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EXHIBIT B <br /> a. Project management, administration and inspection ; <br /> b . Design, permitting, planning, engineering or surveying costs for completed construction project; <br /> c . Restoration of sites disturbed during the construction of an approved project; <br /> d. Equipment costs . <br /> Before reimbursement is made by the District on any of the costs listed in subparagraph 1 . <br />above, a <br /> construction contract for the project, approved and executed by the project sponsor and project contractor <br /> must be submitted to the District. <br /> 2 . Marine fire-fighting vessels are eligible for a maximum of $60,000 in initial District funding. <br /> Marine law enforcement and other vessels are eligible for a maximum of $30,000 in initial District funding. <br /> All future replacement and maintenance costs of the vessel and related equipment will be the responsibility <br /> of the applicant. <br /> 3 . Waterway related environmental education facility funding will be limited to those project elements <br /> directly related to the District ' s waterways . <br /> (d) Phasing of Projects : Applications for eligible waterway projects may be submitted as a phased <br /> project where Phase I will include the design, engineering and permitting elements and Phase II will <br /> include the construction of the project. A description and cost estimate of the Phase II work shall be <br /> submitted along with the Phase I application for Board review . <br /> (2) Property Control : The site of a new proposed land-based development project, with the exception <br /> of those projects requesting Small-Scale Spoil Island Restoration and Enhancement funding, shall be <br /> dedicated for the public use for which the project was intended for a minimum period of 25 years after <br /> project completion. Such dedication shall be in the form of a deed, lease, management agreement or other <br /> legally binding document and shall be recorded in the public property records of the county in which the <br /> property is located. This property control requirement also applies to a project site owned by another <br /> governmental entity. The governmental entity that owns the project site may be joined as a co-applicant to <br /> meet this property control requirement. Existing land based development projects that are being repaired, <br /> replaced or modified must demonstrate that the project site has been dedicated for public use for at least 25 <br /> years with at least 10 years remaining on the dedication document. Property shall also be deemed dedicated <br /> for public use if <br /> (a) The property has been designated for the use for which the project is intended (even though there <br /> may have been no formal dedication) in a plat or map recorded prior to 1940, or <br /> (b) The project sponsor demonstrates that it has had exclusive control over the property for the public <br /> use for which the project is intended for a period of at least 30 years prior to submission of the application, <br /> or <br /> (c) There is no ongoing litigation challenging the designated use of the property as shown on the plat <br /> or map, nor has there been any judicial determination contrary to the use by the public for the use shown on <br /> the plat or map . <br /> (3 ) Permits : The project sponsor is responsible for obtaining and abiding by any and all federal, state <br /> and local permits, laws, proprietary authorizations and regulations in the development and operation of the <br /> project. Applicants for construction projects that include elements that require state or federal <br /> environmental permits or proprietary authorizations will demonstrate that all required environmental <br /> permitting and authorizations will be completed by the District ' s final TRIM hearing. This demonstration <br /> will be by submission of the required environmental permit(s) and authorizations, or by submission of a <br /> letter from the agency(s) stating that a permit or authorization is not required. Should the environmental <br /> permitting element of an 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 construction portion of <br /> the project will not be considered for funding. Whereby funding decisions are completed at the final TRIM <br /> hearing, the District will not deviate from the funding schedule to accommodate any application deficiency. <br /> (4) Public Marina Qualifications : All public marina projects funded through this program shall include <br /> sewage pumpout facilities for vessels, unless the applicant can demonstrate that inclusion of such a facility <br />