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Agenda 09-08-15CRA Board Meeting Tuesday, September 8, 2015 @ 6:30 pm City Commission Chambers 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AGENDA L Call to Order II. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag III. Roll Call IV. Legal: None V. Agenda Approval: A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda B. Adoption of Agenda VI. Informational Items and Disclosures by Board Members and CRA Staff: A. Disclosure of Conflicts, Contacts and Relationships for Items Presented to the CRA Board on Agenda Items B. Informational Announcements VII. Announcements & Awards: A. Recap of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Clean -Up Project VIII. Consent Agenda: A. Approval of Minutes — CRA Board Meeting August 11, 2015 B. Approval of Period Ended August 31, 2015 Financial Report C. Monthly Purchase Orders IX. Pulled Consent Agenda Items: X. Information Only: A. Public Comment Log - None B. Marketing and Business Development Campaign C. FRA Annual Conference — October 21-23, Tampa D. Congratulatory Letter from Bill Hager, Florida State of Representatives XI. Public Comments: (Note: comments are limited to 3 minutes in duration) XII. Public Hearing: None XIII. Old Business: A. Consideration of Resolution No. R15-03 Adopting the CRA Budget for FY 2015- 2016 B. Consideration of the Purchase and Development Agreement with Related Urban Development Group (RUDG, LLC) for the Ocean Breeze East Site C. Consideration of the Related Urban Development Group's (RUDG, LLC) Request for Required Local Government Contribution in the Amount of $115,000 for the Ocean Breeze East Site D. Consideration of the Purchase and Development Agreement for 480 East Ocean Avenue with Ocean Avenue Pride, LLC E. Consideration of the Purchase and Development Agreement for 211 East Ocean Avenue with Local Dev Co., LLC XIV. New Business: A. Consideration of Letter of Intent from Housing Trust Group for Properties on the South Side of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. B. Consideration of Transferring Two CRA Properties to the City for the Model Block Project -1204 NW 1st Street and aPortion of 133 W. MLK Blvd. C. Consideration of Responses to the Invitation to Bid for Boynton Harbor Marina, Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase D. Consideration of Bus Shelter and Bus Bench Design within the CRA District E. Consideration of Renewal of CRA Executive Directors Employment Agreement F. Consideration of Economic Development Grant Revisions for FY2015-2016 a. Commercial Rent Reimbursement b. Commercial Interior Build -Out c. Commercial Facade d. Commercial Construction Permit Incentive G. Consideration of Letter of Intent to Lease between the CRA and DJV Development for 404 E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. XV. Executive Director's Report: A. Developer E -Mails for Potential Redevelopment Sites XVI. Future Agenda Items: XVII. Adjournment NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CRA BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. F.S. 286.0105) THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA AT (561) 737-3256 AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CRA TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 EKWIrM,W =.Irmlffol M WITI W112-ill4r, AGENDA ITEM: VII. A. S41417111LU: On August 14, 2015 at 8:00 A.M., Fifty volunteers included representatives of the Boynton Beach Police Department, Police Academy Students, CRA staff and members of the community gathered together to help clean up Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Through the group effort, we were able to clean up the entire street from Seacrest Blvd. to Federal Hwy. The cleanup was extremely successful and people within the community expressed their gratitude. ii]�I� 11�1 11111, 11 I'll 111� 1 11 1 11111 11 1 1 1 114 11 !11 jj��1111 - P1111111TIpil X I 19 W-1 WN �61L' �1 I 111131''Fil I I', immz§�M! I I I Roberts ing, Events and Economic DevelalQment Assistant . . ..................................... ................................................................. Jerry Taylor, Chair Joseph Casello, Vice Chal James "Buck" Buchanan Michael Fitzpatrick Woodrow Hay Mack McCray David Merker 1. Invocation and Pledge to the Fla:.r MENEIRMIRM R;Itj Nil I mromm. 1TO1W*1lM;17rgM* irolmmumn mm Roll call revealed a quorum was present. Evil= 1K1?1111r?:n!1:11.111 M I I ;1;'i .711 111111501 11 IE :1 B. Adoption of Agenda Mr. Hay moved to approve the agenda as amended. Mr. McCray seconded the motion and noted they were working from the amended agenda. The motion unanimously passed. Meeting minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 A. Disclosure of Conflicts, Contacts and Relationships for Items Presented to the CRA Board on Agenda Items Mr. McCray received a phone call yesterday from the Related Group indicating that a Board member told him to call him. Mr. McCray did not speak with him and requested no one direct anyone to contact him. He also received a call from Attorney Michae' Weiner and he ended that conversation. Mr. Merker disclosed the same,thing occurred with him and the Related Group. He had 30 -second conversation and that was it. Mr. Hay advised on July 16, 2015, he attended the Board of Directors Chamber of Commerce event. On July 31, 2015, he met with the Team of Hope to help convicted felons integrate into mainstream society, He attended the CRA Budget Workshop on August 6, 2015, and met with developers from the Auburn Communities and the th Related Urban Group on August 7 Chair Taylor met with the Related Group and the Housing Trust. Under Informational Announcements, he wanted to read two letters he received. One letter was from the Office of the Attorney General, Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management, advising the City will be awarded a $56,595 Victims of Crime Act Grant for the 2015/2016 cycle. The City's agencies that provide services to crime victims were the key factors used in awarding the grant to the City. Chair Taylor thanked the Boynton Beach Police Department for all they do. He acknowledged the grant was a lot of money and its receipt was due to the Police Department's efforts. The next letter was from a company placing a public records request, praising the City Clerk's staff in the manner in which they responded to Peter Toroseik's request. Chair Taylor complimented the Clerk's office for outstanding service. Niel IIII 11ZI ;n-1 ." SRIA11 KI Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 07 : - 7 0 Tracy Smith -Coffey, Marketing and Business Development Specialist, advised they won four awards at the Florida Festivals and Events Association (FFEA) Conference. She announced there were over 500 entries and the CRA won first place for a promotional item for the Pirate Fest, which was the pirate/ treasure map and a treasure chest participants could win in a drawing, The CRA won first place for their public relations media campaign for the Pirate Fest. They won second place for the radio ad they used for the Pirate Fest and third place for the Pirate Fest street banners. She and Christopher Burdick, CRA Special Events Coordinator, were happy to accept the awards. She announced next year they plan to get more. Chair Taylor congratulated ihem. He thought one award was great; but four was outstanding. Ms. Brooks praised her team, Chair Taylor noted the minutes reflect Attorney Duhy was present, but it was Attorney Dodge. Mr. Merker moved to approve as amended. Mr. McCray seconded the motion that unanimously passed. D. Approval of Commercial Faqade Grant to Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home located at 1622 NE 4 in Street, Boynton Beach, FL E. Approval of Commercial Fagade Grant to Octavia Bell as Owner of the Property Located at 1213 NW 0 Street, Boynton Beach, FL- Cherry Hill Mini 14arket Mr. Merker pulled this item. 0 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 'L. Approval of Commercial Fagade Grant to Octavia Bell as Owner of the — Property Located at 1213 NW 4 th Street, Boynton Beach, FL- Cherry Hill Mini kfar�et III Ifierker announced he had no problem with this ftem, but he wanted to ensure it was done properly. He wanted signs installed prohibiting loitering, litter or trespassing and a signed statement with the Police so they could enforce the provisions. Mr. Fitzpatrick agreed it was a tool the Police could use. Octavia Bell, the property owner and applicant, explained there are signs on the premises regarding loite(ing and trespassing, and she had already signed an agreement with the Police Department. She questioned why it would be a stipulation to her receiving a fagade grant to beautify the building. Mr. ff1cCray pointed out Ms. Bell's sister previously operated the business, but Ms. Bell had taken it over. There has been much improvement at the mini -mart since then, and he thanked f addressing J Mr. Hay agreed to some degree this could prevent future issues, but commented in America, property owners have rights. Since Ms. Bell already addressed the matter, it was a moot point. Mr. Buchanan acknowledged the issue was already addressed, but it should be a consideration with future requests. He also recognized in America, the CRA could no) force people to put signs on their property, but the CRA was not obligated to fund any request. I 2 TUM111 =-to OLLA11101 10:11111 � fi--Atfl"1s1_WUTA$TT_r -me Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 — — - ------------ ------- 999994mmm A. Consideration of Agreement for Real Estate Broker Services between the CRA and Anderson & Carr, Inc. ITIs. Brooks explained this was a follow up item. The Board selected Anderson & Carr at the last meeting and after Legal reviewed the agreement, it was ready to be signed. Mr. McCray commented finding someone to handle the real estate brokering has been trying, and he was glad Mr. Snitkin, Anderson & Carr, agreed with what the CRA was trying to do. In the past there was backlash and he would hold Anderson & Carr accountable. He wanted to get the most "bang for the buck." Vice Chair Casello inquired about advisory services at $200 an hour. Mr. Snitkin, responded that would be used for special consultant projects such as research regarding an acquisition. He gave an example of a special consultant project that occurred D' Beach. Vice Chair Casello asked if the Board requested Mr. Snitkin purchase property for them, if they would be charged and learned it was part of the deal. Mr. Merker moved to approve. Messrs. Buchanan and Hay seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Consideration of Letters of Intent for the Ocean Breeze East Site — Tabl July 14, 2015 i Mr. McCray moved to remove the item from the table. Mr. Hay seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Mr. McCray queried why Related Urban was added to the agenda. Ms. Brooks explained this item was not an RFP. It was a public-private partnership they are seeking with developers. The Board opted to use the private marketing of the property on LoopNet and staff did not want to preclude them from making a presentation. There is no deadline, 19 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 111111'�"� ................ III McCray commented when i Housing Authority he worked in Belle Glade and there was bad blood there. Mr. Schnier differed. ED] a k;2 I 0I I III a 01- Me I— Ia 6 1 0 Mr. Fitzpatrick inquired who the company worked with regarding Green Gay Village and Mr. Rieger responded it was a joint venture with Gray Properties and the Housing Trusli Group. It was a public-private partnership as the Green Cay Village land owner had chosen them to be their partner. Mr. Merker commented Centennial Management and the HTG have the experience4i build the development. Mr. Hay inquired if they have been awarded 9% tax credits and learned they received the most awards for the 9% in the State of Florida. Alberto Milo, Principal, Related Urban Group, thanked the Board for tne opportunity to present their proposal. He reviewed the history of the firm. The Related Group was founded in 1979 initially focusing solely on affordable housing, and they are the largest multi -family and condominium developer throughout the State. They developed Marina Village in Boynton Beach and purchased the Casa Costa project. The focus is on affordable and mixed -income housing and he is in charge of the Affordable and Work Force Housing Division. They developed over 20,000 affordable and mixed -income units in Florida. The Related Urban Development Group, founded in 2002, focused on revitalizing urba communities and they specialize in public-private partnerships. They take a grass roo ,al approach and work with the communities and elected officials. Rather than try to impos their vision, they want to ensure they will implement what the community wants. Th just completed 800 units for Miami Dade public housing, requiring extensive dialogu! with the residents to ensure they had consensus prior to renovating the units. Th have held public charrettes and they want to engage the Board and community implement their vision for the community. Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11,,2015 ■ . . . . . . . . . . Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 Mr. Hay thought there were good candidates and anyone of them could do the job. His final decision will be based on experience and stability. IT= Mr. McCray moved to award to the project to Related Urban. Mr. Hay seconded the motion that passed 5-2, (Messrs. Merker and Fitzpatrick dissenting.) MMEM EM M Thirty-six youth went on a snorkel excursion with the Loggerhead Dive Charter, Calypso of the Palm Beaches and Splashdown Divers. The youth worked very hard, and some had never been on a boat. The kids were extremely well behaved and so excited about what they accomplished. They learned how to swim and snorkel from Florida Free divers. On the day of the excursion, the weather was perfect, the water was calm, and the youth could see the shipwreck. All 36 youth were in the water. The youth were then bused to the Boynton Harbor Marina where parents came to pick them up. The youth were all smiles and got to keep their equipment. donated by Splashdown Dive Centers. A quote from a parent said, "You really are changing people lives. All my son wanted to do was play video games all day. Now he is begging me to take him to the beach and the pool all of the time. What you are doing is wonderful." Chair Taylor attended the closing ceremony and thought it was a tremendous experience for the kids and a great program. Mr. Merker agreed. He thought a lot of the kids were afraid to try to swim, but afterwards could not wait to do it again. Ms. Smith - Coffey advised they were looking forward to next year and they will have more sponsorships next year. ff] Meeting minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 Vice Chair Casello asked how many properties were in the general area. Mr. Kaplan explained the strongest part of their company acquires land, develops it, including all the planning, zoning, engineering and architectural components to produce shovel ready properties. In addition to that, they have vast experience in restaurant development, marketing and operations, He listed the restaurants they operate. They were offering $255,000 for the 211 property for an upscale Italian restaurant. Mr. Merker asked about the time table to open a restaurant. Mr. Kaplan explained the smaller property would need a kitchen, but it would be operating immediately. He explained they build quickly. For the 211 property, the engineering could be done within 90 days and constructed within the following 90 days. The Little House would be lesigner pizza hoagies, and salads and the 211 would serve lunch and dinner Mr. Hay asked if it would be a deal breaker if they did not obtain both properties and learned it would not. Vice Chair Casello noted Ms. Brooks had previously indicated it would be unwise to sell both properties to the same owner. Ms. Brooks responded her suggestion was not to sell to the same end user, because if it failed it would fall at both locations. She explained if you want to sell both to a developer, it would be a better solution than the same operator. They need an operator and Mr. Kaplan confirmed they would not have the same operator. Mr. Merker was not opposed to two owners, but whoever had the money was the key. Mr. Kaplan explained they have been doing this for 20 years and they do not fail. For the speed of generating revenue, if they had to select one of the two properties, they would prefer the Little House. The 480 Ocean Avenue property was appraised at $335,000 and they offered $325,000, but could go to the full appraised value. It was noted Mr. Lucibella and Ms. Ceuleers also has capital readily available. They have no problem With expansion and acquisition. His company sold in excess of $25 million. They do this because they live in the area and it was important they contribute back to the community. They have th-Z utmost faith in the Living Room and have been involved with Ms. Mercado over 31 years and they want to give her next establishment, a hand up. Mr. Buchanan moved to award 480 Ocean Avenue to Mr. Lucibella and 211 Ocear, Avenue to Mr. Kaplan. Vice Chair Casello seconded the motion. Attorney Duhy suggested the wording of the motion be to negotiate a purchase and development agreement with them. Mr, Buchanan agreed to the language as did Vice Chair Caseilo. The motion unanimously passed. it Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 21015 Mr. Buchanan thanked both parties for their interest in Boynton Beach and they will do all they can to help them be successful. He noted there may be more opportunities on Ocean Avenue. F.AW91 Mr. McCray moved to not extend the contract for the Executive Director Vivian Brooks. Vice Chair Casello seconded the mofita. Mr. McCray explained one reason he did not favor a renewal of the contract was because he felt Ms. Brooks has lost the vision for y in Boynton Beach, she lost the on for i. and because they do not have the material they need for proper decisions, as sometimes it was withheld. Chair Taylor thought being an Executive Director of a CRA is a very tough position, They have seven bosses who may go in different directions and then have to deal with developers who sometimes do not receive all they want and think the Executive Director stands in their way. Ms. Brooks has done a lot of good and there is a list of items that were accomplished under her supervision. There were hiccups. He also believed what was important to the development community was the Executive Director hav- •. • backing of the entire Board, otherwise it makes it very difficult to do that job. He was not sure ' Ms. Brooks would want to continue if she did not have 100% backing of the Board- .....• . . . . . im Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton B-9ach, Florida August 11, 2016 . ............................ . ......................................... issue between them was a simple scheduling problem. He told Ms. Utterback about the problem and she replied his schedule was ♦ The next week he went to the CRA and was admonished by Ms. Brooks about challenging staff. He thought she should • who she works for. rals-laGGI-510meu 10 U101 -King in ItTrIcTit environments ana ine oevetopment environment was difficult. She wanted the Board to know she is in charge ♦ her staff and if her staff comes to her upset because • mistreatment, she has a right to request they sto!, This occurred in a •- manner. She respects all • the Board members. She makes recommendations, sometimes the Board accepts them, and sometimes they do not. She knows not everyone will like one another as it is human nature. There will be differences. It is up to the Board, not to her. Ms. Brooks will go forward and she commented they have made great accomplishments. To say not, is an outright mistruth. Chair Taylor ♦-• this would •- ended on a positive note, He --• the question on the motion not to renew the contract. The motion failed 2-5 (Chair Taylor and Messrs. Buchanan, Fitzpatrick, Hay, • Merker dissenting.) 1J, Mr. Fitzpatrick moved to retain Ms. Brooks for another year as CRA Director. Messrs. Merker and Hay seconded the motion that passed 5-2 (Vice Chair Caseflo and Mr, McCray dissenting.) It was noted the • will • • the September agenda and they could .•• a salary increase then. Mr. McCray advised he will not be meeting one on one with the Executive Director. XIV. Executive • Report: Ms. Brooks announced they were moving forward on both projects and they will be completed on time. t;111*1111JaAQl1K4 1 :11 1 f$1119111110ER11 611PROO WOM - I EME WO Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2015 Academy between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The GRA would provide equipment, food and drinks. , 90901mr-11 14 111 IIA 0 1 There being no further business to discuss, Chair Taylor properly adjourned the meeting at 911 P.M. -1 n ��(LULPWLU C11 t1l-� Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist RE CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 X I Consent Agenda I I Old Business I I New Business I I Legal I I Information Only Other AGENDA ITEM #: VIII.B. .CUBJECT: Monthly Financial Report SUMMARY: Monthly budget report to the CRA Board representing the revenues and expenses for the month ending August 31, 2015. FISCAL IMPACT: None mill Irl -11 I I I w 11 1.1� RECOMMENDATIONS/OPTIONS: Approve monthly financial report. 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BEACH ic WANW CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 111,111111111111111 1 Jill ", iiii iiiiji I I SUBJECT: Purchase Ordel 301 mm �w 1 �11651 11111 %pi p I dl 11 � Kill 11 "1 11 Susan Harris Finance Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS\Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\FY 2014 - 2015 Board MeetingslSeptember20151FINANCE - Purchase Order Report.docx Boynton Purchase Order Report Month:August 2015 NK BOYNTON' 0 B FE AC H C RA FM" Boynton Forum- As part of the ongoing marketing efforts to assist local merchants in an advertising campaign, the CRA staff allocated funds in the budget for a monthly double page spread in the Boynton Forum. Every month the double page spread has a different theme to support the overall mission to promote downtown Boynton Beach as a destination. The August ad (Exhibit A) featured the upcoming events for the new season. Boynton Harbor Marina Marketing Campaign — This campaign continues with a 3 month advertising campaign in the Coastal Angler Magazine featuring the marina amenities. Coastal Angler Magazine is a resource for anglers, boaters and conservationists and is the second largest free outdoor publication in the nation. (Exhibit B) Neighborhood News- Working with Neighborhood News to reach out to the western Boynton communities, this marketing strategy will continue to promote downtown Boynton Beach. The August ad featured a "Save the Date" for the Boynton Beach Haunted Pirate Fest & Mermaid Splash event. (Exhibit C) Pineapple Newspaper- A full page ad "Save the Date" for the Boynton Beach Haunted Pirate Fest and Mermaid Splash will be featured in the September issue of the Pineapple Newspaper. (Exhibit D) An article about the final phaso (green spac ) of the marina renovation was highlighted in the BIZ sectioL of the Pineapple Newspaper in August. (Exhibit E) Utility BiU- A utty bill insert went out to the community to promote the upcoming events with a Save the Date for the Boynton Beach Haunted Pirate Fest & Mermaid Splash and on the other side the Movies in the Park & Music on the Rocks upcoming season schedule. (Exhibit F) FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted PFund 02-58400-445 CRA &JAN, PROGRAM OR PftOJIECT: All CRA Programs and Projects SRT Ta I S Un ,T:, � 6 lie s i � YrN.aw aY.d+s,e6 ®. A.iyaYw mBr ..... I.P 1. . e8µ s yta. w r.F. . •Yr d=y i. ;ir ,,3, „dL...S,p..., 6...,k,-1A•x •Iw.l. .M®I®.u,§e.0. .1 N.•.4 YL o -M k+m[,•Iem°.a M.,.a d, k.w. kw£. .af.Baw.ldx 6pf n.l p. adf .Po-bmp .•i+a Wrg,+l. m. m„Yrr 9L L8Fxiw,we •. pry.r aYBalpi llrx wdm er%amN•rfi.,w}*arm.@N. Pr.te.,.mz.P , X• rv.dr+,• .®•.F.% . pl„'rt uF .x -raga .YM•w IWYb ,Fe� aa' ar a.,wNF .r.ryiF iF.A IL w.4 .1 P.g a' A11 xw¢,$$.Ys ., SxmdtmJ+ ml v.Rl e:5fl rv.aRwPr.6 a w.il .I 94.d o iL r+.•X'¢.,Sm-P„r`Y.. b dd ,a ... �,J��e%a <.n.®r.M+a L,Y.a,a�m�. �. 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Lx.mm M ao.A .xr& rR u A &9� @green" In US a Now moluchAINONANOW Iv 16 rewwPF'dl , r•I ra,.a Sk, e. BL r. F. uLi brF6m,.. lab.`plakr J 1 -%nw u.F,l Iw+LFs rr.l ..Fnl. r....r,.0 4M4 i6 +IIIkm.,W.l•I.xa wx.w nralC rr. 9,.,Isa. Y •,..al.-p.a•p..1..w.F.s14�'il.r w.l S`!� RAE. E f"� f I F "S,�N =eFt fz4F. �l �p'�E .tv' BOYNT��J .i -RA CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8,2015 I Consent Agenda I I Old Business I I New Business I I Legal I X I Information I I Other ',UBJIECT: FRA Annual Conference — October 21-23, Tampz SUMMARY: The FRA's Annual Conference is being held October 21-23, 2015 in Tampa. Staff has reserved 7 hotel rooms for the CRA Board, checking in on October 20th (if you would like to attend the 3d Annual [ZEN] FRA River Boat Tour) and checking out on October 23d. Please review the attached FRA Schedule and Registration Form. Please call Vicki Hill 561-600-9095 as soon as possible to confirm the following and to make the appropriate arrangements: • Your attendance • Are you bringing a guest • What days you will be attending • What mobile tours you wish to take • Will you need extra meal tickets FISCAL IMPACT: Funding was approved in the 2014-2015 budget line item 01-51010-225. Costs can be provided once all CRA Board Members confirm the above. Vivi4a--n'—L. B�&Z' Executive Director "rrr-_WA►zr 1614M4 , 2015 An r People" October r r Downtown Program Registration Hotel Information: FRAs 2015 annual conference will be held at the Hilton Tampa Downtown. Rooms are available for conference participants at the reduced rate of $1691night. Discounted parking rates of $12 for self and $16 for valet are also available. To make your reservations, call the hotel directly at (813) 204-3000 and be sure to mention FRAto receive the group rate. Reservations must be made by September 19, 2015 and the Loom block could sell out before then, so don't delay. Only rooms Wit `2 ' a l e s available' http:Hredevelop net/2015-conference/ M1 Wpea kers LT1777Tc7m1ETT We are honored to feature Vicente Guallart, chief architect of the city of Barcelona, Spain, during the FRA program in Tampa, Oct. 22, 2015. Guallart is an international award winning architect and the founder of Guallart Architects and the Institute of Advanced F1 Architecture in Catalunya., He has also been the general director of Urban Habitat since 2011. Called "a pioneer o interaction between nature, technology and architecture, proposes new paradigms based in urban, social and cult conditions emerging from an information society. Click he to learn more. Fred Kent Traveling over 150,000 miles each year, Fred offers technical assistance to communities and gives major talks across North America and internationally. Each year, he and the PPS staff give presentations or train more than 10,000 people in Placemaking techniques. Over the 1 of4 8/28/2015 11:38 AM FF 11' NEFF 11111 11 F r 'r 1111111 1111� 111111111�111111 F'A ill rp N I I , , , AEF This registrationform is required to register each person - program information at www. redevelopment. net. Please return a completed form for each registrant with all fees payable to FRA Annual Conference, P.O. Box 1757, Tallahassee, Florida, 32302-1757. Visa or MasterCard payments may be faxed to Melanie Howe at (850) 222-3806 or emailed to mhoweQflcitiescom. or called in at 850-701-3642. Member rates are available only to mW members as of 10115115. All advance registrations must be received by October 12, 2015. Cancellations in writing by close of business by that date may receive a refund less a $50 RLocessing fee. CHECK PROGRAM FOR DETAILS at wiviv.redevelopnzent. net as there are other events not on this form. Title: Business/Agency Mailing Address: (If paying by credit card below, please use card bng address) City- State: F%one: Email: M Guest Name: Nickname: (FBI in only if purchasing the guest registration below) M El Check (Payable to FRA Annual Conference) U Visa U MasterCard Credit Card Number Exv. Date Card Holder's Name Signature Billing Address (if different from above) Non - Member Members: FRA dues must be paid by 10/15/15 to Full RegiWation** receive the member discount. Wednesday Full and Guest registrations include all workshops Only*** and meal functions. Guests are spouses, partners or ion -professional relations. �����Mml***One-d i rev:stration functions scheduled for that day only. !****Mobile tours and CRA Basics registrations must CRA BD Training**** be purchased separately and are not included. Extra Meal Tickets: download/return form online. Mobile Tour Weds 'Student Special - FREE access to all workshops. Mobile Tour Tues TourName(s) Special Needs: If you have special physical needs, or a die reference. i2 GRAND TOTAL MMM: ENCLOSED f(+6y6 4±\© ®<?4 21=£14 S October \2 2015 Hilton Tampa m \ ? \ /n }d}6wx \e \ \(2 >S\ nt.9 net FRA y ¢+7»¥ *2 Directors Meetinc. MW 3:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. ? # # ? 2#<« 7 »< # d< d<+}? t 2 «f. 1 H Beverage Service (Registration area"' 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 6-V - T:00 a.m. - 5:00 ■ MOBILE TOUR V:00 am - 11:00 a.m. Tour Host: Melissa LeBaron, Project Coordinator, City of Tampa Art Programs Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Short Course 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. This is a general educational session designed for CRA staff, elected an appointed officials, volunteers and advisory board members. We wi succinctly overview ""what you need to know that you might not know" in th I universe of CRAs. We will highlight some helpful practical, legal an@ a administrative best practices for CRA policy making success. Addition registration of $25 per person, see main conference registration for at www. redeve[ingment, net Min t b • conference 2015. CM 3.0 CM 1.5 CM 1.5 E Welcome Luncheon in Exhibit Hall 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Experience what this conference is all about: public and private secto combining for an exciting dialogue about what is happening all over Floridc This is an opportunity to meet and network with fellow members and ne redevelopment partners. FtMl1 I - WO Bridging the "GAP" or How to Avoid "Going Around the People" 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. We all think we know what's best for the community but sometimes we do not stop and listen. When this results in a community struggle, there is usually a communication gap between local governmental entities and the community it serves. This program delves into authentic communication and public engagement. We will share how to listen, how to remove self to become one with the community, and how to develop strategies that open the lines of communication. Let's also discuss the great ways you have found to truly engage your citizens. Speaker: Petula Burks, Public Affairs Director, City of Miami Gardens CM 1.0 Show Us the Money! (Financial Options for Projects) 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Think you know about all the sources of revenue for a redevelopment project? This session will focus on the A to Z of the many financial assistance options that CRAs may utilize in order to accomplish their redevelopment projects. We will overview all kinds of programs: state a federal financing, brownfields, housing, environmental remediation, local government assistance, pledges of revenue, land loans, swaps, sales, an planning assistance. Boom Speakers: Tammy L. Hiffier, GPA, Grants Writer, City of Pinellas Park; Royce K. ]ones, Senior Principal, Kane, Ballmer & Berkman and Julie Romey, Senior Principal, Kyser Marston Associates CM 1.0 k] Legislative Update 2015 12:45 p.m. p.m. While we are busy embarking upon or rebuilding redevelopment programs, be assured that the legislative arena is in full action mode. What is on the horizon for 2016? Bill is a Tallahassee lawyer and lobbyist who founded the firm. He has represented local government clients before the Florida Legislature since 1985. John Wayne is an experienced lobbyist who represented the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities, and joined the firm in 2013. Speakers: William J. Peebles, Esq., Founder and John Wayne Smith, Principal, Peebles & Smith, LLC CM 1.0 CM 1.0 Law Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Federal CRA for Florida CRAs 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. This session will explain in detail how the federally mandated Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), also called a '"'CRA Public File" can help city or county Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRAs) get funding for projects. These two different CRA groups have the same mission: to use their resources to meet community needs. The banks have to meet credit needs, and the cities and counties are working on quality of life needs. Come with questions on how you can directly plug into the federal CRA world and identify a lender who might be interested in funding your CRA projects. Speaker: April Adkins, AICP, Atlanta Director, Community Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) CM 1.0 Getting Back to Neighborhood Basics 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sometimes, residential redevelopment projects get overlooked because of larger or more glamorous commercial projects. However, small projects and services that more directly address community and neighborhood concerns are also needed. Our speakers will focus on strategies to start reversing long declining residential property values. Infrastructure spending can improve the look and feel of a neighborhood, but what does it really take to get them done? We will overview a multi-year expansion of one revitalizatior area and the effect the investment is having. Also, we will talk about how small projects can get funded, for the best results. Moderator: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Speakers: Rick Stauts, Executive Director, Florida City Community Redevelopment Agency and Ken Thomas, Director of Housing and Economic Development and Efizee Michel, AICP, FRA -RA, Executive Director, Westgate/Belvedere Homes CRA, Palm Beach County CM 1.0 Case Study: Is Return on Investment a Myth? 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The City of Stuart CRA redesigned Colorado Avenue, a commercial corridor in need of a facelift. The CRA also matched Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to complete the total 1.8 million dollar investment. CRA Board members asked staff to measure the ultimate "'R01" of the project. After the first year of completion, the research revealed a fascinating ""mixed bag". We will present our findings, and share how to use the FRA toolkit on ""Measuring the Benefits of Redevelopment". We will also discuss how to get a clear understanding of what a CRA project means to the bottom line, with our attendees. Speakers: The Honorable Jeffrey Krauskopf, Vice Mayor, City of Stuart an Teresa 1 Lamar -Sarno, AICP, City of Stuart CRA Ad 0ministrator CM 1. Refreshment Break in Exhibit HaE 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Help Determine FRA's Destiny: Branding Exercise Nancy Walker's motto is we connect people to places". What better person to work with the FRA on what steps we can take in the next three years 4t grow our association? She will lead us through some big thinking on whal redevelopment practitioners in Florida will need in the future, and how FRA can meet those needs. Especially if you have not filled out the FRA branding online survey, we need your help in a live session to frame the challenges and possible solutions. Come brainstorm with us! Introduction: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora I Measuring the Community Benefit Initiative 3:15 p.m. - 445 p.m. Two south Florida communities have embraced the concept of a Community Benefit Agreement/Plan to improve the economic and social status of residents impacted by redevelopment. One included a local hiring program and an assessment of the level of services and/or economic benefit in the RFP response criteria. As a result, a Community Benefits Agreement was entered into between the developer and community stakeholders. The other city adopted a Community Benefit Plan for small and large projects. The plan developed for this project includes a uniquely ""designed" internship program for middle through college age students. Moderator: Kristyn Cox -Goodwin, West Atlantic Redevelopment Director, Delray Beach CRA Speakers: Choli Aronson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Community Benefit Plan Coordinator, Currie Sowards Aguila Architects; Jennifer Frastai, Assistant City Manager, City of Hallandale Beach CM 1.0 University of Miami Architecture Panel 3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. This session will feature an interview with Thursday morning keynot Vicente Guallart, city architect, Barcelona, Spain. Dean Rudolphe el-Khour. University of Miami School of Architecture, and Charles C. Bohl, Director the University of Miami Graduate Program in Real Estate Development aril I Urbanism, School of Architecture, will be asking the questions of Mr. Guallail in this unique and informal setting. Dinner Reception in Exhibit Hall 5:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity for professional networking. Great partnerships and great results come about from a continual exchange of information. Check off your visits to each booth on the exhibitor's card in order to N -V eligible for the gift drawings tomorrow. All of these businesses support the FRA and the services we provide to you, so we appreciate you greeting and thanking them on behalf of all FRA members! J Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Innovative Development of Affordable Housing 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. During this session attendees will learn how the Hallandale Beac Community Redevelopment Agency launched an innovative project to buillo new single family homes and how it successfully accomplished the goal providing affordable housing opportunities to income -eligible, first tim - homebuyers. Additionally, we will show how the development of these ne housing units is a redevelopment tool that created physical, economic, an social improvements to the area. Speakers: Diana i MSM, Real Estate / Property Management Coordinator, Hallandale Beach CRA; Lovern Parks, CRA Specialist, Hallandale Beach CRA and Carolyn M. Allen -Smith, Administrative Assistant, Hallandale Beach CRA CM 1.0 How to Build and Manage Nightlife Using Downtown Metrics 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Learn how to use whatever tools you have to reinvigorate downtown. Th t* presentation will provide an overview of best practices and tactics used I plan nightlife development, how challenges have been addressed ans strategic planning that will help you anticipate needs for the future. Speaker: Marjorie Ferrer, Delray Beach CM 1.0 Business Partnerships for Dealing with Panhandling and Our Homeless Citizens 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. For those communities of all sizes struggling with concerns about panhandling and homeless behaviors that keep customers and investors away, this session will provide fresh ideas and perspectives. Panelists will discuss innovative partnerships between business and social service interests to improve safety perceptions related to panhandling and homelessness. New housing finance models, revenue redirect programs', physical improvements, communications strategies, and comprehensive service models involving business partners will be reviewed. VA Speakers: Ken Stapleton, President, Lawler, Principal, NK Ventures LC CM 1.0 Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hal: N:00 a.m. - 915 a.m. Keynote Presentation: Vicente Guallartchief architect of the city Barcelona,, Spain, 9:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. As chief architect of the city of Barcelona, Vicente Guallart developed the strategic vision of the transformation of the city and its major development projects. He was the first manager of Urban Habitat, a new department encompassing the areas of urban planning, housing, environment, infrastructures and information technologies. In 2001, he founded the Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), one of the best Architectural Master Schools in the world. He works in the confluence of architecture, nature and technologies. Some of his projects are the Denia Mountain (reconstruction of an old quarry, in an environment that holds an old Arab castle, selected for the Venice Blennale 2004), 3 ports in the North of Taiwan that will improve the tourism in the island (winners of 2 international competitions), or the Sharing Tower in the neighborhood of la Torre (Valencia). Guallart Architects has also developed projects such as the the Sociopolis neighborhood in Valencia, and the Gandla Sharing Blocks. He is the author of the books Geologics and The Self -Sufficient City and co- author of the Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture. His work has been exhibited at the Biennale of Venezia, MOMA and AIA in Washington. He will talk about a blueprint for the world to come, a world built around cities and their renewed capabilities to become productive again, based on the principles of local self-sufficiency and global connectivity. http://www.auallart.com Introduction: Charles C. Bohl,, Associate Professor and Director, graduaft program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism (MRED+U) at t�yd University of Miami's (UM) School of Architecture F IF! ly�'1111� 8 From Glimmer to Glow: The Art is Downtown Lighting 10:45 This session will focus on how public art can create a buzz, put your city in the spotlight, and raise its visibility to the creative and tourist markets. Looking closely at Lights on Tampa featured in the Tuesday evening tour, this session will also include methods and processes for funding, resources and partnerships, whether you have an art program established or not. Moderator: Raphael Clemente, Executive Director, West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority Speakers: Robin F. Nigh, Manager, Art Programs, City of Tampa and Mary Pinak, West Palm Beach DDA CM 1.0 What Can CRAs Do for Developers? 