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EXHIBIT B <br /> include elements that require state or federal environmental permits or proprietary <br /> authorizations will demonstrate that all required environmental permitting and <br /> authorizations will be , completed by the District' s final TRIM hearing. This <br /> demonstration will be by submission of the required environmental permit(s) and <br /> authorizations, or by submission of a letter from the agency(s) stating that a permit or <br /> authorization is not required. Should the environmental permitting element of an <br /> application that has construction elements requiring state or federal environmental <br /> permits or authorizations not be completed by the District' s final TRIM hearing, the <br /> construction portion of the project will not be considered for funding. Whereby funding <br /> decisions are completed at the final TRIM hearing, the District will not deviate from the <br /> funding schedule to accommodate any application deficiency. <br /> (4) Public Marina Qualifications : All public marina projects funded through this <br /> program shall include sewage pumpout facilities for vessels, unless the applicant can <br /> demonstrate that inclusion of such a facility is physically, operationally or economically <br /> impracticable. All public marina projects funded through this program shall have at least <br /> ten percent ( 10%) of their slips or mooring areas available for transient vessels . Public <br /> marina dockage rates shall be within market comparison of the dockage rates of other <br /> area marinas. The public marina will be required to establish and maintain an accounting <br /> of the funds for the facility and shall plan for and retain at all times sufficient funds for <br /> the on-going maintenance of the facility during its project life. <br /> (5) The District may assist eligible local governments with efforts to prepare and <br /> implement a comprehensive maritime management plan. The plan shall be utilized by the <br /> eligible government to promote and maximize the public benefit and enjoyment of <br /> eligible waterways, while identifying and prioritizing the waterway access needs of the <br /> community. The plan should not duplicate any existing or ongoing efforts for the same <br /> waterway or water shed, nor shall the District participate in any effort that does not <br /> Address the basic maritime needs of the community. <br /> (a) The District shall participate in one plan per County. Existing plans <br /> may be updated at reasonable intervals or amended to include waterway areas previously <br /> not included in the original effort. Public, government, environmental, industry and other <br /> pertinent interest groups shall be solicited and included for input in the planning process. <br /> (b) The plan shall be utilized as a tool to provide a minimum 5 -year <br /> planning analysis and forecast for the maritime needs of the community, and shall <br /> include, at minimum, the following : <br /> 1 . Public boat ramp & ramp parking inventory and analysis . <br /> 2 . Public mooring and docking facility analysis, including day <br /> docks and transient slips . <br /> 3 . Commercial and working waterfront identification and needs <br /> analysis . <br /> 4. The identification, location, condition and analysis of existing <br /> and potential navigation channels . <br /> 5 . An inventory and assessment of accessible public shorelines . <br /> 6 . Public Waterway transportation needs . <br /> 7 . Environmental conditions that affect boat facility siting, a <br /> current resource inventory survey, and restoration opportunities . <br />