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23.0915(2j)(b)(b) For purposes of sub. (1) and s. 23.17, moneys expended under this subsection shall be treated as moneys expended for trails.
23.0915(2m)(2m)Moneys for Hank Aaron State Trail.
23.0915(2m)(a)(a) From the moneys appropriated under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall set aside $400,000 to be used only for the development of the Hank Aaron State Trail.
23.0915(2m)(d)(d) For purposes of adjusting expenditure limits under sub. (2) (a) to (c), the amount set aside under par. (a) shall be treated as moneys that were expended in fiscal year 1990-91 for wildlife habitat restoration under s. 23.092.
23.0915(2m)(e)(e) From the moneys appropriated under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall set aside $290,000 for the Hank Aaron State Trail.
23.0915(2m)(em)(em) For purposes of sub. (1), moneys expended under par. (e) shall be treated as moneys expended for wildlife habitat restoration under s. 23.092.
23.0915(2m)(f)(f) From the moneys appropriated under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall set aside $670,000 for the Hank Aaron State Trail. For purposes of sub. (1) moneys expended under this paragraph shall be treated as follows:
23.0915(2m)(f)1.1. As moneys expended for urban rivers, $400,000.
23.0915(2m)(f)2.2. As moneys expended for stream bank protection, $200,000.
23.0915(2m)(f)3.3. As moneys expended for urban green space, $70,000.
23.0915(2m)(g)(g) None of the moneys set aside under this subsection may be expended for stadium parking or for any other purpose not directly related to the development of the Hank Aaron State Trail.
23.0915(2p)(2p)Upper Whiting Park. From the appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall provide to the village of Whiting $38,000 in fiscal year 1999-2000 for the development of Upper Whiting Park. Notwithstanding s. 23.09 (20) (b), the 50 percent matching requirement under s. 23.09 (20) (b) does not apply to the state aid provided under this subsection. For purposes of sub. (1), moneys provided under this subsection shall be treated as moneys for local park aids.
23.0915(2r)(2r)Acquisition of Grandfather Falls Recreation Area.
23.0915(2r)(a)(a) Subject to par. (b), from the appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall expend the moneys necessary to purchase approximately 1,485 acres of land in Lincoln County that is commonly known as the Grandfather Falls Recreation Area.
23.0915(2r)(b)(b) The department may not expend more than $2,138,000 for the land specified under par. (a).
23.0915(2r)(c)(c) For purposes of sub. (1), moneys expended under par. (a) may be treated as moneys expended for any of the purposes specified under sub. (1) (a) to (k) or any combination of those purposes.
23.0915(3)(3)Horicon Marsh interpretative center.
23.0915(3)(a)(a) From the moneys appropriated under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall set aside during fiscal year 1991-92 $250,000 for a project to develop a vacant building to be used as an interpretative and administrative center for the Horicon Marsh area. Expenditures under this paragraph shall be made in a manner that, for every $3 received by the department from private grants, gifts or bequests for the project, $1 will be expended from the moneys under this paragraph.
23.0915(3)(b)(b) The department shall expedite the planning, design and development of the interpretative and administrative center.
23.0915(3m)(3m)Crex Meadows Wildlife Area education center.
23.0915(3m)(a)(a) From the moneys appropriated under s. 20.866 (2) (tz), the department shall set aside during fiscal year 1997-98 $250,000 for a project to construct and equip a wildlife education center for Crex Meadows Wildlife Area. Expenditures under this paragraph shall be made in a manner that, for every $3 received by the department from private grants, gifts or bequests for the project, $1 will be expended from the moneys under this paragraph.
23.0915(3m)(b)(b) The department shall expedite the planning, design and development of the education center.
23.0915(3m)(c)(c) For purposes of sub. (1), moneys set aside by the department under this subsection shall be treated as moneys for general property development.
