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Chapter NR 52
STEWARDSHIP LAND ACCESS
NR 52.01   Purpose and applicability.
NR 52.02   Definitions.
NR 52.03   General provisions.
NR 52.04   Public notice.
NR 52.05   Natural resources board determinations.
NR 52.01NR 52.01Purpose and applicability.
NR 52.01(1)(1) Pursuant to s. 23.0916, Stats., lands acquired in whole or in part with funding from the stewardship program are open for public hunting, trapping, hiking, fishing and cross country skiing unless public access is prohibited pursuant to this chapter. Decisions to prohibit public access for these activities will be reviewed by the department using professional judgment and will be based on sound science, legitimate safety issues, factual data and relevant information. A restriction of a nature based outdoor activity may be considered a prohibition if the restriction prevents a major or a significant amount of the nature based activity from occurring.
NR 52.01(2)(2) The purpose of this chapter is to implement s. 23.0916, Stats., which directs the department to establish standards and criteria for prohibiting public access for hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking and cross-country skiing, defined as nature based outdoor activities under s. 23.0916 (1) (b), Stats. This chapter applies to land acquired in whole or in part with funding from the stewardship program under ss. 23.0915 and 23.0917, Stats. The rules in this chapter are intended to maximize the number of compatible users and uses, to the extent practical, on lands subject to s. 23.0916, Stats.
NR 52.01(3)(3) Pursuant to s. 23.0916 (5) (a), Stats., the natural resources board has determined that ss. NR 1.61 and 51.07 (3) (e) govern public access on all other lands funded in whole or in part with funding from the stewardship program under ss. 23.0915 and 23.0917, Stats., that are not referred to in sub. (1) or (2).
NR 52.01 HistoryHistory: CR 09-077: cr. Register July 2010 No. 655, eff. 8-1-10.
NR 52.02NR 52.02Definitions. In this chapter
NR 52.02(1)(1) “Accommodate usership patterns” means to consider the factors found in s. NR 52.05 (1) (c) when making a determination to prohibit an NBOA.
NR 52.02(2)(2) “Department” means the Wisconsin department of natural resources
NR 52.02(3)(3) “Department land” means land acquired by the department in fee title, or with an easement on former managed forest land on or after October 27, 2007, with stewardship program funds under s. 23.0917, Stats.
NR 52.02(4)(4) “Former managed forest land” has the meaning given in s. 23.0916 (1) (a), Stats.
NR 52.02(5)(5) “Hunting” means shooting, shooting at, taking, catching or killing any wild animal, other than by trapping, or pursuing for the purpose of shooting, shooting at, taking, catching or killing any wild animal.
NR 52.02(6)(6) “Natural values” has the meaning given in s. 23.27 (1) (f), Stats.
NR 52.02(7)(7) “NBOA” means the nature based public outdoor activity of hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking or cross-country skiing as described in s. 23.0916 (1) (b), Stats.
NR 52.02(8)(8) “Non-department land” means land acquired in fee title, or with an easement on former managed forest land on or after October 27, 2007, by a non-profit conservation organization or local unit of government with the assistance of a stewardship program grant under s. 23.0917, Stats.
NR 52.02(9)(9) “Primary purpose” means the recreational or conservation purpose for which the property is being acquired as guided by ss. 23.09 (2), (20) (am), 23.0915, and 23.0917, Stats., by s. NR 51.05, and by state, regional or local plans that support the project.
NR 52.02(10)(10) “Prohibit access for an NBOA” means not to allow the activity in its entirety, or to restrict the activity so that a major or significant amount of the activity is not allowed.
NR 52.02 NoteNote: A temporary restriction of an NBOA for department approved land management practices is not considered a prohibition of an NBOA.
NR 52.02(11)(11) “Stewardship program” means the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program authorized under ss. 23.0915 and 23.0917, Stats.
NR 52.02(12)(12) “Unique animal or plant community” means a natural community composed of different plant and animal species, along with their associated geological and archaeological features, that exist together in a specific area, time and habitat. A unique animal or plant community is one identified as endangered, threatened, rare or ecologically sensitive. A unique plant or animal community may also be critical species habitat or an ecological reference area. The sources for identifying unique animal and plant communities include reports or databases, such as the natural heritage inventory, wildlife action plan, regional planning commission reports or other publications routinely referenced by conservation biologists. Individual game species shall not be considered as unique animal species for purposes of this chapter.
NR 52.02 NoteNote: References for, or copies of such databases, publications and reports may be viewed or obtained at the Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Endangered Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, PO Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
NR 52.02 HistoryHistory: CR 09-077: cr. Register July 2010 No. 655, eff. 8-1-10.
NR 52.03NR 52.03General provisions.
NR 52.03(1)(1)Department land.
NR 52.03(1)(a)(a) All department land transactions are subject to s. NR 1.41.
NR 52.03(1)(b)(b) The department shall incorporate an evaluation of the requirements of s. 23.0916 (3), Stats., in master plans under ch. NR 44, feasibility studies and other planning documents that include land acquisition as an implementation strategy. This paragraph applies to new plans as well as any plan updates that may be undertaken for existing department projects that are subject to s. 23.0916 (3), Stats.
