HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2012-105 - Executed an Application with State of Florida & Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission under the Florida Boating Improvement Grant for $743,950.00 for Construction of Marina Phas1 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-105
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA
BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS TO
EXECUTE AN APPLICATION WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN
CONNECTION WITH FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION ("FWCC") UNDER THE FLORIDA BOATING
IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM FOR A BOATING ACCESS
FACILITIES GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $743,950.00 FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF THE DANIA BEACH MARINA-PHASE II;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the State of Florida has established the Florida Boating Improvement
Program ("FBIP")to provide grants to local governments for boating access; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach wishes to apply for grant funds available from the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWCC") under the Florida Boating
Improvement Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach has been awarded FBIP grant funds in the amount
of$181,293.00 for Phase I of the Dania Beach Marina project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That Colin Donnelly, the Assistant City Manager of the City of Dania
Beach, and other proper City officials are authorized to execute a grant application for
$743,590.00 with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ("FWCC") to obtain
grant funds available under the Florida Boating Improvement Program for a Boating Access
Facilities Grant.
Section 2. That City has already secured other project funding from: 1) the Broward
County Boating Improvement District in the amount of $1,367,000.00 and 2) City Capital
Improvement Fund appropriations in the amount of$2,500,000.00 for a total of$3,867,000.00,
all of which qualifies as matching funds toward this new FWCC grant.
Section 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution
are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. That this Resolution shall be in full force and take effect immediately
upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED on August 14, 2012.
ATTEST:
LOUISE STILSON, CMC PATRICIA A. FLURY
CITY CLERK MAYOR
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Florida Boating Improvement Program
Conservation Commission
MyFWC.com Grant Application for Boating Access Facilities
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Grant tion Number: Date Received:
Fill in all sections that apply-Leave all other sections blank
I-APPLICANT INFORMATION
a.Applicant:City of Dania Beach
b.Federal Employer Id.No.:59-600032
c.Project Manager Name:Colin Donnelly Project Manager Title:Assistant City Manager
d.Mailing Address: 100 W.Dania Beach Boulevard City:Dania Beach Zip Code:33004
e.Shipping Address: 100 W.Dania Beach Boulevard City:Dania Beach Zip Code:33004
f.Telephone:954-924-6800 Fax:954-921-2604 Email:Donnelly@ci.dania-beach.fl.us
g.District Numbers: U.S.Congressional:20 State Senate:31 State House: 100
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II-PROJECT SUMMARY
a.Project Title:Dania Beach Municipal Marina Construction and Development Project—Phase I1
b.Type of Application: ❑New(never considered before) ❑Reconsideration ®Phased Continuation—Phase No.:II
TIER-I TIER-II
c.Project Category:
❑A—Public Launching Facilities ®A—Boat Ramps,Piers,and Docks
❑B—Public Launching Facilities
d.Project Cost: Total Cost:$5,675,122.00 Amount Requested:$743,950.00
e.Project Summary:
FBIP funding will be utilized for assistance with Phase II construction related costs to redevelop City Ci owned marina facilities into a
proposed120 slip facility and 2,200 sq.ft.Harbormaster's Office. The existing wood floating and fixed piers are presently in state
of disrepair and well beyond their useful life. This application specifically includes funding for the following elements of the
project:
• Demolition
• Seawall replacement
• New Landscape and Hardscape
• New LED lighting
• Paving
Our goal is to obtain FBIP funding to cover$734,950.00 in estimated costs associated with the above elements of the project. The
funding will primarily be utilized for enhancements to the upland property including:demolition of the existing dock and related
upland area;replacement of 1,450 lineal feet of seawall;hardscape improvements to an adjoining concrete walkway with all new
landscaping;new LED lighting bollards along the entire length of walkway adjacent to the proposed piers;and paving work caused
by minor reconfiguration to parking facilities for pedestrian and vehicular accessibility to the marina.
