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NR 47.56(1)(b) (b) The cost of necessary supplies and equipment. Equipment costing more than $5,000 per unit is not eligible. To be fully eligible project costs under the grant, a capital purchase shall be used exclusively for project-related purposes over its useful life. Nonexclusive capital purchases may be charged as project costs only for that portion of depreciation equitably related to use in project activities.
NR 47.56(1)(c) (c) The costs of leased equipment and facilities for the length of the project;
NR 47.56(1)(d) (d) The reasonable value of in-kind contributions by the applicant of labor, equipment or facilities. Direct costs shall be supported by time sheets, vouchers or similar documentation reflecting specific assignment to the project. Actual fringe benefits may not exceed the current department fringe rate percentage of the direct labor costs claimed. The rate is established biennially by the department of administration and is available from the department urban forestry coordinators. Equipment rental rates may not exceed the county equipment rates established annually by the department of transportation and published in chapter 5 of the state highway maintenance manual. These rates are also available from the department urban forestry coordinators.
NR 47.56(1)(e) (e) Contract costs of qualified vendors to perform project activities.
NR 47.56(2) (2) Eligible costs, non-reimbursable. Reasonable value of donated labor, equipment, supplies, facilities or services are eligible project costs for the purposes of match, but are not eligible for reimbursement. To be fully eligible project costs under the grant, a capital donation shall be used exclusively for project-related purposes over its useful life. Nonexclusive capital donations may be charged as project costs only for that portion of depreciation equitably related to use in project activities. Value of donated labor will be calculated using rates established by the department.
NR 47.56(3) (3) Ineligible costs. Costs not directly associated with or necessary for the implementation of the project as determined by the department are ineligible for grant funding. Ineligible costs include, but are not limited to:
NR 47.56(3)(a) (a) Fines and penalties due to violations of, or failure to comply with, federal, state or local laws or regulations;
NR 47.56(3)(b) (b) Ordinary operating expenses of local government applicants, also known as indirect costs, such as salaries and expenses of a mayor or city council members, that are not directly related to the project;
NR 47.56(3)(c) (c) Costs for which payment has been or will be received under another federal or state financial assistance program except that community development block grants may be used to match urban forestry grants only when it can be demonstrated to the department's satisfaction that there is a local commitment to, and involvement in, the project;
NR 47.56(3)(d) (d) Costs incurred in a contract which creates a real or apparent conflict of interest. An apparent conflict of interest arises when an official or employee of a grantee participates in the selection, awarding or administration of a contract supported by this project and:
NR 47.56(3)(d)1. 1. The official or employee, or his or her spouse or partner, has an ownership interest in the firm selected for the contract; or
NR 47.56(3)(d)2. 2. A person identified in subd. 1. receives a contract, gratuity or favor from the award of the contract.
NR 47.56(3)(e) (e) Program costs incurred before or after the project period.
NR 47.56(3)(f) (f) Capital purchases that exceed $5,000.
NR 47.56 History History: Cr. Register, August, 1992, No. 440, eff. 9-1-92; am. (1) (b), (d) and (2), renum. (3) (a) and (b) to be (3) (intro.) to (d) and (e) and am. (3) (b) and (c), cr. (3) (f), Register. May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99.
NR 47.57 NR 47.57Grant selection process. Projects selected for grants under this subchapter, shall relate to urban forestry. When selecting projects, the department may give priority to the following listed in no particular order:
NR 47.57(1) (1)Applicants with an administrative unit, board or commission charged with the development and administration of a comprehensive tree care program.
NR 47.57(2) (2)Applicants with a tree ordinance, plan or administrative rule which describes public policies for tree planting, protection, maintenance and removal.
NR 47.57(3) (3)Applicants with an ongoing forestry program budget. This funding need not be a line item amount in the budget but could include for example expenditures for tree removal, administration expenses, volunteer labor and other activity involved in managing trees.
NR 47.57(4) (4)Applicants that have not received urban forestry assistance grants in the past.
NR 47.57(5) (5)Projects that maximize benefits to the urban forest resource.
NR 47.57(6) (6)Projects that are cost effective.
NR 47.57(7) (7)Projects that involve the community in the development or implementation of the project.
NR 47.57(8) (8)Projects that maximize benefits to the public.
NR 47.57(9) (9)Projects that are innovative.
NR 47.57(10) (10)Activities that are not currently funded.
NR 47.57(11) (11)Community population.
NR 47.57(12) (12)Projects that involve or stimulate cooperation with other local governments, organizations, schools or businesses.
NR 47.57 History History: Cr. Register, August, 1992, No. 440, eff. 9-1-92; am. (intro), cr. (12), Register, May, 1994, No. 461, eff. 6-1-94; am. (intro.) and (1), Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99.
NR 47.58 NR 47.58Grant awards; payment.
NR 47.58(1)(1)Grant awards. Grants shall be awarded subject to execution of the department's project agreement.
NR 47.58(2) (2) Payment.
NR 47.58(2)(a)(a) Not-for-profit organizations may request an advance payment of no more than 50% of the grant upon the awarding of the grant.
NR 47.58(2)(b) (b) Each grantee shall submit to the department a final accounting claim for reimbursement, supported by evidence of cost, within 90 days after the grant expiration date.
NR 47.58(2)(c) (c) Final balance payments for not-for-profit organizations that received an advance, and grant payments for all other grantees, shall be made upon approval of the final report and the final accounting claim.
NR 47.58(3) (3) Final audit. All payments are contingent upon final audit. Financial records including all documentation to support entries in the accounting records to substantiate charges for each project shall be kept available for review by state or federal officials for a period of 3 years after final payment.
NR 47.58 History History: Cr. Register, August, 1992, No. 440, eff. 9-1-92; r. and recr. (2), Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99.
subch. VI of ch. NR 47 Subchapter VI — County Forests
NR 47.60 NR 47.60County forest project loans.
