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s <br /> .ten ert,v:+!:,t.eitl [ nuv r u l Lh V L'i.ut't'It.r i rN i li <br /> K)'64'/'\- <br /> 11( ' vi6e) - <br /> April 84 Preliminary Applications Submitted 'e N <br /> 11111 1 �� � <br /> July 84 Project Ranked I •hal <br /> 1) if, <br /> 84 LAWCON/LCMR Funding Obligated <br /> ') r. <br /> October 84 Final Applications Submitted (deadline October 22) <br /> — appraisals certified by DNR (acquisition <br /> projects only)1 <br /> — archeological surveys conducted (if requested <br /> by Historical Society)2 <br /> December 84 Legislative Review3 <br /> January 85 Contracts Executed - LCMR projects (LCMR grant <br /> forwarded to sponsor) <br /> April 85 Contracts Executed - LAWCON projects (LCMR grant <br /> forwarded to sponsor) <br /> April - <br /> August 85 Parkland Acquired/Construction Begins _ <br /> I. <br /> Progress Inspections Conducted (project officer) `= <br /> LAWCON/LCMR Acknowledgement Sign Installed <br /> 111/1 <br /> Partial/Final Billings Submitted by Project Sponsor <br /> Final Inspection Conducted (project Officer) <br /> Park Opens for Public Use <br /> . <br /> Project File Audit/Closeout Conducted <br /> ' 1. The appraisal/certification procedure can add 3 to 12 months to <br /> the project development timeframe depending on the availability <br /> of appraisers, quality of appraisal, and willingness of seller. <br /> 2. Archeological surveys can add 1 to 6 months to the project devel- <br /> ment timeframe depending on the availability of consultants and <br /> the nature of resources found. <br /> 3. Appraisals and archeological surveys can delay submittal of project <br /> 111/1! <br /> applications to the LCMR by 3 months to 1 year. Final application <br /> materials which are returned to sponsors to be redone can also <br /> cause a delay in processing applications through the LCMR and <br /> National Park Service. <br /> . <br />