% t . • <br /> '! <br /> L&WCF ( CANTS MANUAL <br /> CHAPTER 6h0 =l. - <br /> (3) What, if any, non-recreation uses will be continued on the <br /> The <br /> property and when such non-recreation uses will be terminated, <br /> • k) type of public recreation access that will during <br /> YP ll be provided <br /> the interim period. <br /> C. Non-Recreation Use. In applications where the continuation of an <br /> existing non-recreation use is anticipated, the project sponsor C <br /> shall, in addition to the above information, include the following <br /> condition in the project agreement to assure the L&WCF payment is not <br /> requested until the non-recreation use is terminated: <br /> "The State will receive no payment from the Land and Water <br /> Conservation Fund for those parcels of land supporting <br /> non-recreation uses until the project sponsor has terminated such <br /> uses." <br /> ' <br /> Furthermore, the project application should also include: C <br /> (1) Assurance that any income received by the project sponsor for the <br /> non-recreation use will be used in accord with the provisions of <br /> Section 675. 1.8; <br /> (2) Assurance that the non-recreation use will be terminated within 3 <br /> years from the date of acquisition ; and <br /> (3) A written request to the Regional Director for concurrence in the <br /> continuation of the non-recreation use during the interim period. <br /> D. Extension oP <br /> f the 3 Year Limit. In applications where public access <br /> for recreation purposes will be provided, the continuation of the <br /> non-recreation use beyond the 3 year limit may be extended by the <br /> Regional Director. The State should submit a written request for <br /> such an extension to the appropriate Regional Director before the end <br /> i of the 3 year period. This request should include 1) a full <br /> description of the property's open space value and public recreation <br /> iuse, and 2) an update of the project sponsor's plans for developing <br /> outdoor recreation facilties on the property. In granting such an <br /> exception, the Service recognizes that certain non-recreation uses <br /> are compatible with limited public recreation use of the property and <br /> the enjoyment of open space values. The Regional Director shall not <br /> grant an extension of the 3 year limit if public recreation access <br /> 0 and open space values are not present. If an extension of the 3 year <br /> limit is granted, the project sponsor cannot be reimbursed until all <br /> al <br /> non-recreation uses have ceased (see Section 640. 2.8C). <br /> E. EXCEPTIONS. This policy does not preclude the continuation or <br /> • M'introduct ion of non-recreation uses such as timber management, <br /> ▪ razing and other natural resource uses not including agriculture <br /> which are clearly described in the project application, are <br /> compatible with and secondary to the outdoor recreation uses <br /> 1 <br /> • Manual Release 140 <br /> Replaces: MR 125 12/14/73 <br /> 3 <br />