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application deadline is reached.At that time,the name and address of the Grantee,and the <br /> amount requested becomes public. <br /> After the application evaluation process is completed, data (except trade secret data) becomes <br /> public. Data created during the evaluation process is nonpublic until the negotiation of the <br /> grant agreement with the selected Grantee(s) is completed. <br /> MN Statute 13.44 categorizes estimated or appraised value of real property prior to purchase <br /> and sale as confidential data on individuals or protected nonpublic data.See also Minnesota <br /> Government Data Privacy Act for more information.This information, along with corresponding <br /> budget information,will be redacted from the applications before making them public. <br /> III. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS <br /> ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS <br /> All facilities improved with this grant project must meet current Americans with Disabilities <br /> (ADA)standards.All critical components of the park listed below must be accessible to persons <br /> with disabilities. <br /> Critical components include: <br /> • Accessible parking spaces serving each area of the park. <br /> • Accessible restrooms, if restrooms are provided. <br /> • Accessible drinking water, if drinking water is provided. <br /> • Access routes to all recreation facilities provided in the park. If your facilities do not <br /> have access routes to them,you need to include the cost in your Cost Breakdown. For <br /> this program,an access route must be a minimum of five feet wide,slip resistant,firm <br /> and stable. <br /> If a grant is awarded, part of the grant will be withheld pending verification of access <br /> compliance by an on-site final inspection. <br /> The following guidelines will help you design your facilities. Copies can be ordered from the <br /> U.S.Access Board at(800)872-2253 or downloaded from their website at United States Access <br /> Board. <br /> 1. ADA Accessibility Standards for Buildings and Facilities <br /> (For buildings and certain recreation facilities including playgrounds, recreational boating <br /> facilities,and fishing piers) <br /> 2. Final Accessibility Guidelines for Outdoor Developed Areas September 26, 2013 <br /> (For outdoor developed areas such as campgrounds, picnic areas,trails, and beaches. These <br /> OR November 2021 <br /> 11 <br />