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This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/lrl.asp Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council Laws of Minnesota 2014 Final Report D ate: D ecemb er 04, 2018 P ro g ram o r P ro ject T itle: Wild Rice Shoreland Protection Phase III Fund s Reco mmend ed : $1,060,000 Manag er' s Name: Dan Steward O rg anizatio n: Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources Ad d ress: 1601 Minnesota Drive C ity: Brainerd, 56401 O ffice Numb er: 218-828-2598 Email: dan.steward@state.mn.us Web site: bwsr.state.mn.us Leg islative C itatio n: ML 2014, C h. 256, Art. 1, S ec. 2, S ub d. 4(d ) Ap p ro p riatio n Lang uag e: $198,000 in the second year is to the commissioner of natural resources for acquisition of land in fee and $862,000 is to the Board of Water and Soil Resources to acquire permanent conservation easements on wild rice lake shoreland habitat for native wild rice bed protection. Of this amount, up to $70,000 to the Board of Water and Soil Resources is for establishing a monitoring and enforcement fund as approved in the accomplishment plan and subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 97A.056, subdivision 17. A list of proposed fee land acquisitions must be included as part of the required accomplishment plan by the Department of Natural Resources and a list of permanent conservation easements must be provided as part of the final report by the Board of Water and Soil Resources. C o unty Lo catio ns: Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, and Wadena. Eco reg io ns in which wo rk was co mp leted : Northern Forest Activity typ es: Protect in Easement Protect in Fee P rio rity reso urces ad d ressed b y activity: Forest Summary of Accomplishments: This Phase III continuation of the Wild Rice Shoreland Protection project acquired 98 acres for Yaeger Lake Management Area (total acquisition was 285 acres but a portion was funded with other LSOHC money, only the portion funded with this grant is reported here) and 14 RIM easements protecting 600 acres for a total of 698 acres of wild rice shoreland habitat in the Northern Forest Section. This exceeded this Phases overall goal by acres for RIM. Process & Methods: Wild rice shoreland encompasses a complex of shallow lakes, rivers, and shallow bays of deeper lakes that support rice and provide some of the most important habitat for wetland-dependent wildlife species in Minnesota. Wild rice habitat is especially important to Minnesota s migrating and breeding waterfowl and provides Minnesotans with unique recreation opportunities: hunting waterfowl and harvesting the rice itself for food. Wild rice is also spiritually important to Native Americans and is a part of Minnesota s rich natural and cultural heritage. Historically, wild rice occurred throughout Minnesota and extended into northern Iowa. Wild rice has since been extirpated from most Page 1 of 25

of its southern range due to human impacts including changes to water quality and chemistry, sedimentation, landscape drainage, flow alteration, boat traffic and competition from introduced aquatic invasive species. Today, the heart of the states wild rice acreage falls within this project work area comprised of eight counties Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, St. Louis, and Wadena. These counties also account for 70% of harvesting trips for state licensed harvesters. Shallow lakes and rivers in the forest are very susceptible to the impacts of shoreline development. The alteration of shoreline vegetation, construction of impervious surfaces, placement of in-lake structures, and increased boat and water based recreation can result in a reduction in emergent and floating plant abundance; mixing of bottom sediments, increased nutrient loading (including substantial changes in phosphorous) and shoreline erosion. Further, expectations of new shoreline homeowners may conflict with wildlife management strategies designed to maximize wild rice production and improve waterfowl habitat. The impact of development is cumulative, and over time, such changes can severely reduce wild rice production, water quality and waterfowl use of these important water bodies. Beyond public ownership, current shoreline protection on wild rice shoreland is limited to county shoreland ordinances and zoning, and limited conservation efforts by non-governmental organizations. Variances to land use rules aimed at preserving the state s most valuable resource, our lakes and rivers, are at times allowed. Further, even the most stringent shoreland ordinances still allow for some subdivision and development, which is detrimental to the wild rice shoreland complex. Voluntary, incentive-based conservation protection program options for shoreland landowners are few. Unlike the prairie portion of the state where agency-backed easement options exist for conservation-minded landowners, private land protection options are limited for wild rice shoreland in the forest due to funding constraints. Further, many easement programs are targeted for restoration and not protection. In the northern forest, there is much less need for restoration, thus this Phase III proposal was again focused on habitat protection. This proposal continued to fill a need for shoreland protection on key water bodies supporting wild rice in the Northern Forest Section. Phase I of this project began with 2012 Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council (LSOHC) funding by providing wild rice lake shoreline landowners with expanded protection options through permanent shoreland conservation easements and, where needed, fee-title acquisition. This successful effort exceeded project goals with 1,200 acres of important shoreland habitat proposed for permanent protection from development including 286 acres of new Management Areas. Phases II was approved in Laws 2013 and protected another 1,173 acres through permanent easements. Utilizing permanent conservation easements and fee-title acquisitions, the Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources (), Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Section of ( ), and the eight local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) offerd permanent shoreland protection on shallow lakes, rivers and shallow bays producing wild rice. The s Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) program acquired 600 acres through permanent conservation easements and acquired 285 acres through fee-title acquisition. Through the local SWCD offices, purchased RIM easements using rates set by. Tracts were selected based on the degree to which they help permanently protect all the land around a given wild rice water body. The RIM easements were acquired through a sign-up process similar to s other easement programs. SWCD generated landowner applications were reviewed and parcels ranked by the project committee with guidance provided by the "Wild Rice Shoreland Protection Criteria Sheet". Fee-title acquisition was used where land was suitable for public use Fee-title acquisitions provide public access. Shoreland protection for wild rice lakes and rivers enjoys widespread support from tribal interests, SWCDs, and other habitat conservation partners. Explain Partners, Supporters, & Opposition: In Phase III the Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Section of, and the eight SWCDs worked together to expand voluntary easement programs to offer permanent shoreland conservation easements on shallow lakes, rivers and shallow bays producing wild rice through both the s Reinvest In Minnesota (RIM) program and acquire lands to add to the 's Management Area system. Shoreland protection for wild rice lakes and rivers enjoys widespread support from tribal interests, SWCDs, Minnesota Forestry Association, outdoor clubs, and other wild rice stakeholders in north-central Minnesota. Additional Comments: Exceptional challenges, expectations, failures, opportunities, or unique aspects of program Not Listed Other Funds Received: Not Listed Page 2 of 25