NR 52.03(2)(2)Non-department land. In addition to the requirements of ch. NR 51, stewardship program grant applications to acquire non-department lands subject to s. 23.0916 (2), Stats., shall include all of the following:
NR 52.03(2)(a)(a) A description of the public uses proposed for the property being acquired and a checklist indicating which of the specific NBOAs shall be permitted on the property. The checklist shall be in a format determined by the department and shall include at a minimum:
NR 52.03(2)(a)1.1. An indication as to whether a specific NBOA shall be allowed on the property.
NR 52.03(2)(a)2.2. For hunting, the checklist shall include information for allowing waterfowl, small game, turkey and big game hunting and shall include gun and archery hunting.
NR 52.03(2)(a)3.3. For trapping, the checklist shall include information for allowing water trapping and upland trapping.
NR 52.03(2)(a)4.4. For fishing, the checklist shall include information for permitting shore fishing and boat fishing.
NR 52.03(2)(a)5.5. For hiking, the checklist shall include information for allowing trail hiking and hiking off-trail.
NR 52.03(2)(a)6.6. For cross-country skiing, the checklist shall include information for allowing groomed trail skiing and off-trail skiing.
NR 52.03(2)(b)(b) An explanation of the primary purpose for the acquisition. The primary purpose for the acquisition shall be based on s. 23.09 (2), (20) (am), 23.0915, or 23.0917, Stats., and s. NR 51.05 and on state, regional or local plans that support the acquisition. The application shall include the name of the plan being used and a description of the formal or informal public input received.
NR 52.03(2)(c)(c) A description of the NBOAs to be prohibited on the property and the reason for the prohibition. The reason for the prohibition shall be consistent with s. NR 52.05 and the applicant shall address in the application the specific factors in s. NR 52.05 that apply.
NR 52.03(3)(3)Determinations made in accordance with s. 23.0916, Stats., and s. NR 52.05.
NR 52.03(3)(a)(a) When a determination has been made in accordance with s. 23.0916, Stats., and s. NR 52.05 to prohibit one or more NBOAs on department land the feasibility study and master plan for the project where the NBOA will be prohibited shall be amended to describe the prohibited activity and a rule change may be initiated to enforce it.
NR 52.03(3)(b)(b) The stewardship grant contracts executed between the department and sponsor under s. NR 51.07 that are subject to s. 23.0916, Stats., and this chapter, shall describe any determination to prohibit one or more NBOAs and require the sponsor to contact the department if any of the factors identified in s. NR 52.05 changes such that a prohibition may be necessary, or is no longer necessary. The department shall evaluate those changes to determine the applicability to this chapter.
NR 52.03(4)(4) Public use of lands purchased in whole or in part with funding from the stewardship program under s. 23.0917, Stats., shall be subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws; including but not limited to the public trust doctrine.
NR 52.03(5)(5) Contributions of separate property used as sponsor match under subch. I of ch. NR 51, are not subject to this chapter.
NR 52.03(6)(6) An organization with an identified policy prohibiting or restricting one or more NBOAs must comply with the provisions of this chapter regardless of the organization’s policies.
NR 52.03 HistoryHistory: CR 09-077: cr. Register July 2010 No. 655, eff. 8-1-10.
NR 52.04NR 52.04Public notice.
NR 52.04(1)(1) In addition to the public notice requirements of ch. NR 150, the department shall provide individual notification over the internet to any person requesting to receive a notice of any proposal to prohibit an NBOA on department or non-department land subject to s. 23.0916 (2) or (3), Stats. Any public notice regarding a proposal to prohibit an NBOA shall include all of the following:
NR 52.04(1)(a)(a) The name, address and phone number of the department’s contact person for the project.
NR 52.04(1)(b)(b) The checklist described in s. NR 52.03 (2) (a).
NR 52.04(1)(c)(c) A summary of the NBOAs to be prohibited and the factors that were considered under s. NR 52.05.
NR 52.04(1)(d)(d) The department’s initial assessment of the proposal to prohibit the NBOA pursuant to s. 23.0916 (2) (b) or (3) (b), Stats. The department’s assessment shall include an evaluation of s. NR 52.05 (1) (a) to (c) and shall involve the department’s resource management professionals at the local, regional and statewide level.
NR 52.04(2)(a)(a) Public comments concerning the proposal to prohibit an NBOA shall be submitted in writing to the department. The comment period shall be 15 business days beginning on the day immediately following the day the department sends out the notice electronically.
NR 52.04(2)(b)(b) Objections must show the proposed prohibition of an NBOA to be inconsistent with s. 23.0916 (2) (b) or (3) (b), Stats., and s. NR 52.05.
NR 52.04(2)(c)(c) If an objection is received during the 15 business day comment period the department shall have up to 15 additional business days following the close of the comment period to evaluate the public comment, including any objections. The department shall contact anyone that submitted an objection under par. (a) and the person that requested the stewardship program funding to notify them that the objection was received and to gain more information about the proposal to prohibit an NBOA.
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