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-Exhibit B <br /> within the fiscal year of the grant application submission (October 1 st to September 30th). Pre-agreement expenses, except for <br /> projects approved by the Board as multi-year projects, will be limited to fifty (50) percent of the project's total cost and if the <br /> expenses are eligible project expenses in accordance with this rule. Only one-half(1/2) or less of the approved pre-agreement <br /> expenses will be eligible for reimbursement funding from the District, except for projects approved by the Board as multi-year <br /> projects. The Board shall consider a waiver of the limitation on pre-agreement expenses for Small-Scale Derelict Vessel grants and <br /> land acquisition projects when the applicant demonstrates a direct need and benefit and the project is in accordance with the <br /> applicable provisions of Chapter 66B-2, F.A.C. <br /> (4) Multi-Year Funding: The construction phase of projects that are large scale, involve multiple phases, have a construction <br /> time line of one year or longer, or are requesting a significant amount of assistance funding in relation to the total assistance <br /> available for the county where the project is located, will be reviewed and approved by the District Board for a multiple year period <br /> subject to budgeting and allocation pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 200, F.S. The determination by the Board to provide <br /> assistance funding on a multi-year basis can be made at any time during the application review process. All approved multi-year <br /> projects are limited to a maximum of two(2)additional funding requests. <br /> (5)Inlet Management and Beach Renourishment: Projects and project elements in the categories of inlet management and beach <br /> renourishment shall be subject to the following provisions. The District shall contribute no more than fifty percent of the local share <br /> of the cost of the project.The District shall not contribute funding to both the state and local shares of an inlet management or beach <br /> renourishment project. Funding for the construction phase of an inlet management or beach renourishment project may be approved <br /> by the District Board for a multiple year period subject to budgeting and allocation pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 200, F.S. <br /> Additionally the following provisions shall be met for inlet management or beach renourishment projects: <br /> (a) Inlet Management: Inlet management projects shall benefit public navigation within the District and shall be consistent with <br /> Department of Environmental Protection approved inlet management plans and the statewide beach management plan pursuant to <br /> Section 161.161, F.S. Inlet management projects that are determined to be consistent with Department of Environmental Protection <br /> approved inlet management plans are declared to be a benefit to public navigation. <br /> (b) Beach Renourishment: All projects in this category shall be consistent with the statewide beach management plan. Beach <br /> renourishment projects shall only include those beaches that have been adversely impacted by navigation inlets, navigation <br /> structures, navigation dredging, or a navigation project. The determination of beach areas that are adversely impacted by navigation <br /> for the purposes of this program shall be made by Department of Environmental Protection approved inlet management plans. If <br /> state funding is not provided for a beach project, public access with adequate parking must be available in accordance with Chapter <br /> 161, F.S. <br /> (6) Public Navigation: Projects or project elements in the category of public navigation that will qualify for up to seventy-five <br /> percent(75%)program funds must be within the Intracoastal Right-of-Way(ROW), or provide public navigation channel access to <br /> two or more public accessible launching,mooring or docking facilities. In addition,the following shall apply: <br /> (a) Navigation channel dredging: The project sponsor must demonstrate that the source of channel sedimentation has been <br /> identified and is in the process of, or has been controlled, or that the frequency and amount of shoaling is such that dredging will <br /> provide an improvement to the channel that will last for twenty (20) years or more and therefore is more cost effective than <br /> identifying and correcting the cause of shoaling, or that the cost of identifying the source of channel sedimentation exceeds the cost <br /> of the dredging project. <br /> (b)Navigation channel lighting and markers must be located on primary or secondary public navigation channels. <br /> Navigation projects or project elements that have one facility open to the public will qualify for up to fifty percent(50%) program <br /> funding. Dredging that is associated or ancillary to another use(such as a boat ramp, marina or pier) will be prioritized according to <br /> the associated use. <br /> (7) Land Acquisition: All land acquisition projects shall qualify for a maximum of twenty-five (25) percent program funding. <br /> All pre-agreement expenses for land acquisition must be completed within one-year of the date of application for funding. All <br /> funded land acquisition projects must construct the required boating access facility within 7 years of completion of the land <br /> acquisition,or the District may require the applicant to refund the program funding. Immediately upon acquiring title to the land,the <br /> applicant shall record a declaration of covenants in favor of the District stating that if the required boating access facility is not <br /> constructed within 7 years and dedicated for the public use as a boating access facility for a minimum period of 25 years after <br /> completion of construction,the District shall require the applicant to refund the program funding. <br /> (8) Seaport Funding Eligibility: Financial assistance to seaports may exceed the proportional share of the District's ad valorem <br />