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QMMMMMMb . r Y i RESOLUTION NO. 42-99 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO APPLY TO THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT FOR THE DISTRICT'S 1999-2000 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A BOATER'S PARK; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE SAID APPLICATION; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach is interested in carrying out the following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of Dania Beach and the State of Florida: Project Title: City of Dania Beach Boater's Park Total Estimated Cost $ 350,000 Brief Description of Project: Construction of a boater's park that would consist of a boat ramp, parking, and a rest room facility. WHEREAS, Florida Inland Navigation District financial assistance is required for the program mentioned above; and BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA. Section 1. That the city manager is hereby authorized to apply to the Florida Inland Navigation District for grant funding of waterways projects under the District's 1999-2000 Waterways Assistance Programs as described above. Section 2. That the city manager is hereby authorized to make application to the Florida Inland Navigation District in the amount of 50% of the actual cost of the project on behalf of the City of Dania Beach. Section 3. That the City of Dania Beach certifies to the following: a. That it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 6613-2F.A.C., which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded Under the attached proposal; b. That it is in complete accord with the attached proposal and that it will carry out the Program in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached Form No. 90-11 Rev. 10-14-92(1) thereto unless prior approval for any change has been (2) RESOLUTION NO.42-99 A- - f t-- a 7 received from the District. C. That it has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the project and that the project will be operated and maintained at the expense of said City of Dania Beach for public use. d. That it will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, P. L. 88-3 52 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by handicapped persons as well as other federal, state and local laws, rules and requirements. e. That it will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to substantiate claims for reimbursement. f. That it will make available to FIND if requested, a post- audit of expenses incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, request for the final 10% of the funding agreed to by FIND. Section 4. This is to certify, that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly and legally adopted by the City of Dania Beach t a legal meeting held on this 23`d day of March, 1999. i' —COMMISSIONER ATTESTA" ROLL CALL: MAYOR BERTINO-YES SHER L CHAPMAN VICE-MAYOR McELYEA -YES ACTING CITY CLERK COMMISSIONER ETLING-YES COMMISSIONER CALI—YES COMMISSIONER MIKES-YES APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: By��i�t TH��. ANSBRO CITY ATTORNEY (2) RESOLUTION NO.42.99 f i�-- r, f r -r AGENDA REQUEST FORM CITY OF DANIA Date: 03-17-99 Agenda Item#: Title: CITY OF DANIA BEACH BOATER'S PARK Requested Action: Resolution to direct staff to pursue funding through the Florida Inland Navigation District for a Boater's Park on the east side of the Dania Cut-Canal at the intersection of SW 30th Ave. and SW 451h St and to provide for matching funds for one hundred percent of the costs. Summary Explanation&Background: In accordance with making the Dania Cut-Off Canal more conducive to recreational use, staff proposes the construction of a boater's park on its south side at the intersection of the aforementioned streets. The amount of the project cost and matching funds will be determined at a later date. Exhibits (List): copy of F.I.N.D. application copy of memo to Michael Smith from Kevin Dick,with a copy to Glenn Morris Purchasing Approval: Prepared By:KEVIN DICK, ASST. TO THE CIM I f j Source of Additional Information: (Name&Phone) Recommended for Approval By: Commission Action: Passed ❑ Failed ❑ Continued ❑ Other ❑ Comment: f t, r -r Memorandum Date: March 18, 1999 To: Michael W. Smith, City Manager From: Kevin Dick, Assistant to the City Manager t.; Re: Boater's Park funding through the F.I.N.D. Program Mike, staff recommends that we pursue funding through the Florida Inland Navigation District for a Boater's Park at the intersection of SW 30'h Ave. and SW 45rh St on the eastern side of the Dania Cut-Off Canal Bridge. As you know, this financial assistance will help us implement ideas articulated in the Dania Cut-off Canal Strategic Planning Workshops held from 1997-1998 by the South Florida Regional Planning Council, with regard to recreation and public access. The application amount will be presented at a later date. It calls for a 100 percent match which can be a combination in-kind