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EXHIBIT B <br />Surrendered and Abandoned Vessels Exchange (SAVE) Grant Program <br />1.NEEDS AND OBJECTIVES OF DBW <br />a.Pursuant to its authority under Harbors and Navigation Code section 525, the Division <br />of Boating and Waterways (DBW) wishes to contract with Grantee for the removal and <br />disposal of abandoned, wrecked or dismantled vessels, or parts thereof, or any other <br />partially submerged objects (hereinafter “eligible water hazards”) which pose a <br />substantial hazard to navigation within Grantee’s jurisdiction as listed on the <br />Questionnaire, found in Exhibit A. <br />b.Pursuant to its authority under Harbors and Navigation Code Section 525, the Division <br />of Boating and Waterways (DBW) wishes to contract with Grantee for the removal and <br />disposal of surrendered vessels, or parts thereof, which are in danger of being <br />abandoned and has a likelihood of causing environmental degradation or becoming a <br />hazard to navigation within Grantee’s jurisdiction as specified according to the <br />Grantee’s Work Plan, found in Exhibit A. <br />2.WATER HAZARDS ELIGIBLE FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL <br />The funds provided under this Agreement shall be used for the combined purposes of <br />Surrendered and Abandoned Vessels Exchange (SAVE) as follows: <br />a.Abatement, removal, storage and/or disposal of eligible water hazards. For <br />purposes of this Agreement, “abandoned” is defined in Harbors and Navigation Code <br />section 522(a): <br />“Any hulk, derelict, wreck, or parts of any ship, vessel, or other watercraft sunk, <br />beached, or allowed to remain in an unseaworthy or dilapidated condition upon <br />publicly owned submerged lands, salt marsh, or tidelands within the corporate limits of <br />any municipal corporation or other public corporation or entity having jurisdiction or <br />control over those lands, without its consent expressed by resolution of its legislative <br />body, for a period longer than 30 days without a watchman or other person being <br />maintained upon or near and in charge of the property, is abandoned property”. <br />b.The funds provided under this Agreement shall not be utilized for abatement, removal, <br />storage, or disposal of commercial vessels. Commercial vessels include those vessels <br />for which the most recent registration or documentation was commercial, even though <br />that registration or documentation may have lapsed. <br />c.If Grantee is reimbursed for the costs related to the abatement, removal, storage, <br />and/or disposal of an eligible water hazard by the registered or legal owner or other <br />person or entity known to have an interest in the water hazard, then the water hazard <br />shall no longer be eligible for funding under this Agreement. Grantee shall notify DBW <br />in writing of such reimbursement and shall return all funds disbursed by DBW to <br />Grantee with respect to such water hazard immediately. <br />d.Abatement, removal, storage and disposal of eligible surrendered vessels. For <br />purposes of this Agreement, “surrendered” is defined in Harbors and Navigation Code <br />section 526.1(a): <br />e.“‘surrendered vessel’ means a recreational vessel that the verified titleholder has <br />willingly surrendered to a willing agency under both of the following conditions: <br />Date: 09/02/2015 Contract # C15S0614, City of San Leandro Marina, Surrendered and Abandoned Vessel <br />Exchange (SAVE) Fiscal Year 2015/2016 <br />__________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page: 4 of 24