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Marathon County staff to present five-year check-in on Land and Water Resource Management Plan to DATCP on April 1
Summary
Marathon County staff told the committee they will appear before the state Land and Water Board on April 1 for a mandated five-year check-in; county staff said they have met or exceeded most plan goals and that the state Land and Water Bureau described the county documents as "phenomenal."
Marathon County staff told the county conservation committee that they will present a five-year check-in on the county's Land and Water Resource Management Plan to the state Land and Water Board on April 1.
Laurie (Conservation Planning and Zoning staff) said the five-year review is a routine DATCP-mandated check-in for counties that maintain a 10-year land-and-water plan; she said county staff have met or exceeded most of…
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