and cash contribution. Staff is preparing the application in conjunction with Kevin McCabe of Environmental Development Consultants. f 6 r, r 1 , ,MINA NUNN FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT NaIIGA1IGN NISIRV A, R January 4, 1999 To: Local Governments COMMISSIONERS From: David K. Roach, Assistant Executive Director Subject: 1999-2000 Waterways Assistance Program ANN SHORSTEIN CHAIR DUVAL COUNTY Attached is an application package for the District's 1999-00 Waterways BRYNN G.NEWTON Assistance Program. Through this program the District has provided FLVICE-CHAIR IL E-CH UI over $44 million in funding assistance to local governments within our JAMES O.TAYLOR District to perform waterway improvement projects. Project types SECRETARY eligible for funding include public navigation, public waterway access VOLUSIA COUNTY g facilities, public recreation, inlet management, beach renourishment, LENNART E.LINDAHL TREASURER environmental education and boating safety projects directly related to PALM BEACH`RUNTY the waterways. The funding level of this years program will be TER B.M COUNTY determined determined in July based upon the availability of funding to the District BD B. O COUNTY RENCE D.LOCKER and the quality and number of applications received. ROWARD COUNTY GEORGE P.BUNNELL COUNTY INOIAN RIVER COUNTY Applications are due in the District office by 4:30 PM, April 1, 1999. PIERRE D.THOMPSON Your proposal must be discussed with your local FIND Commissioner ST JOHNS COUNTY prior to submission to the District office. Please see the application M.BRRENN oA1DDEL`NTY package for the complete program schedule and the name and address of STANLEY E.GOODMAN your commissioner. DADE COUNTY ST COUNTY DUNTV ANN Please note that only 2 copies of your application is required. Also note 6T that any application failing to include the required application items (with the exception of development permits) will be eliminated from consideration on June 1, 1999. ART DIRECTOR ERECiOR EXECUTIVE ART Please contact me should you have any questions concerning our DAVID K.ROACH program or the application. Solving questions or problems prior to the ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR preparation and submission of your application will save us both time and effort and result in a more successful application. AOMINISTRATIVE OFFICE ON THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY IN PALM BEACH COUNTY 1314 MARCINSKI ROAD,JUPITER,FLORIIW 33 4 77 TELEPHONE EL 1 EPHON5561 627 3386 FAX No.561-624 6480 flin f o , 4 L�. Rr r r FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT FY 1999-2000 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION PACKAGE FIND I. j r 'T TABLE OF CONTENTS FY 1999-2000 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION ATTACHMENT A PROGRAM SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT B COMMISSIONERS LISTING ATTACHMENT C PROJECT PRIORITY LIST ATTACHMENT D PROGRAM RULES ATTACHMENT E PROGRAM APPLICATION E-1. APPLICATION CHECK LIST(2 PAGES) E-2. APPLICANT INFORMATION E-3. PROJECT INFORMATION E-4. EVALUATION AND RATING FORM (14 PAGES) E-5. COST ESTIMATE FORM E-6. RESOLUTION(2 PAGES) E-7. ATTORNEYS CERTIFICATION OF TITLE E-8. PROJECT TIMELINE -i L r 7 i ATTACHMENT A FY 1999-2000 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SCHEDULE January 1999 Distribution of application packages. Prior to April 1st Applicants review proposed projects with local FIND Commissioner before submission to District office. April 1, 1999 Application due in District office by 4:30 PM June 1, 1999 Application requirements must be completed or application will be eliminated from further consideration. June 18 & 19 Applicants make 15 minute presentation of application to FIND Board. July 23rd FIND Board reviews additional requested information and the Commissioners will complete the project's Rating& Evaluation Form. July 24th FIND Board makes final funding decisions on remaining eligible applications (subject to budget process). Late September Funded applicants execute project agreement. October 1, 1999 Project funds become available, project initiates. f d y ATTACHMENT B BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT DUVAL COUNTY ST. LUCIE COUNTY Ms. Ann Shorstein, Chair Mrs. Jo Ann Allen 5200 San Jose Blvd., Unit 8 Jo Ann Allen Real Estate, Inc. Jacksonville, FL 32207 1004 U.S. Hwy. One, South 904-733-0327 Ft. Pierce, FL 34950 ST. JOHNS COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY Mr. Pierre D. Thompson Mr. M. Brent Waddell P.O. Drawer 0070 1098 Kubin Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32085-0070 Jensen Beach, FL 34957 904-824-3100 561-334-8464 FLAGLER COUNTY PALM BEACH COUNTY Ms. Brynn G. Newton, Vice-Chair Seat vacant at time of 10 Indian Mound Court application publication. Flagler Beach, Fl. 32135 Please contact the office for 904-252-3367 further information. VOLUSIA COUNTY BROWARD COUNTY Mr. Terry Taylor Mr. Laurence D. Locker, Secretary 