Wis. Admin. Code § Adm 48.05
(1) The department shall provide grants based on the population from the department’s official population estimates of the local governmental unit and the base funding level noted in the table below.
(3) When an applicant’s cost for the comprehensive plan is less than the base funding level noted in sub. (1), the community shall be eligible for up to 75% of the actual plan costs not to exceed the eligible grant amount in sub. (2).
Example: A town’s population is 300. The town’s proposed cost of plan is $12,000. The town would be eligible for up to a $9,000 grant.
(4) When the population of the applicant is within 5% of the next higher population category, the applicant’s base funding level shall be the average of the 2 categories.
Example: A village’s population is 1,993. The eligible base funding level of the village is $25,000
(5) For a multi-jurisdictional plan, each local governmental unit participating within the application shall add together the base funding levels of each unit participating plus add an additional 10% incentive of the total base funding level for each city, village and town.
(6) For a multi-jurisdictional plan where all towns within a county participate jointly under a county plan and are included within a single grant application, the maximum grant award shall also include a 10% incentive of the county base funding level.
Note: In s. Adm 48.05 (5), Example 2, if all towns in Holstein Co. participate, the maximum grant award increases by the additional $20,000 incentive (10% of $200,000 = $20,000).
History: CR 01-086: cr. Register February 2002 No. 554, eff. 3-1-02.