Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 47 - Forestry Grant And State Aid Administration
Subchapter VII - The Private Forest Landowner Grant Program
Section NR 47.86 - Grants
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 47.86
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) GRANT CALCULATION.
(a) A matching grant provided through s.
20.370(5) (av), Stats., or other state funds may not be
more than 75% of the actual eligible costs depending on availability of funds.
If a federal or nonprofit organization grant agreement provides for cost-share
limitations different from those specified in this subsection, the cost-share
rate from funds provided through the federal or nonprofit organization grant
agreement may apply.
(b) An annual
grant under the program may not exceed $10,000 or be less than $100 for any
individual, person, or project.
(2) GRANT SELECTION SYSTEM.
(a) In selecting practices for grant
assistance, the department shall give preference to projects which are directed
to accomplish one or more of the following; these are not listed in order of
priority:
1. Establish or reestablish forests
through various methods of regeneration, including planting, direct seeding or
natural regeneration.
2. Improve
forest stand productivity, stand vigor, forest health, and the value and
quality of wood products.
3.
Encourage sustainability of forest lands.
4. Provide protection of soil and water
resources.
5. Include additional
land under written forest stewardship management plans.
6. Provide protection and enhancement of
riparian area and wetlands.
7.
Provide protection and enhancement of terrestrial wildlife habitat.
8. Provide endangered, threatened or rare
species habitat enhancement and natural community habitat maintenance and
enhancement.
(3) APPLICATION AND APPROVAL.
(a) Application deadlines are as follows
unless otherwise provided on the application, and are contingent upon
availability of funds: May 1 and August 1. State funds for this program other
than those provided through s.
20.370(5) (av), Stats., federal funds awarded pursuant
to a federal grant agreement and nonprofit organization funds awarded pursuant
to a nonprofit organization grant agreement may specify other application
deadlines.
Note Applications can be obtained from the local department of natural resources forester or from the State Forester, P.O. 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
(b) The department shall make basic
eligibility determinations, including whether the applicant meets nonindustrial
private forest land ownership criteria and minimum and maximum acreage
criteria.
(c)
1. Annually, the department may designate a
percentage of the total annual funds for any of the following:
a. A statewide forestry emergency, as
designated by the chief state forester. A statewide forestry emergency
includes, but is limited to natural and man-made events which cause large areas
of forest mortality due to wind, ice, hail, flooding, forest fires, forest
insect, or disease.
b. Practices
that accomplish objectives or groups of objectives identified under sub. (2)
(a).
2. If funds are
available following distribution under subd. 1. a. and b., the funds may be
distributed on a first-co me-first-serve basis to any approved applications
awaiting funding.
(d)
Applications not able to be funded during one application period will be held
until the subsequent application period unless the landowner requests the
application be canceled.
(e) The
department shall review applications to determine practice eligibility, based
on the following:
1. Consistency with a
department approved landowner forest stewardship plan unless the applicant is
applying for a grant to develop one.
2. The practice is needed and
feasible.
3. The practice is
eligible under this subchapter.
4.
The practice cost is determined to be at least $200 or more.
5. Applications will be approved provided
grant funds are available. Department approval of an application shall
constitute an agreement between the state and the landowner.
6. Upon approval of a practice, the
department shall prepare a practice outline that identifies the needed
technical practices, specifications, and approximate time frames for the
implementation of the practice, to achieve the objectives of the practice. The
outline shall be attached to and become part of the landowner forest
stewardship plan and shall be effective for the duration of the practice. The
requirements in the practice outline shall constitute the basis for determining
acceptable performance upon practice completion.
7. Upon approval of a practice, the landowner
shall be notified in writing by the department or its agent. The notice shall
state that the landowner can begin implementing the approved
practice.
8. Within 8 weeks of the
end of the batching period, the department shall notify the landowner as to the
status of his or her application.
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