(1) PUBLIC
NOTIFICATION OF RECEIPT OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE INCIDENTAL TAKE OF ENDANGERED
OR THREATENED SPECIES.
(a)
1. Upon receipt of an application for an
incidental take permit, an accompanying conservation plan and an implementing
agreement under s.
29.604(6m),
Stats., all of which are deemed complete and acceptable to the department, the
department shall develop a news release that includes all of the following
information:
a. The name and address of the
applicant.
b. A brief description
of the project or activity, including location, and the endangered and
threatened species to be affected.
c. A statement regarding the proposal's
potential to cause significant adverse effects to endangered and threatened
species, the whole plant-animal community of which they are a part, or the
habitat that is critical to its existence.
d. A brief description of efforts the
applicant intends to conduct to minimize and mitigate the impact caused by the
taking.
e. The name and address of
a contact within the department who can receive comments and respond to
questions.
f. A date until which
the department will accept and consider comments.
2. Notwithstanding subd. 1., but consistent
with s.
29.604(6m) (e), Stats., when deemed appropriate by the
department, any other department notice, including a notice required under
another statute or administrative rule, containing the information in subd. 1.
a. to f. may be used in addition to a news release.
(b) The department shall distribute the news
release or notice to appropriate news media in the vicinity of the proposed
taking and to the official state newspaper designated under s.
985.04,
Stats.
(c) In addition to
distributing the news release or notice under par. (b), the department shall
mail, or may otherwise provide the information specified in par. (a) in the
manner requested, and consistent with s.
29.604(6m) (e), Stats., to the following organizations,
at the address or location they provide:
1.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Natural Resources;
2. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point,
College of Natural Resources;
3.
Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, Northland College, Ashland;
4. Wisconsin Wildlife Federation;
5. Wisconsin Conservation Congress;
6. Citizens Natural Resources Association of
Wisconsin;
7. Wisconsin Society for
Ornithology;
8. Wisconsin Woodland
Owners Association;
9. Sierra
Club-Muir Chapter;
10. Wisconsin
Audubon Council;
11. The Nature
Conservancy;
12. The Izaak Walton
League;
13. Wisconsin Wetlands
Association;
14. U.S. Department of
the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service;
15. Wisconsin Paper Council;
16. Wisconsin Association of County Planning
Directors;
17. Wisconsin
Manufacturers & Commerce;
18.
Prairie Enthusiasts;
19. Great
Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission;
20. Milwaukee Public Museum;
21. Madison Audubon Society;
22. Natural Areas Preservation
Council;
23. Wisconsin Waterfowl
Association;
24. Wisconsin
Environmental Decade; and
25. Other
organizations or individuals clearly requesting notification of receipt of
applications under s.
29.604(6m),
Stats., by filing a written request with the bureau of endangered resources.
Note: The mailing address for the Bureau of Endangered
Resources is Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI
53707.