23.0915(4)(4)Review by joint committee on finance. Beginning on December 31, 1995, the department may not encumber or expend from the appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (tz) for a given project or activity more than $250,000 unless the department first notifies the joint committee on finance in writing of the proposed encumbrance or expenditure. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the department within 14 working days after the date of the department’s notification that the committee has scheduled a meeting to review the proposed encumbrance or expenditure, the department may make the proposed encumbrance or expenditure. If, within 14 working days after the date of the department’s notification, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the department that the committee has scheduled a meeting to review the proposed encumbrance or expenditure, the department may make the proposed encumbrance or expenditure only upon approval of the committee.
23.091623.0916Stewardship land access.
23.0916(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
23.0916(1)(a)(a) “Former managed forest land” means land that was withdrawn from the managed forest land program under subch. VI of ch. 77 on or after October 27, 2007.
23.0916(1)(b)(b) “Nature-based outdoor activity” means hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, cross-country skiing, and any other nature-based outdoor activity designated by rule by the department for purposes of this section.
23.0916(1)(c)(c) “Stewardship grant” means a grant that consists in whole or in part of funding from the stewardship program under s. 23.0917.
23.0916(2)(2)Requirement of access; nondepartment land.
23.0916(2)(a)(a) Earlier acquisitions. Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (4), any person receiving a stewardship grant on or after October 27, 2007, and before July 1, 2011, that will be used to acquire land in fee simple or to acquire an easement on former managed forest land shall permit public access to the land for nature-based outdoor activities.
23.0916(2)(am)(am) Later acquisitions. Except as provided in par. (b) or (c) and sub. (4), any person receiving a stewardship grant on or after July 1, 2011, that will be used to acquire land in fee simple or to acquire an easement on former managed forest land shall permit public access to the land for nature-based outdoor activities.
23.0916(2)(b)(b) Authority to prohibit access; earlier acquisitions; trails. Except as provided in par. (c), the person receiving a stewardship grant subject to par. (a) or (am) may prohibit public access for one or more nature-based outdoor activities only if the natural resources board determines that it is necessary to do so in order to do any of the following:
23.0916(2)(b)1.1. Protect public safety.
23.0916(2)(b)2.2. Protect a unique animal or plant community.
23.0916(2)(b)3.3. Accommodate usership patterns, as defined by rule by the department.
23.0916(2)(c)(c) Authority to prohibit access; later acquisitions. For acquisitions of land or easements that are not for state trails or the ice age trail the person receiving a stewardship grant subject to par. (am) may prohibit public access for one or more nature-based outdoor activities only if the natural resources board determines that it is necessary to do so in order to do any of the following:
23.0916(2)(c)1.1. Protect public safety.
23.0916(2)(c)2.2. Protect a unique animal or plant community.
23.0916(3)(3)Requirement of access; department land.
23.0916(3)(a)(a) All acquisitions. Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (4) and ss. 29.089, 29.091, 29.301 (1) (b), and 29.621 (4), the department shall permit public access for nature-based outdoor activities by others on land that is acquired by the department in fee simple or is an easement acquired by the department on former managed forest land.
23.0916(3)(b)(b) Authority to prohibit access; earlier acquisitions; trails. The department may prohibit public access on land or an easement subject to par. (a) for one or more nature-based outdoor activities if the natural resources board determines that it is necessary to do so to protect public safety, protect a unique animal or plant community, or accommodate usership patterns, as defined by rule by the department. This paragraph applies to all acquisitions of land in fee simple and easements on former managed forest land that occur on former managed forest land before July 1, 2011, and to the acquisition of easements on former managed forest land for state trails and the ice age trail that occur on or after July 1, 2011.
23.0916(3)(c)(c) Authority to prohibit access; later acquisitions. The department may prohibit public access on land or an easement subject to par. (a) for one or more nature-based outdoor activities only if the natural resources board determines that it is necessary to do so to protect public safety or to protect a unique animal or plant community. This paragraph applies to acquisitions of land in fee simple and easements on former managed forest land for purposes other than for state trails and the ice age trail that occur on or after July 1, 2011.
23.0916(3m)(3m)Board determinations.
