Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 36 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 36.27 - LAND ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter 36.27.2 - Rules Governing the Establishment, Administration, and Management of State Natural Areas
Rule 36.27.205 - MASTER PLAN
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 36.27.205
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) There shall be a master plan for each state natural area. The master plan shall set forth in detail the responsibility for the management of an individual state natural area. Each master plan shall be reviewed by the council and the managing entity and be approved by the board.
(2) As a minimum, each master plan shall include the following management practices:
(a) use of state natural areas
shall be allowed only to such an extent and in such a manner as will not impair
nor substantially alter the natural conditions. The use tolerance of each
portion of the state natural area shall be defined, and access and use shall be
confined as dictated by this carrying capacity.
(b) Each state natural area shall have a
managing entity as designated by the department. The specific duties applicable
to each area and the form of agreement between the managing entity and the
department shall be included in the master plan.
(c) The managing entity shall submit such
reports as are required by the department. Such reports shall include, but not
be limited to:
(i) recommended changes of
management practices in the master plan;
(ii) significant influences affecting natural
conditions;
(iii) beneficial or
adverse trends; and
(iv) a complete
account of all research activities which have occurred on the site.
(d) The master plan shall describe
and restrict the structures and facilities which may be included on a state
natural area. Pre-existing and proposed land uses which do not conform to the
Montana Natural Areas Act of 1974, these rules, and the theme on which
establishment of the area was predicted will be prohibited, within the
constraints of prior legal obligations, by the master plan.
(e) The master plan shall prescribe
appropriate land management practices including, but not limited to, scenic and
landscape management; vegetation and wildlife management; the elimination of
public injury obstructions; the purposeful removal or introduction of objects,
vehicles, domestic animals, or water; and the regulation of erosion, disease,
insects, and fire.
(f) Permits for
research or collecting on each state natural area shall be required as
specified in each master plan.
(g)
The master plan may be amended upon the board's approval. The department will
notify the council of amendments at least 20 days prior to this
action.
76-12-112, MCA; IMP, 76-12-112, MCA;
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