10:45 a.m. We will share the basic and general do"s and don'ts that can make or break a (re)development deal. We talk a lot about being '"development friendly", but what little things can a government or CRA do to actually support that claim? What is realistic for a small city? We will be discussing how to get the word out, and how to put a deal structure together, from a developer"s perspective. The intent is to provide insight on how delays, outdated zoning, and ""negative administration" can be changed to line up with the stated community vision. We will welcome your ideas as well, for effective deal making. I Vi reT, =. 11'1��111!qiiiii I Speakers: Maurice Egozi, Principal, CFO, Pointe Development Companies; Eric L. Haynes, CEO, Inner Urban Holdings, LLC and Greg Brewton, President, Greg Brewton & Associates CM 1.0 Re -Imagining State Arterials 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. This session will highlight redevelopment efforts taking place along two major state roads: U.S. 1 in Delray Beach, and State Road 7 in Broward County. The strip commercial plazas and aging businesses along these 0 has increased their potential for redevelopment. A fresh approach to Ian use and infrastructure planning was needed to transform these roads int viable mixed-use corridors that are safe and welcoming to pedestrians an transit users. The State Road 7 Collaborative is a regional effort involvin 17 municipalities, while Delray Beach's efforts include FDOT, the City and J the CRA. We will share how these ongoing coordinated efforts have mad these transformative projects a reality. 11 Moderator: Diane Colonna, AICP, Redevelopment Management Associates/ M a rgate CRA Speakers: Jeff Costello, Executive Director, Delray Beach CRA ansf J. Gary Rogers, Executive Director, Lauderdale Lakes CRA CM 1.0 Luncheon in Exhibit Hall/Door Prize Drawings 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Continue to network as we visit with exhibitors and other attendees. Don't forget to get your exhibit check off cards and business cards in for lots of great gift drawings! Plenary Session KeynoU. 1:00 p.m. Presiding: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant - Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Presentation: Fred Kent, founder and president of the nonprof organization Project for Public Spaces (PPS) i Introduction: Diane Colonna,, AICP, FRA President -Elect and Executive Director, City of Margate CRA Traveling over 150,000 miles a year, providing technical assistance to all types of communities, and teaching over 10,000 people in Placernaking techniques, Fred Kent gives major talks across North America and internationally. Over the past 37 years, Fred has worked on hundreds of projects all over the globe. He is a leading authority on revitalizing city spaces and one of the foremost thinkers in livability, smart growth and the F9 future of the city. He is known throughout the world as a dynamic speak and prolific ideas man. I Refreshment Break 2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Transportation Roundtables: Experts' Brain Drain 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. This plenary session is designed to give all attendees the opportunity to g answers to questions and dilemmas, no matter the type and status of yo transportation project(s). The table topics will be marked and as you vis around, you might learn from others' questions and discussions as much a yours. Topics include: complete streets, FDOT grants, pedestrian priorit zones, transit, bikeways, bike sharing and the master planning approac on Zero programming, walkability, streetscapes, CRAs funding transportation projects, and a unique grassroots approach to effectin I transportation changes locally. Our experts have a LOT of combine transportation solutions experience, so take advantage of it while you can! �1 A P I I Lai a P I I 18 W-1 �Ryfi IRA. Pa. GW - - It r' n- 4 f i I i P -M &4 11 si N I F. IMA F mom Table Experts: Diana Alarcon, City of Fort Lauderdale; Dennis Hayne -1 Burkhardt Construction, Inc.; Dirk Danley, FDOT; Jean Duncan, City Tampa; Katherine Eagan, Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART); Leig Ebby-Scrabis, City of Fort Myers; Ed Johnson, City of Tampa; Suzanne Mon FDOT; Angelo Rao, P.E., City of Lakeland; Alyce Robertson, Miami DD Steve Tocknell, Tocknell Planning and Carin Watkins, FDOT I 707047m; &. If csnthl• o 9 50 The Early Years Need Not Be the Wonder" Years 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Starting a new CRA can be an overwhelming endeavor, but with knowledgz and persistence there is success. If you are thinking of creatinga CRA, already in the process of starting a CRA, or have created a CRA but need a jump start, this session is for you. Learn from those cities who have successfully navigated the process. Panelists from three cities each with 41 different perspectives will provide you valuable information to help in whatever stage of the process you are in. Moderator: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Speakers: Samantha Bishop, Economic Development Director, City of Edgewater; The Honorable Trish Pfeiffer, City Commissioner, City of Bartow and Steve Lindorff, AICP, City of Jacksonville Beach Cm 1.0 How to Engage Your Community 400 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. We invite you to join a lively discussion on how to bring divergent grou together to support a local redevelopment plan, project, or program. OL guest speakers will frame the challenges and some best practices. Then o leaders will facilitate small discussion groups about how to make good goa and intentions a reality back home. 11 Introduction: Julius D. Davis, PE, LEED-AP, Council Member, Florida Advisory Council on Small and Minority Business Development Speaker: Deric C. Feacher, City Manager, City of Winter Haven Moderator: Gerald Snell, Avon Park CRA Team Discussion Leaders: Kristyn Cox -Goodwin, Jeremy Earle, Tameka Dorsett, Brianca Johnson CM 1.0 How to Successfully Work with Merchants 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. What tried and true methods are effective to help merchants help themselves? We coach, partner with and communicate with our merchants lor better relationships and better business. Their success is our success, but the "'us and them" mentality is sometimes hard to get through. We will share all kinds of ideas and tell you what works (most of the time) in what situations. Speakers: Matlorie Ferrer, Delray Beach and WoFlorida Main Street Coordinator, Florida Department of State CM 1.5 W Awards and Academy Graduation Ceremony Dinn 6 r 0 Sponsored by: Burkhardt Construction, Inc. W Annual Business Meeting/FRA Awards Showcase 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. b Wake up with the winners of the 2015 Best Book awards! They will sl sharing the details of how they did it, versus what they did. We will al share tips on how you can apply and win an FRA award for your project ne year. Join us in welcoming our newest as well as current Board members the FRA, with your membership vote during the brief annual busine meeting. Presenters: 2015 FRA Award Winners and the FRA Board of Directors CM 2.0 Case Study: Choosing the Right Partnerships 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. This session will overview the selection process for innovative public, privat and nonprofit partners to implement your CRA Plan and promote yo redevelopment area. There are low cost ways to engage stakeholders to he I educate, promote, and fund its revitalization efforts. Small programs this for you! This kind of collaboration in one small budget program yielded $1 L million in grants for flood mitigation, affordable housing, healt environmental initiatives and economic development projects in the last two years. Come see how they did it, for ideas you can use back home. V1 I i rg - . mgawm 9 NO -Pi am. M -UNI M-1 - - -1 - - — - I - - - - - - - a -, I Speakers: Alexis A. Barbish, CEO/Product Facilitator, Rooney's Beer Company; Efizee Michel,, AICP, FRA -RA, Executive Director, Westgate/ Be Ivedere Homes CRA and Ginny Powell, Environmental Program Supervisor, Palm Beach County ERM CM 1.0 Purpose Built Communities in Florida 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Purpose Built Communities works to transfer their model for holistic revitalization by transforming neighborhoods and changing lives in struggling areas. It grew out of the wildly successful revitalization of East Lake Meadows in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 2009, Purpose Built Communities is now involved in Orlando, providing a blueprint for breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty and building brighter futures. W-11 Speaker: Ethan Davidson, Vice President of Communications, Purpose Built Communities Cm 1.0 Art as Place -Making 930 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. It harnesses the power of creativity, emotion and innovation, and can transform the public realm from mundane to marvelous. It is what our children, visitors and investors remember about a city, whether they grew up with an iconic landmark, pass it on the way to work, or see it on their way to the airport, cruise ship or walking down a street. Art tells a story and connects people to a place. We will show you examples from downtown West Palm Beach and other locales that demonstrate the overwhelming difference that art makes in how the public realm is perceived and experienced. The site selection process, and how to gain support will be also be vigorously discussed. Moderator: The Honorable Shanon Materio, Commissioner, City of West Palm Beach !'t""peakers: Raphael Clemente, Executive Director, West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority; Jesse Bailey, Walkable West Palm Beach Blogger and Sherryl Muriente, MURP, Associate AIA, Instructor, School of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University Cm 1.0 9,rff,= Please check www.redevelopment.net top tab annual conference f registration, other events, and any changes to this program. For mol information, contact Carol Westmoreland at cwestmoreland@flcities.com. Im Florida House of Representatives District Office: Representative Bill Hager Tallahassee Office: 301 Ya to Road District 89 400 House Office Building Suite 1240 402 S. Monroe Street Boca Raton, FL 33431 Tallahassee, FL 32399 (561) 470-6607 Email: Bfll.Hagergmyfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5 9 08 K August 25, 2015 The Honorable Jerry Taylor Boynton Beach A 710 North Federal Highway Moynton Beach, FL 33425 011 V, rrj,unu involvea on Hese recognitions as we9w give thanks for the service to our community. Please accept my best wishes for continued success in your future endeavors. If ever I may be of assistance to Vou please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, *VAon-� Bill Hager .-State Representative CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 1 Consent Agenda IX I MdBusiness I � NewBusiness I I Legal I I Information Only Other SUMMARY: At the August 6, 2015 CRA Budget Meeting, the Board made recommendations for budget revisions requiring an additional $220,917 in funding (Attachment 1) and requested staff identify budget adjustments. Board Recommendations: 1. Business Incubator Project — Increase funding from $25,000 to $50,000 2. Add Community Policing Innovations — Add funding of $200,000 3. District Clean Program— Fund at $50,000, reduced from $100,000 4. Old High School Demolition— Fund through Town Square Project line item at $200,000 Fundiniz Sources — total $220,917: 1. Developer incentive payments - reduce by $100,000 for budgeted payment that will not be utilized ($1,240,000 revised budget) 2. Reduce Economic Development Grants - $50,000 ($650,000 revised budget) 3. Reduce Property Acquisitions - $70,917 (S927,107 revised budget) The attached Resolution No. 15-03 and CRA Budget for FY 2015-2016 (Attachment 2) incorporates the recommendations as outlined above. FkECOMMENDATIONS/OPTIONS: Approve Resolution No. 15-03 adopting the attached FY 2015-2016 Budget, subject to ratification by the City of Boynton Beach Commission on September 15,2015 T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS\Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meebng\FY 2014 - 2015 Board Meetings\September 20157INANCE - Budget FY 2015-2016.docx Funding of Funding CRA Budget F f 2015-2016 at 1. Business incubator Project 2, Community Policing 3. District Clean Program Old High School Demolition- Note: This funding falls under "Town Square Project" Budget Meeting Revised Funding d-ind Change Increase $25,000 $ 25,000 $ 50,000 $ 25,000 Fund at $200,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ 200,000 Fund at $50,000 $ 100,000 $M�4111 $ (50,011) Kitisio][11i !L-,—Jl Loma 1;=1 orml 9 1 1 FA Paym ents - El i m i nate Year 1 of Cornerstone Funding $100,000 02-58400-443 2. Reduce Economic Develooment Grants 02-58400-444 3. Property Acquisitions 02-58200-401 Required Funding I fit 0 off it 111' Funding T:kFINANCE\01 FINANCIAL OPERATIONSWearly Operations\Budget Files\2015-2016 Budget Files\Budget Revisions requested by Board 08-06-2015 1,017-711 3914-W�511 Rm-= AT-ITINIM39021= Professional & Other Expenses Surveys & Appraisals Design & Engineering Contingency Plan Updates Boynton Beach Blvd. Design Legal Work - Project Fund Capital Outily Property Acquisitions 211 Renovation Grant Parking Lot Construction - NE 4th Town Square Project Site Work & DemolitIOT I I FY 2015-2016 (2) (3) (4) Rollovers (Fundedin FY14-15) �s of 8126115) -48ource: Incode and Budget Trackino Works'r:iets Economic Development Programs [fill utla 25,000 IF $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape Project Economic Development Grants gyMc I Revised+ $ 200,000 400,000 J$ 250, 0 $ 650,000 Revised4o $ (50,000) Marketing Programs JAN Ez�r - $ Boom= Revised+ $ (50,000) Economic Development Programs [fill utla 25,000 Marina Phase 11 - Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape Project Economic Development Grants JAII $ 400,000 J$ 250, 0 $ 650,000 Revised4o $ (50,000) Marketing Programs JAN Ez�r - $ Boom= $ 142,000 Pro ects & Programs al Ott 834,030 Economic Development Programs $ 25,000 Marina Phase 11 - Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape Project Economic Development Grants JAII $ 400,000 J$ 250, 0 $ 650,000 Revised4o $ (50,000) Marketing Programs JAN Ez�r - $ ti1� $ 142,000 Pro ects & Programs al Ott 834,030 Special Events DTMP $ - $ 410,000 $ 410,000 Business Incubator Project All $ - $ 1 50,000 $ 50,000 Revised+ $ 25,000 Community, Planning, Eco. Devi. Meetings All $ - $ 5010001$ 50,000 Economic Development Programs $ 25,000 Marina Phase 11 - Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape Project Economic Development Grants JAII $ 400,000 J$ 250, 0 $ 650,000 Revised4o $ (50,000) Marketing Programs JAN $ - $ 142,000 $ 142,000 Pro ects & Programs -$ $ 834,030 Special Events DTMP $ - $ 410,000 $ 410,000 Business Incubator Project All $ - $ 1 50,000 $ 50,000 Revised+ $ 25,000 Community, Planning, Eco. Devi. Meetings All $ - $ 5010001$ 50,000 Sub -Total $ 2,578,060 $ 3,794,122 $ 6,372,182 DIFA Payments - Total $ 1,240,000 Revised+ $ (100,000) Total Project Fund $ 7,612,182 [E)MOM: M--- I iR U73773t =11 9;,M. I F2 I =-- 1 F-74 1 rim l'i 11 ayfinding Sign for Art District $ 25,000 Marina Phase 11 - Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape Project $ 93,775 Dewey Park $ 20,985 Walmart Brownfield $ 22,500 Sub -Total Reallocations $ 192,260 Marina Open Space Rollover FY14-15 641,770 Total -$ $ 834,030 0 m 10:6W N11421111��N Log me "0 r; M w Mi M FITINS I I II .14"III I�Ii III I 11�1111 111111111, 111 11111 1 111 1 I] �� FILI 1,11111-MI11M - 11 M! 14jr:T1, =-, umm-101- A 4 91 .10 0 0 - 1. The Budget attached hereto as Exhibit "A" for financial operations of the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the period from October 1111:1111''! 111171111 NIT 3 2This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 00551570-1 i 1 0 W4 01 :04 Fq] N In I Q III I W -A I M J. Taylor R-PILAMLI- J. Casello M. Fitzpatrich W. Hay M. McCray D. 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CD 42 a r ►; r r IL ♦, CL • ■; ►, + ■ • n � • 11 , a a; ►, -WE i, i • • M IDM • i • E i 0 IL vz C4 C4 vi ■ ►, i 11 ''i ES & TIF REVENUE (a) CRA expansion 1 CRA Assessed Increment Property Values % Chane Revenue % Chan FY 1989-1990 39,466,737 183,535 FY 1990-1991(a) 74,997,745 90.0% $ 199,603 8.8% FY 1991-1992 77,257,229 3.0% $ 204,449 2.4% FY 1992-1993 73,396553 -5.0% $ 158,859 -22.3% FY 1993-1994 70,614,592 -3.8% $ 126,535 -20.3% FY 1994-1995 $ 71,929,663 1.9% $ 141,167 11.6% FY 1995-1996 $ 73,498,930 2.2% $ 158,398 12.2% FY 1996-1997 74,712,938 1.7% $ 172,660 9.0% FY 1997-1998 75,719,530 1.3% $ 189,808 9.9% FY 1998-1999 78,410,383 3.6% $ 219,894 15.9% FY 1999-2000 $ 81,928,346 4.5% $ 261,389 18.9% FY 2000-2001(a) 317,835,353 287.9% $ 305,840 17.0% FY 2001-2002 372,405,731 17.2% $ 945,685 209.2% FY 2002-2003 407,644,247 9.5% $ 1,330,409 40.7% FY 2003-2004 511,268,089 25.4% $ 2,500,726 88.0% FY 2004-2005 631,521,600 23.5% $ 3,871,616 54.8% FY 2005-2006 827,149,288 31.0% $ 6,076,347 56.9% FY 2006-2007 $ 1,132,404,172 36.9% $ 9,086,624 49.5% FY 2007-2008 1,270,885,424 12.2% $ 9,520,342 4.8% FY 2008-2009 1,131,010,840 -11.0% $ 8,159,941 -14.3% FY 2009-2010(a) 950,585,514 -16.0% $ 6,760,870 -17.1% FY 2010-2011 825,305,342 -13.2% $ 5,637,827 -16.6% FY 2011-2012 $ 815,476,900 -1.2% $ 5,752,745 2.0% FY 2012-2013 787,123,743 -3.5% $ 5,614,228 -2.4% Y 2013-2014 $ 892, 694, 842 13.4% $ 7,022,119 25.1% FY 2014-2015 $ 1,000,248,846 12.0% 8,317,867 18.5% FY 2015-2016 $ 1,107,322,374 10.7% $ 9,319,593 12.0% (a) CRA expansion 1 As of: June 1 1.ASSESSED VALUATIONS 140 1 1 1 1, 1`i 7; 22x 4 Actual ♦ Estimate A Certified 2 15 As o: 6125115 fr21rlor 107,073,628 10.7% 2. TAX INCREMENT REVENUE - ESTIMATED FOR NEW BUDGET YEAR FY 2015-2016 Estimates Assessed Values $ 1,000,248,846 1,107,322,374 Less Base Year Value 309,821,849 309,821,849 TIF Taxable Value 690,426,997 797,500,525 95% of Difference 655,906,647 757,625,499 (Per Florida Statutes Chapter 163.387(7xa) Assumptions Redevelopment Trust Fund' No MillageChange I cr ( cr s ) City ou Prior Year illae Rates Amount Percei City 7.9000 7.9000 J % County 4.7815 4.7815 N/A 0% % of Tax Increment v Total TIF City , 1, 5,985,241 % 3, 16% E--couMy $ 3,136,213, ,373 16% Sub -Total $ 8,317,867 $ 9,607,828$ 1,289,960 16% .0% for True - Net TIF 8,317,867 $ 9,319,593 _. K 1,001,724 12.0% ti t TIF Marina Total : ., IM • Operating Expenses Marina •- NM• r ► . 2,142,518 2,142,953 $ 1,100, 000 $ ,; ,319,593 $ 1,100,000 FINNUOUREM (Year 1 of 10) 2,142,518 2,142,953 $ 1,100, 000 $ 545,000 (Year 6 of 10) $ 100,000 (Year 1 of 10) $ 55,000 (Year 4 of 10) $ 375,000 (Year 3 of 10) Housing Assistance 165,000 (Year 2 of 10) 5% 6,625,471 lew Project Revenu-'� KI 500 Ocean + will become • .• - once project is completed and on Prolects Funded Throuah Bonds Boynton Beach Blvd Ext/Promenade Walkway $ 10,022,149 34% Property Acquisitions $ 11,485,686 39% Marina Purchase $ 6,393,700 22% Housing Assistance $ 1,389,493 5% • ." 29,611,676 ili% 0 (1) (Z) (3) () ) 'Proposed2015-2016 fill Model! ITI Community Policing 1 !. ., 2,578,060 $ 3,794,122 Professional ,:, Other ExDenses AppraisalsSurveys & 1,240,000 Design Contingency Plan Updates Boynton Beach Legal!rk - Project Fund Capital Property Acquisitions• Marina Open r. Construction 211 Renovation Parking Lot Construction Town Square Project Site * F-1 I� Rollovers (Fundedin (As of 8126115) o +!, and Bud Trackina Worksheets A .A E Community,Special Events M Business Incubator Project F21 I ! Devi. Sub -Total ProjectDIFA Payments - Total Total .; IT Winding Sign for Art District $ 25,000 Marina Phase 11 - Harbormaster r a 30,000 FEC Corridor ! _. Dewey 1 •. Walmart Brownfield I I Sub -Total Reallocations 60 Marina Open Space Rollover FY14-15 $ 641,770 Totalr i 4 - Is I fill ITI 2,578,060 $ 3,794,122 1,240,000 i Boynton each Haunted Pirate Fast & Mermaidlash Saturday & Sunday October 24 & 25, 2015 $174,584 Ocean Avenue TREE LIGHTING .; CONCERT Friday,December 1 HOLIDAY ••T PARADE Friday,December 1 111 , Holiday Event ► 1 '1 1 OceanST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION BLARNEY BASH - AvenueSaturday,1 NOW • - - . - Saturday, April 16, 2016 (or 23rd) October b- eJanuary 1, It *February r MUSIC ON THE ROCKS *Friday, October 16, 2015 a November 20, 2015 Ocean - - *December $23Y5001 *March19, 2016 6 *April 22, 2016. *June2016 17, 2016 $410,000 5 Fund Balance 9/3012014 $ 3,144,1 1. Committed Fund Balance i -a insurance Reserve $ (119,813) 2. •. Oct -D !(2,500,000) 3. Compensated Absences $ (100,000) 4. Prepaids 5. Encumbrances $ ### Estimated Unassigned Fund Balance as of 9130/2015 $ 24is , Note: The annual audit of the CRA:s financial statements for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015 will be completed by mid-January 2016. At the completion of the annual audit, the Unassigned Fund Balance will be finalized and the CRA Board can allocate funding according to Florida statute as outlined below. (7) On the last day of the fiscal year of the community redevelopment agency, any money which remains in the trust fund after the payment of expenses pursuant to subsection (6) for such year shall be: (a) Returned to each taxing authority which paid the increment in the proportion that the amount of the payment of such taxing authority bears to the total amount paid into the trust fund by all taxing authorities for that year; (b) Used to reduce the amount of any indebtedness to which increment revenues are pledged; (d) Appropriated to a specific redevelopment project pursuant to an approved community redevelopment plan which project will be completed within 3 years from the date of such appropriation. Boynton CRA P 90% 11 Original ' - ,,,� + ♦ - a ..• _F , I11 * .' ��" .'. = INAYI Budget Budget+ 1', • • � . 11 �® '•1 II1 =,,-a UnT77MVIII11 111. II 1Ii 11 i'. ••^ • 111 111 111 11'.1 111 111: - 111 Ill ", i I11 II1 11 II1 1'. 11 111 11 I�f 1'. • •- off 1'1'1 i1 1i1 11I li', • • � 1 1 1 1 �1 • 90% 11 + ♦ - • i11 , I11 II1 111 1', • • � . 11 � 1i '•1 II1 Ili 11 i'. ••^ • 111 111 111 11'.1 111 111: 1I Ili li Ili 1'. • •- off 1'1'1 i1 1i1 11I li', • � 1 1 1 1 90% 11 MEN M 225 WORKSHOPS $ 8,750 CRA BOARD - 01 -51010 8,750 $ 5,000 $ 10,750 1. ABC's of CRAs $ 250 $ 250 $ - $ 250 2. Florida Redevelopment Assoc. (FRA) $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 5,000 $ 7,000 3. Training, Workshops, Business $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ - $ 1,500 Development Board 4. FL League of Cities (shared with City) $ - $ - $ - $ 2,000 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 340 CELLULAR PHONES $ 1,200 $ 1,200 $ 600 $ 1,200 Notes: Increase due to addition of FL League of Cities Board participation, formerly in Executive Dept. N�DETAWMMA- 200 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 Minutes & City Staff Costs 216 PUBLIC NOTICES $ 6,500 $ 6,500 $ 6,500 $ 6,500 Board Meetings & Legal Notices CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, 225 WORKSHOPS $ 8,750 $ 8,750 $ 5,000 $ 10,750 1. ABC's of CRAs $ 250 $ 250 $ - $ 250 2. Florida Redevelopment Assoc. (FRA) $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 5,000 $ 7,000 3. Training, Workshops, Business $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ - $ 1,500 Development Board 4. FL League of Cities (shared with City) $ - $ - $ - $ 2,000 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 340 CELLULAR PHONES $ 1,200 $ 1,200 $ 600 $ 1,200 Notes: Increase due to addition of FL League of Cities Board participation, formerly in Executive Dept. 12 100 PERSONNEL SERTICES Salaries Executive 11rector Total $ 362,375 $ 302,375 $ 306,689 $ 366,790 $ 64,415 21% r r { 1. +li Il�� niu betweenFYI 5-1 6 -formerly split R $ 9,320 $ 9,320 1 7,800 departments) DEVELOPMENT229 CAREER "!1 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500_. Benefits , $ 2,500 $ :, $ 2,500 $ i 1. Cha $ lit Budget Budget Estimate 2,000000 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $270,135 $270,735 $271,849 $ 328,265 $ 57,530 21% 115 AUTO ALLOWANCEr $ ,.Ili a 3,000 $ Ilii $ 3,000 1 e, 2,500 I' 2,500 I: 3,000 :.600 - $ ,: - $ 600 ..,. .Ili. • 0 L.... 3% Merit ,!! 1,980 1 1,980 i 1,980 i 2,160 {I ALLOWANCE115 AUTO 1 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 1 100 ►i 3,000 ! 1 500 0% Soo DEVELOPMENT229 CAREER 500 1{ $ 3,200 6,400 10,900 1 t'.. Realtors Commercial Alliance 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 NAlOP Commercial Real Estate Association iii 1 1 111 i' I1 Chamber of Commerce S 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 1 CELLULAR PHONES:1 li l $ 1,980 $ 1,980 $ 2,160 :ii 400 EQUIPMENT# 0001 2000 $ 2,000 2,000 i 1% 100 PERSONNEL SERTICES Salaries Executive 11rector Total $ 362,375 $ 302,375 $ 306,689 $ 366,790 $ 64,415 21% r r { 1. +li Il�� niu betweenFYI 5-1 6 -formerly split R $ 9,320 $ 9,320 1 7,800 departments) DEVELOPMENT229 CAREER "!1 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500_. Benefits , $ 2,500 $ :, $ 2,500 $ i 1. Dental $ lit 864 , $ 2,000000 a li FL League of s(shared 3,900 2000 a. 2,000 $ 2111 L Life & Long Term Disability $ 11,078 $ 1,320 $ 1,320 $ 1,800 Retirement Benefits ,) & 401(a) 2,500 $ 2,500 I: 3,000 :.600 - $ ,: - $ 600 ..,. .Ili. • 0 L.... 3% Merit ,!! 1,980 1 1,980 i 1,980 i 2,160 {I ALLOWANCE115 AUTO 1i1 0. 3,000 100 r, 3,000 225 CON # •9,320 R $ 9,320 $ 9,320 1 7,800 Regional Local , r. Seminars1,500 DEVELOPMENT229 CAREER "!1 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500_. National Conference $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 State Conference $ lit I10 $ 2,000000 a 1,700 FL League of s(shared 3,900 2000 a. 2,000 $ 2111 Mileage $ 1,320 $ 1,320 $ 1,320 $ 1,800 226 M a, 2,500 $ 2,500 I: 3,000 :.600 - $ ,: - $ 600 ..,. .Ili. • 0 L.... AssociationUrb American Planning 1,980 1 1,980 i 1,980 i 2,160 {I Florida ;, , ec , , ;.., , III $ 1,000 1,000 i li 1,000 InstituteAmerican of 500 500 Soo 500 Business Development :,.,, : D : III ILII III II00 Realtors Commercial Alliance $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 NAlOP Commercial Real Estate Association 1 .F BOOKS & PUBLICATIONSi1 I1 Chamber of Commerce S 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 227 R 1 L 1 € DEVELOPMENT229 CAREER "!1 $ 3,200 ail 10,900 Florida t,i;; - „ Association ) $ 1,700 a 1,700 '. 3,900 6,100 Florida1,800 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 I: 3,000 315 POSTAGE $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,5002,500 340 CELLULAR PHONES $ 1,980 $ 1,980 $ 1,980 $ 2,160 SUBSCRIPTIONS355 F .1 .1 k SouthI I 0 1 i Downtown , - 1 .F BOOKS & PUBLICATIONSi1 I1 II 01 400 EQUIPMENT COSTS2,000 111: li l 04I 1 , Formerly salary and associated costs split between departments. 13 Genera! Fund $ 240,528 $240,528 $ 241,669 248,615 Salaries Finance Director T 94,775 $ 94,775 $ FINANCET ENT - 01-51325 $ 98,093 FY 2014-2015 $ 70,5 FY 2015-2016 $ 73,030 73,030 Benefits Health $ Original Amended Year End 21,1 Propo ]_Change Incr! Decr $ SUMMARY $ 8 Budget I Budget Estimate Vision Budget Amount I % 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $ 240,528 $ 240,528 $241,669 $ 248,615 ; $ 8,087 3% 200 CONTRACTUAL EXPENSES $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 250 $ 50 25% 1 BANK FEES $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 11000 $ 1,000 $ - 0 225 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS 5,150 $ 5,150 $ 7,9 $ 10,500 $ 5,350 104% 226 MEMBERSHIP DUES 820 $ 820 $ 820 $ 820 $ 0% 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 500 500 $ 500 $ 500 I $ - 0% 229 CAREER DEVELOPMENT $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 2,500 $ 51000 $ 2,000 67% 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 5,000 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ - 0% 340 CELLULAR PHONES CELLULAR PHONES 780 $ 780 $ 1, 0 $ 11440 $ 660 85% 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 1,100 $ 1,100 $ 1,200 $ 11300 $ 200 18% 360 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS $ 700 $ 700 $ 700 $ 700 $ - 0% 365 OFFICE PRINTING COSTS $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ - 0% 0 EQUIPMENT COSTS $ - $ - $ - $ 1,500 `f $ 1,500 100% Total $ 256,578 $256,578 I TAIL 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $ 240,528 $240,528 $ 241,669 248,615 Salaries Finance Director $ 94,775 $ 94,775 $ 98,093 $ 98,093 Finance Specialist $ 70,5 $ 70,560 $ 73,030 73,030 Benefits Health $ 21,168 $ 21,168 $ 21,1 $ 21,600 Dental $ 864 $ 8 $ 8 $ 960 Vision $ 115 $ 115 115 $ 120 Life & Long Term Disability $ 998 $ 998 $ 998 $ 1,044 Retirement Benefits (457 & 401{a) Plans] $ 33,067 $ 33,067 $ 34,225 $ 34,225 FICA Taxes $ 12,648 $ 12,648 $ 13,176 $ 13,176 3% Merit Pool + Incremental Tax + Retirement $ 6,333 $ 6,333 $ - $ 6,367 CONTRACTUAL 200 Economic •. 200 200 200 I 201 BANK FEES $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 225 CONFERENCES, •- !- ► $ 5,150$# . I I# Regional � r 500 I 1 . 11000 1,000 Mileage $ 911 '01 0 #Q SystemsFinancial ! ,! III 3,000 1 # # 110 Florida Redevelopment AssocWlon1,700 3,600 Budget50 i lil 100 . MEMBERSHIP ! I 1 11 #I FIL Government Finance Officers Assoc. (FGFOA) $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 Government Finance Officers Assoc. (GFOA) $ 32D $ 320 $ 320 $ 320 Society c:# - ## 01 10 ill 2Z7 DELIVERY SERVICES $ {i ii 11500. CAREER229 DEVELOPMENT $ 3,000 iii $ 2,500 $ 5,000 Finance. r Programs/Continuing Ed. $ 3,000 3,000 ,. 2,500 $ 5,000 { OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 F,.. CELLULAR PHONES 780 780 #... 1 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS - Financial Reporting Agencies $ 1,100 $ 1,100 $ 1,200 $ 1,300 365 OFFICE PRINTING COSTS -Check Stock[1099s $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 00 EQUIPMENT COSTS1# GFOA conference, and equipment costs IT related. 14 General Fund DEPARTMENT- 01-51440 FY 2014-2015 $ T FY 2015-2016 $ 141,050 Salaries Assistant i,, , 4,320 95,000 Original ended Year End 98,325 Proposed Change Incrl Decr Benefits Health SUMMARY Budget Bud et Estimate Bud et Aaunt % 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $136,538 $136,538 $137,193 $ 141,050 $ 4,512 3% 225 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS $ 2,820 2,820 $ 4,320 $ 4,820 ' $ 2,000 71% 226 MEMBERSHIP DUES 1,800 11800 $ 11900 $ 2,100 ; $ 300 17% 227 DELIVERY SERVICES 300 300 300 $ 300 $ - 0% 229 CAREER DEVELOPMENT $ 4,200 $ 4,200 $ 4,200 $ 4,300 ' DELIVERY SERVICES 100 2% 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500, $ - 0% 0 CELLULAR PHONES 900 $ 900 900 $ 900'; $ - 0% 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS $ - $ - $ 1,560 $ 1,700' $ 1,700 100% 360 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ - 0% 365 OFFICE PRINTING COSTS $ 3,500 $ 3,500 3,500 _$___ 3,500 $ - 0% 10 Total $151,858 $ 151,858 S155.673 $ 160.470 $ 8.612 6% 1.... PERSONNEL CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 2,820 $ 141,050 Salaries Assistant i,, , 4,320 95,000 $ 95,000 $ 98,325 $ 98,325 Benefits Health $ 10,583 $ 10,58310,5831 1 1,320 Economic - ... I 11000 $ 1,50 1 , .1 DisabilityLife & Long Term :I1 :11 $ 1,900 $ 2,10ii Retirement Benefits (457 & 1 IIL19,000 iLI is 1,000 •.: 1,107... Realtors Association of Palm Beaches $ 800 800 900 1.00 1 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 10 li it 225 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 2,820 $ 2,820 $ 4,320 $ 4,82 1,320 Economic - ... 11000 $ 1,50 1 , MEMBERSHIP :I1 :11 $ 1,900 $ 2,10ii Multiple Listing Service Realtors ._.. 1,000 iLI is 1,000 •.: 1,107... Realtors Association of Palm Beaches $ 800 800 900 1.00 1 227 DELIVERY SERVICES $ 10 li it il.: CAREER229 DEVELOPMENT $ 4,200 $ 4,200 $ 4,200 $ 4,30, Redevelopment Continuing Education $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 $ 2,50 Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) $ 1,700 $ 1,700 $ 1,700 $ 1,80 h OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 1,5001,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,501' 0 CELLULAR PHONES $ 910 10 •ri 91r, 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS - .., .i $ 1,70is 360 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS300 300 300 1 1^ 365 OFFICE PRINTING COSTS $ Ili $ 3,500 $ 3,500 $ 3,50il Notes: Increase due to possible merit increase, incremental taxes and benefit cost increases, conference and LoopNet subscription. IN General Fund MARKETING & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - ADVERTISING $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ between Executive Office, Marketing, Special 1-57400 8,395 FY 2014-2015 8,395 $ FY 2015-2016 $ - Events)(includin taxes) 5,000 Original Amended Year End 4,020 Proposed 4,020 SUMMARY $ Budget Budget Estimate Budget 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $ 92,147 $ 92,147 $ 92,851 $ 86,457 $ 216 ADVERTISING $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 218 MARKETINGIBUSINESS DEVL. COLLATERAL $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 225 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS 11,000 4,020 $ 4,020 $ 6,520 $ 6,275 $ 226 MEMBERSHIP DUES $ 3,325 $ 3,325 $ 2,925 ;$ 5,100 $ 227 POSTAGE $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000; $ 229 CAREER DEVELOPMENT $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,800 $ 236 PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOS $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1,500 $ 340 CELLULAR PHONES $ 9 $ 960 $ 960 $ 720 $ 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 360 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS $ - - $ - $ 300 ` $ 365 MARKETING PRINTING COSTS $ - 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 i$_ 6,000_ $ Total $ 141,452 1110 iiTAIL $141,452 $143,256 3 139,152 ` $ 1,500 1,500 1,500 $ 1,800 Florida Festivals & Events Training $ 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $ 92,147 $ 92,147 $ 92,851 $ 86,457 Salaries Marketing & Business Development Specialist 55,000 $ 55,000 $ 56,705 $ _ 56,705 Marketing/Events/co. Devi. Asst. (shared 113 ADVERTISING $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ between Executive Office, Marketing, Special 218 8,395 $ 8,395 $ 9,000 $ - Events)(includin taxes) 5,000 5 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 4,020 $ 4,020 Benefits Health $ 10,5 $ 10,584 10,5 $ 10,800 Dental $ 432 $ 432 $ 432 $ 480 Vision $ 58 $ 58 $ 58 $ 60 Life & Long Term Disability 3 $ 3 $ 364 387 Retirement Benefits (457 & 401(a) Plans) - 11,000 $ 11,000 $ 11,341 11,341 FICA Taxes $ 4,208 $ 4,208 $ 4,367 $ 4,366 3% Merit Pool + Incremental Taxes + Retirement $ 2,106 $ 2,106 $ - $ 2,318 216 ADVERTISING $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 218 MARKETING & BUSINESS DEVL. COLLATERAL $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 5 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 4,020 $ 4,020 $ 6,520 $ 6,275 Regional - Local Meetings & Seminars 1,000 $ 11000 $ 1,000 1,000 Mileage $ 1,320 $ 1,3 $ 1,320 $ 975 StateMarketing-related Conferences $ - - $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Visit Florida Governor's Conference (with City) - - $ 1,500 1,500 Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) $ 1,700 $ 1,700 $ 1,700 1,800 226 MEMBERSHIPDUES 3,3 $ 3,325 2,925 $ 59100 Visit Florida 4 425 $ 425 $ 475 Palm Beach County Convention & Visitors $ 1,700 $ 1,700 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 Bureau (represents 50% of cost to be shared with City) International Downtown Association (IDA) $ 1,200 $ 1,200 $ - 1,725 Gold Coast Public Relations Council $ - $ - $ - $ 50 International Festivals & Events Association $ - $ - $ 350 227 P 5,000 5,000 4,000 ,000 229 CAREER VLO T 1,500 1,500 1,500 $ 1,800 Florida Festivals & Events Training $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1,500 1,800 236 PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEOS, PROMOTIONAL 15,000 15,000 15,000 $ 15,000 310 OFFICE SUPPLIES$ 1,500 1,500 1,500 $ 1,500 340 CELLULAR PHONES $ 960 $ 960 720 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Palm Beach Post $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 Sun -Sentinel $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 Wall Street Journal $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 $ 350 0 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS $ - $ - $ 300 365 MARKETING PRINTING COSTS $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 $ 6,000 Notes: Decrease due to 100% of Marketing/Events/Economic Development Assistant moved to Executive Department. Increases in conference and travel related to marketing education and research for CRA signature programs/events. 16 �' I (6,690) -6% - 0% ® 0% 2,255 56 1,775 53 (1,000) -20% 300 20% - 0% - 0% ( 0) -25% ® 0% 300 100% - 0% (2,300) -2% r; $ 8,395 $ 8,3 $ 9,000 $ - Events (including t •` _111 WAO I Florida Festival & EventsIl 1 $.. n Benefits Health 500 10,5 $ 10,5 $ 10,5 $ 10,800 Dental $ 432 $ 432 $ 432 $ 460 Vision $ Sa $ 58 $ 5 $ 60 Life & Long Term Disability $ 1,500 $ 0 11 0 $ 339 Retirement Benefits (457 & 401(a) Plans) 960 13,106 $ 13,106 $ 9,000 $ 9,000 FICATaxes $ 4, �� ! 4,208 11 1 2111 3,465 Ik4 If - $ $ - $ 1,W7 5 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 4,260 $ 4,2 $ 5,760 $ 5,300 Regional - Local Meetings & Seminars 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Mileage $ 1,560 $ 1,560 $ 1,560 $ 1,000 State Event -related Travel $ - $ - $ 1,000 $ • '! Florida Redevelopment Association (F 1 11If {r 111 1 11 U 1,700 1 IIA 1,700 1 1,800 DETAILN 100 PERSONNEL SERVICES $ 92,223 $ 92,223 $ 83,514 $ 71,111 Salaries Soecial Events 65,000 1 .:... 50,000 45,00F between Executive Office, Marketing, Special $ 8,395 $ 8,3 $ 9,000 $ - Events (including t Florida Festival & EventsIl 1 $.. n Benefits Health 500 10,5 $ 10,5 $ 10,5 $ 10,800 Dental $ 432 $ 432 $ 432 $ 460 Vision $ Sa $ 58 $ 5 $ 60 Life & Long Term Disability $ 1,500 $ 0 11 0 $ 339 Retirement Benefits (457 & 401(a) Plans) 960 13,106 $ 13,106 $ 9,000 $ 9,000 FICATaxes $ 4, $ 4,208 $ 4,000 $ 3,465 3% Merit Pool + Incremental Taxes + Retirement $ - $ $ - $ 1,W7 5 CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS $ 4,260 $ 4,2 $ 5,760 $ 5,300 Regional - Local Meetings & Seminars 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 Mileage $ 1,560 $ 1,560 $ 1,560 $ 1,000 State Event -related Travel $ - $ - $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Florida Redevelopment Association (F $ 1,700 $ 1,700 $ 1,700 1,800 z; MEMBERSHIP. F 1 u Soo Florida Festival & EventsIl 1 $.. n 500 _ CAREER DEVELOPMENT1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 Florida Festivals & Events Training $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,800 $ 1,800 Il OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 11 960 # 960 0 li 355 SUBSCRIPTIONS $ A I 1i 11 365 EQUIPMENT k!f' 20,00020,000 20,000 20,000 • _ Decrease due to 100% of Marketing/Events/Economic Development Assistant moved to Executive Department. Increases in conference r travel related to event education d research forsignature 17 General Fund 11022,000 $ 29,500 $ COVERAGE213 PROPERTY & LIABILITY $109,500 $110,500 $ 128,475 Property, General Liablity, Crime, 1,000 I1,000 59000-154 y I li Inland Marina, Public Official 3,500 80,000 3,500 80,000 80,000 90,000 Management o , Excess $ 1 1 la 'A I I 111 I� 1' 1 59000-161 ■i"� 11 `: 1 I ... 1 11 it • ; � , Notes: Increases due to carrier estimates, addition of new Marina building, parking structures, windstorm coverage increases, Florida reemployment payments and leave payouts. 18 11022,000 $ 29,500 $ COVERAGE213 PROPERTY & LIABILITY $109,500 $110,500 $ 128,475 Property, General Liablity, Crime, 1,000 I1,000 59000-154 y I li Inland Marina, Public Official 3,500 80,000 3,500 80,000 80,000 90,000 Management o , Excess $ 2,500 10,000 10,000 59000-161 Liability 15,000 1.15,000 15,000 35,000 Storage Tank PollutionPolicy ... 6,000 WindstormCitizens Policy1 1 Il12,000 $ 13,000 it 14,000 Construction Policies 1 Illi 10,000 10,000 1 A'. 10,000 Policy1[; $ 7,500 $ 7,500 Notes: Increases due to carrier estimates, addition of new Marina building, parking structures, windstorm coverage increases, Florida reemployment payments and leave payouts. 