Wi dnr public access modification request form 2450 193-2025

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PUBLIC ACCESS (Open or Closed to Public Recreation) All land enrolled in the MFL program must meet the access requirements for land designated as Open, regardless of enrollment date. Closed designation affords landowners the right to restrict access.
The Wisconsin Director of State Courts has developed a statewide plan to ensure access to court services or persons with limited English proficiency and deaf and hard of hearing persons.
Construction or building on MFL land may require withdrawal from the program and assessment of a withdrawal tax and fee. Buildings developed for human residence are prohibited upon MFL lands.
The Forest Crop Law (FCL) is a landowner incentive program that encourages long-term, sustainable management of private woodlands. In exchange for following an FCL management schedule outlining forest practices, the landowner pays reduced property taxes.
To locate MFL‐Open or FCL lands, you can use the Public Access Lands Mapping Application. This is a map-based system that allows you to locate and find information on properties open for public access.
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The Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodland. In exchange for following sound forest management, the landowner pays reduced property taxes. It was enacted in 1985 and replaced the Woodland Tax Law and the Forest Crop Law.
The public may use MFL-Open lands for hunting, fishing, hiking, sight-seeing and cross-country skiing. Only hunting and fishing are allowed on FCL lands. All DNR hunting and fishing regulations and seasons apply. All other uses are prohibited unless the landowner gives permission.

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