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6.Effect of the diversion on the project <br />7.Does the project have long-term merit (benefits extend beyond 10 years) <br />8.Other sources of funding from local, state, or federal cost share programs. <br />This project should be a higher priority based on the following criteria (select all that apply and provide a <br />narrative on why the criteria applies): <br />1.Benefit cost ratio <br />2.Land area benefited <br />3.Population benefited <br />5.Total acre-feet of retention storage <br />1.Funding Request Memo from the Project Owner With Suggested Motion <br />2.Location Map <br />1.Population benefited by the project <br />2.Distribution of funds by location <br />3.Disbursement percentage determined by the number of people benefited <br />4.Cost effectiveness of the project <br />5.Permanency of the project <br />Attachments <br />Cost Share Eligibility: (What % of cost share and provision of the Policy provides cost share % eligible for this <br />project <br />This project meets the funding cost share eligibility of ________% based which of the following criteria (select all <br />that apply): <br />1.Generally the cost share will be 50% of the “local” share of the non-retention projects, i.e. if a <br />$100,000 project had a 50% state cost share, the local share would be $50,000 and the County <br />2.Policy for Retention Projects: Cost share is 75% of the “local” share if they are approved by the Red <br />River Joint Water Resource District. <br />3.Home buyouts for flooding and bank slumping: Cost share is 90% of the “local” cost with the <br />homeowner paying 10% of the “local” cost. <br />Project Priority: (Explain any provisions of the Policy that provides a higher priority for this project) <br />This project should be a higher priority based on the following criteria (select all that apply and provide a <br />narrative on why the criteria applies): <br />Evaluation Criteria: (Describe any specific Evaluation Criteria used to prioritize funding of this project) <br />4.Downstream flood reduction|