R94-113RESOLUTION NO. R94-?/,~"'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND
FLUTIE ENTERPRISES, INC. FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUS
SHELTERS ALONG THE TRANSIT SYSTEM BUS
ROUTE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems
it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City to enter into an
Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Flutie Enterprises, Inc. for the
construction and maintenance of bus shelters along the transit system bus route within
the City limits, a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby
authorizes and directs the Mayor and Clerk to execute an Agreement between the City
of BoyntOn Beach and Flutie Enterprises, Inc., a copy of which Agreement is attached
hereto as Exhibit "A".
Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this ~ day of July, 1994.
CITY Of BOYNTO_/N BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayo_r ~'
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3it~ Clerk
(Corporate Seal)
flutie.res
NON-EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this '~ day of ~(,~ ~ ,1994, by and
between the City of Boynton Beach, a municipal corporation organ/zed under the laws of the State of Florida,
hereinafter referred to as "City", and Flutie Enterprises, Inc., a Florida corporation, hereinafter referred to
as "Company".
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Company is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida and'licensed
to do business in the State of Florida; and
WHEREAS, Company is in the business of erecting and maintaining bus stop shelters for use by the
general public for the purpose of selling and placing advertising within certain of said bus stop shelters; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to supply residents with shelter from inclement weather at bus stops
and proposes to supply said need at no cost to the City.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing it is stipulated and agreed as follows:
Section 1: Ownership and Location
A. City grants to Company the non-exclusive right to construct, erect, and maintain bus shelters
within the City of Boynton Beach at specifically designated locations along the transit system
bus route. Company may construct or erect up to fifty (50) bus shelters provided the
Company obtains the necessary easements, lease, or license from the property owner of the
site. The City, to the extent of its ownership of any site, shall execute such easements, leases,
or licenses to effectuate the Company's use of the site. All conveyance documents shall be
in a form approved by the City Attorney.
B. The City and the Company have agreed that bus shelters may be erected, provided leases
and/or easements can be secured if on private property, at those locations depicted or
described on Extu~bit "A" attached hereto. Additional sites may be agreed upon by the parties
from time to time. Site location shall, in all cases, be limited to City Mass Transit Division
bus stops.
C. No bus shelter shall be placed on any site without the prior written approval and inspection
by the City. All shelters shall be placed and maintained in a manner so as not to obstruct
traffic or the vision of any person driving a motor vehicle and shall meet ADA requirements.
D.The design criteria for each shelter shall be subject to approval by the City.
E. Company may, within each shelter, display advertising, .promotional, or public service
material, excluding advertising for any form of tobacco products. In addition, if any
advertisement is found to be objectionable to the City it shall be removed upon written
request by the City.
Section 2; Installation and Maintenance
The Company shall erect, install, light, clean, maintain, repair or replace in compliance with
all applicable City, County, State, Federal, or other regulatory codes, these shelters at no cost to the
City. The bus shelters shall be built to reflect the predominant design of the area, as set forth by the
Planning Director: General maintenance shall be performed weekly ~nd damage to the shelter shall
be repaired within forty-eight (48) hours of the time said damage is reported to the Company.
Company will also maintain the grass area around the shelter. The Company agrees to comply with
all the terms and conditions of the City Sign Ordinance. The Company will also erect, install, light,
maintain, repair or replace a-shelter at the City of Boynton Beach Municipal Tennis Center, the
location to be determined by the Parks and Recreation Directon
Section 3: Indemnification
The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach, its officers,
agents, employees, against any and all claims, losses, liabilities or expenditures of any kind, including
but not limited to court costs, expenses, attorney fees and sales tax, if any, accruing or resulting from
any and all suits, claims, demands, or damages of any character resulting from injuries or damages
sustained by any person or persons, or corporations or property, by virtue of the design,
maintenance, use, location and/or operation of the bus stop shelters. Company acknowledges and
represents that the execution of this Agreement by the City constitutes sufficient consideration to
support this indenmification by Company. This indemnification shall survive cancellation or
termination of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the immunity of the City
pursuant to Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
Section 4: Insurance Requirements
Throughout the terms of this contract, the Company shall maintain in force at his own
expense, insurance as follows:
Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation insurance, with statutory limits, including coverage for
Employers; Liability, with limits not less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)
each accident, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each disease, and five hundred
thousand dollars ($500,000.00) aggregate disease. In the case of any work sublet, the
Company shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide statutory Workers'
Compensation and Employers' Liability insurance with the same limits as those required abOve
of the Company.
