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Winneshiek County Winneshiek County City Parks and Open Space Recipient: City of Calmar FY2007 Paving Our Way to the Future $75,000 Recipient: City of Decorah FY1995 Oneota Drive Recreation Trail $98,797 FY2005 Trout Run Trail $100,000 FY2010 Trout Run Trail $100,000 Total: $373,797 Conservation Education Recipient: Luther College FY2006 Tying It All Together: Increasing Stewar $20,000 Recipient: Winneshiek CCB FY2008 Fit Environment $27,571 Total: $47,571 County Conservation Recipient: County Special REAP Account FY1990 Per county allocations $9,086 FY1991 Per county allocations $12,415 FY1992 Per county allocations $6,121 FY1993 Per county allocations $4,917 FY1994 Per county allocations $4,288 FY1995 Per county allocations $4,587 FY1996 Per county allocations $5,527 FY1997 Per county allocations $6,054 FY1998 Per county allocations $5,992 FY1999 Per county allocations $5,785 FY2000 Per county allocations $6,695 FY2001 Per county allocations $6,759 FY2002 Per county allocations $4,680 FY2003 Per county allocations $183 FY2004 Per county allocations $6,782 FY2005 Per county allocations $6,705 FY2006 Per county allocations $7,007 FY2007 Per county allocations $6,901 FY2008 Per county allocations $9,627 FY2009 Per county allocations $11,130 FY2010 Per county allocations $10,858 FY1990 Per population allocations $6,951 FY1991 Per population allocations $9,440 Page 1 FY1992 Per population allocations $5,147 FY1993 Per population allocations $3,762 FY1994 Per population allocations $3,518 FY1995 Per population allocations $3,752 FY1996 Per population allocations $4,367 FY1997 Per population allocations $4,792 FY1998 Per population allocations $4,816 FY1999 Per population allocations $4,459 FY2000 Per population allocations $5,156 FY2001 Per population allocations $5,206 FY2002 Per population allocations $3,471 FY2003 Per population allocations $135 FY2004 Per population allocations $4,986 FY2005 Per population allocations $4,964 FY2006 Per population allocations $5,161 FY2007 Per population allocations $5,057 FY2008 Per population allocations $7,028 FY2009 Per population allocations $8,160 FY2010 Per population allocations $7,926 Recipient: Winneshiek CCB FY2005 Trout Run Trail $150,000 FY2010 Trout Run Trail $150,000 Total: $550,353 Historical Resource Development Recipient: County Historical Society FY1996 "Be a Livesaver" Project $4,500 FY1992 Archaeology of Winneshiek Co.: A Guide $10,000 FY2001 Locust School Exterior Renovation $5,000 FY1998 Rehabilitate roof of the Octagon House $19,400 Recipient: Dr. Edgar V. Epperly FY1994 Create Photo Archive-Villisca Axe Murder $1,900 Recipient: Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources FY1999 Fort Atkinson Interpretive Signs $3,800 Recipient: Luther College FY1994 Corn Crib Rehab on Ashmore/Jewell Farm $15,000 FY1992 Luther College Farm Barn Restore - Pha 3 $10,000 FY1999 Renovate Archaeol. Collection Storage $2,400 Recipient: Office of the State Archaeologist FY2006 Fort Atkinson Area Arch. & Hist $14,290 Recipient: Porter House Museum, Inc. FY1991 Ext. Renovation & Pres. of Heat Plant $14,013 Page 2 Recipient: Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum FY1993 Archives/library expansion $7,168 FY2004 Comprehensive Environment Upgrade $12,322 FY2005 Comprehensive Environment Upgrade $15,000 FY1995 Relocate and improve costume storage $6,875 FY1998 Stabilize Jacobson Farm Granary $4,650 FY1991 Storage Equipment & Climate Control $50,000 FY2009 Vesterheim Cyclical Maintenance Plan $15,141 Recipient: Winneshiek Co. Board of Supervisors FY1990 Archaeology Survey - Fort Atkinson $20,000 FY1993 Civil War Monument restoration-Decorah $17,000 FY1995 Preserve County Records $4,000 FY1995 Restore Civil War Monument $17,000 FY1990 Winneshiek Co. Courthouse Restoration $23,000 Recipient: Winneshiek County FY2009 Relocation of Winneshiek County Bridges $100,000 Total: $392,459 Land Management Recipient: Decorah Hatchery FY2008 Install liquid oxygen tanks $10,449 FY2010 Raceway weir screens $5,568 FY2010 Rebuild pump motor $6,311 Recipient: Trout Run Creek FY2009 Access repair $22,334 FY2008 Fishing Access $55,260 Recipient: Upper Iowa WMA FY2005 Upper Iowa WMA $19,578 Total: $119,500 Open Space Recipient: Bluffton Fir Stand FY1991 Dale and Mary Jo Humpal tract $11,000 Recipient: Coon Creek FY2003 Streambank Stabilization $22,738 Recipient: Fort Atkinson State Preserve FY1997 City of Fort Atkinson abandoned street $15,000 FY2000 Gary & Patricia Einwalter tract $8,100 FY2000 Gary & Patricia Einwalter tract $4,750 Recipient: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation FY2006 Chimney Rock Addition, Upper Iowa River $275,250 FY2008 Soenksen Addition, Upper Iowa River $95,500 FY2004 Upper Iowa WMA $184,396 Page 3 FY2007 Upper Iowa WMA $26,438 FY2009 Upper Iowa WMA $95,500 FY2009 Upper Iowa WMA $182,500 Recipient: Trout River WMA FY2003 Streambank Stabilization $20,335 Recipient: Upper Iowa