The proposed rule amendment is being promulgated to implement changes in the administration of the District's Waterway Assistance Program that will improve the quality and variety of projects submitted through the grant program. This makes minor ...  

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    NAVIGATION DISTRICTS

    Florida Inland Navigation District

    RULE NOS.:RULE TITLES:

    66B-2.005Funds Allocation

    66B-2.008Project Eligibility

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The proposed rule amendment is being promulgated to implement changes in the administration of the District's Waterway Assistance Program that will improve the quality and variety of projects submitted through the grant program. This makes minor changes to the Waterway Assistance program rule sections: Funds Allocation and Project Eligibility, increasing potential funding for land acquisition projects and marine law enforcement vessels.

    SUMMARY: The amendments being proposed at this time will increase potential funding for land acquisition projects and marine law enforcement vessels and clarify funding for picnic shelters.

    SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS AND LEGISLATIVE RATIFICATION: The Agency has determined that this will not have an adverse impact on small business or likely increase directly or indirectly regulatory costs in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate within one year after the implementation of the rule. A SERC has not been prepared by the Agency.

    The Agency has determined that the proposed rule is not expected to require legislative ratification based on the statement of estimated regulatory costs or if no SERC is required, the information expressly relied upon and described herein: 1) No requirement for a SERC was triggered under Section 120.541(1), F.S. and 2) Based upon the nature of the rule, the adverse impact or regulatory cost, if any, do not exceed nor would be expected to exceed any one of the economic analysis criteria set forth in Section 120.541(2)(a), F.S. It is anticipated that the proposed rule will not have any negative economic impact.

    Any person who wishes to provide information regarding a statement of estimated regulatory costs, or provide a proposal for a lower cost regulatory alternative must do so in writing within 21 days of this notice.

    RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: 374.976(2) FS.

    LAW IMPLEMENTED: 374.976(1)-(3) FS.

    IF REQUESTED WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE SHOWN BELOW:

    DATE AND TIME: December 15, 2015, 11:00 a.m.

    PLACE: Florida Inland Navigation District, 1314 Marcinski Rd., Jupiter, Florida 33477

    Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this workshop/meeting is asked to advise the agency at least 5 days before the workshop/meeting by contacting: Janet Zimmerman, Assistant Executive Director, Florida Inland Navigation District, 1314 Marcinski Rd., Jupiter, FL 33477, Phone: (561)627-3386. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 (Voice).

    THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE IS: Janet Zimmerman, Assistant Executive Director, Florida Inland Navigation District, 1314 Marcinski Rd., Jupiter, FL 33477, Phone: (561)627-3386.

     

    THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE IS:

     

    66B-2.005 Funds Allocation.

    The Board will allocate funding for this program based upon the District’s overall goals, management policies, fiscal responsibilities and operational needs for the upcoming year. 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. 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 and 91-25 (A) through (F) Waterways Assistance Program Application and Evaluation Worksheet (effective date 1/2014), hereby incorporated by reference and available at: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03568 and available from the District office or by download from the District’s webpage at: www.aicw.org.

    (1) through (5) No change.

    (6) Public Navigation: Projects or project elements in the category of public navigation that will qualify for up to seventy-five percent (75%) program funds must be within the Intracoastal Right-of-Way (ROW), or provide public navigation channel access to two or more publicly accessible launching, mooring or docking facilities. In addition, the following shall apply:

    (a) Navigation channel dredging: The project sponsor must demonstrate that the source of channel sedimentation has been identified and is in the process of, or has been controlled, or that the frequency and amount of shoaling is such that dredging will provide an improvement to the channel that will last for twenty (20) years or more and therefore is more cost effective than identifying and correcting the cause of shoaling, or that the cost of identifying the source of channel sedimentation exceeds the cost of the dredging project.

    (b) Navigation channel lighting and markers must be located on primary or secondary public navigation channels.

    Navigation projects or project elements that have one facility open to the public will qualify for up to fifty percent (50%) program funding. Dredging that is associated or ancillary to another use (such as a boat ramp, marina or pier) will be prioritized according to the associated use.

    (7) Land Acquisition: Land acquisition projects that provide for commercial/industrial waterway access shall qualify for a maximum of fifty (50) percent funding. All other land acquisition projects shall qualify for a maximum of twenty-five (25) percent program funding. All pre-agreement expenses for land acquisition must be completed within one-year of the date of application for funding. All funded land acquisition projects must construct the required boating access facility within 7 years of completion of the land acquisition, or the District may require the applicant to refund the program funding. Immediately upon acquiring title to the land, the applicant shall record a declaration of covenants in favor of the District stating that if the required boating access facility is not constructed within 7 years and dedicated for the public use as a boating access facility for a minimum period of 25 years after completion of construction, the District shall require the applicant to refund the program funding.

    (8) No change.

    Rulemaking 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, 8-26-99, 3-21-01, 7-30-02, 3-3-04, 4-21-05, 4-24-06, 4-15-07, 3-25-08, 4-1-09, 3-7-11, 3-7-12, 4-10-13, 1-27-14,______.

     

    66B-2.008 Project Eligibility.

    (1) Eligible Projects: Financial assistance and support through this program shall be used to plan or carry out public navigation and anchorage management, public recreation, environmental education, boating safety, acquisition and development of spoil sites and publicly owned commercial/industrial waterway access directly related to the waterways, acquisition and development of public boat ramps, launching facilities and boat docking and mooring facilities, inlet management, maritime management planning, environmental mitigation and beach renourishment.

