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<br />INVASIVE SP AR.TINA PROJECT asP) <br /> <br />B. Breakdown bv Grantee of Expected Financine for 2006 Treatment Pro1ects: <br /> <br />Depending on the respective efficacy ofthe 2006 treatment found at the various <br />project sites, the funding each ~antee will receive may be adjusted among grantees, <br />but with no increase to the total amount authorized. While each grantee previously <br />contributed matching funds and in-kind services meant to cover the 2005/2006 <br />treatment seasons, most will also contribute new matches for the additional funding <br />from the Conservancy for the 2007 as follows: <br /> <br />Grantee <br /> <br />New SCC Funding New Grantee Match <br /> <br />Alameda Co. Flood Control District $198,491 <br /> <br />San Mateo Co. Mosquito <br />Abatement District <br /> <br />$173,700 <br /> <br />, $35,000 <br />$25,000 <br /> <br />California Wildlife Foundation <br /> <br />$194,892 <br />$254,968 <br />$8,324 <br />$68,500 <br />$100,000 <br />$215,000 <br /> <br />$0 <br /> <br />East Bay Regional Park District <br /> <br />$25,000 <br /> <br />City of Palo Alto <br /> <br />$1,000 <br />$5,000 <br />$5,000 <br />$40,000 <br /> <br />City of Alameda <br /> <br />City of San Leandro <br /> <br />USFWS Don Edwards San <br />Francisco Bay National <br />Wildlife Refuge <br /> <br />Friends of Corte Madera <br />Creek Watershed <br /> <br />$36,9Q4 <br />I <br /> <br />$15,000 <br /> <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />$1.250.868 <br /> <br />$151.000 <br /> <br />CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S ENABLING LEGISLATION: <br /> <br />As described in previous staff recommendations (Exhibits 1 and 2) and associated <br />Conservancy resolutions, the 18P and implementation of the Control Program serve to <br />carry out the objectives for the San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy Program mandated <br />by Chapter 4.5 of the Conservancy's enabling legislation (Public Resources Code Section <br />31162( a)), since both the ISP and its Control Program will serve to protect and restore <br />tidal marshes, which are natural habitats of regional importance. Operation and <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />'" ~, <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 4 <br />