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IV.
Summary of Mississippi
Headwaters Board
Management Plan
This management plan provides for:
1. Administration and enforcement of strong local land use controls
by each of the member counties to protect the shorelands of the
Mississippi River and certain Headwaters Lakes on private and, in
some cases, public lands;
2. Recreational use of the river and adjacent public lands;
3. Identification of, management and possible acquisition of critical
shorelands of the river and the Headwaters lakes in public or private
ownership;
4. Best management practices for non-regulated activities on public
and private lands, specifically to protect significant resources
of the river corridor
5. Cooperative management of existing public lands along the river.
The specific tools identified for local
management of the Mississippi Headwaters Corridor are:
1. A comprehensive local zoning ordinance establishing the uses
and building dimensions for lands in the Corridor was written and
approved by the MHB and adopted by the eight member counties and
the 1981 Minnesota Legislature. This original ordinance als o established
the authority for the Mississippi Headwaters Board to review and
certify certain decisions of the counties. The ordinance has since
been revised and is contained in Section V.
A corridor of at least 500 feet or 1,000 feet on either side of
the river was established, except where public, paved roads less
than 500 feet or 1,000 feet are the corridor boundary. Maps of the
zoning corridor are contained in Section VI of the book.
River protection through local land use controls requires administration
and enforcement of the regulations, education about the regulations
and the function of the regulations and monitoring of the state
of regulation and monitoring of the health of the river. Administration
of the local land use provisions are achieved through the county
planning and zoning offices. The MHB has oversight authority over
certain county decisions.
2. A comprehensive management plan setting forth guidelines for
activities on public lands in the river corridor and for affected
private lands. This management plan is achieved through cooperative
agreements with the Leech Lake Tribal Council, the Minnes ota Department
of Natural Resources and the United States Forest Service-Chippewa
National Forest.
Management policies are provided for the retention and improvement
of existing public lands along the river for fish and wildlife habitat
and recreational use, and for the consolidation of public ownerships
along the river through land exchanges. Administration of the management
policies is through the county land commissioners and the Mississippi
Headwaters Board. Procedures are established in the Mississippi
Headwaters Model Ordinance for the State of Minnesota to notify
and advise compliance of govern mental activities in the river corridor
with the Mississippi Headwater Model Ordinance and Management Plan.
3. An inventory of river resources developed and adopted by the
Mississippi Headwaters Board shall be reviewed, revised and presented
to the Minnesota Legislature every five years. This inventory shall
list natural, cultural, scenic, scientific and recrea tional sites
on the Mississippi Headwaters. It shall also contain an assessment
of the river's health and of risks to the river. This River Resources
Inventory shall be used to identify and establish management strategies
for lands requiring greater prote ction than zoning provides.
REQUEST
a copy of the Mississippi
Headwaters Management Plan
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