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III-FACILITY INFORMATION
a.Facility Name:Dania Beach Municipal Marina
b.Type of Facility:
❑Existing Boat Ramp/Public Launching Facility ®Existing Marina/Tie-up/Overnight Moorage Facility
❑Proposed Boat Ramp/Public Launching Facility ❑Proposed Marina/Tie-up/Overnight Moorage Facility
❑Other:
c.Facility location:
County: Broward Water body: Whiskey Creek
Township: 50 Section: 36 Range: 42
Latitude:N 26 deg.3 min. 24 sec. Longitude:W-80 deg. 6 min. 42 sec.
Facility Street Address or Location:
d.Upland Ownership:
®Public-Fee Simple ❑Public—Lease Number of Years Remaining in Lease:
Name of Owner: City of Dania Beach
e.Is this facility open to the general public? ®Yes ❑No
f.Estimate Percent(%)Use of Launching Facility: N/A%Motorboats/Sailboats N/A%Non-Motorboats
g.Day Use,Parking or Launch Fee Amount: $N/A Tie-up/Overnight Moorage: $Fixed$575/mo:floating$350/mo.
h.Number of Launch Lanes:N/A Condition: ❑New ❑Good ❑Average ❑Poor
i.Number of Boarding Docks:N/A Length: Ft. Condition: ❑New ❑Good ❑Average ❑Poor
Type of docks: ❑Fixed Wooden ❑Fixed concrete ❑Floating ❑Other:
j.Number of Boat Trailer Parking Spaces:N/A Condition: ❑New ❑Good ❑Average ❑Poor
k.Tie-up Dock or Moorage: 16,500 SO FT or Slip Condition: ❑New ❑Good ❑Average ❑Poor
Type of docks: ®Fixed Wooden ❑Fixed concrete ®Floating ❑Other:
1.Other Facility Attributes:
Restroom: ®Yes ❑No ❑Proposed Other:
Pump out or Dump Station: ❑Yes ®No Other:
m.Names of adjacent boating facilities,public and private(ramps,tie-up facilities/marinas)within a 10-mile radius.
Name Distance Name Distance
1.Harbor Towne Marina 2 mi. 2.Hyatt Regency/Pier 66 Resort&Marina 2.5 mi.
3.Loggerhead Club&Marina 3.5 mi. 4.Lauderdale Marina 2.5 mi.
5.Hollywood Municipal Marina 4 mi. 6.Hall of Fame Marina 4.5 mi.
7.The Sails Marina 2 mi. 8.Bahia Mar Yachting Center 4.5 mi.
9.Hilton/Fort Lauderdale Marina 2.5 mi. 10.City of Fort Lauderdale/Las Olas Marina 5 mi.
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IV—PROJECT DESCRIPTION
a.List Primary Need for Project: ❑Safety
❑High Demand by Users
®Age-end of Useful Life
❑Recommended by FWC Staff
❑Environmental Needs of the Area
❑Lack of In-house Capability
❑Other:
b.Need Statement:
The useful life of the existing 92 slip marina which was constructed in 1984 is beyond repair and generally unsafe for public use in
its current condition. For example,in a 2007 study by the City's Engineering Consultant Cutcher&Associates,it was determined
that the existing seawall which supports the upland site and dock facilities should be replaced due to its apparent age. The stability
of the connecting piers,upland concrete walkway and additional hardscape improvements are contingent upon replacement of the
approximate 1,450 lineal feet of seawall.
