NR 50.21(4)(a)3.c.
c. Not less than 40 percent for uses that provide for the greatest number of compatible recreational trail uses or that provide for innovative recreational trail corridor sharing to accommodate motorized and non-motorized recreational trail use. Of this amount, 50 percent shall be used for grants to applicants under sub. (3) (c) and 50 percent shall be used by the department for trail purposes. Funds not encumbered before the first day of the 4th quarter of the state fiscal year may be used for either grants or used by the department for diversified trail purposes.
NR 50.21(4)(b)
(b) Funds allocated to the state but not encumbered in projects shall remain allocated to the state during subsequent state fiscal years. These funds shall remain allocated under the respective motorized, non-motorized and diversified categories.
NR 50.21(5)
(5) General provisions. Unless otherwise noted, the general conditions of s.
NR 50.05 also apply:
NR 50.21(5)(a)
(a) Eligible applicants may receive a state grant for up to 100 percent of the total project costs of a recreational trail project.
NR 50.21(5)(b)
(b) Any use of national recreational trail program funds for trails on private lands shall be accompanied by a written easement or other legally binding agreement that ensures public access to the trail improvements.
NR 50.21(5)(c)
(c) When a corridor to be developed is obtained through an easement or subject to other legally binding agreement, the degree of control over the corridor by the sponsor and the period of time that the written easement or legally binding agreement continues shall be factors in determining the amount of national recreational trails program funds to be granted to the project.
NR 50.21(5)(d)
(d) National recreational trails program funds are to be used on trails and trail related projects which have been identified in or which further a specific goal of a trail plan included or referenced in a statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan required by LAWCON.
NR 50.21(5)(e)
(e) Cost overruns beyond the original grant award may be allowed for good cause. Awarding of cost overruns shall be contingent upon funds available and review by department staff.
NR 50.21(5)(f)
(f) Acquisition of real property shall be in accordance with state and federal guidelines for preparation of appraisals and relocation assistance.
NR 50.21 Note
Note: Guidelines for the preparation of appraisals are available from the Bureau of Community Assistance, Department of Natural Resources, Box 7921, Madison, WI, 53707. Guidelines for relocation assistance are available from the Relocation Services Unit, Equal Rights Division, Department of Workforce Development, Box 8928, Madison, WI, 53707.
NR 50.21(5)(g)
(g) Administrative costs of acquiring lands or land rights including the cost of appraisal, relocation payments, title insurance and recording fees are not eligible costs for reimbursement.
NR 50.21(5)(h)
(h) A grant may not be made to share costs for land acquisition, planning or engineering costs incurred prior to approval of a grant application.
NR 50.21(5)(i)
(i) Title to lands or rights in land acquired under this section shall vest in the sponsor, but the lands purchased may not be converted to uses inconsistent with this section without the prior approval of the department. Proceeds from the sale or other disposal of the lands shall be used to promote the objectives of this section.
NR 50.21(5)(j)
(j) Project agreements with incorporated organizations for the acquisition of land shall incorporate a special condition that should the sponsoring incorporated organization be dissolved, the title to property acquired with national recreational trails program funds shall revert to the department.
NR 50.21(5)(k)
(k) Actual fringe benefits paid as part of the direct labor costs
NR 50.21(5)(L)
(L) Claims for payment shall be submitted by the sponsor within 6 months of the project termination date.
NR 50.21(5)(m)
(m) Claims for payment shall be paid on a cost reimbursement basis.
NR 50.21(5)(n)
(n) Trail grooming rates shall be established by the department. These rates will reflect the operating costs of tractor units and attached grooming devices.
NR 50.21(5)(o)
(o) Rates for equipment used for maintenance, rehabilitation or development activities performed by a sponsor may not exceed the county machinery agreement rate established annually with each county by the state department of transportation. All hand tools necessary to carry out a project are the responsibility of the sponsor.
NR 50.21 Note
Note: Copies of the county machinery agreements are available from the county highway departments.
NR 50.21(5)(p)
(p) The department may approve a variance from the requirements of this section that are not elements of the federal statutes,
16 USC 1261,
1262, upon request of a sponsor when the department determines that the variance is essential to effect necessary grant actions or program objectives, and where special circumstances make the variance in the best interest of the program. Before granting a variance, the department shall take into account factors such as good cause and circumstances beyond the control of the sponsor.
NR 50.21 Note
Note: The following provisions of the rule are elements of the federal statutes: ss.
NR 50.21 (2);
(4) (a) 1. and 2;
(5) (b) to
(d),
(g);
(6); and
(7). The remaining provisions are not elements of the federal statutes.
NR 50.21(6)
(6) Eligible projects. Projects eligible for funding under this section include:
NR 50.21(6)(a)
(a) Development of urban trail linkages near homes and workplaces;
NR 50.21(6)(b)
(b) Maintenance of existing recreational trails, including the grooming and maintenance of trails across snow;
NR 50.21(6)(c)
(c) Restoration of areas damaged by use of recreational trails;
NR 50.21(6)(d)
(d) Development of trailside and trail head facilities;
NR 50.21(6)(e)
(e) Provision of features which facilitate the access and use of trails by persons with disabilities.
