Watershed - Woodboro (UW39)
Woodboro Watershed

Details

The Woodboro River Watershed is located in Lincoln and Oneida counties. It is 39,670 acres in size and contains 37 miles of streams and rivers, 2,840 acres of lakes and 5,403 acres of wetlands. The watershed is dominated by forest (55%), wetlands (13%) and barrens (12%) and is ranked high for nonpoint source issues affecting lakes and low for nonpoint source issues affecting streams and groundwater.

Date  2010

Ecological Landscapes for Woodboro Watershed

Ecological Landscapes

The Northern Highlands Ecological Landscape is located in northern central Wisconsin. It is known for its pitted outwash plains and kettle lakes mixed with extensive forests and large peatlands. Its landforms are characterized mainly by pitted outwash but also contain some coarse-textured moraines. Soils are acidic and relatively unproductive due to low moisture-holding capacity and lack of organic matter. Historically, this was Wisconsin's greatest pinery. White and red pine forests largely dominated the vegetation, with some smaller pockets of jack pine. On the more mesic soils, hemlock-hardwood forests were common. Aspen-birch forests occurred in openings formed by disturbance events such as wind or fire. Current forest vegetation is primarily aspen, with some white, red and jack pine in both natural and plantation form. Northern hardwood forests, though reduced in extent, still occur on the more mesic soils. Lowland conifer occupies the many peatlands that are scattered throughout the Ecological Landscape.

Date  2010

Watershed Documents
Watershed Grants
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake District: Crescent Lake Preservation And Protection Initiative: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

CLA is sponsoring a project to implement approved Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) control activities from their aquatic plant management plan.

Project activities include:
1) EWM control with herbicide treatment and DASH/hand pulling;
2) Pretreatment confirmation/refinement and late season bed mapping surveys (for EWM);
3) Aquatic plant point-intercept and EWM bed mapping surveys;
4) Herbicide concentration monitoring and analysis;
5) Annual and final AIS strategy assessment reports summarizing EWM management and monitoring during project and future EWM management direction.
6) Conduct Clean Boats, Clean Waters (CBCW) watercraft inspections.

Project deliverables include:
1) EWM control and associated herbicide treatment and DASH/handpulling reporting;
2) Data from EWM and aquatic plant surveys;
3) Herbicide concentration results in SWIMS;
4) Annual and final AIS monitoring and control strategy reports.
5) CBCW data entered into DNR SWIMS database.

Specific project conditions:

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. All data and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department.

DNR is to receive copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request. It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft of the final report for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.

It is strongly recommended that an annual management strategy meeting be held each winter with DNR to discuss EWM management for the next year before aquatic plant management permit applications are submitted.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Control & Prevention Project: Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring an AIS ACEI grant on Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County. Project partners include Wisconsin Public Service and Packaging Corp. of America and will focus on EWM management, and AIS education, prevention and monitoring. The goal is to reduce the treatable EWM to less than 50 acres and have a density rating below D=1 which will allow the Friends of Lake Mohawksin to continue management of AIS with minimal state financial assistance. This initial grant will be used to begin implementation of the four year plan.

Project activities include: 1) Annual chemical treatments of EWM; 2) Volunteer hand removal of isolated EWM plants; 3) Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; 4) Kick-off meeting and volunteer AIS training; 5) Annual volunteer monitoring; 6) Recruit volunteers and expand current CB/CW program; 7) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 8) Point-intercept aquatic plant survey and 1 set of voucher specimens; 9) Develop annual project report and a final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Chemical and hand removal control of EWM; 2) Pre and post treatment survey data; 3) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 4) Aquatic plant survey data and 1 set of vouchers; 5) AIS educational, prevention and monitoring activities; 6) A minimum of 100 volunteer hours of monitoring and 400 hours of CB/CW; 7) Final report summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management suggestions, CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring and educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, all annual reports, pre and post treatment survey data, point-intercept data, set of vouchers, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Control & Prevention Project, Phase 2: Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring an AIS control project on Lake Mohawksin with project partner Wisc. Public Service & Packaging Corporation of America. This is the second phase (years 3 and 4) of a four year project focusing on EWM management, AIS education, prevention and monitoring. The goal is to reduce the treatable EWM to less than 50 acres and have a density rating below D=1.

Activities include: 1) Annual chemical treatments of EWM; 2) Volunteer hand removal of isolated EWM plants; 3) Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; 4) Kick-off meeting, volunteer AIS training and attendance at sport show; 5) Annual volunteer monitoring and residual monitoring; 6) Purple Loosestrife (PL) control program; 7) Recruit volunteers and expand current CB/CW program; 8) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 9) Point-intercept aquatic plant survey and 1 set of voucher specimens; 10) Develop annual project report and a final report.

Deliverables include: 1) Chemical and hand removal control of EWM; 2) Pre and post treatment survey data; 3) PL control; 4) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 5) Aquatic plant survey data and 1 set of vouchers; 6) AIS educational, prevention and monitoring activities; 7) A minimum of 100 volunteer hours of monitoring and 400 hours of CB/CW; 8) Annual reports and final report summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management suggestions, CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions: Annual reports and final report need Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, all annual reports, pre and post treatment survey data, point-intercept data, set of vouchers, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Ais Control & Prevention Project: Hand Harvesting 2014-2016: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an ACEI grant on Squash Lake, in Oneida County. This project will focus on EWM management.

Project activities include: 1) Annual DASH and professional hand-harvesting of EWM; 2) Annual early-season AIS and EWM peak biomass survey, analysis and mapping; 3) Annual volunteer AIS monitoring, harvesting and diver assistance; 4) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey and community mapping; 5) Develop annual project report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Harvested EWM; 2) Peak biomass, PI survey and community mapping data; 3) AIS educational, prevention and monitoring activities; 4) Annual reports summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management direction, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Annual reports need Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of all annual reports, all maps, all GIS, survey data, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Ais Control 2017- 2019: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an ACEI grant on Squash Lake, in Oneida County. This project will focus on EWM management.

Project activities include: 1) Annual DASH and professional hand-harvesting of EWM; 2) Annual volunteer AIS harvesting and diver assistance; 3) Develop annual project report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Harvested EWM; 2) Annual reports summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management direction, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Annual reports need Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of all annual reports, all maps, all GIS and survey data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
1/1/2018
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Squash Lake Ais Control 2017 - 2019: The Squash Lake P&R District is sponsoring an ACEI grant on Squash Lake, in Oneida County. This project will focus on EWM management. This project is a continuation of the EWM management project originally started by the Squash Lake Association and funded through ACEI19217.

Project activities include: 1) Annual DASH and professional hand-harvesting of EWM; 2) Annual volunteer AIS harvesting and diver assistance; 3) Develop annual project report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Harvested EWM; 2) Annual reports summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management direction, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Annual reports need Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of all annual reports, all maps, all GIS and survey data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Squash Lake Oneida Co Ais Control 2021-2022: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

Squash Lake PRD is sponsoring a project to implement approved Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) control activities from their aquatic plant management plan.

Project activities include:
1) Conduct early and late season AIS mapping surveys (for EWM) and aquatic plant point-intercept survey;
2) Annual DASH and professional hand-harvesting of EWM;
3) Develop annual and final AIS monitoring and control strategy assessment reports;
4) Conduct Clean Boats, Clean Waters (CBCW) watercraft inspections.

Project deliverables include:
1) Harvested EWM and associated aquatic plant management permit reporting;
2) Data from aquatic plant surveys;
3) Annual and final AIS monitoring and control strategy reports summarizing EWM management and monitoring during project and future EWM management direction;
4) CBCW data entered into DNR SWIMS database.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. All data and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department.

DNR is to receive copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request. It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft of the final report for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Squash Lake Oneida County Ais Control 2024-2026: The Squash Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project. This project is to maintain control over EWM's presence in the lake so that it remains below nuisance levels, and to minimize or contain spread of EWM to other parts of the lake.

Activities: An Early-Season AIS (ESAIS) survey, Diver hand-harvesting activities are completed, a Late-Season EWM Peak-Biomass (PB) mapping survey would be conducted to evaluate the control activities, understand the EWM population lake-wide, and guide further management, as well as set preliminary priorities for the following year.