1948 North Main Street ACS International Gainesville, Fl. 32609 3201 N. Dixie Hwy (call the office for Boca Raton, FL 33431 telephone number) 561-417-0303 BREVARD COUNTY DADE COUNTY Mr. Ted B. Moorhead Stanley E. Goodman, Esq. 2571 Vernon Drive, Northeast 909 East 8th Avenue Pahn Bay, FL 32905 Hialeah, FL 33010 407-723-2031 305-883-7733 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Mr. George P. Bunnell, Treasurer 255 Live Oak Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 561-589-5050- @ Env. Learning Center t f a� f, 7 ATTACHMENT C 1999-2000 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PROJECT PRIORITY LIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Public navigation channel dredging 2. Public navigation aids and markers 3. Public boat ramps and launching facilities 4. Public boat docking and mooring facilities S. Public shoreline stabilization 6. Inlet management projects that are a benefit to public navigation in the District 7. Waterway signs and buoys for safety, regulation or information 8. Public spoil disposal site development 9. Waterways related environmental education programs and facilities 10. Public fishing and viewing piers 11. Public waterfront boardwalks 12. Waterways boating safety programs and equipment 13. Beach renourishment on beaches adversely impacted by navigation inlets, navigation structures, navigation dredging, or a navigation project. 14. Other waterway related projects. f L , L ' r 7 r� Attachment D CHAPTER 6611-2—WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 66B-2.001 Purpose. 66B-2.002 Forms. 66B-2.003 Definitions. 66B-2.004 Policy. 66B-2.005 Funds Allocation. 66B-2.006 Application Process. 66B-2.0061 Emergency Applications. 66B-2.007 Application Form. 66B-2.008 Project Eligibility. 66B-2.009 Project Administration. 66B-2.010 Project Agreement. 66B-2.011 Reimbursement. 66B-2.012 Accountability. 66B-2.013 Acknowledgment. 6611-2.001 —Purpose. Recognizing the importance and benefits of inland navigation channels and waterways, as well as noting problems associated with the construction, continued maintenance and use of these waterways, the Florida Legislature created s. 374.976, Florida Statutes. This law authorizes and empowers each inland navigation district to undertake programs intended to alleviate the problems associated with its waterways. The purpose of this rule is to set forth the District's policy and procedures for the implementation of an assistance program under s. 374.976, F.S., for local governments, member counties and navigation related districts within the District. This program will be known hereafter as the Florida Inland Navigation District's Waterways Assistance Program. Specific Authority 374.976(2)FS.Law Implemented 374.976(1)FS.History—New 12-17-90,Formerly 16T-2.001. 6611-2.002 —Forms. All forms for the administration of this program are available from the District office located at 1314 Marcinski Road, Jupiter, Florida 33477. Specific Authority 374.976(2)FS.Law Implemented 374.976(1)FS.History—New 12-17-90,Formerly 16T-2.002. 6611-2.003—Definitions. The basic terms utilized in this rule are defined as follows: (1) "APPLICANT" means an eligible governmental agency submitting an application through this program. (2) "APPLICATION" means a project proposal with the required documentation. (3) "AUTHORIZED SUBMISSION PERIOD" means the established period for submitting applications to the District. 1 l_ .. f L ' r (4) BEACH RENOURISHMENT" means the placement of sand on a beach for the nourishment, renourishment or restoration of a beach. (5) "BOARD" means the Board of Commissioners of the Florida Inland Navigation District. (6) "DISTRICT" means the Florida Inland Navigation District(FIND). (7) ELIGIBLE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY" means member counties, local governments and navigation related districts within the taxing boundaries of the District. (8) "EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR" means the Executive Director of the Florida Inland Navigation District. (9) "LIAISON AGENT" means the contact person officially designated to act on behalf of the applicant or the project sponsor. (10) LOCAL GOVERNMENTS" means municipalities, cities, or consolidated county governments, which are located within the member counties. (11) "MATCHING FUNDS" means those funds provided by the local sponsor to the project. (12) MEMBER COUNTY" means a county located within the taxing boundaries of the District which includes Duval, St. Johns, Flagler, Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward and Dade Counties. (13) "NAVIGATION RELATED DISTRICTS" means port authorities, inlet districts or any other agency having legally authorized navigation related duties in waterways of the District. (14) "PRE-AGREEMENT COSTS" means project costs approved by the District Board which have occurred prior to the execution of the project agreement. (15) "PROGRAM" means the Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program. (16) "PROGRAM FUNDS means financial assistance awarded by the Board to a project for release to the project sponsor pursuant to the terms of the project agreement. (17) "PROJECT" means a planned undertaking consisting of eligible program facilities, improvements or expenses for the use and benefit of the general public. (18) "PROJECT AGREEMENT" means an executed contract between the District and a project sponsor setting forth mutual obligations regarding an approved project. (19) "PROJECT MANAGER" means the District employee who is responsible for monitoring the performance of the Project and compliance with the project agreement. (20) PROJECT PERIOD" means the approved time during which costs may be incurred and charged to the funded project. 2 f y s r, r '1 (21) "PROJECT SPONSOR" means an eligible governmental agency receiving program funds pursuant to an approved application. (22) 'PUBLIC MARINA" means a harbor complex used primarily for recreational boat mooring or storage, the services of which are open to the general public on a first come, first served basis without any qualifying requirements such as club membership, stock ownership, or differential in price. (23) "TRIM HEARING" means a public hearing required by Chapter 200, F.S., concerning the tax and budget of the District. (24) "WATERWAYS" means the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, all navigable rivers, bays, creeks or lagoons intersected by said waterway and all navigable natural creeks, rivers, bays or lagoons entering or extending from said waterway. (25) "WATERWAY RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION' means an interdisciplinary holistic process by which the learner: develops an awareness of the natural and manmade environments of waterways; develops knowledge about how the environment of the waterways works; acquires knowledge about the technological, social, cultural, political, and economic relationships occurring in waterway related environmental issues; and, becomes motivated to apply action strategies to maintain balance between quality of life and quality of the environment of waterways. Specific Authority 374.976(2)FS.Law Implemented 374.976(l)FS.History—New 12-17-90,Amended 9-2.92,2-6- 97,Formerly 16T-2.003,Amended 5-17-98. 66B-2.004—Policy. The following constitutes the policy of the District regarding the administration of the program: (1) Financial assistance, support and cooperation may be provided to eligible governmental agencies for approved projects as follows: (a) Member counties may be provided financial assistance, support or cooperation in planning, acquisition, development, construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement, operation or the maintenance of public navigation, public recreation, inlet management, environmental education, law enforcement and boating safety projects directly related to the waterways. Member counties may also be provided financial assistance, support, and cooperation in planning and carrying out beach renourishment and inlet management projects. (b) Eligible local governments may also be provided financial assistance, support and cooperation in planning and carrying out public navigation, public recreation, inlet management, environmental education, law enforcement and boating safety projects directly related to the waterways. Eligible local governments may also be provided financial assistance, support and cooperation in planning and carrying out beach renourishment and inlet management projects. (c)Navigation related districts may be provided with financial assistance to pay part of the costs of the planning and acquisition of dredge material 3 J L r ti management sites if the Board finds that the site is required for the long range maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway channel. All such sites must meet the development and operational criteria established by the District through a I long range dredge material management plan for that county. Navigation related districts may also be provided with assistance for environmental mitigation projects associated with waterway improvement related activities and inlet management projects if the Board finds that the project benefits public navigation in the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. All navigation related districts shall contribute at least equal matching funds to any District financial assistance provided. Seaports may also be furnished assistance and support in planning and mitigation projects. All seaport projects shall be n carrying out environmental efit publicly maintained channels and harbors. Each seaport shall contribute matc funds for funded projects. hing (2) The District will notify by direct mail and/or advertised public notice all eligible governmental agencies of the program and the upcoming authorized submission period. Funding allocations to navigation related districts, member counties and local governments