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Plan Index Appendix- H Appendix H INDEX A Critical Habitat Areas, 2-8, 4-11, 4-15 ag, 3-5 Anchor River Critical Habitat Area, 3- Ag, 4-4 189, 3-211, 3-216, 3-217, 3-218 Abra Cove, 3-282 Clam Gulch Critical Habitat Area, 3-161, Access, 2-58, 3-14, 3-28, 3-70, 3-100, 3-126, 3-162, 3-190, 3- 3-173, 3-174, 3-175, 3-180, 3-183, 3-184, 237, 3-252, 3-276, 3-296, 3-310, 3-331 3-189, 3-229, 3-230, 4-13, 4-15 Criteria, F-4 Fox River Flats Critical Habitat Area, 3- Acknowledgments, ii 237, 3-248 Acreage Fritz Creek Critical Habitat Areas, 3-189, Designation by Region, E-1 3-206, 3-211, 3-216, 3-217, 3-218 By Ownership, E-1 Homer Airport Critical Habitat Area, 3- Legislatively designated wildlife areas, 1-1 189, 3-208 Planning Area, E-3 Kachemak Bay Critical Habitat Area, 3- State-owned tidelands and submerged lands, 1-1, E- 189, 3-207, 3-208, 3-230, 3-237, 3-247, 2 3-248, 3-251, 3-263, 3-270 State-owned uplands, 1-1 Kalgin Island Critical Habitat Area, 3- State Park System, 1-1 295, 3-301 State-selected uplands, 1-1 Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat Area, 3- Agnes Cove, 3-280 295, 3-296, 3-303, 3-305, 3-306, 4-15 Agriculture, 2-47, 3-5, 3-146, 3-206, 3-207, 3-220, 3-228, 3- Trading Bay Critical Habitat Area, 3-305 237, 3-246 Game Refuges, 2-8, 4-11, 4-15 Classification, 4-4 McNeil River State Game Refuge and Criteria, F-1 Sanctuary, 3-331, 3-338, 3-339, 3-347 Land, 4-1, 4-6 Susitna Flats State Game Refuge, 3-295, Aialik Bay, 3-281, D-3 3-308, 4-15 Aialik Cape, 3-286 Trading Bay State Game Refuge, 3-295, Aialik Peninsula, 3-280, 3-281 3-296, 3-303, 3-305, 3-306, 3-307, 3-308, Airports 4-15 Homer, 3-208 Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 3-286, 3-311, 3- Kasilof, 3-180 364, 3-365, 3-369, 4-1, 4-6, 4-7, B-1, B-5, C-1, C-3, C-4, D- Port Graham, 3-265 3, D-9 Seldovia, 3-260 1993 DNR Kenai Easement Atlas, 3-363 Seward, 3-90 Division of Forestry, 3-206, 3-307 Airstrips Division of Mining, Land, and Water, 3-275, 3-368, Drift River, 3-314 4-10, B-3, C-2, C-4, D-9 Lawing, 3-50, 4-16 Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, 3-125, Nanwalek, 3-260 3-140, 3-141, 3-168, 3-170, 3-171, 3-172, 3-174, 3- Ninilchik, 3-203 175, 3-176, 3-184, 3-185, 3-201, 3-209, 3-211, 3- North End Lawing, 3-42 213, 3-214, 3-215, 3-217, 3-218, 3-224, 3-226, 3- Port Graham, 3-260, 4-16 228, 3-229, 3-247, 3-275, 3-365, 3-368, 3-369, 4-7, Quartz Creek, 3-120, 4-16 4-14, 4-15, D-2, F-3 Trading Bay, 3-305 Anchor River State Recreation Area, 3-189, 3-209, Akjemguiga Cove, 3-347 3-216, 3-228, 3-229 Alaska Coastal Management, 4-10 Anchor River State Recreation Site, 3-189, 3-215 Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs, C-1 Caines Head State Recreation Area, 3-69, 3-78, 3- Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, C-1 82, 3-89, 3-93, 4-13 Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADFG), 3-139, 3-145, Captain Cook State Recreation Area, 3-125, 3-137, 3-148, 3-149, 3-150, 3-200, 3-208, 3-218, 3-248, 3-266, 3- 3-138, 4-13 269, 3-270, 3-285, 3-286, 3-287, 3-301, 3-307, 3-308, 3-338, Centennial Lake State Recreation Site, 3-176, 3- 3-369, 4-7, 4-13, B-5, C-1, F-3 177, 3-178, 3-179, 3-180, 4-14 Board of Game, C-4 Kenai Area Plan H - 1 Appendix- H Clam Gulch