Deliverables: The annual AIS Monitoring and Control Strategy Assessment Report. Report would be produced and sent out in Adobe\2019s Portable Document Format (PDF) via email that would describe the activities that took place over that growing season and their effectiveness through comparing maps of pre- (ESAIS) and post (EWM PB) surveys. Aquatic plant data would be summarized and compared to previous surveys in several ways within the final report.

Conditions: This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps, and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR in electronic format and in any other format they specify. Conduct annual meetings with DNR Biologist to discuss.


If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Control & Prevention Project: Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring an AIS ACEI grant on Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County. Project partners include Wisconsin Public Service and Packaging Corp. of America and will focus on EWM management, and AIS education, prevention and monitoring. The goal is to reduce the treatable EWM to less than 50 acres and have a density rating below D=1 which will allow the Friends of Lake Mohawksin to continue management of AIS with minimal state financial assistance. This initial grant will be used to begin implementation of the four year plan.

Project activities include: 1) Annual chemical treatments of EWM; 2) Volunteer hand removal of isolated EWM plants; 3) Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; 4) Kick-off meeting and volunteer AIS training; 5) Annual volunteer monitoring; 6) Recruit volunteers and expand current CB/CW program; 7) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 8) Point-intercept aquatic plant survey and 1 set of voucher specimens; 9) Develop annual project report and a final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Chemical and hand removal control of EWM; 2) Pre and post treatment survey data; 3) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 4) Aquatic plant survey data and 1 set of vouchers; 5) AIS educational, prevention and monitoring activities; 6) A minimum of 100 volunteer hours of monitoring and 400 hours of CB/CW; 7) Final report summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management suggestions, CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring and educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, all annual reports, pre and post treatment survey data, point-intercept data, set of vouchers, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Control & Prevention Project, Phase 2: Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring an AIS control project on Lake Mohawksin with project partner Wisc. Public Service & Packaging Corporation of America. This is the second phase (years 3 and 4) of a four year project focusing on EWM management, AIS education, prevention and monitoring. The goal is to reduce the treatable EWM to less than 50 acres and have a density rating below D=1.

Activities include: 1) Annual chemical treatments of EWM; 2) Volunteer hand removal of isolated EWM plants; 3) Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; 4) Kick-off meeting, volunteer AIS training and attendance at sport show; 5) Annual volunteer monitoring and residual monitoring; 6) Purple Loosestrife (PL) control program; 7) Recruit volunteers and expand current CB/CW program; 8) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 9) Point-intercept aquatic plant survey and 1 set of voucher specimens; 10) Develop annual project report and a final report.

Deliverables include: 1) Chemical and hand removal control of EWM; 2) Pre and post treatment survey data; 3) PL control; 4) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website; 5) Aquatic plant survey data and 1 set of vouchers; 6) AIS educational, prevention and monitoring activities; 7) A minimum of 100 volunteer hours of monitoring and 400 hours of CB/CW; 8) Annual reports and final report summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management suggestions, CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions: Annual reports and final report need Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, all annual reports, pre and post treatment survey data, point-intercept data, set of vouchers, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
8/1/2015
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Ais-Edr Project (2015-2017): Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an Early Detection/Response project which will focus on surveying, mapping and hand-pulling the new discovery of EWM in Crescent Lake, Oneida County.

Project activities include: 1) Conduct annual early-season AIS and peak-biomass surveys; 2) Conduct PI survey; 3) Volunteer AIS monitoring; 4) Control EWM by professional and volunteer hand removal efforts; 5) Develop annual maps and letter report.

Project deliverables include: 1) EWM and PI survey data and maps; 2) Annual letter report describing the findings of the early-season survey, peak-biomass survey, hand-pulling efforts, and guidance for continued control actions.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual letter report needs Department review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of letter reports, all maps, and all aquatic plant and GIS data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/1/2020
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lakeais Prevention & Control Project: Porject Scope
The Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an Early Detection & Response grant with a project to focus on controlling and evaluating the management of Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM) in Crescent Lake, Oneida County.

Project activities include: Project activities include: 1) Conduct pre-treatment bathymetry and EWM mapping; 2) Conduct pre-post point-intercept (PI) surveys of large treatment areas and bed mapping of smaller treatment areas; 3) Control EWM by volunteer and professional hand-removal and DASH, and herbicide treatments; 4) Promote AIS prevention awareness and support good stewardship of Crescent Lake; and 5) Develop annual and end of project reports.

Project deliverables include: Project deliverables include: 1) Aquatic plant and bathymetric survey data and maps; 2) An annual summary of outreach efforts; 3) Annual reports and final report describing the findings of the EWM surveys, EWM management efforts, and guidance for continued control actions. Specific conditions for this project: Annual reports and final report need Department review and approval. WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of reports, all maps, and all aquatic plant and any GIS data.


Specific project conditions:
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program - Characterizing The Extent Of Clp: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring an AIRR project which will focus on surveying and mapping CLP for 3 years to determine how much CLP exists and assess annual differences in the CLP population in Lake Alice. Management alternatives, if necessary, will be explored once the surveying and mapping is completed and would be part of this project.

Project activities include: 1) Surveying and mapping of CLP (early June) during 2011-13; 2) Pre-treatment survey conducted a week or less prior to any management; 3) Any necessary management; 4) Post-treatment survey the following spring after management; 5) Develop annual report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Aquatic plant survey data and maps; 2) Annual report describing the findings of the surveying, mapping, pre and post treatment surveys, GPS locations, and guidance for future monitoring and possible control actions.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of annual reports, all maps, and all aquatic plant and GIS data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/21/2014
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Eurasian Watermilfoil Rapid Response: The Lake Alice Association is sponsoring an Eurasian Watermilfoil project. As stated in the Lake Alice Association Adaptive management Plan (2009), the primary goal is to maintain a healthy lake ecosystem. EWM was discovered in July of 2014.

Project goals include: 1) Conduct initial reconnaissance to locate and document EWM in the vicinity of the original find (completed in 2014); 2) Survey the entire Lake Alice for EWM (completed in 2014); 3) Hand-pull EWM from the identified sites (completed in 2014); 4) Conduct early spring recon of known sites in 2015 and 2016; 5) Hand-pull EWM plants in 2015 and 2016; 6) Conduct 2015 meander search for EWM in Lake Alice; 7) Conduct a PI aquatic plant survey and compare with data from 2010 PI survey.; 8) Update the Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APMP); 9) Conduct a plant workshop for Lake Alice stewards.

Project deliverables include: 1) Results from the point-intercept survey; 2) 2. An updated APMP; 3) A lake stewards workshop that addresses lake ecology, native aquatic plant community (including plant identification), and aquatic invasive species; 4) A report on Eurasian water milfoil management and monitoring efforts; 5) Results of hand-pulling efforts.

Specific conditions for this Project: 1) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project; 2) Implement the pre and post treatment monitoring protocol if control techniques are deployed.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
4/1/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Mable
Status
Complete

Mable Lake Assoc: Mable Lake Aquatic Plants: The Mable Lake Association in will conduct baseline plant monitoring and evaluate Eurasian Water Milfoil (EWM) densities and control options. EWM was discovered in August of 2010.

The project includes the following goals: 1) Complete 2015 point-intercept survey; 2) Complete an Aquatic Plant Management Plan; 3) Conduct a lake stewards workshop that addresses lake ecology, native aquatic plant community (including plant identification), and aquatic invasive species; 4) Complete a report on EWM management recommendations and monitoring efforts.

Project deliverables include: 1) A final report summarizing the results of the project goals; 2) An Aquatic Plant Management Plan; 3) EWM control recommendations.

Specific conditions for this Project: 1) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project; 2) Implement the pre and post treatment monitoring protocol if control techniques are deployed.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2014
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Early Detection & Response Project - Clp: During the summer of 2013 Curly-Leaf Pondweed (CLP) was found in Lake Mohawksin at low densities. This project addresses the pioneer CLP through monitoring and volunteer based hand harvesting activities.

