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Table C <br /> <br />FISCAL YEAR 1982 LAWCON/LCMR GRANT RANKING <br /> <br />1. The "MC/R" column indicates the ranking of applications based on the <br /> Metropolitan Council's "Criteria for Review of Local Park Grant <br /> Applications - FY 1982." <br /> <br />2. The "MC/H" column indicates the ranking of applications based on the MC/R <br /> ranking (two-thirds weight) and one-third weight of the applicant <br /> community's performance in providing low- and moderate-income housing. <br /> <br />3- The "OLUA" column indicates the ranking of applications by the Dept. of <br /> Economic Development - Office of Local and Urban Affairs. <br /> <br />4. The "Final" column represents the combined rankings of the "MC/H" and <br /> "0LUA" columns. <br /> <br />We have also indicated a potential funding cut-off line. This line indicates <br />which projects would receive grants from the Legislative Commission on <br />Minnesota Resources (LCMR). The LCMR will appropriate $1 million for <br />applications in the Met~opolltan Region. LC~ grants can cover up to 50 <br />'percent of the total project cost of applications. Using the 50 percent gra~lt <br />limitation, plus the policy planning allocation formula, the following amounts <br />of funds would be available: <br /> <br />$100,000 for top-priority boat launch projects (10 percent "off-the- <br />top" of the $1 million). <br /> <br />$441,000 for p~oJe~t~ in the Fully Developed A~ea (49 percent of the <br />balance--$900,000--after top-priority boat launch p~oJeets). <br /> <br />$306,000 for p~Jects in the Area of Planned Urbanization (34 percent <br />of the $900,000 balance). <br /> <br />$99,000 for projects in Freestanding Growth Centers (11 percent of the <br />$900,000 balance). <br /> <br />$54,000 for projects in the Rur'al Area (6 percent of the $900,000 <br />balance). <br /> <br />Please note that this funding cut-off line does not include any gr~nt funds <br />from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LAWCON). President Reagan <br />has recommended that no LAWCON funds be appropriated to states for Fiscal Year <br />1982. The Congress will be considering this recommendation this summer as part <br />of their FY 1982 budget program. If LAWCON funds are made available, more <br />projectS could receive grants. <br /> <br />DM0~4~ <br /> <br /> <br />