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<br /><=> <br />o <br />w <br />oc <br /><0 <br />en <br /> <br />AWRBIAC <br />OUTDOOR RECREATION, FISH AND WILDLIFE STANDING COMMITTEE <br /> <br />OVERALL FUllCTIOtlAL CHARGE <br /> <br />Consider such areas of interest as.they relate to outdoor recreation <br />and fish and wildlife in water resource development, including but not <br />limited to the following items as the committee finds practicable: <br />(a) recreation needs and values; (b) the role of recreation in reservoir <br />planning and operation and management; (c) the division of responsibil- <br />ities betlieen all levels of government and private interests in matters <br />of law enforcement and safety, and in the provision of lands, access and <br />facilities; (d) the adequacy of lands, access and facilities; (e) the zon- <br />ing of pri vate and government-owned 1 ands; (f) sanitati on and \;ater qual i ty <br />requirements; (g) planning, construction and operation of recreation and <br />fish and wildlife installations in the AWR basins; (h) consideration of <br />budgetary policy and restraints for recreation, fish and wildlife develop- <br />ment - this should include principles of cost sharing relating to local, <br />state, and federal funding; (i) in addition to policies, consider criteria <br />and design standards needed to insure desirable patterns of use. Scope and <br />intensity of use should reveal correlations between quality experienced <br />and the facility installed. <br /> <br />CHARGE - FY 197J <br /> <br />The committee will give consideration to: <br /> <br />1. Budgetary policy and restraints for recreation, fish and wildlife <br />development - this should include principles of cost sharing relating to <br />local, state, and federal funding. <br /> <br />2. The role of recreation in reservoir planning and operation and manage- <br />ment. <br /> <br />3. The zoning of private and government-owned lands. <br /> <br />, <br />4. Completion of plans for the preparation, on a continuing basis, of an <br />annual status report on outdoor recreation, the first of such reports was <br />presented to the AWRBIAC at its July meeting, FY 1975. This annual re- <br />port should highlight recent developments and improvements in outdoor <br />recreation and fish and wildlife, should set forth needs for fu~ure <br />improvements, and outline plans to meet these needs. <br /> <br />18 <br />