18 11022,000 $ 29,500 $ 49,500 59000-153 Retirement 1,000 1,000 1 1,000 I1,000 59000-154 y I li $ 3,500 $ 3,500 $ 3,500 91I0-159 Reemployment Payments $ 2,500 $ 2,500 10,000 10,000 59000-161 15,000 1.15,000 15,000 35,000 Notes: Increases due to carrier estimates, addition of new Marina building, parking structures, windstorm coverage increases, Florida reemployment payments and leave payouts. 18 PROFESSIONAL - [: 200 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES $147,000 $147,000 $117,000147,000 l::: • +: - ,:: - 1 I 1 Marina Audit & Tax Compliance ! fill 1 1 III 1. I oil 15,000 i 10,000 I= AI • R i l I I I. 1 1 1 I'.. l l 1 $ I'. .'; 111 '� 1II.I 11I.W-11I I 1 I' DETAJL 200 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES $147,000 $147,000 $117,000147,000 Marina Audit & Tax Compliance 1 1 1' 15,000 i 10,000 $ 15i t 1' Indenture Compliance & Bond Continuing $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 5,000 $ 20,000 DisseminationBond Disclosure Financial Services $ 30,000 Il l 1 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 Website Hosting & Related Services $ 15,000 I1 Ill' +11 Website Design 01I Il I III:15,000 Personnel Services $ 20,000 i1 ll 20,000 III1 Economic Development rl $ 3,500 $ 3,500 $ 3,500 Record Retention/Document Management $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ - $ - 201 LEGAL SER CES 100,000 $ 100,000 100,000 100,000 204 OTHER PROFESSIONALIIi: FMI 110 110 Fire InspectionsSoo Soo f 1 500 City HR/Payroll/Benefits ILA $ Id' $ 14,500 S 14,500 $ 14,500 Notes: Na changes in this budget for FY15-16 19 General Repairs $ 25,000 0101 101 11# Janitorial Services $ 15,00011115,000 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 111 Property•1 1## $160,000 $160,000 170,00 Hurricane/Property• .: 11125,00025,000 01-51620 111 224 SIGNAGE $ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,00 COSTS325 ELECTRICITY I17 111'15,000 15,00 COSTS326 WATER Ill I!l A 1 • " 114 1�I 1 } 11 i l 1' r. I I •' � !� 41,1 I i 4 11 ! 111 f i l l 1 �: • :' ! 1 1 .' ' i 1 !i : ': 1 1 1 •' • � 1 1 l l 1. 1 1 ;i • ! 1 it 1 1 !I 1 1 L 4 1 1 1 '; •' i 1 1 it i l l ! 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 l ' • ( 11it 11l� 1#1 ` 11'l 1' • - It1 ��( I 11 ..4.:111 � 1 11! 1!_ 1 -- 1 �.ti`?'.id K '==d,11tiD�tt CONTRACTUAL SERVICES - Ir - •est Control $ 3,500 $ 3,500 $ 3,500 $ 3,500 PROPERTY ASSOCIATION 201 DUES $ 85,00085,000 $ 75,000 $ 75,000 205 • ;; 89,000 89,000 $ 89,000 ;:. .:::11l0 91,000 Storage 4,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 208 EQUIPMENT LEASES $ 20,20020,200 $ 17,500 $ 19,500 10,200 10,200 014 10,000 General Repairs $ 25,000 0101 101 11# Janitorial Services $ 15,00011115,000 111 Property•1 1## $160,000 $160,000 170,00 Hurricane/Property• .: 11125,00025,000 111 224 SIGNAGE $ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,00 COSTS325 ELECTRICITY I17 111'15,000 15,00 COSTS326 WATER Ill I!l II! 114 c General, ! .?, ! w Merchant 242 # .# $ 1 111=31M.0 $ 28,364 u • Original Ir 1 Year End 500 1, Change Incr1(Decr) Urnh z 1. ® $ 14,160 $ 14,160 { 9,11; 326 WATER COSTS $ �� 1 . 1 li 3,600 li : 1 327 iRl !745,000 745,000 N 11 1� 1 1# li 328 DIESEL SALES TAX $ ##S! ##!12,000 ##li � #II 1Ir f G ell: I` r, DEDUL CONTRACTUAL SERVICES Sea 200 Spill Contract $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 $ 600 209 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE COSTS $ 37,800 $ 37,800 $ 37,800 $ 23,885 Trash Removal ; Janitorial Services $ 4 9,100 9,100 Marina Maintenance $ 28,700 $ 4! $ 28,700 r- Ir11# IIf r 21 ! .?, ! w Merchant 242 Fees/Phone & Data .# $ 28,36060 $ 28,364 u • Ir 1 500 Sao 1 1 j COSTS325 ELECTRICITY 1 $ 14,160 $ 14,160 $ 9,11; 326 WATER COSTS $ �� 1 . 1 li 3,600 li : 1 327 iRl !745,000 745,000 N 11 1� 1 1# li 328 DIESEL SALES TAX $ ##S! ##!12,000 ##li r 21 0 IT SUPPORT $25,000 $25,000 $25,000Ii lU 7 INFU51MATION TECHNOLOGY 01-51650 IL- 212 FINANCIAL SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE $ 9,000 SUMMARr 9,000 $ 9,000 91500 0 TELEPHONE SYSTEM & DATA LINES $ 8,560 $ 8,560 $ 8,560 $ 8,560 ,, CITY IT -00 $25,000 $25,000 $ 400 EQUIPMENT COSTSi iia ..: SOFTWARE211 COMPUTER 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 2,500 2,000 SOFTWARE212 FINANCIAL 9,000 000 r00 {a it r; .0 $ 8,560 :0 $ 0. 00 !UIPMENT COSTS $ 7,000 I10 !!! 41'.fM2,000 � � �` \��� (1, �'�'�� h }1, �'i€�� •..� 3�,�� p .,i�\ � 1U� ))`�? � t7� F '\� F �.�� ���..R4� v ,`�--�\��, ,� >: �., ��_•, e ►r CONTRACTUAL SERX4CESiii its 000 000 Financial Accounting Software .d. 1ii iir, c -ii 000 Maintenance of Phone System $ [ii iir2,000 r.ii 0 IT SUPPORT $25,000 $25,000 $25,000Ii lU 212 FINANCIAL SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE $ 9,000 $ 9,000 $ 9,000 91500 0 TELEPHONE SYSTEM & DATA LINES $ 8,560 $ 8,560 $ 8,560 $ 8,560 400 EQUIPMENT COSTSi ..: 7,000 '. 7,000 $ 9,000 Notes: Increase due to ILA with City for IT support, anticipated software needs for graphic design, replacement of computer and printers. m Notes: Budgeted at 1% of total General Fund. `jUJO Im2aIj«jfj 23 ,5,000 300% Boyntonx Project•BudgetExpenses SiteNork & Demolition (6,950) _1% $ EconomicDevelopment Grant Pr• r 1 101 656,950 , *'' 1 ProgramMarketing 120,000 120,000120,0 11 Economic Development 1,082,500 2015-2016 Proposed 2DI4-2015 Sub -Total 1. 1,352,500 1,859,450 � . 1 - 28% $ 339,000 81% 1.320.824 21% ...: wn, mm=�� a - t - a 1 � ! i• X11 R `1 .I''1 1' s 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 ! 11 I 11'i 1' • :, l - � r 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 4 11 41 ! !'# 1 ' , SiteNork & Demolition (6,950) _1% $ EconomicDevelopment Grant Pr• r 1 101 656,950 , *'' 1 ProgramMarketing 120,000 120,000120,0 11 Economic Development 1,082,500 1,082,500 06 111 Sub -Total 1. 1,352,500 1,859,450 � . 1 - Community Support roj Special $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 321,000 $ 321,000 $ 380,000 1,000 1,000 $ 480,000 FIJ $ (6,950) _1% $ 22,000 18% $ 157,500 15% $ 172,550 9% $ 200,000 100% $ 50,000 50% $ 89,000 28% $ 339,000 81% 1.320.824 21% KWMgxc'/_106-14;17/Ca r rrr F err FrF r rrr E Notes: Increase due primarily to addition of Cottage District Design/Engineering and increase in Surveys/Appraisals and design services for new projects and addition of funds to Boynton Beach Boulevard design project. W rrr FY2014-2015F r 202 CONTINGENCY75,000 1 75,000 r '......75,000 ;: 100,000 $ 25,000 203 PROFESSIONALFI $511,610 $286,400 $ 7F,210 $ 255,600 1 LEGAL213 5) rrr $150,000 $125,000 $W%150,000 $ 1% Total., r $736,610 $486,400 45100171210 280,600 .' Ell`: x DETAIL - . i F 2 202 O F F F. 75,000 1 75,000 F,. ',:. 100,000 203 PROFESSIONALFi $511,610 $286,400 $ 767,210 SurveysAppraisals $ 50,000 $ 50,000 ,,...50,000 $ 100,000 Architectural Design Assistance $ 75,000 $ 75,000 $ 75,000 $ 150,000 Plan Updates - Federal Highway Corridor & Downtown .;,._ $160,000 I la 116,800 Flr Cottage rrF 00,000 Boynton Beach •;. Design r $226,610 $118,200 300 ,410 1: it S rrr KWMgxc'/_106-14;17/Ca r rrr F err FrF r rrr E Notes: Increase due primarily to addition of Cottage District Design/Engineering and increase in Surveys/Appraisals and design services for new projects and addition of funds to Boynton Beach Boulevard design project. W rrr Total $ 3,507,963 $ 3,274,298 $ 1,350,874 $ (340,850) EJ110-W1T--UZ-53ZUU $ 697,9" 53% $ 0% --t;APITAL 6% ME= 11111111110717T 7"W -A $ FYIS-16 401 PROPERTY PURCHASES : .; mortmEmm m- 401 PROPERTY PURCHASES $ 790,024 $ 790,024 $ 177,000 402 IMPROVEMENTS $ 215,850 $ 340,850 $ 322,776 404 CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS $ 1,512,921 $1,327,921 $ 263,453 405 SITE WORK & DEMOLITION FEES $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 406 INFRASTRUCTURE & STREETSCAPE $ 889,168 $ 716,503 $ 487,645 Total $ 3,507,963 $ 3,274,298 $ 1,350,874 $ (340,850) -100% $ 697,9" 53% $ 0% $ 34,497 6% $ 528,674 15% -$ is $ 715,503 $ 487,645 $ 750,000 Town Square P[oject Rollover $ FYIS-16 401 PROPERTY PURCHASES $ 790,024 $ 790,024 $ 177,000 $ 927,107 402 IMPROVEMENTS $ 215,850 $ 340,850 $ 322,776 $ $ Model Block $ - $ - Wayfi ding Sign for Art District (a) $ 25,000 $ 25,000 $ - $ 416,393 $ 416,393 $ 1$ Sara Sims Playground Equipment $ 25,000 $ 25,000 1, 2, 1,952,8SO $1,850,122 Notes: Increases due to property purchases, Marina Open Space and Model Block. EntrylWelcome Signage at North & Lal Rollover Reallocations from FY 2014- Amount of Rollover Allocated to: Marina Open Space PLoject South Federal Highway $ 165,850 $ 290,850 $ 290,850 $ - 404 CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS $ 1,512,921 $1,327,921 $ 263,453 $ 2,025,865 FEC Corridor Landscape Marina - Phase 2 (Harbormaster Dewey Park $ 20,985 Building & Site)(a) $ 376,304 $ 191,304 $ 161,304 $ - Marina - Open Space Construction & $ 192,260 Marine Open Space Rollover FY14-15 $ 641,770 Southern Drive Lane Repair and Total $ 834,030_ Resurface $ 700,000 $ 700,000 $58,230 834,030 $ 740,122 211 E. Ocean Renovation Grant $ 200,000 $ 200,000 $ - $ Parking & Street Enhancement - NE 4th $ 211,617 $ 211,617 $ 39,904 $ Dewey Park Enhancomerrts(a) $ 25,000 $ 25,000 $ 4,015 $ - 405 SITE WORK & DEMOLITION 100,000 S 100,000 $ 100,000 100,000 406 INFRASTRUCTURE & STREETSCAPE $ 889,168 $ 715,503 $ 487,645 $ 750,000 Town Square P[oject $ 500,000 $ 166,335 $ 32,252 $ 200,000 $ 134,083 $ 65,917 North Federal Hwy/FEC Corridor Landscape $ 132,775 $ 132,775 $ 39,000 $ $ $ Model Block $ - $ - $ $ 550,000 1$ $ 550,000 Ocean Avenue Lighting PUo ad $ 256,393 $ 416,393 $ 416,393 $ 1$ $ - 1, 2, 1,952,8SO $1,850,122 Notes: Increases due to property purchases, Marina Open Space and Model Block. Lal Rollover Reallocations from FY 2014- Amount of Rollover Allocated to: Marina Open Space PLoject Wayfinding Sign for Art District $ 25,000 Marina Phase 11- Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape $ 93,775 Dewey Park $ 20,985 al rt Browrifield $ 22,500 Sub -Total $ 192,260 Marine Open Space Rollover FY14-15 $ 641,770 Total $ 834,030_ mi s DETAIL Rollover FY15-16 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 444 (Commercial Fagade, Construction. $ 150,000 656,950 256,950650,000 $ 256,950 (6,950) -1% 120,000+ 0 u 0 ;; 120,000 Interior Build -Out, RentBuild- Reimbursement) 142,0 0 0 $ 22,000 18% % 1,082,500 1,082,500 $ 1,060,000 1�4OW $ 157,500 Total 00 $ 1,859,450 $ 1,436,950 $ 2,032,00 $ 172,550 DETAIL Rollover FY15-16 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS 444 (Commercial Fagade, Construction. $ 150,000 $ 656,950 $ 256,950 $ 650,000 0,000 250,000 Interior Build -Out, RentBuild- Reimbursement) 5 MARKETING INCENTIVE 120,000 120,000 120,000 142,000 - 142,000 DIRECT INCENTIVE FUNDING 443 AGREEMENTS ( I ) $1,082,500 $1,082,500 $1,060,000 $ 1,240,000 Cornerstone - The Pre Year 1 of 1 - $ - $ - 100,000 - 100,000 ebore Cove - Phase 1 Year 3 of 1 360,000 360,000 $ 360,006 375,000 - 375,000 Seabourne Cove - Phase Year 2 of 1 165,000 165,000 $ 165,000 165,000 - 165,000 Casa Year 6 of 1 5,000 5,000 $ 485,000 5,000 - 5,000 Wal-Mart Year 4 of 1 ,000 50,000 $ 50,000 55,000 - 55,000 Wal-Mart Brownfield Payment(a) 22,500 $ 22,500 $ - - - - 0,000 $1,632,000 Notes: Increase due to higher DIFA payments due to rise in property assessments. () Rollover Reallocations from 14-15 Amount of Rollover AJlocated to: Marinapen Space PMiect Wayfinding Sign for Art District$ 25,000 Marina II - Harbormaster Building $ 30,000 FEC Corridor Landscape 93,775 Dewey Park $ 20,985 l art Brownfield $ 22,500 192,260 RE $ - $ 560,000 Notes- Increase due to addition of Community Policing, District Clean Program and signature events. f "] INEW7■ ■ Rollover 6 I;, COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECTS Community,.d Economic Development Workshops = Meetings $100,000 ': 30,000 $100,000 30,000 9 1 $100,000 11 1F, $ _ 150,000 50,000 P 1 1 1 Business,i . t Support _..1 1 1 1, .: . , s 20,000 ._50,000 D :... Program r i�... _501000 470 COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECTS $100,000 '.Ili, 0 $100,000 ', i. i IIP '. 50,000 I' , 480 SPECIAL EVENTS $321,000 $321,000 $380,000 11P '. x'-' 1 10P Illi :% Total $421,000 , $421,000 $ ,;• ; i III` 1�... $360,500 $185,000 i. i GOO _..339,000 410,000 174,584 ... ?t OF113 1. -:. � )�?l l `� 4'C ~� 60,000 111_ tI � �t Fi _ `i ;-fix_ t ' a.. $ - $ 560,000 Notes- Increase due to addition of Community Policing, District Clean Program and signature events. f "] INEW7■ ■ Rollover 6 I;, COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECTS Community,.d Economic Development Workshops = Meetings $100,000 ': 30,000 $100,000 30,000 9 1 $100,000 11 1F, $ _ 150,000 50,000 P 1 1 1 Business,i . t Support _..1 1 1 1, . i 1 1 0 '.,... 20,000 ._50,000 D :... Program r i�... _501000 1111 li 1 1 1 Women'sb...Historic Match Grant $...50,000 50,0 00 1..50,000 IE SPECIAL EVENTS Haunted Pirate FestMermaid Splash $321,000 $125,000.. $321,000 $125,000 $360,500 $185,000 $ $ 410,000 174,584 Holiday T;' Lighting & Concert� 60,000 111_ 60,000 1 _._. 60,000 1 I Holiday Pard: (City Run - CRA reimburses 25,000 P 25,000 1 A, 22,000 $ 25,000 Holiday Boat Parade $ 12,000 $ 12,000 $ 000 $ 12,000 MLK Hope - _ 1 1 1 4 1 1 Earth216 11� .., 11 _.. 6,500 ... 13,340 1 Special Events Grant Program ., _.20,000 $ 20,000 5,000 0_ 20,000 $ - $ 560,000 Notes- Increase due to addition of Community Policing, District Clean Program and signature events. f "] We MMMIPBuaget Original M:frr. M—M 1 1 1 f i 1l� Il •.11 ; ;�• III ;•• ### a ;rf 1#7 111 :111 •ll — �1 ;1 '1 fl �i .# •• 1 •' 11 7 # •;1i ; ' �, # ##�1 life M 111 x Isla off We 31 F f L ! . A 1 .3 IKE,' mx&Af 1 �uft; $ 609,182 $ 18,765,883 $6,802,970 $ 26,178,035 27,964,327 1,787,073 2012Total 7rderest Rates 5.65% 2.56% 3.30% _ Total ond Refunding Savings $ �, ,... 31 h BOYNTO�N� 'N"M111100 RA CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 SUBJECT: Consideration of Purchase and Development Agreement between the CRA and Related Urban Development Group (RUDG) for the CRA property known as Ocean Breeze East SUMMARY: At the August 11, 2015 CRA Board meeting, the Board entertained four offers for its property known as Ocean Breeze East. The Board selected RUDG, LLC also known as the Related Urban Development Group to develop the site. Related has offered the CRA $2,000,000 for the site contingent upon them being awarded 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation in 2016. RUDG will be submitting an application for tax credits in early November. RUDG should have word in late December if the project has the potential to receive tax credits. The attached Purchase and Development Agreement has been reviewed by RUDG and the CRA legal staff. Relevant terms of the Agreement are: 1. Purchase of the property is contingent upon RUDG receiving an award of 9% tax credits. 2. Design of the project is subject to CRA Board approval. 3. Closing to occur within 90 days from the tax credit allocation approval. 4. Site plan submission approval by May 31, 2016. 5. Submission of construction drawings to the City within 5 months of binding commitment for Tax Credits. 6. Local government contribution of $75,000 in the form of a low-interest loan or grant. A local match is required by Florida Housing Finance Corporation. FISCAL ACT: If RUDG is awarded 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits, the CRA will receive $2,000,000 at closing which would be 90 days from the award of the tax credit allocation less the $75,000 local government contribution and customary closing costs. .,PLAN,PROGRAM PROJECT:- Boynton Community Ud betweenRECO�4MENDATIONS: Approve the attached Purchase and Development Agreeme - O - - - site. T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\FY 2014 - 2015 Board Meetings\September 20151Related OBE.docx 0 VA I%'] jol r T44AFrfiJJ[G-1 _ I 44 I I W I Y 11 In consideration of TWO MILLION AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) and the VFW -W - acknowledged the Parties hereto agree as follows: 1. PURCHASE AND SALE/PROPERTY. SELLER agrees to sell and convey to PURCHASER and PURCHASER agrees to purchase and acquire from SELLER, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth-, the real property legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (hereinafter the "Property"). The Parties intend that the purchase and sale and ensuing redevelopment of the Property will be effected in order to reduce slum and blight and to enable the construction of a new housing community (the "Project") on the site of the former housing project known as Ocean Breeze East. 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The Purchase Price for the Property shall be TWO MILLION AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) to be paid in full at Closing. SELLER has complied with Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, in proceeding with the sale of the Property to PURCHASER. 3. DEPOSITS. An Initial Deposit in the amount of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND 00/100 ($25,000.00) shall be deposited with Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. (hereinafter "Escrow Agent") within two (2) business days following execution hereof by the Parties. The Initial Deposit shall be fully refundable to PURCHASER, if prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period (as hereinafter defined), the PURCHASER advises SELLER in writing that it does not intend to complete the purchase of the Property. M- MIN 111M I I WWI FA NLYA ir.) 012 1114 Fall all M-113 In s=30 0 0 0 ZW-0 I U-9 94469243 v1 30364-0000 00544647-1 Page 2 of 16 5. CLOSING. The PURCHASER'S obligation to close on the purchase of 11 Property is contingent on the following: a) PURCHASER obtaining site plan approval from the City of Boynton Beach, Florida (the "City") to build 120 residential units on the Property for occupancy by low income households. b) Prior to the expiration of the Nine Percent (9%) Tax Credit Allocati Period (as hereinafter defined), PURCHASER receiving an invitation to underwriting for ] award of low-income housing tax credits ("LIHTC") from the Florida Housing Finan Corporation ("Florida Housing"); and t c) Seller delivering marketable title to the Property subject only to those title exceptions acceptable to the PURCHASER, all as more specifically set forth herein. 6. NINE PERCENT (9%) TAX CREDIT APPLICATION PERIOD. Prior to the last date of the applicable Florida Housing Request for Applications, in response to which the PURCHASER submits an application for LIHTC's that includes this Agreement, which is estimated to be not later than November 5, 2015 (the "Tax Credit Application Period"), the PURCHASER shall apply for an allocation of LIHTC's ftorn Florida Housing (the "Allocation"). 7. ALLOCATION. PURCHASER shall have until May 31, 2016 in which to obtain the Allocation. The Allocation shall be evidenced by an invitation to underwriting issued by Florida Housing. In the event PURCHASER does not receive the Allocation and does not wish to proceed with the acquisition of the Property, the Deposit shall be fully refundable to PURCHASER within five (5) business days after PURCHASER provides written notice to SELLER that it has failed to obtain the Allocation. 8. CLOSING DATE. The Closing shall take place on the sooner to occur of ninety (90) days from Allocation approval-, if PURCHASER obtains an Allocation or (ii) PURCHASER fails to obtain an Allocation but nonetheless waives all conditions precedelp regarding the Allocation and desires to proceed to Closing, then on the date which is ninety (9 days following the expiration of the Tax Credit Allocation Period. 8.1. Closing Extensions. PURCHASER shall have the option to purchase from SELLER two (2) thirty (30) day extensions of the Closing Date ("Closing Extension") for the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($15,000.00) each, which shall be non-refundable to PURCHASER except for SELLER'S default each of which paymennts shall be applicable to the Purchase Price at Closing. 9. TITLE TO BE CONVEYED. At Closing, SELLER shall convey to PURCHASER, by Warranty Deed complying with the requirements of the Title Cornmitment (hereinafter defined), valid, good, marketable and insurable title in fee simple to the Property, free and clear of any and all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements, assessments, restrictions and other conditions except only the following (collectively, the "Permitted #4469243 v1 3036"000 00544647-1 Jiv� MOMMUSIM"; Page 5 of 16 11.2 Pending Proceedings. At Closing, there shall be no litigation or administrative agency or other governmental proceeding of any kind whatsoever involving the Property or the SELLER, pending or threatened, which has not been disclosed, prior to closing, and accepted by PURCHASER. 11.3 Compliance with Laws and Regulations. The Property shall be compliance with all aM. licable federal. state and— local laws ordinances rules.. lations-. cod requirements, licenses, permits and authorizations as of the -date of Closing. 11.4 Construction Permit Appro val—. The SELLER will cooperate with 4- oil I 12. CLOSING DOCUMENTS. The SELLER shall prepare, or cause to be prepare the Closing Documents set forth in this Section, except for documents prepared by the ri Company. At Closing, SELLER shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and deliverl to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments: 12.1 Deed andAuthorizing Resolutions. SELLER shall furnish a W title to the Property free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and other conditions of title oth than the Permitted Exceptions, together with such resolutions or other applicable authorizi documents evidencing approval of the transaction by the SELLER's governing body as Closing Agent and the title Company may require. "AE&nJr4XVA'WJrr IWO 1 .01 W-0 - IMIT307TWITEWTo Me. le stw-luum that there are no parties in possession of the Property other than SELLER. SELLER shall also fumish to PURCHASER a non -foreign affidavit with respect to the Property. In the event SELLER is unable to deliver its affidavits referenced above, the same shall be deemed an uncured Title Objection. 12.3 Closing Statement. A closing statement setting forth the Purchase Price, all credits, adjustments and prorations between PURCHASER and SELLER, all costs and expenses to be paid at Closing, and the net proceeds due SELLER, which SELLER shall also execute and deliver at Closing. 12.4 Corrective Documents. Documentation required to clear title to the Property of all liens, encumbrances and exceptions, if any, other than Permitted Exceptions. #4469243 v I 30364-0000 00544647-1 . I 1 11 4 6 a, '�!Illlll 1115111111111115 111111,11''11 'I'll 11111111111 1111,111 12.5 Additional Documents. Such other documents as PURCHASER or the Title Company may reasonably request that SELLER execute and deliver, and any other 0 �_V[ o, OlgA 4A.-MIlLye-zif Imfiffel ati-f ;W41EA'A and effectuate the terms of this Agreement. 13. PRORATIONS ,CLOSING COSTS AND CLOSING PROCEDURES. 13.1 Prorations. Taxes for the Property shall be prorated through the day before Closing. Cash at Closing shall be increased or decreased as may be required by prorations to be made through the day prior to Closing. Taxes shall be prorated based upon the current year's tax with due allowance made for maximum allowable discount. If Closing occurs at a date when the current year's millage is not fixed and current year's assessment is available, taxes will be prorated based upon such assessment and prior year's millage. If current year's assessment is not available, then taxes will be prorated on prior year's tax. A tax proration based on an estimate shall, at request of either party, be readjusted upon receipt of tax bill which discloses an actual difference in the amount of the taxes estimated at Closing that exceeds $1,000. 13.2 Closing Costs. SELLEK"' shall pay for documentary stamps on the deed, recording the deed and any cost associated with curing title. Purchaser shall pay all other closing expenses. Each party shall be responsible for their respective attorneys' fees. 13.3 Closigg Procedure. PURCHASER shall fund the Purchase Price subject to the credits, offsets and prorations set forth herein. SELLER and PURCHASER (as applicable) shall execute and deliver to the Closing Agent the Closing Documents. The Closing Agent shall, at Closing: (i) disburse the sale proceeds to SELLER; (ii) deliver the Closing Documents and a "marked -up" Title Commitment to PURCHASER, and promptly thereafter, record the Deed and other recordable Closing Documents in the appropriate public records. 13.4 Existing Mortg_ages and Other Liens. At Closing, SELLER shall obtain, tr cause to be obtained, satisfaction or release of record of all mortgages, liens and judgments 2.pplicable to and encumbering the Property. 14. REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS AND WARRANTIES. SELLER herebi represents, covenants and warrants to PURCHASER, as of the Effective Date and as of Closing Date, as follows: I 14.1 Authority. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by SELLER and the consummation bv SELLER of the transaction contMplated by this Agreement are within go it =nMRSTWIT TINJ ST111111TIZ01, LIV UUL *11 UC11U1"4 Milt U11 Min 5MMEW M, Agreement represents a valid and binding obligation of SELLER. 14.2 Title. SELLER is and will be on the Closing Date, the owner of valid, good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property, free and clear of all fiens,, #4469243 0 30364-0000 00544647-1 T, Page 7 of 16 encumbrances and restrictions of any kind, except the Permitted Exceptions (and encumbrances tf record which will be discharged at Closing). 14.3 gation. There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or threatened against Seller or the Property affecting any portion of the Property, including but not limited to condemnation actions. 14.4 Parties in Possession. There are no parties other than SELLER possession or with a right to possession of any portion of the Land. i 14.4 Acts Affecting Property. From and after the Effective Date, SELLEI will refrain from (a) performing any grading, excavation, construction, or making any oth change or improvement upon or about the Property; (b) creating or incurring, or suffering 1 exist, any mortgage, lien, pledge, or other encumbrances in any way affecting the Property oth than the Permitted Exceptions (including the mortgages, liens, pledges, and other encumbranc existing on the Effective Date) and (c) committing any waste or nuisance upon the Property. 15. DEFAULT. 15.1 PURCHASER'S Default. In the event that this transaction fails to close due to a wrongful refusal to close or default on the part of PURCHASER, SELLER shall be entitled to retain the Deposit, and neither PURCHASER nor SELLER shall have any further obligation or liabilities under this Agreement, except for those expressly provided to survive the termination of this Agreement; provided, however, that PURCHASER shall also be responsible for the removal of any liens asserted against the Property by persons claiming by, through or under PURCHASER. 15.2 SELLER'S Default. In the event that SELLER fails to fully and timely to perform any of its obligations and covenants hereunder or if SELLER is in breach of any Agreement in which event PURCHASER may terminate this Agreement, receive back its Deposit and neither party shall have any further rights hereunder or (ii) seek specific performance. 15.3 Notice of Default. Prior to declaring a default and exercisingthe remedi described herein, the non -defaulting Party shall issue a notice of default to the defaulting P describing the event or condition of default in sufficient detail to enable a reasonable person 'i nj determine the action necessary to cure the default. The defaulting Party shall have fifteen (I 0 zk' a' -Wit failure to close, the cure period shall only be three (3) business days from the delivery of noti I Both Parties agree that if an extension is requested, such extension shall not be unreasonab withheld. If the default has not been cured within the aforesaid period, the non -defaulting P may exercise the remedies described above. #4469243 A 30364-0000 00544647-1 A! 4,Y Page 8 of 16 15.4 Survival, The provisions of this Section 15 shall survive the termination oft is Agreement. 16. NOTICES. All notices required in this Agreement must be in writing and shall 14 considered delivered when received by certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal delivery to the following addresses: If to Seller: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Executive Director, Vivian L. Brooks Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 With a copy to: Kenneth Dodge, Esquire Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 If to Purchaser: RUDG, LLC Alberto Milo, Jr., Vice President 315 S. Biscayne Blvd., P Floor Miami, FL 33131 17. BINDING OBLIGATION/ASSIGNMENT. The terms and conditions of this Agreement are hereby made binding on, and shall inure to the benefit of, the successors and permitted assigns of the Parties hereto. SELLER may not assign its interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of PURCHASER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. This Agreement may be freely assigned by PURCHASER to an affiliated assignee of PURCHASER, and thereafter PURCHASER'S assignee shall be obligated to close the transaction contemplated herein as if such assignee were the original party to this Agreement. Any assignment by PURCHASER to an unrelated party shall be subject to the written approval of SELLER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 18. RISK OF LOSS. In the event the condition of the Property, or any part thereof, is materially altered by an act of God or other natural force beyond the control of SELLER, PURCHASER rn u elect as its 3QkAv_1i= to terminate this Agreement and receive a refund of the Deposit and the parties shall have no fin-ther obligations under Us agreement, or PURCHASER may accept the Property without any reduction in the value of the Property. In the event of the institution of any proceedings by any Governmental Authority which shall relate to the Go rajwsed taking of anyik�ortion of the Pm:]c=%A bVA eminent domain g9o) iitp the event of the taking of any portion of the Property by eminent domain prior to Closing, SELLER shall promptly notify PURCHASER and PURCHASER shall thereafter have the right and option to terminate this Agreement by giving SELLER written notice of PURCHASER's election to terminate within fifteen (15) days after receipt by PURCHASER of the notice from SELLER. SELLER hereby agrees to furnish PURCHASER with written notice of a proposed condemnation within two (2) business days after SELLER's receipt of such notification. Should PURCHASER terminate this Agreement, the Deposit shall immediately be returned to #4469243 v I 30364-0000 00544647-1 PURCHASE AGREEMENT/HH BOYNTON/OBE Page 9 of 16 PURCHASER and thereafter the Parties shall be released ftom their respective obligations liabilities hereunder. Should PURCHASER elect not to terminatc, the parties hereto I 1*roceed to Closing and SELLER shall assign all of its right, title and interest in all awards in connection with such taking to PURCHASER. I 19. BROKER FEES. The Parties hereby confirm that neither of them has dealt with any broker in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. Each Party shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other Party from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs or expenses (including, without limitation, attorney's fees) of any kind or character arising out of or resulting from any agreement, arrangement or understanding alleged • this Agreement. However, SELLER'S indemnification obligations shall not exceed the statutory limits provided within Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and CRA does not otherwise waive its sovereign immunity rights. The provisions of this Section shall survive Closing or termination of this Agreement. 20. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. To tile best of SELLER'S knowledge, the Property and the use and operation thereof are in compliance with all applicable county and governmental laws, ordinances, regulations, licenses, permits and authorizations, including, without limitation, applicable zoning and environmental laws and regulations. 21. DEVELOPMENT AND SALE OF THE PROPERTY. SELLER and PURCHASER acknowledge that the Property is being sold to PURCHASER for the sole purpose of developing a multi -family development. 21.1 SELLER DESIGN APPROVAL. The PURCHASER agrees that the SELLER shall have the right to reasonably approve the design of the Project. PURCHASER shall submit plans to the SELLER for review prior to submission to the City for approval. SELLER shall Co-rovide comments or agocroval of the design to scheduled Board meeting after PURCHASER submits plans for approval. 21.2 REQUIRED PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. PURCHASER shall incorporate the following design improvements into the Project: a) If requested or required by the SELLER, the Project may be designed to be a gated community to enhance the value of the Property. A decorative fence may be installed around the buildings comprising the Project to create an enclosed space. If requested or required proof of residency for entry. b) 'Me Project shall have a 5' sidewalk constructed around the entirety of the Project within the public right-of-way. c). The Project shall have streetlights approved in design by the SELLER and City—, placed outside the perimeter of the Project in the City right-of-way at intervals according to the City code. #4469243 v I 3036"000 00544647-1 Page 10 of 16 d). The Project shall have trees in species and caliper approved by the City and SELLER installed outside the perimeter of the Project within the City right-of-way at intervals acceptable to the City and SELLER. 21.3 Limitation on Use of Property. SELLER acknowledges that the Property will be rezoned to Mixed -Use Low 2. 22. DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE. The following events must be documented writing and provided to the SELLER upon completion of each action (collectively the "Proje Elements"). I a) Submission of application to the City for site plan approval within nin (90) days following the Effective D,te. I 1 [11,11111 liiill� ��1�1111 lililll; 111i , I:i wg�� c) Approval of financing for the Project including the construction loan and permanent financing commitment in an amount sufficient to develop the Project no later than eighteen (18) months following the Effective Date. PURCHASER shall provide SELLER proof of financing for the Project within this timeframe. d) Submission of construction documents to the City for a building permit within five (5) months following receipt of a binding commitment for the syndication or sale of LIHTC's. Proof of permit application fees paid will be provided to the SELLER -upon submission to the City. Upon City issuance of the building permit a copy will be provided to SELLER. e) Groundbreaking ceremony and commencement of construction shall occur within two (2) months following the issuance of a building permit. SELLER will be in attendance at the ceremony and participate in its planning. f) Temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy to be provided within eighteen (18) months following building permit issuance. tamp - M. the reason or circumstances not under the control of PURCHASER that have prevented PURCHASER from meeting the timeline, and SELLER has not agreed in writing to the same and which approval shall not be reasonably withheld, then (a) if such events are contemplated to occur following the Closing but fail to occur as required, then the PURCHASER shall be required to reconvey the Property to the SELLER, this Agreement shall be terminated, and SELLER shall be released from any and all obligations -under this Agreement and (b) if such events are contemplated to occur prior to Closing but fail to occur as required, then it shall be a default hereunder and treated as provided in Section 15, above. The parties understand and agree that in such instance SELLER shall be entitled to the Deposit in full and final satisfaction of PURCHASER's obligations hereunder. SELLER agrees to work reasonably with PURCHASER #4469243 vI 30364-0000 00544647-1 UANTMIXIMMU Page I I of 16 in working within the timeframes set forth above, but PURCHASER and SELLER agree that time is of the essence. 23.1 General. This Agreement, and any amendment hereto, may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which shall, together, constitute one and the same instrument. The section and paragraph headings herein contained are for the purposes of identification only and shall not be considered in construing this Agreement. Reference to a Section shall be deemed to be a reference to the entire Section, unless otherwise specified. No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless in writing executed by Parties. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the Property and all subject matter herein and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements, written or oral, between the Parties. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The Parties hereby agree that jurisdiction of any litigation brought arising out of this Agreement shall be in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, District Court for the Southern District Court of Florida. 23.2 Computation of Time. Any reference herein to time periods which da not measured in business days and which are less than six (6) days, shall exclude Satur, Sundays and legal holidays in the computation thereof Any time period provided for in Agreement which ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday shall extend to 5:00 p.m. on next full business day. Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under ct Agreement. Time periods commencing with the Effective Date shall not include the Effe Date in the calculation thereof 23.3 Waiver. Neither the Wlure of a party to insist upon a -strict performan 'n of any of the terms, provisions, covenants, agreements and conditions hereof, nor the acceptani of any itern by a party with knowledge of a breach of this Agreement by the other party in performance of their respective obligations hereunder, shall be deemed a waiver of any rights remedies that a party may have or a waiver of any subsequent breach or default in any of su j terms, provisions, covenants, agreements or conditions. This paragraph shall survive terminati of this Agreement and the Closing. 23.4 Construction of Ajueement. The Parties to this Agreement, OUMO counsel, have participated freely in the negotiation and preparation hereof. Neither As used in this Agreement, or any amendment hereto, the masculine shall include the feminin I the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular, as the context in il require. Provisions of this Agreement that expressly provide that they survive the Closing sh not merge into the Deed. 23.5 Severabilfty. If any provision of this Agreement or the applicatil thereof shall, for any reason and to @11y extent, be invalid or unenforceable, neither the remaind #4469243 v] 30364-0000 00544647-1 Page 12 of 16 M&I 9 5 1 (7-A 0) OITJ JK) 10) 0 $M41 E I I I NZ41-K&I I M I M- mu i J.11 23.6 Handwritten Provisions. Handwritten provisions inserted in this Agreement and initialed by SELLER and PURCHASER shall control all printed provisions in conflict therewith. 23.7 Waiver of Jury Trial. As an inducement to PURCHASER agreeing to enter into this Agreement, PURCHASER and SELLER hereby waive trial by jury in any action or proceeding brought by either party against the other party pertaining to any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement. 23.8 Attorneys Fees and Costs. Should it be necessary to bring an action i enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, inclul those at the appellate level, shall be awarded to the prevailing party. or on whose behalf he or she is signing with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 23. 10 No Recording. This Agreement shall not be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 23.11 Survival. The covenants, warranties, representations, indemnities and undertakings of SELLER set forth in this Agreement, shall survive the Closing, the delivery and recording of the Deed and PURCHASER'S possession of the Property. 23.12 SELLER Attorneys' Fees and Costs. SELLER acknowledges and agrees that SELLER shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and all costs, if any, incurred by SELLER in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 23.13 Public Records. SELLER -is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The PURCHASER shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the PURCHASER shall: a. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessari would be required by the SELLER in connection with this Agreement; I b. Provide the public with access to such public records on the same terms and conditions that the SELLER would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed that provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat., or as otherwise provided by law; #4469243 vI 30364-0000 00544647-1 14! 