Camp Ripley ACUB Phase VI - Lessard
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Camp Ripley ACUB Phase VI - Lessard
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council Fiscal Year 2017 / ML 2016 Request for Funding D ate: June 03, 2015 P ro g ram o r P ro ject T itle: Camp Ripley ACUB - Phase VI Fund s R eq ues ted : $3,000,000 Manag er' s Name: Helen McLennan O rg aniz atio n: Morrison SWCD Ad d res s : 16776 Heron Rd C ity: Little Falls, MN 56345 O f f ice Numb er: 320-616-2479 Email: helen.mclennan@mn.nacdnet.net C o unty Lo catio ns : Cass, Crow Wing, and Morrison. R eg io ns in which wo rk will tak e p lace: Northern Forest Forest / Prairie Transition Activity typ es : Protect in Easement P rio rity res o urces ad d res s ed b y activity: Wetlands Forest Abstract: The RIM Camp Ripley Partnership, Phase VI will protect and restore 1,320 acres of high quality habitat along the Mississippi and Crow Wing Rivers and buffer the Nokasippi and G ull River WMAs, using approximately 22 conservation easements. Design and scope of work: The purpose of this initiative is to protect approximately 1,320 acres of fish, game, migratory bird, and forest habitat along the Crow Wing, G ull, Nokasippi, and Mississippi River corridors via 22 permanent conservation easements. This project will utilize partnerships with Camp Ripley, a State G ame Refuge, the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) and the Morrison Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to implement natural resource management and planning to protect the Nokasippi River and G ull River Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). These river corridors are critical to the general public for fishing, hunting, and recreational opportunities. In addition, this corridor is instrumental to the State of Minnesota, MN National G uard (MNNG ) and National G uard Bureau (NG B), local economy, the National Mississippi River Flyway, and Mississippi Head Waters Board. MN DNR 2009 and 2010 fish surveys on the Crow Wing River (Staples to confluence of Mississippi) and Mississippi River (Brainerd to Little Falls) indicate high quality fish communities of walleye, muskellunge, and small-mouth bass. Also, Camp Ripley is home to one of the southern-most wolf populations in Minnesota and 65 species of G reatest Conservation Need including the state’s highest population of red shouldered hawks. Not only do the river corridors contain wildlife habitat but also provide public recreation opportunities. Camp Ripley along with the MN DNR hosts the largest public archery hunt in the United States with over 5,000 participants chasing record-book whitetails. Additionally, Camp Ripley also hosts deer hunts, i.e. Disabled American Veterans (DAV), youth hunt, Deployed Soldier Archery, and Deployed Soldier Muzzleloader. A Deployed Soldier and DAV turkey hunt are also provided along with a Trolling for the Troops fishing event. More than 13,000 hunting/angling person-days occur on Camp Ripley annually. Camp Ripley also makes available to the general public access to over 1,800 acres for walk-in recreational activities to include hunting on Camp lands adjacent to the Camp fence. The Crow Wing and Mississippi Rivers contain over 15 public access points from Staples to the confluence of Mississippi and from Brainerd to Little Falls respectively. This project will protect the current habitat along existing public access areas. Page 1 o f 11 Development along these corridors will have adverse effects to existing high quality wildlife habitat, local economies, and to the MNNG training program. Camp Ripley is located immediately adjacent to the confluence of the Crow Wing and Mississippi Rivers. Camp Ripley contains 18 miles of Mississippi River frontage and 8 miles of Crow Wing River frontage. In many examples across the nation development adjacent to military training sites has limited the facilities’ ability to maintain their military mission. For example, the east shore of the