Therefore,while we are not seeking funds for such improvements including the proposed 120 slip marina facilities,mooring
pilings,Harbormaster's office and other structural amenities that are already funded through additional grants,we believe it is in
the best interest of the FBIP to fund the upland improvements as described considering the importance to the over-all scope of this
project.
c.Approach(Scope of Work):Describe the project's scope of work by providing a list of tasks and deliverables:
A concrete paver pedestrian promenade will flank the newly constructed seawall creating a waterfront walkway that the general
public can access.There will be portals for accessing the new docks that are denoted by kiosk gateway structures intermittently
along the promenade.Low landscaping as well as palm trees and small trees will flank the promenade to soften rigidity of the walk,
create a separation between the pedestrian and vehicular access and also to provide shading.The seawall replacement includes
removal of the existing concrete seawall cap,and construction of a new seawall system in front of the existing seawall.The new
seawall consists of concrete king piles and battered piles with a cap supporting the concrete seawall panel.
d.Project Benefits:
The proposed improvements to replace the seawall and various upland enhancements will greatly improve public access to the
site on a long-term basis and improves the life-expectancy of the proposed 120 slip marina. Other benefits of the project directly
related to our request for funding include the following:
• Life expectancy of new seawall is approximately 50 years
• The new seawall helps to stabilize the shoreline and prevent erosion of property resulting in costly loss of dock
improvements
• Hardscape improvements create safer environment for pedestrian access and use of marina
• Landscaping improves aesthetic appeal of marina
• LED lighting bollards planned for walkway along seawall use less energy and provide similar illumination for
pedestrian safety.
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V—BUDGET
a.Has a detailed cost estimate been developed for this project? If yes,attach a copy to application.
❑Yes,Preliminary ®Yes,Final ❑No
b. PROJECT COST: NON-CASH MATCH
Applicant Other Share Do Not Use
Cost Item Share (List below in This Column TOTAL
Section VI)
Administration $ 10,000 $ $ 10,000
Project Management $ 10,000 $ $ 10,000
In-Kind Engineering $ 10,000 $ $ 10,000
In-Kind Labor $ $ $
In-Kind Materials $ $ $
In-Kind Equipment $ $ $
Total Non-Cash Match $ 30,000 $ $ 30,000
c.PROJECT COST: CASH FUNDS
Other Share
Cost Item Applicant (List below in FBIP Grant TOTAL
Share Section VI) Share
Administration/Project Management $ $ $ $
Design/Engineering $ $ $ $
Permitting $ $ $ $
Construction/Repair:Boat Ramps $ $ $ $
Construction/Repair:Lifts,Hoists,Marine Railways $ $ $ $
Construction/Repair:Piers or Docks $ $ $ $
Construction/Repair:Parking $ $ $ $
Construction/Repair:Restrooms $ $ $ $
Other: Seawall Replacement $ $ 535,000.00 $ 535,000.00 $ 1,070,000.00
Other: Site Landscape and Hardscape $ $ 154,300.00 $ 154,300.00 $ 308,600.00
Other:Demolition $ 31,000.00 $ $ 31,000.00 $ 62,000.00
Other:Paving $ 23,650.00 $ $ 23,650.00 $ 47,300.00
Other:Lighting $ 87,500.00 $ 87,500.00 $ $ 175,000.00
Total Cash Funds $ 142,150.00 $ 776,800.00 $ 743,950.00 $ 1,662,900.00
d. TOTAL COST: (non-cash match+cash funds) $ 172,150.00 $ 776,800.00 $ 743,950.00 L$ 1,692,900.00
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VI—OTHER SOURCE OF FUNDS (Partnerships)
a.Funding source/Agency: Broward County Board of County Commissioners
b.Type of funding: ❑Federal grant ® State/Local grant ❑Loan
c.Grant Name: Broward County Boating I=rrovement Program(BBIP) Amount$1,367,400.00
d.Approval Status: ®Approved ❑Pending ❑Intend to Apply,Date:
a.Funding source/Agency:Florida Inland Navigation District
b.Type of funding: ❑Federal grant ® State/Local grant ❑Loan
c.Grant NameVaterways Assistance Program Amount$2,500,000.00
d.Approval Status: ®Approved ❑Pending ❑Intend to Apply,Date:
a.Funding source/Agency:
b.Type of funding: ❑Federal grant ❑ State/Local grant ❑Loan
c.Grant Name: Amount
d.Approval Status: ❑Approved ❑Pending ❑Intend to Apply,Date:
VII-PROJECT ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
a.Who is or will be completing project design/engineering? b.Level of engineering completed at time of application:
❑Applicant's Own Staff ❑None
®Consulting Engineers ❑Conceptual(Master Plan Phase)
❑N/A(Materials or Equipment Purchase) ❑Preliminary
❑Other: ®Final(Ready to Bid)
VIH-PERMITS
Submitted Approved N/A
a.Florida Department of Environmental Protection ❑ ® ❑
b.Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission* ❑ ❑
c.U.S.Army Corps of Engineers ❑ ® ❑
d.Local and Others(If needed) ❑ ® ❑
*Note: Projects involving mooring buoys must be permitted pursuant to Chapter 68D-23,F.A.C.