1"age 13 of 16 C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confid- . d eand exempt from public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and d. Meet all requirements for retaining and providing public records and transfer to the SELLER, at no cost, all public records in possession of the PURCHASER upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. All records stored electronically must be provided to the SELLER in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the SELLER. SELLER shall, upon request, provide guidance to PURCHASER as to the public records keeping and reporting duties that are imposed upon PURCHASER as provided above and shall take all steps reasonably required to assist PURCHASER in not violating them. The failure of F'URCHASER to comply with the provisions set forth in this Agreement shall constitute a 1-refault and Breach of this Agreement. If PURCHASER fails to cure the default within seven (7) days' notice from the SELLER the SELLER may terminate the Agreement. #4469243 vt 30364-0000 00544"7-1 Page 14 of 16 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the Ei'ective date. PURCHASER SELLEA V1001WIM4 By: . ....... Print Name: Title: Date: #4469243 v I 30364-0000 00544647-1 BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Print Name: Jerry Taylor Title: Chair Date: Witnesses: kp Page 15 of 16 PARCEL 1: A portion of Block C of the Plat of BOYNTON HILLS, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 4, at Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, described as follows: Commence at the Northeast comer of Lot 147 of said Block C; thence South (assumed), along the East line of said Lot 147 a distance of 20.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South, along the East line of said Block C, 228.36 feet to the Southeast comer of Lot 134 of said BI•ck - thence West. alonv the South line of said Lot 134. a distance of 100 feet to the East line Imam. res�: 4 1 MUM is 01611M.111,1.1 we MiN MWIMIM10- M log 1,11MUM) V I T.M.MMMIM -Ing a 3oi-J-1vesterij nm East); thence Northwesterly, along the arc of said curve 5.02 feet through a central angle of 0' 29' 11 " to the intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Lot 129 of said V thence South along the said Northerly prolongation of the East line of said Lot 129, a distance of 57.60 feet to the Southeast comer of said Lot 129; thence West, along the South line of said Lot 129 and the South line of said Lot 128 a distance of 150.00 feet to the West line of said Lot 128; thence North, along said West line 15.00 feet to the South line of Lots 127 and 126 of said Block C; thence West, along the said South line of Lots 127 and 126, a distance of 100.00 feet to the West line of said Lot 126; thence North, along said West line, 45.00 feet to the South fine of Lots 124 and 123 of said Block C; thence West along said South line, 100.00 feet to the West line of said Lot 123; thence North along said West line and the Northerly prolongation thereof, 193.23 feet to the intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the South line of Lot 141 of said Block C; thence North 76'43'35" East along said Westerly prolongation, 157.99 feet to the West line of said Lot 141; thence North, along said West line, 101.25 feet to the North line of said Lot 141; thence North 83' 17'55" East, along the North line of Lots 141 and 142 of said Block C, a distance of 75.51 feet to a line 25 feet West of and parallel with the East line of Lot 150 of said Block C; thence North, along said parallel line 92.44 feet to the North line of Lots 150, 149, 148 and 147 of said Block C; thence East, along said North line 205.00 feet to the beginning of a curve concave Southwesterly having a radius of 20.00 feet and a central angle of 90" 00' 00"; thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve, 31.42 feet to the Point of Beginning aforedescribed. PARCEL 2: Lots 3 through 12 inclusive, in Block 1, Lots 1 and 2, in Block 1, LESS all that portion of lots I and 2 lying West of the East right-of-way line for "Seacrest Boulevard" as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182 and less a 20 foot return curve area for road right-of- way, PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 11, at Page 43, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Mel #4469243 v I 30364-0000 00544647-1 Page ► of 16 PARCEL3: and the South Half (SI/2) of the East Half (EI/2) of • of Subdivision o f ths of East, LESS the South 125 feet thereof; Less parcels conveyed to the City of Boynton Beach by Official Records Book 852, Page 642 and LESS the right-of-way for "Seacrest Boulevard" as shown on Road Plat Book 5, at Page 182, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 4, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. #4469243 A 30364-0000 00544647-1 F�, %, 4 h BOYIN=BE RA TC��'� 1September 8 2015 F_JconsentAgenda I X I Old Business I I New Business I I Legal I I Information Only I I Other � 1114111 SUBJECT: Consideration of the Related Urban Development Group's (RUDG, LLC) request for Required Local Government Contribution in the Amount of $115,000 for the Ocean Breeze East Site SUMMARY: At the August 11, 2015 CRA Board meeting, the Board selected the Related Urban Development Group to enter into a Purchase and Development Agreement to develop the Ocean Breeze site. RUDG will be applying for Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) to finance the project. Florida Housing Finance Corp. administers the LIHTC program for the State of Florida. One of the requirements to submit a tax credit application is a local government contribution in the net present value of $75,000 or more in the form of either a grant or low-interest loan (See Attached Florida Housing form). Related is requesting a low-interest (1%), interest only loan (1%) over a thirty year period. FISCAL IMPACT: $115,000 to come from closing proceeds. PROJECT:CRA PLAN,, PROGRAM OR Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan Update RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve the Contribution in the amount of $115,000 for the Ocean Breeze project subject to RUDG receiving a tax credit allocation. Executive Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetinglFY 2014 - 2015 Board Meetings\September 20151Local Contribution RUDG OBE.docx Ir 111�l��l�������l�l,���,�l��l�,�ll,� Na,mc of Devc1oprnent: Development Location� �At a minim provide the address number. street name and city, and/or rovide the street name, closcst dcsio-nated intersection and either the um, !I — city (if iocated within a city) or county (if located in the unincorporated area of the county). If the Development consists orscattered sites, the Development Location stated above must reflect the Scattered Site where the Development Location Point is iocatcd) tri or before the Application Deadline, the City/County of , committed (Name of City or County) (which may be used as a Non -Corporation Funding Proposal in the Application if it meets the (loan amount) I t I 1 11 , rwroposed Development referenced above, The net present value of the above -referenced loan, based on its payment stream, inclusive of a reduced interest rate and the designated discount rate (as stated in the applicable RFA) is: $ No consideration or promise of consideration has been given with respect to the loan. For purposes of the foregoing, the promise of providing affordable housing does not constitute consideration. The commitment for this loan is effective as of the Application Deadline referenced above, and is provided specifically with respect to the proposed Development. CERTIFICATION I certify that the foregoing information is true and correct and that this commitment is effective at least through the date required in the applicable RFA. Print orType Name This certification must be signed by the chief appointed official (staff) responsible for such approvals, Mayor, City Manager, County Manager /Administrator/Coordinator, Chairperson of the City Council/Commission or Chairperson of the Board of County Commissioners. If the contribution is from a Land Authority organized pursuant to Chapter 380.0663, Florida Statutes, this certification must be signed by the Chair of the Land Authority. One of the authorized persons named above may sign this form for certification of state, federal or Local Government funds initially obtained by or derived from a Local Government that is directly administered by an intermediary such as a housing finance authority. a community reinvestment corporation, or a state - certified Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO). Other signatories are not acceptable. The Applicant will not receive credit for this contribution if the certification is improperly signed. To be considered for points, the amount of the contribution stated on this form must be a precise dollar amount and cannot include words such as estimated, up to, maximum of, not to exceed, etc. If the Application is not eligible for automatic points, this contribution will not be considered if the certification contains corrections or 'white-out' or if the certification is altered or retyped. The certification may be photocopied. Please note: This form may be modified by Florida Housing Finance Corporation per Section 67-60-005, F.A.C. (Form Rev 01-14) Years 1-30 Rate (per annum) Payment 115,000.00 5,61% 38,876.53 76,123.47 1.00% 1,150.00 eerie _ "ear �r�teret F�rin��al T°tal F�arr�ent 1 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 2 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 3 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 4 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 5 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 6 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 7 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 8 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 9 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 10 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 11 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 12 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 13 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 14 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 15 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 16 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 17 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 18 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 19 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 20 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 21 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 2 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 23 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 24 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 25 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 26 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 27 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 28 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 29 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 0 1,150.00 115,000.00 116,150.00 0 BOYNTOR "BEACH,,�.CRA CRA BOA" MEETING OF: September 8,2015 1 Consent Agenda I X I Old Business New Business Legal Information Only Other AGENI)A ITEM: X1 11. D. S11BJECT: Consideration of Purchase & Development Agreement for 480 East Ocean Avenue with Ocean Avenue Pride, LLC. SUMMARY: At the July 14, 2015 meeting, the CRA Board entered into a commercial real estate listing agreement with Prakas & Co. to represent the CRA in the sale or lease of the properties located at 480 & 211 E. Ocean Avenue. On August 4, 2015, Prakas & Co. received a written contract offer from Richard J. Lucibella including a cashier's check in the amount of 1'11!' out to the CRA attorney as Escrow Agent for the purchase of the CRA -owned property at 480 E. Ocean Avenue. Mr. Lucibella also included a narrative describing the intended use for the property. 'arim's lacalij Sol -lancri 3111 airiller 6 7 18j with break -fast as a future consideration. Additional plans include weekend brunch and to market the restaurant to wedding and event planners for rehearsal dinners, bridal showers and small weddings or events. Staff has investigated the proposed property owner's financial ability. The purchasers availabla. funding is well in excess of the purchase price and any improvements that may be desired by the owner or tenant. The CRA Board reviewed the offer as presented and countered the offering price with $335,000 which was accepted by Ms. Ceuleers, Mr. Luciabella's partner who was present at the meeting. The CRA Board directed staff to negotiate the final terms of a Purchase & Development Agreement with Mr. Lucibella to be presented for their review and approval at the September 8, 2015 meeting (see Attachment 11). The pertinent terms of the Purchase & Development Agreement are as follows: 1 . Revised Purchase Price: $335,000 2. Deposit: A deposit in the amount of $325,000 has been received and is currently being held in escrow by the CRA's legal couns- #1 ri osing Date: Within two weeks of Seller's submission to the City of a Major Site Plan Modification or Construction Permit Application whichever ii 4. Feasibility Period: Thirty (30) days from the Effective Date. 5. Submission of Site Plan Application: Within 90 days of the Effective Date. 6. Submission of Construction Permit Application to the City within 120 days of Effect Date. 0=1 F 211 T4N1 I 142M ff --- I FE NAW619T. I I RX"MR051 BOYNTONTC RA ""BEACH v 7. Completion of Project — Within 360 days of' the Effective date. 8. CRA Economic -.-RCommercial .R- $25,000, Commercial Construction Incentive — not to exceed $66,0000, Interior Build -out — up to $45,000 9. Reverter Clause — The Reverter Clause shall terminate upon receipt of a Certificate of Completion. At the agreement of both parties the timeline to complete may be extended to complete the project Seller's10. Righto Refusal receives bona R' offer! purchase Property,the Rightof Refusal to purchasei'!- - first three years # Purchaserobtaining the Certificate M Completion. 11. Broker Fee — Seller shall be responsible for the 5% sales commission to be paid at the closing of theProperty 12. Seller Design Approval d last design approval for any • all changes1 the site. OceanFISCAL IMPACT: At the current offering price of $335,000, the CRA shall receive net total proceeds of $318,250 (less the broker commission of $16,750) from the sale of the 480 E. Avenue R ! R - at _ closing. These fundsbe d for - projects. property on April 0 2015 for $0 . + PLAN, PROGRAM ! a ■ PROJECT: Downtown . R Master Plan, Ocean 11strict Plan RECOMMENDATIONS/OPTIONS: Approve the execution of the Purchase & Development Agr- - between th- CRA and Ocean Avenue s for purchase _ CRAowned property located at 480 E. Ocean Avenue in the amount of $335,000 subject This Purchase and Development Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement' ) is made and entered into as of the Effective Date (hereinafter defined), by and between BOYNTON BEACH COMM -UNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part 111, of the Florida Statutes (hereinafter "SELLEW) and OCEAN AVENUE PRIDE, Florida limited liability company, whose address is 2240 Woolbright Road, Suite 317, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (hereinafter "PURCHASEIV). In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein set forth, the Pard hereto agree as follows: i 1. PURCHASE AND SALE/PROPERTY. SELLER agrees to sell and convey V PURCHASER and PURCHASER agrees to purchase and acquire from SELLER, on the t and conditions hereinafter set forth, the Property which consists of one parcel and approximately 1,000 sq. ft. structure located in Palm Beach County, Florida at 480 E. Oc Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL (the "Property") and more particularly described as follows: �1 99 See Attached Exhibit "A . 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The Purchase Price to be paid for the Property shall be THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE AND 00/100 ($335,000.00). The parties agree that SELLER is conveying the Property to PURCHASER for the construction of a full service restaurant serving alcoholic beverages and having live entertainment. SELLER has complied with Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, in proceeding with the sale of the Property to PUV.CV,4,SE.V.. 3. DEPOSIT. PURCHASER has deposited THREE HUNDRED TWENTY- FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 100/00 (S325,000.00) with the SELLER'S escrow agent Lewis, Longman and Walker, P.A. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. The date of this Agreement (the "Effective Date") shall be the date when the last one of the SELLER and PURCHASER has signed the Agreement. However_ n G, artv- "hl execute the Agreement party or the Agreement shall become null and void. 5. CLOSING. The purchase and sale transaction contemplated herein shall clo within two weeks of SELLER's submission to the City of its Major Site Plan Modification Construction Permit Application whichever is sooner for the restaurant (the "Closing"), unle extended by other provisions of this Agreement or by written agreement, signed by both partiell extending the Closing. . 6. TITLE TO BE CONVEYED. At Closing, SELLER shall convey PURCHASER, by Warranty Deed complying with the requirements of the Title Commitin (hereinafter defined), valid, good, marketable and insurable title in fee simple to the Propert, free and clear of any and all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements, assessment] LUMMM PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 2 of 12 restrictions and other conditions except only the tbllowing (collectively, the "Permitted Exceptions"): (a) general real estate taxes and special assessments for the year of Closing and subsequent years not yet due and payable; (b) covenants, conditions, easements, dedications, rights-of-way and matters of record included on the Title Commitment or shown on the Survey (defined in Section 7), to which PURCHASER fails to object, or which PURCHASER agrees to accept, pursuant to Section 7.1 and Section 7.2 hereof. 7. INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTY. During the term of this Agreement ("Feasibility Period"), PURCHASER, and PURCHASER'S agents, employees, designees, Contractors, surveyors, engineers, architects, attorneys and other consultants (collectively, "Agents"), shall have the right, at PURCHASER'S expense, to make inquiries of, and meet with members of Governmental Authorities regarding the Property and to enter upon the Property, at any time and from time to time with reasonable notice to SELLER and so long as said investigations do not result in a business interruption, to perform any and all physical tests, inspections, and investigations of the Property, including but not limited to Phase I and Phase II investigations, which PURCHASER may deem necessary. During this Feasibility Period, PURCHASER may elect, in PURCHASER'S sole and absolute discretion, to terminate this contract. If PURCHASER elects to terminate this Agreement in accordance with this Section, PURCHASER shall: (i) leave the Property in substantially the condition existing on the Effective Date, subject to such disturbance as was reasonably necessary or convenient in the testing and investigation of the Property; (ii) to the extent practicable, shall repair and restore any damage caused to the Property by PURCHASER'S testing and investigation; and (iii) release to SELLER, at no cost, all reports and other work generated as a result of the PURCHASER'S testing and investigation. PURCHASER hereby agrees to indemnify and hold SELLER harmless from and against all claims, losses, expenses, demands and liabilities, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, for nonpayment for services rendered to PURCHASER (including, without limitation, any construction liens resulting therefrom) or for damage to persons or property (subject to the limitation on practicability provided above) arising out of PURCHASER'S investigation of the Property. PURCHASER'S obligations under this Section shall survive the termination, expiration or Closing of this Agreement. 7.1Seller's Documents. SELLER shall deliver to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments within five (5) days of the Effective Date of this Agreement: copies of any reports or studies (including environmental, engineering, surveys, soil borings and other physical reports) in SELLER'S possession or control with respect to the physical condition of the Property, if any. 7.2 Title Review. Within twenty (20) days of the Effective Date, PURCHASER shall obtain, at the PURCHASER'S expense, from a Title Company chosen by PURCHASER (hereinafter "Title Company"), a Title Commitment covering the Property and proposing to insure PURCHASER in the amount of the Purchase Price subject only to the Permitted Exceptions, together with complete and legible copies of all instruments identified as conditions or exceptions in Schedule B of the Title Commitment. PURCHASER shall examine the Title Commitment and deliver written notice to SELLER no later than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date notifying SELLER of any objections PURCHASER has to the condition of title (hereinafter "PURCHASER'S Title Objections"). If PURCHASER fails to deliver PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 3 of 12 PURCHASER'S Title Objections to SELLER within the aforesaid review period, title shall be deemed accepted subject to the conditions set forth in the Title Commitment. If PURCHASER timely delivers the PURCHASER'S Title Objections, then SELLER shall have thirty (30) days to dently and in good faith undertake all necessary activities to cure and remove the PURCHASER'S Title Objections (hereinafter "Cure Period"). In the event that SELLER is unable to cure and remove, or cause to be cured and removed, the PURCHASER'S Title Objections within the Care Period to the satisfaction of PURCHASER, then PURCHASER, in PURCHASER'S sole and absolute discretion, shall have the option of (i) extending the Cure Period and the Closing for one additional thirty (30) day period, or (ii) accepting the Title to the Property as of the time of Closing or (iii) canceling and terminating this Agreement, in which case, the Deposit shall be returned to PURCHASER and the Parties shall have no ffirther obligations or liability hereunder, except for those expressly provided herein to survive termination of this Agreement. Prior to the Closing, PURCHASER shall have the right to cause the Title Company to issue an updated Title Commitment ("Title Update") covering the Property. If any Title Update contains any conditions which did not appear in the Title Commitment, and such items render title uninarketable, PURHCASER shall have the right to object to such new or different conditions in writing prior to Closing. All rights and objections of the Parties with respect to objections arising from the Title Update shall be the same as objections to items appearing in the Title Commitment, subject to the provisions of this Section. 7.3 Spn Ue Review. PURCHASER, at PURCHASER'S expense, may obtain a current boundary survey (the "Survey") of the Property, indicating the number of acres comprising the Property to the nearest 1/100th of an acre. If the Survey discloses encroachments on the Property or that improvements located thereon encroach on setback lines, easements, lands of others or violate any restrictions, covenants of this Agreement, or applicable governmental regulations, the same shall constitute a title defect and shall be governed by the provisions of Section 7.2 concerning title objections. I gold oil W 0"KNK4184 I i -JI IN, - I . of L.:. a I W I is 8.2 Condition of Pro -p=. PROPERTY is being purchased in as is condition. SELLER makes no warranty about the condition of the structure or any of the appurtenances on to be utilized as a fiill-service restaurant 8.3 Pending Proceedingg. At Closing, there shall be no litigation administrative agency or other governmental proceeding of any kind whatsoever, pending threatened, which has not been disclosed, prior to closing, and accepted by PURCHASER. I WIMMU'Va 1111111 11!1�113111111111 111111111111111111 11111111111111111 !11111 111111 !111!! i IMM F43 a 8.4 C liance with Laws and RegWations. The Property !hall be is compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, cod requirements, licenses, permits and authorizations as of the date of Closing. I 9. CLOSING DOCUMENTS. The SELLER shall prepare, or cause to be prepar the Closing Documents set forth in this Section, except for documents prepared by the i Company. At Closing, SELLER shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and deliver to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments: I 9.1 Deed. A Warranty Deed (the "Deed") conveying to PURCHASER valill good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property free and clear of all liel encumbrances and other conditions of title other than the Permitted Exceptions. all .0 OVIS11. U1 ILS ;.!L1U';WYLgU, no inul,77VITt or MuTy Bas 577y Maim against the Property under the applicable construction lien law; and that there are no parties in possession of the Property other than SELLER. SELLER shall also furnish to PURCHASER a non -foreign affidavit with respect to the Property. In the event SELLER is unable to deliver its affidavits referenced above, the same shall be deemed an uncured Title Objection. 9.3 Closing Statement. A closing statement setting forth the Purchase Pri Al credits, adjustments and prorations, between PURCHASER and SELLER, all costs expenses to be paid at Closing, and the net proceeds due SELLER, which SELLER shall al ,I execute and deliver at Closing. M 9.4 Corrective Documents. Documentation required to clear title to tMN Property of all liens, encumbrances and exceptions, if any, other than Permitted Exceptions. i 9.5 Additional Documents. Such other documents as PURCHASER or M Title Company may reasonably request that SELLER execute and deliver, and any ot I h documents required by this Agreement or reasonably necessary in order to close this transacti and effectuate the terms of this Agreement. 10.1 Prorations. Taxes for the Property shall be prorated through the d before Closing. Cash at Closing shall be increased or decreased as may be required prorations to be made through the day prior to Closing. Taxes shall be prorated based upon current year's tax with due allowance made for maximum allowable discount. If Closing occ at a date when the current year's millage is not fixed and current year's assessment is availabl )l axr taxes will be prorated based upon such assessment and prior year's millage. If current ye 1i assessment is not available, then taxes will be prorated on prior year's tax. A tax proration bas on an estimate shall, at request of either party, be readjusted upon receipt of tax bill. 00551999-1 10.2 Closing Costs. SELLER shall pay for documentary stamps on the deed, recording the deed and all general closing expenses (settlement fee, courier fees, overnight packages, F"Fun", 18CM �Ilu PrOME1011h SurraLn JIMMIE 3== shall execute and deliver to the Closing Agent designated by SELLER, the Closing Documents. The Closing Agent shall, at Closing: (i) disburse the sale proceeds to SELLER; (ii) deliver the Closing Documents and a "marked -up" Title Commitment to PURCHASER, and promptly thereafter, record the Deed and other recordable Closing Documents in the appropriate public rw,ords. 10.4 ExistiLig MgAgages and Other Liens. At Closing, SELLER shall obtaiij or cause to be obtained, satisfaction or release of record of all mortgages, liens and judgmeni applicable to and encumbering the Property. [111111ff 7�, 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I I I I 11.1 Seller's Representations and Warranties. SELLER hereby representz Him- -its wui. wwra-OR-to a.-, of it IM111 1? 11.2 Authori1y. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by SELLER and the consummation by SELLER of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement are within SELLER'S capacity and all requisite action has been taken to make this Agreement valid and binding on SELLER in accordance with its terms. The person executing this Agreement on behalf of SELLER has been duly authorized to act on behalf of and to bind SELLER, and this Agreement represents a valid and binding obligation of SELLER. 11.3 Title. SELLER is and will be on the Closing Date, the Zowner Aofvali good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property, free and clear of all li of record which will be discharged at Closing). 12.1 PURCHASER'S Default. in the event that t1us transaction fails to clo due to a wrongful refusal to close or default on the part of PURCHASER, subject to provisions of Paragraph 12.3 below, neither PURCHASER nor SELLER shall have any termination of this Agreement; provided, however, that PURCHASER shall also be responsib for the removal of any liens asserted against the Property by persons claiming by, through under PURCHASER, but not otherwise. 12.2 SELLER'S Default. In the event that SELLER shall fail to fully arfill timely perform any of its obligations or covenants hereunder or if any of SELLEW1 00551889-1 It 1111i'll: 111, 1:1 111111,11],111iflIC'', I ligg -ITqM4n, PAM 0.10.115111 U 12.3 Notice of Default. Prior to declaring a default and exercising the remedies described herein, the non -defaulting Party shall issue a notice of default to the defaulting Party describing the event or condition of default in sufficient detail to enable a reasonable person to determine the action necessary to cure the default. The defaulting Party shall have fifteen (15) days from deli;w of the notice durim which to cure the default, irovided, however, that as to a lull Lro-cil C.111150, Mv ctto pon+(L SUM IVALI VC U-UCX k-1) OLSHICtIN -P,dj b 11-0111 UIV UV11TVrj' 01 11ULICU. Both parties agree that if an extension is requested, such extension shall not be unreasonably withheld. If the default has not been cured within the aforesaid period, the non -defaulting Party may exercise the remedies described above. 12.4 Survival. The provisions of this Section 12 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 13. NOTICES. All notices required in this Agreement must be in writing and shall 11" considered delivered when received by certified mail, return receipt requested, or person delivery to the following addresses: I If to Seller: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Executive Director, Vivian L. Brooks 710 N. Fe• - :o ♦ eBoynton Beach, Florida 33435 With a copy to: Tara Duhy, Esq. Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, Suite 1004 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 If to Buyer: OCEAN AVENUE PRIDE, LLC a Florida limited liability company 2240 Woolbright Road, Suite 317 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 With a copy to: Kenneth M. Kaleel, Esq. Kaleel & Crozier 54 NE 0 Ave. Delray Beach, FL 3 3483 14. BINDING OBLIGATION/ASSIGNMENT. The terms and conditions of this Agreement are hereby made binding on, and shall inure to the benefit of, the successors and permitted assigns of the Parties hereto. SELLER may not assign its interest in this Agreemen) without the prior written consent of PURCHASER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 00551889-1 PURCHASER may not assign this Agreement to any other party without the prior written approval of SELLER. 15. RISK OF LOSS. In the event the condition of the Property, or any part thereof, is materially altered by an act of God or other natural force beyond the control of SELLER, PURCHASER may elect, as its sole option, to terminate this Agreement and the parties shall have no fiirther obligations under this agreement, or PURCHASER may accept the Property without any reduction in the value of the Property. 16. BROKER FEES. The PURCHASER hereby confirms that it has dealt with Prakas & Co. as broker in connection with the trans,%&GAWX81110M. M__; -I shall be responsible for paying Prakas & Co. a five percent (5%) commission on the purchase price at the closing of the Property. 17. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. To the best of SELLER'S knowledge, the Property and the use and operation thereof are in compliance with all applicable county and governmental laws, ordinances, regulations, licenses, permits and authorizations, including, without limitation, applicable zoning and environmental laws and regulations. rpcla�i of developing a full service restaurant, 18.1 SELLER Design Aoroval. The PURCHASER agrees that the SELLER shall have the right to approve of the design of the building and site as a condition of this PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT. PURCHASER shall submit plans to the SELLER for review. SELLER shall provide comments to PURCHASER at its next regularly scheduled Board meeting. 18.2 Economic Development Grant Incentives and Funding. The SELLER shall provide the PURCHASER with Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Economic Development Grants if needed, to induce the enhancement and/or expansion of the restaurant, including but not limited to the following: a. Commercial Fagade Grant in the amount of $25,000. To be paid a reimbursement basis with a $25,000 match required by PURCHASER b. Commercial Construction Project Incentive Program Reimbursement of 3.3% permit fee dependent on actual proje cost, not to exceed $66,000. To be paid on a reimbursement basis'll C. Interior Build -Out Grant - $45,000. To be paid on a reimbursement basis with a $45,000 match required by the PURCHASER. IV Page 8 of 12 SELLER hereby agrees that PURCHASER is -not required to apply for and fill out all C 0 program forms applicable to each Economic Development Grant program. However, all of rules of the grant programs must be adhered to. If the CRA Economic Development Gir programs change from the time of this Agreement and the time that the Seller accesses Economic Development Grant funding, the fimding amounts shall remain as stated above. 18.3 DevelpMent Timeline. In order to ensure that the public purpose is b met, the following events must be documented in writing and provided to the SELLERup completion of each. Time is calculated from the Effective Date. I] a. Submission of Major Site Plan documents to the City of Boynton Beach within One Hundred Twenty (120) days of Effective Date (if applicable). b. Submission of Construction Permit to the City of Boynton Beach within One Hundred Fifty (150) days of Effective Date. C.. Commencement of construction within Two Hundred Ten (210) days of Effective Date. d. Certificate of Completion to be provided within Three Hundred Sixty (360) days of Effective Date. kliMfJU We Vi-Willitatur 19. PROPERTY REVERTER CLAUSE. The deed of conveyance shall contain a reverter clause whereby the Property shall be reconveyed to SELLER should PURCHASER default in not timely constructing the restaurant per Section 18.3 excepting Section 15 whereby T Mffl 0 P 20. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. If the timeline outlined in Section 18 above is not strictly met, and PURCHASER has not provided SELLER with a writt notification as to the reason explaining that circumstances not under the control PURCHASER have prevented PURCHASER from meeting the timeline, and SELLER has n agrggd in writine-�Wne. then the Property shall automatically revert back to the SELL] 5;STqiX4 21. SELLER'S FIRST RIGHT OF REFUSAL TO PURCHASE PROPERT' PURCHASER hereby grants SELLER a right of first refusal to purchase the Property accordance with the terms below: I UMM3 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 9 of 12 a. If at any time, PURCHASER receives either a bona fide written offer by a willing third t)artv to -Durchase all or vart of the Propertv which PURCHASER i-fite-Tds tn aveff WIWI b. Within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the written notic SELLER shall have the right to notify PURCHASER that it is exercising its Right of Fi r Refusal and will purchase the Property pursuant to a purchase agreement which incorporates terms and conditions of the Offer. Notwithstanding the terms of the Offer, however, purchase price of the Property shall be confirmed by an independent appraisal agreeable to bo the SELLER and the PURCHASER. SELLER fails to exercise its Right of First Refusal within the time stated above, the Right of First Refusal shall have no more force and effect. d. Within five (5) days after the effective date (the date of complete execution and delivery, of a Purchase Agreern percent (10%) of the Purchase Price as Ernest Money. If the sale is closed, the Ernest money shall be applied toward the Purchase Price. If SELLER decides not to purchase Property or this Right of First Refusal expires unexercised after thirty (30) days, PURCHASER shall retain the Ernest Money. e. The parties understand and agree that the intent of this Right of First Refusal retained by SELLER is to ensure the Property is maintained and operated in the manner described in paragraph 2 above and protective of the grants provided in subparagraph 18.2. This provision is not intended and will not be exercised to prevent PURCHASER from subsequently conveying the Property to a third party otherwise meeting the criteria and obligations set forth in this Agreement. f. Seller's Right of First Refusal shall automatically terminate three (3) years from the date PURCHASER obtains its Certificate of Completion (as described in Section 18.3 above). 22.1 General. This Agreement, and any amendment hereto, may be executedi ny anumber of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of whi shall, together, constitute one and the same instrument. The section and paragraph headin herein contained are for the purposes of identification only and shall not be considered ,n construing this Agreement. Reference to a Section shall be deemed to be a reference to the an Section, unless otherwise specified. No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall of any force or effect unless in writing executed by Parties. This Agreement sets forth the en agreement between the Parties relating to the Property and all subject matter herein supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements, wnritt or oral, between the Parties. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws 00551889-1 Page 10 of 12 the State of Florida. The Parties hereby agree that jurisdiction of any litigation brought arising out of this Agreement shall be in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, or, should any cause of action be limited to federal jurisdiction only, in the United States District Court for the Southern District Court of Florida. 22.2 Cgmputation of Time. Any reference herein to time periods which are not measured in Business Days and which are less than six (6) days, shall exclude Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays in the computation thereof Any time period provided for in this Agreement which ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday shall extend to 5:00 p.m. on the next full Business Day. Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under this Agreement. Time periods commencing with the Effective Date shall not include the Effective Date in the calculation thereof. 22.3 Waiver. Neither the failure of a party to insist upon a strict performance of any of the terms, provisions, covenants, agreements and conditions hereof, nor the acceptance of any item by a party with knowledge of a breach of this Agreement by the other party in the ,yerformance of their res1,ective obligations hereunder- shall bi remedies that a party may have or a waiver of any subsequent breach or default in any of such terms, provisions, covenants, agreements or conditions. This paragraph shall survive termination of this Agreement and the Closing. 22.4 Construction of Agreement. The Parties to this Agreement, through counsel, have participated freely in the negotiation and preparation hereof. Neither this Agreement nor any amendment hereto shall be more strictly construed against any of the Parties. As used in this Agreement, or any amendment hereto, the masculine shall include the feminine, the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular, as the context may require. Provisions of this Agreement that expressly provide that they survive the Closing shall not merge into the Deed. 22.5 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application Ith f I . for.?,-Fv reaqn-r -?-rd to -?-Ev eyte-ft. be i-tvalid or wre-Tforceatle. -f eit'u;r- Vre r - I' I IS .16 0 1 0 I 1 41 4 1 WINN 22.7 Waiver of JM Trial. As an inducement to PURCHASER agreeing to ent into this Agreement, PUkCHASER and SELLER hereby waive trial by jury in any action proceeding brought by either party against the other party pertaining to any matter whatsoev arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement. 22.8 Attome3T Fees and Costs. Should it be necessary to bring an action enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, includ' I those at the appellate level, shall be awarded t1 the prevailing party. PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 11 of 12 22.9 Binding Authorily. Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other that each person executing this Agreement on behalf of the CRA and SELLER has full right and lawful authority to execute this Agreement and to bind and obligate the party for whom or on whose behalf he or she is signing with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 22.10 Recording. This Agreement may be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 22.11 Survival. The covenants, warranties, representations, indemnities and undertakings of SELLER set forth in this Agreement, shall survive the Closin& the delivery and recording of the SELLER Property Deed and PURCHASER'S possession of the Property. 