Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 28.02 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Commercial transportation facility"
means a facility used by vessels under construction or repair, by vessels
transporting passengers or commodities or by commercial fishing vessels, but
does not include a facility used on a regular basis by recreational or sport
fishing vessels.
(1m) "Cruise
vessel" means a passenger vessel as defined in
46 USC
2101(22) or a small
passenger vessel as defined in
46 USC
2101(35) that provides
overnight accommodations for at least 50 passengers for hire and operates on a
schedule between 2 points of sailing. Cruise vessels are not considered to be
recreational vessels.
(2)
"Department" means the Wisconsin department of transportation.
(3) "Disposal facility" means containment
facilities, diked or unliked disposal sites, or transfer sites for future
beneficial reuse.
(4) "Disposal
facility costs" means costs of acquisition, construction, operation, or
physical maintenance of a disposal facility.
(5) "Dock wall" means any bulkhead, pier or
shoreline development used as a commercial transportation facility.
(6) "Dredging" means the excavating of harbor
sediment or bottom materials, including the mobilization or operation of
equipment for excavation, the sampling and analysis of sediment to determine
the composition of material to be dredged or the transportation of dredged
material to and placement of dredged material in a disposal facility.
(7) "Dredged material disposal" means placing
dredged material in a disposal facility.
(8) "Eligible applicant" has the meaning
given in s. 85.095(1) (a),
Stats.
Note: Federally recognized tribal governing bodies are also eligible applicants, based on s. 20.002(13), Stats.
(9) "Eligible costs"
means costs approved in a grant agreement.
(9m) "Ferry" means a passenger vessel that
has provisions for deck passengers or vehicles, or both, and operates on a
regular schedule between a minimum of 2 points.
(10) "Maintenance dredging" means dredging in
an area previously dredged to the dimensions agreed upon in the grant
agreement, but does not include dredging to greater dimensions than those to
which the area has been previously dredged.
(11) "Project priority list" means a ranking
by the department, assisted by an advisory council as described in s.
Trans
28.06(3), of various eligible
applicant-proposed harbor improvement projects in the rank order in which the
department proposes to fund the various projects.
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