NR 50.21(6)(f)
(f) Acquisition of easements for trails, or for trail corridors identified in a state trail plan;
NR 50.21(6)(g)
(g) Acquisition of fee simple title to property from a willing seller when the objective of the acquisition cannot be accomplished by acquisition of an easement or by other means;
NR 50.21(6)(h)
(h) Construction of new trails on state, county, municipal or private lands where a recreational need for this construction is shown;
NR 50.21(6)(i)
(i) Construction of new trails crossing federal lands only where necessary and required by the state comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, approved by the department and the administering federal agency or agencies charged with administering all impacted lands and consistent with applicable federal land management plans and policies.
NR 50.21(7)
(7) Ineligible projects. National recreational trails program funds may not be used for the following:
NR 50.21(7)(b)
(b) Construction of any motorized trail on national forest lands unless the lands have been allocated for uses other than wilderness by a forest land and resource management plan approved by the U. S. forest service or have been released to uses other than wilderness by an act of congress and the construction is consistent with management direction in the national forest land and resource management plan.
NR 50.21(7)(c)
(c) Upgrading, expanding or otherwise facilitating motorized use or access to trails predominately used by non-motorized trail users, and as of May 1, 1991 motorized use is either prohibited or has not occurred.
NR 50.21(8)
(8) Priorities. The department shall establish a project priority list based on the following factors to select projects for financial assistance:
NR 50.21(8)(a)1.
1. The type of trail project is given preference in the following ranked order: trail rehabilitation project, trail maintenance project, trail development project and trail acquisition project.
NR 50.21(8)(a)2.
2. The trail sponsor has or can demonstrate the ability to carry out a trail project.
NR 50.21(8)(a)4.
4. The degree to which the trail project will utilize volunteer or non-traditional labor and donations of materials and equipment.
NR 50.21(8)(a)7.
7. The trail links with other trails to form a trail system or leads to a trail system.
NR 50.21(8)(a)8.
8. The trail project is located on land where control of the trail corridor is long term.
NR 50.21(8)(b)1.
1. The type of trail project is given preference in the following ranked order: trail rehabilitation project, trail maintenance project, trail development project and trail acquisition project.
NR 50.21(8)(b)2.
2. The trail sponsor has or can demonstrate the ability to carry out a trail project.
NR 50.21(8)(b)4.
4. The degree to which the trail project will utilize volunteer or non-traditional labor and donations of materials and equipment.
NR 50.21(8)(b)5.
5. The trail project is located close to high population areas.
NR 50.21(8)(c)1.
1. The type of trail project is given preference in the following ranked order: trail rehabilitation project, trail maintenance project, trail development project and trail acquisition project.
NR 50.21(8)(c)3.
3. The degree to which the trail project will utilize volunteer or non-traditional labor and donations of materials and equipment.
NR 50.21(8)(c)4.
4. The trail project will provide for the greatest number of compatible trail uses.
NR 50.21(8)(c)5.
5. The trail project will provide for the greatest number of other outdoor recreational uses in addition to trail use.
NR 50.21(8)(c)6.
6. The trail project will resolve conflict between historically conflicting trail uses.
NR 50.21(8)(c)7.
7. The trail project will provide for innovative recreational trail corridor sharing to accommodate motorized and non-motorized trail use.
NR 50.21(8)(c)8.
8. The trail project is located close to high population areas.
NR 50.21(9)
(9) Applications and grant award procedures. NR 50.21(9)(a)(a) Applicants for national recreational trails program funds shall submit applications on the prescribed department form to the appropriate district office by May 1 of each year.
NR 50.21 Note
Note: Application forms and instructions are available from department district offices.
NR 50.21(9)(b)
(b) The department shall evaluate completed applications to determine which applicants will receive grants according to priorities in sub. (8).
NR 50.21(9)(c)
(c) Successful applicants shall be notified by the department and sent a project agreement. Development or maintenance work under the project agreement may not proceed until the agreement is signed by the department and the applicant.
NR 50.21(10)
(10) Role of state trails council. The state trails council shall provide guidance on the administration of the national recreational trails program and rules to implement the program.
NR 50.21 History
History: Cr.
Register, November, 1993, No. 455, eff. 12-1-93; corrections in (3) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register, December, 1999, No. 528; correction in (3) (c) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register May 2003 No. 569; correction in (3) (a) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register April 2013 No. 688.
NR 50.23
NR 50.23
Wildlife damage control grants for urban areas. NR 50.23(1)(1)
Applicability. This section is applicable to municipalities in urban areas applying for grants under s.
29.887, Stats.
NR 50.23(2)(a)
(a) “Municipality" means a town, city, village, county or tribal government.
NR 50.23(3)
(3) Cost sharing grants. Municipalities in urban areas may apply for cost-sharing grants for cost-effective wildlife abatement and control measures. The department may award matching grants for up to 50 percent of the department approved costs of the projects. No grant may exceed $5,000 in any fiscal year.
NR 50.23(4)
(4) Eligible species. Only projects addressing white-tailed deer or Canada geese are eligible for grants.
NR 50.23 Note
Note: Projects addressing Canada goose removal or control shall comply with applicable federal regulations.
NR 50.23(5)
(5) Eligible practices. Municipalities may apply for a grant for 50 percent of the cost to do any of the following:
NR 50.23(5)(b)
(b) Monitor wildlife populations and establish population estimates.
NR 50.23(5)(c)
(c) Remove deer under a department approved project which uses sharpshooters.
NR 50.23(5)(f)
(f) Remove resident Canada geese by methods approved by the department.
NR 50.23(5)(h)
(h) Process, distribute or dispose of geese or deer to a charitable organization.
NR 50.23(5)(j)
(j) Implement any other wildlife control or damage abatement practices approved by the department.