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5.4. SR 08-29-1994
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Project components must support at least one of the three goals of the program (roadside beautification, <br />community improvement, and environmental stewardship.) <br /> <br />In the formative stages ofthe project, the applicant mustform and designate a committee of at least <br />three contact people for the project. At least one ofthe three contact people must be an employee <br />or official representative of the local government unit requesting or sponsering the project. The <br />designated individuals on the committee would then be responsible for overall project liaison and <br />coordination prior to and during the submission of the application, as well as during implementation <br />stages after the project is awarded. <br /> <br />At least one of the committee members will be required to attend a six hour landscape project <br />inspection, installation and maintenance training school. The committee member or members will <br />be responsible for providing community workers and volunteers with Mn/DOT supplied instructions, <br />videos, and information packets pertaining to safe and proper worker supervision, materials handling, <br />plant installation and plant maintenance. <br /> <br />The application must include a formal resolution or letter indicating community support for the <br />desired improvements and authorization of a primary contact person to apply to MnlDOT for <br />funding. (See Appendix I for sample resolution or letter,) <br /> <br />If volunteers are to be used , the application must include a volunteer pledge list identifying <br />sufficient nnmbers ofvolunteers to complete the scope of work within an acceptable time period. <br /> <br />A MnlDOT approved (District Metro Division and Landscaping Programs Coordinator) landscape <br />plan at a scale of not more than 100'=1" must be included as part of the application. (11" x 17" <br />reductions are acceptable for application purposes.) The landscape plan shall incorporate by reference <br />or attachment, standard Mn/DOT planting details, material specifications and special provisions as <br />applicable. The plan may be prepared by MnlDOT's Landscape, Forestry and Turf Section with <br />no obligation, as scheduled work loads permit. Potential applicants may use the services of local <br />landscape design professionals to prepare plans, thereby minimizing time delays that may occur as a <br />result of Mn/DOT's workload. Mn/DOT's Landscape, Forestry, and Turf Section will assisst applicants <br />in obtaining basemapping information, design guidelines, required reviews, and necessaryapprovals, <br /> <br />Funding assistance is limited to the estimated cost of providing the required lanscape materials. <br />(soil amendments, herbicides, plant materials, seed, sod, mulch, rodent guards and other miscellaneous <br />materials necessary for the project.) Eligible projects must include a minimum of $1,000 worth of <br />materials and the maximum award of funds for any project or project phase shall not exceed $20,000 in <br />any given year, <br /> <br />The program requires that a community provide the funds or in-kind services to install and <br />maintain the state funded materials. Applicants may utilize their own labor forces, service organiza- <br />tions, volunteers or contractors. The community must act as the contract letting and administration <br />authority where contract installation is desired. Volunteers must be 13 years of age or older unless <br />accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. A ratio of at least one adult supervisor for <br />every five children under the age of 13 is required. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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