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Natural Resources Commission
Meeting Agenda
Date: February 10, 2022
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Lansing Community College
West Campus Rooms M119-121
5708 Cornerstone Drive
Lansing, Michigan 48917
*Lansing Community College (LCC) currently has an indoor mask requirement for students, staff,
visitors, and event attendees. LCC respectfully asks that everyone wear their mask unless they are
actively eating in accordance with the college’s current indoor mask requirement.
Committee Agendas – 9:00 a.m.
I. Fisheries Committee
Committee personnel, goals, and procedures
Fisheries Order process and schedule for 2022
Steelhead regulation update and planning
Saginaw River walleye regulation update
Fisheries Division comments
II. Wildlife Committee
Committee of the Whole Agenda – 10:30 a.m.
I. Call to Order – Chair Carol Moncrieff Rose
II. Introduction of new Commissioners Mark “David” Anthony and Leslie
Love
M. David Anthony, of Bark River, is currently retired after owning and operating the Northern Sun Winery and serving as the director of community development and government affairs for the Hannahville Indian Community and as a State Representative for the 108th House District. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Political Science and History from Northern Michigan University. Mr. Anthony is appointed to represent Democrats for a term commencing January 7, 2022 and expiring December 31, 2025. He succeeds JR Richardson whose term expired December 31, 2021.
Leslie Love, of Detroit, is the group director of ES and Sustainability for the Piston Group and a former State Representative for the 10th House District. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Siena Heights University and Master of Fine Arts from Wayne State University. Ms. Love is appointed to represent Democrats for a term commencing January 7, 2022 and expiring December 31, 2023. She succeeds the late Michael Lashbrook.
[She is a gun control advocate.]
III. Roll Call
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Approval of Minutes
VI. Director’s Report
Law Enforcement Division Lifesaving Award – Conservation Officer Holly Pennoni
(Gary Hagler, Chief, Law Enforcement Division)
Partners in Conservation Award – Dean Hall (Kristin Phillips, Chief, Marketing and
Outreach Division)
Wildlife Annual Report and Pure Michigan Hunt Winners Announcement (Holly
Vaughn, Wildlife Division)
Furbearer Regulations (Adam Bump, Wildlife Division)
Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Managed Waterfowl Area Regulations
(Randy Knapik, Wildlife Division)
Results of Wolf Public Attitude Survey (Dr. Shawn Riley, MSU)
Legislative Report (Informational Item)
12:00 – 1:00 Break for Lunch
VII. Public Comment – NRC Public Appearance Guidelines
5 Minute Comment
i.
3 Minute Comment
i. Erin Stacks – Wildlife rehabilitation
ii. Jenny Cook, Michigan Equine Trails – Safe Passing Plan
iii. Erik Schnelle, National Deer Association – Making Michigan Deer Hunting
Great - Together
VIII. New Business
a. Director’s Orders – None
b. Land Transactions
i. Sale/Release of Public Use Restriction on DNR Conveyed Land
Western Upper Peninsula District, Keweenaw County
Land Transaction Case #20210051
ii. Acquisition of State Parks and Recreation Land
Parks and Recreation Division, Keweenaw County
The Faith World Outreach Tract
Land Transaction Case #20210183
c. NRC/Director Orders
i. Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 1 of 2022
Furbearer Regulations
ii. Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 2 of 2022
Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Managed Waterfowl Area
Regulations
IX. Old Business
Director’s Orders
i. Land Use Orders of the Director Amendment No. 1 of 2022
Public Act 288 (PA 288) of 2016; Forest Road Inventory Update
NRC/Director Orders – None
X. Commissioner Reports
XI. Closed Session
XII. Adjournment
Meeting notes
Signed copies of these recommended amendments, orders, and transactions may be requested through
the NRC assistant by calling 517-599-1067 or emailing nrc@michigan.gov.
If you are unable to attend the meeting but wish to submit written comments on agenda items, please
write to Natural Resources Commission, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, Ml 48909 or email: nrc@michigan.gov.
If you would like further information or would like to address the Commission, please contact the NRC
Assistant at 517-599-1067 or email: nrc@michigan.gov. Persons registering to provide comment on a
topic listed on the agenda on or before the Friday preceding the meeting will be allowed up to five {5)
minutes for their comments. Persons registering to comment on a topic not listed on the agenda, after
the Friday preceding the meeting, or at the meeting will be allowed up to three (3) minutes. Look for this
agenda and other Natural Resources Commission items at Natural Resources Commission webpage:
Michigan.gov/NRC.