Mississippi River has experienced high decibel levels due to weapon firing, and is also near the flight path of the Camp Ripley airfield. For that reason, the MNNG has asked the partnership to focus on land parcels directly adjacent to the Mississippi and Crow Wing Rivers to help reduce potential conflicts with homeowners. In 2014, Camp Ripley’s economic impact to the local economy was $315 million dollars and Camp Ripley is the largest employer in Morrison County. This project will build upon existing Camp Ripley partnership success with the Army Compatible Use Buffer program (ACUB). This federal program provides funds to protect adjacent lands from encroaching development and in the process protects the training center. Since 2004, Camp Ripley partners have completed 138 land transactions. The MN DNR completed 19 transactions representing 1,792 acres and BWSR completed 123 land transactions representing 15,000 acres. Collectively, Camp Ripley partners enrolled over 16,792 acres into conservation easements and fee acquisitions. Easements that focus on forest, riparian and high value ecological habitat are funded through the OHF. Easements that are primarily working agricultural lands and provide a direct buffer to Camp Ripley are funded through the Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) program. So although not directly leveraging funds on the same piece of land the overall project indirectly leverages federal and state funds. Camp Ripley has leveraged over $23 million dollars from National G uard Bureau and Department of Army and is a national leader in the Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) program. Camp Ripley plans to leverage 2015-16 NG B and Department of Army federal funds to match LSOHC funds. This project will indirectly leverage $3.883 million federal funding. Furthermore, from 2010 through 2014, Camp Ripley partnership had huge success with the LSOHC Little Nokasippi WMA project. The partnership enrolled 2,371.5 acres into conservation easements, increased public access to the WMA by 262 acres, and buffered the WMA from future development. This project will utilize lessons learned from the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 LSOHC grants and will complement the MN DNR G ull River WMA. Currently, the partnership has over 40 landowners signed up ready to participate in the program with a total of 285 landowners on a waiting list. Crops: Will there be planting of corn or any crop on OHF land purchased or restored in this program - No How does the request address MN habitats that have: historical value to f ish and wildlif e, wildlif e species of greatest conservation need, MN County Biological Survey data, and/or rare, threatened and endangered species inventories: With the proposed funds the Camp Ripley partnership plans to complete conservation easements along the Mississippi, G ull, Nokasippi, and Crow Wing Rivers. Additionally, Crow Wing and Morrison SWCDs will work with landowners to assist with forest management and cost-share forestry programs. The partnership will act quickly and efficiently to protect this high quality riparian habitat before it is developed or converted to agricultural uses, and while the residents are willing to convey easements. These river corridors are also very vulnerable to habitat degradation through development and forest to cropland conversion. The Hwy 371 Little Falls to Brainerd corridor is projected to have some of the highest growth rates outside the metropolitan area. According to the 2010 US Census Bureau, the City of Baxter’s population has increased 37 percent and Cass County’s population increased by 5 percent from 2000 to 2010. Impervious surface cover has increased in Sylvan, Crow Wing, and Fort Ripley townships over the last 10 years with much of the development near the G ull, Mississippi, and Crow Wing Rivers (UMN Land Cover 1990-2000). The majority of the lakes have exhausted available development space leaving these major rivers