The project includes the following goals: 1) Early season AIS survey; 2) Hand removal coordination and GPS base map creation; 3) Volunteer based surveillance monitoring and hand removal; 4) Late summer follow up AIS survey.

Project deliverables include: 1) Annual AIS monitoring report; 2) A final report will be completed discussing the results of the three years of surveys, success of hand pulling and a control strategy targeting AIS within Lake Mohawksin.

Specific conditions for this Project: 1) The WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project; 2) Make sure lake association members are informed about this project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
6/1/2018
Waters Involved
Rhinelander Flowage
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Oneida County Phragmites Rapid Response Project: Oneida County is sponsoring an Early Detection/Response project which will focus on genetic testing, qualitative surveying, and management of the recent discovery of Phagmites in Rhinelander Flowage, Oneida County

Project activities include: 1) coordination of management/control of non-native Phragmites with manual and chemical methods; 3) pre/post management evaluation monitoring; 4) native plant restoration following Phragmites control; and 5) assistance in AIS survey of Rhinelander Flowage.

Project deliverables include: 1) project update including: a) Phragmites genetic information, survey data and maps; b) reports of pre-post stand conditions; c) summary of management/control and restoration activities; 2) final report including maps of all findings, results of management efforts, project highlights, and management recommendations.

Specific conditions for this project: Project update and final reports need Department review and approval. WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of letter reports, all maps, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
8/13/2009
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Association'S Early Detection And Response Grant: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an AIRR grant to be completed on Squash Lake, Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring and hand-harvesting of EWM in Squash Lake.

Project activities include: 1) Professional and volunteer AIS monitoring; 2) Annual EWM mapping; 3) Purchase and building of monitoring supplies and equipment (as listed on page 16 of proposal); 4) Hand-harvesting of EWM via scuba divers and volunteer snorkelers; 5) AIS prevention and education; 6) Prepare annual summary and final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Monitoring supplies and equipment; 2) Annual summaries and final report describing the findings of AIS monitoring, results of EWM hand-harvesting, EWM GPS locations, updated EWM maps, guidance for continued management actions, and prevention and education activities.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual summaries and final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, GPS data and maps.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/1/2011
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Association'S 2011-2013 Early Detection & Rapid Response Project: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an second AIRR grant funded project to be completed on Squash Lake, Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring and hand-harvesting of EWM in Squash Lake.

Project activities include:1) Professional and volunteer AIS monitoring; 2) Annual EWM mapping; 3) Purchase and building of monitoring supplies and equipment (as listed on page 20 of proposal); 4) Hand-harvesting of EWM via scuba divers and volunteer snorkelers; 5) AIS prevention and education; 6) Prepare annual summary and final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Monitoring supplies and equipment; 2) Annual summaries and final report describing the findings of AIS monitoring, results of EWM hand-harvesting, EWM GPS locations, updated EWM maps, guidance for continued management actions, and prevention and education activities.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual summaries and final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report, GPS data and maps.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake 2013 - 2014 Ewm Early Detection Response Project: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring a third Early Detection Response project on Squash Lake, Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring and hand-harvesting of EWM in Squash Lake.

Project activities include: 1) Hire scuba divers; 2) Conduct early-season AIS and EWM peak-biomass surveys; 3) Conduct volunteer AIS monitoring; 4) Develop annual EWM maps; 5) Control EWM by hand removal efforts via scuba divers and volunteer snorkelers; 6) Prepare annual summary and final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Scuba divers; 2) Annual summaries and final report describing the findings of AIS monitoring, results of EWM hand-harvesting, EWM GPS locations, updated EWM maps, guidance for continued management actions, and prevention and education activities.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual summaries and final report needs Department review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report, GPS data and maps.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2014
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin Ais Early Detection & Response Project - Clp: During the summer of 2013 Curly-Leaf Pondweed (CLP) was found in Lake Mohawksin at low densities. This project addresses the pioneer CLP through monitoring and volunteer based hand harvesting activities.

The project includes the following goals: 1) Early season AIS survey; 2) Hand removal coordination and GPS base map creation; 3) Volunteer based surveillance monitoring and hand removal; 4) Late summer follow up AIS survey.

Project deliverables include: 1) Annual AIS monitoring report; 2) A final report will be completed discussing the results of the three years of surveys, success of hand pulling and a control strategy targeting AIS within Lake Mohawksin.

Specific conditions for this Project: 1) The WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project; 2) Make sure lake association members are informed about this project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
7/21/2014
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Eurasian Watermilfoil Rapid Response: The Lake Alice Association is sponsoring an Eurasian Watermilfoil project. As stated in the Lake Alice Association Adaptive management Plan (2009), the primary goal is to maintain a healthy lake ecosystem. EWM was discovered in July of 2014.

Project goals include: 1) Conduct initial reconnaissance to locate and document EWM in the vicinity of the original find (completed in 2014); 2) Survey the entire Lake Alice for EWM (completed in 2014); 3) Hand-pull EWM from the identified sites (completed in 2014); 4) Conduct early spring recon of known sites in 2015 and 2016; 5) Hand-pull EWM plants in 2015 and 2016; 6) Conduct 2015 meander search for EWM in Lake Alice; 7) Conduct a PI aquatic plant survey and compare with data from 2010 PI survey.; 8) Update the Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APMP); 9) Conduct a plant workshop for Lake Alice stewards.

Project deliverables include: 1) Results from the point-intercept survey; 2) 2. An updated APMP; 3) A lake stewards workshop that addresses lake ecology, native aquatic plant community (including plant identification), and aquatic invasive species; 4) A report on Eurasian water milfoil management and monitoring efforts; 5) Results of hand-pulling efforts.

Specific conditions for this Project: 1) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project; 2) Implement the pre and post treatment monitoring protocol if control techniques are deployed.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
6/1/2018
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Oneida County Phragmites Rapid Response Project: Oneida County is sponsoring an Early Detection/Response project which will focus on genetic testing, qualitative surveying, and management of the recent discovery of Phagmites in Rhinelander Flowage, Oneida County

Project activities include: 1) coordination of management/control of non-native Phragmites with manual and chemical methods; 3) pre/post management evaluation monitoring; 4) native plant restoration following Phragmites control; and 5) assistance in AIS survey of Rhinelander Flowage.

Project deliverables include: 1) project update including: a) Phragmites genetic information, survey data and maps; b) reports of pre-post stand conditions; c) summary of management/control and restoration activities; 2) final report including maps of all findings, results of management efforts, project highlights, and management recommendations.

Specific conditions for this project: Project update and final reports need Department review and approval. WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of letter reports, all maps, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Clear Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Bradley: Clear Lake 2008 Eurasian Water-Milfoil Treatment Monitoring: The Town of Bradley is sponsoring an AIS EPP grant on Clear Lake in Lincoln County to be completed by June 30, 2009. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring.

Project activities include: 1) Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; 2) Stakeholder participation: Pretreatment informational meeting, AIS ID training, post treatment monitoring results meeting; 3) Entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 onto Dept website; 4) Develop annual project report, management plan and a final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Pre and post treatment survey data; 2) Completed entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 onto Dept website; 3) AIS educational and prevention activities; 4) Final report summarizing EWM management during project and future EWM management suggestions, CB/CW activities, and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, all annual reports, pre and post treatment survey data, and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Cresent Lake Ais Education And Protection Project: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS EPP grant to be completed by December 31, 2009. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring.

Project activities include: 1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at Crescent Lake landing; 2) Hire a project coordinator; 3) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines; 4) Entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 5) Disseminate AIS information (grocery bags, place mats, calendars, labels and other AIS hand-out literature).

Project deliverables include: 1) Completed entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 2) Assembled AIS information (grocery bags, place mats, calendars, labels, etc.); 3) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, samples of assembled AIS information.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Town Of Crescent Three Lakes Ais Education And Planning Project: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS EPP project which will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring. Project partners include the Lake Julia Lake Association and Squash Lake Association.

