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EXHIBIT B <br /> anchorage management, beach renourishment, public recreation, inlet management, <br /> environmental education, maritime management plans, and boating safety projects <br /> directly related to the waterways . <br /> (b) Eligible local governments may also be provided financial assistance, support and <br /> cooperation in planning and carrying out public navigation, local and regional anchorage <br /> management, beach renourishment, public recreation, inlet management, maritime <br /> management plans, environmental education, and boating safety projects directly related <br /> to the waterways . <br /> (c) Navigation related districts may be provided with financial assistance to pay part <br /> of the costs of the planning and acquisition of dredge material management sites if the <br /> Board finds that the site is required for the long-range maintenance of the Atlantic <br /> Intracoastal Waterway channel. All such sites must meet the development and operational <br /> criteria established by the District through a long-range dredge material management plan <br /> for that county. Navigation related districts may also be provided with assistance for <br /> waterway related access projects, environmental mitigation projects associated with <br /> waterway improvement related activities, . inlet channel maintenance, and inlet <br /> management projects if the Board finds that the project benefits public navigation in the <br /> Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. All navigation related districts shall contribute at least <br /> equal matching funds to any District financial assistance provided. Seaports may also be <br /> furnished assistance and support in planning and carrying out environmental mitigation <br /> projects . All seaport projects shall benefit publicly maintained channels and harbors . <br /> Each seaport shall contribute matching funds for funded projects. <br /> (d) Eligible projects shall include the acquisition and development of public boat <br /> ramps and launching facilities, including those in man-made, navigable waterways <br /> contiguous to "waterways" as defined in Rule 66B-2. 003 , F .A.C . <br /> (2) Notification: The District will notify by direct mail and/or advertised public. notice <br /> all eligible governmental agencies of the program and the upcoming authorized <br /> submission period. Funding allocations to navigation related districts, member counties <br /> and local governments shall be based upon the proportional share of the District' s ad <br /> valorem tax collections from each county. <br /> (3) Project Approval : Approval of projects by the District shall be in accordance with <br /> these rules . <br /> (4) Project Accessibility. Facilities or programs funded in whole or in part by <br /> program funds shall be made available to the general public of all of the member counties <br /> on a non-exclusive basis without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex or similar <br /> condition. Additionally, facilities funded in whole or in part by program funds, shall not <br /> require a paid membership for the general public of all of the member counties as a <br /> condition to use the facilities. User or entrance fees may be charged for the use of <br /> facilities funded in whole or in part by program funds, however such fees shall be <br /> reasonable and shall be the same for the general public of all of the member counties . <br /> (5) Waterway Impacts : All development projects must be designed so as not to <br /> impact navigation along the District' s waterways through the placement of structures, <br /> attendant uses, or the necessity of a boating speed zone for safety purposes . Before <br /> applying for boating speed zone designation in District waterways because of a project <br /> funded by this program, the sponsor shall first receive approval from the Board. The <br /> Board will use the criteria found in Section 327 .46( 1 ), F. S . , in determining whether to <br />