River PWA FY1994 Arlene Greenslade tract $25,500 FY2001 Floyd & Mary Sollien tract $60,000 FY2000 Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation tract $58,800 FY2009 Reiland Tract $37,040 FY2002 Seegmiller $643,322 FY1993 The Nature Conservancy tract $80,000 FY2006 Upper Iowa River $90,854 Recipient: Upper Iowa River PWA - Canoe Creek FY1995 Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation tract $32,500 Recipient: White, Lucille White Estate FY2009 Bluffton Fir Stand $80,000 Recipient: Winneshiek County Treasurer FY1992 Local property tax reimbursement $1,078 FY1993 Local property tax reimbursement $200 FY1994 Local property tax reimbursement $198 FY1995 Local property tax reimbursement $3,052 FY1996 Local property tax reimbursement $902 FY1997 Local property tax reimbursement $1,112 FY1998 Local property tax reimbursement $760 FY1999 Local property tax reimbursement $768 FY2000 Local property tax reimbursement $2,470 FY2001 Local property tax reimbursement $3,476 FY2002 Local property tax reimbursement $3,534 FY2003 Local property tax reimbursement $3,558 FY2004 Local property tax reimbursement $3,212 FY2005 Local property tax reimbursement $3,110 FY2006 Local property tax reimbursement $3,214 FY2007 Local property tax reimbursement $3,222 FY2008 Local property tax reimbursement $3,726 FY2009 Local property tax reimbursement $3,646 FY2010 Local property tax reimbursement $4,004 Total: $2,094,765 Roadside Vegetation Recipient: Luther College FY2009 Research $5,551 Page 4 FY2010 Research $4,627 Recipient: Winneshiek County FY1990 Roadside inventory $1,360 FY1990 Special planting $2,125 FY1991 Special planting $1,320 FY2008 Trail planting $4,322 Recipient: Winneshiek County Secondary Roads FY2009 Equipment $6,000 FY2010 Equipment $5,000 FY2010 Seed $4,590 FY2009 Seed, Trail planting $5,508 Total: $40,403 Soil and Water Enhancement Recipient: Soil and Water Conservation District FY1990 Allocations for practices $12,106 FY1991 Allocations for practices $17,942 FY1992 Allocations for practices $3,919 FY1993 Allocations for practices $4,779 FY1994 Allocations for practices $4,206 FY1995 Allocations for practices $5,290 FY1996 Allocations for practices $10,248 FY1997 Allocations for practices $7,880 FY1998 Allocations for practices $7,687 FY1999 Allocations for practices $4,541 FY2000 Allocations for practices $18,826 FY2001 Allocations for practices $19,540 FY2002 Allocations for practices $18,687 FY2003 Allocations for practices $10,260 FY2004 Allocations for practices $17,296 FY2005 Allocations for practices $20,666 FY2006 Allocations for practices $8,041 FY2007 Allocations for practices $16,595 FY2008 Allocations for practices $24,301 FY2009 Allocations for practices $47,912 FY2010 Allocations for practices $12,300 FY2002 Bear Creek Watershed $10,021 FY2003 Bear Creek Watershed $43,000 FY2004 Bear Creek Watershed $49,450 FY2005 Bear Creek Watershed $50,448 FY2006 Bear Creek Watershed $54,250 FY2007 Bear Creek Watershed $58,250 Page 5 FY2008 Bear Creek Watershed $250 FY2005 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $23,000 FY2006 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $118,725 FY2007 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $52,500 FY2008 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $57,070 FY2009 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $59,400 FY2010 Coldwater/Pine Watershed Protection $62,600 FY1991 Forestry & native vegetation $10,506 FY1992 Forestry & native vegetation $1,200 FY1993 Forestry & native vegetation $1,345 FY1994 Forestry & native vegetation $26,621 FY1995 Forestry & native vegetation $2,567 FY1996 Forestry & native vegetation $6,479 FY1997 Forestry & native vegetation $3,104 FY1998 Forestry & native vegetation $1,583 FY1999 Forestry & native vegetation $3,225 FY2000 Forestry & native vegetation $12,460 FY2001 Forestry & native vegetation $7,601 FY2002 Forestry & native vegetation $2,648 FY2003 Forestry & native vegetation $9,555 FY2004 Forestry & native vegetation $8,516 FY2005 Forestry & native vegetation $10,290 FY2007 Forestry & native vegetation $10,557 FY2008 Forestry & native vegetation $19,083 FY2009 Forestry & native vegetation $19,463 FY2010 Forestry & native vegetation $16,220 FY2002 South Pine Watershed $50,000 FY2003 South Pine Watershed $700 FY2004 South Pine Watershed $6,000 FY2005 South Pine Watershed $10,520 FY1992 Trout Run Trail $54,442 FY1993 Trout Run Trail $68,708 FY1994 Trout Run Trail $27,378 FY1995 Trout Run Trail $47,094 FY1996 Trout Run Trail $2,500 FY1997 Trout Run Trail $75,469 FY1998 Trout Run Trail $228,804 FY1999 Trout Run Trail $55,443 FY2000 Trout Run Trail $20,401 FY2001 Twin Springs Water Quality $72,448 FY2002 Twin Springs Water Quality $103,548 FY2009 Yellow River Headwaters Watershed $18,750 Page 6 FY2010 Yellow River Headwaters Watershed $500 Total: $1,947,714 Total REAP Allocations in Winneshiek County $5,566,562 Page 7.
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