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03/11/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Specific Authority 260.016(1)(h) FS. <br /> Law Implemented 260.016(1)(d), (f), (h), (2)(a)2. FS. <br /> History— May 1, 2001. <br /> 62S-2.076 COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. <br /> The following constitute the general requirements for program compliance: <br /> (1) Site Dedication. Land owned by the grantee, or, in the case of a nonprofit <br /> grantee a governmental entity, which is developed or acquired with RTP funds, shall be <br /> dedicated for ninety-nine (99) years as an outdoor recreational site for the use and benefit <br /> of the general public. Land under control other than by ownership of the grantee such as <br /> by lease, shall be dedicated as an outdoor recreation area for the use and benefit of the <br /> general public for a minimum of twenty-five (25) years from the completion date set forth in <br /> the project completion certificate. The lease must not be revocable at will; must extend for <br /> twenty-five (25) years after project completion date; and must contain a clause which <br /> enables the grantee to dedicate the land for the twenty-five (25) year period. The <br /> dedication must be recorded in the public property records by the grantee, or in the case of <br /> a nonprofit grantee, by the land owner. <br /> (a) Continuing Recreational Use. At the option of the Grantee, the project site may <br /> be afforded Section 6(f)(3) protection of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of <br /> 1965 [16 U.S.C. 4601-8(f)(3)]. The Grantee must have sufficient control and tenure of the <br /> project site as specified in the LWCF Manual in order to provide reasonable assurance that <br /> a conversion will not occur without approval of the National Park Service. The Grantee <br /> shall notify the Department that it requests Section 6(f)(3) protection prior to the FHWA <br /> authorizing the project. <br /> - 23 <br /> 45 <br />
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