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(21) "PROJECT MANAGER" means the District employee who is responsible <br />for monitoring the performance of the Project and compliance with the project <br />agreement. <br />(22) "PROJECT PERIOD" means the approved time during which costs may be <br />incurred and charged to the funded project. <br />(23) "PROJECT SPONSOR" means an eligible governmental agency receiving <br />program funds pursuant to an approved application. <br />(24) "PUBLIC BUILDING" means a building or facility on government owned <br />property that is owned or operated by a governmental entity, or operated by a third party <br />operator. The building or facility must provide waterway related information, public <br />meeting space, or educational services and be open to members of the public on a <br />continual basis without discrimination. <br />(25) "PUBLIC MARINA" means a harbor complex used primarily for <br />recreational boat mooring or storage, the services of which are open to the general public <br />on a first come, first served basis without any qualifying requirements such as club <br />membership, stock ownership, or differential in price. <br />(26) "PUBLICLY OWNED COMMERICAL OR INDUSTRIAL WATERWAY <br />ACCESS" means any publicly owned area specifically designed to be used for staging, <br />launching, or off-loading by commercial or industrial waterway users on a first come, <br />first served, short-term basis, to gain entry to or from the District's waterways to serve the <br />infrastructure needs of the District's waterway users. <br />(27) "TRIM HEARING" means a public hearing required by Chapter 200, F.S., <br />concerning the tax and budget of the District. <br />(28) "WATERWAYS" means the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the <br />Okeechobee Waterway, the Barge Canal in Brevard County west of the Port Canaveral <br />Locks, those portions of the Dania Cut -Off Canal and the Hillsboro Canal east of the <br />water control structures, all navigable natural rivers, bays, creeks or lagoons intersected <br />by said waterways and all navigable natural creeks, rivers, bays or lagoons entering or <br />extending from said waterways. <br />(29) "WATERWAY RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION" means an <br />interdisciplinary holistic process by which the learner: develops an awareness of the <br />natural and manmade environments of waterways; develops knowledge about how the <br />environment of the waterways works; acquires knowledge about the technological, social, <br />cultural, political, and economic relationships occurring in waterway related <br />environmental issues; and, becomes motivated to apply action strategies to maintain <br />balance between quality of life and quality of the environment of waterways. <br />Speck Authority 374.976(2) FS. <br />Law Implemented 374.976(1) FS. <br />History—New 12-17-90, Amended 9-242, 2-647, Formerly 16T4.003, Amended 5-17-98, 3-21411 3-20- <br />03, 3-3441 44145, 4-24-06, 445-07. <br />66B-2.004 — Policy. <br />The following constitutes the policy of the District regarding the administration of <br />the program: <br />(1) Financial Assistance Eligibility: Financial assistance, support and cooperation <br />may be provided to eligible governmental agencies for approved projects as follows: <br />