Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6105 - WILD, SCENIC, AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS
STATEWIDE STANDARDS AND CRITERIA
Part 6105.0060 - RIVERS ELIGIBLE FOR INCLUSION IN RIVER SYSTEM
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General characterization and classification.
To be eligible for inclusion in the Minnesota wild and scenic rivers system, a river or segment of a river, and its adjacent lands must possess outstanding scenic, recreational, natural, historical, scientific, or similar values. The river or its segments shall be classified into one or more of the three classes of rivers: wild, scenic, and recreational. Each river shall be managed so as to preserve and protect the values which qualify it for designation and classification.
Subp. 2. Wild rivers.
Wild rivers are those that exist in a free-flowing state with excellent water quality and with adjacent lands that are essentially primitive.
Wild rivers should not be paralleled by conspicuous and well-traveled roads or railroads. Short, inconspicuous, and well-screened stretches would not bar a river from wild river classification, nor would a bridge or utility crossings.
Subp. 3. Scenic rivers.
Scenic rivers are those rivers that exist in a free-flowing state and with adjacent lands that are largely undeveloped.
Although roads and railroads may occasionally bridge certain rivers, this will not bar such rivers from scenic river classification, nor will short stretches of conspicuous roads and railroads and longer stretches of inconspicuous and well screened roads or railroads paralleling the river.
Subp. 4. Recreational rivers.
Recreational rivers are those rivers that may have undergone some impoundment or diversion in the past and that may have adjacent lands which are considerably developed, but that are still capable of being managed so as to further the purposes of this act.
Statutory Authority: MS s 104.34