DT2204 Scenic / Historic Quality Rating Evaluation Record

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DT2204 Scenic / Historic Quality Rating Evaluation Record

Page 1 of 3 SCENIC / HISTORIC QUALITY RATING EVALUATION RECORD Wisconsin Department of Transportation DT2204 1/2007 s.84.106 Wis. Stats.

State Trunk Highway Beginning At Direction Proceeding Scenic Historic CATEGORY # OF MAJOR TYPE OF MAJOR # OF MINOR TYPE OF MINOR POINT VALUE MILE # EXCEPTIONAL TYPICAL MARGINAL DISTRACTIONS DISTRACTION DISTRACTIONS DISTRACTION FOR MILE Page 2 of 3 SCENIC / HISTORIC QUALITY RATING EVALUATION RECORD Wisconsin Department of Transportation DT2204 1/2007 s.84.106 Wis. Stats.

State Trunk Highway Beginning At Direction Proceeding Scenic Historic CATEGORY # OF MAJOR TYPE OF MAJOR # OF MINOR TYPE OF MINOR POINT VALUE MILE # EXCEPTIONAL TYPICAL MARGINAL DISTRACTIONS DISTRACTION DISTRACTIONS DISTRACTION FOR MILE

TOTAL Point Value for the Corridor

TOTAL Miles for the Corridor

Scenic Quality Rating (Divide total Point Value by Total Corridor Miles) Page 3 of 3 SCENIC / HISTORIC QUALITY RATING EVALUATION RECORD Wisconsin Department of Transportation DT2204 1/2007 s.84.106 Wis. Stats.

Other Significant Resources

Each applicant should also examine the Other Significant Resources that  Cultural Resources that are present on the candidate corridor and contribute to the corridor’s scenic quality. These resources include historic are able to be viewed and / or visited by travelers. Cultural events structures, sites and districts; archeological sites; cultural resources and may include festivals, rituals, special seasonal events or activities events; and natural resource based recreational activities. involving the fine arts.  Historic / Archeological Resources that are present on or adjacent* to  Recreational resources that are on or adjacent* to the candidate the candidate corridor and can be viewed and visited by travelers. corridor, available to travelers, and can be directly accessed from the These sites should be identified as a National Landmark, listed on candidate corridor. Recreational resources include State and the National Register of Historic Places, or on the Wisconsin National Parks, State and National Forests, County and City Parks, Register of Historic Places. and recognized State and National Nature Preserves and Habitats.

*’adjacent’ resources refers to amenities that are easily accessible from the scenic corridor, but may not be visible or have direct access from the corridor. Access to these resources should be within a short distance off the corridor.

In the matrix below, please note the location, type and point value for each of the other significant resources in the candidate corridor. One-quarter point can be awarded for each of the other significant resources. Note: Historical, cultural, and recreational resources will not usually all be found in the same mile. Additional pages may be used, if necessary.

HISTORICAL / ARCHEOLOCIAL RESOURCES CULTURAL RESOURCES RECREATIONAL RESOURCES POINT MILE # (Note: Free or Fee Admission) (Note: Free or Fee Admission) (Note: Free or Fee Admission) VALUE

Scenic Quality Rating

Other Significant Resources

TOTAL

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