22.12 SELLER Attorneys' Fees and Costs. SELLER acknowledges and agrees that SELLER shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and all costs, if any, incurred by SELLER in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 22.13 Public Records. SELLER is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. To the extent required by law, The PURCHASER shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW 00551889-1 kPI Page 12 of 12 rem 11.1b,401 191em mmumilmemalm,111300 NUNN X -M ro "I, -I By: Print Name- Richard Lucibella Title: President Date: Witnesses: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: NOMME= DOM ItIls 0 Do 110 m 9 ff I mtA 01 pj;LVJ ;I jLf] M�Tj I a �j WAI , CIOL By: Print Narne: Jerry Taylor Title: Chair Date: Witnesses: 23, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida PCN #08-43-45-28-03-008-0010 01761LUIRI Page 14 of 12 11WAIN 1114;k1?j;1 .14 00 "WIT -41 000Z RR" This REVERTER AGREEMENT is dated as of this - day of 2015 by and between the Boynton Beach Comm -unity Redevelopment Agency (the "SELLER") and OCEAN AVENUE PRIDE, LLC a Florida limited liability company, having an address of 2240 Woolbright Road, Suite 317, Bo3nton Beach, FL 33426 (the "PURCHASER"). A. The SELLER has conveyed to the PURCHASER that certain real estate describei on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Property") pursuant to a Deed of even date herewith between the SELLER and PURCHASER. B. The PURCHASER has agreed to construct certain Improvements on the Property in accordance with the guidelines and criteria set forth on in the Purchase and Development Agreement. C. The Deed provides that if the PURCHASER does not construct the Improvements as set forth in this Agreement, then the Property shall revert to the SELLER. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the transfer of the Property to the PURCHASER and other consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. PURCHASER agrees at its sole cost and expense to complete the construction of the Improvements in accordance with the terms of the Purchase and Development Agreement attached hereto by no later than December 31, 2015 (the "Completion Date"). 2. In the event the Improvements are not completed by the Completion Date, the Property shall revert to and thereafter become fee simple real estate owned by the SELLER. Upon the request of the SELLER, the PURCHASER will provide a general warranty deed to the Property in form and substance acceptable to the SELLER evidencing the reconveyance of the Property. 3. During the construction of the Improvements, PURCHASER will not place any additional liens or encumbrances on the Property except as consented to by the SELLER. In that regard, the SELLER agrees not to unreasonably withhold its consent to any construction loan financed with a commercial bank or similar lender intended to fund the construction and development of the Improvements. In such an event, the SELLER will enter into a Subordination Agreement in form and satisfactory to such lender. Upon completion of 00551889-1 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 15 of 12 the Improvements satisfactory to the SELLER, the SELLER agrees to issue a letter acknowledging the release of the reverter rights described herein. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of their successors and assigns. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Flo±l" ubr- This Agreement may only be modified or amended by a written agreement signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto. OCEAN AVENUE PRIDE, LLC a Florida limited liability company BY: Paladin, Inc., a Florida corporation As Manager of Ocean Ave Pride, LLC By: Print Name: Richard Lucibella Title: President Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 00551889-1 B�OYN "BE RA ca se€�% genda I ld Business I I New Business I I Legal I I Information Only I � Other SUBJECT: Consideration of Purchase and Development Agreement for 211 East Ocear. Avenue with Local Dev Co., LLC. SUMMARY: At the July 14, 2015 meeting, the GRA Board entered into a commercial real estate listing agreement with Prakas & Co. to represent the CRA in the sale or lease of the properties located at 480 & 211 E. Ocean Avenue. On August 10, 2015 Prakas & Co. received a written contract offer from Local Dev Co., LLC for the purchase of 211 E. Ocean for the appraised value of $255,000. The principal of The Local Development Group is Mr. Bruce Kaplan. At their August 11, 2015 meeting, the CRA Board was presented with Local Dev Go., LLC's offer to purchase the 211 E. Ocean Avenue property for $255,000 for purposes of redevelopment into a full service restaurant (see Attachment 1). The Local Development Group has owned numerous properties in South Florida. The company primarily leases to high end restaurants. As stated in their previous letter of interest, they are willing to lease to a credit worthy local business. The Local Development Company has previously submitted proof of funds to complete the project (estimated at between $600,000 to $800,000), depending on the tenant. The CRA Board reviewed the offer as presented and directed CRA staff to negotiate the terms of a Purchase & Development Agreement with Local Dev Co., LLC to be presented for their review and approval at the September 8, 2015 meeting (see Attachment 11). The pertinent terms of the Purchase and Development Agreement with Local Dev Co., LLC are as follows: 1 . Purchase Price: $255,000 2. Deposit: A deposit in the amount of 10% the purchase price has been placed escrow with Mr. Kaplan's attorney. 3. Feasibility Period: (90) days from Effective Date. ,4,. Closing Date: within 45 days of City approval of a Major Site Plan Modification. 5. Seller Design Approval — The CRA shall have first and last design approval for a and all changes to the site. i. Submission of Site Plan Approval: within 45 days from the end of the Feasibility Peri or 45 days after the final approval of the design and site plan by the CRA whichever later. 7. Submission of Construction Permit: within 90 days of receiving Major Site PI approval by the City. 8. Completion of Project — Within 240 days from the Commencement of Construction. 9. CRA Commercial Grants: Commercial Fagade- $25,000, Commercial Constructi Incentive — not to exceed $66,0000, Interior Build -out — $45,000 1 V-Tmawo , # 1. Meetings\Septernber 2015kPurchase & Sale Agrmnt - Local DevCo 211 E Ocean Ave.docx BOYNTO' RA i=BEAC 10.Reverter Clause — In the event, the Purchaser fails to timely construct the improvements without both parties agreeing to a time extension, Property shall automatically revert to Seller. 11. Seller's First Right of Refusal — If Purchaser receives a bona fide offer to purchase the Property, Seller has the First Right of Refusal to purchase the Property. 12. Broker Fee — Seller shall be responsible for the 5% sales commission to be paid at the closing of the Property The following items in the Agreement remain unresolved between the parties and need Board policy direction: 1. Determination of the "assignability" of the contract as referenced in the opening Paragraph. 2. Eligible expenses of the CRA's Renovation Grant funding under Paragraph 18.2.d. 3. The length of time the reverter clause is to remain in effect under Paragraph 19 and Exhibit "B" of the Agreement. FISCAL IMPACT: The offering price for 211 E. Ocean from Local Dev Co., LLC is $255,004, which is the appraised value giving the CRA net proceeds of $242,250 (less the broker commission of $12,750). CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan, Ocean Distri Plan I R' O' Approve the Purchase & Development Agreement with any and all Board approved revisions with Local Dev Co., LLC for the purchase of 211 E. Ocean Avenue in amount of $255,000 subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the agreement. Vivian L. Brooks Executive Director Meetings�September 2015\Purchase & Sale Agrmnt - Local DevCo 211 E Oman Ave.docx This Purchase and Development Agreement (hereinafter "Agreemenf') is made and entered into as R f the Effective Date (hereinafter defined), by and between BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part Ill, of the Florida Statutes (hereinafter "SELLER") and LOCAL DEV CO, LLC (- -a whollv owfied its affiliate assigme.�L)-jhereinafter "PURCHASER"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein set forth, the Parties hereto agree as follows: 1. PURCHASE AND SALE/PROPERTY. SELLER agrees to sell and convey to PURCHASER and PURCHASER agrees to purchase and acquire from SELLER, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the Property which consists of one parcel located in Palm Beach County, Florida (the "Property") having an address of 211 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach and more particularly described as follows: See Attached Exhibit 66A99. Uj tko ORION � ITM Urn Irma I I - 4 1, OKI 01 :01 Big 0 1 W rM a MA = 0: [919RIV.11101 PIR1117A 1114INKIN 1011110 complied with Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, in proceeding with the sale of the Property to PU'ZC.V§LSEV.. 3. DEPOSIT. PURCHASER shall deposit ten percent (10%) of the purchase price within five days of the Effective Date with the SELLER'S escrow agent Lewis, Longman and Walker, P.A. flow-ty; ur, nu PjLuj h ACU, UIC A,&:CCM0TLL a1n1j 1 I -Est execuring party or the Agreement shall become null and void. 6. TITLE TO BE COP11TETED. At Closing, SELLER shall convey to PURCHASER, by Warranty Deed complying with the requirements of the Title Commitment (hereinafter defined), valid, good, marketable and insurable title in fee simple to the Property, free and clear of any and all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements, assessments, Page 3 of 17 remove the PURCHASER'S Title Objections (hereinafter "Cure Period"). In the event that SELLER is unable to cure and remove, or cause to be cured and removed, the PURCHASER'S Title Ob�ections within the Cure Period to the satisfaction of PURCHASER5 then PURCHASER. in PURCHASER'S sole and absolute discretion, shall have the option of (i) extending the Cure Period and the Closing for one additional thirty (30) day period, or (ii) accepting the Title to the Property as of the time of Closing or (iii) canceling and terminating this Agreement, in which case, the Deposit shall be retumed to PURCHASER and the Parties shall have no further obligations or liability hereunder, except for those expressly provided herein to survive termination of this Agreement. Prior to the Closing, PURCHASER shall have the right to cause the Tl - Company to issue an updated Title Commitment ("Title Update") covering the Property. If Title Update contains any conditions which did not appear in the Title Commitment, and su. items render title unmarketable, PURCHASER shall have the right to object to such new different conditions in writing prior to Closing. All rights and objections of the Parties respect to objections arising from the Title Update shall be the same as objections to appearing in the Title Commitment, subject to the provisions of this Section. I 7.3 Survey Review. PURCHASER, at PURCHASER'S expense, may obtain a current boundary survey (the "Survey") of the Property, indicating the number of acres comprising the Property to the nearest 1/100th of an acre. If the Survey discloses encroachments on the Property or that improvements located thereon encroach on setback lines, easements, lands of others or violate any restrictions, covenants of this Agreement, or applicable governmental regulations, the same shall constitute a title defect and shall be governed by thly- [provisions of Section 7.2 concerning title objections. 6 A %W 1101rel 6 P 11, . III 1 6V I ITillilim pill N 1M.Will I I iWiToro ♦' ♦ fall I i I F -M mr, I vil:R I I i Vid 8.1 ftLesentations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of SELLER contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct as of Closing. 8.2 Condition of Propgay. PROPERTY is being purchased in "as is" condition. SELLER makes no warranty about the condition of the structure or any of the amurtenances on the Proyertu. PURCHASER understands that the Pr , is in need of tn;� r st-tic'i ira rc4-f ovatiol i-ir order to be '< 1i as a full-service resit. 8.3 Ppadigg Proceedings. At Closing, there shall be no litigation or administrative agency or other goverm-nental proceeding of any kind whatsoever, pending or 00516750-1 a IT4-7 Is M wro F2, = WITIG-TIMM"I" 8.4 Compliance with Laws and Regulations. The Property shall be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, codes, requirements, licenses, permits and authorizations as of the date of Closing. 9. CLOSING DOCUMENTS. The SELLER shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, the Closing Documents set forth in this Section, except for documents prepared by the Title Company. At Closing, SELLER shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments: 9.1 Deed. A Warranty Deed (the "Deed") conveying to PURCHASER valid, good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and other conditions of title other than the Permitted Exceptions. 9.2 Seller's Affidavits. SELLER shall furnish to PURCHASER an owner's affidavit attesting that, to the best of its knowledge, no individual or entity has any claim against the Property under the applicable construction lien law; and that there are no parties in possession of the Property other than SELLER. SELLER shall also ftu-nish to PURCHASER a non -foreign affidavit with respect to the Property. In the event SELLER is unable to deliver its affidavits referenced above, the same shall be deemed an uncured Title Objection. 9.3 Closing Statement. A closing statement setting forth the Purchase Pric all credits, adjustments and prorations between PURCHASER and SELLER, all costs i 4 expenses to be paid at Closing, and the net proceeds due SELLER, which SELLER shall al 4 execute and deliver at Closing. 1 9.5 Additional Documents. Such other documents as PURCHASER or - Title Company may reasonably request that SELLER execute and deliver, and any oth and effectuate the terms of this Agreement. 10. PRORATIONS, CLOSING COSTS AND CLOSING PROCEDURES. 10.1 Prorations. Taxes for the Property shall be prorated through the day before Closing. Cash at Closing shall be increased or decreased as may be required by prorations to be made through the day prior to Closing. Taxes shall be prorated based upon the current year's tax with due allowance made for maximum allowable discount. If Closing occurs at a date when the current vear's milla e s not fixed and current vear's assessment is avail IrM ILI- - - IM (;if n.111ro] me) wra's 0051675D-1 LAI Page 5 of 17 10.2 Closing Costs. SELLER shall pay for documentary stamps on the deed, recording the deed and all general closing expenses (settlement fee, courier fees, overnight packages, 10.3 Closing Procedure. PURCHASER shall fLmd the Purchase Price subject to the credits, offsets and prorations set forth herein. SELLER and PURCHASER (as applicable) shall execute and deliver to the Closing Agent designated by SELLER, the Closing Documents. The Closing Agent shall, at Closing: (i) disburse the sale proceeds to SELLER; (ii) deliver the Closing Documents and a "marked -up" Title Commitment to PURCHASER, and promptly thereafter, record the Deed and other recordable Closing Documents in the appropriate public records. 10.4 Existing Mortgages and Other Liens. At Closing, SELLER shall obtain, or cause to be obtained, satisfaction or release of record of all mortgages, liens and judgments applicable to and encumbering the Property. NWIN111,1611 iR!111111111ii i 1116!i 2411! 1 11.1 Seller's Representations and Warranties. SELLER hereby represents, ts a-tid f�e Cla)-dT _V 11.2 Authority. 'rhe execution and delivery of ttus Agreement by SELLER and the consummation by SELLER of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement are within SELLER'S capacity and all requisite action has been taken to make this Agreement valid and binding on SELLER in accordance with its terms. The person executing this Agreement on behalf of SELLER has been duly authorized to act on behalf of and to bind SELLER, and this Agreement represents a valid and binding obligation of SELLER. 11.3 Title. SELLER is and will be on the Closing Date, the owner of vali 1 good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property, free and clear of all li 1 cricumbrances and restrictions of any kind, except the Permitted Exceptions (and encummbranc ji,f record which will be discharged at Closing). 12.1 PURCHASER'S Default. In the event that this transaction fails to close due to a wrongfal refusal to close or default on the part of PURCHASER, subject to the provisions of Paragraph 12.3 below, - Seller shall have, at its option, the right to declare Purchaser in default under this Agreement by Notice delivered to Purchaser, in which event Seller shall be entitled to retain deposit (which shall not constitute a penalty). PURCHASER shall also be responsible for the removal of any liens asserted against the Property by persons claiming by, through or under PURCHASER, but not otherwise. D051675& I Page 6 of 17 timely perform any of its obligations or covenants hereunder or if any of SELLER'S r resentations are un*ae or i-Taccurate- th-w- 7otvhVtst,?ndiig,!?-vi6i" jJre L 12.3 Notice of Default. Prior to declaring a default and exercising the remedies described herein, the non -defaulting Party shall issue a notice of default to the defaulting Party describing the event or condition of default in sufficient detail to enable a reasonable person to determine the action necessary to cure the default. 'Me defaulting Party shall have fifteen (15) days from delivery of the notice during which to cure the default, provided, however, that as to a failure to close, the cure -,Teriod shall onlu be Both parties agree that if an extension is requested, such extension shall not be unreasonably withheld. If the default has not been cured within the aforesaid period, the non -defaulting Party may exercise the remedies described above. 12.4 SurvivaL The provisions of this Section 12 shall survive the terminati of this Agreement. I 13. NOTICES. All notices required in this Agreement must be in writing and shall considered delivered when received by certified mail, return receipt requested, or person delivery to the following addresses: I] rf to Seller: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Executive Director, Vivian L. Brooks 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 With a copy to: Tara Duhy, Esq. Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1501t, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 If to Buyer: Local Dev Co, LLC 630 N. 3' Street Philadelphia, PA 1912_3 Wirl a z a k i i bwpas F. Q,Ora , CAR'N),, EY STANYON R L, '1111"," ' e, a 33483 — — - - - — - — - — - — ------------------------------------------------------- "0 j_. _p a I I 1 1 11 P 041 jMMA I IM IM I M ISO (61 MOL -do 1101 tw. tgo Mrjo 0051675(M YX x MW-YMT =tM1TTry Page 7 of 17 FIURCHASER may not assign this Agreement to any other party without the prior written ?pproval of SELLER. 15. RISK OF LOSS. In the event the condition of the Property, or any part thereof, is materially altered by an act of God or other natural force beyond the control of SELLER, PURCHASER may elect, as its sole option, to ten-ninate this Agreement and the parties shall have no further obligations under this agreement, or PURCHASER may accept the Property without any reduction in the value of the Property and the Development Timelines set forth in Section 18.3 below shall be reasonably adjusted by mutual agreement of the parties to ac,ritmi-trodate sawne.. 16. BROKER FEES. The PURCHASER hereby confirms that it has dealt with Prakas & Co. as broker in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and shall be res. ons e or gavini Prakas & Co. a five -oercent (5%) commissio-tL o of Ogg WOW 17. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. To the best of SELLER'S knowledge, the Property and the use and operation thereof are in compliance with all applicable county and governmental laws, ordinances, regulations, licenses, permits and authorizations, including, without limitation, applicable zoning and environmental laws and regulations. of developing a full service restaurant. 18.1 SELLER Design Amyroval. The PURCHASER agrees that the SELLER shall have the right to approve of the design of the building and site as a condition of this PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT. Prior to Iffie. emirpition of" tht PURCHASER shall submit plans to the SELLER for review. SELLER shall provide comments to PURCHASER at its next regularly scheduled Board meeting. The SELLER's IL)proval of the 11IL111" 1111d (Jeq�up Shall 11ot L)e unreasoiigbIN, provided the plans and desigin ineet the c 'teria set forth and described in the City of Boyntog Beach a proved Urbati Desi�,Yn Guidelines for Developrqeiit -%v�thin the Boyntog Beach Communitv Redevelopmew Area, 18.2 Economic Develoment Grant Incentives and Funding. The SELLER shall provide the PURCHASER with the following Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Economic Development Grants if needed, to induce the enhancement and/or expansion of the restaurant: a. Commercial Facade Grant - Purchaser shall be reimbursed up to ?-' maximum amount of $25,000 with a $25,000 match by Purchaser. Said fimds to be reimbursed within thirty (30) days of receiving ?- Certificate of Occupancy providing Purchaser has timely submitte't all required construction cost documentation -­ consistent with the �Zligjblc items set forth in the CRA's Commercial F .. . ...... . ................................... Pro ff —affil 00516750-1 TIA-CANS�AXI-,13E VED VY �TffiAl -NUIWEETUAl c Zli Page 8 of 17 b. Commercial Construction Project Incentive Program - Purchaser shall be reimbursed i permit fee of 2.3% if the project cost is less than --$250,000 in construction value (as stated on the construction permit application) and 3.3% if the construction value exceeds $250,000. Said ftmds to be reimbursed within thirty (30) days of receiving a Certificate of Occupancy providing Purchaser has timely submitted all required construction cost documentation. Maximum Reimbursement not to exceed $66,000. C. Interior Build -Out Grant - Purchaser to be reimbursed an amoulM up to $45,000, to be paid on a reimbursement basis within thirla (30) days of the Property receiving a Certificate of Occupanq'� providing Purchaser has timely submitted all required constructil cost documentation the CI�A's Interior Build -out Grant Prnpra—. A $45,000 match required by the PURCHASER. i d. 211 E. Ocean Renovation Grant - Purchaser shall be reimbursed up to $200,000 to be paid on a reimbursement basis for construction costs associated with the renovation of the Property. Reimbursement process will require PURCHASER to present SELLER with copies of the final paid contractor "application for payment document" s and cancelled check to contractors for eligible expenses. Eligible expenses are those that are for construction of the project only. Soft costs will not be reimbursed-, ............... ­­­­," ............... Reimbursement to PURCHASER shall occur within thirty (30) days of the Property receiving a Certificate of Occupancy providing Purchaser has timely submitted all required construction cost documentation. SELLER hereby agrees that PURCHASER is not required to apply for and fill out all CRA program forms applicable to each Economic Development Grant program. However, all of the rules of the grant programs must be adhered to. If the CRA Economic Development Grant programs change from the time of this Agreement and the time that the Seller accesses the Econonidc Development Grant funding, the funding amounts shall remain as stated above. 18.3 Development Timeline. In order to ensure that the public purpose is being met, the following events must be documented in writing and provided to the SELLER upon completion of each. Time is calculated from the Effective Date. a. Submission of Major Site Plan documents to the City of Boynton Beach within -4,41 00516750-1 MUND&FIRS1 Page 9 of 17 dwie'64-4e) Ab 5_�, -t],L'ie at on o" the Feasji ' Litm Penod or I Fortv- I Five ......................... Lai— 1pig- --Y.the CRA as set fbit1j. in Pa ", - q1t ............... _1a!,ytjd1gxg islater. b. Submission of Construction Permdt Application to the City of Boynton Beach within %x -"()E Lnety L9Q) days of the Major Site Plan approval date (if applicable). C. Commencement of construction within w sixty (60) days of th(.- Building Permit approval date. d. Certifio be provided within Two Hundred -Forty (240) days -from the Commencement of Construction Date circuinstances beVondtlie flurclia�iei`s con(rol and approved by SF-LLER, or extendedas ottierkvise perp-Otted iii fliis Agreement. 19. PROPERTY REVERTER CLAUSE. The deed of conveyance shall contain ?_ reverter clause that shall run with the Property, requiring the Property to be reconveyed to SELLER by quit claim deed should either of the following occur: 1) PURCHASER defaults not timely constructing the restaurant per Section 18.3 unless, pursuant to Section 15,,�_,_q Lara a -)h 183(ff arties agree to extend the time to construct the restaurant due to ff I I both p circumstances beyond the PURCHASERS control; or 2) the Property ceases to be used,,_ for a pgdpd of nine monflis or a CRA approved use fas f roved from time to a , roval will not be unre:aLondb_1e Liflihg�ldj as the.WUQL11Ly be amended from time to time—,4br-*Verkx-W- f-n4ne4nonths, In the event the SELLER exercises its right to reverter as a result of the Property failing to be used for an approved CRA use for a period of nine months, SELLER shall reimburse PURCHASER the fair market value of the property, as determined by an independent third party appraisal. In addition, PURCHASER shall execute a reverter agreement in the form set forth on Exhibit "B". 20. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. If the timeline outlined in Section 18.3 above is not strictly met, and PURCHASER has not provided SELLER with a written notification as to the reason explaining that circumstances not -under the control of PURCHASER have prevented PURCHASER from meeting the timeline, and SELLER has not agreed in writing to the same, then the Property shall automatically revert back to the SELLER, this Agreement shall be terminated, and SELLER shall be released from any and all obligations under this Agreement. SELLER agrees to work reasonably with PURCHASER in working within the timeframes set forth above, but PURCHASER and SELLER agree that time is of the r�&Szr.;i 21. SELLER'S FIRST I'ALGAT OF 1%R_F11,SAL TO PlIXCAASE PROPERTY7 PURCHASER hereby grants SELLER a right of first refusal to purchase the Property in accordance with the terms below: 0051675D.] 4' I Uc—&07e—vco Page 1! 17 a. If at any time, PURCHASER -recei- PURCHASER shall give written notice to SELLER at the address provided below accompanied by a copy of such Offer at least thirty (30) days before the date of contemplated sale. b. Within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the written notice, SELLER shall have the right to notify PURCHASER that it is exercising its Right of First Refusal and will purchase the Property pursuant to a purchase agreement which incorporates the terms and conditions of the Offer. Notwithstanding the terms of the Offer, however, the purchase price of the Property shall be confirmed by an independent appraisal agreeable to both the SELLER and the KTILCVASER. SELLER fails to exercise its Right of First Refusal within the time stated above, the Right of First Reffisal. shall have no more force and effect. d. Within five (5) days after the effective date (the date of complete execution and R f the Purchase Price as Ernest Money. If the sale is closed, the Emest money shall be applied toward the Purchase Price. If SELLER decides not to purchase Property in violation of the Purchase Agreement, PURCHASER shall retain the Ernest Money and shall be free to retain or convey the property in his sole discretion. e. ntent of this_Ri&t of First Refusal t1iis Ageemgnt- al as-set�f;Nj4f - - -------------------------------- ---------------------- ------------- e eail�e ---------------- 0 ------------- ---- ------------------------------- - - ------------ 22.1 General. This Agreement, and any amendment hereto, may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which shall, together, constitute one and the same instrument. The section and paragraph headings herein contained are for the purposes of identification only and shall not be considered in construing this Agreement. Reference to a Section shall be deemed to be a reference to the entire Section, unless otherwise specified. No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be R f any force or effect unless in writing executed by Parties. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the Property and all subject matter herein and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, -understandings and agreements, written or oral, between the Parties. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The Parties hereby agree that jurisdiction of any litigation brought arising out of this Agreement shall be in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, or, should any cause of action be limited to federal jurisdiction only, in the United States OD516750-1 TIWTAT-T-M-Alw— NOT Page I I of 17 22.2 QQmputation of Time. Any reterence herein to time periods which not measured in Business Days and which are less than six (6) days, shall exclude Saturda Sundays and legal holidays in the computation thereof. Any time period provided for in Agreement which ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday shall extend to 5:00 p.m. on i-aext fiill Business Day. Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under i - Agreement. Time periods commencing with the Effective Date shall not include the Effecti FWate in the calculation thereof. 22.3 Waiver. Neither the failure of a party to insist upon a strict perfonnance of any of the terms, provisions, covenants, agreements and conditions hereof, nor the acceptance of any item by a party with Imowledge of a breach of this Agreement by the other party in the i:ierformance of their rescsieclive obligations hereunder_shall-beo jymi O-imoo remedies that a party may have or a waiver of any subsequent breach or default in any of such terms, provisions, covenants, agreements or conditions. This paragraph shall survive termination of this Agreement and the Closing. 22.4 Construction of AWeement. The Parties to this Agreement, through counsel, have participated freely in the negotiation and preparation hereof. Neither this Mn Me Pliluv]L' �ouu -lut; flmu Simi illumut; ULU Sinj;mr, Is ME con FAT May require. Provisions of this Agreement that expressly provide that they survive the Closing shall not merge into the Deed. 22.5 Severability., If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof shall. for anv reason and to anv extent. be invalid or unenforceable. neither theLrepm 6 4 1',1 41 1 1 0 4 6 0 r 6 0 would 1) 016TIMMEO) ORRO uM M I I I I *^ I ' ;AI a oil MM'MOM IMS ski Z910 1801 it 11twOu 0AIMM) ORSIOUVW414 I mn I ludtwallip 22.7 Waiver of J M Trial. As an inducement to PURCHASER agreeing to enter into this Agreement, PURCHASER and SELLER hereby waive trial by jury in any action or proceeding brought by either party against the other party pertaining to any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement. 22.8 AttornM Fees and Costs. Should it be necessary to bring an action enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, includhi those at the appellate level, shall be awarded to the prevailing party. 00516750-1 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT/LocalDevco Page 12 of 17 lawful authority to execute this Agreement and to bind and obligate the party for whom or on whose behalf he or she is signing with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 22.10 Recording. This Agreement may be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 22.11 Survival. The covenants, warranties, representations, inden-mities. and undertakings of SELLER set forth in this Agreement, shall survive the Closing, the delivery and recording of the SELLER Property Deed and PURCHASER'S possession of the Property. 22.12 SELLER AttoMeys' Fees and Costs. SELLER acknowledges and agrees that SELLER shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and all costs, if any, incurred by SELLER in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 22.13 Public Records. SELLER is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The PURCHASER shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the PURCHASER shall: a. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would &* required by the SELLER in order to perform the service; b. Provide the public with access to such public records on the same terms and conditions that the SELLER would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed that provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat., or as otherwise provided by law; c. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and L Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer to the SELLER, at no cost, all public records in possession of the PURCHASER upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. All records stored electronically must be provided to the SELLER in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the SELLER. The failure of PURCHASER to comply with the provisions set forth in this Agreement shall constitute a Default and Breach of this Agreement. If PURCHASER fails to cure the default within seven (7) days' notice from the SELLER the SELLER may terminate the Agreement. f SL`LLEP, and PI-IRCHASERglL a ,c and hat this Agreement, ancl all the ri ILI its and�)Mi2,gdoffs thereunder. be assigne(l to affiliate Of PUrchaser. 005113750-1 ma-M-EFwan"m1: RIMUOUTT-0 Page 13 of 17 11 111 111, Jill !1111 11!1111�111 11111111111111111!1111 JI!IIJjjI F4 = Llffl"-Ull LOCAL DEV CO, LLC AND/OR ASSIGNS; By. - Print Name: Title: Date: Witnesses: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: 130516750-1 By: Print Name: Jerry Taylor Title: Chair Date: Witnesses: Exhibit "A" R Lot 13 : 14, Block ' ORIGINAL TOWNOF BOYNTON :' according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 1 . Page 23, of the Public i Palm `aCounty, Florida PU"fib IIASEJA-]� ... ......................................... p.,15_of 17 1 w-4 -, 11 11JIVATA01114190 This REVERTER AGREEMENT is dated as of this day of , 2015 by and between the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (the "SELLER") and Local Dev Co, LLC, having an address of ..................... (the "PURCHASER"). A. The SELLER has conveyed to the PURCHASER that certain real estate described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Property") pursuant to a Deed of even date herewith between the SELLEV. a -rd PIJ'. XV4,SEV- B. The PURCHASER has agreed to construct certain Irnprovements on the Property in accordance with the guidelines and criteria set forth on in the Purchase and Development Agreement. C. The Deed shall provide that if the PURCHASER does not construct the Improvements as set forth in this Agreement, then the Property shall revert to the SELLER. D. Further, the Deed shall provide that if the PURCHASER fails to keep the eam�deted facilities oCi, erational for anpi nine month i-ceriod a J 'M CRA approved u asonal. ly...—I.—I the Property shall revert to the SELLER. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the transfer of the Property to the PURCHASER and other consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: I . PURCHASER agrees at its sole cost and expense to complete the construction of the finprovernents in accordance with the terms of the Purchase and Development Agreement attached hereto by no later than September 30, 2016, (the "Completion Date"). 2. In the event the Improvements are not completed by the Completion Date; (-ogn-less e.,,dLi I �,,nirsi ant to the te:rrns of" the Pu-n.j.,lase kiaid 13eve ou eem9nih the ........ ...... Property shall revert to and thereafter become fee simple real estate owned by the SELLER. Within 30 days of the written request of the SELLER, the PURCHASER will provide a general warranty deed to the Property in fon-n and substance acceptable to the SELLER evidencing the reconveyance of the Property. NR,fIASE,AND,DEVEIt,-),PMEN-,[',Af".iREI.-,MEN'l,"�'t,ocall)evco ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------ --------- 16.:x; ' 1 7 3. During the construction of the Improvements, PURCHASER will not place any additional liens or encumbrances on the Property except as consented to by the SELLER. In that regard, the SELLER agrees not to unreasonably withhold its consent to any construction loan financed with a commercial bank or similar lender intended to fund the construction and development of the Improvements. In such an event, the SELLER will enter into a Subordination Agreement in form and satisfactory to such lender. Upon completion of the Improvements satisfactory to the SELLER, the SELLER agrees to issue a letter acImowledging the release of the reverter rights described herein. 4. Following the completion of improvements and issuance of the Ccrtificati, of Occupancy, the PURCHASER must ensure the restaurant facilities, or other approved CRA uses as set forth in Exhibit "C", or as approved by the CRA, remain open for business durirvu normal business hours and for not less than 40 hours a week. Failure to do so for any nine month period shall authorize the SELLER to exercise the reverter provision within the Deed. Should the SELLER exercise this right by providing 30 days written notice to PURCHASER, it will third party appraisal. Thereafter, PURCHASER will provide a general warranty deed to the Property in form and substance acceptable to the SELLER evidencing the reconveyance of the Property to SELLER. This reverter provision shall automatically expire ten years from the Effective Date of the Agreement. omrsymor, Mflm� �--' �� This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Flori4a. This Agreement may only be modified or amended by a written agreement signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto. By: Print Name: Title: F,kedevelopment Agency Ptl,., `` ! .� .�a.�' A„''S ,.�` i E,,O 3t�.,il,,El .t ��" .Si,Rl i; ,'k'v��A'' # - ��;' 3 Rw"� s.,l� I7 17 ................. It- O l) LIR Jerry Taylor, Chair E BOYNTO =BEACH C_-.RA =f: CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 Consent =,end, Old Business e, s. Information 1'Only Other AGENDA ITEM: xlv.A. SUBJECT: Consideration of Letter of Intent from Housing Trust Group for CRA -Owned Properties on the South Side of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. SUMMARY: The Housing Trust Group has submitted a letter of intent for the CRA owned properties on the south side of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Housing Trust would like to submit the site for a 9% tax credit allocation in November to build approximately 60 housing units and retail space. The CRA owns 1.85 acres within the project area of the 2.97 acre project site (See Attachment 1). The CRA paid a total of $825,940 for its property over an 11 year period (See Attachment 2). Housing Trust has reached verbal agreements with the other three property owners to purchase their properties within the project area. If awarded the 9% tax credits, Housing Trust will build a mixed-use development consistent with the Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan Update. This proposed project if developed will enhance 500 linear feet along Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. The proposed project is adjacent to the new Family Dollar and will include retail space on the first floor to complement Family Dollar. If developed, the project will increase the demand for a full-service grocery store by adding new households to the market area. IMPACT:FISCAL Due to the cost to purchase the six privately owned properties, Housing Trust Group is requesting the CRA property at no cost. Once constructed the project will bring in annual TIF revenue of approximately $106,000. CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment PI Update Direct staff to bring backa Purchase and DevelopmentAgreement for the Octob9A 1, 2015 meeting. VMan L. Brooks Executive Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetinglFY 2014 - 2015 Board MeetingslSepternber 20151LOI MLK south Property.doex Housing Trust Group 3225 Aviation Avenue, Suite 602 Coconut Grove, Florl da 33133 UTTEMBINE Chairman Taylor, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (the "Seller"', Ms. Vivian Brooks, Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Highway Roynton Beach FL 33435 Imp Group, LLC, a Florida limited liability company or its assignee ('HTG") would be interested in entering into an Agreement for Purchase and Sale (the "Agreement") upon the terms and conditions generally described below. Upon agreement of the terms and conditions generally sutlined below, HTG will immediately prepare the Agreement for review and execution. 0 11 1:A A off CO 1 0 ko . 08434521100040060,08434521100040080,08434521100040090, 08434521100040100,08434521100040130 . ........... ..... .... _9 � I 3. FINANCING PLAN: Seller acknowledges that HTG intends to submit an application for an allocation of competitive Low -Income Housing Tax Credits ("Tax Credits") from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation ("FHFC"). HTG is a qualified and experienced tax credit developer in the State of Florida. 