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40 <br />Include procedures to protect archeological or historical sites that may be identified in the future <br />by including a provision that if any archaeological and historic resources are discovered at the <br />project site, the Recipient shall immediately contact and coordinate with the Division of <br />Historical Resources, Florida Department of State, to assess the archaeological and historic <br />resources of the find. <br />Environmental Education Program: Describe the regularly scheduled and ongoing <br />environmental education programs to be offered at the project site, if applicable. Discuss the <br />types of programs offered, the frequency of programs (after school, monthly, summer, etc.), the <br />target groups, and the group responsible for developing and leading the program. Provide a time <br />frame for developing and initiating the programs in a month and year format. <br />Greenway Management: If the project is part of a greenway network, discuss how the project <br />site will further the local greenway network and how management of the site will be integrated <br />into the overall management of the greenway network. Describe the coordination efforts among <br />other local, regional and state agencies to protect natural resources and manage the greenway <br />network. Provide a map showing the relationship of the project site and other parcels that <br />comprise the greenway network. <br />Coordination: Explain how the management of the site will be coordinated with adjacent land <br />owners and other resource protection agencies. <br />Include provisions to coordinate with other agencies for appropriate guidance, recommendations, <br />and necessary permits that may be related to the project site, such as the following: <br />Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission to avoid impacts to listed species; <br />Water Management District and Department of Environmental Protection to ensure that <br />development of the project site is done in a manner to protect or improve water quality; <br />Division of Forestry and the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission on the <br />implementation of a prescribed burn program. <br />Coordination strategies should include requesting cooperating agencies to review the <br />management plan, comment on the proposed development plan for the site, and assist in the <br />development of strategies to protect the resources on the project site. <br />Maintenance: Identify required maintenance activities, including but not limited to, trash <br />removal, site cleanup, and facilities upkeep. Identify the local government employees or service <br />contractors responsible for all aspects of property maintenance. <br />Security: Identify the parties responsible for security at the project site. Identify the measures <br />and design features to be employed to protect the site and the public from vandalism, theft or <br />assault, such as fencing, locked gate, park rangers, police patrols, etc. Consider including a <br />security/emergency plan of action that identifies key individuals. <br />Staffing: Identify the expected staffing requirements for management of the project site, <br />including both permanent and volunteer staff. <br />