vulnerable to new development. What is the nature of urgency and why it is necessary to spend public money f or this work as soon as possible: Development pressure along this vulnerable corridor will continue and securing RIM easements will protect habitat and forestland from further parcelization and fragmentation as well as forest to cropland conversion, especially irrigated agriculture. The indirect federal leverage is currently available and reflects partner agency’s priorities of permanently protecting these areas. Describe the science based planning and evaluation model used: We target parcels within the 3 mile radius around Camp Ripley adjacent to one another to create habitat corridors consistent with natural resource management. Evaluation criteria also includes ecological and habitat factors for resident and migratory wildlife Page 2 o f 11 species. The target work area contains high value existing habitat and public accessibility. Which sections of the Minnesota Statewide Conservation and Preservation Plan are applicable to this project: H1 Protect priority land habitats H2 Protect critical shoreland of streams and lakes Which other plans are addressed in this proposal: Minnesota Forest Resource Council Landscape Plans Outdoor Heritage Fund: A 25 Year Framework Which LSOHC section priorities are addressed in this proposal: Fo res t / P rairie T rans itio n: Protect, enhance, and restore wild rice wetlands, shallow lakes, wetland/grassland complexes, aspen parklands, and shoreland that provide critical habitat for game and nongame wildlife No rthern Fo res t: Restore forest-based wildlife habitat that has experienced substantial decline in area in recent decades Relationship to other f unds: Environmental and Natural Resource Trust Fund Clean Water Fund DOD and NG B Due to the success of the Camp Ripley Partnership, the MN Legislature passed the Sentinel Landscape Designation in 2015. This law will formalize a process that we have used for years to enhance the effect of the ACUB Program and it will complement a national direction of the Department of Defense. Establishing Sentinel Landscapes in State Law will provide a model for the nation and it will allow us to more effectively compete for federal funding from agencies beyond just the Department of Defense. It will also better align federal and state programs that could support private landowners in a Sentinel Landscape. This Sentinel Landscapes initiative can be defined as preserving the working and rural character of our private lands, which is important for both national defense and conservation priorities. The SWCD offices in Crow Wing and Morrison Counties have applied for Clean Water Funds and LCCMR funds to assist landowners with Forest Stewardship Planning and Nutrient Management Planning and most importantly drainage management. The counties utilize all resources available to enhance the easement properties. Our additional partners and efforts include USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), MN Forest Resource Council, Local Water Planning, County Planning and Zoning Offices, and US Fish and Wildlife Service. The Conservation Assistance Acceleration Project (CAAP – formerly the Farm Bill Assistance Partnership) with BWSR, DNR, PF, NRCS and SWCDs provides funding to SWCDs to have technicians promote the conservation provisions of the Federal Farm Bill and other conservation program opportunities to private landowners. The Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) provided $1.0M via an LCCMR recommendation in FY10-11, $625,000 in FY12-13, $3.0M in FY 14-15 and $1.0M in FY 16-17. How does this proposal accelerate or supplement your current ef f orts in this area: This application accelerates our existing program, and existing success. We have successfully completed 16,792 acres in easements and fee acquisition and are buffering two wildlife management areas that provide public access for hunting and fishing. This proven track record along with $23 