NR 155.13(1)(b)1.1. The local governmental unit is required to control storm water discharges under s. 283.33, Stats. NR 155.13(1)(b)2.2. Inter-governmental agreements are in place, or will be put in place, as needed to assure urban best management practices included on the grant are installed and maintained. NR 155.13(2)(2) The Board of Regents is eligible to apply for and receive a runoff management grant and a local assistance grant administered under this chapter if all of the following conditions are met: NR 155.13(2)(a)(a) The grant is for practices, techniques or measures to control stormwater discharges on a University of Wisconsin System campus, including the acquisition of property or easements as required to install structural urban best management practices. NR 155.13(2)(b)(b) The university of Wisconsin campus where the project is located is in a municipality required to obtain a permit under s. 283.33, Stats. NR 155.13(2)(c)(c) The municipality where the campus is located meets at least one of the following: NR 155.13(2)(c)3.3. It is located in an area identified as an area of concern by the international joint commission as defined in s. 281.35 (1) (h), Stats., under the great lakes water quality agreement. NR 155.13 NoteNote: A landowner or land operator that is not a governmental unit or the Board of Regents may not apply directly to the department for a runoff management or local assistance grant. However, a landowner or land operator may enter into a cost-share agreement with a governmental unit to receive grant funds awarded by the department to the governmental unit.
NR 155.14(1)(1) An eligible project is that specified in the scope of a runoff management grant agreement developed in accordance with s. NR 155.21 or in the scope of a local assistance grant agreement developed in accordance with s. NR 155.26. A project scope shall have a geographic component and a time component. NR 155.14(1)(a)(a) The geographic component of the project scope may range from controlling pollution from a single source on a property to controlling multiple pollution sources within a specified drainage area. NR 155.14(1)(b)(b) The time component of the project scope may last up to 2 years. The department may grant an extension of up to one year in accordance with s. NR 155.21 (2). Multiple projects can be conducted consecutively or simultaneously in the same project area. NR 155.14(2)(2) The department may provide a runoff management grant under s. NR 155.21 for a project to design and install urban best management practices, stream bank stabilization projects or shoreline stabilization projects necessary to control pollution. The department may provide a runoff management grant only if all of the following apply: NR 155.14(2)(a)(a) The project application submitted under s. NR 155.17 specifies the watershed, sub-watershed or specific site that will be served by the project. NR 155.14(2)(b)(b) The project is consistent with priorities identified by the department on a watershed or other geographic basis. NR 155.14(2)(d)1.1. For purposes of administering this paragraph, the department shall use the criteria under s. NR 155.17 (2) (b) 3. to determine whether an area is urban based on population density and the criteria under s. NR 155.15 (1) (b) 3. to 6. to determine if an area is an eligible commercial or industrial land use. NR 155.14(2)(d)2.2. The department may waive the requirement in this paragraph for grants made to the Board of Regents. NR 155.14(2)(e)(e) The governmental unit with jurisdiction over the project area ensures, in accordance with s. NR 155.17 (2) (b) 4. adequate implementation of construction site pollution control, and of storm water management after development, for development and redevelopment of sites of one or more acres. NR 155.14(3)(a)(a) The department may award a local assistance grant in accordance with s. NR 155.16 (1) or 155.26 for an urban runoff project in an urban area and for projects in areas that are expected to become an urban area within 20 years. For purposes of administering this subsection, the department shall use the criteria under s. NR 155.17 (2) (b) 3. to determine whether an area is, or will become, urban based on population density. The criteria under s. NR 155.15 (1) (b) 3. to 6. shall be used to determine if an area is an eligible commercial or industrial land use. The department may waive the requirement that the project be in an urban area, or an area projected to become an urban area, for grants made to the Board of Regents. NR 155.14(3)(b)(b) To be eligible for reimbursement, a storm water management planning project funded under this paragraph shall meet the planning requirements of subch. I of ch. NR 216. NR 155.14 NoteNote: Department guidance and planning standards are available from the department at (608) 267-7694.
NR 155.14 HistoryHistory: CR 00-025: cr. Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02; CR 09-112: am (3), cr. (3) (b) Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11; 2015 Wis. Act 330 s. 20: am. (2) (d) 2., (3) (a) Register April 2016 No. 724, eff. 5-1-16. NR 155.15NR 155.15 Cost sharing for urban best management practices.