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Lands and Minerals Lands and Minerals Director Jess Richards

Division of Lands and Minerals Division of Lands and Minerals Management of Minnesota s natural resources will contribute to strong and sustainable communities, economies, and job markets. Management of DNR and trust land real estate transactions and mineral leasing, exploration mining, and mine land reclamation to ensure a clean, healthy environment with sustainable uses of natural resources.

History of Expenditures $40,000 History of Expenditures Lands and Minerals Expenditures by Fund ($ in thousands) $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 Environmental Trust Fund Federal Fund Special Revenue Funds Natural Resources Fund Game & Fish Fund Gen Open PILT General Fund $5,000 $0 General Fund (direct) decreases over time Minerals Management Account created in Natural Resources Fund (FY 06) accounts for increase in Natural Resources Fund and decrease in General Fund direct

Strategic Objectives and Performance Measures Strategic Objectives and Performance Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) $53.3 67% FY2012-13 Lands and Minerals Program Breakdown by Activity $79.1 Million Measures Real Estate Management $10.9 14% Minerals Management $10.5 13% Mineland Reclamation $4.4 6% Strategic Objective 1: Real Estate and Land Asset Management Strategic Objective 2: Minerals Management Strategic Objective 3: Mineland Reclamation Note: Approximately $2.8 million of the $10.5 million for Minerals Management is appropriated for the Division of Lands and Minerals. The remaining is transferred out for schools, university, and tax-forfeit.

Strategic Objective 1. Real Estate & Land Asset Management Strategic Objective 1. Real Estate & Public Result: A clean, healthy environment with sustainable uses of natural resources. Land Asset Management DNR Performance Measure: Annual number of real estate transactions. Why is this important? Effective real estate and land asset management ensure DNR optimizes natural resource results. How are we doing? DNR is making progress on land asset management through land sales and exchanges and acquisition of high-priority parcels. A recent successful public land sale conducted jointly with Roseau Co., resulting in the sale of 80% of parcels offered. What is needed to make progress? DNR continuing to improve land asset management through process improvements and development of a comprehensive approach to land asset management. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park addition of 460 acres protects high quality natural resources, including 1.5 river miles

Strategic Objective 2. Mineral Management Strategic Objective 2. Mineral Management Public Result: A thriving economy that encourages business growth and employment opportunities. DNR Performance Measure: Income from state mineral leases. Why is this important? Mineral revenues provide a long-term income source. DNR works to ensure competitive royalty rates and environmentally sound mining practices. How are we doing? DNR encourages exploration and mining of state-owned minerals, sets marketbased royalty rates, and ensures mining practices protect the environment. What is needed to make progress? DNR will continue to seek public input on mining within Minnesota and meet our fiduciary responsibilities to the Permanent School Fund, Permanent University Fund, and local units of government.

Strategic Objective 3. Mineland Reclamation Strategic Objective 3. Mineland Reclamation Public Result: A clean, healthy environment with sustainable uses of natural resources. DNR Performance Measure: Number of mine pit lakes and associated watersheds restored. Why is this important? Mining can result in major watershed alterations, such as the formation of new mine pit lakes. How are we doing? Modeling of mine pits determines potential hydrologic impacts and provides information needed for restoration. DNR is also working with partners on watershed restoration planning. What is needed to make progress? Maintain technical expertise to ensure compliance with reclamation requirements. Ongoing support for monitoring compliance with reclamation plans and restoring and reclaiming old mining pits.

FY14-15 Budget Overview by Fund FY14-15 Budget Overview by Fund FY 14-15 proposed General Fund reduction: $4 million Budget also includes increases due to changes in fees and revenue forecasts PILT: represents 70% of division s $74.2 million budget FY2014-15 Governor's Recommendation Lands and Minerals $74.2 Million Natural Res Fund $10,356 Game & Fish Fund $2,902 Special Rev Funds $7,536 General Fund $1,444 Gen Open PILT $51,965

Change Item: Real Estate, Mining, & Mineral Activities Fee Increase Change Item: Real Estate, Mining, & Mineral Activities Fee Increase Revenues: $432,000 FY14/$478,000 FY15 Expenditures: $414,000 FY14/$460,000 FY15 (Special Revenue Fund) Description: Minnesota s current fees for real estate, mining, and mineral related activities do not cover full cost of providing permitting, leasing, research, and reclamation services. This request: Increases permit to mine fees Increases application fee for mineral leases Establishes application fee for real estate leases Establishes aggregate reclamation fee Outcomes: Maintain current level of effort and resources for permits to mine Issue mineral and real estate leases in timely manner to generate revenue for schools, university, and local taxing districts. Reclaim state-owned gravel pits.

Change item drill hole inspections & Change Item: Drill Hole Inspections & Drill Core Library Fee drill core library fee Revenues: $209,000 FY14/$209,000 FY15 Expenditures: $209,000 FY14/$209,000 FY15 (Special Revenue Fund) Description: Establish a fee to recover costs of conducting drill hole inspections. Establish a fee to access exploration data in state s drill core library, combined with a restructuring of operations, to more fully capture library operation costs. Outcomes: Continue inspections of exploration drill holes to ensure protection of groundwater and lands. Continue to provide access to mineral exploration data that can lead to new leasing and mining in state.

Division of Lands and Minerals Performance Measures Division of Lands and Minerals Performance Measure Target Outcome Completion of an updated Land Records System June 2013 moderate Income from state mineral leases Number of drill core inspections and drill core library Obtain market-based mineral lease revenue for the Permanent School Fund, the Permanent University Trust Fund, and local units of government. Maintain services to support mineral explorations good good Map counties mineral potential (aggregate mapping) Number of mine pit lakes and associated watersheds restored Number of permitting to mine actions (provide environmental technical assistance for existing, new and preplanning for mines) Environmental research projects to minimize mining impact Map for Aitkin Co. by end FY13, close to completing 25% of counties outside metro area All new permits incorporate watershed planning Continue to deliver services at current rates (FY12 ~11; FY12 ~11) Continue research work; 8 ongoing research projects good good good moderate