Utah Admin. Code R652-70-200 - Classification of Sovereign Lands
Sovereign lands may be classified based upon their current and planned uses. A synopsis of some possible classes and an example of each class follows. For more detailed information, consult the management plan for the area in question.
1. Class 1:
Manage to protect existing resource development uses. The Utah State Park
Marinas on Bear Lake and on Great Salt Lake are areas where the current use
emphasizes development.
2. Class 2:
Manage to protect potential resource development options. For example, areas
adjacent to Class 1 areas which have the potential to be developed.
3. Class 3: Manage as open for consideration
of any use. This might include areas which do not currently show development
potential but which are not now, or in the foreseeable future, needed to
protect or preserve the resources.
4. Class 4: Manage for resource inventory and
analysis. This is a temporary classification which allows the division to
gather the necessary resource information to make a responsible classification
decision.
5. Class 5: Manage to
protect potential resource preservation options. Sensitive areas of wildlife
habitat may fall into this class.
6. Class 6: Manage to protect existing
resource preservation uses. Cisco Beach on Bear Lake is an example of an area
where the resource is currently being protected.
Notes
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