NR 47.60(1)(1)Purpose. The purpose of this section is to implement and administer project loans under s. 28.11 (8) (b) 2., Stats., pertaining to county forest operations.
NR 47.60(2) (2) Applicability. This section is applicable to those counties which have land entered under s. 28.11 (4), Stats., as county forest and which apply for a county forest project loan.
NR 47.60(3) (3) Eligibility. To be eligible for a county forest project loan:
NR 47.60(3)(a) (a) Projects shall be economically productive forest operations, including land acquisition.
NR 47.60(3)(b) (b) Projects shall be consistent with the county's 10 year comprehensive land use plan under s. 28.11, Stats.
NR 47.60(3)(c) (c) Loans may not be used for construction of recreational facilities or for fish or wildlife management projects.
NR 47.60(4) (4) Application procedures.
NR 47.60(4)(a)(a) A county may apply for project loans under this section for the purposes described in sub. (3). The application shall include but is not limited to:
NR 47.60(4)(a)1. 1. An approved county board resolution specifying the county's decision to apply for a county forest project loan.
NR 47.60(4)(a)2. 2. The project specifications including: maps, a short narrative, and an estimated cost breakdown including any county contributions.
NR 47.60(4)(a)3. 3. Any other information the department feels necessary and requests within 20 days following receipt of the application.
NR 47.60(4)(a)4. 4. Applications shall be filed by the county with the department of natural resources, bureau of forestry.
NR 47.60 Note Note: The mailing address is WI DNR, Bureau of Forestry, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921 Attn: County Forest Specialist.
NR 47.60(5) (5) Application deadline; decisions on applications.
NR 47.60(5)(a) (a) Project loans shall be awarded annually on a fiscal year basis and applications shall be accepted during the application periods in this section. The first application period shall be from July 1 to August 15. Decisions on those applications shall be made in accordance with sub. (6) no later than the following September 15.
NR 47.60(5)(b) (b) The second application period shall be from August 16 to December 1. Decisions on those applications shall be made no later than the following January 1.
NR 47.60(5)(c) (c) Notwithstanding sub. (6), all other applications received from December 2 to June 30 shall be approved on a first-come, first-serve basis.
NR 47.60(5)(d) (d) A county may apply more than once in any given calendar year.
NR 47.60(6) (6) Selection criteria.
NR 47.60(6)(a)(a) Preference shall be given to projects as follows:
NR 47.60(6)(a)1. 1. First preference: Land acquisition
NR 47.60(6)(a)2. 2. Second preference: Land management activities including but not limited to:
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.a. a. Tree planting;
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.b. b. Direct seeding;
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.c. c. Site preparation for regeneration;
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.d. d. Noncommercial thinnings of forest stands;
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.e. e. Release from competing vegetation (conifers or hardwoods both artificially or naturally regenerated).
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.f. f. Land management equipment including tree planters, scarifier and other management equipment.
NR 47.60(6)(a)2.g. g. Pruning.
NR 47.60(6)(a)3. 3. Third preference: Land information activities including but not limited to:
NR 47.60(6)(a)3.a. a. Vegetative/animal inventories;
NR 47.60(6)(a)3.b. b. Geographic information systems including computer hardware, software and digitizing of forest management information;
NR 47.60(6)(a)3.c. c. Aerial photo purchases.
NR 47.60(6)(a)4. 4. Fourth preference: Capital purchases/improvements including but not limited to:
NR 47.60(6)(a)4.a. a. Roads/access construction and maintenance;
NR 47.60(6)(a)4.b. b. Buildings construction and maintenance.
NR 47.60(6)(b) (b) Within a preference category, projects shall be prioritized in ascending order, with projects in counties that have most recently received project loans given lowest priority and projects in counties that have not received loans previously given highest priority.
NR 47.60(6)(c) (c) For applications in the same preference category except as provided under par. (b), preference shall be selected by lottery.
NR 47.60(6)(d) (d) If after ranking a project loan application in accordance with pars. (b) and (c) only partial funding is available due to insufficient funds, the department shall offer the applicant the choice of receiving partial funding for the project up to the amount of available funding or withdrawing the application.
NR 47.60(7) (7) Approved project modifications. Project loans may be modified regarding the type of activities to be funded and the date and type of loan disbursements with written approval from the department. Requests for an increase in the loan amount shall be accompanied by a county board resolution authorizing the request.
NR 47.60(8) (8) Funding rates and constraints.
NR 47.60(8)(a) (a) Payment of all loans shall be made at project completion unless an advance payment has been made by the department.
NR 47.60(8)(b) (b) An advance payment of not more than 75% of the loan amount may be paid upon mutual agreement of the applicant and department.
NR 47.60(8)(c) (c) The recipient shall submit information requested by and satisfactory to the department demonstrating project completion.
NR 47.60(8)(d) (d) A loan may be approved with payments in 2 consecutive fiscal years as long as the payment in each year does not exceed 25% of the total available funds for the year, except funding may exceed the 25% limit by applying all funds not applied for and remaining available following April 15 of each year not to exceed the application total.
NR 47.60 Note Note: A loan in the amount of $100,000 each year is approved even though the application was for $200,000 each year. If after April 15 the account balance is $100,000, that money would be sent to fulfill that year of application amount.
NR 47.60(9) (9) Project completion accountability and audit procedures.
NR 47.60(9)(a)(a) Project loan funds may be spent only on project identified costs and in compliance with the provisions of the loan agreement.
NR 47.60(9)(b) (b) All loan records shall be audited with the normal departmental audit of the county forest program.
NR 47.60(9)(c) (c) An approved project may not exceed 2 years in length unless written approval is obtained from the department.
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