Table of Contents

From ATC LMPG (to-do merge NJ and NY into this)

 

  1. Introduction
    • Statement of Purpose 
  2. Background
    • Route of the Appalachian Trail
    • Land ownership
    • Inventories (by reference to appendices) 
  3. The Partnership and the Planning Process
    • Club Roles and Responsibilities
    • ATC Roles and Responsibilities
    • Agency Partner(s) Roles and Responsibilities
    • Roles and Responsibilities of Other Parties
  4. Issues and Policies-Managing the Physical Trail
    • Trail Design, Construction, and Maintenance
    • Accessibility
    • Relocations
    • Stream Crossings and Bridges
    • Trailheads and Parking
    • Side and Connecting Trails
    • Overnight Use-Shelters, Campsites, and Privies
    • Drinking Water Supplies and Water Quality
    • Sanitation
    • Managing the Trail for a Primitive Experience
    • Safety Training and Certification
  5. Issues and Policies-Public Use, Public Information, and Emergency Response
    • Emergency Planning and Coordination
    • Special Events and Large-Group Use
    • Public Information, Education, and Outreach Programs
    • Ridgerunner and Caretaker Programs
    • Trail Signs
    • Minimum-Impact Backcountry Use
    • Advertising in the A.T. Corridor
  6. Issues and Policies-Corridor Monitoring and Management
    • Corridor Monitoring
    • Motorized Uses
    • Litter and Graffiti
    • Hunting
    • Horses and Pack Animals
    • Roads and Utilities
    • Wind Energy Facilities
    • Road Closures and Access Control
    • Special Uses
    • Structures and Dams
    • Military Maneuvers
    • Bicycles
    • Hang Gliding
    • Nonhiking Recreational Uses of Trail Lands
    • Impacts of Land Development in the Vicinity of the A.T.
    • Geocaching 
  7. Issues and Policies-Managing Natural, Cultural, and Scenic Resources
    • Resource Management
    • Climate Change
    • Open Areas and Vistas
    • Timber Management
    • Pest Management
    • Threatened and Endangered Species
    • Wildlife Management
    • Vegetation Management
    • Cultural Resources
    • Wilderness
    • Special and Unique Areas
    • Agricultural Use
    • National Environmental Policy Act Compliance
    • Exotic Species
  8. The Club Action Plan
    • Annual Work Plan
    • Long-Range Plan 
  9. Appendices
    • Cooperative Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding
    • Inventories
    • Maps
    • References

 

NJ LMP Table of Contents

  1. Introduction 
  2. Background
    • History
    • Route of the Appalachian Trail
    • Land Ownership
    • Inventories
  3. Partnership and the Planning Process 
    • ORATMC Roles and Responsibilities
    • ATC Roles and Responsibilities
    • Agency Partners Roles and Responsibilities
    • Roles and Responsibilities of Other Parties 
  4. Issues and Policies - Physical Trail 
    • Trail Maintenance
    • Relocations 
    • Signs and Bulletin Boards
    • Exterior Corridor Boundary Surveying
    • Bridges and Stream Crossings 
    • Access Points, Trailheads and Parking 
    • Connecting and Side Trails 
    • Overnight Use - Shelters, Campsites and Privies
    • Drinking Water Supplies 
    • Measurement of Trail Use 
  5. Issues and Policies - Public Use, Information and Emergency Response
    • Emergency Planning and Coordination 
    • Special Events and Large Group Use 
    • Public Information and Education Programs 
    • Caretaker and Ridgerunner Programs 
  6. Issues and Policies - Conflicting Uses and Competing Uses 
    • Motorized and Mechanized Uses - ORVs, ATVs, 4WDs, Bicycles, Snowmobiles
    • Litter and Graffiti 
    • Hunting 
    • Horses and Pack Animals
    • Roads
    • Road Closures and Access Control 
    • Special/Multiple Uses
    • Utilities and Communications Facilities
    • Adjacent Land Use
    • Structures and Dams
    • Monitoring 
  7. Issues and Policies - Resource Management 
    • Open Areas and Vistas 
    • Timber Management
    • Pest Management 
    • Threatened and Endangered Species 
    • Wildlife 
    • Vegetation Management and Reclamation 
    • Cultural Resources 
    • Wilderness 
    • Special and Unique Areas 
    • Wetlands 
    • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Compliance 
  8. Annual and Long Range Plans 
  9. Appendices 
    • Glossary 
    • References 
    • Supplemental Documents
    • Cooperative Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding
    • Planning Cycle and Calendar
    • Current Contact List
    • Inventories
    • Maps 

NY LMP Table of Contents

 

  1. Introduction 
  2. Background
    • History 
    • Route of the Appalachian Trail 
    • Land Ownership 
    • Inventories 
  3. Partnership and the Planning Process 
    • DPATMC Roles and Responsibilities
    • ATC Roles and Responsibilities 
    • Agency Partners Roles and Responsibilities 
    • Roles and Responsibilities of Other Parties 
  4. Issues and Policies - Physical Trail 
    • Trail Maintenance 
    • Relocations 
    • Signs and Bulletin Boards 
    • Exterior Corridor Boundary Surveying 
    • Bridges and Stream Crossings 
    • Access Points, Trailheads and Parking 
    • Connecting and Side Trails 
    • Overnight Use - Shelters, Campsites and Privies 
    • Drinking Water Supplies 
    • Measurement of Trail Use 
  5. Issues and Policies - Public Use, Information and Emergency Response 
    • Emergency Planning and Coordination 
    • Special Events and Large Group Use 
    • Public Information and Education Programs 
    • Caretaker and Ridgerunner Programs 
  6. Issues and Policies - Conflicting Uses and Competing Uses 
    • Motorized and Mechanized Uses - ORVs, ATVs, 4WDs, Bicycles, Snowmobiles 
    • Litter and Graffiti 
    • Hunting 
    • Horses and Pack Animals 
    • Roads 
    • Road Closures and Access Control 
    • Special/Multiple Uses 
    • Utilities and Communications Facilities 
    • Adjacent Land Use 
    • Structures and Dams 
    • Monitoring 
  7. Issues and Policies - Resource Management 
    • Open Areas and Vistas 
    • Timber Management 
    • Pest Management 
    • Threatened and Endangered Species 
    • Wildlife 
    • Vegetation Management and Reclamation 
    • Cultural Resources 
    • Wilderness 
    • Special and Unique Areas 
    • Wetlands 
    • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Compliance 
  8. Annual and Long Range Plans 
  9. Appendices 
    • Glossary 
    • References 
    • Supplemental Documents
    • Cooperative Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding 
    • Nuclear Lake Report 
    • Planning Cycle and Calendar 
    • Current Contact List 
    • Inventories 
    • Maps