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IX-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
a.Explain how the project may impact the environment and describe any mitigation or actions proposed to minimize impacts.
The project is expected to have little or no impact on the environment due to assessment of the seagrass in a 2006 survey by the
Chappell Group,Inc. The study concluded that a majority of the seagrass was located on the western half of the proposed
marina basin and would not be effected by construction and development through proper design and replacement of the
proposed piers on the eastern half of the site. Excerpts from the study in support of this claim are as follows:
"Seagrass was observed within the shallowest areas of the project area,specifically along the western shoreline of the marina
basin. A majority of the seagrass observed was paddle grass(Halophila decisions),with smaller amounts of Johnson's sea
grass(Homophile Johnsonian)observed in the shallowest portions of the shoal,adjacent to the western shoreline. The area of
the paddle grass was approximately 0.44 acres in size and had 60%-65%coverage of H. Decipiens. A portion of the linear
shoal,approximately 0.13 acres,extended into the ingress/egress of the channel for the basin,with coverage by H. Decipiens
within this area estimated to be 20%-25%. Johnson's seagrass accounted for the remaining area of the shoal approximately
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0.09 acres in size,with 400/o-45%coverage. In addition,another shoal was observed to the north of the proposed project limits,
located at the mouth of Whiskey Creek. This area,approximately 0.31 acres in size,and an estimated 60%coverage of H.
Decipiens, is outside of the project limits and only needs to be documented should dredging and/or additional docking facilities
be proposed in that area in the future. "
X-BOATER SAFETY
a.Explain how the project may affect boater safety whether positively or negatively.
The new facility will affect boater safety in a positive manner as follows:
It is anticipated that the proposed entry kiosks to each proposed pier along the walkway will also be used to display educational
information and other pertinent boating safety and regulatory news which will be posted on a periodical basis such as updates
about manatees and other endangered species,local speed zones,Coast Guard releases,local boating news,etc.
Additionally,the redesign of the new facility will correct all of the current deficiencies that are presently unsafe for boaters to
use or those that are a potential safety hazard as described in section IV(b)above. This primarily includes such features as
new concrete floating docks,fire hose suppression,new power modules,and a multiple entry system to each individual pier for
safe access in case of a fire or natural disaster.
The replacement of fixed piers with floating piers are also much safer for boarding from a boat in terms of the height of the
average pier which is considerably lower than a fixed pier.
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XI—APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST
Submit one(1)signed original plus two(2)photocopies of the application with attachments and an electronic copy on CD.
Inc. ---Required Attachments---
® a. Cover Letter: application transmittal cover letter(Identify priority rank with multiple applications).
® b. Application:One(1)application with original signature from authorized individual.
c. Resolution: An adopted resolution,by the Governing Body,authorizing that the Project Manager has the authority to
❑ apply for and administer the grant on behalf of the applicant.If the Applicant is applying on behalf of another public
entity,then a Memorandum of Understanding between the Applicant and the public entity must also be submitted.
® d. Boundary Map:indicate boundary of the project area.
® e. Site Control Documentation:(e.g.a deed,lease,results of title search,etc.for the project site.)
