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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ATT,ACH~lnJT I <br /> <br />(See VI-E-I-hl <br /> <br />The lands imnediately adjacent to scenic rivers are usually the ~ost <br />sicniflcDnt fron the st8ndooint of the river user and, therefore, require <br />the most strin~ent controls. These are the lands which generally I ie within <br />a prir:o.Jry line of si(jht corridor and the linits of th.is corridor generally <br />con5titut~ the "river are~" boundary. ~lowcver, there are usunl Iy "associoted <br />lands" adjacent to this area of stringent control which require varying <br />de(jrees of nanageMent to prevent undesirable developMont or uses which would <br />cause unaccept"I)le in~act on the qual ity of the recreational exrerience. <br /> <br />The "river "rea" could apflrorriatcly be termed an "esthetics ma.nagement zone" <br />Man"scnent in this zone shouid provide strona protecrlon of the n"tural <br />scene and accommodate recreation use. In general, where public usc of the <br />shorel ine is needed for hoat launching, camping, or othcr publ ic acccModation <br />or odr:1inistrative faci I ities fee title to such sites 'tli II be necessary. In <br />other parts of this zone where less stringent controls are necessary, aporo~riDte <br />easements can be used to provide for certain recreational uses, and control <br />non-comnatible developMent. <br /> <br />The ""ssoclated lands" perirheral to the "river area" are those lands where <br />less stri;,\,ent rrotection of to,,, n"tural scene .'1 II suffice. ~.1anac,ement <br />In this zone would generally provide for e~istinq uses wtlj Ie precluding an)" <br />further dcvelopM~n7s .:hich would severely affect the Quality of the river <br />user's recreation ~xperi~nce. One tool for ~nprr.~riate munar.ement of the <br />"associated lards" 1'lOulJ he purch~se of scp.n;c c2!senents. Efforts could :)8 <br />made to ot.,-a';, er;uivillent local zonins of "ilssociated lands" in I ieu of <br />easements. <br /> <br />I n many cases the easements obta i ned wou I d prov i de for cant i nu i nC] 1O'f1 dens i ty <br />developMent of the lands for a0ricultural, residential, cc~~erclal, or even <br />i ndust ria I use so long as those deve loprv"nts .Iere carr I ,.,d on in a Manner <br />co",pat I b I e .Ii th the seen i c and recreat i ona I va I uns cf the river. I n other <br />places More restrictive easements or fee acr;uisition might be needed. <br /> <br />i <br />I <br />'I <br /> <br />0660 <br /> <br />5/ 9/75 <br /> <br />-lRr <br />