Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY.
This section applies only to targeted runoff management projects.
(2) SELECTION.
(a) The department shall assign each project
application to one of the four project categories identified in s.
NR 153.14(2).
(b) From the total budget available to fund
targeted runoff management projects, the department shall create annual budget
sub-allocations for each of the project categories the department intends to
fund in the application cycle. Sub-allocations may change from year to year.
The amount in each sub-allocation shall be based on the department's water
quality goals and the quality of applications submitted.
(c) Projects compete for funding only against
other projects in the same category.
(d) Within each category, the department
shall place the projects on a statewide selection list.
1. For each small scale project category, the
department shall use the following procedure to create the statewide selection
lists:
a. Identify the highest scoring project
in each department region. Provided that the highest regional project score is
equal to or greater than the median score for all qualifying applications
submitted statewide, place the project with the highest regional score at the
top of the statewide selection list. If the highest scoring project in the
department region is less than the median for all qualifying applications, the
project may not be moved to the top of the statewide selection list and shall
be ranked with other projects in accordance with subd. 1. b.
Note: This will increase the likelihood that at least one
project from each department region will be at the top of the statewide
selection lists for each small scale project category.
b. Following projects with the highest
regional score, the department shall place all remaining eligible projects on
the statewide selection list, in rank order from highest to lowest
score.
c. Projects shall be
selected in order from the top to the bottom of the statewide selection lists
until available funds have been allocated.
2. For each large scale project category, the
department shall use the following procedure to create the statewide selection
lists:
a. The department shall place all
eligible projects on the statewide selection list, in rank order from highest
to lowest score. There may be no regional adjustments in the ranking for
large-scale projects.
b. Projects
shall be selected in order from the top to the bottom of the statewide
selection lists until available funds have been allocated.
3. Notwithstanding subds. 1. and 2., the
department may do the following when selecting any small or large scale project
for funding:
a. Not select a higher scoring
project in favor of funding a lower scoring project if federal funds are being
allocated for the project, the higher scoring project is ineligible to receive
the federal funds, and the lower scoring project is eligible to receive the
federal funds.
Note: There are geographic restrictions on the use of certain
federal funds being used to support grant awards, such as those allocated to
the state under section 319 of the Clean Water Act. In order to use the
available federal funds, it may be necessary to leap-frog down the ranked list
to match a project with the federal funds.
b. Establish a maximum total amount of
funding that a grantee may receive in multiple grant awards in any one year.
This amount may not exceed 20 percent of the grant funds available in the
funding category or the maximum allowable funding amount allowed for a single
project, whichever is greater. Projects on the ranked list whose selection for
funding would exceed the allowable grantee total will be moved to the bottom of
the list and funded only after all other eligible projects have been
funded.
c. Establish a maximum
grant award that any single project can receive based on the amount of funding
available and the funding demand in any year. For purposes of administering
this subdivision paragraph for small scale projects, all management practices
proposed on contiguous property shall be considered part of a single project
regardless of whether the management practices are submitted on the same or
separate project applications. In this subdivision paragraph, "contiguous"
means touching or sharing a common boundary with a second parcel of land. A
lake, river, stream, road, railroad or utility right of way which separates any
part of the parcel from any other part does not render the parcel of land
non-contiguous.
d. Offer reduced
grants for projects that do not require minimum cost-sharing to meet the
requirements of s.
281.16(3) (e), Stats. Reduced grant offers may be based
on a reduction in the cost share rate or a reduction in the maximum project
grant award amount.
Note: This includes projects that are not being implemented
to meet required state performance standards or prohibitions under ch. NR
151.
e. Offer an award of
less than the amount requested if that is the only funding remaining. In these
circumstances, the applicant is required to complete the project as specified
in the application if the partial funding is accepted.
(e) The department shall notify
the land and water conservation board of project scores and ranks no later than
September 1 of each year.
(f)
Before November 1 of each year, the department shall also notify the land and
water conservation board of the budget sub-allocations determined in accordance
with par. (b) and the projects that it has identified and proposes to select
for funding in the following calendar year.
(g) After selecting projects for funding, the
department shall notify applicants in writing of its intent to offer grant
agreements for the selected projects. The department shall inform applicants if
the location of the project indicates measures may be needed to address
environmental contamination, potential negative impacts of the project on
navigable waters, endangered, threatened, or wetland resources, historic
properties, or historic places.
(3) FUNDING.
(a) The department shall, where practicable,
issue grants to successful applicants by December 31 of each year for work that
begins in the following calendar year. The department shall consider the
factors in pars. (b) to (e) when determining final grant awards.
(b) The department shall make adjustments to
the requested grant amount if necessary to correct errors made by the applicant
concerning eligibility of items for cost sharing and errors in cost-share rates
used in developing the application.
(c) For any large scale project, the
department may make a partial grant award. The department shall complete the
grant award based on availability of funds and project performance as defined
under s.
NR 153.21(5) (h)
2.
(d) The department may offer an award of less
than the amount requested if that is the only funding remaining. In these
circumstances, the applicant is required to complete the project as specified
in the application if partial funding is accepted.
(e) If the department determines, following
scoring, that a project may have unacceptable impacts on endangered,
threatened, or wetland resources, historic places, or historic properties, or
that it may expose environmental hazards at the project location, it may do any
of the following:
1. Decide not to provide a
grant for the project.
2. Place a
condition on a grant requiring that the grantee take specific actions or
develop a plan to reduce or eliminate the impacts of the project.
Note: In addition, s.
NR 154.04(2) (k) states that all
required permits, including those mandated by the department, shall be obtained
prior to installing a best management practice listed in this chapter.
(f) The department may
fund, in a grant, activities needed to identify impacts on navigable waters,
endangered, threatened, or wetland resources, historic places, or historic
properties and actions needed to reduce or eliminate the impacts.
(4) JOINT ALLOCATION PLAN. The
department shall provide information to the department of agriculture, trade
and consumer protection about grant decisions it has made under this section
for incorporation into the joint allocation plan required under ss.
92.14(14) and
281.65(4) (pm), Stats.
Note: The joint allocation plan is distributed to counties
for review and comment and is submitted to the Wisconsin land and water
conservation board which may make recommendations to the department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection on approval, modification, or
disapproval. This process affords the affected public and the board an
opportunity to make recommendations on items such as budget sub-allocations and
project selections determined in accordance with the procedures set forth in
the section.
(5) PROJECT
SUBSTITUTION.
(a) A grantee may request a
substitution to a project selected under this section. The request may be to
change best management practices or install the best management practices at an
alternative location.
(b) The
grantee shall submit the request to the department prior to the end of the
grant period. The grantee shall submit the substitution request on a form
provided by the department.
Note: Forms can be obtained from the department's Bureau of
Watershed Management or the department's Bureau of Community Financial
Assistance, 101 S. Webster St., PO Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
(c) The department shall consider
the substitution request and inform the grantee of its decision. The department
may approve the substitution request only if all of the following criteria are
met:
1. The grantee provides a description and
rationale for the substitution.
2.
The altered project meets project screening, minimum scoring, and local share
requirements of this chapter.
3.
The altered project is cost-effective, will not increase the original grant
award, and will achieve results substantially similar to those anticipated
through the original project proposal.
4. The altered project will affect the same
hydrologic unit and water resources identified in the original
application.
5. There is sufficient
time remaining to complete the revised project.
6. The substitution will not result in
removing a cost-share offer included in a notice that has been issued or is
expected to be issued under s.
NR 151.09 or 151.095.