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Exhibit B <br /> 10. Waterways related environmental education programs and facilities; <br /> 11. Public fishing and viewing piers; <br /> 12. Public waterfront parks and boardwalks and associated improvements; <br /> 13. Maritime Management Planning; <br /> 14. Waterways boating safety programs and equipment; <br /> 15. Beach renourishment on beaches adversely impacted by navigation inlets, navigation structures, navigation dredging, or a <br /> navigation project;and <br /> 16. Environmental restoration,enhancement or mitigation projects; and <br /> 17. Other waterway related projects. Waterway projects that do not meet specific criteria in subsection 66B-2.005(5) or(6) or <br /> subparagraphs 66B-2.008(1)(a)1.-16., F.A.C., but are located on eligible waterways shall be considered for funding under the <br /> priority listing of"other waterway related project"and eligible for 25%funding. <br /> (b) Ineligible Projects or Project Elements. Project costs ineligible for program funding or matching funds will include: <br /> contingencies,miscellaneous,reoccurring personnel related costs,irrigation equipment,ball-courts, park and playground equipment, <br /> and any extraneous recreational amenities not directly related to the waterway such as the following: <br /> 1.Landscaping that does not provide shoreline stabilization or aquatic habitat; <br /> 2. Restrooms for non-waterway users; <br /> 3.Roadways providing access to non-waterway users; <br /> 4. Parking areas for non-waterway users; <br /> 5.Utilities for non-waterway related facilities; <br /> 6. Lighting for non-waterway related facilities; <br /> 7. Project maintenance and maintenance equipment; <br /> 8. Picnic shelters and furniture; <br /> 9.Vehicles to transport vessels; and <br /> 10.Operational items such as fuel,oil,etc. <br /> 11.Office space that is not incidental and necessary to the operation of the main eligible public building;and <br /> 12.Conceptual project planning,including: public surveys,opinion polls,public meetings,organizational conferences; and <br /> 13. Inlet maintenance. <br /> (c)Project Elements with Eligibility Limits: Subject to approval by the Board of an itemized expense list: <br /> 1. The following project costs will be eligible for program funding or as matching funding if they are performed by an <br /> independent contractor: <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. above, a construction contract for the <br /> project,approved and executed by the project sponsor and project contractor must be submitted to the District. <br /> 2. Marine fire-fighting vessels are eligible for a maximum of$60,000 in initial District funding. Marine law enforcement and <br /> other vessels are eligible for a maximum of$30,000 in initial District funding. All future replacement and maintenance costs of the <br /> vessel and related equipment will be the responsibility of the applicant. <br /> 3. Waterway related environmental education facility funding will be limited to those project elements directly related to the <br /> District's waterways. <br /> (d) Phasing of Projects: Applications for eligible waterway projects may be submitted as a phased project where Phase I will <br /> include the design, engineering and permitting elements and Phase II will include the construction of the project. A description and <br /> cost estimate of the Phase II work shall be 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 of those projects <br /> requesting Small-Scale Spoil Island Restoration and Enhancement funding, shall be dedicated for the public use for which the <br /> project was intended for a minimum period of 25 years after project completion. Such dedication shall be in the form of a deed, <br /> lease, management agreement or other legally binding document and shall be recorded in the public property records of the county <br /> in which the property is located. This property control requirement also applies to a project site owned by another governmental <br />