shall be based upon the proportional share of the District's ad valorem tax collections from each county. rules. (3) Approval of projects by the District shall be in accordance with these (4) The District and the project sponsor shall enter into a project agreement prior to the release of program funds. (5) The project sponsor shall clearly identify and enumerate the amount and source of the matching funds it will be using to match the program funds supplied by the District for an approved project. The project sponsor shall provide suitable evidence that it has the matching funds available at the time the project agreement is executed. (6) The District shall release program funds in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the project agreement. This release of program funds shall be on a reimbursement only basis. (7) The site of a proposed land-based development project shall be dedicated for the public use for which the project was intended for a minimum period of 25 years after project completion. Such dedication shall be in the form of a deed, lease, management agreement or other legally binding document and shall be recorded in the public property records of the county in which the property is located. This property control requirement also applies to a project site owned by another governmental entity. The governmental entity that owns the project site may be joined as a co-applicant to meet this property control requirement. (8) Facilities funded in whole or in part by program funds shall be made available to the general public of all of the member counties on a non-exclusive basis without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex or similar condition. (9) The project sponsor shall not commence work on an approved project Prior to the execution of the project agreement unless authorized by the Board 4 6 r T 7 during the review and funding approval process. Pre-agreement expenses will be authorized if they are less than fifty (50) percent of the project's total cost and if the expenses are eligible project expenses in accordance with this rule. (10) The project shall be completed within three (3) years of the date beginning of the District's first fiscal year for which the project was approved. If the completion of a project is impacted by a declared state of emergency and the Board waives this rule section, the extension of time granted shall not exceed one additional three (3)year period. (11) Project funds shall not be spent except as consistent with the project agreement cost estimate that was approved by the Board which shall be an attachment to the project agreement. This cost estimate will establish the maximum funding assistance provided by the District and the percentage of funding provided by each party to the project. The District will pay the lesser of (1) the percentage total of project funding which the Board has agreed to fund, or (2) the maximum application funding assistance amount. (12) All project costs must be incurred and work performed within the project period as stipulated in the project agreement unless pre-agreement costs are approved by the Board. Pre-agreement expenses will be authorized if they are less than fifty(50)percent of the project's total cost and if the expenses are eligible project expenses in accordance with this Wile. (13) The project sponsor is responsible for obtaining and abiding by any and all federal, state and local permits and regulations in the development of the project. (14) All development projects must be designed so as not to impact navigation along the District's waterways through the placement of structures, attendant uses, or the necessity of a boating speed zone for safety purposes. Before applying for boating speed zone designation in District waterways because of a project funded by this program, the sponsor shall first receive approval from the Board. The Board will use the criteria found in s. 327.46(l), F.S., in determining whether to approve the proposed boating speed zone. (15) The project sponsor shall be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and management of the project for the anticipated life of the project and shall be responsible for all expenses required for such purposes. The project shall be maintained in accordance with the standards of maintenance for other similar local facilities and in accordance with applicable health standards. Project facilities and improvements shall be kept reasonably safe and in reasonable repair to prevent undue deterioration and to encourage public use. The project sponsor shall have full legal authority and financial ability to operate and maintain the project facilities. (16) The District shall terminate a project agreement and demand return of program funds disbursed to the project sponsor for non-compliance with any of the terms of the project agreement or this rule. Failure of a project sponsor to comply with the provisions of this rule or the project agreement