Ho w were the fund s used to ad vanced the p ro g ram: Wild Rice has significant cultural importance to Minnesota's Native Americans. What is the plan to sustain and/or maintain this work af ter the Outdoor Heritage Funds are expended: Once a RIM easement is acquired, is responsible for monitoring and enforcement into perpetuity. The partners with local SWCDs to carry-out oversight, monitoring and inspection of its conservation easements. Easements are inspected for the first five consecutive years beginning in the year after the easement is recorded. Thereafter, on-site inspections are performed every three years and compliance checks are performed in the other two years. SWCDs report to on each site inspection conducted and partners staff document findings. A non-compliance procedure is implemented when potential violations or problems are identified. Perpetual monitoring and enforcement costs are covered by deposits into the Easement Stewardship Account per MS 103B.103 Outcomes: The original accomplishment plan stated the program would P ro g rams in the no rthern fo rest reg io n: Forestlands are protected from development and fragmentation Healthy populations of endangered, threatened, and special concern species as well as more common species Improved aquatic habitat indicators Increased availability and improved condition of riparian forests and other habitat corridors G reater public access for wildlife and outdoors-related recreation Ho w will the o utco mes b e measured and evaluated? The outcomes for this program are measured by acres and shoreline of wild rice lakes protected from development. The goal of Phase III was to protect 500 acres in RIM easements and 180 acres in fee-title. The outcomes exceeded our goal by purchasing 14 RIM easements which protected 600 acres and 285 acres of fee title land for the Yaeger Lake WMA. These parcels will protect water quality, wild rice stands and critical wildlife habitat. Page 3 of 25

Budget Spreadsheet Final Budget line item reallocations are allowed up to 10% and do not need require an amendment to the Accomplishment Plan Total Amount: $1,060,000 Bud g et and C ash Leverag e Budget Name Request S pent Cash Leverage (anticipated) Cash Leverage (received) Leverage S o urce T o tal T o tal Perso nnel $52,400 $71,800 $0 $0 $52,400 $71,800 Co ntracts $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fee Acquisitio n w/ PILT $170,000 $170,000 $0 $0 $170,000 $170,000 Fee Acquisitio n w/o PILT $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Easement Acquisitio n $697,900 $670,800 $0 $0 $697,900 $670,800 Easement Stewardship $70,000 $70,000 $0 $0 $70,000 $70,000 Tra vel $0 $200 $0 $0 $0 $200 Pro fessio nal Services $61,000 $57,800 $0 $0 $61,000 $57,800 Direct Suppo rt Services $2,300 $0 $0 $0 $2,300 $0 Land Acquisitio n Co sts $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Capital Equipment $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 O ther Equipment/To o ls $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Supplies/Ma teria ls $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 IDP $6,400 $1,200 $0 $0 $6,400 $1,200 To tal $1,060,000 $1,041,800 $0 $0 $1,060,000 $1,041,800 P erso nnel Po sitio n FT E O ver # o f years S pent Cash Leverag e Leverag e S o urce T o tal Pro ject Manag ement 0.05 3.00 $15,800 $0 $15,800 Easement Pro cessing /G IS/Database 0.13 3.00 $40,200 $0 $40,200 Pro g ram Manag ement 0.05 2.00 $15,800 $0 $15,800 To tal 0.23 8.00 $71,800 $0 $71,800 Bud g et and C ash Leverag e b y P artnership Page 4 of 25

