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LAKE PROTECTION GRANTS Eligible Activities State Stats. 281.69 (3) . Land Acquisition & Easements - $200,000 Wetland & Shoreland Restoration - $100,000 Local Ordinance Development - $50,000 Activities in an Approved Plan - $200,000 Lake Classification - $50,000. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LAKE PROTECTION GRANTS Eligible Activities
State Stats. 281.69 (3) · Land Acquisition &
Easements - $200,000· Wetland & Shoreland
Restoration - $100,000· Local Ordinance
Development - $50,000· Activities in an Approved
Plan - $200,000· Lake Classification -
$50,000
Shoreline Habitat Restoration• Up to $100,000• Min. requirements for full
financial assistance 35ft deep on 70% of lot per NR 115– 3 layers of vegetation– Perpetual deed
• $250 incentive payment• Can include erosion &
runoff control• Grants can be just for
technical assistance (planning & design)
Technical Standard 643a“Shoreland Habitat”
100’
75’ from OHWM
200’
BufferView corridor Buffer35’
House
Lake
•Minimum lot sizes •Structure setbacks •Vegetative Cutting •Filling/grading •Nonconforming uses limited
How Shorelands are Regulated
• Public funds invested in private property.
• Shouldn’t be paying landowners to comply with shoreland zoning ordinances
• Zoning is not protective and can change • Landowners will change and “undo” the
restoration
Why a Deed Restriction?
Opportunities Under Plan Implementation
Planning Grants are available to monitor and assess shoreline condition and put it in a management plan.
Three-tiered Monitoring Approach
Identify the 3-10 things every riparian and lake organization should do on their property to protect their lakes.
Enhance Shoreland VegetationControl RunoffEtc.
Make it easy for them to do that.Immediate Reward for Lake Planning
Administration Promotion and Recognition Technical Assistance Ordering and distributing
plants and materials Site visits and sketch plans Installation/certification Shoreland Plants Shoreland plantings w/in
35 ft Other plantings
Runoff Management Rain Gardens Permeable Paving Removing impervious surface,
structures in 35 ft. Infiltration pits and trenches Side yard buffers Gulley and erosion repair Other runoff management In-lake habitat Fish stix Aquatic plantings
The Menu
Shoreland Stewardship Initiative
• Streamlined Incentives (grants)• Education Outreach Campaign• Contractor and Staffing Training• Recognition?
Incentivize and remove barriers for better shoreland management
THE CHALLENGE
• What will work, what won’t• What messages, who best to deliver• How do we put what you learned into practice?• Does it have to be uniform? • Money isn’t a barrier• Technology isn’t a barrier
• Dec 2014 – Consolidated grant application