shall result in the District 5 r, ' r 7 declaring the project sponsor ineligible for further participation in the program until such time as compliance has been met to the satisfaction of the District. (17) Waterways related environmental education facilities and programs sponsored by the District shall occur at specially designated environmental education facilities located adjacent and contiguous to the waterways. It is the District's intent to consolidate its environmental education efforts in the least number of facilities within an area that will adequately serve the education needs of that area of the District. (18) All public marina projects funded through this program shall include sewage pumpout facilities for vessels, unless the applicant can demonstrate that inclusion of such a facility is physically, operationally or economically impracticable. (19) Public information produced with assistance from this program shall not be copyrighted and shall be provided free of cost, except for the cost of reproduction, to the public. Specific Authority 374.976(2)FS.Law Implemented 374.976(1),(2)FS.History—New 12-17-90,Amended 2-3-94, 2.6-97,Formerly 16T-2.004,Amended 5-19.98. 66B-2.005—Funds Allocation. The Board will allocate funding for this program based upon die District's overall goals, management policies, fiscal responsibilities and operational needs for the upcoming year. If funds are determined to be available for the program, the District will notify potential eligible governmental agencies of the availability of program funding. Applications will be reviewed by the Board utilizing District Forms No. 91-25 Waterways Assistance Program Application Evaluation and Rating Form, and 91-25A Waterways Assistance Program Navigation Districts Application Evaluation and Rating Form, (effective date 2-6-97) hereby incorporated by reference and available from the District office. (1) In as much as the District has other fiscal responsibilities and operational needs, financial assistance to eligible government agencies shall not exceed an amount equal to eighty (80) per cent of the proportional share of the District's ad valorem tax collections from each county in which such agencies are located. The District may make an exception to this funding limitation, if funds are determined to be available based upon the District's overall goals, management policies, fiscal responsibilities and operational needs, in counties that are recovering from a state of emergency declared under Chapter 252, Florida Statutes. (2) Financial assistance to seaports may exceed the proportional share of the District's ad valorem tax collections as set forth in Section 66B-2.005(1) from the county in which such seaport is located if the seaport can demonstrate that a regional benefit occurs from the ports activities. Financial assistance to a seaport project that demonstrates a regional benefit shall not exceed an amount equal to (i) the proportional share of the District's ad valorem tax collections as set forth in 6 4- L r� r 7 Section 66B-2.005(1) from the counties where the benefit is demonstrated less (ii) funding allocated in the same fiscal year to all other local government projects funded in those counties. (3) All financial assistance and support to eligible governmental agencies shall require equal matching funds from the project sponsor with the exception of public navigation, law enforcement and environmental education projects. Project sponsors of public navigation projects shall provide matching funds of at least ten (10) per cent of the total cost of the project. Project sponsors of law enforcement and environmental education projects shall provide matching funds of at least twenty five (25)per cent of the total cost of the project. All financial assistance to seaports shall require equal matching funds. (4)Projects and project elements in the categories of inlet management and beach renourishment shall be subject to the following provisions. The District shall contribute no more than fifty per cent of the local share of the cost of the project. The District shall not contribute funding to both the state and local shares of an inlet management or beach renourishment project. Funding for the construction phase of an inlet management or beach renourishment project may be approved by the District Board for a multiple year period subject to budgeting and allocation pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 200, F.S. Additionally the following provisions shall be met for inlet management or beach renourishment projects: (a)Inlet Management 1. Inlet management projects shall benefit public navigation within the District and shall be consistent with Department of Environmental Protection approved inlet management plans and the statewide beach management plan pursuant to s. 161.161, F.S. Inlet management projects that are determined to be consistent with Department of Environmental Protection approved inlet management plans