Mich. Admin. Code R. 257.1522 - Definitions; P to T
Rule 2. As used in these rules:
(a) "Permanent snowmobile trail" means a
trail constructed over land in public ownership or land under permit or
easement that is open to the public greater than 1 snowmobile season or 4
months.
(b) "Permanent snowmobile
trail easement" means land purchased to allow use of private property for a
permanent snowmobile trail that are open to the public greater than 1
snowmobile season or 4 months.
(c)
"Project agreement" means a contract between the applicant and the department
setting forth the mutual obligations with regard to a portion or all of a
project.
(d) "Project period" means
the period of time specified in the agreement during which all work shall be
accomplished.
(e) "Recreational and
snowmobile trail" means a marked route on public property or on private lands
subject to public easement or lease which is designated by the sponsor for use
by snowmobile operators and other nonconflicting recreational trail
users.
(f) "Region" means a
regional administrative office of the department.
(g) "Site" means a plot or parcel of land
under lease, easement, or use agreement for a recreational and snowmobile
trail.
(h) "Snowmobile route" means
a marked route designated by a town, village, city, or county for use by
snowmobiles. A snowmobile route connects authorized trails or offers entrance
to, or exit from, trails leading to towns, villages, or cities.
(i) "Staging area" means an undeveloped
recreational facility designated as a parking area where snowmobiles are
unloaded to access a trail.
(j)
"State recreational trails coordinator" means the person designated by the
director of the department to coordinate and supervise the state aid program
for recreational and snowmobile trails.
(k) "Temporary recreational and snowmobile
trail" means a trail constructed over land controlled by a short-term easement
of 1 snowmobile season or 4 months.
(l) "Trail" means a recreational and
snowmobile trail.
(m) "Trailhead"
means a recreational facility designated and developed as a parking area with
associated appurtenances that serves as the access point of a trail or
area.
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