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Haines State Forest Managememt Plan Adopted August 2002 The Haines State Forest Management Plan is for those lands designated by the State Legislature in 1982 as the Haines State Forest Resource Management Area. The Haines State Forest Management Plan for this area was originally adopted in 1985. This plan, adopted in August 2002, is a revision of the 1985 management plan. The purposes of the Plan are the utilization, perpetuation, conservation, and protection of land and water through multiple use management. The plan defines management intent for State lands and waters within the State Forest boundaries as well as provides for the continuation of other beneficial uses including recreational activities and traditional uses. Plan revisions were conducted concurrently with the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Management Plan and the Northern Southeast Area Plan. The integrated development of these three plans was thought necessary because of common boundaries, common river drainages and the need for consistent management of resources. Haines State Forest Management Plan includes the following:Chapter 1: Establishment and Purpose of the Haines State Forest – This chapter describes the planning area in detail and describes the purposes and intent of the plan as well as the relationship to the other DNR plans. Subsections: Differences between State Forest Plan and Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Plan | Purpose and Organization | Study Area | Relationship of this Plan to other DNR Plans | Resource, Land Status, Recreational Forestry, and Habitat Research | Plan Implementation | Modification of the plan Chapter 2: Forest-Wide Land Management Policies – This chapter describes the forest-wide land management policies for major resource and land use categories. Fish and Wildlife | Forest Resources | Forest Protection | Recreation | Subsurface Resources & Materials | Transportation | Water Quality & Quantity, Wetlands and Riparian Areas. Chapter 3: Land Management Policies for Management Units – This Chapter describes the management units and in detail and discusses for each unit land classification, management intent and authorizations. Boundary maps are included in this chapter for each unit and its subunits. The boundaries of the management units and subunits are generally the same as the 1985 plan. Unit 1, Kelsall River | Unit 2, East Chilkat River | Unit 3, Klehini River | Unit 4, Chilkat Lake | Unit 5, Takhin/Kicking Horse | Unit 6 Chilkat Inlet | Unit 7, Haines Hwy. and Lower Chilkat River | Unit 8, Chilkoot Lake | Unit 9, Ferebee River Chapter 4: Plan Implementation – This chapter summarizes the actions necessary to implement the plan – Land Classification Order | Mineral Entry and Leasehold Location Orders | Special Use Designations | Management Agreement | Five-Year Schedule of Forest Management Activities | Cooperative Management Agreement | Responsibilities for Plan Implementation | Future Research | Plan Modification and Procedures for Appeal Appendices: – Glossary | Special Use Land Designation to Create a Non-Motorized Area | Mineral Closing Order | Mineral Leasehold Location Order | Special Use Land Designation to Manage Large-scale Commercial Recreation Activities | Land Classification Order | Management Agreement Between DNR Divisions | Land Classifications | Cooperative Agreement Between DNR Divisions | Results of Community Recreation Survey | Special Use Land Designation for Commercial Helicopter Operations The Haines State Forest
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