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EXHIBIT A <br />History —New I1-17-90, Formerly 16T-2.013. <br />66B-2.014 — Small -Scale Spoil Island Restoration and Enhancement Projects. <br />Proposals shall be accepted for the restoration or enhancement of spoil islands and <br />natural islands within the District's waterways for recreational, navigational, educational, <br />and environmental purposes. The applicable provisions of this rule apply to these <br />applications with the following additions or exceptions: <br />(1) Application Procedure — A Request for Proposals procedure will be used to <br />request proposals for consideration. Proposals shall follow the format described in FIND <br />Document #03-02, Call for Proposals — Small -Scale Spoil Island Restoration and <br />Enhancement Program (effective date 7-30-02), hereby incorporated by reference and <br />available from the District office. Proposals may be submitted to the District and <br />considered by the Board at any time during the year. <br />(2) Matching Funds: Small-scale spoil island restoration and enhancement may <br />qualify for up to ninety percent (90%) program funds. The applicant's ten percent (10%) <br />matching funds may include in-kind contribution pursuant to paragraph 66B -2.014(4)(b), <br />F.A.C. <br />(3) Eligibility: All proposals must meet the following eligibility criteria to be <br />considered for funding. <br />(a) Management Plan Compliance: Projects shall be in compliance with the <br />provisions of any Spoil Island Management Plans or other management plans that govern <br />the Project site. <br />(b) Property Control: The Project Sponsor must have written property rights on <br />the Project site to construct and maintain the Project for a minimum of five years. Such <br />property rights can be in the form of a lease, interlocal agreement, use agreement or other <br />legal form approved by the District. <br />(4) Funds Allocation: Funds shall be allocated pursuant. to Rule 66B-2.005, <br />F.A.C., subject to the exceptions identified in this rule, and with the following additions: <br />(a) The District shall fund a maximum of up to $7,500 per project, not to exceed <br />$22,500 per County, per fiscal year. <br />(b) The Project Sponsor may contribute in-kind construction labor; such in-kind <br />construction labor costs will not be counted by the District as exceeding $10.00 per hour. <br />No administrative costs can be incorporated into the Project as Project costs. <br />(c) The funding provided by the District shall only be allocated for specific <br />Project expenses such as construction materials, plant materials, herbicides, etc. The <br />funding provided by the District shall not be allocated for parties, food or beverages. <br />(5) Hold Harmless Waiver: All volunteers, who are not government employees, <br />shall sign a hold harmless waiver Form No. 02-01 (New 7-30-02) as approved by the <br />District and hereby incorporated by reference and available from the District office. <br />Specific Authority 374.976(2) FS. <br />Law Implemented 374.976(1) FS. <br />History —New 7-30-02, Amended 4-2446. <br />66B-2.015 — Small -Scale Derelict Vessel Removal Projects. <br />Proposals shall be accepted for financial assistance for the removal of derelict <br />vessels within the District's waterways. The applicable provisions of this rule apply to <br />these applications with the following additions or exceptions: <br />