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• Development grants will be made for improvements such as recreational buildings, <br />utilities, roads, parking and landscaping in regional parks, park reserves, trail corridors <br />and special -use areas. <br />• Development grants may be made for natural resource rehabilitation within park <br />reserves and conservation zones of regional parks. <br />• The costs of preparing and executing construction documents for development are <br />grant -eligible, including consultations with natural resource professionals to ensure the <br />development does not adversely affect the park system unit's natural resource features. <br />• The Council may approve development grants before the preparation of construction <br />documents for a project. Construction of such a project will not proceed until the <br />Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission has been made fully aware of the <br />nature, scope and estimated complete cost as determined in the design development <br />phase of the process. <br />• Agency -wide improvements by regional park implementing agencies are grant -eligible <br />expenses. When such eligible improvements are also used for other than regional park <br />purposes, the regional funding will be on a negotiated, pro -rated basis. <br />Closing Grants <br />Financial transactions of Regional Parks System grants are reported through grant <br />reimbursement forms requesting funds to reimburse the park agency for grant eligible <br />expenses, which are audited by the Council. A final report is generated by the regional park <br />implementing agency. A final audit is conducted when the project is completed. <br />Under the terms of the agreements, grant agreements are to be "closed" once all grant -eligible <br />work has been completed and paid for with grant funds. If there are any unspent funds from the <br />grant after the project is completed, the regional park implementing agency must contact the <br />Council to determine whether the scope of the grant can be amended. This does not apply to <br />Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund grants. <br />The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission will review the grant scope amendment <br />request for consistency with the Council -approved master plan for that project and/or other <br />Council policy applicable to the request. Council approval is required to amend the scope of a <br />grant. Legislative approval may be required to amend the scope of a Parks and Trails Legacy <br />grant. <br />It is in the interest of the Council and the regional park implementing agencies to close out <br />completed projects in a timely manner and free up unspent funds for other projects within the <br />timeline of the state appropriation that initially funded the grant or a portion of the grant. Any <br />unspent state funds and matching Council bonds that financed the grant are no longer available <br />for the project. The undisbursed funds are retained by the state or the Council. <br />Executing Minor Amendments to Grant Agreements <br />To maximize the efficiency of the work of the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission <br />and the Council, the Council has authorized its regional administrator or his/her designee to <br />