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'^^^. PUBLIC LAW 101-292—MAY 17, 1990 104 STAT. 189 (b) SPECIAL ISSUES TO BE INCLUDED. —The comprehensive management plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following issues: (1) Public recreation, including consideration of a r^nge of appropriate recreational opportunities consistent with the rustic, natural, and historic character of the island, including, but not limited to, a system of trails and campsites in conjunction with the lodge referred to in pargigraph (2) of this section. (2) The feasibility of a concessionaire constructed, operated, and maintained rustic lodge and educational facility on no more than 55 acres located so as not to impair or alter existing scenic views or the existing tree line and forested appearance of Grand Island from any point within the boundaries of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The plan shall address the economics of constructing, operating, and maintaining such a facility by a concessionaire or other entity; access by roads and waters; utilities; waste water treatment, garbage disposal, and other associated environmental impacts; management operations including construction, operation and maintenance; and the potentisd for permitted uses by government agencies, profit and nonprofit organizations, or individuals. (3) Prescriptions concerning any management and harvest of timber, subject to section 3(b)(4) of this Act. (4) General design criteria for new facilities or the improvement of existing facilities that are compatible with the rustic, naturgd, and historic character of the island and their topographic and geological location, and that do not impair scenic views from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. (5) Water transportation from the mainland to the national recreation area by a concessionaire or other entity. (6) The feasibility of concessionaire constructed, operated, and maintained docking facilities in the national recreation area and on the mainland. (7) An inventory and assessment of existing traditional roads, the level of road use, access needs, and any vehicular regulation and management needed to protect the resources of the national recreation area while, at the same time, providing reasonable access to private property. (c) CONSULTATION. — In preparing the comprehensive management plan, the Secretary shall consult with the appropriate State and local government officials, provide for full public participation, and consider the views of all interested parties, organizations, and individuals. SEC. 8. GRAND ISLAND ADVISORY COMMISSION. 16 USC (a) EJSTABUSHMENT. —Subject to appointments as provided in subsection (b), there is established a Grand Island Advisory Commission (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Commission") comprised of 12 members for the purpose of advising the Secretary on the preparation of the management plan which is provided for in section 7 of this Act. (b) APPOINTMENT. —(1) Commission members shall be appointed by the Secretary as follows: (A) Three non-voting members, who shall be employees of the Forest Service including the Forest Supervisor of the Hiawatha National Forest. (B) One member who shall be a resident of Munising, Michigan, who is not a Forest Service employee.