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Published April 18, 2012, 12:00 AM

PIERCE COUNTY LAND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA

Pierce County Land Conservation Committee Meeting Agenda Thursday, April 26, 2012 8:30 a.m. Pierce County Office Building, LL Meeting Room

Pierce County Land Conservation Committee Meeting Agenda Thursday, April 26, 2012 8:30 a.m. Pierce County Office Building, LL Meeting Room

412 West Kinne Street, Ellsworth, WI 54011 Public Comment: The Land Conservation Committee will receive public comments at this time on any issue not on the regular agenda. Discussion by committee members may take place, but no action will be taken on any item

raised. 1. Call to order. 2. Election of Temporary Chairperson

3. Election of Chairperson. 4. Election of Vice-Chairperson

5. Adopt agenda 6. Approval of March 22, 2012 meeting minutes

7.Discuss/Take action on 2012 Budget Amendment for the Wildlife Damage Program – Permanent Fence funding 8. Wildlife Damage Program Report

1. Update on Daniel Permanent Fence Proposal 2. Program Enrollments to Date 9. Discuss/ Take Action on 2012 Cost Share Applications 10. Discuss/Take Action on Purchase of Land Conservation Department Truck

11. Department Updates: 1. Conservation Practice Installation Updates 2. West Central Area Summer Tour 3. PL-566 Emergency Action Plan Updates

12. NRCS Program Report: 1. EQIP Cost Share Funding 2. Conservation Stewardship Program Signup Details 3.NRCS Staffing Update 13 Discussion Regarding Future Agenda Items

14. Discuss Next Meeting Place, Date and Time 15. Adjournment

Questions regarding this agenda may be made to the Land Conservation Department at (715) 273 -6763. Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities requiring special accommodations for attendance at the meeting. For additional information or to make a request contact the Administrative Coordinator at (715) 273-6851. Mission Statement The Pierce County Department of Land Conservation develops strategies, implements programs, and provides technical assistance to protect and enhance the soil and water resources of the county. A quorum of County Board Supervisors may be present.

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