® f. Existing Condition Photographs(sufficient to depict the physical characteristics of the project area)
® g. Aerial Photographs(marked with the approximate boundaries of the project site)
® h. Detailed Cost Estimate: Cost estimate in the form of a formal bid,written quote from proposed vendor or an
engineer's cost estimate.
® i. Navigational Chart: An 8.5"x I I"photocopy of a current NOAA North American Datum 83 nautical chart(provide
the NOAA chart name and number)indicating the precise location of the project site.
---For Construction Grants---
® j. Permits: Photocopies of necessary project permit(s)or permit application(s). If exempt,provide notification of
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exemption from permitting agency.
---Optional Attachments---
❑ k. Plans: preliminary design/engineering plans(if completed).
❑ 1. Support/opposition: Attach letters of known public support or known public opposition.
APPLICANT SIGNATURE
Application is hereby made for the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained
in the application,and,to the best of my knowledge and belief,this information is true,complete, and accurate. I further
certify that I possess the authority including the necessary requisite property interests to undertake the proposed activities.
I also certify that the Applicant's governing body is aware of and has authorized the Project Manager as the official
representative of the Applicant to act in connection with this application and subsequent project as well as to provide
additional information as may be required. By signature below,the Applicant agrees to comply with all applicable
federal, state,and local laws in conjunction with this proposal and resulting project so approved.
Colin Donnelly Assistant City Manager/protect administrator
Print/Type Name Title
Applicant Signature Date
WARNING:"Whoever knowingly makes a false statement in writing with the intent to mislead a public servant in the performance of
his or her official duty shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree,punishable as provided in s.775.082 or s.775.083." §
837.06,Florida Statutes.
NOTE:Instruction and further information regarding this application and the Florida Boating Improvement Program can be found in
the Florida Boating Improvement Program Guidelines or you may contact the Program Administrator at: Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission,Florida Boating Improvement Program,620 South Meridian Street,Tallahassee,FL 32399-1600;or call
(850)488-5600;or email fbip@MyFWC.com.
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FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
FLORIDA BOATING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Instructions for completing the Grant Application for Boat Access Facilities
General Instructions:
• Submit one(1) signed original and two (2)copies.
• Submit an electronic copy of application on CD.
• Staple application in upper left-hand corner, or clip with one binder clip. DO NOT
SPIRAL BIND OR PLACE IN A THREE-RING BINDER OR REPORT COVER.
• Please place a tabbed divider between each attachment.
• Please make all photocopies of attachments on paper no larger than I I"x 17".
I—APPLICANT INFORMATION
a. Applicant: Enter the name of the county, municipality, or other
governmental entity applying for the grant.
b. Federal Employer Id.No.: Enter the applicant's Federal Employer Identification
(FEID)Number. Payment will be sent to the address
associated with this FEID number.
c. Project Manager Name: Enter the name and title of the person in charge of the
Title: project. All correspondence will be sent to this person.
d. Mailing Address: Enter the mailing address for the Project Manager. All
correspondence will be sent to this address.
e. Shipping Address: If mailing address is a P.O.box,please include a street
address for overnight deliveries.
f. Telephone No.: Enter the telephone number, fax number, and email
Fax No.: address where the Project Manager may be contacted
E-mail: during regular business hours.
g. District Numbers: Enter the number of the U.S. Congressional district, State
House district, and State Senate district where the project
is located.
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II—PROJECT SUMMARY
a. Project Title: Provide a brief title for the project.
b. Type of Application: Check"New" if you have never applied for FBIP funding
for this project. Check"Reconsideration" if you have
applied before but did not receive funding. Check
"Phased Continuation" if the project has previously
received FBIP funding.
c. Project Category: Check only one project category. Refer to the guidelines
for project category descriptions. Application will
compete only against other applications within the same
project category. The Commission reserves the right to
re-assign the application to a different project category to
maximize funding.
d. Project Cost: Enter total amount of project cost, including only the
eligible project elements where grant funds will be used.
