18 AAC 73.030 - Application procedures
Current through April 6, 2022
(a) A grantee shall submit a grant
application package that consists of the following:
(1) a completed grant application request on
a form provided by the department;
(2) a narrative statement of the general
nature of the project that identifies project scope, location, and
costs;
(3) a copy of any other
state or federal grant application or notice of grant award to be used for
financing the project;
(4) a copy
of a contract between the grantee and the architectural and engineering
consultant who will be performing work on the project if available; this
contract may be submitted at a later date and is not required to receive a
grant; and
(5) for a water quality
enhancement project, a program plan that describes
(A) the project to be funded;
(B) why the project is needed;
(C) how the project will enhance the waters
involved;
(D) how the project will
be accomplished;
(E) an estimate of
project cost, with a projection of future costs caused by or related to the
project; and
(F) the specific
results expected from the project.
(b) Repealed 11/24/94.
(c) The department will make a grant offer
for eligible project costs after it
(1)
reviews and approves the grant application under the criteria established in
this chapter;
(2) determines that
the costs for which a grant is requested are reasonably necessary to complete
the project; and
(3) determines
that there is enough financing to complete the project.
(d) The grantee shall submit a resolution
accepting the grant offer, adopted by the governing body of the municipality,
or by the governing body of each municipality if the project is a joint venture
of municipalities. In the resolution, the municipality must agree to accept
responsibility to operate and maintain the proposed water, wastewater, or solid
waste processing, disposal, or resource recovery system or to conduct the water
quality enhancement project and must agree to the terms and conditions of the
grant offer. No action by the department will be considered as creating a
contractual obligation on the part of the state until the resolution has been
submitted to the department.
(e)
The department will, in its discretion, withdraw any grant offer that is not
accepted within 180 days after the date the grant offer is extended.
(f) The department will, in its discretion,
withdraw an accepted grant if construction has not been started within one year
after the date the grant offer was extended.
Notes
Authority:AS 46.03.020(10)
AS 46.03.030
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