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40 <br />Section Vt. Maintenance Agreement <br />Alt applicants whose proposed project involves the rerroft or modification ofevisting public property or <br />whose proposed project would result in the public ownership or ntalra en+ent of property, structures, or <br />facilities, must first sign the following+agreement prior to submitting X it application to ►{'TMA. <br />(NOTE: Those applicants whose project only involves the refrofitting, elevation, or other modification to <br />private property where the ownership will remain private after project completion DO NOT have to <br />complete this form.) <br />111c County of Indian Fiver, State of Florida, hereby agrees that if it receives any Federal aid as a result of the <br />attached project application, it will accept responsibility, at its own expense ifnecessary, for the routine <br />maintenance of any real property, structures, or facilities acquired or constructed as a result of such Federal aid. <br />Routine maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, such responsibilities as keeping vacant land clear of <br />debris, garbage, and vermin; keeping stream channels, culverts, and storm drains clear of obstructions and <br />debris; and keeping detention ponds free of debris, trees, and woody growth. <br />The purpose of this agreement is to make clear the Subgrantec's maintenance responsibilities following project <br />award and to show the Subgrantec's acceptance of these responsibilities. It does not replace, supercede, or add <br />to any other maintenance responsibtlitics imposed by Fcdcral law or regulation and which are in force on the <br />date of project award. <br />Signed by Fran B. Adams the duly authorized representative <br />(printed or typed nanre of slg+ring official) <br />Chairperson. hoard pf County Commissioners <br />(fife} <br />this 7' (day) of November (month), 2000 (year). <br />Signature"t- 'y <br />*Please mote: The above signature roust be by an individual with legal signing outhorhy fpr the <br />respective local government or county (e.g., the Chabperson, hoard of County Commissioners or the <br />County Manager, etc.) <br />Page 12 of 15 <br />