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(9) Installation or repair of cattle guards; <br />(10) Building, renting, leasing, installing, and maintenance of toilet facilities; <br />(11) Building and installation of small sheds or structures for the storage of <br />maintenance equipment; <br />(12) Building, installation and maintenance of structures to provide protection <br />from the elements; <br />(13) Creation of trails or paths to access land for public safety, maintenance, <br />and preservation; <br />[(4-0)]14 Mitigation of flooding problems including repair or restoration of existing <br />culverts, drainage features, or other similar flood control mitigation; <br />[(11)] 15 Archeological survey and buffering of Native Hawaiian historical or <br />cultural sites after appropriate consultation with Native Hawaiian <br />descendants and cultural practitioners; <br />[(12)] 16 Biological studies for the protection of Native Hawaiian species of plants <br />and animals; or <br />[(13)] 17 Mitigation of Americans with Disabilities Act compliance issues that may <br />arise during the course of public safety maintenance and preservation. <br />[Moneys in the maintenance fund shall not be used for planning, design, <br />development, or construction of new buildings, facilities, or infrastructure including <br />roads, paths, bridges, culverts, ramps, or drainage features. Money in the maintenance <br />fund shall also not be used for mitigation of Americans with Disabilities Act compliance <br />issues for any new buildings, facilities, or infrastructure. Payment to resolve these <br />aforementioned issues shall be from the capital improvement projects budget or <br />allotments derived from the general fund.] <br />(h) Stewardship Grants. Moneys may also be used to provide grants-in-aid for <br />projects, which uses are reflected in subsection (g). <br />(1) An award of a stewardship grant shall be by council resolution. <br />Stewardship grants may be awarded only until moneys in the maintenance <br />fund are extinguished. Grants shall be awarded on the basis of ability of <br />the stewardship organization to complete the project on time and within <br />cost estimates. <br />(2) Only 501(c)3 nonprofits or an organization that operates under the <br />umbrella of a 501(c)3 nonprofit, and that can complete a project for the <br />good of the community, shall be considered for a stewardship grant. <br />(3) Public notice by the department of finance of the availability of the <br />stewardship grants shall be placed in two newspapers of general <br />circulation, as well as electronic media accessible by internet, by August 1 <br />of each fiscal year provided money is available. These advertisements <br />shall be paid for from the maintenance fund. <br />(4) To apply for a stewardship grant, a stewardship organization shall provide <br />to the department of [parks and recreation] finance and the public access, <br />open space, and natural resources preservation commission the following: <br />(A) An application form obtained from the department of [parks and <br />recreation] finance, which is completed for each specific purpose <br />or project; <br />(B) A [detailed business plan for the project that includes the name of <br />3 <br />