State Recreation Area, 3-162, 3-172, 3- Alaska Volcano Observatory, 3-302, 3-303, 3-304, 3-310, 3- 189 311, 3-340 Crooked Creek State Recreation Site, 3-182, 3-368, Amakdedori Creek, 3-340 4-14 Anadromous Fish, 2-14 Deep Creek State Recreation Area, 3-189, 3-203 Anchor Point, 3-189, 3-213, 3-216, 3-218, 3-221, 3-224, 3- Driftwood Bay Marine Park, 3-78 226, 3-229, 3-230, 4-14, 4-16 Johnson Lake State Recreation Site, 3-177 Trails Plan, 3-226 Kachemak Bay State Park, 3-189, 3-245, 3-251, 3- Anchor River, 3-189, 3-208, 3-209, 3-212, 3-213, 3-214, 3- 257, 3-259, 3-260, 3-261, 3-262, 3-264, 3-275, 3- 221, 3-223, 3-224, 3-225, 3-226, 3-228, 3-230, 3-366, 4-13, 285 B-3 Kachemak Bay State Wilderness Park, 3-258, 3-275 Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, 3-21 Kasilof River State Park, 3-167 Anchorage Nordic Ski Association, 3-60 Kasilof River State Recreation Area, 3-176, 3-177 Aquatic Farming Kasilof River State Recreation Site, 3-182 Criteria, F-1 Kenai River State Recreation Site, 3-147 Farmsite Leases Ninilchik State Recreation Area, 3-189, 3-202, 3- Eldorado Narrows, 3-70 203 Humpy Cove, 3-70 Ninilchik State Recreation Site, 3-189 Area Meriting Special Attention (AMSA), 3-258 Safety Cove Marine Park, 3-78 Augustine Island, 3-331, 3-337, 3-347, 4-15 Sandspit Point State Marine Park, 3-69, 3-78 Avenues, See Roads Stariski State Recreation Site, 3-189, 3-218 Sunny Cove State Marine Park, 3-69 B Thumb Cove State Marine Park, 3-69, 3-81 Bachatna Creek, 3-306 Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities Bald Eagle, 2-13, 2-14, 2-15 (DOTPF), 3-208, 3-211, 3-261 Barabara Creek, 3-258 Material Sites, 3-182, 3-201, 3-203, 3-212, 3-213, Barabara Lake, 3-139 3-215, 3-216, 3-218, 3-219, 3-223, 3-224, 3-226, 4- Barwell Island, 3-91 7, 4-16, C-1, F-3 Battle Creek, 3-242 Anchor Point Materials Site, 3-228 Baycrest Hill, 3-226, 4-15 Bear Creek Materials Site, 3-17, 3-20, 4- Bean Creek, 2-26, 3-113, 3-115, 4-12, 4-13 16 Bears, Black, 2-12, 2-14 Bernice Lake Maintenance Site, 3-141 Concentration Areas, 2-12 Canyon Creek, 4-16 Bears, Brown, 2-9, 2-14, 3-142, 3-145 Island Lake Maintenance Site, 3-150 Concentration Areas, 2-12, Japanese Creek Materials Site, 3-89 Movement Corridors, 2-12, 3-44, 3-48, 3-51, 3-52, Lower Summit Lake Materials Site, 3-59, 3-54, 3-56, 3-57, 3-112, 3-115, 3-118, 3-119, 3-167 4-16 Bear Cove, 3-242, 3-243, 3-248, 3-280 Quartz Creek Materials Site, 3-120, 4-16 Bear Creek, 3-87, 3-90, 3-343 Upper Quartz Creek Materials Site, 3-58, Bear Island, 3-248 4-16 Bear Lake, 3-69, 3-86, 3-88, 3-89, 3-167, 3-302, 4-14 Upper Swift River Materials Site, 3-247, Bear Mountain, 3-78, 4-13 4-16 Beauty Bay, 3-284 Maintenance Stations Beaver Creek, 2-26, 3-148, 3-207 Homer DOTPF Maintenance Facility, 3- Beaver Creek Flats, 3-206 209, 4-16 Beluga, 3-295 Moose Pass DOTPF Maintenance Station, Beluga Lake, 3-208, 3-209 3-50 Beluga River, 3-295, 3-308, 4-15 Ninilchik Maintenance Station, 3-228 Bernice Lake, 3-140 Quartz Creek Maintenance Station, 3-122 Big Eddy, 3-137, 3-145, 4-13 Seward DOTPF Maintenance Facility, 3- Big River, 3-305 79 Big River Lakes, 3-303 Silvertip Maintenance Station, 3-62 Big Swamp, 3-183 Alaska Division of Public Safety, 3-148 Bike Trail, See Trails Alaska Energy Authority, 3-204 Bird Rookeries, 2-12 Alaska