4. INVESTIGATION PERIOD: HTG shall have an Investigation Period commencing upon execution of the Agreement and ending the earlier of. a) five (5) business days after receipt of an invitation to credit underwriting from FHFC for Tax Credits; or b) May 31, 2016. HTG shall be allowed to perform on-site investigations both during and after the Investigation Period, so long as the Agreement remains in effect. 5. CLOSING: Five (5) months after the expiration of the Investigation Period. 6. EXTENSIONS: HTG shall, at its sole option, be entitled to four (4) successive forty-five (45) day extensions (each an "Extension"). 7, REMOVAL FROM MARKET,- Before the execution of the Agreement, Seller understands and acknowledges that HTG will incur various costs associated with certain due diligence activities. Therefore, for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of Seller's execution of this letter of Intent and before the execution of the Agreement, Seller agrees not to conduct any activities related to marketing or selling the Property to others while the parties negotiate the Agreement in good faith. This Section shall be legally binding. 8. NATURE OF THIS LETTER OF INTENT: Except for the previous Section, this Letter of Intent is a non-binding expression of interest. It is understood and agreed that neither party shall be legally bound to the other, unless and until, the terms and conditions relating to this transaction are negotiated and incorporated into the Agreement, as signed by both parties. REVOCATION OF OFFER: The offer contained herein shall be deemed to be null and void unless an executed copy of itlis returned (via email, fax, or original) to Housing Trust Group on or before 5:00PM, September 11, 2015. I you have any questions on this matter, please contact Allan Schnier at (561) 289-4096. I'll i 11111111 11111111 1 F 11 6 . 4 �1= Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency By: Name: Title: TMIKE l 1, l O O O O O O LU LLJ O O n n — O Y— u, co Ln 't lqr LO 0 O O O 010 Y 0 LA Pl. M Pte. 9t Y— Y— m — Ln 00 O 0 0 7 0 O 0 0O r -I O O O O O CD CD O Y 0 0 0 0 0 1 i 'q° 'It Nr 0 0 0CD 0 0 0 0O ® d ® pp b CL tl @ tl b b b @ 1 Y P — Y® Ln tl Ln Y Ln f Ln Ln Ln tl Ln 1 Ln a Ln Y Ln JB1. �1y co 00 co co 00 co 00 00 co tl Go O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 c e, "d "" p by II unmN cc �„ <> < � cm 0) cn0) s a -, P> Y� % V° O �.t ° �,,1 0.d ��F X 1 :, APPRAISAL OF TEN INDIVIDUAL LOTS AS PART OF AN ASSEMBLAGE LOCATED ON AND NORTHEAST 9THAVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 FOR VIVIAN BROOKS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BY ROBERT B. BANTING, MAI, SRA CERT GEN RZ4 AND GARY K. ORR CERT GEN RZ2335 WITH ANDERSON & CARR, INC. 521 SOUTH OLIVE AVENUE STP BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 DATE OF INSPECTION: FEBRUARY 16,2015 DATE OF REPORT: FEBRUARY 27,2015 DATE OF VALUE: FEBRUARY 16,2015 FILE NO.: 2150066.000 ClJENT REFERENCE: MARTIN LUTHER KING JPL BLVD. LAND PARCELS 3,6,7,9,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 4 C q q q C C X q 0 << 0 << V q 0 <(<< 0 q << 0 <( <(<(V q q C q((<(<(((« ((4C <,(<< Appraisers 0 Realtors),, »>)> D v o)> N o >> >> H *. . D v . >> >> 0 D >> >> *)> >>),> V 0 » 0 )) >> 0 >> >> >> 521 South Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida 33401-5907 www.andersoncarr.com Telephone (561) 833-1661 Fax (561) 833-0234 February 27, 2015 Vivian Brooks, Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Pursuant to your request, we have personally appraised the real property being 10 individual lots as part of an assemblage for redevelopment. The subject property is located along East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Northeast 9th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL, 33435. The purpose of this narrative appraisal is to estimate the market value of the fee simple estate of the subject property, as if part of a larger assemblage, as of February 16, 2015. The intended use of the report is to assist the client and intended user in establishing a selling price. This report has been prepared for no other purpose and for use by no other person or entity than for use by the client for the purpose stated herein. Any other use of this appraisal is considered a misuse and thus the appraisers will not be held responsible for any outcome associated with use by another entity or for another purpose. The subject property consists of 10 individual vacant lots. Three of the lots are adjoining and seven are adjoining but these two larger tracts are non-contiguous. At the clients request we are assuming the lots are part of an assemblage with several adjoining parcels forming a larger tract for redevelopment. The subject property is located in a key area of the CRA's Heart of Boynton redevelopment plan. Over the past 10 years or so the general area has experienced significant strides in neighborhood revitalization. The subject immediate area of North Seacrest Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is planned for near future mixed-use redevelopment. Just west of the subject a new Family Dollar is planned and the subject along with adjoining properties is planned for residential development. We have utilized the sales comparison approach to value, the most common method used for valuing properties such as the subject property. UZI 119 SIEZWMPMi� Vivian Brooks Page 2 MARKET VALUE: $575.000 The following presents our analysis and conclusions in a narrative appraisal report. This letter must remain to be considered valid. Your attention is directed to the Assumptions and Limiting Conditions contained within this report. Respectfully submitted, 1. " 11, 1 a 0 . . . . . .. ... . . . -, Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA Cert Gen RZ4 Gary K Orr Cert Gen RZ2335 a 0 1, "1$ 1 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 Summary of Important Facts and Conclusions......................................................................................................1 Certification..............................................................................................................................................................3 Assumptions and Limiting Conditions...................................................................................................................4 Subject Property Photos (February 16, 2015) .......................................................................................................7 Area/Location Maps...............................................................................................................................................14 ParcelMap..............................................................................................................................................................15 AerialPhotographs.................................................................................................................................................16 Purposeand Date of Value...................................................................................................................................18 PropertyAppraised................................................................................................................................................18 LegalDescription...................................................................................................................................................18 Disclosureof Competency.....................................................................................................................................18 IntendedUse and User..........................................................................................................................................18 Client........................................................................................................................................................................18 Definitions...............................................................................................................................................................19 PropertyRights Appraised....................................................................................................................................19 TypicalBuyer Profile..............................................................................................................................................19 Scopeof Assignment..............................................................................................................................................19 PalmBeach County Summary ...............................................................................................................................21 NeighborhoodSummary ........................................................................................................................................28 PropertyData..........................................................................................................................................................30 TaxpayerOf Record...........................................................................................................................................30 Palm Beach County Property Control Numbers..............................................................................................30 Assessed Value And Taxes For 2014................................................................................................................30 CensusTract........................................................................................................................................................31 FloodZone Designation....................................................................................................................................31 Zoningand Future Land Use............................................................................................................................32 Concurrency........................................................................................................................................................35 Utilities................................................................................................................................................................35 SubjectProperty Sales History ..........................................................................................................................35 SiteAnalysis........................................................................................................................................................35 HighestAnd Best Use............................................................................................................................................38 ExposureAnd Marketing Time........................................................................................................................39 SalesComparison Approach.................................................................................................................................40 Sales Summary and Discussion..........................................................................................................................56 Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................................59 Gary YL Orr, Cert Gen RZ2335 Martin Lather King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15,1.6,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 ClienL- Boynton ►' Community Redevelopment Agency Entended User: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Taxpayer of Record: Boynton Beach CQ - Property Rights Appraised: Fee Simple Estate Special Assumptions Reference: Subject lots are part of a larger assemblage of land for redevelopment Unusual Market Externality: None Location: East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Northeast 9th Avenue just east of North Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida Site/Land Area: 80,776 square feet 11.85 acres Improvements: Vacant land Zoning: C2 (Neighborhood Commercial) and R2 (Single & Two Family Residential) by City of Boynton Beach Land Use Plan: LRC (Local Retail Commercial) and MEDR (Medium Density Residential) by City of Boynton Beach Flood Zone & Map Reference Zone C, Community Panel Number 120196-0004-C, effective date of September 30, 1982 Current Use: Vacant lEghest and Best Use: Mixed Use F? xposure Time: 6 to 12 months Marketing Time: 6 to 12 months Mmthi Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 1 Estimated Property Values: Value via Cost Approach: Value via Income Capitalization Approach: Value via Sales Comparison Approach: AIARKETVALUE: Date of Report: 11ate of Value: " TOM: " =1 N/A N/A $575,000 February 16, 2015 February 27, 2015 February 16, 2015 "#1' w R.'1 un g.) kTj r!] -1 R.V Cert Gen RZ4 Gary K. Orr Cert Gen VZ2335 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 2 I lhn� X 0 N I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief: The statements of fact contained in this report are true and correct. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are my personal, impartial, and unbiased professional analyses, opinions, conclusions, and recommendations. I have performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and I have no personal interest with respect to the parties involved. I have no bias with respect to any property that is the subject of this report or to the parties involved with this assignment. My engagement in this assignment was not contingent upon developing or reporting predetermined results. This appraisal assignment was not based on a requested minimum valuation, a specific valuation, or the approval of a loan. My compensation for completing this assignment is not contingent upon the development or reporting of a predetermined value or direction in value that favors the cause of the client, the amount of the value opinion, the attainment of a stipulated result, or the occurrence of a subsequent event directly related to the intended use of this appraisal. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics & Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute, which include the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. Gary K Orr and Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA have made a personal inspection of the property that is the subject of this report. As of the date of this report, Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA has completed the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute. No one provided significant real property appraisal or appraisal consulting assistance to the person signing this certification. . . . ...... . . .. A* Gary IC Orr Cert Gen RZ2335 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A Job No.: 2150066.000 3 FW�31' i0in, zilau ullIl! milroynaffs w 1. Unless otherwise stated, the value appearing in this appraisal represents our opinion of the market value or the value defined as of the date specified. Values of real estate are affected by national and local economic conditions and consequently will vary with future changes in such conditions. 2. Possession of this report or any copy thereof does not carry with it the right of publication nor may it be used for other than its intended use. The physical report(s) remains the property of the appraiser for the use of the client. The fee being for the analytical services only. The report may not be copied or used for any purpose by any person or corporation other than the client or the party to whom it is addressed, without the written consent of an officer of the appraisal firm of Anderson & Carr, Inc. and then only in its entirety. 3. Neither all nor any part of the contents of this report shall be conveyed to the public through advertising, public relations efforts, news, sales or other media without written consent and approval of an officer of Anderson & Carr, Inc. nor may any reference be made in such public communication to the Appraisal Institute or the MAI, SRA or SRPA designations. 4. The appraiser may not divulge the material contents of the report, analytical findings or conclusions, or give a copy of the report to anyone other than the client or his designee, as specified in writing except as may be required by the Appraisal Institute, as they may request in confidence for ethics enforcement or by a court of law or body with the power of subpoena. S. liability of Anderson & Carr, Inc. and its employees is limited to the fee collected for the appraisal. There is no accountability or liability to any third party. 6. It is assumed that there are no hidden or unapparent conditions of the property, sub -soil, or structures which make it more or less valuable. The appraiser assumes no responsibility for such conditions or the engineering which might be required to discover these facts. 7. This appraisal is to be used only in its entirety. All conclusions and opinions concerning the analysis which are set forth in the report were prepared by the appraisers whose signatures appear on the appraisal report. No change of any item in the report shall be made by anyone other than the appraiser and the appraiser and firm shall have no responsibility if any such unauthorized change is made. 8. No responsibility is assumed for the legal description provided or other matters legal in character or nature, or matters of survey, nor of any architectural, structural, mechanical, or engineering in nature. No opinion is rendered as to the title which is presumed to be good and merchantable. The property is valued as if free and clear of any and all liens and encumbrances and under responsible ownership and competent property management unless otherwise stated in particular parts of the report. 9. No responsibility is assumed for accuracy of information furnished by or from others, the clients, their designee, or public records. We are not liable for such information or the work of subcontractors. The comparable data relied upon in this report has been confirmed with one or more parties familiar with the transaction or from affidavit when possible. All are considered appropriate for inclusion to the best of our knowledge and belief. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 4 10. The contract for appraisal, consultation or analytical service is fulfilled and the total fee payable upon completion of the report. The appraiser or those assisting the preparation of the report will not be asked or required to give testimony in court or hearing because of having made the appraisal in full or in part; nor engaged in post -appraisal consultation with client or third parties, except under separate and special arrangement and at an additional fee. 11. The sketches and maps in this report are included to assist the reader and are not necessarily to scale. Various photos, if any, are included for the same purpose and are not intended to represent the property in other than actual status as of the date of the photos. 12. Unless otherwise stated in this report, the appraisers have no reason to believe that there may be hazardous materials stored and used at the property. The appraiser, however, is not qualified to detect such substances. The presence of substances such as asbestos, urea -formaldehyde foam insulation or other potentially hazardous materials may affect the value of the property. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that there is no such material on or in the property that would cause a loss in value. No responsibility is assumed for any such conditions or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field, if desired. 13. If applicable, the distribution of the total valuation of this report between land and improvements applies only under the existing program of utilization. The separate valuations for land and building must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal, no matter how similar and are invalid if so used. 14. No environmental or impact studies, special market studies or analysis, highest and best use analysis study or feasibility study has been requested or made unless otherwise specified in an agreement for services or in the report. Anderson & Carr, Inc. reserves the unlimited right to alter, amend, revise or rescind any of the statements, findings, opinions, values, estimates or conclusions upon any previous or subsequent study or analysis becoming known to the appraiser. 15. It is assumed that the property is in fall compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations and laws unless the lack of compliance is stated, described, and considered in this appraisal report. 16. The value estimated in this appraisal report is gross without consideration given to any encumbrance, lien, restriction, or question of title, unless specifically defined. The estimate of value in the appraisal report is not based in whole or in part upon the race, color, or national origin of the present owners or occupants of the properties in the vicinity of the property appraised. 17. It is assumed that the property conforms to all applicable zoning, use regulations, and restrictions unless a nonconformity has been identified, described, and considered in this appraisal report. 18. It is assumed that all required licenses, certificates of occupancy, consents, and other legislative or administrative authority from any local, state, or national government or private entity or organization have been or can be obtained or renewed for any use on which the opinion of value contained in this report is based. Martin Luther IGng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 5 19. It is assumed that the use of the land and improvements is confined within the boundaries or property lines of the property described and that there is no encroachment or trespass unless noted in the report. 20. This appraisal report has been prepared for the exclusive benefit of the client and intended users, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. This report has been prepared for no other purpose and for use b- erson or entilZ than for use b- ., no other y # the client for use of this appraisal is considered a misuse and thus the appraisers will not be held responsible for any outcome associated with use by another entity or for another purpose. *B 1096) dr, I I W, &W-710 10 J rgj,�i&YJ I I I 22. ACCEPTANCE OF, AND/OR USE OF THIS APPRAISAL REPORT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF TBE PRECEDING CONDITIONS. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8,1 , 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 6 lif!11171'51 IF � I � I I J I IDINOWTOU 1 11 1 1111111,11111311 1-; row of Parcel 3 on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Fal MSI LTA Pri"I Boulevard Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 wiv-1 pq TVW Front of Farce 17 on Martin LuthUT ling JY. Boulevard Front of Parcel 8 on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard F'ronrt of Parcel '12 fm Northeast. 9"' Avenue Front of Parcel 13 on Northeast 9'72T Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 Front of Parcel 15 on Northeast 9' Avenue Front of Parcel 16 on Northeast 9th Avenue Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 10 Front of Parcel 17 on Northeast 9' Avenue Front of Parcel 20 on Northeast 9' Avenue Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 11 WA 1:71f A PIT View looking east on Martin Luther King Jr. Bou Imi rd w i th Parcels 3, 6, 7 and 8 on the righ i View looking west on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard with Parcels 3, 6, 7, and 8 on the left Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 12 View looking east on Northwest 9'h Avenue with Parcels 12, 13, 15, 16. 17. and 20 on the Ich View looking west on Northeast 9th Avenue with Parcels 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 20 on the right MIMI! 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Subject LhotCftm, W 2W A%* KPS MA� 2r INE "'dr, IL 4W A" 51 41h Ar sw AM L Sw 2:,P: SW Nh Ae, 3 71h Aw k VI*Wbrwp- Ad ;J, SubJect CWQUA ko I CXM§ Am 40dimi Ow I ................. . ...................... ................... Martin Luther ICng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16,Job No.. 2150066.000 14 LhotCftm, W 2W A%* KPS MA� 2r INE "'dr, 4W A" ;J, SubJect CWQUA ko I CXM§ Am 40dimi Ow I ................. . ...................... ................... Martin Luther ICng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16,Job No.. 2150066.000 14 LhotCftm, W 2W A%* r, 51 41h Ar sw AM Sw SW Nh Ae, 3 71h Aw ;J, SubJect CWQUA ko I CXM§ Am 40dimi Ow I ................. . ...................... ................... Martin Luther ICng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16,Job No.. 2150066.000 14 Martin Luther ICng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 15 The purpose of this appraisal is to estimate the market value, fee simple estate, of the subject property, assuming the lots are part of an assemblage with several adjoining parcels forming a larger tract for redevelopment, as of February 16, 2015. The subject property consists of ten individual vacant lots totaling 1.85 acres located along the south side of East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and the north side of Northeast 9th Avenue. The parcels fronting Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard are zoning for neighborhood commercial use and total 1.08 acres. The lots along Northeast 9"' Avenue are zoned for multiple family residential use and total 0.77 acres, uffi�hlffi-- 14, 011 i I 1 1, 1. W... NO Per the Competency Rule contained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, the appraisers hereby affirm that they are competent to complete the appraisal assignment for which they have been engaged by the client. I low W D101 11 DI The intended use of this report is to assist the client and intended user in establishing a selling price. The intended user of the report is Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency This report has been prepared utilizing generally accepted appraisal guidelines, techniques, and methodologies as contained within the Uniform Standard of Professional Practice (USPAP), as promulgated by the Appraisal Foundation. an Brooks, Executive Director Boynton--B'%qh 710North Federal 11ighway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 MarfinLuther 'ng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12913,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 18 III D1 01101 W I TLYM, a) fit their own best interests; (3) A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market; (4) Payment is made in terms of cash in U. S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and (5) The price represents normal consideration for the WorpherLy sold unaffectedb,,Yspecial or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. (Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA) and the Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines, Federal Register, Volume 75, No. 237, December 10, 2010). Hypothetical Condition ROT M exist on the effective date of the assignment results, but is used for the purpose of analysis. Comm lei Hypothetical conditions are contrary to known facts about physical, legal, or econmic cs ocharacteristiof subject property; or about conditions external to the property, such as market conditions or trends; about the integrity of data used in an analysis (USPAP, 2012-2013 ed.). LWAOJ-Wwvbl�� , �'5111 The property rights appraised are those of the fee simple estate. Fee simple estate is defined as absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate, subject only to the limitations imposed by the governmental powers of taxation, eminent domain, police power, and escheat (The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 5th ed., Chicago- Appraisal Institute, 2010). We found that buyers of similar properties in this market are primarily investors who are purchas property in this urban infill area for development or assemblage for potential redevelop. The sall comparison approach reflects the actions of typical buyers. MO) W M) 3KIM3 The traditional appraisal approaches include the cost approach, the sales comparison approach, and the 4come capitalization approach. We have considered all three approaches in this assignment, and f-etermined only the sales comparison approach to be applicable in this assignment as the subject properly �s vacant land. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 19 In the process of gathering data for the sales comparison approach to value, we conducted a search of our appraisal files and public information sources such as the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's public access system and the Palm Beach County Clerk's Office, as well as subscription based information services such as CoStar.com. and RealQuest.com for comparable sales in the relevant market area. We searched for the most similar sales to the subject property. The sales ultimately selected for further analysis were the best comparable sales we were able to find in this market. We obtained and verified additional information on the comparable properties with a party to the transaction, or a broker or agent of the parties when possible. We inspected the exterior of the subject property and the comparables. Physical data pertaining to the subject property was obtained from an inspection of the premises and public information sources such as the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records. Other data pertaining to the subject property was obtained from the Palm Beach County Clerk's and Tax Collector's offices and local planning and zoning departments. The product of our research and analysis is formulated within this report for analysis of and direct comparison with the subject property being appraised. Additionally, we have used original research performed in preparation of other appraisals by this office, which is considered appropriate for the subject property. We make no warranty as to the authenticity and reliability of representations made by those with whom we verified sales, rental, and other information. We have taken due care in attempting to verify the data utilized in this analysis. We based our analysis and conclusions on overall patterns rather than on specific representations. The analysis and conclusions of this appraisal assignment are presented in a narrative appraisal report. in Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,1516,17, & 20 AAC Job No.- 2150066.000 20 Geography Palm Beach County is located along Florida's Southeast coast. It is bordered by Martin County to the north, Hendry and Glades Counties to the west, Broward County to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The northwestern portion of the county is made up of Lake Okeechobee, the largest freshwater lake in Florida. The county is located approximately 80 miles north of Miami and 260 miles south of Jacksonville. �! - square miles ot ]a i—,il in ea unty encompasses approximaYe y , -IJ square miles wiffroug P, area, 229 square miles of water, and 47 miles of coastline. 7he local weather features an average hi temperature of 83 degrees and an average low temperature of 67 degrees. The average annual rainfall is inctes. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2013 estimate, Palm Beach County has a population of 1,372,171; an increase of 3.9 percent from the 2010 census statistics of 1,320,134. The vast majority of the county's growth has been a result of in -migration from the northern states as well as from Miami -Dade and Broward Counties to the south. Palm. Beach County ranks as the third most populous county in Florida behind Miami -Dade and B The county includes 38 incorporated municipalities; the largest of which is West Pahn Beach, the county seat. Boca Raton, located at the south end of the county, is the second largest city and one of the highest income retail trade areas in the United States. The coastal towns of Palm Beach, Gulf Stream, and Manalapan are some of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Martin Luther Ying Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 21 i Interstate 95 is a major north/south thoroughfare that connects Palm Beach County to the southeastern and northeastern portions of the state, then continues along the Eastern Seaboard to Maine. Florida's Turnpike also passes through the county and provides connections to the north central area of the state and Miami to the south. Other north/south highways include AIA, U.S. Highway 1, Congress Avenue, Military Trail and U.S. 441. There are numerous local east/west roadways with Southern Boulevard providing access to the western portions of the county, as well as Florida's West Coast. The expanded Palm Beach International Airport is conveniently located to provide air service to and from Palm Beach County. The airport's growth necessitated a direct access overpass interchange with 1-95 which significantly improved ingress and egress for PBIA. Other transportation services in Palm Beach County include the Florida East Coast Railway for rail service and The Port of Palm Beach for the shipping and cruise industries. Tri -Rail provides commuter service through Miami -Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. Palm Beach County provides a bus service for transportation throughout the county and several of the local municipalities have various forms of local downtown transportation including trolley service and electric cars. I The unemployment rate in Palm Beach County reached a peak of 12 percent in July 2010. As of November 2014, the unemployment rate was 5.2 percent according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is down -1.3 percent from the November 2013 unemployment rate of 6.5 percent. Tourism is the county's leading industry, employing over 70,000 people and generating about two billion dollars annually. The other multi- billion dollar industries are construction and agriculture. All three industries experienced some decline due to economic conditions from 2007 until the middle of 2011. The economy began to stabilize in mid -2011 and these industries continued to experience signs of recovery through year end 2014. Marlin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 22 WIZI 101 a Pill C ZROW WO N ?A IZ m Residential Real Estate 7AU IAN 4110 zuw 21M Sw ampm $Now 'a N tm.w UVAU Utft 01 -9-m ,PA 2!LO 4kw Cm aft "j 21 II XMI 2022 2013 2M t No I md —, �— ,,. PT-1,k7kY I F5ASI ,1,11U I _ 1,ik , _e", m,dl, F, ., s (1, 1, r 4, A& , "I a,, r -,-,Ll, I Lq ", 1,1,,*, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C J©b No.: 2150066.000 23 W Commercial Real Estate e According to the Marcus and Millichap 2014 Report, "The market is making steady progress in its rMecov as vacancy has declined more than 300 basis points from the high point, but some obstacles remai Despite positive economic trends, the occupancy rate has not reached prerecessionary levels. Lo investors, however, have remained active and there has been an increase in the number of sales of ass selling for less than $10 from 50,000 square feet in 2013 to 120,000 square feet in 2014. Unemployment figures are expected continue the trend of decreasing, while rental rates are forecast to increase. Vacancy rates are also on til -tecline. In all, the forecast for 2014 is positive. According to CoStar's Year End 2014 data, the Palm Bea Coun A commercial real estate market has exneriel. d liv.le cha-r.Lye wift wriecifl,w of e.?& -Fr*l I kei; I 9IM I WM The total vacancy rate for the Pahn Beach County office market fourth quarter 2014 decreased to 14.5 percent. Rental rates averaged $26.29per square foot, a slight decrease from the third quarter. Net absor,ption for the fourth quarter 2014 was ? .,ositive 398.620 sy, uare feet. Vacant sublease syl increased in quarter, with 55,590 square feet still under construction. Year -Rod 2014 HOWim ION 11 WISINTrkyl, W—Zr--Y--UL—aW-.t -L per square 100" a decrease from the previous quarter. Net absorption was positive 83,002 square feet in the fourth quarter 2014. Vacant sublease space decreased ending the quarter at 192,272 squar- ' a 45634 square feet remaining under construction at the end of the year. 5C,W=CO5WPZOFeM-t mm the ,o the yeaur. CGUMM!"11 I �i !111111111 2014 q 1 T6, 8p14 1q 4.8121 75 a 59.633 75 3q, !� ,Iqs u ii. 623.866 7T, .......... I k1.42 2 4q A.787 .77. i7, 45J4S 4,76 76. 24112, 778 76,' 2821 3rd 4. - 7i6f;"'— 46 2011 4,7751 -7,6- 2010 4165 76. 7.67 L_1208 5- r.5W FNqk-"y4 4.708 75, Mil M. 4W 5.801.299 �Z V1 73 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 25 a 59.633 13 VA 67 $18.33 623.866 .......... I k1.42 6,5% 45J4S 21 1.005.19, $38.35 6.3%241 4817 x86 1 "S 8x7 332 517 57 7.67 ISAW a) 508,732' $17,81 7A% 519 qII I 480.451, $17,63 % 206.329 6 a 130.I3rc 22 318 692 S 17-43 7.5% 228 C11 1 r 3 p 15.163 25 -142,15Z SMSO 7.0% 187,949 2 a 16.1 SS 12! 211.A., 517.47 zoK P 3©38 6 139 31% 51748 &OX. 626,2 14.039 SM61 874% 314.5q 11 20 935 033 9 22-22-7c, 51' -5 40 i 3.967 1 4 256.601 $2 0.72 ii.iii 761, 77 3 1.962.475 32 827.842 520.79 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 25 gms", 11- ilk ad, AV NOTAFt M-RATM VIOUL i. ':11.1 Maf&elS In lailipao ,*Tlarta, ana ; it SlIgUL 1H — in market rents. Ile publication stated that "a lack of new supply, positive demographic trends, and an unwillingness to purchase homes due to economic uncertainty resulted in increased demand and failing vacancy rates for many apartment areas". According to Marcus & Millichap's 2014 Apartment Research Afarket Report for Palm Beach Counj "The Palm Beach County apartment market proceeds through the middle of a construction cycle that th far has not adversely affected countywide vacancy and rents. The steady improvement in proper operations and solid prospects for further growth indicate that the powerful economic forces at work continue to generate strong rental housing demand in the county over the near term." TMZTMM Employment: Palm Beach County payrolls will grim 2.9 percent this year, or by 15,704 posi- lions. Employers hired nearly 30,000 workers over the p=t two i:eiws. including 18,200 em - 10 ploym in 2013. COMIrUcTiont Developers Wil! place 2,000 unix an wxvice ki die county this ym marking a r. mLnn er 1i ssu or redu::6on from the' renals brought igyp n ti % re m2skET in 2013. Mutt - a -a is an u m. -ack to dip shoidy, to 2,103 units. Vacanc3- Following a 100 basis -point decline IZSI VCM, V1-CX)LT1;n Nhm Ee2ch (--GLnrl 1WIV blip an additional 30 basis points In 2014 to 4.7 pe.vcenr as dLrnand ompztns addNons to rental stock. Net absorption will awnd 2,100 units. Rmts. The average rent in the county will a4vaiwe 4.0 pewent this; year to it 1,270 per month. A Vin of 6.5 puc,-nt %vas recorded in 2013. ........................... Rent Trends we NOW*11SM —V-O-Ynm@bmw ,`.l ,t -1;7VT,A 1;��Ymth pmMA, iKort-a ,m- Ana Q,7jhL1AM;J,rF= Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 26 Fiiw MAO ,`.l ,t -1;7VT,A 1;��Ymth pmMA, iKort-a ,m- Ana Q,7jhL1AM;J,rF= Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 26 Some of the factors that fed Palm Beach County's past growth diminished in 2007 with �i decline in the national economy which included reduced home prices and high unemployment. This trend continued until the middle of 2011 when signs of stabilization began to emerge. In the fourth quarter 2011, sales activity began to show signs of recovery. Since 2012 there has been a very slow but steady rebound in the economy. This trend of recovery has continued through 2014 and looks to continue as 2015 begins. Despite the highest rate of foreclosures in the nation, unemployment rates have decreased and home prices are trending slightly upward in some markets. The market is experiencing a steady climb from the depths of the recession which has spurred investors into action. The long-term outlook for Palm Beach County is considered positive due to the broad employment base and desirability as a winter tourist destination. As population grows, more supporting commercial, industrial, and service development will be required. These factors, combined with a finite quantity of developable land, create a positive real estate outlook for the future. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 27 The subject property is located in a primary residential locale just west and north of downtown Boynton Beach. This area was targeted for enhancement by the CRA about 10 years ago and the 380 acre Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan was developed. Historically, this area has been a downtrodden location with numerous vacant lots and old dilapidated homes and multi -family properties with dated infrastructure. More recently, through private and community efforts, a noticeable revitalization has been taking place. Older properties have either been demolished or renovated and many new homes have been built. Additionally, roads, sidewalks, and street lighting have been upgraded. There are still many vacant lots and much to be done but obvious changes have been taking place. Revitalization of the subject neighborhood is evident from a casual drive through the area. A total of 21 new homes have been built in the Ocean Breeze West project and a 200 unit multi -family development in Ocean Breeze East is planned. Galaxy Elementary School has a newly rebuilt campus, the Carolyn Sims Center was redeveloped in 2009, and the Poinciana Elementary School was completed in 2009. Seacrest Boulevard's streetscape project was completed in 2011. The area also includes a large Head Start center. