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UWEX Publications
The Center for
Land Use
Education has produced a series of publications,
some with the Department of Natural Resources and the Office of Land Information
Services of the Department of Administration. Unless otherwise specified,
these publications are available from the Center for Land Use Education. If
you would like a copy please email us at
landcenter@uwsp.edu
or call us at 715-346-3783.
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Simple
Steps to Create a Lawn That's Healthy for Kids, Pets, Wildlife and
Water Quality
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How we
manage our lawns affects the health of our children, pets, wildlife
and water quality. Here are three simple steps for creating a lawn
that’s healthy for all.
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Building Our
Future: A Guide to Community Visioning
A limited quantity are available in print for $25.00
each. You may request a copy by e-mail to
landcenter@uwsp.edu.
A copy can also be downloaded from the UWEX Publications website in
Portable Document Format
(.pdf)
format at
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/pdf/G3708.pdf. (276 pages,
1,408 KB)
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Comprehensive
Planning Binder.
Reference Materials
for Local Planning Committees.
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Comprehensive Planning in Wisconsin:
Status of Current Planning Efforts
(2006) (18 pages, 292 KB)
In May 2006, the UW-Extension Community Planning and Plan Implementation
Team conducted a survey of Extension professionals to learn more about
comprehensive planning efforts throughout the state. There were three
purposes for the survey: to gauge the current status of comprehensive
planning efforts in Wisconsin counties and municipalities, to understand
UW-Extension’s involvement in those efforts, and to identify challenges
and educational needs faced by communities that have not yet begun to
plan.
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Community
Planning Survey Results (2004) (36 pages, 345 KB)
In
January 2004, the Center for Land Use Education (CLUE) initiated a
state-wide online survey of planning professionals. The purpose of the
survey was two-fold: to document the varied experiences of Wisconsin
communities with planning and to improve research and outreach
activities conducted by CLUE and other organizations that provide
support for local planning initiatives.
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Conservation
Easements
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The River
Owner’s Handbook and the Conservation Easement brochure were developed
through a grant from the
Community Foundation of Portage
County, to assist
the Plover River Alliance in acquiring conservation easements along the
Plover River corridor in Portage County, Wisconsin. The immediate
goal of these publications is to educate landowners living along the river
corridors on the benefits of conservation easements and to describe the
best conservation methods developed for riparian lands. These
publications also address issues on the long-term benefit of various types
of preservation techniques, and frequently asked questions concerning
shoreland protection. This publication was designed to benefit the
Plover River, as well as riverine systems throughout Wisconsin.
The River Owner's Handbook
(20 pages, 3.1 MB)
The
River Owner's Handbook References (1 page, 135 KB)
Conservation
Easement Brochure (2 pages, 452 KB)
(Note: if printing this brochure 2-sided n a capable printer,
make sure the paper orientation is set to landscape)
These publications
can be used as educational tools on the water quality benefits that can be
gained through conservation practices along riparian corridors for both
individuals and watershed organizations throughout Wisconsin. This
publication can be printed and redistributed to any individual who is
concerned and/or interested in learning about protecting the aesthetic
beauty, water quality and overall landscape in and around a water
resource.
For more information
on these types of publications contact the EPA’s website for online
training for watershed management at:
http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/#introductory.
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How
to Hire a Planning Consultant. If your community is
considering hiring a planning consultant to prepare your comprehensive
plan or one element of it, this guidebook is for you. It is geared more
towards small communities in Wisconsin, but should be helpful to all
communities undertaking this process. It is a step-by-step guide on how
to prepare a "Request for Proposal" to hire a planning consultant. This
guide is free. It is also available from the
Wisconsin Department of
Administration.
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Protecting Your Waterfront Investment : 10 Simple Shoreland
Stewardship Practices
2005.
Healthy watersheds make healthy lakes and higher property values -- this
booklet show how property owners can take simple steps to curb
pollutants, cut runoff, and capture and cleanse pollutant-carrying
runoff before it reaches a waterway. 20 pages.
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Shoreland Development Density and Impervious Surfaces (19 pages,
502KB)
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The
Shoreland Friends Guidebook Volume 1
(472 KB). This volume of the guidebook serves as a 'how-to' guide for County Zoning Administrators
and local groups that want to educate shoreland property owners about
shoreland stewardship practices and related regulations. Free.
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The
Shoreland Friends Guidebook Volume 2
(980 KB). This volume provides shoreland educational plans for 10
Wisconsin counties and the process they went through to develop them.
Free.
- Water Classification
CD. This CD of educational materials includes fact sheets, PowerPoint
presentations and decision matrices which have been used by local communities
involved in water classification or related issues such as buffer protection
and the effects of impervious surfaces on water quality. This free CD is
available by contacting the Center for Land Use Education by email at
landcenter@uwsp.edu
or phone at 715-346-3783 to order a copy.
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Zoning (34 pages,
2647 KB). Adapted by Kevin Struck, UW-Extension.
Zoning is one tool used to carry out community goals and objectives as
set forth in a comprehensive or land use plan. This compilation by
Struck covers such topics as zoning powers and developing a zoning
ordinance to extraterritorial zoning. Free.
Please note that
the above PDF
files require the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The free Reader can be downloaded using the link below. Additional helpful
hints for working with PDF files can be obtained from UWEX publications:
http://www1.uwex.edu/ces/pubs/help.cfm
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