(1) Plan to construct, renovate, and maintain tie-up facilities for transient nontrailerable recreational vessels following priorities identified in your State's program plan (see Subpart M for State program plan information) that the Secretary of the Interior has approved under section 7404(c) of the Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act |
15 points. |
(2) Provide for public/private and public/public partnership efforts to develop, renovate, and maintain tie-up facilities. These partners must be other than the Service and lead State agency: |
(i) One partner |
5 points. |
(ii) Two partners |
10 points. |
(iii) Three or more partners |
15 points. |
(3) Use innovative techniques to increase the availability of tie-up facilities for transient nontrailerable recreational vessels (includes education/information) |
0-15 points. |
(4) Include private, local, or other State funds in addition to the non-Federal match, described in § 86.42
: |
(i) Twenty-six percent to thirty-five percent |
5 points. |
(ii) Between thirty-six and forty-nine percent |
10 points. |
(iii) Fifty percent and above |
15 points. |
(5) Are cost efficient. Proposals are cost efficient when the tie-up facility or access site's features add a high value compared with the funds from the proposal, for example, where you construct a small feature such as a transient mooring dock within an existing harbor that adds high value and opportunity to existing features (restrooms, utilities, etc.). A proposal that requires installing all of the above features would add less value for the cost |
0-10 points. |
(6) Provide a significant link to prominent destination way points such as those near metropolitan population centers, cultural or natural areas, or that provide safe harbors from storms |
10 points. |
(7) Provide access to recreational, historic, cultural, natural, or scenic opportunities of national, regional, or local significance. Projects that provide access to opportunities of national, regional, or local significance receive 5 points for each, for a maximum of 15 points |
(8) Provide significant positive economic impacts to a community. For example, a project that costs $100,000 and attracts a number of boaters who altogether spend $1 million a year in the community |
1-5 points. |
(9) Include multi-State efforts that result in coordinating location of tie-up facilities |
5 points. |
(10) Total possible points |
105 points. |