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DNR seeks comments on motor vehicle use plan
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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on its forest classification and motor vehicle route designation proposal for six state forests in an eight-county planning area in east-central Minnesota. The east-central forests include Land O' Lakes in Cass/Crow Wing counties; Hill River, Savanna, and Waukenabo in Aitkin County, Snake River in Kanabec County, and DAR in Pine County. The proposal also designates roads and trails on scattered DNR lands in Anoka, Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, southern Cass, and Washington counties.

Under state law, the DNR is required to complete a classification review for all 58 of Minnesota's state forests by December 2008. Planning for the east-central forests began in July 2007. Five public open houses were held in the fall. A team of DNR resource specialists conducted the review, working closely with Aitkin and Cass counties in developing recommendations. Preliminary planning is complete and ready for public comment.<br />
ROAD AND TRAIL DESIGNATIONS

The draft plan makes recommendations for about 1,000 miles of roads, trails and other routes on roughly 363,000 acres of state forest lands in east-central Minnesota. The proposal, which includes some route closures, will ultimately determine where motorized vehicles, including cars, trucks and off-highway vehicles (OHVs), will be allowed to operate on state lands in the county. In addition, Aitkin and Cass counties are making county land route recommendations for motor vehicle use on about 220 miles in Aitkin County and 400 miles in Cass County.<br />
FOREST CLASSIFICATION

The motor vehicle use classification provides the framework for managing motor vehicle use on Minnesota DNR lands, forest roads and trails. Minnesota's three classifications are managed, limited and closed. Right now, all state forest lands in the east-central forests are classified as managed, except for the Snake River State Forest, which is limited. Under state law, the managed classification is no longer available south of U.S. Highway 2. Thus, the proposal reclassifies all state and county forest lands as either limited or closed.

On limited forest lands, trails are closed to motor vehicle use unless posted as open, while forest roads are open to both highway-licensed vehicles and OHVs. On closed forest lands, trails are closed to motor vehicles and only highway-licensed vehicles may operate on forest roads.<br />
RECOMMENDED CLASSIFICATIONS<br />
State Forests Motor Vehicle Use Classification

DAR Limited

Hill River Limited

Land O' Lakes Limited

Savanna Limited &amp; Closed

Snake River Limited &amp; Closed

Waukenabo Limited<br />
Scattered State Forest Lands Motor Vehicle Use Classification

Anoka County Limited

Aitkin County Limited

Chisago County Limited

Isanti County Limited

Kanabec County Limited &amp; Closed

Pine County Limited &amp; Closed

South Cass County Limited

Washington County Limited<br />
AREAS OF LIMITATIONS

The draft plan recommends that several sites (approximately 58,127 acres) receive special protections from vehicular use. There are two sites in Aitkin County (10,603 acres), 12 sites in Cass County (44,995 acres), and two sites in Kanabec County (2,529 acres).

These "areas with limitations" sites have unique or sensitive resources or have existing nonmotorized uses. The proposal would prohibit OHV use on DNR or county forest lands within these areas year-round, including by hunters and trappers. The use of nondesignated routes by highway licensed vehicles and OHVs for hunting and trapping purposes would still be permitted on the balance of forest lands within the planning unit, except on lands classified as closed.

PUBLIC REVIEW MEETINGS

The DNR will hold three public meetings on this proposal:

* Sept. 23, Aitkin High School, 306 Second St. N.W., Aitkin<br />
* Sept. 24, Mora High School, 400 E. Maple Ave., Mora<br />
* Sept. 25, Pine River/Backus High School, 801 First St. N., Pine River.

Meetings will run from 6 - 8:30 pm. The first hour will allow people to informally review the plan, maps and other materials. The DNR and county officials will be on hand to answer questions. During the remainder of the meeting, DNR will present its proposal, respond to questions, and accept oral and written comments. The DNR east-central state forest classification and route designation proposals are available online at www.mndnr.gov or at www.findthetrails.com.

Written comments, questions or requests for copies of the planning documents should be directed to Brian McCann, DNR Trails &amp; Waterways, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4052; brian.mccann@dnr.state.mn.us; or by calling (651) 259-5627 or toll free at 1-888-MINNDNR (646-6367). Written comments on this proposal will be accepted until 4:30 pm on Friday, Oct. 3.

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