NR 50.06(4)(d)(d) Land acquisition — eligible types of projects. Eligible types of projects for land acquisition include: NR 50.06(4)(d)1.1. Areas with frontage on rivers, streams, lakes, estuaries and reservoirs which will provide water based public recreation opportunities; NR 50.06(4)(d)2.2. Land for creating water impoundments to provide water based public outdoor recreation; NR 50.06(4)(d)3.3. Areas which provide special recreation opportunities, such as floodplains, wetlands and areas adjacent to scenic highways; NR 50.06(4)(d)4.4. Natural areas and preserves and outstanding scenic areas where the objective is to preserve the scenic or natural values, including areas of physical or biological importance and wildlife areas. These areas must be open to the general public for outdoor recreation use to the extent that the natural attributes of the areas will not be seriously impaired or lost; NR 50.06(4)(d)5.5. Land within urban areas for day use picnic areas, neighborhood playgrounds, play areas for small children, areas adjacent to school playgrounds, and competitive nonprofessional sports facilities; NR 50.06(4)(e)(e) Land development — eligible types of projects. Eligible types of projects for land development include: NR 50.06(4)(e)1.1. Observation and sightseeing facilities such as overlooks, turnouts and trails; NR 50.06(4)(e)3.3. Picnic facilities, including tables, fireplaces, shelters and paths; NR 50.06(4)(e)4.4. Camping facilities, including tent and trailer sites, tables and fireplaces; NR 50.06(4)(e)5.5. Swimming, bathing and water sports facilities, including beaches, swimming areas and swimming pools, guard towers and bathhouses; NR 50.06(4)(e)6.6. Fishing and hunting facilities, such as trails and fishing piers; NR 50.06(4)(e)7.7. Winter sports facilities, such as slopes and trails for sledding and tobogganing, cross-country ski trails, facilities for skating and snowmobiling; NR 50.06(4)(e)8.8. Urban recreation areas, such as neighborhood playgrounds, bicycling paths, walking or riding trails and participant sports facilities, including playing fields and tennis courts; NR 50.06(4)(e)9.9. Supporting facilities, including entrance and circulation roads, utility and sanitation systems, erosion control work, parking areas, toilet buildings and interpretive facilities where there is a permanent professional naturalist staff and the facilities are on the land being used for nature interpretation; NR 50.06(4)(e)10.10. Renovation or redevelopment of existing facilities or areas when the facilities or areas have received adequate and regular maintenance, yet have deteriorated to the point where their usefulness is impaired, or have become outmoded. Renovation or redevelopment may be undertaken to rebuild the facilities or areas into more useful forms; NR 50.06(4)(e)11.11. Beautification of areas may be undertaken provided that the beautification is not regular maintenance and that the site’s condition is not due to inadequate maintenance. Beautification may include landscaping to provide a more attractive environment, cleaning and restoration of areas which have been exploited, polluted, littered, etc., and screening, removal, relocation or burial of overhead wires; NR 50.06(4)(e)12.12. Playgrounds and recreation areas on public school grounds, provided that such recreation grounds and facilities being developed are in excess of those normally provided to meet minimum education requirements. In determining the eligibility of a project, a statement or schedule of the time the facility will be available to the public is required; NR 50.06(4)(e)13.13. Open shelters and multipurpose shelter buildings which support an outdoor recreation activity. NR 50.06(4)(e)14.14. Fences for the protection of park users, tennis court fences and ballfield fencing; NR 50.06(4)(e)15.15. Lighting for tennis courts, hockey rinks, games courts, ball fields, sports fields, multipurpose courts and safety lighting; and NR 50.06(4)(f)(f) Development, acquisition or acquisition and development projects which generally will not be assisted include; NR 50.06(4)(f)1.1. Acquisition, restoration or preservation of historic structures; NR 50.06(4)(f)2.2. Development of areas and facilities to be used primarily for semiprofessional and professional arts and athletics; NR 50.06(4)(f)3.3. Acquisition of areas for and development of amusement facilities such as merry-go-rounds, ferris wheels, children’s railroads, exhibit type developments, convention facilities and commemorative exhibits, or the construction of facilities, including their furnishings, that are only marginally related to outdoor recreation such as professional type outdoor theaters;