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CHAPTER 2: Boating Access <br />Local go' lents should be compensated for the removal of land flrom <br />their tax oa ics and the costs of maintaining access facilities. <br />User fees are an obvious way to address local economic concerns about access sites. However, other <br />region- or statewide methods of collecting funds (such as a surcharge on boat licenses) and <br />redistributing them to compensate local governments should also be explored. <br />The Department of Natural Resources should make strong, Immediate <br />efforts to develop better planning guidelines for access to the lakes. <br />These new standards should account for all sources of access to the <br />lakes, development levels, and the predominant surface uses and <br />restrictions on individual lakes. <br />. I <br />L