are declared to be a benefit to public navigation. (b) Beach Renourishment 1. All projects in this category shall be consistent with the statewide beach management plan. Beach renourishment projects shall only include those beaches that have been adversely impacted by navigation inlets, navigation structures, navigation dredging, or a navigation project. The determination of beach areas that are adversely impacted by navigation for the purposes of this program shall be made by Department of Environmental Protection approved inlet management plans. If state funding is not provided for a beach project, public access with adequate parking must be available in accordance with s. 161,F.S. (5) Eligible projects or project elements in the categories of public navigation, law enforcement and environmental education include: (a)Public navigation 1. Navigation channel dredging 2. Navigation channel lighting and markers 3. Waterway signs and buoys for safety, regulation or information 7 f i-- r (b) Law enforcement 1. Waterways boating safety programs 2. Law enforcement and boating safety equipment (c)Waterways Related Environmental Education 1. Environmental Education Programs Waterways related environmental educational programs shall consist of coordinated efforts among the local community, the local school district and local governments. Eligible programs shall be available to the general public or a targeted segment of the general public. The curriculum for an eligible program shall be coordinated with the District, the local community, the local school district and local governments and shall be directly related to the environment of the waterways. 2. Environmental Education Facilities Eligible environmental educational facilities shall include buildings used for waterways related education and accessory facilities such as boardwalks, docks, signs, pavilions and other such structures that are directly utilized for education. Structures having environmental education signage but not adjacent to or associated with an environmental education facility shall not be considered a waterways related environmental education facility for the purposes of this rule section. Specific Authority 374.976(2)FS.Law Implemented 374.976(1),(3)FS.History—New 12-17-90,Amended 6.24.93, 9.5-96,2.6-97,Formerly 16T-2.005,Amended 5.17-98. 66B-2.006—Application Process. (1) Applications for assistance through this program shall be submitted during the authorized submission period which is from March 1st through May 1st of each year, unless modified by vote of the Board at a scheduled meeting. The project sponsor shall approve the submission of an application by official resolution from its governing board or commission. Said resolution shall be made on FIND Resolution Form No. 90-21 (effective date 12-17-90) hereby incorporated by reference and available from the District office located at 1314 Marcinski Road, Jupiter, FL 33477. (2) Applications will be reviewed by the local FIND Commissioner before being submitted to the District Office. Upon receipt in the District office, staff will review the applications for completeness of the informational requirements identified in the Application Checklist, FIND Form Number 90-26 (effective date 4-12-95) and for compliance with the eligibility requirements of this rule. If the application is for a project that is a land based development project the applicant shall submit an Attomey's Certification of Title, FIND Form Number 94-26 (effective date 4-12-95). When an application is determined by staff to be incomplete or ineligible, staff will immediately inform the applicant by mail. The applicant will then have until the date established by the Board in the application package to bring the application into compliance. If the applicant fails to provide a a 4- r . r 7 i l' T�SB££�SO'� 9a:Li 666T-£2-Jt1W ET'd ATTACHMENT F-S FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PROJECT COST ESTIMATE PROJECT TITLE: APPLICANT: Project Elements Quantity Estimated Applicaut's FIND I D (Number and/or Cost Cast Footage) DESCRIPTION C08T APPLICANT'COST FIND COST 1 BOAT RAMP $70.000 .000 000 2 DOCKS �• �'0w 320000 8 RIP RAP S15,OOD $7,500 $7 500 4 RESTROOMS $40000 $20,000 0W S PARKING Sopo0 520000 52000D 0 UTILITIES $16000 777 f7,500 7500 7 LIGHTING $16,000 37 500 87 500 0 LANDSCAPING $6.000 $2,500 0 DREDGING $30,000 E15,000 15,000 f0 ENGINEERINGIPERMIT11NwFKu ECT SUPERVIS ON i<8 500 SO S40 500 11 IN-KIND CANTRIBUTION STAFF SALARY X 3 YRS- $61,820 $01820 30 TOTAL $378 320 5198,820 i181 500 TOTALS 'Form No, W-25 New 10/14192 Z.L 397d ddOJ D,13 LLSBCCZ, of ES:Li 666L1EL/BC1 f r 7 f LO'd TL59££?skd£ hO:LT 655T-£d-bHIJ WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP (1-3.5 pouts) (2) Describe how the project directly relates to the District waterways. Proposed protect win provide new pubic boat access to the booting public in central Browant.This stases will WW quick amass to the New RhW as wen as the Broward Counys Boaters Park WDW the north bank of the Dania cutoff canal. p-3.S points) (3) Describe how the project benefits public navigation. New Boat ramp provides only public small boat ac ossa to Dania cubfl MAW between junction of New River (west)and Il"M(mm). PUHLIC USAGE &BENEFIT (1-3 points) (4) Quantify the projected public Usage of this project. Upon final construction.In excess of th*(30)small Vallsrable boat gunchings can be anlWpolsd on a daily basis. (14.5 pouts) (5) Describe if and how the project can be reasonably used by residents from other counties of the District. Direct WXM to are Dania cutoff anal and Now laver wit be praMod to all ret id0ft of BMWatd County ao well as the boating pubic offhe Slate of Ronda. 