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Boating/Fishing Access Project Application

 

Boating/Fishing Access Project Requirements
  1. Project developments will remain open and free to boaters and anglers, without interference from other uses, for the expected useful life of the facility. Fees for fishing, boating, camping and/or picnicking on the property owned or managed by the Cooperator are allowed, but fees specific to boat launching or trailer parking are not allowed.
  2. Projects shall fulfill a demonstrated access need for boaters and anglers.
  3. Projects must be well-planned and feasible regarding costs, designs, safety, location, access, and usability.
  4. Project Funding:
    1. The Cooperator must provide at least a 25% match of the total project costs using nonfederal funds.
    2. Project expenses equal to the Cooperator’s 25% match must be incurred before the Cooperator can request reimbursement for up to 75% of approved total project costs
    3. Any demolition and/or construction occurring before official approval of the project will not be eligible for reimbursement or count towards the Cooperator’s 25% match.
    4. All project expenditures must be documented.
    5. Eligible project costs must be direct expenditures (materials, paid construction contracts, paid engineering fees, etc)
  5. Projects with a budget over $50,000.00 require plans and specifications prepared by certified architects and/or engineers. A qualified engineer must approve engineering plans/specifications, approve the feasibility determination, supervise the construction, and furnish a report of the final inspection for projects with budgets over $100,000.00.
  6. The Cooperator will be responsible for the construction of the facility. Construction responsibility will include (but not be limited to) design and engineering, selection of the contractor, site surveying and preparation, inspection, materials testing, payment to the contractor, payment for supplies and materials, and final acceptance.
  7. The Cooperator will be responsible for all operations and maintenance during the useful life of the facility and will accept full responsibility for liability during the construction and subsequent use and operations of the facility, and will not hold ODWC liable for any damage or injury that may occur during the construction and subsequent useful life of the facility.
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  9. If the Cooperator does not hold title to the land upon which the project will be constructed, the Cooperator must provide complete documentation of the lease, easement, or other legal agreement that protects and secures the use of the land by the Cooperator for the useful life of the project

 

Cooperator Information

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Project Lead Contact Information

 

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