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Exhibit B <br /> tax collections as set forth in subsection 66B-2.005(1), F.A.C., from the county in which such seaport is located if the seaport can <br /> demonstrate that a regional benefit occurs from the port's activities. Financial assistance to a seaport project that demonstrates a <br /> regional benefit shall not exceed an amount equal to(i)the proportional share of the District's ad valorem tax collections as set forth <br /> in subsection 66B-2.005(1), F.A.C., from the counties where the benefit is demonstrated less(ii)funding allocated in the same fiscal <br /> year to all other local government projects funded in those counties. <br /> Rulemaking Authority 374.976(2) FS. Law Implemented 374.976(1), (3) FS. History—New 12-17-90, Amended 6-24-93, 9-5-96, 2-6-97, Formerly <br /> 16T-2 005,Amended 5-17-98,8-26-99, 3-21-01, 7-30-02, 3-3-04, 4-21-05, 4-24-06, 4-15-07,3-25-08, 4-1-09, 3-7-11, 3-7-12, 4-10-13, 1-27-14 <br /> 6613-2.006 Application Process. <br /> (1)Application Period: With the exception of eligible Disaster Relief Projects,eligible Small-Scale Spoil Island Restoration and <br /> Enhancement Projects eligible Small-Scale Derelict Vessel Applications and Waterway Cleanup Events, all applications for <br /> assistance through this program will be submitted during the authorized submission period that shall be established by vote of the <br /> Board at a scheduled meeting. <br /> (2) Application Forms: Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program Project Application FIND Form <br /> Number 90-22(effective date 4-24-06)and the Waterway Assistance Program Application and Evaluation Worksheet No.91-25 and <br /> 91-25 (A)through (F) (effective date 1/2014)are hereby incorporated by reference and available from the District office. With the <br /> exception of projects eligible under the Small-Scale Spoil Island Restoration and Enhancement program, the Small-Scale Derelict <br /> Vessel program, and eligible Waterway Cleanup Events, all applications for financial assistance and support through this program <br /> from member counties and local governments shall be made on Form Number FIND 90-22 and the Waterway Assistance Program <br /> Project Application and-Evaluation Worksheet.No..91-25 and 91-25.(A) through-(I-) and.shall-include a detailed.cost estimate <br /> submitted on FIND Form No.90-25, Florida Inland Navigation District Assistance Program Project Cost Estimate,(effective date 4- <br /> 24-06), hereby incorporated by reference and available from the District office. In addition, all applicants shall submit a complete <br /> and detailed Project Timeline(FIND FORM No. 96-10)(effective date 4-15-07). <br /> (3) Sponsor Resolution: The project sponsor shall approve the submission of an application by official resolution from its <br /> governing board or commission. Said resolution shall be made on FIND Form No. 90-21, Resolution for Assistance Under the <br /> Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program (effective date 10-14-92), hereby incorporated by reference and <br /> available from the District office. <br /> (4)Attorney's Certification: If the application is for a project that is a land based development project the applicant shall submit <br /> an Attorney's Certification of Title, FIND Form Number 94-26 (effective date 5-25-00), hereby incorporated by reference and <br /> available from the District office. <br /> (5) Maps and Geographic Information: All applicants shall be required to submit, at minimum, the following geographic <br /> information: A County location map, a project location map,a project boundary map, and a clear and detailed site development map <br /> for land development projects. <br /> (6)Application Review: Applicants shall obtain the local FIND Commissioner's initials on Form No. 90-26 prior to submitting <br /> the application to the District office. It is the applicant's responsibility to make timely arrangements for the local FIND <br /> Commissioner's review. In the absence of extenuating circumstances outside of the applicant's control as determined by the Board <br /> of Commissioners, an application shall not be considered complete if it does not include the local FIND commissioner's initials on <br /> Form No. 90-26. Upon receipt in the District office, staff will review the applications for completeness of the informational <br /> requirements identified in the Application Checklist, FIND Form Number 90-26 (effective date 7-30-02), and for compliance with <br /> the eligibility requirements of this rule. When an application is determined by staff to be incomplete or ineligible, staff will <br /> immediately inform the applicant by mail. The applicant will then have until the date established by the Board in the application <br /> package to bring the application into compliance. If the applicant fails to provide a complete application in compliance with these <br /> rules,the application will not be considered for funding. In order to have a complete application,the applicant shall not only submit <br /> the forms required under Rule 6613-2.006, F.A.C., and any other information requirements identified in the Application Checklist <br /> (FIND Form Number 90-26),but such forms and other submitted information must be completely filled out, executed as applicable, <br /> and also establish compliance with Chapter 66B-2, F.A.C. <br /> (7) Interlocal Agreements: Applications that the Board determines will directly benefit the maintenance of the Atlantic <br /> Intracoastal Waterway channel as documented by the District's long range dredged material management plans, will directly benefit <br /> the maintenance of the Okeechobee Waterway channel as documented by the District's long range dredged material management <br />