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increasingly popular (Outdoor Foundation, 2013). These activities may preclude the use of an area for <br /> other uses, but this doesn't mean they are unacceptable within Regional Parks System lands in all <br /> cases. To accommodate new recreation activities on Regional Parks System lands, the regional park <br /> implementing agency must first assess how well the proposed activity meets the standards for <br /> recreational activities and then incorporate any physical changes to the Regional Parks System <br /> landscape through a master plan amendment process that includes significant public engagement. <br /> In some instances, there may be no need for any physical change to the regional park or trail unit, but a <br /> change in visitor or park management rules or policies may be necessary, such as allowing off-leash <br /> dog use on a trail, for example. Another management issue might be permitting a limited controlled <br /> hunt as a means of maintaining the health of a park's deer herd. In both cases, there are no physical <br /> changes to the park/trail unit requiring capital improvements, simply a change in how the park/trail unit <br /> is used or managed. Such park/trail management issues should be resolved by the regional park <br /> implementing agency's policy board after appropriate public input and consideration of how these <br /> management changes affect the regional park's environment, users, and the adjacent property. <br /> Some new recreation open-space uses may be compatible with the long-range basic mission of the <br /> Regional Parks System. In some instances, new uses may enhance the viability of the regional system <br /> and expand the range of opportunities available in the parks, park reserves, and trails. Other recreation <br /> open-space uses may substantially reduce the ability of the regional facilities to carry out their planned <br /> roles or may diminish the quality of the recreational experience. <br /> Off-road vehicles (ORVs) are defined as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off-road motorcycles (ORMs) and <br /> four-wheel-drive vehicles being used off designated roads. For the purpose of this 2040 Regional Parks <br /> Policy Plan, snowmobiles are not considered to be ORVs. Snowmobiles have been permitted on <br /> regional trails and in some regional parks when local ordinances and the regional park implementing <br /> agency have authorized such use. Local units of government in the rural areas of the region also work <br /> with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and snowmobile clubs to provide rights-of-way for <br /> snowmobile trails that link to other trails outside the region. <br /> The Council acknowledges that the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has statutory <br /> authority under Minn. Stat. 84.03 to provide for regulated use of off-road vehicles through its <br /> management of several legislatively dedicated accounts that contain license receipts and a portion of <br /> Minnesota gas tax revenues from the use of these vehicles. Siting and managing an off-road vehicle <br /> use area in the region that doesn't adversely affect nearby land uses and natural resources will require <br /> cooperation between the affected local unit of government and the DNR. Regional park implementing <br /> agencies may participate in siting an off-road vehicle use area, but the lead responsibility for siting and <br /> funding the area will be provided by the DNR under the authority it is granted in statute. <br /> Regional park concessioners may operate within the Regional Parks System if the appropriate <br /> approvals from the regional park implementing agency have been obtained, as each agency may have <br /> different policies and procedures in place. Concessioners must provide park related amenities and <br /> services to park visitors without negatively impacting the natural resources of the regional park. <br /> Regional park implementing agencies must contact the Council to determine whether a master plan <br /> amendment is required to accommodate the concessioners. <br />