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(a) Minimum requirements. At a minimum, the plan will include:
(1) A summary of basic information from the planning rule, including project evaluation procedures and plan amendment procedures,
(2) The identification of measurable objectives for the term of the plan,
(3) A list, and description, of the projects selected for implementation during the term of the plan—with particular emphasis on projects to be implemented early in the planning cycle,
(4) A description of the relationship between the projects to be included in the plan and the Commission's mitigation obligations,
(5) A preliminary determination regarding environmental review requirements for each project,
(6) A preliminary determination of management and operation requirements and how these will be met,
(7) A budget, both for the next fiscal year and for the entire five-year period,
(8) A project phasing plan spanning the term of the plan, and
(9) A strategy for monitoring progress and evaluating accomplishments, and
(b) Potential additions. At the Commission's discretion, the plan may also include:
(1) A discussion of the relationship of the plan to other activities affecting fish, wildlife, and recreation resources within the State of Utah, and/or
(2) Discussions of, or information on, other topics that the Commission determines to be relevant. For example, the Commission may wish to identify mitigation and/or conservation measures that the Commission may wish to consider in later years of the five-year plan or in subsequent five-year plans.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 43. Public Lands: Interior § 43.10005.16 Plan content - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-43-public-lands-interior/cfr-sect-43-10005-16/
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