Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-820.002 - Definitions
(1) "Acquisition " means the act of obtaining
real property or interests and rights therein through a voluntarily-negotiated
transaction and through appropriate legal means in furtherance of The Florida
Forever Act and this rule chapter.
(2) "Applicant " means an eligible Local
Government or Nonprofit Working Waterfronts Organization or a partnership
between a Local Government and Nonprofit Working Waterfronts Organization,
which submits an Application for Florida Forever funds through the Trust . An
Applicant that has been approved for funding by the Trust and has executed a
Grant Contract with the Trust shall also be referred to as a
Recipient .
(3) "Application " means
a formal request by an Applicant on an approved form for Florida Forever Funds
from the Trust , and consisting of a project proposal together with required
documentation submitted pursuant to this rule chapter.
(4) "Award " means a grant from the Trust
pursuant to the procedures developed in this rule chapter.
(5) "Business Summary " means information that
describes an organization's status and future goals. It generally projects the
vision and future opportunities for the organization and outlines the
operations, expected needs, finances and organizational strategies that will
enable the organization to achieve its goals. The information required for a
Business Summary is specified in Form SMWW-2 (eff. 5-16-10).
(6) "Board of Trustees " means the Governor
and Cabinet sitting as the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust
Fund of the State of Florida.
(7)
"Declaration of Restrictive Covenants " means a recordable document that states
all conditions to be placed on the Project Site upon its conveyance to the
Recipient using Trust Funds. This document contains the obligations, rights and
responsibilities of each party, the actions that are prohibited on the
property, and enforcement provisions.
(8) "Department " means the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection.
(9)
"Donation " means a voluntary transfer of cash or title to real property without
consideration; the conveyance of land by the owner at a purchase price below
its market value can be considered a donation of a portion of the purchase
price only when the owner expresses the intent, in advance of purchase and sale
negotiations, to make a bargain sale, with no conditions placed on the bargain
sale or donation .
(10) "Florida
Forever Funds " means proceeds from the Florida Forever Trust Fund created by
Section 259.1051, F.S., and distributed
to the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to Sections
259.105(3)(j)
and 380.5105, F.S., for the purpose
of providing Acquisition Awards through the Florida Communities Trust Florida
Forever Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program.
(11) "Grant Contract " means a written
contract between the Trust and the Recipient setting forth the requirements and
responsibilities for Acquisition and management of the Project Site .
(12) "Governing Board " means the six-member
governing body of the Trust as described in Sections
380.504 and
380.505, F.S.; the powers of the
Trust are vested in its Governing Board members, pursuant to Section
380.505, F.S.
(13) "Local Government " means a county or a
municipality within the State of Florida.
(14) "Management Plan " means a plan prepared
by the Recipient under this rule chapter and approved by the Trust regarding
the long-term care and management of the Project Site .
(15) "Match " means cash, eligible Project
Costs , or the value of real property, pledged by a party(ies).
(16) "Nonprofit Working Waterfront
Organization " means a private Nonprofit Working Waterfront Organization ,
existing under the provisions of Section 501(c) of the United States Internal
Revenue Code that can demonstrate that the support of Working Waterfronts as
defined in Sections 380.503(18)(a) and
(b), F.S., are among its principal purposes
and goals.
(17) "Project Costs "
means the total of all eligible costs associated with the Acquisition of the
Project Site in accordance with this rule chapter and Chapter 62-820, F.A.C.,
and may include the cost of the following items: purchase price for Acquisition
of all or a portion of the Project Site ; certified survey containing an
adequate legal description of the Project Site ; any assessment or examination
essential and necessary to determine Project Site boundary; appraisal report(s)
and appraisal review of the Project Site ; title report and title insurance
premium; and environmental site assessment(s) performed pursuant to Rule
9K-10.010, F.A.C.
(18) "Project Site " means the specific
area(s), defined by a boundary map or legal description and Certified Survey,
where Florida Forever Funds are proposed in an Application to be used for all
or a portion of the Acquisition . The Project Site may include up to three (3)
ownerships. The Project Site may include non-contiguous parcels, so long as the
non-contiguous areas are part of a unified scheme of development and management
within the same Working Waterfronts and within 300 feet of each
other.
(19) "Reasonable Assurance "
means the Applicant 's ability to demonstrate to the Trust that there is a
substantial likelihood that the project will be successfully implemented and
managed in accordance with the Application and the Grant Contract , and may
include the Trust 's review of: the Applicant 's current and prospective
financial condition; the Applicant 's history in acquiring, developing and
managing similar projects; the Applicant 's financial commitment to the subject
project as evidenced by the amount and type of any Match in the form of monies,
real estate; and the Applicant 's partners, directors, officers, managers,
project administrators, controlling shareholders (if applicable), and appointed
or elected officials.
(20)
"Recipient " means an Applicant that has been approved for funding by the Trust
and who has executed a Grant Contract with the Trust for an Award .
(21) "Seafood House " means a facility that
manufactures, processes, packs, holds or prepares seafood for wholesale, whose
primary source of income is derived from these activities, that is licensed by
the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a Food Establishment
pursuant to Section 500.03, F.S., or a Shellfish
Processor licensed pursuant to Section
597.020, F.S. A Seafood House
may have retail or food serving facilities in conjunction with its other
business operations.
(22) "Small
Local Government " means county governments with populations of 75, 000 or fewer
and municipal governments with populations of 10, 000 or fewer.
(23) "Trust " means the Florida Communities
Trust , a nonregulatory agency and instrumentality, which is a public body
corporate and politic, created within the Department of Environmental
Protection pursuant to Chapter 380, Part III, F.S.
(24) "Voluntarily-Negotiated Transaction "
means an arm's length market value transaction between a willing seller and a
willing buyer. The use of condemnation or the threat of condemnation is not
considered a Voluntarily-Negotiated Transaction .
(25) "Working Waterfronts Business " means any
enterprise directly or indirectly concerned with the commercial harvest of wild
or aquacultured marine organisms, whose primary source of income is derived
from these activities. "Working Waterfronts Business " includes without
limitation: Licensed commercial fishermen or aquaculturists; persons providing
direct services to commercial fishermen or aquaculturists, as long as provision
of these direct services requires the use of Working Waterfronts real estate;
and, municipal and private piers and wharves operated primarily to provide
waterfront access to commercial fishermen or aquaculturists.
(26) "Working Waterfronts Covenants " means a
legal document entered into by the seller and Recipient , and recorded in the
public records of the county or counties in which the project is located that
conveys a perpetual less than fee interest, in the property to the Recipient .
This document contains the obligations, rights and responsibilities of each
party, the actions that are prohibited on the property, and enforcement
provisions.
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