5.1.PRIME FORESTRY
5.1.1.Objective: To
retain the diversity of those large, sparsely developed tracts of
primarily forested land in the public domain; to engender their
continued productivity and to retain accessibility to the natural
resources these lands provide by promoting compatible and complementary
land uses. To preserve the vital resources these lands provide,
including timber, mineral resources, grazing, recreation, and critical
watersheds. While development may be possible within these lands, in
most cases such development will be hampered by lack of adequate public
services and by generally steep slopes. It is the objective of this zone
district to preserve these lands for multiple use.
5.1.2.Uses not Regulated by
Boundary County: All activities specifically approved by the
U.S. Forest Service or the State of Idaho.
5.1.3.Conversion of
Lands: In the event that lands in the public domain should
convert to private ownership, all lands so conveyed shall automatically,
effective on the date conveyed, be rezoned from Prime Agriculture to
Agriculture/Forestry. Conversely, and lands under private ownership
conveyed into the public domain shall automatically, effective on the
date conveyed, be rezoned from the zoning at the time of conversion to
Prime Forestry.