Project activities include: 1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at Crescent Lake, Lake Julia and Squash Lake boat landings; 2) Hire project coordinator; 3) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines; 4) Entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 5) Develop Crescent Lake Association website; 6) Build storage sheds for Lake Julia and Squash Lake; 7) Install innovative signage; 8) AIS educational activities (bar coasters, calendars, newsletters, July 4th float, workshop, trainings, press releases, volunteer recognition dinner, and other AIS hand-out literature).

Project deliverables include: 1) Completed entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 2) Assembled AIS information (bar coasters, calendars, etc.); 3) Storage sheds and innovative signs; 4) Hired coordinator; 5) Crescent Lake Website; 6) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report and samples of assembled AIS information.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2012
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake 2013 Education, Prevention, & Planning Project: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS EPP grant on Crescent Lake, in Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring.

Project activities include: 1) Hire an AIS coordinator; 2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program; 3) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines; 4) Entry of inspection and monitoring forms into SWIMS; 5) AIS education- disperse information in local community, share results of project in newsletter and local media, and host a volunteer recognition dinner; 6) Develop final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Entered inspection and monitoring data into SWIMS; 2) AIS coordinator; 3) AIS educational and outreach activities; 4) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake 2014 Education, Prevention & Planning: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS project on Crescent Lake, in Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring.

Project activities include: 1) Hire an AIS coordinator; 2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program; 3) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines; 4) Entry of inspection and monitoring forms into SWIMS; 5) AIS education- disperse information in local community, share results of project in newsletter and local media, and host a volunteer recognition dinner; 6) Purple loosestrife and yellow iris hand removal; 7) Develop final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Entered inspection and monitoring data into SWIMS; 2) AIS coordinator; 3) AIS educational and outreach activities; 4) Controlled purple loosestrife and yellow iris; 5) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, AIS educational activities and AIS hand removal efforts.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report and samples of educational and outreach products.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Ais Prevention & Planning Project: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning grant to study Crescent Lake, in Oneida County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP).

Project activities include: 1) Citizen participation \2013 lake user survey, charrette and planning meetings (6); 2) Water quality sampling and analysis and watershed assessment; 3) AIS outreach and education; 4) Conduct annual early-season AIS and mid/late season AIS surveys; 5) Conduct volunteer AIS surveillance monitoring; 6) Shoreland and Coarse Woody Habitat assessment; 7) Collect and synthesize existing lake data; 8) Aquatic plant surveys (PI survey, community mapping, substrate mapping); 9) Data analysis; 10) Develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Stakeholder survey and charrette; 2) Water chemistry data; 3) Watershed maps and modeling data; 4) PI, shoreland and woody habitat data; 5) Aquatic plant community and AIS maps; 6) Aquatic plant vouchers; 7) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: 1) Draft of stakeholder survey and charrette needs Dept review and approval; 2) Draft of LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of LMP, stakeholder survey, charrette information, data from PI survey, shoreland assessment, woody habitat assessment, watershed assessment and water quality sampling, all maps from project, all GIS data, and aquatic plant vouchers.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Lincoln County: Lk. Mohawksin Treatment Monitoring, Planning & Education Project: Lincoln County Conservation Department is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning grant to be completed by December 31, 2007. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring.

Project activities include:
1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program
2) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines
3) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
4) Pre-treatment and post-treatment surveys
5) Purchase a DO meter
6) DO monitoring in treatment areas
7) Informational meeting and treatment monitoring results meeting

Project deliverables include:
1) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
2) DO meter
3) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, pre and post treatment monitoring, meetings, GPS locations, and guidance for continued control actions

Specific Conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin 2024 Aquatic Plant Studies Project - Point-Intercept Phase (1 Of 2): The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project to update to their aquatic plant monitoring between management plan updates. This phase includes components related to EWM mapping.

Activities: 1) Late season EWM mapping survey 2) EWM mapping survey report 2) Final meeting to present findings

Deliverables: 1) Mapping data from survey 2) AIS Monitoring and Control Strategy Assessment Report including late season EWM mapping and survey results 3) Copy of final meeting presentation

Conditions: 1) All monitoring shall follow DNR protocols 2) Conduct annual meetings with DNR Biologist to discuss project

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps, and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin 2024 Aquatic Plant Studies Project - Point-Intercept Phase (2 Of 2): Project Scope
The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project to update to their aquatic plant monitoring between management plan updates. This phase includes components related to a point-intercept survey.

Activities: 1) Point-Intercept survey 2) Point-Intercept survey report

Deliverables: 1) Point-Intercept survey files in excel format 2) Aquatic plant survey report

Conditions: 1) All monitoring shall follow DNR protocols

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Somo River
Status
Complete

Lincoln County: Lk. Mohawksin Treatment Monitoring, Planning & Education Project: Lincoln County Conservation Department is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning grant to be completed by December 31, 2007. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring.

Project activities include:
1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program
2) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines
3) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
4) Pre-treatment and post-treatment surveys
5) Purchase a DO meter
6) DO monitoring in treatment areas
7) Informational meeting and treatment monitoring results meeting

Project deliverables include:
1) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
2) DO meter
3) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, pre and post treatment monitoring, meetings, GPS locations, and guidance for continued control actions

Specific Conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Town Of Crescent Three Lakes Ais Education And Planning Project: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS EPP project which will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring. Project partners include the Lake Julia Lake Association and Squash Lake Association.

Project activities include: 1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at Crescent Lake, Lake Julia and Squash Lake boat landings; 2) Hire project coordinator; 3) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines; 4) Entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 5) Develop Crescent Lake Association website; 6) Build storage sheds for Lake Julia and Squash Lake; 7) Install innovative signage; 8) AIS educational activities (bar coasters, calendars, newsletters, July 4th float, workshop, trainings, press releases, volunteer recognition dinner, and other AIS hand-out literature).

Project deliverables include: 1) Completed entry of inspection Forms 3200-120 and monitoring Forms 3200-124 onto Dept website; 2) Assembled AIS information (bar coasters, calendars, etc.); 3) Storage sheds and innovative signs; 4) Hired coordinator; 5) Crescent Lake Website; 6) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report and samples of assembled AIS information.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Management Planning Project: Squash Lake Association, Inc is sponsoring an AIS Education, Prevention & Planning grant to study Squash Lake, in Oneida County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Squash Lake.

Project activities include: 1) Stakeholder participation \2013 stakeholder survey, planning meetings (up to 2), kick-off meeting, wrap-up meeting, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water quality sampling and analysis; 3) Watershed assessment and P load modeling; 4) Fisheries assessment; 5) Shoreline assessment; 6) Professional Dreissena monitoring; 7) PI and curly-leaf pondweed survey; 8) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 9) Data analysis and develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Stakeholder survey, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water chemistry data; 3) Watershed maps and modeling data; 4) PI and shoreland data; 5) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 6) Aquatic plant vouchers; 7)LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: 1) Draft of stakeholder survey needs to be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review and approval before sending to public; 2) Draft of LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of LMP, news release(s), newsletter article, stakeholder survey, data from PI, shoreland assessment, watershed assessment and water quality sampling, all maps from project, all GIS data, and aquatic plant vouchers.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Ais Education Project: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an AEPP grant for Squash Lake, in Oneida County. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention and monitoring.

Project activities include: 1) Conduct volunteer watercraft inspections; 2) Hire AIS Coordinator; 3) Entry of inspection data into SWIMS; 4) Conduct AIS education \2013 update information and signs at boat landing, presentations at lake meetings, write newsletter article(s), submit news releases, update website; 5) Host a volunteer recognition reception; 6) Develop final report.

Project deliverables include: 1) Hired coordinator; 2) Entered inspection data into SWIMS; 3) Final report summarizing inspection activities, monitoring, and AIS educational activities.

Specific Conditions for this project: Final report needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) of final report, samples of assembled AIS information, newsletter article(s) and news releases.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Ais Monitoring 2017 - 2019: Squash Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS Education, Prevention & Planning project focusing on EWM surveying, monitoring and mapping in Squash Lake, Oneida County.

