Section 3020.70 Program
Compliance Requirements
a) All approved projects must be in accordance with the agreed
upon project specifications and a final billing request for reimbursement
submitted to the Department.
b) All equipment/materials purchased through the STEF grant
program utilized on private property shall be subject to repossession by the
Department and shall be reclaimed upon the dissolution of the project sponsor
or as a result of project sponsor non-compliance with program regulations as
stated herein.
c) With the exception of designated snowmobile routes on township
roads, all snowmobile facilities developed with assistance from the STEF shall
be posted with a liability disclaimer sign at ingress/egress points to the
facility that warns snowmobilers they use the facility at their own risk.
d) With the exception of designated snowmobile routes on township
roads, it shall be the sole responsibility of the project sponsor to adequately
patrol the STEF-assisted facility to insure proper usage of the facility and
user compliance with all State and local snowmobiling regulations. Failure of
the project sponsor to take corrective measures, which bring the facility into
compliance with this Part, to help remedy complaints lodged by local citizens
concerning misuse of STEF-assisted facilities shall be grounds for rescission
of Department participation in the project.
e) For projects proposing permanent land/facility improvements,
such as warming shelters, picnic shelters, bridges, and parking lots, it shall
be necessary for the project sponsor(s) to possess/obtain signed "letters
of agreement" or "leases" from all property owners directly
associated with the development of STEF-assisted facilities which shall, at a
minimum, stipulate the following terms:
1) General
A) The effective dates of the agreement/lease which shall, at a
minimum, be for a 4 month period from December 1 to April 1 for 2 consecutive
years.
B) A precise description of the property to be covered under the
terms of the agreement/lease for snowmobiling use.
C) If applicable, the agreed upon rental/lease fee to be paid the
landowner in consideration for use of the designated property. PLEASE NOTE
that any private landowner who accepts a valuable consideration in return for
opening his/her land for public snowmobiling purposes jeopardizes the
possibility for limited liability protection afforded under the Snowmobile
Registration and Safety Act [625 ILCS 40/5-1(I) and (J)] to private landowners
who open their lands to snowmobiling for no valuable consideration.
D) The agreement/lease is non-revocable by the landowner unless
terms of the agreement/lease are violated by the club or excessive vandalism by
snowmobile users is evident. Should either the project sponsor or landowner
wish to terminate the agreement/lease for any reason prior to the expiration
date, the Department must be notified and made a party to the negotiations for
termination.
2) Permitters (landowners) Acknowledgements
A) Permitter agrees that the described property in the
agreement/lease will be open to the general public for snowmobiling purposes
regardless of race, sex, color, creed or national origin.
B) During the terms of the agreement/lease, the permitter shall
not utilize, make alterations to, further sublet or in other ways legally encumber
the designated premises or parts thereof so as to interfere with the intended
snowmobiling use of the property.
C) Permitter shall not post "no trespassing" or other
restrictive use signs on the described property at any time during the terms of
the agreement/lease.
D) Permitter shall be allowed to restrict snowmobile use on the
described property during the terms of the agreement/lease only when:
i) snowcover is less than 4 inches,
ii) there is evidence of continued facility misuse or damage to
the designated property by snowmobilers,
iii) it is judged that conditions of the facility jeopardize user
safety.
E) Permitter agrees that all materials/equipment used to make
improvements to or mark the designated property for snowmobiling use shall
remain the property of the permittee and State of Illinois and shall be
reclaimed/removed at the termination of the agreement/lease.
F) Permitter agrees to hold harmless permittee, its officers and
members, and the State of Illinois and its agents from any and all claims,
demands, judgments, and executions which may arise as a direct or indirect
result of this agreement/lease or actions taken in reliance thereupon.
G) Permitter in no way implies or assures through the execution of
this agreement/lease that the designated property is safe for snowmobile use;
or confers upon any trail user the legal status of invitee to whom a duty of
care is owed; or assumes liability responsibility for injury to person/property
caused through snowmobile use of the designated property.
3) Permittees (snowmobile club) Acknowledgements
A) To restrict snowmobiling on the Permitter's property to those
areas specifically designated for that purpose in the agreement/lease.
B) To make only those improvements or trim and cut only those
trees and shrubs on the designated property as approved by the property owner.
It is further understood that all damage to fencing or other personal property
of the property owner as a result of facility development or usage shall be
repaired by the permittee to pre-damage condition upon termination of the agreement/lease
or request of the property owner.
C) To post necessary trail signs to insure safe and proper
snowmobile usage of the designated property and remove them, as requested, upon
termination of the agreement/lease or snowmobiling season.
