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g . The identification and protection of known cultural or historical resources <br /> and a commitment to conduct surveys prior to any ground disturbing <br /> actin ity , if applicable . <br /> h . A description of how the management will be coordinated with other <br /> agencies and public lands , if applicable . <br /> i . A schedule for implementing the development and management activities <br /> of the Management Plan . <br /> J - Cost estimates and funding sources to implement the Management Plan . <br /> k . A schedule for implementing the development and management activities <br /> of the Management Plan . <br /> 3 . If the Recipient is not the proposed managing entity , the Management Plan must <br /> include a signed agreement between the Recipient and the managing entity stating the managing <br /> entity's willingness to manage the site, the manner in which the site will be managed to further <br /> the purpose( s ) of the project, and identification of the source of funding for management. <br /> In the event that the Recipient is a partnership, the Recipient must also provide FCT with the <br /> inter-local agreement that sets forth the relationship among the partners and the fiscal and <br /> management responsibilities and obligations incurred by each partner for the Project Site as a <br /> part of its Project Plan . <br /> 4 . To ensure that future management funds will be available for the management of <br /> the site in perpetuity pursuant to Section 259 . 105 and Chapter 380 , Part III , F . S . , the Recipient( s ) <br /> shall be required to provide the FCT with Reasonable Assurance , pursuant to Rule 9K - 7 . 002 (32 ) , <br /> F . A . C . , that it has the financial resources , background , qualifications and competence to manage <br /> the Project Site in perpetuity in a reasonable and professional manner. Where the Recipient docs <br /> not include at least one Local Government, the FCT may : require the Recipient to post a <br /> performance or other bond in an amount sufficient to ensure that the Project Site shall be <br /> reasonably and professionally managed in perpetuity ; require the Recipient to establish an <br /> endowment or other fund in an amount sufficient to ensure performance ; require a guaranty or <br /> pledge by the Local Government, in whose jurisdiction the Project Site is located, which shall <br /> require the Local Government to take over the responsibility for management of the Project Site <br /> in the event the Nonprofit Environmental Organization Recipient is unable to, and may require <br /> the Local Government to be a named co-signer on the Grant Award Agreement; or require such <br /> other assurances as the Governing Board may deem necessary to adequately protect the public <br /> interest . <br /> 03-084-FF3 <br /> November 18, 2003 <br /> Reimbursement Acquisition <br /> 40M <br />