(a) Information Requirements.
- (1) Name of coastal city.
- (2) Mailing address.
- (3) Name and title of the person in charge of the project.
- (4) Name and title of the person responsible for fiscal management of the grant.
(5) Brief (2-3 pages) project narrative including:
- (A) Project description;
- (B) Project objectives;
- (C) Past and future offshore energy activities; potential impact or planning needs for the city and region (including size, severity, and likelihood of impacts); estimate of the resources and populations affected; extent to which the project will address the impacts or planning needs;
- (D) Products;
- (E) Expected benefits to the city and region;
- (F) Description of current local planning, assessment, mitigation, permitting, monitoring and enforcement, and public services and facilities related to offshore energy activities; and the relationship of the proposed project to these existing capabilities;
- (G) Other funding sources pursued;
- (H) Alternative means to accomplish the objectives of the proposed project.
- (6) Estimate of project costs and documentation of the required matching funds (submit Exhibit 1).
- (7) Work statement describing the major tasks.
(b) Pre-application Screening Criteria.
- (1) Documentation of existing and/or future offshore energy impacts on city.
- (2) Cost effectiveness of the proposed project to address these impacts.
- (3) Demonstration of local needs.
- (4) Consistency with the purposes and allowable activities of Public Resources Code Sections 35000 et seq.
- (5) Extent to which the requested grant amount is used to leverage other funding sources, with a minimum matching share requirement of 20 percent of the total project cost as required under Section 35042, Public Resources Code.
- (6) Conformance with requirements of the State's Coastal Management Program.
- (7) Use of innovative approaches to address offshore energy issues.
Note: Authority cited: Section 35041, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 35040, Public Resources Code.
History
1. New section filed 7-22-86 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 86, No. 31). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL within 120 days or emergency language will be repealed on 11-19-86.
2. Repealed by operation of Government Code Section 11346.1(g) (Register 87, No. 2).
3. New section filed 1-8-87; effective upon filing pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.1(g) (Register 87, No. 2).