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Draft 9-3-14 <br /> PLANNING FOR HOULTON PROPERTY <br /> There are a number of ways that planning for the Houlton Property could be done,but here are some <br /> suggestions. There are a number of planning needs for this property: <br /> • A restoration/natural resource management plan <br /> • A hunting plan <br /> • A plan for other recreational activities (e.g.,fishing,hiking,wildlife observation,canoeing/boating, <br /> etc.) <br /> • An improvement plan <br /> • A funding plan <br /> • A general management plan (signage,hours open, trash,rules and enforcement,etc.) <br /> These components could all be put together in one master plan,or it might make sense to have some of them <br /> be separate and be incorporated into an overarching master plan. For example,Friends of the Mississippi <br /> intends to prepare a detailed natural resource management plan that will be a stand-alone document. The <br /> hunting plan to be approved by DNR also may make sense to be a separate document. Note that the overall <br /> plan does not need to be long or complicated. See the Anoka County Conservation Stewardship Plan for <br /> Cedar Creek Conservation Area. The appointment of a small committee to develop this plan will likely make <br /> the process more manageable and proceed more quickly. At an appropriate time, some public input would <br /> also be advisable. <br /> All of this planning should be able to be completed in less than a year. Given all of the things that need to <br /> happen in connection with the acquisition of the property,it probably makes sense to really start the planning <br /> after closing in October or November. Given the public resources invested in this land,it should probably <br /> be open to the public by the spring of 2016 and open for hunting the fall of 2016. Restoration activities on <br /> buckthorn removal should start by the summer/fall of 2015. <br /> A rough timeline of how this could proceed in on the following page. <br />