36 C.F.R. § 230.2
The terms used in this subpart are defined as follows:
Borrowed funds. Funds used for the purpose of cost share which would encumber the subject property, in whole or in part, to another party.
Community benefits. One or more of the following:
(5) Recreational benefits such as hiking, hunting, and fishing secured with public access.
Community forest. Forest land owned in fee-simple by an eligible entity that provides public access and is managed to provide community benefits pursuant to a Community Forest Plan.
Community Forest Plan. A tract-specific plan developed with community involvement that guides the management and use of a community forest and includes the following components:
(8) Maps of sufficient scale to show the location of the property in relation to roads, communities, and other improvements as well as nearby parks, refuges, or other protected lands and any additional maps required to display planned management activities.
Eligible entity. An organization that is qualified to acquire and manage land, limited to the following:
(3) Qualified nonprofit organization. As defined by the Community Forest Program authorizing statute (16 U.S.C. 2103d(a)(4)), any organization that is described in Section 170(h)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 170(h)(3)) and operates in accordance with one or more of the conservation purposes specified in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of that Code (26 U.S.C. 170(h)(4)(A)). Conservation purposes include:
(iv) The preservation of a historically important land area or a certified historic structure.
Eligible lands. Private forest lands that:
(3) Can provide defined community benefits under the Community Forest Program and allow public access if acquired by an eligible entity.
Equivalent officials of Indian Tribes. Individual(s) designated and authorized by the governing body of the Indian Tribe to manage the forest proposed for acquisition.
Federal appraisal standards. The current Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions developed by the Interagency Land Acquisition Conference (also known as the yellow book).
Fee-simple. Absolute interest in real property, versus a partial interest such as a conservation easement.
Forest lands. Lands that are at least five acres in size, suitable to sustain natural vegetation, and at least 75 percent forested. Forests are determined both by the presence of trees and the absence of incompatible nonforest uses.
Grant recipient. An eligible entity that receives a grant from the Forest Service through the Community Forest Program.
Landscape conservation initiative. A conservation or management plan or activity that identifies conservation needs and goals of a locality, state, or region. Examples of initiatives include community green infrastructure plans, a community or county land use plan, Indian Tribes' area of interest/homelands plans, a Statewide Forest Action Plan, etc. The conservation goals identified in the plan must correspond with the community and environmental benefits outlined for the Community Forest Program project.
Nonforest uses. Uses other than forest management that may be compatible or incompatible with maintaining community forest purposes.
(1) Nonforest uses that may be compatible with a community forest may include:
(2) Incompatible nonforest uses are activities that threaten forest cover and are inconsistent with the Community Forest Plan. These uses may include, but are not limited to:
(vi) Structures, facilities, or organized, continuous, or recurring activities that disturb or compact the surface and/or impact forest and water resources in a manner that threatens the benefits and objectives of the community forest.
Public access. Access that is provided on a non-discriminatory basis at reasonable times and places, but may be limited to protect cultural (including tangible and intangible resources) and natural resources or public health and safety.
State Forester. The State employee who is responsible for administration and delivery of forestry assistance within a State, or equivalent official.