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recreational use for many activities are high in relation to surrounding areas;two examples are hunting <br /> and fishing.Much of the present and future development in Pequot Lakes is concentrating on lesser value <br /> lakeshore where fish and wildlife habitat values are high; programs are needed to preserve some <br /> lakeshore from development. <br /> Make lakes, wetlands, and public forests more accessible to the public. The lakes and wetlands are <br /> scenic spots for recreating residents and tourists.Since development is prohibited on wetlands,they are <br /> prime locations for recreational opportunities such as hunting, birding, or winter trails. '':*.,',�^< <"^��'�' <br /> . , ' , <br /> , � <br /> Partner with other public entities owning undeveloped property in Pequot Lakes to create a <br /> coordinated plan for future recreational use. The integration of public land could greatly enhance <br /> recreation opportunities in Pequot Lakes. City parks, State forests, and County and State trails can add <br /> connections for all kinds of recreation.It is essential for the City to coordinate preservation of public space <br /> for future use. Now is the time to possess the foresight before Pequot Lakes finds all open space <br /> completely divided out and privately owned. <br /> Maintain private resorts and facilities for public recreational use. Private recreation facilities act to <br /> provide balance for a variety of income levels. Due to this fact, they should be encouraged to continue <br /> the trend of offering affordable recreation options for families. Since private facilities are currently the <br /> only way for some residents and visitors to have access to water, the City should try to maintain their <br /> existence. This can be accomplished by providing incentives to private recreational owners to maintain <br /> the existing public recreational use on their property. <br /> Seek to increase the existing recreational resource base and to connect all new and existing recreational <br /> features and facilities. While recreational activities and use of facilities by both residents and non- <br /> residents has increased significantly in recent years, the resource base available has actually decreased. <br /> Most of this recreation takes place on limited public lands and waters. Thus, preservation of key <br /> recreational features must be a component of all new developments. The City must take advantage of <br /> opportunities to expand and connect existing and future outdoor recreational facilities. <br /> ACTION ITEMS TO SUPPORT POLICIES ABOVE <br /> Y' Identify and establish well-marked routes that more directly connect snowmobile and bicycle <br /> traffic from the regional trail system into the city. :�ddress walkak�ility also! <br /> Ll:..h...,...11� .i.�l.,. <br /> Y' Maintain an open dialogue with the Citv of Breezv Point and Breezv Point Resort resardin�a <br /> bicvcle trail between downtown Peauot Lakes and Breezv Point alons the Countv Hi�hwav 11 <br /> corridor. <br /> r Utilize communitv facilities and activities and communicate, collaborate and expand on them. <br /> 9 <br />
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