General Liability
Commemial General Liability insurance with limits not less than one million dollars
($1,000,000.00) each occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury and Property
Damage including coverage for premises and/or operations, independent contractors,
contractual liability, personal injury, broad form property damage, products and completed
operations. These coverages are required by the Company and any subcontractor or anyone
directly or indirectly employed by either of them.
Automobile Liability
Comprehensive or Business Automobile Liability insurance with limits not less than
one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury
and Property Damage including coverages for owned, 'hired, and non-owned vehicles, as
applicable. The Company and/or his subcontractors shall take out and maintain these
coverages as shall protect him against claims for damages resulting fi-om bodily injury,
including wrongful death, and property damage which may arise from the operations of any
owned, hired, or non-owned automobiles and/or equipment used by him in any capacity in
connection with the carrying out of this contract.
General
Should any of the required insurance be provided under a claims-made form, the
Company shall maintain such coverage continuously through out the ~erms of this contract
and, without lapse, for a period of five (5) years beyond the contract expiration, to the effect
that, should occurrences during the contract terms give rise to claims made after expiration
of the contract, such claims shall be covered by such claims-made policies.
Should any of the required insurance be provided under a form of coverage that
incudes a general annual aggregate limit and provides that claims investigation or legal
defense costs be included in such general annual aggregate limit, such general annual
aggregate shall be double the occurrence limits specified above.
Liability policies shall be endorsed to provide the following:
1. Name as additional insured the City of Boynton Beach, and its Officers,
Agents, Employees, and Commissioners.
2. That such insurance is primary to any other insurance available to the
additional insured's with respect to claims covered under the policy and that
insurance applies separately to each insured against whom claims is made or
suit is brought, but the inclusion of more than one insured shall not operate
to increase the insurer's limit of Iiability.
All policies shall be endorsed to provide thirty (30) days prior written notice of
'cancellation, non-renewal, or reduction in coverage or limits to:
City Manager
City of Boynton Beach
100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard
Post Office Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
Before commencement of the terms of this contract, certificates of insurance, in form
and with insurers acceptable to City evidencing all required insurance, shall be furnished to
the City of Boynton Beach with completed copies of policies to the City of Boynton Beach
promptly upon request.
Said insurance is a condition precedent to the erection or placement of any bus stop
shelter. If the insurance protection mentioned herein lapses, this Agreement shall immediately
be void and have no further force and effect except for the continuing duty of the Company
to comply with the provisions of paragraph 3 regarding indemnification. Company shall also,
in the event the insurance protection lapses, immediately remove all shelters from the public
right-of-way without notice from the City, or at any cost to the City.
Subcontractor's Insurance
The Company shall require each of his Subcontractors to take out and maintain during
the life of this subcontract the same insurance coverages required of the Company. Each
Subcontractor shall furnish to the Company two (2) copies of the Certificate of Insurance, and
Company shall furnish one (1) copy of the Certificate to the City of Boynton Beach.
Insurance Company and Agent
All insurance policies herein required of the Contractor shall be written by a Company
with a Best's rating ofB + V or better and duly authorized and licensed to do business in the
State of Florida and be executed by same agents, thereof, duly licensed as agents in said state.
Safety
The Company shall be solely and completely responsible for conditions of the job site,
including safety of all persons (including employees) and property during performance of the
work. This requirement shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours.
Safety provisions shall conform to U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA), Florida Department
of Labor (DOL), and all other applicable Federal, State, County, and local laws, ordinances,
codes, and regulations. Where any of these are in conflict, the more stringent requirements
shall be followed. The Company's failure to thoroughly familiarize himself with the
aforementioned safety provisions shall not reheve him from compliance with the obligations
and penalties set forth therein.
