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FLORIDA DEPARTS -E" OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF BZAC 'KS AND SHORES <br />YUNDING MATRIX FOR 2iO3-FEDERAL PROJECTS <br />UNDER PROVXSICNS OF CHAPTER 161.091, FLORIDA STATUTES <br />EROSION CONTROL PROGRAX <br />Eligible Items <br />State Participation <br />Local Participation <br />inlet Sand Transfer <br />Inlet sand transfer projects. <br />,,hen the primary purpose <br />is beach nourishment. <br />1008 <br />-0- <br />Other inlet sand transfer <br />projects <br />�(up to) 758 <br />minimum of 258 <br />inlet sand transfer where the <br />State is the upland owner <br />1008 <br />-0- <br />Studies <br />Erosion Control Studies <br />(up to) 756 <br />minimum of 258 <br />Biological Monitoring <br />(up to) 758 <br />minimum of 258 <br />Post -Project Monitoring <br />(up to) 758 <br />minimum of 258 <br />Sand Search <br />1008 <br />-0- <br />Construction <br />Beach Res toration!vourishment <br />(up to) 75i <br />minimum of. 258 <br />Dune Construction <br />(up to) 758 <br />minimum of 258 <br />Revegetatian <br />(up to) 758 <br />minimum of 258 <br />Dune overwalks <br />(up to) 756 <br />minimum. of 258 <br />Dune=_otective :;alk*-eys <br />(up to) 755 <br />minimum of 258 <br />other Erosion Control Measures <br />(up to) 756 <br />minimurt of 258 <br />The above illustrates the State -Local participation for nonfederal <br />projects. <br />For federal projects the State may participate with the same percentage distri <br />bution of the nonfederal share of <br />a project. For example, <br />if the federal <br />goverment funds 503 of a beach nourisIment project the State <br />racy fund up to <br />756 of the nonfederal share, leaving 255 of the nonfederal <br />share as a local <br />responsibility. <br />-6- <br />409 <br />•l <br />ii <br />