    (a) Program funds may be used for projects such as acquisition, planning, development, construction, reconstruction, extension, or improvement, of the following types of projects for public use on land and water. These project types will be arranged into a priority list each year by vote of the Board. The priority list will be distributed to applicants with the project application.

    1. Public navigation channel dredging;

    2. Public navigation aids and markers;

    3. Inlet management projects that are a benefit to public navigation in the District;

    4. Public shoreline stabilization directly benefiting the District’s waterway channels;

    5. Acquisition and development of publicly owned spoil disposal site and public commercial/industrial waterway access;

    6. Waterway signs and buoys for safety, regulation or information;

    7. Acquisition, dredging, shoreline stabilization and development of public boat ramps and launching facilities;

    8. Acquisition, dredging, shoreline stabilization and development of public boat docking and mooring facilities;

    9. Derelict Vessel Removal;

    10. Waterways related environmental education programs and facilities;

    11. Public fishing and viewing piers;

    12. Public waterfront parks and boardwalks and associated improvements;

    13. Maritime Management Planning;

    14. Waterways boating safety programs and equipment;

    15. Beach renourishment on beaches adversely impacted by navigation inlets, navigation structures, navigation dredging, or a navigation project; and

    16. Environmental restoration, enhancement or mitigation projects; and

    17. Other waterway related projects. Waterway projects that do not meet specific criteria in subsection 66B-2.005(5) or (6) or subparagraphs 66B-2.008(1)(a)1.-16., F.A.C., but are located on eligible waterways shall be considered for funding under the priority listing of “other waterway related project” and eligible for 25% funding.

    (b) Ineligible Projects or Project Elements. Project costs ineligible for program funding or matching funds will include: contingencies, miscellaneous, reoccurring personnel related costs, irrigation equipment, ball-courts, park and playground equipment, and any extraneous recreational amenities not directly related to the waterway such as the following:

    1. Landscaping that does not provide shoreline stabilization or aquatic habitat;

    2. Restrooms for non-waterway users;

    3. Roadways providing access to non-waterway users;

    4. Parking areas for non-waterway users;

    5. Utilities for non-waterway related facilities;

    6. Lighting for non-waterway related facilities;

    7. Project maintenance and maintenance equipment;

    8. Picnic shelters and furniture for non-waterway related facilities;

    9. Vehicles to transport vessels; and

    10. Operational items such as fuel, oil, etc.

    11. Office space that is not incidental and necessary to the operation of the main eligible public building; and

    12. Conceptual project planning, including: public surveys, opinion polls, public meetings, organizational conferences; and

    13. Inlet maintenance.

    (c) Project Elements with Eligibility Limits: Subject to approval by the Board of an itemized expense list:

    1. The following project costs will be eligible for program funding or as matching funding if they are performed by an independent contractor:

    a. Project management, administration and inspection;

    b. Design, permitting, planning, engineering or surveying costs for completed construction project;

    c. Restoration of sites disturbed during the construction of an approved project;

    d. Equipment costs.

    Before reimbursement is made by the District on any of the costs listed in subparagraph 1. above, a construction contract for the project, approved and executed by the project sponsor and project contractor must be submitted to the District.

    2. Marine fire-fighting, vessels are eligible for a maximum of $60,000 in initial District funding. Marine law enforcement and other vessels are eligible for a maximum of $30,000 $60,000 in initial District funding. All future replacement and maintenance costs of the vessel and related equipment will be the responsibility of the applicant

    3. Waterway related environmental education facility funding will be limited to those project elements directly related to the District’s waterways.

    (d) Phasing of Projects: Applications for eligible waterway projects may be submitted as a phased project where Phase I will include the design, engineering and permitting elements and Phase II will include the construction of the project. A description and cost estimate of the Phase II work shall be submitted along with the Phase I application for Board review.

    (2) through (7) No change.

    Rulemaking Authority 374.976(2) FS. Law Implemented 374.976(1)-(3) FS. History–New 12-17-90, Amended 9-2-92, 6-24-93, 2-3-94, 4-12-95, 9-5-96, 2-6-97, Formerly 16T-2.008, Amended 5-17-98, 3-31-99, 5-25-00, 3-21-01, 7-30-02, 3-20-03, 3-3-04, 4-15-07, 3-25-08, 4-1-09, 2-22-10, 3-7-11, 3-7-12, 1-27-14, 2-17-15,_______.

     

    NAME OF PERSON ORIGINATING PROPOSED RULE: Janet Zimmerman

    NAME OF AGENCY HEAD WHO APPROVED THE PROPOSED RULE: Board of Commissioners, Florida Inland Navigation District

    DATE PROPOSED RULE APPROVED BY AGENCY HEAD: August 21, 2015

    DATE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT PUBLISHED IN FAR: October 27, 2015

Document Information

Comments Open:
11/12/2015
Summary:
The amendments being proposed at this time will increase potential funding for land acquisition projects and marine law enforcement vessels and clarify funding for picnic shelters.
Purpose:
The proposed rule amendment is being promulgated to implement changes in the administration of the District's Waterway Assistance Program that will improve the quality and variety of projects submitted through the grant program. This makes minor changes to the Waterway Assistance program rule sections: Funds Allocation and Project Eligibility, increasing potential funding for land acquisition projects and marine law enforcement vessels.
Rulemaking Authority:
374.976(2) FS.
Law:
374.976(1)-(3) FS.
Contact:
Janet Zimmerman, Assistant Executive Director, Florida Inland Navigation District, 1314 Marcinski Rd., Jupiter, FL 33477, Phone: (561)627-3386.
Related Rules: (2)
66B-2.005. Funds Allocation
66B-2.008. Project Eligibility