Project activities include: 1) Conduct annual early-season AIS and peak-biomass surveys; 2) Conduct annual hand removal coordination; 3) Conduct volunteer AIS surveillance monitoring; 4) Conduct whole lake PI survey; 5) Develop annual maps and summary reports.

Project deliverables include: 1) EWM survey data and maps; 2) Annual reports describing the findings of the early-spring survey, peak-biomass survey, hand-pulling efforts, and guidance for continued control actions.

Specific conditions for this project: Annual reports need Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of annual reports, all maps, and all aquatic plant and GIS data.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Lincoln County: Lk. Mohawksin Treatment Monitoring, Planning & Education Project: Lincoln County Conservation Department is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning grant to be completed by December 31, 2007. The project will focus on AIS education, prevention, and monitoring.

Project activities include:
1) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program
2) Conduct AIS citizen lake monitoring following Dept/UW Ext guidelines
3) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
4) Pre-treatment and post-treatment surveys
5) Purchase a DO meter
6) DO monitoring in treatment areas
7) Informational meeting and treatment monitoring results meeting

Project deliverables include:
1) Completed entry of inspection 3200-120 and monitoring forms onto Dept website
2) DO meter
3) Final report summarizing CB/CW activities, AIS monitoring, pre and post treatment monitoring, meetings, GPS locations, and guidance for continued control actions

Specific Conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin 2024 Aquatic Plant Studies Project - Point-Intercept Phase (1 Of 2): The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project to update to their aquatic plant monitoring between management plan updates. This phase includes components related to EWM mapping.

Activities: 1) Late season EWM mapping survey 2) EWM mapping survey report 2) Final meeting to present findings

Deliverables: 1) Mapping data from survey 2) AIS Monitoring and Control Strategy Assessment Report including late season EWM mapping and survey results 3) Copy of final meeting presentation

Conditions: 1) All monitoring shall follow DNR protocols 2) Conduct annual meetings with DNR Biologist to discuss project

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps, and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Lake Mohawksin 2024 Aquatic Plant Studies Project - Point-Intercept Phase (2 Of 2): Project Scope
The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project to update to their aquatic plant monitoring between management plan updates. This phase includes components related to a point-intercept survey.

Activities: 1) Point-Intercept survey 2) Point-Intercept survey report

Deliverables: 1) Point-Intercept survey files in excel format 2) Aquatic plant survey report

Conditions: 1) All monitoring shall follow DNR protocols

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project at one public boat landing on Crescent Lake in 2015.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Cresent Lake Association 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Crescent Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Association 2017 Cbcw: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on CRESCENT LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Association 2018 Cbcw: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on CRESCENT LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Association 2019 Cbcw: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on CRESCENT LAKE (HWY 8).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Association 2020 Cbcw: Crescent Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on CRESCENT LAKE (HWY 8, N/A).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Lake Alice Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project including 2 public landings on Lake Alice.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Muskellunge Lake
Status
Complete

Muskellunge Lake Association, Inc.: Muskellunge Lake 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Muskellunge Lake Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project including one public landing on Muskellunge Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Association 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Squash Lake Association is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Squash Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Assoc 2017 Cbcw: Squash Lake Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SQUASH LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Assoc 2018 Cbcw: Squash Lake Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SQUASH LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Assoc 2019 Cbcw: Squash Lake Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SQUASH LAKE (GUDIS LANDING).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Squash Lake Assoc 2020 Cbcw: Squash Lake Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SQUASH LAKE (GUDIS, N/A).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Lake Alice Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project including 2 public landings on Lake Alice.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Bughs Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Kawaguesaga Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Minocqua Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Tomahawk Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Twin Lakes (North)
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Twin River
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Whitewater Creek
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Whitewater Lake
Status
Complete

University Of Wisconsin-Madison: Determining Fate Of The Novel Herbicide Florpyrauxifen-Benzy: The Board Of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System is sponsoring a project to conduct an aquatic invasive species research study on the degradation of florpyrauxifen-benzyl [FPB] following herbicide treatments conducted for aquatic plant management in Wisconsin lakes. The project aims to determine the mechanisms responsible for FPB breakdown in lakes by: 1) quantifying both direct and indirect photolysis of FPB in lake water using lab experiments; 2) quantifying FPB degradation in water-only and water-sediment environments; 3) determining the primary degradation pathway of FPB following in field applications; and 4) quantifying FPB persistence and degradation products post treatment in lakes.

Project deliverables include: Data on the relative importance of both direct and indirect FPB photodegradation; data on microbial degradation of FPB in water and sediment matrices; data on the spatial distribution and persistence of FPB in water and sediment following aquatic plant control activities in lakes.

Special Conditions: Quarterly reports and a final report summarizing these findings will be submitted to WDNR. WDNR will meet with sponsor periodically during project to discuss progress on deliverables and overall project goals.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Alice Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bass Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bass Lake T37n R09e S30
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Bear Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Bearskin Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bearskin Lake
Status
Complete

Big Bearskin Lake Association: Res-Big Bearskin Lake Improvement Program: The Big Bearskin Lake Association will conduct a lake water quality improvement program with the goal of increasing water clarity and resulting sechi disc readings This project will use barley straw to inhibit blue-green algae growth in the lake. Anticipated results include improvement in water transparency and aquatic plant growth and distribution through out the lake.

Specific activities of this project include the installation of the straw bales, water quality monitoring, and aquatic plant survey, and development of a final report.

Specific deliverables for this grant project will include:
final report

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and/or local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bertram Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Boom Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Box Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Clear Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Crystal Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
D L Lake
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Hlr - Shoreline Improvements In Oneida Co 2021: Partnering with property owners, Oneida County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Dollar Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Douglas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Doyle Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Dugout Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Foster Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Garth Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/28/1997
Waters Involved
Hanson Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Rhinelander: Acq-Hanson Lake Land Acquisition: City of Rhinelander will acquire ~16 acres of land with 428.65 feet of frontage on Hanson Lake. The acquisition will help protect the lake from some current shoreland erosion. This acquisition will also provide passive recreation when plans are completed to make the property part of the park system.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/28/1997
Waters Involved
Hanson Lake
Status
Proposed

City Of Rhinelander: Acq-Hanson Lake Land Acquisition: City of Rhinelander will acquire ~16 acres of land with 428.65 feet of frontage on Hanson Lake. The acquisition will help protect the lake from some current shoreland erosion. This acquisition will also provide passive recreation when plans are completed to make the property part of the park system.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Hughitt Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Katherine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Kitty Springs
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Lake Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Hlr - Lake Mohawksin Native Plantings: Partnering with property owners, the Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
The grantee may request a one-time cost amendment and a one-time time extension. The grantee must notify the department if they wish to add or subtract practices to the scope of this grant agreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lake Seventeen
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lee Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Little Bertram Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lost Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lower Kaubashine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
McCormick Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Miller Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Minnow Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Moen Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1999
Waters Involved
Muskellunge Lake
Status
Complete

Muskellunge Lake Protection & Rehab District: Res- Muskellunge Lake Fish Habitat Improvement: The District will implement recommendations from an earlier Planning Grant project by constructing and placing 27 fish habitat shelters and snags on the bed of the lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Myrtle Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Rhinelander Flowage
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Rhinelander Flowage
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Hlr - Shoreline Improvements In Oneida Co 2021: Partnering with property owners, Oneida County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Rocky Run Springs
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Round Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Scott Springs
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Second Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Shepard Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
South Blue Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
South Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Assoc: Hlk-Squash Lake Healthy Lakes Initiative: Squash Lake Association will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: fish sticks on 1 property and a 350 ft2 native planting, rain garden, and rock infiltration practice on 1 property.

The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.

The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Swartz Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Sylvan Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Third Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Thunder Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Tomahawk Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Tomahawk Lake
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Hlr - Shoreline Improvements In Oneida Co 2021: Partnering with property owners, Oneida County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Twin Lakes
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Upper Kaubashine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Oneida County: Hlr - Shoreline Improvements In Oneida Co 2021: Partnering with property owners, Oneida County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Hlr - Lake Mohawksin Native Plantings: Partnering with property owners, the Friends of Lake Mohawksin is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
The grantee may request a one-time cost amendment and a one-time time extension. The grantee must notify the department if they wish to add or subtract practices to the scope of this grant agreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Wood Curt Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pine Lake: Lmi-Town Of Pine Lake Land & Water Protection Program: The Town of Pine Lake will develop a comprehensive land use plan with implementation strategies to address land and water issues in the town.