million in federal funding has demonstrated how true partnerships, State and Federal can work together to preserve one of the last great places in Minnesota. Camp Ripley is also partnering with the Minnesota Forest Resources Council (MFRC) Landscape Program, BWSR, SWCD, MN DNR and TNC to maintain sustainable forest resources around Camp Ripley’s borders. The Landscape program promotes multi-ownership planning focused on voluntary involvement and implementation of landscape visions, goals and strategies. The Camp Ripley landscape has high quality forested systems and ensuring these systems remain healthy requires proper management. Oak is the most dominant cover type and promoting proper management is key to maintaining the forest health while bringing financial support to the landowners. Even though we have 138 land transactions completed, we have a waiting list of 285 interested landowners within the ACUB project area. Page 3 o f 11 Describe the source and amount of non-OHF money spent f or this work in the past: Appro pria tio n Ye a r 2007 - Pre s e nt S o urce De pa rtm e nt o f De fe ns e (DO D)/Na tio na l G ua rd Bure a u (NG B) Amo unt $23,000,000 How will you sustain and/or maintain this work af ter the Outdoor Heritage Funds are expended: Once a RIM easement is acquired, BWSR is responsible for maintenance, inspection and monitoring into perpetuity. The BWSR partners with local SWCDs to carry-out oversight, monitoring and inspection of its conservation easements. Easements are inspected for the first five consecutive years beginning in the year after the easement is recorded. Thereafter, on-site inspections are performed every three years and compliance checks are performed in the other two years. SWCDs report to BWSR on each site inspection conducted and partners’ staff document findings. A non-compliance procedure is implemented when potential violations or problems are identified. Perpetual monitoring and stewardship costs have been calculated at $6,500 per easement. This value is based on using local SWCD staff for monitoring and landowner relations and existing enforcement authorities. The amount listed for Easement Stewardship covers costs of the SWCD regular monitoring, BWSR oversight, and any enforcement necessary. Explain the things you will do in the f uture to maintain project outcomes: Ye a r S o urce o f Funds 2016-O ng o ing Ste wa rds hip Acco unt 2016-O ng o ing La ndo wne r O blig a tio n S te p 1 Co m plia nce Che cks firs t 5 ye a rs the n e ve ry 3rd ye a r. Ma inta in co m plia nce with e a s e m e nt te rm s . S te p 2 Co rre ctive a ctio ns o f a ny vio la tio ns . S te p 3 Enfo rce m e nt Actio n ta ke n by MN Atto rne y G e ne ra ls o ffice . Activity Details: If funded, this proposal will meet all applicable criteria set forth in MS 97A.056 - Yes Will the eased land be open for public use - No Is the land you plan to acquire free of any other permanent protection - Yes Accomplishment T imeline: Activity O bta in a pplica tio ns fro m e lig ible la ndo wne rs Allo ca tio ns to s pe cific pa rce ls Ea s e m e nts Re co rde d Fina l re po rt s ubm itte d Appro xima te Da te Co mple te d June 30,2017 July 30,2017 June 30, 2019 De ce m be r 31, 2019 Federal Funding: Do you anticipate federal funds as a match for this program - No Outcomes: P ro g rams in the no rthern f o res t reg io n: Forestlands are protected from development and fragmentation Camp Ripley lies along 18 miles of the Mississippi, and 8 miles along the Crow Wing River which are critical habitat for waterfowl and other Species of Greatest Conservation Need. We target parcels within the 3 mile radius around Camp Ripley adjacent to one another to create habitat corridors consistent with natural resource management, sustaining large tracts of green space/forested land. This program helps protect a 53,000 acre state game refuge (Camp Ripley) and buffers WMAs on the Gull/ Nokasippi Rivers. Lands under easement do not allow development and are enhanced