D) To patrol and use all reasonable measures to promote safe and
proper snowmobile usage of the designated property and to prevent the deposit
of litter upon said property by users and to remove such litter that may be
deposited.
f) All Leases/Letters of Agreement must be submitted to the
Department, and must be consistent with subsection (e) of this Section prior to
consideration for STEF grant assistance. Upon the expiration or termination of
a lease agreement which causes relocation of project facilities, the Department
shall be notified as to the location of the new facility site.
g) During all times of operation of a STEF-assisted snowmobile
facility, the project sponsor must possess, in current force, its Charter
papers proving Not-for-Profit corporation status with the State of Illinois,
and must possess insurance protection providing a minimum of $1,000,000
liability coverage.
h) The project sponsor must possess the resource capabilities to:
1) Initially finance 100% of the total cost prior to grant reimbursement;
and
2) Properly maintain and operate the fund-assisted snowmobile
facility after project completion.
i) Documents required at the time of final billing for grant
reimbursement on a project include the following:
1) a signed "Billing Request" Form that itemizes
specific project costs and contains a certification statement verifying project
expenditures;
2) copies of receipts/invoices for all approved project costs
incurred in completing the project for which reimbursement is claimed;
3) copies of cancelled checks showing proof of payment; and
4) "as-built" drawings for the completed project.
(NOTE: It
shall be understood by the project sponsor that 45-60 days are required by the
Department to disburse grant reimbursement funds to local project sponsors
after receipt of an acceptable "Billing Request" submittal in
compliance with the above listed items.)
j) All financial records on approved projects must be maintained
and retained, in accordance with the Grant Funds Recovery Act [30 ILCS 705] and
the State Records Act [5 ILCS 160], by the project sponsor for possible State
audit after final reimbursement payment is made by the Department.
k) The project sponsor must permanently post at the project site
a STEF grant program acknowledgement sign. The required acknowledgement sign
will be furnished by the Department.
l) All work specifications must be submitted by the project
sponsor to the Department upon request for review prior to commencing work.
Project sponsor will be notified by the Department if the proposed project
requires the approval of a registered structural engineer.
m) Department representatives shall have access to STEF-assisted
project sites at any time during construction to assess project progress and
during facility operation to ensure compliance with program regulations. As
time allows, Department representatives shall be available, upon request, for
consultation/technical assistance concerning project development. It shall be
further understood that a final inspection and acceptance of the completed
project work must be made by a Department representative prior to approval of
final reimbursement payment to the local project sponsor.
n) The sponsoring agency shall indemnify, protect and hold
harmless the Department from any and all liability, costs, damages, and claims
arising as a direct or indirect result of the construction, operation or
maintenance of STEF-assisted snowmobile facilities.
o) In connection with, and prior to, the construction, and
thereafter the subsequent operation and maintenance of STEF-assisted snowmobile
facilities, sponsoring agency agrees that it shall be responsible for and
obtain all necessary permits, licenses or forms of consent, as the case may be,
from, but not limited to, the following agencies:
1) Illinois Department of Transportation: Division of Highways,
2) Illinois Department of Natural Resources: Division of Water
Resources,
3) Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,
4) U.S. Army Corp of Engineers,
5) Local building, zoning or roadway boards/commissions.
p) The project sponsor must comply with and abide by the
following Operation and Maintenance provisions:
1) The charging of user fees for general public use of
STEF-assisted snowmobile facilities is prohibited.
2) All STEF-assisted snowmobile facilities shall be operated,
maintained and utilized for general public use in such a manner as to maximize
the facility's intended benefits.
3) The sponsoring agency shall satisfactorily maintain
STEF-assisted snowmobile facilities so as to promote the safe and enjoyable use
of the facility by the snowmobiling public.
4) All snowmobiling trails/facilities developed, improved and/or
maintained as a result of STEF grant assistance must be open and available to
general public use and enjoyment without regard to sex, race, color, creed or
national origin.
5) Department personnel shall have access to STEF-assisted
facilities at all times for inspection purposes to ensure continued compliance
with program regulations.
q) All funds administered by the Department under the STEF grant
program and expended by the project sponsor shall be in accordance with all
applicable State statutes.
r) The Department may unilaterally rescind project agreements at
any time prior to commencement of the project, if the Department experiences a
funding problem or the applicant demonstrates non-compliance with this Part.
After project commencement, agreements may be rescinded, modified, or amended
only by mutual agreement with the project sponsor. A project shall be deemed
commenced when the project sponsor has made an expenditure or has incurred an
obligation with respect to the project.
s) Failure by the local project sponsor to comply with any of the
herein cited program regulations and terms shall be cause for the suspension of
all STEF grant assistance obligations and/or repossession of project
equipment/material obtained thereunder, unless, in the judgment of the
Department, such noncompliance was due to no fault of the project sponsor.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 17637, effective October 19, 2011)