Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-505.300 - General Program Information
(1)
Eligibility and Availability.
(a) To be
eligible for funding under this chapter, the project sponsor must be a
"financially disadvantaged small community" as defined in Section
403.1838(2),
F.S.
(b) Funding under this chapter
is available in the form of grants at the planning, design, and construction
phases of a project as well as for inflow/infiltration projects. Projects shall
compete separately for grant funding at each project phase; a project that
obtains grant funding at one project phase is not guaranteed funding at any
other project phase.
(c) Grants
under this chapter are available only for project phases that have received a
State Revolving Fund loan under Chapter 62-503, F.A.C. The planning, design,
construction, and procurement requirements of subsections
62-503.700(2) through
(6), F.A.C., and the environmental review
requirements of Rule 62-503.751, F.A.C., shall be met
for all projects funded under this chapter.
(d) Grants under this chapter are available
at the construction phase of a project only if the project sponsor adopts and
implements, prior to the final disbursement of the associated State Revolving
Fund construction loan, an asset management plan that meets all requirements of
subsection 62-503.700(7),
F.A.C.
(e) A project sponsor may
have only one active grant under this chapter or one active State Revolving
Fund loan with principal forgiveness under Chapter 62-503, F.A.C. A project
sponsor may not have both an active grant under this chapter and an active
State Revolving Fund loan with principal forgiveness under Chapter 62-503,
F.A.C. A grant or loan shall be considered active until the final disbursement
has been paid by the Department. The Department shall consider a request for an
exception to the requirements of this paragraph when the request meets the
requirements of Rule 62-503.850,
F.A.C.
(2) Steps involved
in obtaining a Small Community Wastewater Facility Grant:
(a) Request for Inclusion. The project
sponsor shall submit to the Department a completed Request for Inclusion form
as provided for under subsection
62-503.200(30),
F.A.C., for a State Revolving Fund loan to establish project ranking as
outlined in Rule 62-503.300, F.A.C., and to
determine if grant assistance is available for the project. A Request for
Inclusion form shall be submitted separately for the planning, design, and
construction phases of a project.
1. The
Department shall review each Request for Inclusion to verify eligibility and
the accuracy of the information provided.
2. Additional information shall be requested
by the Department when the data provided by the project sponsor are incomplete
or unclear.
(b)
Documentation required for consideration at a priority list public meeting. To
be considered at a priority list public meeting, the project sponsor shall have
postmarked or delivered to the Department all required documentation no later
than 45 days prior to the priority list public meeting and shall have responded
to all Department comments related to the required documentation by submitting
complete responses to the Department at least 15 days prior to the priority
list public meeting. The required documentation for grants is the same as the
required documentation from paragraph
62-503.300(1)(b),
F.A.C., for State Revolving Fund (SRF) loans under Chapter 62-503, F.A.C. In
addition the following also shall apply:
1.
The project sponsor shall notify the Department that a grant is being
requested.
2. The Department shall
notify the project sponsor if the project qualifies for grant assistance, and
if so, what the estimated grant percentage will be.
3. The project sponsor shall notify the
Department of its intentions with regards to proceeding with the
project.
4. If the project sponsor
elects to proceed with the project, the project shall compete for funding at
the next priority list public meeting based on priority
score.
(c) Priority
system. Timely submitted projects shall be given a final priority score as
follows:
1. Base priority score. Each grant
project shall receive a base priority score (BPS). The BPS shall be determined
by the scoring method established in subparagraphs
62-503.300(1)(e)
1. through 62-503.300(1)(e)
4., F.A.C.
2. Negative population
trend. If the population of the sponsor of the project has decreased by more
than 20% between the most recent and the previous decennial census, then an
additional 25 points shall be added to the BPS.
3. End of useful life. The BPS shall be
increased by 25 points if the project replaces any component that has exceeded
its maximum expected useful life as determined using the upper end of the
useful life ranges listed in subsection
62-503.200(36),
F.A.C.
(d) Development of
Priority List. The Department shall rank projects in final priority score order
with the highest score at the top of the priority list. Once the available
grant funds have been determined for the fiscal year, grant funding is assigned
to projects, moving down the priority list, until all projects have been
assigned grant funds or until the available grant funds are exhausted. Projects
that have the same final priority score shall be further ranked by the
project's affordability index, where projects with a lower affordability index
will be ranked above those projects with a higher affordability index. After
the ranking of projects, the proposed priority list shall be posted on the
Department's website not later than 14 days before the priority list public
meeting.
(e) Priority List Public
Meeting.
1. The Department shall identify the
amount of grant funds available.
2.
The priority list shall be adopted at a public meeting conducted in accordance
with paragraph 62-503.300(1)(c),
F.A.C.
(f) Grant
Application and Agreement. The failure to submit a State Revolving Fund (SRF)
loan application or execute an SRF loan agreement within the timeframes listed
in paragraphs 62-503.430(1)(a) and
(c), F.A.C., will result in the project being
removed from the priority list. After removal, the project sponsor must
successfully compete for funding at a subsequent priority list public meeting
in order to retain the grant funding.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.1835(10) FS. Law Implemented 403.1835, 403.1838 FS.
New 11-30-98, Amended 7-22-99, 1-25-07, 8-30-07, 10-27-16.
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