23.0916(3m)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), a determination by the natural resources board under sub. (2) (b) or (c) or (3) (b) or (c) with regard to public access on land or an easement requires 4 or more members of the natural resources board to concur in that determination if the land or easement was acquired on or after April 17, 2012.
23.0916(3m)(b)(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a determination by the natural resources board with regard to public access on an easement, if the primary purpose of the easement is to provide public access to a navigable water on which public fishing is allowed.
23.0916(4)(4)Fish and game refuges. The department or an owner of land that is in a fish or game refuge and that is subject to sub. (2) (a) or (am) or (3) (a) may prohibit hunting, fishing, or trapping, or any combination thereof.
23.0916(5)(5)Rules. The natural resources board, by rule, shall develop all of the following:
23.0916(5)(a)(a) Provisions relating to public access for nature-based outdoor activities for all lands other than those subject to sub. (2) (a) or (am) or (3) (a) that are acquired in whole or in part with funding from the stewardship programs under ss. 23.0915 and 23.0917.
23.0916(5)(b)(b) A process for the review of determinations made under subs. (2) (b) or (c) and (3) (b) or (c).
23.0916(6)(6)Reporting requirement. The department shall prepare a biennial report that identifies all land subject to this section that has been acquired during the preceding fiscal biennium and upon which public access for any nature-based outdoor activity is prohibited. For each acquisition, the report shall specify for which of these nature-based outdoor activities public access is prohibited and shall include the reason for the prohibition. The department shall submit the report to the joint committee on finance and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (3). The department shall submit the report no later than November 15 for the preceding fiscal biennium and shall submit the first biennial report no later than November 15, 2009.
23.0916 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 20; 2009 a. 28; 2011 a. 32, 168.
23.0916523.09165Stewardship programs information and public access notice.
23.09165(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
23.09165(1)(a)(a) “Department land” has the meaning given in s. 23.0917 (1) (c).
23.09165(1)(b)(b) “Land” has the meaning given in s. 23.0917 (1) (d).
23.09165(1)(c)(c) “Nonprofit conservation organization” has the meaning given in s. 23.0955 (1).
23.09165(1)(d)(d) “Stewardship land” means land that is acquired in whole or in part with funding from one or both stewardship programs.
23.09165(1)(e)(e) “Stewardship program” means the stewardship program under s. 23.0915 or 23.0917.
23.09165(2)(2)Land mapping and directory.
23.09165(2)(ac)(ac) Within 48 months after October 27, 2007, the department shall establish and maintain an interactive mapping tool at the department’s website that identifies all stewardship land that is open for public access. Public access to the mapping tool at the website shall be available without charge.
23.09165(2)(bc)(bc) Within 24 months after December 21, 2011, the department shall make available to the public a written directory of all stewardship land that is open for public access. The directory shall be organized by county and town and shall clearly show the location of the stewardship land and named or numbered roads. The directory shall be updated at least every 2 years. In lieu of the department itself making available the written directory, the department may make available a written directory that is published by a private entity and that meets the requirements of this paragraph. The department may charge a fee for either directory, but the fee may not exceed the cost of preparing and publishing the directory.
23.09165(3)(3)Notice of access to stewardship land.
23.09165(3)(a)(a) An owner of stewardship land acquired on or after October 27, 2007, shall, within 6 months after the disbursement of the stewardship program funds, provide notice of public access to the stewardship land by the placement of signs adequate to give notice. The owner of stewardship land acquired before October 27, 2007, shall provide notice of public access to the stewardship land by the placement of signs adequate to give notice within 48 months after October 27, 2007. The area of each sign shall be at least 108 square inches, and each sign shall be made of a durable substance. The signs shall be placed at major access points to the stewardship land.
23.09165(3)(b)(b) If the stewardship land that is acquired on or after October 27, 2007, is surrounded by department land, the department shall, within 6 months after the disbursement of stewardship program funds, provide notice of public access to the stewardship land by the placement of signs adequate to give notice at the major access points to the department land. If the stewardship land that is acquired before October 27, 2007, is surrounded by department land, the department shall provide notice of public access to the stewardship land by the placement of signs adequate to give notice at the major access points to the department land within 48 months after October 27, 2007. The area of each sign shall be at least 108 square inches, and each sign shall be made of a durable substance.
