TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Open Land Trust Act [525 ILCS 33].
SOURCE: Adopted at 24 Ill. Reg. 3600, effective February 17, 2000; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 3479, effective February 25, 2002; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 10655, effective July 13, 2004.
Section 3050.10 Program Objectives
The Open Land Trust Act (OLT) provides for grants to be disbursed by the Department of Natural Resources (Department) to eligible local governments for the purpose of acquiring lands for the protection of lakes, rivers, streams, open space, parks, natural lands, wetlands, prairies, forests, watersheds, resource-rich areas, greenways, significant fish and wildlife resources, and endangered or threatened species habitat, and for public outdoor natural resource related recreation purposes.
Section 3050.20 Definitions
a) Natural Resource Related Recreation: includes, but is not limited to, backpacking, birdwatching, boating, canoeing, cross country skiing, fishing, hunting, kayaking, nature photography, non-motorized trail use (bicycling, equestrian, hiking and rollerblading), open play activities (e.g., soccer, baseball and football), orienteering, picnicking, primitive camping, trapping, wildlife viewing or other similar outdoor natural resource related activities that do not permanently change the character of the property.
b) Disadvantaged Population: is an eligible unit of local government located within a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) with a per capita equalized assessed valuation (EAV) less than 55% of the State average and more than 15% of the population below the national poverty level or an eligible unit of local government located outside an SMSA with an EAV less than 50% of the State average and more than 20% of its population below the poverty level.