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New Hampshire OHRV studies and Plans
2001: ATV Committee Scope of Work. "Issues for property owners and residents, especially those who live adjacent to trails, typically are: trail erosion, illegal driving on land of others, noise, dust, dominance over other forms of recreation on trails, and operation illegally at night. At the same time ATV clubs are forming whose members aggresssively seek State-sponsoredtrails for recreationall riding and pay a State registration fee."
December 19, 2001 ATV Study Committee conclusions. "Other trail uses, low impact, snowmobile and non-motorized, conflict with ATV use...NH Fish & Game, admittedly, is understaffed and under equiped to provide the necessary law enforcement component."
2003 NH ATV Trail System Plan. "Private land access: Trail linkages could also be acquired by obtaining landowner permission or purchasing easements along surfaces like snowmobile trails, logging trails, and farm roads, provided the surfaces exhibit characteristics suited for wheeled
recreation. The development of state-funded wheeled OHRV trails on private land does not require implementation of the recently adopted evaluation procedure."
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