Activities associated with this project include; facilitated public meetings and workshop; town wide survey; draft and final reports; developmentof maps and exhibits for public informational meetings; development and mailing of a poster plan; project management/coordination.

Project deliverables for this project include copies of all maps, and a copy of the final comprehensive land use plan.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of all project products and periodic reports on the progress of the project.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/1/1998
Waters Involved
Yawkey Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Hazelhurst: Lco-Hazelhurst Land & Water Protection Program: Town of Hazelhurst proposes to develop a comprehensive land use plan and implementation strategies to address the land and water issues in the Town. The Town proposes to work closely with Oneida County?s lake classification program to create a land use plan that matches appropriate land uses with the specific class of lakes in the watershed. An overall educational component for both citizens and local officials will be part of the project deliverables along with the following components; 1) a vision statement, 2) Socio- Economic profile, 3) assess housing characteristics, 4) inventory and map community facilities and services, 5) complete inventory of transportation systems, 6) research and analyze physical and biological characteristics of land and water resources, 7) complete an accurate land use inventory with future projections, 8) implementation strategies will be based on protection of the town?s nature resource base and encouraged to make the best use of that resource.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Boggy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Bridge Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Buck Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Bullhead Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Campine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Castle Rock Ditch
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Clear Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Crescent Lake
Status
Complete

Crescent Lake Association: Crescent Lake Managment Plan: Crescent Lake Association will conduct a lake/watershed evaluation project and develop a lake management plan. The project includes: 1) water quality sampling (temperature and DO profiles, total phosphorous, and chlorophyll through citizen lake monitoring, nitrates, iron, salts, calcium, and pH) and data analysis 2) aquatic plant survey using point intercept method and development of aquatic plant management (APM) plan following DNR guidelines 3) watershed analysis 4) lakeshore resident survey 5) shoreland assessment 6) development of lake management plan 7) a presentation of study results upon completion of study to Crescent Lake Association, WI DNR and any other interested parties/individuals.

Project deliverables include:
- Detailed analysis of water quality sampling results and Crescent Lake's TSI
- Aquatic plant survey final report with a section on invasive species education and an APM Plan
- Two plant voucher specimens for each plant found in aquatic plant survey - one for WI DNR and one for Crescent Lake Association
- Recommendations for controlling pollutant loading from watershed analysis
- Results and interpretation of lakeshore resident survey and shoreland assessment
- Videotape of Crescent Lake shoreland
- Crescent Lake Management Plan (LMP)

Specific conditions include:
-Project design plans, resident survey questions, APM plan, and LMP need review and approval from Lakes Coordinator before project begins and adoption of final management recommendations.
-Applicant is required to provide a mid-term project update.

DNR Lakes Coordinator will be provided with electronic (pdf) and hard copies of APM plan (2 copies) , Crescent LMP (2 copies), shoreland assessment data form, photos depicting shoreland development (1-5) used in shoreland assessment, shoreland development videotape, raw data in electronic format. Project results will be disseminated to the public via a presentation by Ayres Associates to the Crescent Lake Association.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Cruson Slough
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Cuenin Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Davis Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
De Marce Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Emden Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Faust Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Fifth Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Finger Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Fish Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Fourth Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Fox Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Garland Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Gary Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
George Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/7/1994
Waters Involved
Halfmoon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Inland Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Management Plan: Half Moon Inland Lake Protectin & Rehabilitation District proposes to characterize sources of problems that affect the water quality. Activities include: characterize existing water quality conditions by sampling nutrients; evaluate the aquatic plantsurvey conducted by a prior consultant and conduct a follow-up survey in 1994; determine a water budget; perform a watershed anlaysis, determine a pollutant budget and develop a phosphorus model; develop a lake management plan; establish a information andeducation program. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, fact sheets and public meetings. Project results will be reposited at Half Moon Inland Lake Pro. & Reh. District, Town of Bradley Hall, Tomahawk Public Library, TomahawkHigh School Library.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Halfmoon Lake
Status
Complete

Half Moon Lake Inland Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Management Planning Project: Half Moon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to study Half Moon Lake, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Half Moon Lake.

Project activities include: 1) Stakeholder participation \2013 stakeholder survey, planning meetings (up to 2), kick-off meeting, wrap-up meeting, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water quality sampling and analysis; 3) Watershed assessment and P load modeling; 4) Paleolimnological sampling; 5) Fisheries assessment; 6) Shoreline and coarse woody habitat assessment; 7) Professional Dreissena monitoring; 8) Aquatic plant surveys (Early season AIS survey, PI survey analysis, CLP assessment, community mapping, substrate mapping); 9) Data analysis; 10) Develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Stakeholder survey, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water chemistry data; 3) Paleocore analysis; 4) Watershed maps and modeling data; 5) PI data analysis and shoreland data; 6) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 7) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: 1) Draft of stakeholder survey needs to be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review and approval before sending to public; 2) Draft of LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of LMP, news release(s), newsletter article, stakeholder survey, data analysis from PI, shoreland assessment, watershed assessment and water quality sampling, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Halfmoon Lake
Status
Proposed

Half Moon Lake Inland Lake P & R District: Half Moon Lake Management Planning Project: Half Moon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to study Half Moon Lake, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Half Moon Lake.

Project activities include: 1) Stakeholder participation \2013 stakeholder survey, planning meetings (up to 2), kick-off meeting, wrap-up meeting, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water quality sampling and analysis; 3) Watershed assessment and P load modeling; 4) Paleolimnological sampling; 5) Fisheries assessment; 6) Shoreline and coarse woody habitat assessment; 7) Professional Dreissena monitoring; 8) Aquatic plant surveys (Early season AIS survey, PI survey analysis, CLP assessment, community mapping, substrate mapping); 9) Data analysis; 10) Develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Stakeholder survey, news release(s), and newsletter article; 2) Water chemistry data; 3) Paleocore analysis; 4) Watershed maps and modeling data; 5) PI data analysis and shoreland data; 6) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 7) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: 1) Draft of stakeholder survey needs to be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review and approval before sending to public; 2) Draft of LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of LMP, news release(s), newsletter article, stakeholder survey, data analysis from PI, shoreland assessment, watershed assessment and water quality sampling, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Hancock Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Hess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Hixon Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Indian Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Jennie Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2009
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewarship Program: Phase 1: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2010. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 1 was funded in this grant cycle (Feb 2009) and Phases 2-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2010.

Project activities for Phase 1 include: 1) Educational program - meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Appraisal of existing information on Lake Alice (aquatic life, water quality, cultural, aesthetics, natural resource plans, and human community); 3) Site visit to Lake Alice for reconnaissance of attributes; 4) Watershed assessment; 5) Develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Watershed maps; 3)LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Proposed

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2012
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program: Phase 3 People, Plants, Animals & Habitats: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 3 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 4-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2013.

Project activities for Phase 3 include: 1) Educational program \2013 meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Inventory rare vertebrate species; 3) Specific Conductance and Local Pollution Sources; 4) Status of Wild Rice; 5) Volunteer frog and toad survey; 6) Volunteer-based anglers\2019 Journal; 7) Lake User Survey; 8) Image-based Waterfront Archive; 9) Quantitative Assessment of Littoral and Riparian areas.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Frog and Toad monitoring report; 3) Fish monitoring report; 4) Summary report of littoral and riparian areas; 5) Revised LMP; 6) Updated APM Plan.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Department review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2012
Waters Involved
Lake Alice
Status
Proposed

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program: Phase 3 People, Plants, Animals & Habitats: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 3 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 4-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2013.