Marine Ferry, 3-91, 3-265 Bishop Beach, 3-214 Alaska National Guard Armory, 3-146 Bishop Creek, 3-139 Alaska Nellie's Roadhouse, 3-47 Bishops Ridge, 3-56 Alaska Peninsula Greenhouse Site, 3-133 Black Bay, 3-283 Alaska Railroad, 3-42, 3-43, 3-55, 3-56, 3-57, 3-58, 3-63, 3- Black Sand Creek, 3-306 70, 3-87, 3-88, 3-89 Blockade Glacier, 3-306 Alaska Vocational Technical Center, 3-79, 3-80 Boulder Creek, 3-41 Kenai Area Plan H - 2 Appendix- H Boulder Point East, 3-150 Chigmit Mountains, 3-295, 3-345 Boulder Point West, 3-151 Chilligan River, 3-310, 3-311 Bowser Creek, 3-339 China Poot Bay, 2-5, 3-251, 3-264 Boxcar Hills, 3-243 Chinitna Bay, 3-340, 3-342, 3-344 Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project, 3-242, 3-247, F-4 Chinitna River, 3-342 Bradley River, 3-237 Chinook Park, 3-227, 4-15 Bridge Creek, 3-212, 3-214, 3-228 Chisik Island, 3-342 Bridges Chiswell Islands, 3-281 ARR Bridge, 4-12 Chrome Bay, 3-266 Sterling Highway Bridge, 4-13 Chrome Peninsula, 3-260 Warren Ames Bridge, 3-147, 3-367 Chugach Alaska Corporation, 3-275 Bristol Bay, 3-345 Chugach Bay, 3-251, 3-268 Bristol Bay Area Plan, 1-6, 3-331 Chugach Electric Association, 3-99 Bruce Lake, 3-179 Chugach Islands, 3-251, 3-269 Bruin Bay, 3-338, 3-346 Chugach Passage, 3-257, 3-268, 4-14 Buffers, 3-58 Chugachik Island, 3-248 Widths of Reserved Public Access, Building Chuit River, 3-307 Setbacks, and Fish and Bear Habitat Management Chuitna Creek, 3-307, F-3 Zones, 2-52, 2-53 Chuitna River, 3-295, 3-307, 3-312 Bulldog Cove, 3-280 Claim Point, 3-260 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3-266 Clam Creek, 3-189, 3-219 Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 3-139, 3-147, 3-311 Clam Gulch, 3-161, 3-162, 3-183, 3-201, 3-202, 4-14 Butcher Creek, 3-61 Clear Lake Homesite Group, 3-19 Clearwater Creek, 3-342 C Clearwater Slough, 3-245 co, 3-6 Coal, 3-6, 3-295, Co, 4-4 Classification, 4-4, 4-6 Callisto Head, 3-78, 4-13 Deposits, 3-307 Camp Kushtaka, 3-112 Land, 4-2, Campgrounds, 3-215, 3-218 Coal Bay, 3-208 Cooper Creek Campground, 3-115, 3-118 Coal Creek, 3-162, 3-172, 3-174, 3-183, 3-368, 4-14 Crescent Creek Campground, 3-116 Coastal Consistency Finding, 3-313 Deep Creek Campground, 3-229 Coastal Management Coordination, 4-1 Granite Creek Campground, 3-40 Cobbs Cove, 3-301, 3-314 Ninilchik Beach Campground, 3-229 Co-designated Use, 3-5 Ptarmigan Lake Campground, 3-46, 3-55 Cohen Island, 3-260, 4-14 Russian River Campground, 3-119, B-1 Coleman Cove, 3-281 Tenderfoot Campground, 3-61 College Hole, 3-142, 4-13 Trail River Campground, 3-51 Colorado Creek, 3-60, 3-61 Tustumena Lake Campground, 3-167 Commissioner’s Decision, D-1, D-8 Cannery Creek, 3-303, 3-304 Communication Sites, 2-44, 3-132, 3-183 Canyon Creek, 3-27, 3-39, 3-40, 3-58 Community Shooting Center, 3-222, 3-223, 3-225, 3-226 Cape Douglas, 3-340 Contact Point, 3-338, 3-346 Cape Elizabeth, 3-269 Conveyances, 4-1, 4-6, 4-7 Cape Starichkof, 3-220, 3-230 Conveyances to Trusts, 3-10 Caribou, 2-12, 2-14 Cook Inlet, 3-125, 3-138, 3-141, 3-150, 3-161, 3-169, 3-180, Core Calving Areas, 2-12 3-183, 3-201, 3-212, 3-227, 3-230, 3-295, 3-331, 3-345, 4-13, Caribou Hills, 3-176, 3-177, 3-178, 3-179, 3-189, 3-199, 3- 4-14, 4-15, B-1 243, 4-5, 4-11, C-1,
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