010-57 Wyo. Code R. §§ 57-4 - Landowner Cooperative Agreements
(a) After the
District Supervisors' final approval of the program, the District Board and
landowner(s) within a management zone shall enter into a cooperative agreement,
not to exceed 5 (five) years in duration, which shall include:
(i) A map of geographic area of the
participating landowner included in the management zone.
(ii) District options for materials and
methods.
(iii) The best management
practices for the management zone.
(iv) Long-term and short-term treatment
protocols considering all available best management practices.
(v) Estimated annual District costs and
Landowner costs.
(vi) Prior
notification procedures and provisions for access to the enrolled
property.
(vii) Provisions for
cooperative agreement revisions or cancellations by either the District or the
Landowner(s).
(b) The
cooperative agreement shall be reviewed and revised as needed at the end of the
fifth year.
(c) The landowner may
request mediation to handle any grievances with the cooperative
agreement.
(d) The District Board
shall maintain a copy of the cooperative agreement for a minimum of two (2)
years after its expiration or termination date.
(e) The District Board shall maintain records
of district costs and approximated acres treated per landowner for a minimum of
two (2) years after the cooperative agreement's expiration or termination
date.
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