Project activities for Phase 3 include: 1) Educational program \2013 meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Inventory rare vertebrate species; 3) Specific Conductance and Local Pollution Sources; 4) Status of Wild Rice; 5) Volunteer frog and toad survey; 6) Volunteer-based anglers\2019 Journal; 7) Lake User Survey; 8) Image-based Waterfront Archive; 9) Quantitative Assessment of Littoral and Riparian areas.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Frog and Toad monitoring report; 3) Fish monitoring report; 4) Summary report of littoral and riparian areas; 5) Revised LMP; 6) Updated APM Plan.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Department review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Du Bay
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lake Julia
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Mgt. Planning Project Phase I: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Planning Project Phase Ii: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Lake Mohawksin
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Swe - Mapping Tool Development For Stakeholder Education And Building Organizational Capacity: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project which will focus on creating publicly available map layers to illustrate shoreline condition and septic system status. The layers will be used to educate key stakeholders.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Online ARCGIS maps that include layers for shoreline condition and septic system status (or another lakeshore data layer); 2) Opportunity for DNR and Lincoln County to provide feedback on the map layers; 3) Presentations of maps to key stakeholders.

Specific project activities include: 1) Develop publicly available on-line ARCGIS mapping application \2013 that illustrates shoreline habitat condition and septic system status information around Lake Mohawksin; 2) Gather feedback on map layers from DNR and Lincoln County; 3) Host educational presentations for key stakeholders that utilize the new map layers.

Special Conditions: Maps will be reviewed by DNR and Lincoln County before being uploaded for viewing by other stakeholders.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lake Thompson
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Landberg Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lassig Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Little Pine Creek
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Little Rice Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Manson Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Manson Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mazy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Midget Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1996
Waters Involved
Muskellunge Lake
Status
Complete

Muskellunge Lake Protection & Rehab District: Muskellunge Lake And Watershed Management Planning: The Muskellunge Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to study and update management alternatives for Muskellunge Lake. Project activities include 1) perform a water quality assessment, resulting in reports, map, and graphs analyzing data, 2) analyze the aquatic plant community, resulting in a report, lake map, and aquatic plant management strategy, 3) conduct a public survey to assess water and land uses, resulting in a report of the results, and 4) conduct a watershed inventory resulting in a watershed boundary maps and a report describing the results. The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information about the project will be disseminated to the public by newsletter mailing, report mailings, and public meeting. end.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Muskellunge Lake
Status
Complete

Muskellunge Lake Protection & Rehab District: Muskellunge Lake Management Planning Project - Phase 1: Muskellunge Lake District is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Muskellunge Lake in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Muskellunge Lake.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, stakeholder survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, and newsletter article
2) Water quality sampling and analysis (Secchi, P, Chla, DO, temp, N, conductivity, pH, Alk, suspended solids, and Calcium)
3) Aquatic plant survey (point-intercept)
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
6) Fisheries assessment
7)Watershed assessment
8) Zebra mussel monitoring
9) Sensitive area delineation
10) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, and newsletter article
2) Point-intercept aquatic plant data
3) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
4) Watershed modeling data
5) Two sets of aquatic plant vouchers
6) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Vouchers should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator as soon as possible after aquatic plant survey
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, stakeholder survey, point-intercept aquatic plant data, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, all GIS data, and two sets of aquatic plant vouchers.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Muskellunge Lake
Status
Complete

Muskellunge Lake Protection & Rehab District: Muskellunge Lake Management Planning Project - Phase 2: Muskellunge Lake District is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Muskellunge Lake in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Muskellunge Lake.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, stakeholder survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, and newsletter article
2) Water quality sampling and analysis (Secchi, P, Chla, DO, temp, N, conductivity, pH, Alk, suspended solids, and Calcium)
3) Aquatic plant survey (point-intercept)
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
6) Fisheries assessment
7) Watershed assessment
8) Zebra mussel monitoring
9) Sensitive area delineation
10) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, and newsletter article
2) Point-intercept aquatic plant data
3) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
4) Watershed modeling data
5) Two sets of aquatic plant vouchers
6) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Vouchers should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator as soon as possible after aquatic plant survey
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, stakeholder survey, point-intercept aquatic plant data, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, all GIS data, and two sets of aquatic plant vouchers.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Nose Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
O'Day Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Oneida Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Oscar-Jenny Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Perch Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Perch Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Perry Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Pontoon Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Pritch Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Rice Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Roby Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Roe Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Rudy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Somo River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Mgt. Planning Project Phase I: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Somo River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Planning Project Phase Ii: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Squash Lake
Status
Complete

Squash Lake Protection & Rehabilitation Dist: Squash Lake Apm Plan Update: The Squash Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to update their Aquatic Plant Management Plan (APMP) with the following goals/activities: 1) Sample lake water quality; 2) Collect and analyze a lake sediment paleocore; 3) Gather and assess existing lake information; 4) Conduct a sociological survey of lake district residents; 5) Develop an updated APMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Data from stakeholder survey, water quality monitoring, paleocore analysis; 2) Four management planning meetings; 3) Annual reports and updated LMP.

Specific project conditions: 1) Draft of stakeholder survey needs to be submitted to DNR for review and approval before sending to public; 2) LMP needs DNR review and approval; 3) WDNR Lake Biologist will be provided with an electronic copy of reports and/or management plans; data from stakeholder survey, water quality, paleocore analysis; all maps and GIS data from project.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Stag Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Tomahawk River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Mgt. Planning Project Phase I: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Tomahawk River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Planning Project Phase Ii: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Trout Creek
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1999
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Pelican: Town Of Pelican - Water Quality And Land Use Plan: This project will provide town representatives with a Land Use and Water Quality Management Plan to guide them in future decision making. The intent is to have a plan that is adopted by the Town Board to become an official policy document. A Land-Use and Water Qualtiy Management Plan Resource Document and Poster Plan. Maps will also be developed. The following information will be included in the documents: existing land-use, future land-use and proposed land-use type descriptions, vision statement, goals and objectives, demographic data and other related sociological information, summary information includeing existing zoning and environmentally sensitive areas, implementation strategies including water quality mandagement components, planning conditions and considerations and policies/plans/ordinances reiviews. Other informatin to be included is refrenced in the grant application.

The plan report and supporting documentation will be distributed to Town and County decision makers, will be available to the public throught meetings, poster and map displays and local press releases/articles. The material will also be available at the Town Hall, Oneida County Planning and Zoning Office, the NCWRPC, and the local library.

The Department will also be provided with a final report, and electronic copy and an executive summary.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Virgin Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Washburn Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Mgt. Planning Project Phase I: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Planning Project Phase Ii: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2009
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewarship Program: Phase 1: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2010. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 1 was funded in this grant cycle (Feb 2009) and Phases 2-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2010.

Project activities for Phase 1 include: 1) Educational program - meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Appraisal of existing information on Lake Alice (aquatic life, water quality, cultural, aesthetics, natural resource plans, and human community); 3) Site visit to Lake Alice for reconnaissance of attributes; 4) Watershed assessment; 5) Develop LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Watershed maps; 3)LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Lake Alice Association, Inc: Lake Alice Stewardship Program Phase Ii - Understanding The Biota Of Lake Alice: Lake Alice Association is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Alice, in Lincoln County. The project will focus on developing and updating an Adaptive Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Alice. Phase 2 was funded in this grant cycle and Phases 3-5 will be submitted for funding starting in 2011.

Project activities for Phase 2 include: 1) Educational program, meetings and educational events with lake association and Tomahawk High School students, written educational materials, news releases, and website updates; 2) Point-intercept (PI) aquatic plant survey; 3) Aquatic plant community and substrate mapping; 4) Water quality assessment; 5) Volunteer amphibian monitoring and angler survey; 6) Update LMP.

Project deliverables include: 1) Educational materials and news releases; 2) Aquatic plant community and substrate maps; 3) PI, water quality, amphibian, and angler data; 4) LMP.

Specific conditions for this project: LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news releases, any other educational materials/products, all data, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Lake Mohawksin: Swe - Mapping Tool Development For Stakeholder Education And Building Organizational Capacity: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables

The Friends of Lake Mohawksin (FOLM) are sponsoring a project which will focus on creating publicly available map layers to illustrate shoreline condition and septic system status. The layers will be used to educate key stakeholders.

Project final deliverables include: 1) Online ARCGIS maps that include layers for shoreline condition and septic system status (or another lakeshore data layer); 2) Opportunity for DNR and Lincoln County to provide feedback on the map layers; 3) Presentations of maps to key stakeholders.