Persons with disabilities needing accommodations should contact the NRC Assistant at 517-599-1067 or
nrc@michigan.gov
Meeting Agenda
Date: February 10, 2022
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Lansing Community College
West Campus Rooms M119-121
5708 Cornerstone Drive
Lansing, Michigan 48917
*Lansing Community College (LCC) currently has an indoor mask requirement for students, staff,
visitors, and event attendees. LCC respectfully asks that everyone wear their mask unless they are
actively eating in accordance with the college’s current indoor mask requirement.
Committee Agendas – 9:00 a.m.
I. Fisheries Committee
Committee personnel, goals, and procedures
Fisheries Order process and schedule for 2022
Steelhead regulation update and planning
Saginaw River walleye regulation update
Fisheries Division comments
II. Wildlife Committee
Committee of the Whole Agenda – 10:30 a.m.
I. Call to Order – Chair Carol Moncrieff Rose
II. Introduction of new Commissioners Mark “David” Anthony and Leslie
Love
M. David Anthony, of Bark River, is currently retired after owning and operating the Northern Sun Winery and serving as the director of community development and government affairs for the Hannahville Indian Community and as a State Representative for the 108th House District. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Political Science and History from Northern Michigan University. Mr. Anthony is appointed to represent Democrats for a term commencing January 7, 2022 and expiring December 31, 2025. He succeeds JR Richardson whose term expired December 31, 2021.
Leslie Love, of Detroit, is the group director of ES and Sustainability for the Piston Group and a former State Representative for the 10th House District. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Siena Heights University and Master of Fine Arts from Wayne State University. Ms. Love is appointed to represent Democrats for a term commencing January 7, 2022 and expiring December 31, 2023. She succeeds the late Michael Lashbrook.
[She is a gun control advocate.]
III. Roll Call
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Approval of Minutes
VI. Director’s Report
Law Enforcement Division Lifesaving Award – Conservation Officer Holly Pennoni
(Gary Hagler, Chief, Law Enforcement Division)
Partners in Conservation Award – Dean Hall (Kristin Phillips, Chief, Marketing and
Outreach Division)
Wildlife Annual Report and Pure Michigan Hunt Winners Announcement (Holly
Vaughn, Wildlife Division)
Furbearer Regulations (Adam Bump, Wildlife Division)
Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Managed Waterfowl Area Regulations
(Randy Knapik, Wildlife Division)
Results of Wolf Public Attitude Survey (Dr. Shawn Riley, MSU)
Legislative Report (Informational Item)
12:00 – 1:00 Break for Lunch
VII. Public Comment – NRC Public Appearance Guidelines
5 Minute Comment
i.
3 Minute Comment
i. Erin Stacks – Wildlife rehabilitation
ii. Jenny Cook, Michigan Equine Trails – Safe Passing Plan
iii. Erik Schnelle, National Deer Association – Making Michigan Deer Hunting
Great - Together
VIII. New Business
a. Director’s Orders – None
b. Land Transactions
i. Sale/Release of Public Use Restriction on DNR Conveyed Land
Western Upper Peninsula District, Keweenaw County
Land Transaction Case #20210051
ii. Acquisition of State Parks and Recreation Land
Parks and Recreation Division, Keweenaw County
The Faith World Outreach Tract
Land Transaction Case #20210183
c. NRC/Director Orders
i. Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 1 of 2022
Furbearer Regulations
ii. Wildlife Conservation Order Amendment No. 2 of 2022
Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Managed Waterfowl Area
Regulations
IX. Old Business
Director’s Orders
i. Land Use Orders of the Director Amendment No. 1 of 2022
Public Act 288 (PA 288) of 2016; Forest Road Inventory Update
NRC/Director Orders – None
X. Commissioner Reports
XI. Closed Session
XII. Adjournment
Meeting notes
Signed copies of these recommended amendments, orders, and transactions may be requested through
the NRC assistant by calling 517-599-1067 or emailing nrc@michigan.gov.
If you are unable to attend the meeting but wish to submit written comments on agenda items, please
write to Natural Resources Commission, P.O. Box 30028, Lansing, Ml 48909 or email: nrc@michigan.gov.
If you would like further information or would like to address the Commission, please contact the NRC
Assistant at 517-599-1067 or email: nrc@michigan.gov. Persons registering to provide comment on a
topic listed on the agenda on or before the Friday preceding the meeting will be allowed up to five {5)
minutes for their comments. Persons registering to comment on a topic not listed on the agenda, after
the Friday preceding the meeting, or at the meeting will be allowed up to three (3) minutes. Look for this
agenda and other Natural Resources Commission items at Natural Resources Commission webpage:
Michigan.gov/NRC.
Persons with disabilities needing accommodations should contact the NRC Assistant at 517-599-1067 or
nrc@michigan.gov