Enter the amount of funds requested from FBIP (rounded
to the nearest dollar).
e. Project Summary: Provide a brief description of the goal of the project,the
work to be done and the expected outcome or final
product.
III-GENERAL FACILITY INFORMATION
Describe existing conditions by checking all that apply. For new facilities,provide
information as facility is proposed to be and check"New"for questions about condition of
facility.
IV-PROJECT DESCRIPTION
a. List Primary Need for Project: Check the category that is most applicable.
b.Need Statement: Briefly describe why this project is needed. Explain any
existing problems and how this project will correct the
problem.
c.Approach(Scope of Work): Describe in detail the exact work to be completed. For
example, Task 1 —Construct one-lane, concrete boat
ramp, Task 2—Construct 20 boat/trailer parking spaces.
d. Project Benefits: Describe how this project will enhance boating in the
local community.
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V—BUDGET
a. Has a detailed cost estimate Indicate whether a preliminary or final cost estimate has
been developed for this been developed. If yes, attach a copy of the estimate to
project? the application.
Enter amount of in-kind match for each cost item.
b. PROJECT COST-NON- Amounts in"Other"column should include in-kind match
CASH MATCH* from any third-party agreements (provided by someone
other than the applicant). *Please note: All applications
must include some form of non-cash match.
c. PROJECT COST- CASH Enter amount of funding to be provided by the applicant
FUNDS and other sources. Enter the amount of funding requested
in the column labeled"FBIP Grant Share."
d. TOTAL PROJECT COST Sum of non-cash match and cash funds for each column.
VI- OTHER SOURCE OF FUNDS (Partnerships)
Include information on funding from sources other than FBIP or the applicant. Enter
information for each funding source.
a. Funding Source/Agency: Enter the name of the funding source or the partner
b. Type of funding: Check source of funds: Federal grant, State/Local grant, or
loan.
c. Grant Name: Enter the name of the grant program(if applicable).
d. Approval Status: Enter status of grant/loan application. If"Intending to
Apply", enter date of application deadline.
VII-PROJECT ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
a. Who is or will be completing project Please check as appropriate.
design/engineering?
b. Level of engineering completed at time of Please check as appropriate. If engineering is
application: complete (conceptual,preliminary, or final),
please include a copy of the plans with your
application.
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VIII—PERMITS
a. Florida Department of Check status of all permit applications. If project type does
Environmental Protection not require permits, or project is exempt from permitting
requirements, check"N/A". If applicable, attach a
photocopy of all permits or permit applications. If project is
b.Florida Fish and Wildlife exempt, attach a copy of exemption notification.
Conservation Commission
Note: Projects involving mooring buoys must be
c. U.S.Army Corps of Engineers permitted pursuant to Chapter 68D-23,F.A.C.
d. Local and Others (If needed)
IX-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
a. Will the project significantly Explain how the project will have a significant or adverse
or adversely affect the affect on the environment and include information on the
environment? impacts to water quality,wetlands, seagrasses, imperiled
b. If Yes,please explain key
species, etc.
issues and describe any
mitigation actions proposed.
X—BOATER SAFETY
a. Explain how the project may Provide explanation of how the project may improve boater
affect boater safety whether safety (i.e. increased education, increased law enforcement,
positively or negatively. etc.)or, explain any potential boater safety hazards and how
they will be corrected. Also, please indicate if the project
will have no effect on boater safety.
XI—APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST
Indicate which attachments have been included with the application. Required attachments must
be included or application will be deemed incomplete. Optional attachments may be omitted.
Please place a tabbed divider between each attachment. Submit one (1) original (with.original
signature)and two (2)photocopies of the entire application with attachments. (Only one(1)
copy of the permits and site control documentation is necessary.)
Completed applications should be in the following order: Cover Letter,Application Form,
Attachments in the order they are listed on the checklist.
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