Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 48 - County forest withdrawal
Section NR 48.04 - Department investigation and findings
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 48.04
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) The department's investigation of an application for withdrawal shall include but is not limited to:
(a) An environmental review
required by s.
1.11,
Stats., and ch. NR 150.
(b) An
inspection of the land subject to the application, other land involved in the
proposed transfer and other information available to the department describing
the land and its values. The inspection shall be conducted by a department
forester and other persons deemed appropriate by the department to participate
in the inspection.
(c) The holding
of a public hearing or informational meeting when deemed necessary by the
department or requested in writing by a county making a withdrawal
application.
(2) The department decision on the application shall include, but not be limited to, findings on the following:
(a) Compliance of
the application with the applicant's county forest comprehensive land use
plan.
(b) Disposition and use of
all land and funds involved in the proposed withdrawal transaction.
(c) Environmental impacts, including impacts
on groundwater, surface water, wetlands, terrestrial resources and other
environmentally sensitive areas on the land subject to the application as a
result of the proposed use.
(d)
Impacts on endangered and threatened species of plants and wild
animals.
(e) Impacts on game and
nongame species of wild animals.
(f) Impacts on multiple use benefits of the
land involved in the withdrawal and the remaining county forest.
(g) Impacts on production of forest products
and commodities.
(h) Compliance
with s.
1.11,
Stats., and ch. NR 150.
(i) The
minimum value of the land subject to the application or involved in the
proposed withdrawal transaction.
(j) Impacts on archeological and historical
values.
(k) Economic impacts of the
withdrawal versus continued entry under s.
28.11,
Stats.
(L) Whether upon withdrawal
the land will be put to a better or higher use and whether the benefits of
withdrawal to the people of the state as a whole and the county, outweigh the
benefits under continued entry.
(3) In making its findings, the department shall consider, but is not limited to considering:
(a) Alternative land for the proposed purpose
which is reasonably available.
(b)
Values to the public provided by the land subject to the application which may
be lost and not replaced by the purchase and entry of additional
land.
(c) Economic, social or other
values received by the county or state as a result of sale or exchange of the
lands subject to the application.
(d) Impacts on unique resource
values.
(e) Public health, safety
or welfare impacts.
(f) County
forest benefits.
(g) The history of
the county's administration and enhancement of the county forests including
land acquired and entered as county forest, public use opportunities and
facilities developed on the forest.
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