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Agreement
Approved Date
12/21/1999
Control Number
1999-333
Entity Name
Florida Communities Trust
Subject
Confidentially Agreement for Conceptual Approval Agreement
for Cost-Share Acquisition of Oslo Riverfront So
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• <br />A <br />Exhibit C <br />WRITING A MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST <br />Preservation 2000 Program <br />Technical Assistance Bulletin: 02 — Revised 10/99 <br />This bulletin provides guidance for preparing the management plan required in Rule 9K-4.011 (1)(b), <br />Florida Administrative Code, and Section III b. of the Conceptual Approval Agreement (CAA). Rule <br />9K-4.01 l(l)(b) states that a management plan must set forth the following: 1) how the site will be <br />managed to further the purpose of the project; 2) a description of planned improvements to the Project <br />Site; 3) the costs and funding sources; and 4) the management entity and its funding source. <br />The CAA contains conditions related to management under various sections of the agreement. All of <br />the conditions in Section VIII are site specific and relate directly to management and must be <br />incorporated into the Management Plan. Review the entire CAA for requirements contained in the <br />CAA that have relevance to site management. <br />The conceptual management plan that was submitted as part of the Florida Communities Trust (FCT) <br />grant application provides a foundation for writing the management plan. Other materials and <br />information gathered for the application can and should be reflected in the plan where appropriate. <br />Commitments made in the application and reinforced by conditions of the grant funding must be <br />reflected in the management plan. <br />Use the best available information about the site's natural features and proposed future uses. Like all <br />future -oriented planning efforts, the level of detail of the management plan may be impacted by diffi- <br />culties associated with obtaining sufficient information on which to base management decisions. If <br />sufficient information is not available, the management plan should identify how and when necessary <br />information will be obtained. <br />I03"lid /VY <br />Follow the recommended outline described below in formatting the management plan. Include a <br />title page that contains the project name, FCT project number and date of preparation of the <br />management plan. Include a table of contents and numbered pages. Label and properly reference <br />all exhibits, attachments and appendices in the plan. <br />I. INTRODUCTION <br />Provides a good summary of the project and management objectives to a first-time reader. <br />Provide the project name and location of the project site. Discuss any historical information <br />relevant to site management. Provide a brief summary of the contents of the management plan. <br />Provide a statement acknowledging that grant funding from FCT was used to acqul,u the Project <br />Site and the management plan was developed to ensure that the Project Site will be developed in <br />accordance with the Grant Award Agreement and in furtherance of the purpose of the grant <br />application. <br />
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