Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-818.009 - Project Approval
(1) Following the
ranking and selection of Applications described above but prior to approval,
the Trust staff shall conduct site visits or other investigations. If such
visits or investigations reveal undisclosed facts or erroneous evaluation
conclusions, the Trust staff shall adjust the final score and ranking
accordingly. The Trust shall impose conditions based on Applicant
representations and findings from site visits and other investigations.
Applicants will be advised of the conditions prior to Trust approval and
completion of the Grant Agreement . Any conditions imposed on the Applicant must
be met prior to receiving Project Plan approval. Further, the Trust shall have
the right to alter the ranking of Applications based on the site visit or
investigation findings.
(2)
Following the ranking and selection meeting and the Trust staff's site visits
as set forth in subsection
62-818.009(1),
F.A.C., the Trust shall publish a Final Notice of Project Approval and Funding
in the Florida Administrative Register that shall list all Applications
considered and the funding status of each.
(3) If for any reason funds awarded become
available prior to the ranking and selection meeting for the next noticed
Application cycle, those funds may be committed to the other ranked and
approved project(s).
(4) The
established time frame for funding approval shall be for a period not to exceed
12 months. Approval shall be evidenced by a fully executed Grant Agreement
between the Trust and the Recipient . When the established time frame has
expired and an approved project has not received Project Plan approval, the
project shall be terminated and Trust funds committed to the project shall then
be committed to other approved Applications. The Trust may extend the Grant
Agreement beyond the established timeframe if the Recipient demonstrates that
significant progress is being made toward Project Plan approval or that
extenuating circumstances warrant an extension of time. All requests for
extensions shall be made in writing to the Trust , prior to the expiration of
the established timeframe, fully explaining the reason for the delay and why
the extension is necessary.
(5) The
time period of the Grant Agreement and extensions shall not exceed a total of
24 months; unless, however, the Trust extends an Award beyond 24 months when
the Recipient demonstrates that significant progress is being made toward
closing the project or that extenuating circumstances warrant an extension of
time.
(6) The Trust may
unilaterally terminate the Grant Agreement prior to the established time frame,
if it is determined by the Trust that no significant progress is being made
toward the Acquisition of the Project Site or other circumstances are present
which would, in all likelihood, preclude or prevent the successful Acquisition
of the Project Site within the established time frame.
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