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This appropriation is available until June 30, 2006, at which time the project must be completed and <br />final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the work program. (c) Restoring RIM <br />Match $200,000 the first year and $200,000 the second year are from the trust fund to the commissioner <br />of natural resources for the RIM critical habitat matching program to acquire and enhance fish, wildlife, <br />and native plant habitat. Land acquired with this appropriation must be sufficiently improved to meet at <br />least minimum management standards as determined by the commissioner of natural resources. Up to <br />$27,000 of this appropriation is for matching nongame program activities.(d) Acquisition and <br />Development of Scientific and Natural Areas $240,000 the first year and $240,000 the second year are <br />from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to acquire and develop lands with natural <br />features of state ecological or geological significance in accordance with the scientific and natural area <br />program long-range plan. Land acquired with this appropriation must be sufficiently improved to meet <br />at least minimum management standards as determined by the commissioner of natural resources. <br />Metro Area Wildlife Corridors/Trott Brook Greenway 3.9 is a Project under this appropriation, proposed <br />by the Recipient for which the Recipient has submitted a Work Program approved by the LCMR on July <br />9, 2003 in the amount of $500,000. <br />2.2 PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS <br />The Project shall have a Work Program approved by the Legislative Commission on Minnesota <br />Resources (hereinafter the "LCMR") that is attached as Exhibit A and made part of this agreement. This <br />Work Program describes the work to be completed by the Recipient, the specific products that will be <br />produced along with the date by which they will be delivered, an estimate of the cost, including any <br />training or other specialcosts associated with each product, and limits to reimbursements by budget <br />category. All material changes to the Work Program must be approved by the LCMR and will be made <br />part of this agreement by reference. The Recipient shall complete the Project as described in the <br />approved Work Program and its amendments. The State has relied on the Recipient's estimate of the <br />total funds required to complete the Project. If the State funds prove insufficient to complete the <br />Project, the Recipient agrees to supply additional funds as needed. All deliverables or evidence that the <br />deliverables have been satisfactorily completed by date due in the LCMR office by June 30, 2006 or as <br />specified by letter from LCMR. <br />The State and the LCMR may require the Recipient to supply additional specifications about the project <br />including site plans, building specifications, research methodology and detailed work schedules. These <br />additional specifications are subject to approval by the State. After completion of the Project, the <br />Recipient shall certify to the State that the Project, as conducted, conforms to these approved <br />specifications. <br />2.3 ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION <br />The Recipient shall be responsible for the administration, supervision, management, record keeping and <br />Project oversight required for the work performed under this agreement. <br />4 <br />D:1Wiliiam H. Becker III\LCMR\LCMR Pass Through\2003 Agreements\City of Ramsey Metro Agreement.doc <br />1 !22/2004 <br />