Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 51 - Administration Of Stewardship Grants
Subchapter XI - Governmental Units
Section NR 51.907 - Grant awards
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 51.907
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS.
(a) Requirements and calculations of grant
cost share for land acquisition projects shall be determined pursuant to s.
NR 51.006(1).
(b) Land acquisition costs may be retroactive
for up to one year before the grant application is submitted to the department
by the sponsor, provided that the sponsor can demonstrate a need to proceed at
the time.
(2)DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.
(a) The department may issue grants
for up to 50 percent of necessary development project costs that are consistent
with the project scope and incurred during the project period. The sponsor
shall indicate all known sources of the sponsor match when the grant
application is submitted to the department. Eligible costs include, but are not
limited to:
1. Labor costs including force
account labor directly related to and required for completing the project.
Costs shall be based on the actual wage rate paid by the sponsor including
salary and fringe benefits.
2.
Direct costs for materials and equipment used for project-related purposes over
their useful life or in the case of force account materials or equipment time,
the cost of the portion used for the project.
3. The cost of leased equipment used for
project related purposes. The cost of the use of equipment owned by the sponsor
may not exceed the county highway rates established annually by the Wisconsin
department of transportation.
Note: The county highway rates for equipment are formulated under s. 84.07, Stats., and can be found in chapter 5 of the State Highway Maintenance Manual published by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 4802 Sheboygan Ave., Madison 53705.
4.
Engineering or planning fees necessary to complete the project. These costs may
be retroactive.
5. Fees for permits
necessary to complete the project.
(b) The substantiated value of materials,
equipment, professional services or labor donated for the project may be used
as all or part of the sponsor match of the project cost subject to all of the
following:
1. All known sources of the
sponsor match shall be identified when the grant application is
submitted.
2. The maximum value of
donated, non-professional labor shall be equal to the prevailing Wisconsin
minimum wage requirements.
3. The
value of donated materials and professional services shall conform to market
rates and be established by invoice.
4. The value of donated equipment use shall
conform to the Wisconsin department of transportation highway rates for
equipment.
Note: The county highway rates for equipment are formulated under s. 84.07, Stats., and can be found in chapter 5 of the State Highway Maintenance Manual published by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 4802 Sheboygan Ave., Madison 53705.
5. The value
of a property donation may be used as sponsor match for a development
project.
6. The donated value is
reasonable and necessary for carrying out the project.
(c) Costs not directly associated with or
necessary for the implementation of the project are ineligible for grant
funding. Ineligible costs include, but are not limited to:
1. Fines and penalties due to violation of,
or failure to comply with, federal, state or local laws and
regulations.
2. Indirect costs
including administrative costs.
3.
Costs for which payment has been or will be received from any other funding
source.
4. Costs associated with
operation and maintenance of parks and other outdoor recreation areas and
facilities.
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