conservation practices to improve habitat and land management. P ro g rams in f o res t- p rairie trans itio n reg io n: Rivers and streams provide corridors of habitat including intact areas of forest cover in the east and large wetland/upland complexes in the west Camp Ripley lies along 18 miles of the Mississippi, and 8 miles along the Crow Wing River which are critical habitat for waterfowl and other Species of Greatest Conservation Need. We target parcels within the 3 mile radius around Camp Ripley adjacent to one another to create habitat corridors consistent with natural resource management, sustaining large tracts of green space/forested land. This program Page 4 o f 11 helps protect a 53,000 acre state game refuge (Camp Ripley) and buffers WMAs on the Gull/ Nokasippi Rivers. Lands under easement do not allow development and are enhanced conservation practices to improve habitat and land management. Page 5 o f 11 Budget Spreadsheet T o tal Amo unt o f R eq ues t: $3,000,000 B ud g et and C as h Leverag e Budg e t Na me LS O HC Re que s t Anticipa te d Le ve ra g e Le ve ra g e S o urce T o ta l Pe rs o nne l Co ntra cts Fe e Acquis itio n w/ PILT Fe e Acquis itio n w/o PILT Ea s e m e nt Acquis itio n Ea s e m e nt Ste wa rds hip Tra ve l $146,000 $44,000 $0 $0 $2,528,400 $143,000 $5,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $146,000 $44,000 $0 $0 $2,528,400 $143,000 $5,200 Pro fe s s io na l Se rvice s Dire ct Suppo rt Se rvice s DNR La nd Acquis itio n Co s ts Ca pita l Equipm e nt O the r Equipm e nt/To o ls Supplie s /Ma te ria ls DNR IDP $112,500 $11,100 $0 $0 $7,500 $2,300 $0 $3,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $112,500 $11,100 $0 $0 $7,500 $2,300 $0 $3,000,000 To ta l - P ers o nnel Po s itio n Pro g ra m Ma na g e m e nt Ea s e m e nt Pro ce s s ing FT E 0.25 0.30 To ta l 0.55 O ve r # o f ye a rs 3.50 3.00 6.50 LS O HC Re que s t $87,500 $58,500 $146,000 Anticipa te d Le ve ra g e Le ve ra g e S o urce $0 $0 $0 - T o ta l $87,500 $58,500 $146,000 B ud g et and C as h Leverag e b y P artners hip Pe rs o nne l Budg e t Na me Pa rtne rs hip BWSR Co ntra cts Fe e Acquis itio n w/ PILT Fe e Acquis itio n w/o PILT Ea s e m e nt Acquis itio n Ea s e m e nt Ste wa rds hip Tra ve l Pro fe s s io na l Se rvice s BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR Dire ct Suppo rt Se rvice s DNR La nd Acquis itio n Co s ts Ca pita l Equipm e nt O the r Equipm e nt/To o ls Supplie s /Ma te ria ls DNR IDP BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR BWSR To ta l LS O HC Re que s t $146,000 - Anticipa te d Le ve ra g e $0 Le ve ra g e S o urce T o ta l $146,000 $44,000 $0 $0 $2,528,400 $143,000 $5,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $44,000 $0 $0 $2,528,400 $143,000 $5,200 $0 $11,100 $0 $0 $7,500 $2,300 $0 $2,887,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $11,100 $0 $0 $7,500 $2,300 $0 $2,887,500 - P ers o nnel - B WS R Po s itio n Pro g ra m Ma na g e m e nt Ea s e m e nt Pro ce s s ing Budg e t Na me Pe rs o nne l Co ntra cts Fe e Acquis itio n w/ PILT Fe e Acquis itio n w/o PILT FT E 0.25 0.30 To ta l 0.55 O ve r # o f ye a rs 3.50 3.00 6.50 Pa rtne rs hip Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD LS O HC Re que s t $87,500 $58,500 $146,000 LS O HC Re que s t Anticipa te d Le ve ra g e Le ve ra g e S o urce $0 $0 $0 Anticipa te d Le ve ra g e $0 $0 $0 $0 Le ve ra g e S o urce $0 $0 $0 $0 T o ta l $87,500 $58,500 $146,000 T o ta l $0 $0 $0 $0 Page 6 o f 11 Ea s e m e nt Acquis itio n Ea s e m e nt Ste wa rds hip Tra ve l Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro fe s s io na l Se rvice s Dire ct Suppo rt Se rvice s DNR La nd Acquis itio n Co s ts Ca pita l Equipm e nt O the r Equipm e nt/To o ls Supplie s /Ma te ria ls DNR IDP Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD Mo rris o n SWCD $112,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $112,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $112,500 $0 To ta l - Amount