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10/16/2023
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EXHIBIT F - Grant Application: Letter of Intent, Scope of Work and Work Plan__________________________________________________________________________EXHIBIT F - Grant Application: Letter of Intent, Scope of Work and Work Plan__________________________________________________________________________ <br />Objective 5: SNHAP <br />15.Does your agency have a Submerged Navigational Hazard Abatement Plan <br />(SNHAP)? <br />Yes No <br />If Yes, attach copy.37469_0_504_Sinking Vessel - Rules and Regs.pdf <br />16.Summarize the detailed process in your <br />SNHAP for the abatement of non-vessel <br />related navigational hazards and commercial <br />vessels. <br />US Coast Guard, Office of Emergency Services, and Fish and <br />Game are notified if a vessel is in danger of sinking or is <br />releasing fuel/oil. If the vessel damages private or City property, <br />the San Leandro Police Department and Coast Guard are <br />called, as needed. Alameda County Fire Department may also <br />respond, if needed. The plan attached outlines steps taken in <br />the instance a boat is submerged or in danger of sinking. <br />17.Identify the SNHAP’s funding source for the control/abatement of non-vessel related water hazards, <br />hazardous floating debris (such as logs), submerged objects and abandoned piers and pilings <br />"Procedures for Sinking Vessel" (attached in Question #15) outlines the steps staff initiates when a <br />vessel is submerged or in danger of sinking. The City makes an attempt to have the boat owner <br />take responsibility in uprighting the boat and removing it from the water if it continues to be in <br />danger of sinking. If the owner is unresponsive, the City will lien and take ownership, and initiate <br />removal and disposal procedures. Funds used to pay for the raising, removal and disposal of the <br />vessel come from berthing fees collected by the City. However, these funds are limited since as of <br />the closure date of the harbor, the Marina had a 90% vacancy rate. <br />Date: 09/20/2023 Contract # C23SO609, City of San Leandro Marina, Surrendered and Abandoned Vessel <br />Exchange (SAVE) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 <br />__________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page: 38 of 4343Date: 09/20/2023 Contract # C23SO609, City of San Leandro Marina, Surrendered and Abandoned Vessel <br />Exchange (SAVE) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 <br />__________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page: 38 of 4343
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