Perso nnel Co ntracts Budget Name Partnership Request S pent Fee Acquisitio n w/ PILT Fee Acquisitio n w/o PILT Easement Acquisitio n Easement Stewardship Tra vel Pro fessio nal Services Direct Suppo rt Services Land Acquisitio n Co s ts Capital Equipment O ther Equipment/To o ls Supplies/Ma teria ls IDP Cash Leverage (anticipated) Cash Leverage (received) Leverag e S o urce O rig inal AP T o tal T o tal S pent $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $170,000 $170,000 $0 $0 $170,000 $170,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $19,000 $19,800 $0 $0 $19,000 $19,800 $2,300 $0 $0 $0 $2,300 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $6,400 $1,200 $0 $0 $6,400 $1,200 To tal $197,700 $191,000 $0 $0 $197,700 $191,000 Budget Name Partnership Request S pent Cash Leverage (anticipated) Cash Leverage (received) Leverag e S o urce O rig inal AP T o tal T o tal S pent Perso nnel $52,400 $71,800 $0 $0 $52,400 $71,800 Co ntracts $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fee Acquisitio n w/ PILT $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fee Acquisitio n w/o PILT $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Easement Acquisitio n $697,900 $670,800 $0 $0 $697,900 $670,800 Easement Stewardship $70,000 $70,000 $0 $0 $70,000 $70,000 Tra vel $0 $200 $0 $0 $0 $200 Pro fessio nal Services $42,000 $38,000 $0 $0 $42,000 $38,000 Direct Suppo rt Services $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Land Acquisitio n Co s ts $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Capital Equipment $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 O ther Equipment/To o ls $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Supplies/Ma teria ls $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 IDP $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 To tal $862,300 $850,800 $0 $0 $862,300 $850,800 P erso nnel - BWS R Po sitio n FT E O ver # o f years S pent Cash Leverag e Leverag e S o urce T o tal Pro ject Manag ement 0.05 3.00 $15,800 $0 $15,800 Easement Pro cessing /G IS/Database 0.13 3.00 $40,200 $0 $40,200 Pro g ram Manag ement 0.05 2.00 $15,800 $0 $15,800 To tal 0.23 8.00 $71,800 $0 $71,800 Explain any budget challenges or successes: The Personnel budget was overspent by $22,700. The personnel budgeting/tracking process is to: 1) predict expenses and Page 5 of 25

load budgets accordingly, 2) track actual time spent, and 3) make expenditure corrections (EC). Unfortunately EC's could not be made prior to this appropriation being closed out in SWIFT. Over the three Wild Rice appropriations from 2011-2014, the personnel budget has been underspent by $125,000. This issue was discussed with LSOHC staff on 11/1/18 and documenting here was the agreed upon solution. RIM personnel was overspent by 32% and RIM acres were exceeded by 17%. All revenues received by the recipient that have been generated f rom activities on land with money f rom the OHF: Total Revenue: $0 Revenue Spent: $0 Revenue Balance: $0 Page 6 of 25