23.09165(3)(c)(c) The signs required under pars. (a) and (b) shall list either the primary activities that are restricted or prohibited on the stewardship land or the primary activities that are permitted on the stewardship land. The signs shall include either the name of the owner of the stewardship land or a person to contact regarding the stewardship land. Signs shall also be placed at the specified major access points that give notice that the stewardship land was acquired in whole or in part using stewardship program funds. The department may specify the amount of detail that is required on the signs to assure that the signs provide sufficient and useful information.
23.09165(3)(d)(d) If the stewardship land described under par. (a) or (b) has a cumulative acreage of 10 acres or more, the signs under par. (a) or (b) shall also include one of the following:
23.09165(3)(d)1.1. The postal address or telephone number of the owner of the stewardship land.
23.09165(3)(d)2.2. The postal address or telephone number of a person to contact regarding the stewardship land.
23.09165(3)(d)3.3. An Internet website address where a person can locate the information listed in subd. 1. or 2.
23.09165(3)(ec)(ec) Within 24 months after December 21, 2011, the department shall make available to the public a written list of all stewardship land that was acquired before October 27, 2007, and for which public access has been restricted or prohibited and the reasons for that action.
23.09165(3)(f)(f) If an owner of any stewardship land fails to comply with the requirements of par. (a), that person is not eligible for any subprogram or grant or other state aid under the stewardship programs until the department determines that the person is in compliance with par. (a).
23.09165(3)(g)(g) If the department is notified that a sign required under par. (a) or (b) needs replacing, within 28 days after receiving that notification the department shall determine if the sign needs to be replaced. The department shall replace any sign required under par. (b) within 28 days after determining that the sign needs to be replaced. Within 7 days after determining that a sign required under par. (a) needs to be replaced, the department shall notify the owner of that determination. The owner of stewardship land that placed signs as required under par. (a) shall be ineligible for any subprogram or grant or other state aid under the stewardship programs if the sign is not replaced within 3 months after receiving the notice.
23.09165(3)(h)(h) If the department authorizes a nonprofit conservation organization to charge a fee for hunting on stewardship land, the fee for the hunting season may not exceed the sum of the fee for a daily resident vehicle admission receipt under s. 27.01 (7) (f) 2. and the issuing fee for a daily vehicle admission receipt under s. 27.01 (7) (gr).
23.09165(4)(4)Contact information. An owner of stewardship land shall provide information requested by the department that will enable the department to contact that owner.
23.09165(5)(5)Applicability. This section does not apply to the following stewardship land:
23.09165(5)(a)(a) Easements used for trails.
23.09165(5)(b)(b) Easements for which the primary purpose of the easement is not public access.
23.09165(5)(c)(c) Land acquired or managed under s. 23.17.
23.09165 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 20; 2009 a. 28; 2011 a. 95; 2017 a. 365 s. 112.
23.091723.0917Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship 2000 program.
23.0917(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
23.0917(1)(a)(a) “Annual bonding authority” means the amount that may be obligated under a subprogram for a fiscal year.
23.0917(1)(am)(am) “Available bonding authority” means the annual bonding authority as it may be adjusted under sub. (4g) (b), (4m) (k), (5) or (5m).
23.0917(1)(b)(b) “Baraboo Hills” means the area that is within the boundaries of the Baraboo Range National Natural Landmark.
23.0917(1)(c)(c) “Department land” means an area of land that is owned by the state, that is under the jurisdiction of the department and that is used for one of the purposes specified in s. 23.09 (2) (d).
23.0917(1)(d)(d) “Land” means land in fee simple, conservation easements, other easements in land and development rights in land.
23.0917(1)(dm)(dm) “Nonprofit conservation organization” has the meaning given in s. 23.0955 (1).
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)