Section 5: Coordination of Shelters
The Company shall coordinate and integrate the bus stop shelters with the Palm Beach County
Mass Transit Division, the City of Boynton Beach Engineering Department, the City of Boynton
Beach Building Department and the Florida Department of Transportation.
Section 6: Payment to City
The Company shall pay to the City the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per year per
shelter for every complete year and prorated for partial years for the first five (5) years of this
Agreement. Annual payments shall be made on October 1, of each year. Commencing in the sixth
(6) year, the Company shall pay six hundred dollars ($600.00) for each year per shelter per year every
year thereafter.
Additionally, should the Company increase the fee it pays for bus shelters to any other
governmental agency, beyond the fee currently received by the City from the Company, the City shall
also receive an increase in the fee it receives from the Company.
Section 7: Number of Shelters
The number of shelters may be increased by written Agreement of the parties.
Section 8: Len~h of Contract
The terms of this contract shall be for ten (10) years from the date the City signs the contract.
The Agreement can be extended for an additional five (5) years if agreed to by both parties,
Section 9: Public Service Announcement
Upon' a space available basis, the Company shall allow city-approved public service
announcements to be advertised within the shelters.
Section 10: Notice
Notice must be in writing directed to the City Manager.with a duplicate copy to the City
Attorney. Notice is to be made by mail to the City at:
City of Boynton Beach
100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard
Post Office Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
and to the Company at:
Flutie Enterprises. Inc.
Post Office Box 292037
Davie, Florida 33329
Section 11: Waiver
A waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute or operate as
a waiver of any other breach of such provision or of any other provisions, nor shall any failure to
enforce any provision hereof operate as a waiver of such provision or of any other provision.
Section 12; Drafting
This Agreement has been negotiated and drafted by all parties hereto and shall not be more
strictly construed against any party because of such parties' preparation of this Agreement.
Section 13: Representation by Counsel
All parties to this Agreement have been represented by their respective counsel. The patties
hereto acknowledge having read this Agreement and discussed the terms of this Agreement with their
respective counsel and elected officials (as to the City of Boynton Beach) and that the approval and
execution of this Agreement has been made freely and voluntarily with full knowledge of its legal
effect.
Section 14; Successors
This Agreement is not Assignable without the express written consent of the City.
Section 15: Survivability
All of the terms, conditions, provisions, and representations contained in this Agreement shall
survive and transcend the execution and termination of this Agreement.
Section 16: Severability
If any portion of this Agreement is determined to be unenforceable, all other terms and
conditions of this Agreement may be readdressed.
Section 17; Autho~hip
In the event it becomes necessary for any reason to construe this Agreement as permitted by
the rules of evidence of the State of Florida, this Agreement will be construed as being jointly
prepared and drafted by all parties hereto.
Section 18; Entirety
This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between the parties as to the matters contained
herein. Any oral representation or modifications concerning this Agreement shall be of no force and
effect.
Section 19: Enforcement
In the event that either party has recourse to Court action in order to enforce this Agreement,
the prevailing party shall recover court costs on the trial or appellant level.
Section 20: Failm-e
Should the Company fail to perform its obligations under this contract, the City may order
the Company to remove its shelters from the right-of-way at no cost to the City, and the City may
immediately terminate this Agreement.
Section 21; Assi_~a~bili~
This Agreement may only be assigned by the Company with prior written consent of the City.
Section 22: Termination
This Agreement may be terminated prior to the end of the term of the Agreement by either
party upon thirty (30) days wr/tten notice to the other party. Should the City terminate the
Agreement, the shelters shall be removed forthwith at no cost to the City.
Section 23: Titles of Section.~
Section headings inserted herein are for convenience only, and are not intended to be used as
aids to interpretation and are not binding on the parties.
Section 24; Amendment
This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written Agreement duly executed by
both parties hereto.
l~ WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed the date
and year indicated below each of its name.
