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EXHIBIT A <br /> (6) Interlocal Agreements : Applications that the Board determines will directly <br /> benefit the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway channel as documented by <br /> the District's long range dredged material management plans, will directly benefit the <br /> maintenance of the Okeechobee Waterway channel as documented by the District's long <br /> range dredged material management plan, will directly benefit the maintenance or <br /> improvement of District property, right-of-way or navigation interests, or have multiple <br /> funding partners including the Corps of Engineers as the project manager can qualify for <br /> project assistance through an interlocal agreement pursuant to Chapter 163 , F . S . , or <br /> Section 374. 984(6)(a), F. S . District staff will identify these applications and present them <br /> to the Board for their determination as to funding. Interlocal agreement projects shall <br /> comply with all other provisions of this rule, except for pre-agreement expenses, <br /> permitting and property control requirements. <br /> (7) Application Presentations : Applications determined to be complete and in <br /> compliance with this rule will be forwarded to the Board for review and then scheduled <br /> for presentation to the Board at a scheduled meeting of the Board. Applicants can decline <br /> to make a presentation to the Board by submitting a written request. <br /> (8) Application Evaluation and Rating Score: Following the presentations, the <br /> Board will review the applications and evaluate them using the Waterways Assistance <br /> Program Application Evaluation and Rating Worksheets No. 91 -25 (a thru f) for <br /> Waterways Assistance Program applications, and 93 -25 (a, b and c) Waterways <br /> Assistance Program Navigation Related Districts applications. The total points awarded <br /> to each application by the Commissioners will be averaged to determine an application's <br /> final rating score. The final rating score for each application must equal or exceed 35 <br /> points for the application to be considered for funding assistance. Reconsideration of any <br /> application with a final rating score of less than 35 points will only occur if the majority <br /> of the Commissioners evaluating the project rated the project equal to or exceeding 35 <br /> points and two-thirds of the Commissioners vote for reconsideration of the application. <br /> Only Applicants that are eligible under Rule 6613 -2. 0061 , F.A.C. , "Disaster Relief <br /> Applications", shall complete FIND Form No . 91 -25F Emergency Re-Construction <br /> (effective date 4-24-06) . <br /> (9) Funding Determination: The Board will hold a funding allocation meeting at <br /> which time the Board will determine the allocation of funds, if any, to each project and <br /> the projects will be ranked by overall average score to facilitate final funding decisions <br /> by the Board. Allocations will be based in part upon the cumulative score of the <br /> applications as calculated from the Project Evaluation and Rating Form. Allocations will <br /> also be based upon the specific needs of the individual counties. <br /> Specific Authority 374.976(2) FS. <br /> Law Implemented 374.976(1) FS. <br /> History — New 12-17-90, Amended 9-2-92, 6-24-93, 4-12-95, Formerly 16T-2. 006, Amended 5-25-00, 3- <br /> 21-01, 7-30-02, 3-20-03, 4-21-05, 4-24-06, 4-15-07. <br /> 6613-2.0061 — Disaster Relief Applications. <br /> Disaster Relief applications may be submitted to the District and considered by <br /> the Board at any time during the year to provide assistance to an eligible applicant for the <br /> removal of navigation obstructions and repair or replacement of waterway facilities <br /> damaged by a declared natural disaster. The District shall consider these applications in <br /> accordance with these rules. <br />