35.11 - Grants and technical assistance.

§  35.11  Grants  and  technical  assistance.  1.  Within  the amounts  appropriated and available therefor, the commissioner may award a  grant  or  grants  to  local  governments  or  other  appropriate  entities for  planning, design, acquisition, development and programming  of  heritage  areas. The sharing limitations under this section shall not apply to any  other  state grant program or assistance which may be available to state  designated heritage areas.    2. Planning grants may be made  by  the  commissioner  to  communities  identified  under section 35.03 of this article. Such planning grants to  municipalities will be  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  localities  to  prepare  management  plans  and  may  cover  up  to fifty percent of the  management plan cost. The state share must be matched by local funds  or  approved in-kind contributions.    3.  Acquisition and development grants may be made by the commissioner  to local governments  or  to  other  entities  as  authorized  following  approval  of a management plan for the heritage area for which the grant  will be used. Such grants shall be for the purpose of  implementing  the  heritage  area  program in conformance with the approved management plan  and may be used for project design, acquisition and development of  real  property and interests therein. No such acquisition or development grant  shall  exceed  ten  percent  of  the  total project cost for which it is  awarded and furthermore, local contributions must equal or  exceed  such  grants.    3-a. Program grants may also be made by the commissioner to such local  governments  or  authorized entities to develop and present interpretive  exhibits, materials or other appropriate products in the furtherance  of  the  educational  and  recreational  objectives  of  the  heritage areas  program and to encourage urban revitalization of, and  reinvestment  in,  heritage  area  resources.  Program  grants  may cover up to twenty-five  percent of the estimated project cost,  and  the  state  share  must  be  matched by local funds or other non-state funds.    4.  The  commissioner  may contract with state agencies to provide for  projects, services and programs which encourage appreciation of heritage  area resources or for any planning, transportation,  or  other  services  necessary to carry out the purposes of this title.    5.   The  commissioner  shall,  to  the  extent  practicable,  provide  technical assistance in  areas  including  recreation  and  preservation  planning to management entities implementing a management plan.