Witnesses:
Date:
Witnesses:
Date:
THE CITY OF BOYNTO~ BEACH
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Attest:
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FLU~RISES, INC.
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PROPOSED SCHEDULED (MAJOR) BUS STOPS
WITH AND WITHOUT BUS SHELTERS
Green Route Magenta Route
(north route) (south route)
Boynton Lakes Plaza * Boynton Beach Mall
Meadows square Oakwocd Square
* Shoppes of Boynton Boynton Plaza
* Catalina Centre * Leisureville Plaza
* Boynton Beach Mall * Palm Beach Leisureville
Oakwood Square * Bethesda Hospital
* City Library Sunshine Square
* City Hall * Causeway Square
* Boynton Bay * City Library
* Village Royale on the Green * City Hall
Tri -Rail Station * Beach
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* Proposed location of a major (has a scheduled bus
stop time) bus stop with bus shelter; a total of 14
shelters.
The other major bus stop locations above are
proposed without a bus shelter.
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Planning and Zoning Dept. - 7/5/94
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Flutie Enterprises of Florida
6081 S.W. 30th Court XI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 cc: Planning
(305) 587 -9957
October 27, 199.4
Ms. Carrie Parker
City Manager
City of Bcynton Beach
100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard
Boynton Beach, FL 33425
Dear. Ms. Parker
On June 3C, 1994 Patrick Media agreed to purchase the bus
shelter advertising assets of Flutie Bus Shelters and it's
affiliates. Patrick media currently owns the company that
operates the bus shelter program for all of Dade County.
Flutie Bus Shelters has worked in tandem with the Miami
group for several years. Specifically, our sales teams
have worked together in selling the entire South Florida
market to national advertising clients.
Patrick Media ie a wholly owned subsidiary of General
Electric Corp. which is engaged in the outdoor advertising
business. Patrick operates a substantial advertising
company including over 1300 bus shelters, and had revenues
in 1993 in axceas of $200,000,000.00. As such Patrick
Media brings tremendous resources to the operation, making
it possible to enhance the entire bus shelter program in
South Florida.
With regard to the city of Boynton Beach, Flutie Bus
Shelters intends to utilise the management, operational
and marketing skills of Patrick Media, combined with the
skills of our existing staff to offer the city and
community of Boynton Beach the most successful bus shelter
program possible.
This management agreement with Patrick Media would not
include a transfer of assets or affect the
responsibilities of the parties to perform as directed by
the contract.
In many of our municipalities in Broward and Palm ;teach
Counties we have utilized the services of sub- contractors,
many of then minorities, for construction, poster
production and other aspects of our operation. The hiring
of sub contractors and management groups is typical in
this and many other i duetries. Any management agreement
between Flutie and Patrick media would be no different
than these professional relationships.
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"lutWe _s 7ery aware t;.at any .ra sfer of assets ar
ass i;, nmer_r. pf tnis req �',e approval of the
Con rolssiorers of the 2.1 cf Boynton Bea. =_".. We certainly
would not v' olate ar y cond�- _cns of this contract.
if anti =ransfer 9h..u_:a be considered in the
future, we are aware chat :e contact provides for, a
process of approval wni N'::u =d be followed.
we wtil oe present November isc at the commission ;teetino
to answer any questions that may arise.
Sincerely,
Alison u. Oliver
Vice President
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Mr. Glen Flutie
Flutie Enterprises, Inc.
Post Office Box 292037
Davie, Florida 33329
Dear Mr. Flutie:
I appreciate the two shelters being installed prior to implementation of the bus routes
January 2, 1995, however, two concerns are still outstanding.
Per the City's agreement and discussions with the City Commission, the roofs on the bus
shelters were supposed to reflect the community design guidelines, meaning the shelters
downtown on Ocean Avenue should have the tin roof design and the shelters on Congress
Avenue should have Barrel Tile on the roof.
Please provide me with the time table as to when the roofs will be installed on these
shelters and also a time table as to when the remaining shelters will be installed. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Carrie Parker
City Manager
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