Specific project activities include: 1) Develop publicly available on-line ARCGIS mapping application \2013 that illustrates shoreline habitat condition and septic system status information around Lake Mohawksin; 2) Gather feedback on map layers from DNR and Lincoln County; 3) Host educational presentations for key stakeholders that utilize the new map layers.

Special Conditions: Maps will be reviewed by DNR and Lincoln County before being uploaded for viewing by other stakeholders.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.



Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River - Unnamed Slough
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Mgt. Planning Project Phase I: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River - Unnamed Slough
Status
Complete

City Of Tomahawk: Lake Mohawksin Comprehensive Planning Project Phase Ii: The City of Tomahawk is sponsoring phased large scale lake planning grants to study Lake Mohawksin in Lincoln County with a study completion date of June 30, 2008. Friends of Lake Mohawksin Association is a project partner. The project will focus on developing a Lake Management Plan (LMP) for Lake Mohawksin. Completion of a LMP will allow for potential Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) cost sharing grants and permits for Eurasian water-milfoil (EWM) control.

Project activities include:
1) Stakeholder participation - kick-off meeting, survey, planning meetings (up to 3), wrap-up meeting, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Water quality sampling following CLMN protocols (Secchi, P, Chla)
3) Curly-leaf pondweed survey
4) Aquatic plant community mapping and analysis
5) Fisheries assessment
6) Watershed assessment
7) Develop LMP

Project deliverables include:
1) Stakeholder survey, news release, newsletter article, and progress report
2) Aquatic plant community and watershed maps
3) LMP

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of stakeholder survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- LMP needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of LMP, news release, newsletter article, progress report, stakeholder survey, data from watershed assessment, and all maps from project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Wolf Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Woodboro Springs
Status
Complete

Town Of Woodboro: Woodboro Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Town of Woodboro is sponsoring a large scale lake planning grant to protect water resources, lakes, streams, and wetlands within the Town of Woodboro. The North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is a project partner. The project will focus on updating the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Town of Woodboro.

Project activities include:
1) Public involvement and education - community planning survey, monthly/bi-monthly planning meetings (as needed), and final plan meeting
2) Develop public participation plan
3) Summary and analysis of demographics, zoning and water management issues
4) Watershed assessment (includes physical characteristics of soils, wetlands, and waterbodies, development patterns, land uses, surface runoff patterns, and environmentally sensitive areas)
5) Develop comprehensive land use plan

Project deliverables include:
1) Community planning survey
2) Public participation plan
3) Watershed maps
4) Comprehensive land use plan

Specific conditions for this project:
- Draft of community planning survey should be submitted to Lakes Management Coordinator for review before sending to public
- Comprehensive land use plan needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of comprehensive land use plan, community planning survey, public participation plan, data from watershed assessment, all maps from project, and all GIS data.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Mable
Status
Complete

Mable Lake Assoc: Mable Lake Stewardship Program: Phase 1 Organizational Development: The Mable Lake Association is sponsoring a small scale lake planning grant project to begin a lake management planning and stewardship program for Mable Lake, Lincoln County. The project will focus on the organizational development for the stewardship program and plan.

Project activities include: 1) Organizational development \2013 data and information gathering and summary, planning meetings (2); 2) Develop Stewardship Prospectus.

Project deliverables include: Stewardship Prospectus.

Specific conditions for this project: Stewardship prospectus needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of Stewardship Prospectus.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Mable
Status
In_Progress

Mable Lake Assoc: Mable Lake Stewardship Program: Phase 1 Organizational Development: The Mable Lake Association is sponsoring a small scale lake planning grant project to begin a lake management planning and stewardship program for Mable Lake, Lincoln County. The project will focus on the organizational development for the stewardship program and plan.

Project activities include: 1) Organizational development \2013 data and information gathering and summary, planning meetings (2); 2) Develop Stewardship Prospectus.

Project deliverables include: Stewardship Prospectus.

Specific conditions for this project: Stewardship prospectus needs Dept review and approval.

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of Stewardship Prospectus.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2007
Waters Involved
Wisconsin River
Status
Complete

Northwoods Land Trust, Inc.: Oneida County River Conservation Project: The Northwoods Land Trust will conduct a direct-mail education campaign to all property owners on priority river and stream segments in Oneida County that were identified by the DNR Northern Rivers Initiative. An information packet will be provided highlighting voluntary conservation options property owners can utilize to protect the priority river and stream corridors. These options include Land Protection Agreement (Conservation Easement), Land Donation, Land Registry and Conservation Buyer programs.

Specific activities include:
* Identify all property owners with natural shoreland frontage along all of the priority river and stream segments in Oneida County.
* Assemble and mail information packets on conservation options to all identified property owners.
* Follow-up contacts with interested landowners to provide legal and technical assistance for conservation options.

Specific products or deliverables include:
* Maps showing parcels with existing natural shoreline.
* Generalized list of landowner follow-up contacts.

It is anticipated this project will result in one or more landowner commitment to donate a conservation easement to permanently protect their river or stream shoreline but this result can not be guaranteed.


Monitoring & Projects

Projects including grants, restoration work and studies shown below have occurred in this watershed. Click the links below to read through the text. While these are not an exhaustive list of activities, they provide insight into the management activities happening in this watershed.

Grants and Management Projects
Woodboro Watershed
Watershed Recommendations
Aquatic Plant Management Plan
 
Date
Status
update
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Comprehensive Planning Studies
 
Date
Status
34970286
4/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Data analysis, report production
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Develop/Distribute Brochures/Literature
 
Date
Status
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
 
Date
Status
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Informational Meetings
 
Date
Status
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
Update
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
4/1/2011
In Progress
Projects
 
Lake Management Plan Development
 
Date
Status
34970286
4/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Land Acquisition
 
Date
Status
10100494
10/28/1997
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Fish Tissue
Confirm FCA: IW pre-2000 data
Date
Status
1179900 name Wisconsin River TMDL ID 530 Start Mile 116.16 End Mile 138.07
11/21/2011
Proposed
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Wildlife
 
Date
Status
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Project Deliverable
 
Date
Status
Frog and Toad monitoring report; 3) Fish monitoring report; 4) Summary report of littoral and riparian areas;
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment, Inventory
Grant LPL-1533-14 - Shoreland Assessment
Date
Status
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment or Inventory
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Social Survey of Residents or Users
 
Date
Status
10/1/2012
Proposed
Projects
 
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
 
Date
Status
10/1/2013
Proposed
Projects
 
Woodboro WatershedWatershed History Note

The area that eventually became the city of Rhinelander in the Woodboro Watershed was originally called Pelican Rapids by early settlers after the stretch of rapids just above the convergence of the Wisconsin and Pelican Rivers. Around 1870, Anderson W. Brown of Stevens Point, and Anson P. Vaughn traveled up the Wisconsin River in order to search for timber for Brown's father, E. D. Brown. Upon arriving at the meeting point of the Wisconsin and Pelican Rivers, at the site of John Curran's trading post, and seeing the high banks along the rapids and the excellent pine stands, Anderson Brown envisioned a mill town with a lumber mill powered by the waters of the Wisconsin River. Brown's vision would not come to fruition for some years. However, after subsequent expeditions with others including his brother and Rhinelander's first mayor, Webster Brown, the brothers managed to convince their father and uncle to purchase the land from the federal government and build a town. In its charter, the city was named Rhinelander after Frederic W. Rhinelander of New York, who was president of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Road at the time. This was part of a bid by the Brown brothers to induce the railroad to extend a spur to the location to further their lumbering business. Ultimately, after over ten years of negotiations, the Brown family agreed to convey half their land holdings in the area to the railroad in exchange for a rail line to their future city. In 1882, the railroad line from present-day Monico to Rhinelander was completed, jump starting the development of Rhinelander as the commercial hub of the region. Rhinelander is also home to the " Hodag", a mythical creature created by Rhinelander pioneer and timber cruiser Gene Shepard in 1896. A hodag was originally a logging term for a maddox or hoe and dates back to the 1800s. Although it originated as a hoax, the Hodag became a local legend and the symbol of the City.

Date  2011