Output T ables T ab le 1a. Acres b y Reso urce T yp e T ype Wetlands Wetlands Prairies Prairies Fo rest Fo rest Habitats Habitats T o tal Resto re 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro tect in Fee with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro tect in Fee W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility T o tal 0 0 0 0 180 98 0 0 180 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro tect in Easement 0 0 0 0 500 600 0 0 500 600 Enha nce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To tal 0 0 0 0 680 698 0 0 680 698 T ab le 2. T o tal Fund ing b y Reso urce T yp e T ype Wetlands Wetlands Prairies Prairies Fo rest Fo rest Habitats Habitats T o tal Resto re $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro tect in Fee with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro tect in Fee W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility T o tal $0 $0 $0 $0 $197,700 $191,100 $0 $0 $197,700 $191,100 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro tect in Easement $0 $0 $0 $0 $862,300 $850,700 $0 $0 $862,300 $850,700 Enha nce $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 To tal $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,060,000 $1,041,800 $0 $0 $1,060,000 $1,041,800 T ab le 3. Acres within each Eco lo g ical S ectio n T ype Metro Urban Metro Urban Fo rest Prairie Fo rest Prairie S E Fo rest S E Fo rest Prairie Prairie N Fo rest N Fo rest T o tal Resto re 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro tect in Fee with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro tect in Fee W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility T o tal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 98 180 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pro tect in Easement 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 600 500 600 Enha nce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To tal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 680 698 680 698 T ab le 4. T o tal Fund ing within each Eco lo g ical S ectio n T ype Metro Urban Metro Urban Fo rest Prairie Fo rest Prairie S E Fo rest S E Fo rest Prairie Prairie N Fo rest N Fo rest T o tal Resto re $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro tect in Fee with Sta te PILT Lia bility Pro tect in Fee W/O Sta te PILT Lia bility T o tal $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $197,700 $191,100 $197,700 $191,100 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Pro tect in Easement $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $862,300 $850,700 $862,300 $850,700 Enha nce $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 To tal $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,060,000 $1,041,800 $1,060,000 $1,041,800 Automatic system calculation / not entered by managers Page 7 of 25

T arg et Lake/S tream/river Feet o r Miles (o rig inal) 4.5 T arg et Lake/S tream/river Feet o r Miles 0 Explain the success/shortage of acre goals: RIM acres were exceeded by 100 acres. Page 8 of 25

Parcel List Section 1 - Restore / Enhance Parcel List No parcels with an activity type restore or enhance. Section 2 - Protect Parcel List Aitkin Name T RDS Acres OHF Co st Existing Pro tectio n? Hunting? Fishing? Descriptio n 01-01-16-13- - 04924213 151 $164,707 No No No Wetland and upland 01-02-16-13- - 04626222 20 $ No No No Wetland and upland 01-05-15-13- - 04527203 5 $ No No No Wetland and upland 01-07-15-13- - 04722205 48 $ No No No Wetland and upland Carlton Name T RDS Acres OHF Co st Existing Pro tectio n? Hunting? Fishing? Descriptio n 09-01-16-13- - 04918210 78 $ No No No Wetland and upland 09-02-16-13- - 04920231 24 $ No No No Wetland and upland 09-03-15-13- - 04619230 15 $ No No No Wetland and upland Cass Name T RDS Acres OHF Co st Existing Pro tectio n? Hunting? Fishing? Descriptio n 11-01-16-13- - 13930208 30 $ No No No Wetland and upland 11-02-16-13- - 13930235 41 $ No No No Wetland and upland 11-03-15-13- - 14028201 52 $ No No No Wetland and upland 11-05-16-13- - 13930225 69 $ No No No Crow Wing Name T RDS Acres OHF Co st Existing Pro tectio n? Hunting? Fishing? Descriptio n 18-01-16-13- - 04529217 37 $ No No No Wetland and upland 18-04-16-13- - 04528232 18 $ No No No Wetland and upland 18-05-16-13- - 13528209 12 $ No No No Wetland and upland Wadena Name T RDS Acres OHF Co st Existing Pro tectio n? Hunting? Fishing? Descriptio n Yaeg er Lake WMA 13734209 98 $170,000 No Full Full Section 2a - Protect Parcel with Bldgs O ver 3,000 feet o f sho reline o n two pa rcels. Pha se I resulted in pro tectio n o f a 285 a cre pa rcel fo r this unit. No parcels with an activity type protect and has buildings. Section 3 - Other Parcel Activity No parcels with an other activity type. Page 9 of 25

Completed Parcel: 01-01-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 151 Aitkin T o wnship: 049 Rang e: 24 S ectio n: 13 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 151 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: Aug ust 04, 2016 Purchase Price: $164,707 T o tal Pro ject Co st: $164,707 ANDERSO N, LERO Y Page 10 of 25

Completed Parcel: 01-02-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 20 Aitkin T o wnship: 046 Rang e: 26 S ectio n: 22 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 19.6 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: No vember 29, 2016 Purchase Price: $43,229 NEVISO N, DAVID & CHERYL Page 11 of 25

Completed Parcel: 01-05-15-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 5 Aitkin T o wnship: 045 Rang e: 27 S ectio n: 03 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 4.8 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: March 10, 2016 Purchase Price: $24,224 MALLARD LAKE CLUB, LLC Page 12 of 25

Completed Parcel: 01-07-15-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 48 Aitkin T o wnship: 047 Rang e: 22 S ectio n: 05 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 47.7 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: Aug ust 29, 2016 Purchase Price: $29,234 MCHUG H, MARK Page 13 of 25