of Request: $3,000,000 Amount of Leverage: $0 - $112,500 Leverage as a percent of the Request: 0.00% Page 7 o f 11 Output T ables T ab le 1a. Acres b y R es o urce T yp e T ype Re s to re Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt Enha nce We tla nds Pra irie s Fo re s t 0 0 0 132 0 132 To ta l 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ha bita ts T o ta l 0 0 0 1,188 0 1,188 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,320 0 1,320 T ab le 2. T o tal R eq ues ted Fund ing b y R es o urce T yp e T ype Re s to re Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt Enha nce We tla nds To ta l Pra irie s Fo re s t Ha bita ts T o ta l $0 $0 $0 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,700,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,000,000 $0 $300,000 $0 $2,700,000 $0 $3,000,000 T ab le 3. Acres within each Eco lo g ical S ectio n T ype Me tro /Urba n Fo re s t/Pra irie S E Fo re s t Pra irie No rthe rn Fo re s t T o ta l Re s to re 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt 0 0 0 660 0 0 0 0 0 660 0 1,320 0 0 0 660 0 0 0 0 0 660 0 1,320 Enha nce To ta l T ab le 4. T o tal R eq ues ted Fund ing within each Eco lo g ical S ectio n T ype Me tro /Urba n Fo re s t/Pra irie S E Fo re s t Pra irie No rthe rn Fo re s t T o ta l Re s to re Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt $0 $0 $0 $1,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,500,000 $0 $3,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,500,000 $0 $3,000,000 Enha nce To ta l T ab le 5. Averag e C o s t p er Acre b y R es o urce T yp e T ype We tla nds Pra irie s Fo re s t Ha bita ts Re s to re Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt $0 $2,273 $0 $0 $0 $2,273 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Enha nce Page 8 o f 11 T ab le 6. Averag e C o s t p er Acre b y Eco lo g ical S ectio n T ype Me tro /Urba n Fo re s t/Pra irie S E Fo re s t Pra irie No rthe rn Fo re s t Re s to re $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro te ct in Fe e with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro te ct in Fe e W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro te ct in Ea s e m e nt Enha nce $0 $0 $2,273 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,273 $0 T arg et Lak e/S tream/R iver Feet o r Miles 8 Page 9 o f 11 Parcel List Section 1 - Restore / Enhance Parcel List No parcels with an activity type restore or enhance. Section 2 - Protect Parcel List C as s Na me Pa rce l lis t will be s ubm itte d in fina l re po rt T RDS Acre s 2 Es t Co s t 0 Exis ting Pro te ctio n? Hunting ? Fis hing ? Exis ting Pro te ctio n? Hunting ? Fis hing ? Exis ting Pro te ctio n? Hunting ? Fis hing ? $0 C ro w Wing Na me Pa rce l lis t will be s ubm itte d in fina l re po rt T RDS Acre s 2 Es t Co s t 0 $0 Mo rris o n Na me Pa rce l lis t will be s ubm itte d in fina l re po rt T RDS Acre s 2 Es t Co s t 0 $0 Section 2a - Protect Parcel with Bldgs No parcels with an activity type protect and has buildings. Section 3 - Other Parcel Activity No parcels with an other activity type. Page 10 o f 11 Parcel Map Camp Ripley ACUB - Phase VI Legend Data Generated From Parcel List Page 11 o f 11 Camp Ripley Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) East Gull Lake Ca ss Motley Co Nisswa Crow Wing Co. Cass Co. Lake Shore Baxter . Brainerd Brainerd Pillager Morrison Co. Todd Co. Camp Ripley State Game Refuge Crow Wing Co. Morrison Co. Randall Lastrup Little Falls Pierz Genola Flensburg Sobieski Swanville 0 Protected Lands ACUB Interested Landowner Parcels Protected Compatible Lands (State/County/TNC) 2.5 5 10 Miles 1 in = 5 miles Little Nokasippi River WMA Work Area Gull River WMA Proposed Work Area 3-Mile Priority Area 10-Mile Priority Area Municipality Rivers and Lakes Maps are for graphical purposes only. They do not represent a legal survey. ¶ ACUB number Acres First Name 325 1168 James & Debra 110 55 Larry 96 118 Loyce 99 2300 MINN POWER & LIGHT CO 233 160 Bryce & Suzanne 38 80 Rich 97 13.6 Tom and Cookie 245 235 Robert 229 90 Gregory 236 628.86 Ivan 322 87 Charles 340 310 Robert 10 270 Steve 88 24 John 306 60 Charles 155 122.3 POTLATCH TRS 113 37.7 Thomas 244 316 Robert 16 50 Mike & Jean 182 160 Clint 64 39.88 John 258 532.57 Steve 257 331 Steve 153 107 POTLATCH TRS 351 32.3 John & Donna 23 80 Kevin 373 52.5 Michael 301 205.1 Robert 75 80 Thomas 126 80 Gary 21 25 Rick 321 50 Ernie 289 80 Gary & Rosemary 331 17.9 Jamie 92 40 Gary 58 22.32 Ryan 159 560 POTLATCH TRS 166 20 Richard and Roxanne 335 45 Roger 213 24 Jim Military Criteria Land Criteria Last Name Total Total Knopik 95 Moran 90 Moss 75 70 Iveland 75 Nelson 70 Martinson 70 Anderson 80 Gangestad 70 Petersen 65 Ehlen 65 Anderson 70 Lastovich 65 Bayard 65 Plante 65 MINNESOTA, LLC 60 Liemandt 60 Anderson 65 Kruchten 65 VanVickle 65 Monahan 65 Radloff 65 Radloff 70 MINNESOTA, LLC 55 Jorgensen 60 Metz 60 Finnegan 60 Masog 55 Prescott 60 Engelmann 55 Lindquist 55 Wallock 55 Hirman 60 Gaddis 60 Johnson 55 Gould 60 MINNESOTA LLC 55 Kruchten 60 Neu 55 Kramer 55 Funding Priority Total 15 12 14 18 11 12 11 10 10 14 14 11 11 9 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 15 11 15 13 12 11 13 8 6 11 11 11 11 11 10 14 9 13 12 61 60 65 60 55 55 55 45 50 50 50 46 50 50 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 41 35 45 45 45 45 45 40 45 45 45 40 40 40 40 40 40 36 41 Total Criteria Parcel Status 171 162 159 158 141 137 136 135 130 129 129 127 126 124 124 123 122 122 121 121 121 121 121 120 118 117 116 113 113 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 109 109 109 108 RedAmberGreen Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Partner Interest 277 337 89 40 366 42 235 133 220 282 95 255 300 115 303 43 108 222 260 61 190 65 276 323 57 243 206 109 314 228 367 242 334 32 283 348 341 103 345 41 125 37 184 611 40 325 80 35 80 153 15 54 483 350 150 55.8 91.5 37.64 54 325 210 185 80 110 160 40 3 30 219 200 120 90 145 160 597 55.8 7.5 155 123 160 187 25.49 140 280 10 140 Jack Charles Louie Jay Bob & Pricilla Leroy Lenny David Jay Kent Eugune Harold David Jeff Randahl Brian & Joyce Francis Donald George & Terri Joseph Carl and Linda Richard Douglas John Stan Robert Clyde Roy Richard Michael Darvin Robert Michael Bernard Sharon Suzanne Bradley Mark & Karen Matthew Stan POTLATCH TRS Karlene Paul White Hauer Patnaude Kolbeck Madsen Collett Haffner Gilson Tody Roessler Rohl Gilson Elstad Friedrich Hoghaug Alt Perlinger Gehrke Vilinski Perske Thesing Schilling Gilson Schaubach Dobosenski Anderson Bellefeuille Marlow Waagen Fenske Keehr Anderson Luconic Boone Cole Vilinski De Rosier Schelonka Japp Mudgett MINNESOTA LLC Schmidt Schilling 50 55 60 55 55 55 60 55 55 55 55 55 55 50 50 50 55 55 60 50 55 55 55 50 50 55 55 50 50 50 55 60 50 55 50 55 50 45 50 50 45 50 50 12 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POTLATCH TRS Robert and Sarah Michael Blaine Les Charles POTLATCH TRS David David POTLATCH TRS James & Jacquelyn Alan Thomas Gary Roger and Kevette Jon and Cylinda Don James Samuel Kenneth Donald Dennis Wanda Howard Evelyn John & Lisa Virgil (Acorntrails, LLC) Bruce Thomas Donald Dan Douglas Rakow Rudninger Anderson, Jr Ballou Ballantine Unger Doucette Converse Rausch Oldenberg Feia MINNESOTA LLC Imgrund Stacken Brecht Kiffe Ehlen (3) MINNESOTA LLC Deedrick Brutscher MINNESOTA, LLC Bellamy Sandvol Prozinski Engleman Thompson Ring Peterson Leske Plante Packer Hanson Tretter McDuffee-Kretzman Kazeck Meyer Peterson Litke Bigalke Mathisen Wermter Parker Arnold 55 45 45 45 50 45 45 40 45 50 40 45 45 45 45 45 40 45 50 50 45 50 45 40 45 40 40 45 45 50 50 40 50 35 40 40 40 40 45 40 45 45 45 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 13 13 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 6 11 10 5 10 9 9 14 14 9 9 9 9 13 8 17 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 25 25 35 35 30 35 30 30 30 30 35 30 30 30 30 30 35 30 30 25 30 30 30 35 30 30 30 30 30 25 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