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Crow Wing County Board: Northwoods decision could come Tuesday

The Crow Wing County Board is set to take up a potential compromise Tuesday concerning the Mississippi River Northwoods property. The board will consider closing undesignated trails on the parcel, limiting off-highway vehicles to use only the mul...

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A sign prohibits motorized vehicles on a trail into Sand Creek, a designated trout stream, in a photo taken in April 2015 at the Mississippi River Northwoods property. The Crow Wing County Board will decide Tuesday whether to limit motorized use on the land. Steve Kohls/Brainerd Dispatch

The Crow Wing County Board is set to take up a potential compromise Tuesday concerning the Mississippi River Northwoods property.

The board will consider closing undesignated trails on the parcel, limiting off-highway vehicles to use only the multi-use trail system approved last year. If approved, the limited designation would differ from the policy on most of the county's 105,000 acres of forestland, on which motorized use is allowed unless posted closed.

The potential compromise comes amid an ongoing conversation over the legality of the county's actions concerning the property. Acquired from the Potlatch Corporation with $11 million from the Outdoor Heritage Fund, the Mississippi River Northwoods property is 2,000 acres nestled between the Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport and the Crow Wing County Landfill. It contains 2.7 miles of river shoreline and combined with adjacent properties, the land acquisition shielded more than 9 miles of contiguous Mississippi River shoreline from development.

Conflict over the county board's approval of the trail system-pursued by local all-terrain vehicle club Cuyuna Iron Range Riders-heated up last year when the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council explored potential legal action against the county.

Council members argued Crow Wing County acted in defiance of the state constitution by allowing ATVs on land intended for conservation. Crow Wing County officials maintained they were clear about how the land would be managed from the beginning, including potential trail designation.

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In a Jan. 23 letter to Doug Houge, Crow Wing County Board chairman, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Landwehr outlined elements of a resolution reached at a Dec. 15, 2016, meeting. Attending the meeting were representatives from Crow Wing County, the DNR, the ATV Association of Minnesota and local ATV clubs.

In addition to consideration of the "limited" designation for trails, the proposed compromise also includes eliminating a planned picnic area, clarifying the nature of the parking area as a logging landing area and revision of a grant-in-aid application for dollars from the DNR's Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Assistance Program to reflect those changes.

In return, county officials want a previously stalled land exchange to "proceed expeditiously." The exchange concerns a portion of the Northwoods property closest to the airport runway for state land adjacent to both the property and Highway 210. The Lessard-Sams council halted that exchange, pending a resolution over the trail concerns.

"Together, I believe these points of agreement constitute a reasonable resolution to the concerns related to the appropriate use of lands purchased with Outdoor Heritage Funds," Landwehr wrote in his letter. "I believe resolving this issue paves the way for continued state-county collaboration on future projects."

The DNR became the agency exploring the legal matters concerning the property when it was determined to be its purview as holder of the Outdoor Heritage Fund grant agreements. The Lessard-Sams council requested the DNR consider legal action.

Chelsey Perkins is the community editor of the Brainerd Dispatch. A lakes area native, Perkins joined the Dispatch staff in 2014. She is the Crow Wing County government beat reporter and the producer and primary host of the "Brainerd Dispatch Minute" podcast.
Reach her at chelsey.perkins@brainerddispatch.com or at 218-855-5874 and find @DispatchChelsey on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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