Completed Parcel: 09-01-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 78 Carlto n T o wnship: 049 Rang e: 18 S ectio n: 10 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 77.9 Annual Repo rting O rg anizatio n Name: Minneso ta Bo a rd o f Wa ter a nd So il Reso urces Dan Steward 1601 Minneso ta Drive Bra inerd Annual Repo rting Zip: 56401 da n.stewa rd@sta te.mn.us Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 218-828-2598 Purchase Date: January 23, 2017 Purchase Price: $56,904 Edward & Wendy Jaako la Page 14 of 25

Completed Parcel: 09-02-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 24 Carlto n T o wnship: 049 Rang e: 20 S ectio n: 31 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 24.3 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: December 15, 2016 Purchase Price: $28,566 BUTCHER, KELLY Page 15 of 25

Completed Parcel: 09-03-15-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 15 Carlto n T o wnship: 046 Rang e: 19 S ectio n: 30 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 15.2 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: Aug ust 08, 2016 Purchase Price: $37,899 FO CUS PRO PERTIES LLC Page 16 of 25

Completed Parcel: 11-01-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 30 Ca ss T o wnship: 139 Rang e: 30 S ectio n: 08 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 30.3 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: July 13, 2016 Purchase Price: $22,566 KARKULA, RICHARD Page 17 of 25

Completed Parcel: 11-02-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 41 Ca ss T o wnship: 139 Rang e: 30 S ectio n: 35 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 40.5 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: May 11, 2016 Purchase Price: $32,820 HARLEY KAISER Page 18 of 25

Completed Parcel: 11-03-15-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 52 Ca ss T o wnship: 140 Rang e: 28 S ectio n: 01 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 52 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: May 10, 2016 Purchase Price: $115,680 DENNIS FO RD Page 19 of 25

Completed Parcel: 11-05-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 69 Ca ss T o wnship: 139 Rang e: 30 S ectio n: 25 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 68.9 Annual Repo rting O rg anizatio n Name: Minneso ta Bo a rd o f Wa ter a nd So il Reso urces Dan Steward 1601 Minneso ta Drive Bra inerd Annual Repo rting Zip: 56401 da n.stewa rd@sta te.mn.us Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 218-828-2598 Purchase Date: O cto ber 09, 2017 Purchase Price: $43,526 Fo ust Revo cable Trust Page 20 of 25

Completed Parcel: 18-01-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 37 Cro w Wing T o wnship: 045 Rang e: 29 S ectio n: 17 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 37 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: September 28, 2016 Purchase Price: $21,180 LO RDBO CK, ARTHUR Page 21 of 25

Completed Parcel: 18-04-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 18 Cro w Wing T o wnship: 045 Rang e: 28 S ectio n: 32 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 18 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Annual Repo rting Zip: 55155 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 651-296-3767 Purchase Date: No vember 07, 2016 Purchase Price: $17,639 RUDIE, JAMES Page 22 of 25

Completed Parcel: 18-05-16-13- - # o f T o tal Acres: 12 Cro w Wing T o wnship: 135 Rang e: 28 S ectio n: 09 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 12 Annual Repo rting O rg anizatio n Name: Minneso ta Bo a rd o f Wa ter a nd So il Reso urces Dan Steward 1601 Minneso ta Drive Bra inerd Annual Repo rting Zip: 56401 da n.stewa rd@sta te.mn.us Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 218-828-2598 Purchase Date: March 13, 2017 Purchase Price: $25,888 Fletcher & Caro le Lewis Page 23 of 25

Completed Parcel: Yaeger Lake WMA # o f T o tal Acres: 98 T o wnship: 137 Rang e: 34 S ectio n: 09 # o f Acres: Fo rest: 98 Annual Repo rting Organizatio n Name: Wa dena Dan Steward 1601 Minneso ta Drive Bra inerd Annual Repo rting Zip: 56401 Annual Repo rting Pho ne: 218-828-2598 da n.stewa rd@sta te.mn.us Purchase Date: September 23, 2016 Acquisitio n T itle: Purchase Price: $497,000 Appraised Value: $497,000 Pro fessio nal S ervice Co sts: $18,393 Assessed Value: $290,300 T o tal Pro ject Co st: $497,000 Fees Received: $0 Related Parties: Pro perty Managed By: - Name o f the unit area o r lo catio n g o vernment unit o r land manag er: Page 24 of 25

Parcel Map Wild Rice Shoreland Protection Phase III Legend Data Generated From Parcel List Page 25 of 25