2 LO 39hd dd03 D113 TLS6EEL90E ET:LT 666T/EL/EO T-- It r T BO'd iLSB'_'��5�7£ SGJ:LT 566 T-£c'.-dNW TIMELINESS (1-5 pouts) (6) Describe what methods will be utilized to insure that the project timeline will be met. Prelimkwy design and pamrang are akeady in pmgmss.R is Intended that this pmJect will be c rrshucle d as a phased devolopment,vft design end construction of docks and ran"corrpletod fist and upland construction to follow t henseRer.AA 8rtblines to be amrdinated jointly with City and Design Engineer. COST. EFFECTIVENESS (1-2.5 points) (7) Describe how the project will provide a reasonable public service for the money requested. This proled will aRwd the small.ballerebis boating pudic quids and timely wom to several SF W D w (1-2.5 points) (>3) Describe any cost sharing or funding from other sources that will be used for this project. It is anticipated that Aroward Courhty will cost share in all phases of development.The City will provide lard code end project c orrotnr lion_ VIABILITY (1-2 Foists) (9) Describe the extent that this project duplicates or complements other existing efforts. The pmposed boat rang will oonpitmertt the WOFk nscondy completed by Broward County at the Bmward Boaters Park inmedlatdy east of the proposed site as weN as beconning an integral port of Me Browned Uftn Treats Program. 3 80 39dd ddO'l 3113 TLS8E£ZS0£ £l:LJ 666T/EZ/Ell l- ... a__ r, T b 60'd SLSk3££ZS©£ 50:Li 6b6T-£Z-dHW (1.2 points) (10) Describe how the project will continue to be maintained after District funding ceases. The Facility will be owned aril nmit"nod by the City of Dania (1-3.5 points) (11) Describe any significant and lasting benefits that will be derived from this project. This project will significantly 6npwe arnall twat caress to the Dania cubff canal and points north and west as public amo m Is InrEfed to the City fadlllies at 17 Parker and ICV NWproxirnaloly 4,6 rniten b the east. FIND FORM NO. 91-25 ATTACHMENT E-4A 4 60 3'_nid dam ;n33 TLSBEEESOE ET:LT 666T/E6/EO L .. ■ r r 7 F OT'd iLSB£f c'SO£ SO:LT 666T-22-auli WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION EVALUATION AND RATING FORM DEVELOPMENT& CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS THIS ATTACHMENT IS TO BE COMPLETED IF YOIfR PROJECT IS A DEVELOPMENT OR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BUT IS NOT AN INLET' MANAGEMENT OF BEACH RENOURJSIJMEN'I-PROJECT. CATEGORY RATING EVALUATION CRITERIA &RATING POINTS POINTS AVAHMLE (I.2.5 points) (12) Describe the status of the environmental permits including when the applications were submitted. (If the pmjcci is a Phase 1 P"Ject a minimum score of 2 Points will be awarded) Reguk tay pewit&have heed&AWitted and receipt of petrrwts are expoded prior to Preeerrfatian to FIND. (1-15 peiats) (13) Describe any remaining obstacles to obtaining the permits by the program due date. (If the project is a Phase I project a minimum score of 2 points wi11 be awarded) None F.xpecbd but regresi for addoonel IrNamastion by repula 01Y apencles w1N da*this Question. (1-1.5 Polish) (14) Describe the status of the design and S @T MVd d?JW ;"13 TLSBEE�SOE ET:L1 666T/ELi Ea f r, r 'I It'd SLsB�`=?SGJ�' 90:LT 666T-£Z-NdW engineering work. (A Phase I project will be evaluated based upon the design and a/ginecring work completed to date.) Preliminary boat launching and dock kgXuV9n ar to design is 100 Percent cote. Final design and cattrad doaments Ml be irrplernenled on beans of grant naves awarded. (1-2.5 Points) (15) Describe any construction materials and techniques that will be utilized to increase the quality and longevity of the project. Consideration will be given to use of recycled ubm ate Me dock omsbWlon. (t•Z S poiab) (16) Describe any consttvcdon techniques,materials or project components that will improve the water quality of the project site such as a sewage pump out facility. Sinai Prinery use Is for Small trailerable boat vessels,no Pumpoul is proposed.There anll be upland Ban" facilities for the public. RATING POINT TOTAL (Note: The maximum score possible is 50 points and the minimum score possible is 16 points. A score of 35 points;is required to be considered for funding.) Form No. 91-25A ATTACHMENT E4B 6 TT 39Cd dd00 0113 TLS8EE" W£ ET:LT 666T/E6/E0 T- ... f