[Amended 5-18-2021 by Res. No. 57-2021, effective 6-4-2021]
(1)
Entry of lands under the County Forest Crop Law will be done according
to the procedures laid out in the Fifteen-Year County Forest Land
Use Plan.
(2)
No lands entered as County forest land shall be sold unless recommended
by the Committee and subsequently authorized by resolution of the
County Board. Notice of withdrawal of lands entered under the County
Forest Law shall be filed with the D.N.R. pursuant to § 28.11(11),
Wis. Stats., or any amendment thereto and as laid out in the County
Forest Fifteen-Year Plan.
(1)
State Allotments. All allotments from the D.N.R to the County under
§ 28.11(8)(b), Wis. Stats., or any amendment thereto, for
the purchase, development, preservation, management, and maintenance
of the County forest lands shall be deposited in the State forestry
aid fund. If any lands purchased from such funds are sold, the County
shall restore the purchase price to the State forestry aid fund. All
unexpended State forestry aid funds shall be nonlapsing.
(2)
General Fund. All monies received from the sale of timber stumpage,
cut forest products, fees and use permits, sale of building materials,
sale of surplus materials and equipment, fire and other damage collections,
forfeited timber sale deposits or other revenue received by the Committee
shall be deposited in the County General Fund, except income specified
as follows:
(a)
Of the stumpage money received, the amount as set forth in § 28.11(9),
Wis. Stats., will be placed in Oneida County State Severance Payment
Account for payment to the State. Money will be placed in Oneida County
Town Severance Payment Account in the amount as set forth in § 28.11(9)(d),
Wis. Stats., for payment to the towns.
[Amended 5-18-2021 by Res. No. 57-2021, effective 6-4-2021]
(b)
Payments received from mineral lease activities will be placed
in the Mineral Revenue Account.
[Amended by Ord. No. 107-2005]
(1)
Timber Cutting.
(a)
Commercial Cutting. Commercial cuttings shall be set up as timber
sales with cooperation of the D.N.R and in compliance with provisions
of § 28.11(6), Wis. Stats.
1.
Terms governing these timber sales will be stated in written
contracts between the County, with the Committee as its agent, and
the contractor.
2.
In timber sales where the "lock box-haul permit system" is designated
in the contract, the transportation of wood or wood products past
a lock box without depositing in the lock box the proper documentation
in the proper manner, as designated in the timber sale contract, is
prohibited.
3.
Miscellaneous Forest Products. Treaty Rights Participants.
a.
Any treaty rights participant interested in gathering firewood
as defined on the County's permit, tree bark, maple sap, lodge poles,
boughs, marsh hay or berries not enumerated in County ordinances,
from County land shall obtain a County gathering permit from the Department's
Courthouse Office. The County shall respond to the gathering permit
request no later than 14 days after receipt of the request. The gathering
permit shall indicate the location of the material to be gathered,
the volume of material to be gathered and conditions on the gathering
of the material necessary for conservation of the timber and miscellaneous
forest products on the County land or for public health or safety.
b.
The County may not deny a request to gather miscellaneous forest
products on County property under this subparagraph unless the gathering
is inconsistent with the management plan for that property; the gathering
will conflict with the pre-existing rights of a permittee or other
person possessing an approval to conduct an activity on the property,
including a contractor of the County; or is otherwise inconsistent
with conservation or public health or safety.
(b)
Noncommercial Cutting.
[Amended by Ord. No. 53-2008]
1.
Noncommercial wood such as dead or naturally fallen trees or
logging residue from completed timber sales may be made available
to the public under a fuel wood permit system.
2.
The cutting and/or removal of trees or wood products including,
but not limited to, branches, tree tops, logging residue, firewood,
Christmas trees, pulpwood, boltwood or sawlogs from County-owned land
is prohibited unless the person doing the cutting or removal is the
holder of a valid written permit that has been issued by the Department,
except registered campers staying at a designated campground may collect
dead and down woody material for use as firewood during their registered
stay.
[Amended 5-18-2021 by Res. No. 57-2021, effective 6-4-2021]
3.
The cutting and/or removal of trees or wood products including
but not limited to firewood, Christmas trees, pulpwood, boltwood or
sawlogs while holding a valid written permit but in violation of any
term of that permit is prohibited.
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4.
The cutting of merchantable trees or the seedlings and saplings
of merchantable trees to create shooting lanes is prohibited.
(c)
Defacement of County Property Prohibited. No person shall scar,
deface, remove or destroy any archaeological or geological features,
drive nails, screws or other metal into trees or remove, destroy or
deface any signs, gates, fences, survey markers, buildings or other
County property.
(d)
Collection of Materials Prohibited. Collection or removal of
materials, such as but not limited to, driftwood, wild flowers, ground
pines, or mosses is prohibited. Conifer cones may be collected for
resale to nurseries for reforestation purposes.
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(e)
Cutting or Tapping Trees Prohibited. Cutting or removal of Christmas trees without a permit or the tapping of trees for sap collection is prohibited except as allowed under § 14.07(1)(a)3 of this Code.
[Amended by Res. No. 89-2014; 5-18-2021 by Res. No. 57-2021, effective 6-4-2021]
(f)
Removal of Materials Prohibited. Removal of materials such as
rocks, sand, gravel, topsoil, or clay from the County forest, except
as provided in § 14.01(2)(f) of this Code is prohibited.
(g)
Balsam boughs may be collected upon purchasing a permit from
the County Forest Office.
[Added by Res. No. 89-2014]
(i)
No person may cut, root up, or gather wild ginseng located on
County forest land.
[Added by Res. No. 89-2014]
(2)
General Use.
[Amended by Ord. No. 53-2008]
(a)
No overnight camping including tents, trailers, cars, trucks,
portable hunting or fishing cabins is permitted in developed recreation
areas. They are to be considered day use facilities. Except as follows:
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(b)
All motorized vehicles are prohibited from traversing any forest
road or trail which has been designated as closed, except those vehicles
which are authorized by the Department.
(c)
Any damage to, manipulation of, or attempt to circumvent, a
gate, sign, rocks, or earthen berm is prohibited.
(d)
All motorized vehicles, except those which are authorized by
the Department, are prohibited from traveling off-road, off-trail,
or cross-country in the County forest and must remain on roads or
trails open to them.
(e)
The dumping of litter, rubbish, debris, dirt, stone, lawn clippings,
brush or any other materials shall be prohibited on all County forest
lands. All forest users, including berry pickers, hunters, fishermen,
loggers, and all others who visit or work in County forests are forbidden
to leave litter anywhere in the forest or in its lakes or streams.
No posting of unauthorized signs, handbills, markers, marking material
or advertising matter will be permitted.
[Amended 5-18-2021 by Res. No. 57-2021, effective 6-4-2021]
(1)
For the purpose of proper and complete identification, all County
owned forest lands now held and entered under the State County Forest
Law by the County or hereafter acquired for forestry purposes and
located within the existing County forest boundaries, are established
and designated as County forests, and such lands shall be shown on
the official County forest map on file in the County Forestry office
in the Courthouse in Rhinelander, and according to the records in
the office of the Register of Deeds.
(2)
It is the intent of the County Board to consolidate County forest
holdings as lands are acquired by the County within the above mentioned
boundaries.