Cook County2017-08-072017-08-072015https://hdl.handle.net/11299/189202No date in item; date given (2015) is questionable but mid-2010s seems likely.This three-page pdf summarizes the desirable attributes of Cook County, with numerous direct and indirect references to water resources and the coastal areas, for example: “The Physical Setting: A Wild Land Cook County’s blend of diverse natural resources and features, including its climate, attracts people to visit and live in the county and is the foundation for most of its economic activity. The county’s distinctiveness is founded upon its relatively low levels of development and population that are enhanced by a sense of undeveloped wildness and remoteness expressed, in part, by the presence of Lake Superior, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and other large tracts of publicly accessible land. This is furthered by its unique mix of seacoast and forest and lakes and mountains, its large expanses of relatively intact ecosystems, and its relatively unpolluted setting. Although the depth of individuals’ understanding of and reaction to the physical setting may vary, there is a broadly shared acceptance of the inherent value of these features and the need to sustain them into the future.”enTaking Stock - Topical CategoriesTaking Stock - Social ConstructsTaking Stock - Planning & Planning ReviewTaking Stock - Natural ResourcesTaking Stock - MotivationCook County, MinnesotaNatural resourcesTourismCook County Land Use Guide Plan Update: Sense of Place & Desired Future ConditionSense of Please ReviewOther