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job o.: 215 66.000 28 In 2014 the CRA revised and updated their Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan. The plan calls for further redevelopment of several specific areas with the western and northeastern area remaining primarily single family residential in nature and the southeastern portion being a multi -family, light industrial and mixed use area. Along the east edge of the area is an existing light industrial strip. The plan calls for expansion of the CBD district into the southeast quadrant of the area also. The updated plan calls for increases in residential density and commercial intensity in some specific areas and cases. Revitalization of a low income locale can be problematic. But when accompanied by nearby, upscale, high- end projects there is generally has a higher probability of success. Redevelopment of the downtown Boynton Beach waterfront has finally become a reality and this area is just blocks from the Heart of Boynton area. The main east -west through street in the Heart of Boynton is Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. This area in the center of the eastern part of the area is intended for multi -family use with a commercial nodes at each end of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. In this mix at Northeast 8' Avenue and North Seacrest Boulevard is a large Baptist church with school and the city's public works department. The church intends to eventually build a life center on a vacant quarter block they own and the Heart of Boynton plans calls for the redevelop of its public works facilities into a multi -family project. A new Family Dollar is planned for the southeast corner of Martin Luther King Jr. and North Seacrest Boulevard and the CRA has been acquiring land at the northeast corner of the intersection with the hopes of attracting a small grocery store. The subject property is being assembled with adjoining properties by a private developer for multi -family residential redevelopment. In order to enhance the CRA efforts the Heart of Boynton plan calls for increased residential density and more intense commercial uses through land use and zoning changes and mixed use designations in the central and southern areas of the eastern part of the area. The Martin Luther King Jr. area is intended for a multifamily density of up to 20 dwelling units per acre. The redevelopment efforts by both public and private entities have greatly enhanced the area but the area still needs noticeable improvement. Over the past several years real estate values have increased and unemployment rates decreased although this area remains well below county norms in both aspects. Predictions are for continued improvement and additional redevelopment the locale. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.. 2150066.000 29 * + a Taxpayer of Record Palm Beach County Property Control Numbers 08-43-45-21-10-005-0050, 08-43-45-21-10-005-0090, 08-43-45-21-10-005-0100, 08-43-45-21-04-000-0202, 08- 43-45-21-10-004-0050, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0060, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0080, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0090, 08-43- 45-21-10-004-0100, and 08-43-45-21-10-004-0130 Assessed Value and Taxes for 2014 The following information was taken from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's and Tax Collector's web sites. Bosom= MEMO= a 0 1. 1!! .. . #1 1 I# W M IIIIII I!1 A typical informed buyer would recognize the probability of a reassessment following a sale of the property and the possibility that taxes could change as a result, if the assessed value is substantially different than the true market value. The overall assessment reflects a value of $1.89 per square foot of land area. The subject commercial lots (parcels 3, 6, 7, and 8) total 47,308 square feet have an assessed value of $2.47 per square foot while the residential lots (parcels 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 20) total 33,598 square feet reflecting an assessed value of $1.07 per square foot. Our value conclusion does not discount for any taxes owed on the property, current or delinquent. The value assumes the property is free and clear and not subject to any prior year's delinquencies or outstanding tax certificates. The appraisers strongly suggest any potential buyer, mortgagee, or other investor in the property fully investigate the tax status of the subject property with the County's Tax Collectors office. Martin Luther g Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 0 , walb-1M ?I im IZ[= The subject property is located in census tract 0061.00. Census TracLMap NW, M, AV* NN "lx�d F Sl P! PAN OKSO U., NE UThAa . — �111 NE Ia MAv Wi IlThAio HV same Im Subject The subject property is located on the National Flood Insurance Program Map on Community Panel Number 120196-0004-C, effective date of September 30, 1982. The subject appears to fie in an area designated as zone C. Martin Luther 1(ing Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6 ,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 31 (�Vvl 40 rmo�, EYE NF SUA00 ME MA,� 6 Z 4"4 O MR, t t4 A�V PIN TRA�v WMAMAX 11-V tba All IV Aw Ist V i q SIp ghA,. S1 -tThAve Subject The subject property is located on the National Flood Insurance Program Map on Community Panel Number 120196-0004-C, effective date of September 30, 1982. The subject appears to fie in an area designated as zone C. Martin Luther 1(ing Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6 ,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 31 WEN I IN 1-11 Zoning and Future Land Use The subject property's use is dictated by the City of Boynton Beach Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan. The City of Boynton Beach zoning and future land use maps indicate the subject property has a zoning designation of C2 (Neighborhood Commercial) and R2 (Single & Two Family Residential) with an underlying land use designation of LRC (Local Retail Commercial) and MEDR (Medium Density Residential). The subject lots along Northeast 9" Avenue are zoned for single and two family residential use with a permitted density of up to 9.58 dwelling units per acre in the form of single family and duplex buildings. The zoning states a max density of not more than 10 du/ac while the land use maps shows a maximum density of 9.58 du/ac. Additional uses (group homes, social service agency, church, day care, governmental office, school, and community garden) are allowed under a special exception or additional conditions. The updated Heart of Boynton plan increases this density up to 20 dwelling units per acre and more flexible building types. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 32 III The subject lots along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard are zoned for low -intensity neighborhood commercial use. This zoning allows numerous commercial uses as well as single and multi -family uses. The zoning permits such uses as convenience stores, many retail stores, restaurants, and many office type uses. Additional uses such as cemetery, gasoline station, car wash, minor auto repair, and funeral home are permitted under a special exception or additional conditions. Most of these lots are intended for residential use of up to 20 dwelling units per acre under the updated Heart of Boynton plan. It is our understanding that the Heart of Boynton plan would allow a mixed use development on the subject property with up to 20 du/ac and a maximum building height of 45 feet. The plan also calls for increased intensity of commercial uses. If the property were part of a commercial / residential mixed use nods at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and North Seacrest Boulevard a residential density of up to 30 du/ac would be permitted. The appraisers have not independently verified that the subject complies with current site development regulations (setbacks, site coverage, etc.). It has been assumed that by virtue of the subject's on-going use, should there be any areas of non-compliance, a variance has been issued or some other form of special exception has been made. Subject Hffiffl I[= M -M Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 33 Land Use Map Land fee Doocdp6on LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LDR) Max. 4.84 D.U.JAcre MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MODR) Max. 7.26 D.U./i MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MEDR) Max. 9.65 D.U./Acre HIGH DENSITY Rr-SIDENTIAL (HDR) Max. 10.8 D-U./Acre Lil} S}4SPECLAL HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (SHDR) = LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL (LRC) IN' GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) INDUSTRIAL (1) RECREATIONAL (R) MIXED USE (MX) MIXED USE CORE (MXC) MIXED USE SUBURBAN (MXS) DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI) CONSERVATION (CON) CONSERVATION OVERLAY (C40) Martin Luther Ying Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 34 A1 1.:,.. 11. J r , l,, 1' I � 1 1,-� 1. 1 1 r 1. - 1 f• . 1- r - limitsGrowth Management Law. One provision of this law is referred to as Concurrency which dramatically to developrealproperty. basicallyadequateinfrastructure 1..... available!serve newdevelopment.of infrastructure including traffic,potable water, sewer, drainage, solid waste, recreation and open space, mass transit, and fire rescue. 1May1 2011, HouseBill 7172 amended t1' GrowthManagement1effort to spureconomic growththrough1' and +: growth 1 •' 11controls.concurrency reY,uire:meT_tr, Nivere- 11 # 1 1 teme 1. 11 1 1 r 1 r if lill 1' k',1 - 1 / mile. Also, within dense urban land areas,DRI process been exempted.local 2XI44,6Y with land use plan 1:. It is t a1 rraisers' understandin1 r r r r r ow �• tr 1'- 1• 1 r 1 r r r 1 -1 8 gem1- '1 IM W I P1 1' Utilities The following utilities are available to the subject property: Water, electricity, municipal sewer. Subject Property Sales History The appraisers have not been provided with a title abstract on the property appraised nor have they conducted a title search of their own. The Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records indicate that the subject lots were acquired between 1982 and 2006 by the CRA for 826,100 in various deeds. It is our understanding that CRA has approved a purchase and development agreement with Gardner Capital with a price of $600,000 for the subject 10 lots. This equates to $7.43 per square foot of land area. Gardner Capital intends to develop the lots with multi -family units after assemblage with adjoining lots. Site Analysis The following analysis is based upon a personal inspection of the site and Palm Beach County Public Records. Location The subject property 10 lots are located along East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Northeast 9th Avenue just east of North Seacrest Boulevard in Boynton Beach. Florida 33435. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 35 Tot) oerat)hv and Draina. e The site is level and near road grade. On-site drainage will be determined by eventual development. site drainage is by a public drainage system. Access Access is via Martin Luther Mug Jr. Boulevard and Northeast 9' Avenue. Both are two lane, public roads with nearby connections to major roadways including Seacrest Boulevard, Federal Highway, Boynton Beach Boulevard and an 1-95 interchange. Easements or Encroachments Typical utility easements are believed to exist, although a survey that would delineate the boundaries of such was not made available to the appraisers. The appraisers did not note any such conditions during our on-site inspection. We have no reason to believe that there are any easements or encroachments on the property that would affect its use in such a way as to have a negative impact on value. 5oilffnvironmest al Conditions We have not been provided with nor have we commissioned a soil or sub -soil condition report. The subject's land appears to be composed of typical loose South Florida sand. The appraisers have no reason to believe that there may be hazardous materials stored and used at the property. The appraiser, however, is not qualified to detect such substances. The presence of potentially hazardous materials may affect the value of the property. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that there is no such material on or in the property that would cause a loss in value. No responsibility is assumed for any such conditions, or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field, if desired. Martin Luther Ving Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 37 The Appraisal Institute defines highest and best use as follows: The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value. The four criteria the highest and best use must meet are legal permissibility, physical possibility, financial feasibility, and maximum productivity. Alternatively, the probable use of land or improved properb—specific with respect to the user and timing of the use—that is adequately supported and results in the highest present value. (Source: Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 5th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2010). The analysis of highest and best use normally applies these considerations in a three step process, involving the analysis of the highest and best use of the site as if vacant, determination of the ideal improvement, and a comparison of the existing improvement with the ideal improvement, in order to estimate the highest and best use as improved. The subject is vacant land, therefore only the first two steps apply. The subject site contains roughly 1.85 acres in two tracts and could physically support a number of uses. We have assumed the subject is part of a larger assemblage. It is our understanding that this assemblage is still in progress. It appears from the surrounding ownership interest and uses the final assemblage will be around two to three acres. The physically possible uses must be legal, reasonable, probable, and a logical continuation of surrounding uses within the subject property's neighborhood. The current zoning is commercial and residential but the Heart of Boynton plan indicates the property could be improved under a commercial / residential mixed use designation with up to 20 dwelling units per acre. The highest and best use of the subject property is for assemblage with nearby surrounding properties and development with a residential or mixed use redevelopment. Martin Luther in Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, &20 A Job No.: 2150066-000 38 1 *4 Exposure time is: 1) The time a property remains on the market; 2) The estimated length of time the property interest being appraised would have been offered on the market prior to the hypothetical consummation of a sale at market value on the effective date of the appraisal; 3) A retrospective estimate based on an analysis of past events assuming a competitive and open market. Marketing time is an opinion of the amount of time it might take to sell a real or personal property interest at the concluded market value level during the period immediately after the effective date of an appraisal. Marketing time differs from exposure time, which is always presumed to precede the effective date of an appraisal. Advisory Opinion 7 of the Appraisal Standards Board of The Appraisal Foundation and Statement on Appraisal Standards No. 6, Reasonable Exposure Time in Real Property and Personal Property Market Value Opinions address the determination of reasonable exposure and marketing time. (Source: Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 5th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2010). Credit markets have constricted over the past couple of years but are now showing signs of easing and financing for commercial properties appears to be more readily available at this time. Most properties offered for sale have been exposed on the market for six to twelve months or longer. The CoStar Group reported the sale of 35 residential land sales in Palm Beach County from January 2013 through February 2015 where they reported marketing times. The marketing times ranged from 47 to 2,535 days with a mean of 652 days. There were 6, however, with unusually long marketing periods of over 3 years. The reaming 29 sales reflect a mean marketing time of 431 days. They reported the sale of 100 commercial land sales where they reported marketing times during this same time frame. The marketing times ranged from 9 to 2,298 days with a mean of 749 days. There were 24, however, with unusually long marketing periods of over 3 years. The reaming 76 sales reflect a mean marketing time of 429 days. The local Multiple Listing Service reported the sale of 4 commercial land parcels in the greater Boynton Beach area from January 2013 through February 2015. Marketing times ranged from 26 to 949 days with a mean marketing time of 280 days. The MILS also reported the sale of 28 residential parcels during this time frame with marketing times from 21 to 1,217 days and a mean marketing time of 305 days. Considering the preceding, as well as improving market conditions, and assuming a prudent pricing strategy, we estimate an exposure time of 6 to 12 months. Looking forward, we feel this would be it reasonable estimate for marketing time as well. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A Job No.: 2150066.000 39 111 I lIII� 11111,111" The sales comparison approach is the process of deriving a value indication for the subject property by comparing market information for similar properties with the property being appraised, identifying appropriate units of comparison, and making qualitative comparisons with or quantitative adjustments to the sale prices (or unit prices, as appropriate) of the comparable properties based on relevant, market - derived elements of comparison. (Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 5th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2010.) The sales comparison approach requires that the appraiser locate recent sales of similar properties and through an adjustment process arrive at an indication of what these properties would have sold for if they possessed all of the salient characteristics of the subject property. These adjusted sales prices are then correlated into an estimate of the market value of the property via the sales comparison approach to value. A search of the Palm Beach County official records, local multiple listing service records, discussions with local brokers and appraisers and a personal inspection of the subject area produced several sales of similar type properties. The sales used in the analysis were the best comparables that we were able to verify with public records and/or a party to the transaction. Based on the newly updated Heart of Boynton neighborhood redevelopment plan the subject property assemblage has potential for multi -family residential use or mixed commercial / residential use. As a result we are using a mix of commercial and residential sales in our analysis. Additionally, we are including the current sale of the subject for informational purposes only. The following pages feature a detailed write up of each comparable used in the analysis, a location map and summary of the selected comparable sales data, which is followed by a discussion of the pertinent adjustments and conclusion of value. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A Job No.: 2150066.000 40 W-110 11 a PVT Ii, I SALE NO. I - 101 Northeast 8th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2150066 ID: 90781. OR Book/Page: 25720/0020 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub -Type: Multi -Family (> 1 Unit) Date: August 3, 2012 Grantor: Mary Lee Upshaw Grantee: Saint John Missionary Baptist Church Legal. Lot 3, Block 2, Palm Beach Country Club Estates, Plat Book 11, Page 43, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-21-10-002-0030 Location: South side of Northeast 8th Avenue just east of North Seacrest Boulevard about 1/3 of a mile north of Boynton Beach Boulevard Zoning: R2 - Single and Two Family Residential by Boynton Beach Land Use: Medium Density Residential Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 41 Site Size: Square Feet: 5,700 Acres: 0. 13 Shape: Rectangular Street Frontage (Ft.): 51 TopogrqphyLElevation: Level, near road grade Wensity: Total No. of Units: 2 (Per Zoning) Units/Acre: 15.27 Use: Current Use: Vacant Intended Use: Redevelopment Mphest and Best Use: Residential / Redevelopment Verification: Source: Thelma Relationship: Buyer's Receptionist Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified BY: Gary Orr Date: February 19, 2015 Sales History: Sales Price: Price/SF Land: Price/Acre: Price/Unit: Financing: Comments: No transactions in the previous five years $75,000 $13.16 $572,519 $37,500 Cash This is the sale of a duplex lot particularly wanted by the buyer. The property had contained an old home that was damaged by hurricanes with only the slab remaining at the time of purchase. The buyer is the church / school across the street to the north who also owns lots on the east and west sides of this sale parcel. The church plans on evidentially developing the land with a Life Center. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 42 mil!''111 71 SALE NO. 2 - 413 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2150066 ID: 90781 OR Book/Page: 26484/0125 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub -Type; Commercial D. December 4, 2013 Grantor: BobKatz Properties, Inc. and 417 East Ocean Ave, LLC Legal: Lots 2 through 6, the East 30 feet of Lot 9, and lots 10 and 11, Block 5, Town of Boynton, Plat Book 1, Page 23, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-28-03-005-0020, 08-43-45-28-03-005-0091, 08-43-45-28-03-005-0100, and 08-43-45-28-03-005-0040 Location: East side of East Ocean Avenue and east side of Northeast 3rd Street on the west side of the FEC railroad tracks, just north of Ocean Avenue in Boynton Beach Zoning: C2 - Neighborhood Commercial by City of Boynton Beach Land Use: Local Retail Commercial Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8,12,13, 15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 43 SquareSite Size: 44,634 Acres: 1.03 ie*, Irregular Street Frontgge!; •III# ` p ! , near road grade Use: Current Use: Vacant Land Intended Use: Commercial Development Highest ! !"st Use: Commercial Development Verification:♦ I. Banting, g i i 1 & Carr, Inc. Relationship: Listing B .# I ! FebruaryConditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: Gary Orr Sales Price: $650,000 Price/SF Land: $14.56 Price/Acre: $634,146 Financing: $300,000, Seller PMM with 5 year balloon Comments: This is a two part sale of an on-going assemblage for future development. The sale took place under two deeds dated in November and December of 2013. The later deed is found in OR 26546/0001. The property is divided by an older road right of way that will most likely be abandoned and assembled into the property in the future. The 12,564 square foot east half of the north part of the property sold at $100,000 or $7.96 per square foot and the remainder of the property, 32,070 square feet, sold for $550,000 or $17.15 per square foot. As of February 2015 another adjoining vacant tract along with improved properties (commercial and industrial) to the south of East Ocean Avenue is to be purchased in the near fixture. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, ,1.2,13,15,16,17, & 20 A C Job No.: 2150066.000 44 SALE NO. 3 - 505 Southeast 21st Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2150066 ID: 907824 OR Book/Page: 26810/1138 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub-T�pe: Multi -Family (> 1 Unit) Date: May 5, 2014 Grantor: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Grantee: Ralph Giunta Legal: Long legal in the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-33-00-000-1240 Location: North side of Southeast 21st Avenue just west of South Federal Highway one-third of a mile south of Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach Zoning: R3 - Multiple Family Residential by Boynton Beach Land Use: High Density Residential Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 45 O&X`Ci0' "IN"NA I Site Size: S -quare Feet: 6,500 Acres: 0. 15 Shgpe: Rectangular Street Frontage (Ft.): 65 TopogrgRhy/Elevation: Level, near road grade Density: Total No. of Units: 2 (Per Zoning) Units/Acre: 13.42 Use: Current Use:. Vacant Intended Use: Multi -Family Residential Highest and Best Use: Multi -Family Residential Verification: Source:, Bryan Taksey, The Keyes Company Relationship: Listing Broker Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: Gary Orr Date: February 19, 2015 Sales History: Sales Price: Price/SF Land: Price/Acre: Price/Unit: Financing: Comments: $225,000, July 2005, OR 18962/0872; $62,300, September 2013, OR 26356/1742, Foreclosure $25,000 $3.85 $167,785 $12,500 Cash This is the sale of a vacant multi -family lot. It had been improved with an older single family home which was torn down prior to the sale. The property was an REO sale. It had been listed for $24,900 and sold after 25 days on the market. The lot is sub -standard in width but it appears it would be suitable for development with a residential duplex. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 46 Eli ks, Am F-11"MfMOMWA ID- 907828 0o age: 27145/0466 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub -Type: Commercial Date: October 30, 2014 Grantor: Burton Metsch Revocable Living Trust Grantee: Shamsad Islam Legal: Long legal in Lots 9 and 10, Pence Subdivision No. 1, Plat Book 1, Page 33, and portion of Railroad Avenue, Palm Beach County, Florida I Folio No.: 08-43-45-28-07-002-0091 Location: West side of Southeast 4th Avenue one block west of South Federal Highway and one-half mile south of East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach Zoning: C3 - Community Commercial by Boynton Beach INTIr,[ V$Tml 111NMEOMITITIMM Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 47 OR Site Size: Square Feet: 44,451 Acres: 1.02 Shape: Irregular Street Frontage Topography LElevation: Level, Dear road grade Use: Current Use:. Vacant Intended Use: Unknown Hip—hest and Best Use: Commercial / Residential Verification: Source: All Stall, Hudson Realty Relationship: Listing Broker Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: Gary Orr Date: February 19, 2015 Sales Price: $200,000 Price/SF Land: $4.50 Price/Acre: $196,078 Financing: Short term $170,000 PMM Comments: This is the sale of a lightly wooded tract of land. The property is located on a secondary roadway with no commercial exposure. The listing broker was unsure of the buyers intended use of the property. It was listed for $250,000 and sold after about 14 months on the market. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 48 KIZI 01 N PIT SALE NO. 5 - Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Boynton each, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2130066 ID: 907827 OR Book/Page: 27152/0198 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub -Type: Commercial Date: October 31, 2014 Wpm •W MIT 0-T % IT 0-T "; M Legal: Long legal in Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, Frank Weber Addition to Boynton Beach, Plat Book 9, Page 3, Palm Beach County, Florida Location: North side of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard one lot cast of North Seacrest Avenue about one -mile north of Boynton Beach Boulevard Land Use: Local Retail Commercial Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Site Size: Sguare Feet: 7,930 Acres: 0.18 Shape: Rectangular Street Frontage Topogra phyfflevation: Level, near road grade Use: Current Use: Vacant Intended Use: Commercial Mjzhest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Vivian Brooks, CRA Executive Director Relationship: Buyer Conditions of Sale. Arm's-length Verified By: Gary Off Date: February 19, 2015 Sales Price: $130,000 Price/SF Land: $16.39 Price/Acre: $714,286 Financing: Cash to seller Comments: This is the purchase of a small commercial lot acquired for future development. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.. 2150066.000 50 SALE NO. 6 - Southwest 1st Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2150066 ID: 90781 OR Book/Page: 27203/0856 Type: Land Sale Status: Sale Sub -Type: Multi -Family (> I Unit) Date: December 4, 2014 Grantor: HH Community Investment Fund III, LLC Grantee: D.R. Horton, Ing Legal: Lots 1 through 14 and Lots 30 through 39, Block 16, Boynton Heights, Plat Book I e 62; Lot 9, Block 2 and Lot 12, Block 3, Sunnydale, Plat Book 24, Page 34; Lots 14 and 15, Block 2, Bowers Park, Plat Book 11, Page 57; Palm Beach Counl Pag�' Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-28-10-016-0010, -0030, -0130, -0300; 08-43-45-28-21-002-0090, -0120; and 08-43-45-28-12-002-0140 Location: Southwest 1st Avenue just west of South Seacrest Boulevard, Southeast 3rd Avenue just east of South Seacrest Boulevard, Southwest 3rd Avenue just west of Southwest 3rd Street, and the Southwest corner of Southwest 4th Avenue and Southwest 3rd Street, Boynton Beach 11:11PRIKITI !III I I IMP R111111HI MI V - I - i .- - __. . Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.- 2150066.000 51 Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Site Size: + :t Acres: h; +- Rectangular - on11 Topography/Elevation: Level, near road grade !-c of Zoning) UnitsvAcre: 8.13 Use: Current Use: Vacant Intended Use: Single / Multi -Family Rd'n Highest and *.-st Use: Single / Multi -Family Residential Verification: Source: Jennifer Grugan Relationship: Sell Conditions of Sale: Arm's -len Verified Orr D.te: February 19, 2015 Sales +Assemblagecomments Sales Price: $1,120,000 Price/SF Land: $9.95 Price/Acre: $433,437 Price/Unit: $53,333 Financing: Cash to seller Comments: This is the purchase of a 1.86 acre multiple family tract and four individual single family lots with only two of the single family lots contiguous. The property was acquired by the seller in four transactions in June 2013, October 2013, and February 2014. Two of the single family lots were acquired for $19,000 each, two single family lots for $40,000, and the multi -family tract for $400,000. The total acquisition price was $478,000. The real estate package was then sold to a prominent home builder as shown above. The multi- family tract will accommodate 18 units with each single family lot suitable for development with a house. Martin Luther ICng Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, r20 A&C JobNo.: 1 0611 SALE NO. 6 (Subject) - 118 East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2150066 ID: 907836 Sale Status: Approved by City Type: Land Sub -'Type: Multi -Family (, 1 Unit) Grantor: Boynton Beach CQ, Grantee: Gardner Capital Legal: Long legal in Blocks 4 and 5, Palm Beach County Club Estates, Plat Book 11, Page 43, and in Lots 20, 21, and 22, Robert Wells Subdivision, Plat Book 11, Page 66, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-21-10-005-0050, 08-43-45-21-10-005-0090, 08-43-45-21-10-005-0100, 08-43- 45-21-04-000-0202, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0050, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0060, 08-43-45-21- 10-004-0080, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0090, 08-43-45-21-10-004-0100, and 08-43-45-21- 10-004-0130 Location: South side of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and north side of Northeast 9th Avenue just east of North Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach Zoning: C2 & R2 - Neighborhood Commercial and Single and Two Family Residential City of Boynton Beach I Land Use: Local Retail Commercial and Medium Density Residential 1 r 1 • ' , .., : : 11111 111111p11111111111 1111 11 11 1111111!, 1i,, 111 Utilities: Water, electricity, municipal sewer Cite Size: Square Feet: 80,776 Acres: 1.85 Shape: Irregular Street Frontage (Ft.): 3 TopograpbyElevation: Level, near road grade i Density: Total No. of Units: 37 (Per Zoning) L Units Acre.• 19.96 _L_ Use: Current Use: Vacant Intended Use: Residential Highest and Best Use: Residentil Verification: Source: Vivian Brooks, Boynton Beach CRA Relationship: Seller Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: Gary Orr Date: February 23, 2015 Sales History: Sales Price: Price/SF Land: Price/Acre: Price/Unit: Financing: Comments: Various in-house quit claim deeds in late 2010 $600,000 $7.43 $323,625 $16,216 Cash to seller This is the sale of 10 individual lots forming two non-contiguous tracts of land. The buyer is assembling this parcel with others for residential development. The current zoning / land use plan reflects a lower density of up to 9.58 du/ac but the recently updated CRA Heart of Boynton neighborhood redevelopment plan calls for either mixed use or residential use up to 20 du/ac. The sale was confirmed with the seller with additional information from a recent article in the Palm Beach Post. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 54 W 1001 a PIT C h"q ME WO ?1 111111 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 55 In this analysis, we considered differences between the sales and the subject in terms of property rights sold, conditions of sale, financing, market conditions (trend or time adjustment), location, land size, and quality and condition of any existing improvements. The appraisers based the comparisons on a standardized unit of measure, the sale price per square foot of land. The sale price per square foot of land correlates well among the comparable sales and is commonly used by buyers in this type of analysis. The property rights transferred were believed to be those of the fee simple estate. No differences between the sales and the subject are reflected. Conditions of Sale All sales were reportedly market oriented. However, two sales were particularly needed for assemblage by the buyer. Accordingly, sales 1 and 5 have been adjusted downward for this aspect. i anti We considered any indication of favorable financing. All sales were either on a cash basis or had market oriented financing, therefore, no differences were noted nor were adjustments made. Market Conditions The sales occurred over the period from August 2012 to December 2014. The date of value is February 16, 2015. The market has shown improving market conditions over this time period but the data set does not indicate an adjustment for market conditions is warranted. Location The subject property is located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard just east of North Seacrest Boulevard. Sales 1 and 5 are located in the immediate area of the subject. The data set indicates that sales 3 and 4 have similar locations. Sales 2 and 6 are situated in superior areas and have been adjusted downward for location. Size Generally, larger properties will sell for a somewhat lower price per square foot of land than smaller ones, and vice versa, when all else is equal. The subject property is being appraised as if the lots were part of a larger assemblage for redevelopment. As we do not have details on larger parcel regarding final assembly size we are applying this analysis segment as if it were only marginally larger than the subject itself. Sales 1, 2, and 5 are significantly smaller with sales 3 and 4 being moderately smaller than the subject. These sales are being adjusted downward for size. Sale 6 is more similar in size and warrants no adjustment. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.. Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 A&C Job No.: 2150066.000 56 Properties of all different shapes can typically be developed. Some properties, however, allow for a more efficient development of the site providing for the maximum development intensity. Neither the subject (as part of a larger assemblage suitable for development) not the comparables appear be impacted by their shape in such a manner as to limit their development. Another factor considered here is the existence of any physically detrimental site conditions such as contamination or muck. Neither the subject nor any of the comparables were known to suffer from any detrimental site conditions. ZoningLLand Use The subject property has a zoning designations of commercial and residential with potential for mixed use commercial / residential or multi -family residential development. Sales 1, 3, 4, and 6 have similar overall potential. Sale 2 has superior potential, partly due to location and sale 5 has superior potential having been purchased for assemblage directly on North Seacrest Boulevard. Accordingly, sales 2 and 5 have been adjusted downward for this aspect. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Land Parcels 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, & 20 AC Job No., 2150066.000 57 W, .A el req CD 0 � CD 0 CD CD ® o CD C n ,,rte o Noq I t _x CD i N® m CDa YnQ O N ® Owry° 4 d, 64 C a 4s 4�4 d rWn ® ® M ® ® ,n ® m 0 V N b wi er" d" c n 3 0 z � � � o Q 0 0 el Considering all of these differences, we developed the preceding quantitative comparison chart listing the sales as they compare to the subject property, based on a price per square foot of land. Not all categories considered are depicted. Those omitted reflect no differences between the sales and the subject property. The unadjusted range of value indicated by the sales is $3.85 to $16.39 per square foot of land area. The preceding quantitative comparison chart shows the value range for the subject property after adjustment based on a price per square foot of land area to be from $3.46 to $9.47 with a mean of $7.10. The sale of the subject is being given consideration but has not been included in the comparison / adjustment process. Considering all of the salient factors discussed previously and prevailing market conditions, the appraisers feel a conclusion in the middle portion of the indicated range is most appropriate. Given the preceding data and discussions, it is concluded that the market reflects a value per square foot of land area for the subject property, as if the subject lots are part of a larger assemblage of land for redevelopment, of $7.10 as of February 16, 2015. Total value is calculated as follows: 80,776 Square Feet (_W $7.10 per Square Foot = $573,509 I IT -11-' W -C' T VALUE VIA SALES COMPARISON APPROACH: $575,ft Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Land Parcels 3,6,7,8,12,13,15,16,17, & 20 A&C Job No.- 2150066.000 59 PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS - YEAR RECEIVED MAI - Member Appraisal Institute - 1984 SRA - Senior Residential Appraiser, Appraisal Institute -1977 SRPA - Senior Real Property Appraiser, Appraisal Institute -1980 State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State of Florida, License No. RZ4 -1991 Graduate, University of Florida, College of Business Administration, BSBA (Major - Real Estate & Urban Land Studies) 1973 Successfully completed and passed the following Society of Real Estate Appraisers (SREA) and American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (AIREA) courses and/or exams: Note: the SREA & AIREA merged in 1991 to form the Appraisal Institute. SREA: Single Family Residence Demonstration Report SREA: Income Property Demonstration Report AIREA 1B: Capitalization Theory and Techniques SREA 101. Introduction to Appraising Real Property AIREA. Case Studies in Real Estate Valuation AIREA- Standards of Professional Practice AIREA. Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis AIREA 2-2: Valuation Analysis and Report Writing AIREA: Comprehensive Examination AIREA: Litigation Valuation AIREA: Standards of Professional Practice Part C � NN lip P - I• , . I TIMMMOTUMNIM The Internet and Appraising Golf Course Valuation Discounting Condominiums & Subdivisions Narrative Report Writing Appraising for Condemnation Condemnation: Legal Rules & Appraisal Practices Condominium Appraisal Reviewing Appraisals Analyzing Commercial Lease Clauses Eminent Domain Trials Tax Considerations in Real Estate Testing Reasonableness/Discounted Cash Flow Mortgage Equity Analysis Partnerships & Syndications Hotel and Motel Valuation Advanced Appraisal Techniques Federal Appraisal Requirements Analytic Uses of Computer in the Appraisal Shop Valuation of Leases and Leaseholds Valuation litigation Mock Trial Residential Construction From The Inside Out Rates, Ratios, and Reasonableness Analyzing Income Producing Properties Development of Majoraarge Residential Projects Standards of Professional Practice Regression Analysis In Appraisal Practice Federal Appraisal Requirements Engaged in appraising and consulting assignments including market research, rental studies, feasibility analysis, expert witness testimony, cash flow analysis, settlement conferences, and brokerage covering all types of real estate since 1972. President of Anderson & Carr, Inc., Realtors and Appraisers, established 1947 Past President Palm Beach County Chapter, Society of Real Estate Appraisers (SREA) Realtor Member of Central Palm Beach County Association of Realtors Special Master for Palm Beach County Property Appraisal Adjustment Board Ouatified as an Expert Witness providing testimony in matters of condemnation, property disputes, bankruptcy court, foreclosures, and other issues of real property valuation. Member of Admissions Committee, Appraisal Institute - South Florida Chapter Member of Review and Counseling Committee, Appraisal Institute - South Florida Chapter Approved appraiser for State of Florida, Department of Transportation and Department Natural Resources. Instructor of seminars, sponsored by the West Palm Beach Board of Realtors. Authored articles for The Palm Beach Post and Realtor newsletter. Real Estate Advisory Board Member, University of Florida. TYPES OF PROPERTY APPRAISED - PARTIAL LISTING Air Rights Medical Buildings Apartment Buildings Churches Amusement Parks Department Stores Hotels - Motels Marinas Condominiums Industrial Buildings Office Buildings Residences - All Types Mobile Home Parks Service Stations Special Purpose Buildings Restaurants Auto Dealerships Vacant Lots - Acreage Residential Projects Golf Courses Shopping Centers Leasehold Interests Financial Institutions Easements "I am currently certified under the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute." GARY K. ORR GENERAL INFORMATIO State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ2335 Licensed Real Estate Salesman - State of Florida - 1978/1991 Realtor Associate Member - Florida Association of Realtors - 1978/1991 Realtor Associate Member - National Association of Realtors - 1978/1991 Graduate of Forest Hill High School - West Palm Beach Graduate of Palm. Beach Junior College; AA Degree Business Administration Attended University of Florida at Gainesville; College of Business Administration (1976 and 1977) SREA 101: Introduction to Appraising Real Property SREA 201: Principles of Income Property Appraising SREA: Principles of Cash Equivalency SREA: Adjusting for Financing Differences in Residential Property SREA: Market Interpretations of Extraction SREA: R41b Seminar - John Underwood, MAI, SREA SREA: R41c Seminar - Dr. William Kinnard, MAI, SREA Al: Standards of Professional Practice - Part A Al: Exam Prep. for Commercial Appraiser Certification/Licensing Engaged in appraising real estate in the State of Florida since 1978. Residential and Commercial appraiser for Anderson & Carr, Inc. 1978-1992. Residential and Commercial appraiser for Sayles & Sayles, Inc. 1992- August, 1995. Presently working as appraiser for Anderson & Carr, Inc., Realtors/Appraisers. RMPITUMM)'"ITT "I Estate Settlements General Law Suits Partnership Buyouts a-= WIMIM. Equestrian/Polo Estates Funeral Homes Lumber Yards Motels Peat & Soil Plants Restaurants M Mdr-W-M&W91111 Divorce Settlements Executive Relocations Mortgage Financing PBC V_F_ N �1_ �be I �1• Automobile Showrooms Convenience Stores Foliage Nurseries Industrial Complexes Lori 41MM .13011111 Shopping Centers Vacant Residential Lots Wetlands Properties Appraiser Licenses LICENSE NUMBER IW " ;9: - - 1*7-4 mo I ON -I all 1111:04,T11. ISSUED. 10/2712014 !S Y5 REQUIRED BY LAW 2993110�M • LICENSE NUMBER it ISSUED: 1111gr2014 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEQ# L141119DO01389 BOYNTO "BEACHI,',,'CRA CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2016 I Consent Agenda I I Old Business " , , New Business Legal Information Only Other ti_JBJECT: Consideration of Transferring Two CRA Properties to the City for the Model Block Project — 1204 NW 1 " Street and a Portion of 133 W. MLK Blvd. SUMMARY: The City and CRA are partnering to complete the Model Block project located at the NW corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. and Seacrest Blvd. The CRA has purchased in whole or in R art, four properties on the block. Additionally, the CRA will be funding undergrounding the overhead utilities and installing new attractive streetlights, This fiscal year, the CRA also financially assisted with civil plans to make the street improvements. One of the properties, 1204 NW 1"t Street will be utilized to enable the extension of NW 11 th Avenueto connect to NW 1" Street (See Attachment 1). This improvement will help with the back-up that occurs on Seacrest Blvd. for the Poinciana Elementary school drop-off and pick-up. The new road extension will be heavily landscaped to the north and south adjacent to the homes. The partial purchase at 133 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. allows for the streetscape improvements and installation of irrigation for the streetscape (See Attachment 2). CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan Update 0=1 NNNUN M-1114XJ- 1�-1011-14 Vivian L. Brooks Executive Director MeetingskSepternber 2015Wodel Block transfer to City.docx �r .�. �� �� �, � � � Vii` r �t { J k,ttll�, I 4 I 1 Y� SMI �x + I;t I � Y I` I -1' i �r Y11 �r f S i rm v I r 1 I CRA BOARD MEETMG OF: September 8,2015 Old Other SUBJECT: Consideration of Responses to the Request for Proposals for the Boynton Harbor Marina Redevelopment Plan Phase 1 B, Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase SUMMARY" The CRA Board approved funding in the FY 20142015 budget as well as the proposed FY 2015-2016 budget for the Boynton Harbor Marina, Marina Open Space Project. The Marina Open Space Project, Phase 1 B, is the final project phase of the CRA Board approved 2009 Boynton Harbor Marina Master Redevelopment Plan (see Attachment 1). Previously completed phases of the CRA's Boynton Harbor Marina Master Redevelopment Plan include the marina slip reconstruction project, the fuel dock deck reconstruction project, the Marina Entry Tower project and the recently completed Harbor Master Building and Site Improvement project. The CRA purchased the Marina Open Space project site and adjacent commercial marina slips in December 2006. The CRA was awarded $2 million dollars in Waterfront Preservation grant funding from Palm Beach County to provide assistance with the acquisition in exchange for an Easement on the property. The terms of the PBC Waterfront Preservation Easement require that the property and all improvements be used for public marina purposes and the public shall have the right of access to these improvements (see Attachment II). At their meeting held on May 12, 2015, the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners approved the CRA's Marina Open Space project plan and granted approval without any changes to the project's scope. On August 13, 2015, staff issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the site demolition phase of the project with a submission deadline of 3:00pm on September 1, 2015 (see Attachment III). The demolition phase of the Marina Open Space project provides for removal of the existing non -historically significant structure with a portion of the south wall to remain and be finished to create a temporary seat wall (see Attachment IV). The project's reconstruction phase will begin in late spring 2016 in order to avoid any conflicts with the marina businesses during the height of their busy season due to temporary road access closings or construction schedules. As of the RFP submission deadline, the CRA received a total of four responses and project cost proposals from the following qualified general contracting firms: 1) The BG Group, I -I -C, for $24,950.00; 2) Paragon Construction Unlimited, Inc. for $42,585.00; 3) The Collage Companies for $47,786.00; and 4) JMW Construction Corporation for $49,650.00 (see Attachment V). Based on the review of the proposals as submitted, The BG Group, LLC., has been determined to be the most responsive and responsible Proposer pursuant to the criteria • conditions FISCAL IMPACT: Budget line item 02-58200-404 — Cost Proposal of $24,950 plus 2% performance bond cost of $500 and a 20% contingency of $4,990 for a total of $30,450. CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR Downtown Vision- -A Redevelopme Boynton Harbor Marina Master Redevelopment Plan RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval of The BG Group, LI -C as the general contracting firm for the Boynton Harbor Marina, Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase and direct staff and CRA legal counsel to negotiate the terms of a contract document. Once approved by CRA staff and CRA Board legal counsel, approve execution of the contract document by the CRA Board Chair. Michael . ,• Director • T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORT&Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetinglFY 2014 - 2015 Board Meetings\September 20151Consideration of RFP Response for Marina Demolition Pd.doc t 1 i!'Jeeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 10, 2009 Vice Chair Rodriguez moved to approve. Mr. Hay seconded the motion that unanimously passed. D. Consideration of Work Order #08-0203 with MSCW in an amount of $622.671 Mr. Simon presented the item and explained the Board approved the Concept� Marina Master Redesign and Master Development Plan in June in 2008. A PowerPoli presentation on the plan was given. Z-741 OW a - DIUS Trom uluerem arcnifects IN engineers in order to retain a firm with the tightest and smallest budget. The proje I could range from $4.5 million to $6 million and could have a seven to nine month desi period. Vice Chair Rodriguez felt they were spending a lot of money for the drawings. It w noted drawings comprised between 8%-12% of the estimated project cost. i It was noted many individuals go to an area in east Boynton that does not have a attractions except for the water. Vice Chair Rodriguez inquired if they were focusing the wrong area, and if the monies might be better spent connecting the waterway wi the Town Square area. I M�� M Ills. Bright explained the project was one of two projects slated for federal Stimulus funds, which required drawings be ready to go. The Florida Department of Transportation was seriously reviewing the MLKJSeacrest design, which was the #2 project the City Commission approved. Drawings were needed in order for the marina to be considered for federal stimulus monies. The funds for the drawings would be expended from county grant funds. Vice Chair Rodriguez contended that if they did not receive the federal funds, the monies would be for naught. Additionally, he noted the City Commission has not acted on the Downtown Master Plan and it may be changed. Mr. Simon reviewed how the grant would be used and emphasized they were applying for grants to offset the cost of the slips. W q W1 OldBusiness New Business Public Hearing Other OUBJECT: Consideration of Work Order #08-0203 with MSCW, Inc. in the Amount of w3622,671.00, for Professional Architectural and Engineering Services for the Development of Final Construction Plans under the Marina Area Redevelopment Master Plan Project. WMAURY: At the August 2007 CRA Board meeting, MCSW, Inc. was authorized to perform conceptual design services for the Master Redevelopment Plan of the Boynton Harbor Marina under Work Order #07-0124. On May 13, 2008, the CRA Board approved Work Order #07-124.6700 with MCSW, Inc., to provide construction drawings for the Boynton Harbor Marina Slip Renovation Project. The Work Order authorized the preparation of plans and recommendations for slip changes, water & electrical systems analysis and engineering, design/architectural drawings, construction documents and specifications for the bidding of the project. In June 2008, the CRA Board approved the Boynton Harbor Marina Master Plan Conceptual Design as presented by MSCW. The conceptual plan provided design elements for greater pedestrian and public benefit while addressing enhanced fuel dock servicing needs. Additionally, the plan provided concepts for parking and traffic flow, Under proposed Work Order #08-0203 (attached), MSCW, Inc., will provide all planning, civil engineering, architectural, green design technology, landscape, electrical/mechanical, structural and construction administrative services for the development of final construction drawings baseU on the approved Marina Master Plan Conceptual Design. FISCAL IMPACT: $622,67 1.00 from the 2007 PBC Waterway Bond Grant -$2,000,000 awatdei to the CRA. RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval of MSCW, Inc. Work Order No. 08-0203 to prepare final construction drawings for the Boynton Harbor Marina Master Redevelopment Plan in the amount of $622,671.00. I this Agreement and agree RS follows: I -a 0 mPTO I Dow a #) 0 mi W k- LLWJLIJ�Ij MSCW No. 08-0203 MSCW is pleased to provide this proposal for professional design services to the Boynton Beach the Ocean Avenue Intracoastal restaurants and a recentl -stm, condominium b constructed inuld developed site was purchased by the Boynton Beach CPA for the purposes of preservation of the commercialindus ML �-, �-- - �- space. Tht services listed herein have been based on discussions with CRA and are based on the conceptual master plan and design as previously prepared by MSCW under separate contract. This Agreement provides the following senices: # Planning Services a Civil Engineering Services N Architectural Services Landscape Architectural Services Electrical Engineering Services Structural Engineering Services Construction Administration Services LOIC�� seivices, an Amendment to this Agreement will[ be required. 2) Ki, 219ttimg, tz leg9l s*a-lEtes ate-imr-luiei i", tkk sct.e i.f se�?Aces aai.-!--e ass)zme&t, be the responsibility of the Client. The general scope of work for this Agreement includes the following: I . Redesign and expansion of the parking lot serving the Banana Boat Restaurant. 2. Addition of parking stalls along Oh Avenue north of Ocem Avenue. I Reconfiguration of Casa Loma Boulevard andassociated parking. 4. Design of the Harbor Marina Park which will exclu the following elements: a. Final interactive fountain MEP design services 475o New Brand Sircet- Orlando. FL3281,1- ° 877.672,9788 -.107.422.3330 -wWWA-IscWhIc.catil F—M T —iff i i M i 01 $-oil -I a i2"' O"I'M This process allows for intemal City staff review and waiver approvals as deemed necessary based on constrained site conditions. Based on this process, the site development plan approval process will be exempt from following standard variance amendments to the master site plan as deemed necessary by City and CRA staff MSCW will attend up to three (3) internal staff meetings find one (1) final City in accordance with Section V11 of this Rgreement. MSCW services described in this section will be performed for a lump sum fee of $15,000.00, plus reimbursable expenses. iffLaff"q- . 1-: 0 0 aim a. Preliminary Site Investigation Review the existing approved construction plans/as-bufft drawings for the AiArw UWWWax bhuW[KYA TVIR��-ry-ll permits, Army Corp of Engineer CACOE) permits, Florida Fish and VVildlife Conservation Commission C'FFWCC) permits; review utty plans for the adjacent roadways and development. Research Florida Department of Ttansportation CTDOT� drainage plans, Vgiz' af-11 ' Irwnk- .16 being accommodated onsite and the best course of action for further improvements. CO and prefin-�inary engineering draw downanalysis. 4750 New Broad SLreeL - Orlando. FL 32814 ^ 877.672.9788.407.•422.3330 - w%vw.MSC1V1nc.co1u documents for purposes of permitting through the WMD. These design documents will provide sufficient detail of the site pavement, drainage, and grading improvements GMkQ6- "W"ww" - i W -17r E.Muff criteria. It is assumed that the entiresite will be permitted as one (1) phase. MSCW will make application to the WMD for an Environmental Resource Permit �'ERP'n. Anv revisions to the base Ian resulting from new or Services, in accordance with Section VII of this Agreement MSCW services described in this Agreement will be performed for a lump sum fee of $25,400.00, plus reimbursable expenses. 4. Preparation of Final Civil Engineering Construction Documents (100% Construction Plans) MSCW No. 08-0203.2410 WMD and City ctiteria. The civil engineering plans will include the following. - Onsite grading plans for roadway and parking areas within the parcel detailing pavement, yard, pond, and minimum bung finish floor elevations Onsite drainage plans and details Onsite sewer, water, and reclaimed water plansand details Plan and profile drawings for the onsite roadways Intersection improvements at points of ingress and egress 19 Horizontal geometry plan (all buflding locations/corners will be provided by the project surveyor) 2 Technical specifications for Civil site -work 0 Roadway cross sections, where appropriate 0 Roadway striping and regulatory signage • Concrete pavement design including expansion and contraction joints (as provided by the project geotechnical engineer) • Sleeves under pavement 9.750 New Broad Simi - Orlando, FL 32814 - 877.672.9789 - 407.422.3330 • %%-%-W. MSCAVinv. Coin 6. Civil Engineering Pre -Construction Bidding Servic MSCW No. 08-0203.2510 1 Pr 4pon receipt or We neces" consTcucaon p-PTITI-Ts, administration services as follows: MSCW will provide the following pre -construction bidding services: (1) MSCW will attend one (1) pre-bid solicitation meeting coordinated by the Client or Client's representative to review the scope, expectations, and schedule for the project with the selected bidders. (2) As requested by the CRA or City staff. MSCW will attend one (1) pre - construction conference with representatives of the selected contractor, the City, and utty providers. (3) MSCW will provide civil engineering construction plan bid documents for soliciting bids from qualified contractors. (4) MSCW will. respond to formally submitted Requests for Information C'RFJ[s'� from the selected bidders gnd issue Client -approved addenda to the bid I•ocuments. (5) MSCW will review dic bids for general consistency with design and technical specifications. MSCW services described in tWs Agreement will be performed for a lump sum fee of $3,900.00, plus reimbursable expenses. 1. Landscape Architectural Schematic Design Plans (30% Construction Plans) MSC`W No. 08-0203.6400 . 0 11 U41 - ': � 4 Coordination -with project architect for integration of aU hardscape ani architectural elements ,1.75o New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 32914 - 977.672.9783 - 407,122.3330 - M-AV.MSC%ViIIC,C0ffk .111111 • Specialty paving area(s) horizontal control plar. • Shade structure(s) horizontal control plans • Fabric Shade Structure horizontal control pla • Interactive fountain horizontal control plans • Sculpture horizontal control plans I • Coordination with project architect for integration of aR hardscape and architectural elements • Buffer screen wall plan, elevation and sections (as required by code) (final structural wind load calculations by others) • Structural plans, elevations, and sections for specialty hardscape. elements: retaining walls, planters, seat walls, stairs and ramps • Detailed specialty pavement design plans and sections • Structural mounting element(s) plans, elevations and sections (as requited by code) • Shade Structure detang plans • Sculpture structural mounting/detailing plans • MSCW will coordinate with the selected fountain designer for the horizontal and structure design requirements for all necessary vault, plumbing, and electrical supply requirements and coordinate such requirements with all design team members necessary to provide connection services IMS&W wiL prepare the draft technical specifications for the hardscape area [-11rot)os trees, shrubs, a and tree protection details. 47!jO New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 1 .J281.1- - 977.672.9788 - -107A22.3330 - V%V%v.MSCwh1c. coin R Primary entry feature signage element horizontal control plans Pedestrian park plaza area and sidewalk horizontal control plans Specialty paving area(s) horizontal control plans Shade structure(s) horizontal control plans Fabric shade structure horizontal control plans Interactive fountain horizontal control plans Sculpture horizontal control plans • Coordination with project architect for integration of all hardscape and architectural elements • Buffer screen wall plan, elevation and sections (as required by code) (final structural wind load calculations by others) • Structural plans, elevations and sections for specialty hardscape elements: retaining walls, planters, seatwalls, stairs, and ramps • Detailed specialty pavement design plans and sections Structutalmounting element(s) plans, elevations, and sections (as required by code) Shade structure detailing plans Sculpture struchiral mounting/detailing plans A!!. -M UT requirements and coordinate such requirements with A design team inembers necessary to provide connection services. Cross reference of fountain vault and subsuffitce plumbing routing will be coordinated and shown on final plans as Reemed necessary. g.T."nu=r . 0 - . I I - fevelopment construction plans to include applicable material specifications arim schedules, finish schedules,, and other applicable information. I +750 New BroRd SLrcet - Orlando. FL 32814 - 977.6572.9788 • -107.429,23330 - -A'%VWA1SC1VinC.001n This scope of services is based on the assumption that this project Will be degoigned a e assumpt' " tha *0 e permitted as one (1) phase. Should the pro)ject be designed and permitted in more th tdpr pe for multi -phase design and permitting will be required. MSCW services described in this section will be Performed for a lump suin fee of $43,000.00, plus reimbursable expenses. 4. Landscape Architectural Construction Permitting MSCW No. 08-0203.6500 amendments to die design based on written staff comments. In the event maj ii"4&�-,. wima"t directil electrical, plumbing (WET), design, or survey documentation, MSCW win perfor 6Lese Servic �'' MSCW services described in this section will be performed for a lump sum fee of $4,500.00, plus reimbursable expenses. I 5. Landscape Architectural Pte -Bidding Services MSOT(Vo. 08-0203.6600 It MSCW will provide the following pre -construction bidding services: (1) MSCW will attend one (1) pre-bid solicitation meeting coordinated by the Client or Clicnes representative to review the scope, expectations, and schedule for the project with the selected bidders. (2) MSCW will provide landscape architectural construction plan bid documents for soliciting bids from quaed contractors. (3) MSCW will respond to fotmally submitted Requests fot Information ("RFle) from the selected bidders and issue Client -approved addenda to the bid documents. 47,qO New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 32814 -.277.9672.9788 - 407.422.Z330 - %%vAY.N1SCWinc.eom that are typical of this site location. rvfSCW services described in this section will be petformed for a lump sum fee orl �2,880.00, plus reimbursable expenses. 1. Architectural/Engineering Design Service2 MSCW No. 08-0203.8000 A architectural and associated architectural engineering design services as described in Exhibit "'C' attached to this agreement. A surninary of the architectural subconsultant deliverables include the following: a. Development of 6A architectm-al plans for the 2 -story I!• 11 concession building to be located cast of the parldng drop off -loop and within the waterfront park area. b. Development of full architectural plans for the limited renovation design of the existing dive shop building C. Development of fidl architectural plans for the pedestrian shade structures located along the frontage of both the north and south sides of i basin and the two (2) shade pavon structures located along the Intracoastal wateffiont. -10 , "lot k * —9-819" Fu- SEUEWIr fee of $178,060.00, plus reimbursable expenses. program, site area lighting design, landscape, and signage area lighting plans and anticipated program for the future water feature eJectrical supply needs. As such: a. Electrical engineering subconsultant will evaluate the site electrical needs based on the architectural plans provided, the proposed site lighting design, the proposed landscape lighting design and future needs of the proposed water feature element(s) based on current eJectrical supply. Electricalsubconsultant will coordinate with th(!. ,l,750 New Broad Skrect - Orlando. FL 32814 - 877.672,9783 •407.422.3330 • -A1%%'W.&lSCWint.00M 3. Structural Engineering Design Plans MSCW No. 08-0203.8200 MSCW will coordinate all site structural engineering with a structural engineering engineering plans and peer reviews of landscape architectural and engineering plans. Structural engineering plans/peer review wiH be provided for site elements such as waU& screen walls, seat walls.,olantets and a wase element (total of one Avon has been included as part of this scope and is assumed to be provided under separate agreement. N nis scov_e excludes all architectural st■ructural en:�5devim which has been included as part of the architectoral scope of services. $14,500.00, plus reimbursable expenses. 1. Subconsultant Contract Administration MSCW No. 08-0203.7100 will coordinate,all internal accounting, pay request reviews, and transmittal •r subconsultant information to the Client during the course of the project. MSCW will coorditmte and review all staff report and plan muk ups with the design tearn, as necessary. MSCW services described in this section will be pe;formed for a lump surn fee of S21,514.111t, (tc�A ir-Wama HYT -Pf sV&c,-IT-s0ta,-&t fm), jlw� rex—n)[MAle CX2)emes, foote: This fee is based on a standard industry average of 109/6 of total subconsultant fees.) 475o New Broad Street • Orlando. Fl- 32814 • 877.672.9788 • 407.422.3330 • wM-WAISCIVbIAC-CGnI (2) MSCW will review contractor's shop drawings for site civil enguleeringrela items. I 5) MSCW will respond to Requests for Information (RFPs) from the selec'-'] contractor. It is assumed that these RFI -'s will be limited to clarification of approved construction documents. Any RFPs pertaining to new or revis design by others subsequent to the approved construction documents will I performed undera separate Amendment. I 14) Based on an estimated six-month construction period, MSCW will conduct uy'. k to twenty (20) construction site visits as follows: Sixteen (16) rrxid-construction observation visit(s) for purposes of observing construction progress, and project coordination meetings Two (2) pte-f inal observatioji visit(s) Two (2) final obseivation visit(s) completionRndrelated dose -out docun=ts to the City asrequested. 10-1mrM, 9-3-- pertoffning wewly Momforing anu AiLefol: U Mel-oMe—of T-UNTMUMM71 will provide base Oes of the construction plans as needed to assist in this tas� MSCW services described in'this Agreement will be performed for a lump sum fee of •. I I I - - eim 2. Landscape Architectural Construction Administration Services MSCW No. 08-0203.6601 MSCW will provide the following construction assistance and site observal services: (1) MSCWwiU provide "for construction use" final landscape architectural plats inaccordance with Section II.B.4. of this Agreement for use by the Client a the Clienes contractor. I (2) MSCWwillreview contractor shop drawings during the construction piocess. 4750 New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 32814 - 877.672.9788 -.107.422.3330 -,A-wwAJSCWinc-cGm Lis 1. Government, Client, Project Coordination Meetings and Hearings MSCW No. 08-0203.0710 k U144 f t a. One (1) Schematic Design Meetings with Design Team and CRA Staff b. Two (2) Design Development Meetings with Design Team and CPA Staff c. Two (2) Final Construction Plan Development Meetings with Design Team and CRA Staff d. Attendance at up to four (4) additional meetings with CRA staff e. Attandance at up to three (3) CRA Board meedi" - f Five (5) coordination meethigs with Project Architect and other design team members at MSCW offices or Architeces office. f,ASCW services described in this section will be performed on an hourly rate basis according to Exhibit "A" vi&a budget estimate of $37,200.00 (assutninga six (6) month construction duration), plus reimbursable expenses. 11flow-UT ff 6NM MSCW will be& work seven (7) days after MSCW's receipt of this executed Agreement MSCW in an attempt to meet the project schedule. After consulting with Ckn� MSCW shall establish mutually agreeable timetable to perform its services. FVAMFWRIU�� During the course of performing services under this Agreement and for a period of one (1) y 'A9 thereafter, MSCW shall maintain a minimum of$2,000,000 in professional malpractice insurance, Ch�'� s] coverage, or 50% of the construction value of the portion of the project designed by MSCW under In Agreement, whichever is less. If Client eJects to have higher limits of professional liability insuran than carried by MSCW, Client shall notify MSCW and. Client shall pay the cost of is premium at the time of executing this Agreement. During the course of performing services under t ih Agreement, MSCW shall also maintaina minimum of $1,000,000 in general comprehensive liab .1 insurance, 4750 New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 328[,} 877.672.9788-407.422.3330 --AWWASCN%'inC.CoM VIII. PAYMENT days of the date of invoice. invoicing for lump sum projects will be based on the estimate of percentage of services completed through the service date as referenced within the invoice. Invoicing for hourly gag A W wi U t iL li�;t7l; iftILLIC-L777NU 15117) unpaid balance has been received. Ile performance of MSCW smices contemplated in the project -4-Jr date of invoice, computed from di* (30) days from date of invoice. Due to the Clienes established LOationship with MSCW, the requirement for an advance retainer is hereby waived. The General Conditions attached as Exhibit are a part of this Agreement and are incotporated herein. Client information is currently on file with MSCW. No additional information is required with this Agreement. 4750 New Bavad Skrect - Orlando. FL 328j+ - V-1.672.2788 - 407.422.3330 - %%-M%VA[SCWiIIC-CGIIn Approved and Accepted this - day of 2009. By: Kevin T. Walsh, RE. Date Executive Vice President 4 P W.- Nqwrll- * 475o New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 32894 - 877.672.9738 • 407.02.3330 - WWWAISCM11C.Coln 21. AfSCW covenants and Wees that it shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment to be employed in the performance of this Agreement with respect to hiring, tenure, Mims, conditions, or Privileges of employment, or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment because of age, sex, or physical handicap (except where based on a bona fide occupational qualification); or because of marital status, face, color, religion, national origin, or ancestry. 22. MS opinions concerning environmental re tory matters, and jurisdiction, wetland permitting, Welland mitigation requirements, water quality, and threatened and/or endangered species, ate provided based on data, site conditions, and information available on the date of out site review. These opiniow are for general planning purposes only, and should not be used as a final determinant of regulatory agency position, final development potential, or appraisal purposes, The final extent of agency wetland judsdiction or mitigation proposal can only be determined through field location of the wetland limits and on-site agency review and approval of those limits, and are only valid for the length of time as all by the regulatory agency. Threatened and endangered specks determination is subject to regulatory changes and the natural mobility and movement of animal species. We do not and will not Make any survey, review, or investigation into hazardous wastes. 23. The rates, fees, and prices set forth in the Agreement are valid for 30 days from NISCWs transmittal of the Agreement to Client. If Client executes the Agreement or provides an Authorizadon to Proceed to MSCW more than 30 days after MS transmittal of the Agreement to Client, then the fees and prices shall be subject to change and re -negotiated. 24. The lump sum fees and budget estimate fees set forth in the Agreement ue valid for eighteen (18) months after the date of signing of the Agreement by both patties, regardless of the term of the Agreement or duration ofbISCWe services. Thereafter, the lump sum fees and budget estimate fees shall be subject to change and re -negotiated. 25. The rates, fees, and prices set forth in this Agreement do not include permit, application, or filing fees. Client shall be responsible for the payment of same. X Client agrees that MSCW is currently and is free at any time in the future to provide services to other IvISCNV clients for Projects in the same geographic area as Clients Project. In the event that this Agreement is terminated for any tenon, Client agrees that MSCW is free to provide services to other CW clients for Projects for the same property or in the same location as Client's Project. Client understands thatNISCW cannot disclose to Cheilt our other clients' confidential intentions, proposed uses, valuations, and bmirtess relationships regarding their Projects. Ukewise, NISCW Cannot disclose Client's similar confidential information to other NIS CW clients. MCW believes that this non -disclosure of confidential information will not influence MSCWs professional engineering judgment or the quality of the services provided to Client. Client agrees to waive any conflicts of interest created or related to the above. HxWbit "B" General Conditions to Agmement -l.750 Nc%vBroaJ Street - Orlando. Fl- S28]4'a77.IS—i2.9788--107.-122.3330 -%-L%V.hrlSCWinC.CQM P%e 3 of 101741"INUN11172 110JILRBIF16147) VAMMMIIII.. T 1.2 Site Analysis: Attend one (1) meeting to analyze the existing building conditio and their suitability to be used for future marina use. i MUM 1.3 Development of Schematic Design Documents (30% Construction Docume Submittal) illustrating the floor plans and elevations of the Dive Sho JJIHarbormaster/restroom/retail building, entrance sign, vendor kiosks and cover 1.Z pavilions including structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing design to a poi five (5) feet outside of the building line. i 1.4 Development of colored exterior elevations and related material for submission to City of Boynton Beach Site Plan Review. Attend three (3) meeting's for Governmental approval presentations/meetings including Site Plan Approval, Community Redevelopment Agency Appearance Board and Planning and Zoning Commissions. f -A Attendance at one (1) review meetings (in Boynton Beach) with the team 0 coordinate the development of the project, including the following: I 1.6 60% Construction Documents — Based on the approved 30% Constructio Documents, prepare 60% Construction Documents for the project includi architectural, building structural, mechanical and electrical engineering to a poi 5' outside of the building line. �I UILI 9-4- U Exhibit "C� Page 2 of 8 475o New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 3281+ - 977.672.9780 - 407.4212.3330 - %vw%v.hlSCNVinc.com 1.12 Building Permit - Provide three (3) signed and sealed sets of Final Construction Documents for submittal to the Building Department for building permitting. Respond to questions prepared by the City's Building Department. Revise drawings one (1) time, for issuance of a building permit. Additional revisions or changes in response to subsequent review comments by the Client shall be provided as an Additional Service. 1.13 Coordination Meeting - Attend one (1) coordination meeting/conference to verify that all review comments from City Building Department are addressed and incorporated into the Issued for Bid Construction Document submittal. loffWAS-at. .1 M., 9, OM 11 1111 : 11�11111iirl 1�111111�11 : I ! 111111� 1.14 Assist the City of Boynton Beach/CRA in bidding/negotiating a contract for construction with pre-quaed General Contractorafflonstruction Managers. AlL 1.15 Construction is presumed to occur in multiple phases over an unknown period of time for the building construction. We will attend one (1) pre -construction meeting and perform four (4) site visits during the construction phase. We will review and comment on submittals including product data, shop drawings and respond to Requests fDr Information issued by the General Contractor/Construction Manager. A total of six (6) site visits/meetings are included in this proposal for Construction Observation, including the pre -construction meeting and Substantial Completion walkthrough. L.16 Final Review - Provide the City of Boynton Beach with a letter stating t16 - project has been constructed in substantial conformance to the Contract Doc=nt. e Substantial conformance is defined as an assurance to the Client that the proi may be used for the purpose for which it was intended. Exhibit "C* Page 4 of 8 4750 New Bived Street - Orlando. FL 3281,} - 577.672.3788 - 407.422.3330 - %%rww,&1SC%V'knC.00M . A A David Perry, P.B. Page Six 3.2 Normal and reasonable reimbursable expenses will be reimbursed at direct coat. with no mark-up. 3.3 Payment is due when the invoice is rendered and is delinquent after thirty (30) days of receipt, when an additional charge of 1 1/2% per on simple interest will be added. 3.4 The contents of this proposal shall be included in a Standard -Form of Agreement between Consultant and Subconsultant. A '# *1 D1. 4.1 Any service not specifically written in this proposal, any changes requested after approval of the Schematic Design (80%), any revisions to drawings or other documents ««©< such revisions are inconsistent with written approvals or instructions previously given shall be considered as a(lditional services. 11:�� � �Jipll,i�� ��J 1 11111111 ,1H I'ff�,R 4.3 Design and engineering of the interactive water feature located adjacent to the Plaza Space. 4.4 Civil Engineering, Surveying and Site Permitting. 4.5 Geotecbnical Subsubsurface Investigations and foundation recommendations. 4.6 Landscape Design, Hardscape Design and Irrigation Design. 4.7 Marina and seawall analysis, design or repair, 4.8 Design associated with the overheadshade structures as programmed for the Master Plan east and west of the interactive water feature. Exhibit"C Page 6 of ? 4750 New Bovad Street -Orlando. FL32814 - 877-672-9788 1407.422.3330 -w%A'%V.MSCWi11C.00Vn E-TWITNUM; %TOMM"N71 M-MMAMIMMUT-ram.7 Exhibit"C" Page 8 of 8 11-750 ' New Broad Street - Orlando. FL 32814 - 87?.672.9788 - 407.422,3330 - WWW.hl$(:Wiiir.coni , 'w lul .� w , 'w lul BIW 1@ I Ul I U, 0 22 rn a 01, iE, i a iE, a), C cz Uf V1, FAX 501 233 0210 PBC REAL ESTATE DEV PREM 0004 I 19 1 1i,2 FAX 0210 ..: REAL ESTATEDEV PRBK IMOOG 1 :1 A 14,41 ' • t t i rWa 1 4. I M4 I a UN 4) 114MICIDW1 4 'lam ► 1! 1- 1 1 i! !- ii 1 1 ��1 1 i l4 ! 1 ; L. acquire real property or interests therein that preserve worldng Waterfront area ON t ## # i' 1 # ■ 4 A 4 to the County, to preserve the marine industry in the County, to maintain the presen # ' 517,1 #G ',itj4 # #. # 1 F 1 11:4X PAA $51 233 0210 PHC RBAL B9TATE DEV PREM IU foragoing moMon was offered by Commissioner---i-who moved Its adoption. be Motion was seconded by Conunissioner r and upon being put to a wte.,, the Motion passes as follow 11pil q�piiipq 111��111 III I I I � I I � I I I � I 11� 11011"), COAWSSIONER WARREN H. NEWEII COMMISSIONER MARY MCCARTY SHARONR,BOCK CURK & COMPTROLLER By: Deputy Clerk APPROVED' -AS TO FORM AND APPROVED AS TO TERMS 09/07/2006 0210 PBC REAL ESTATE DRY PREK 19010 1 f �� i f `� f 1e Board determined � paramount public purposes; and WHEREAS, i is. the owner Property, - defined, including the Submerged Land, 1as hereinafterdefinediand thebuildings 1 _ and other1 improvements locatcd therwnf1t Boynton Beach, # 1: known as Boynton Beach CRA 1f' r Ormtor to grant an is County and Boyntonof imposecertaineasements,1,restrictionsupon ch CRA Marina, as hereinafter,2 forth for A 7 1 1cert9in existing uses 1amenities anf, Public of andaccess thercto;and i', Grantor has agreed to declare dw Property defined, i r be 1 t t sold,conveyed 1 occupied r 1 the conditions, ts, restrictionsandreservations,hercinafter f A. fi' casement�on, through, and across the'ri1 ' 1 fr-t. i f` ; ►{.incidentf i, establishedby Grantorand located Upon the Property, defined, together with ingress:1r agMss thereto, by he public 1 to the tenns of thisEasement.1 1- f, declares that the property, as hereinafter defined, shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed ,! f occupied t 1, the conditiots, covenants.restrictions find reservations hereinafterforth. 1 Palm Beach Couorida, a political i ;l ii of of i, 1 1.2 ',,Easernenrl shallr',1 :11 refer to this document entitled "Waterfront1 1 Declaration of Restrictive Covenants Boynton 1.3. "Grantoe' shall mean i reftr totheBoynton Beach Comunity Redevelopment 1its successorsor ., 1.4Marinit shall marina, li 1 docks, boatslipsfi parking located within the Property. 10/07/2000 0210 PBC REAL ESTATE DEV PREN Q012 o be utilized for A! public purposes Grantor jl o 1 1 ., leasing to private boat owners for the remainderof the ► 1_ S 1 1Grantor 11 t i l �� 1it �'1 1 11I i 7 1 oil 1 - , 1 � �` Si 1 M. i= slips towed'�1 - �li Ii�1"_ 1 f A li ii 1• t Or �# i l i 1 1 islipsshall i " i i added i constructed 1 e future, these available for M the public. Tb,p Grantor shall manage &e leasing operation i the.Marina eftblish -rental rates not morathan nuirket rent.Howam, in1 he event that the Grantor no longer, desires operatethe Marim• iadvise w y BeachCounty prior iany changosli Management Control - Grantor maintainand operate i 1.continuousbasis 1 •1 of the Grantor ti. teffIPOWHYi t Marinafor Purpose maintenanceand/or ` i Ik 'r cement 1f the improvements.whichcolD the Marina. Any such mamtenance an&or reTair shall 1e commenced -1 f i P, be difigandy completed. There am currently forty-two (42) parkingspaces on the Property. Grantor 7 f the Marina Uses f 1 1 Ali ]� ► i► �1 1 i 1 1 i 1 � 1 4 1',, � 1 ► ► ` 1 1 ti 1 1! 111 ' ! 11 ' ► i 11 1- ► Ib0pr0V100a as NWMeL► ! isi 1 1A : - Florida. it is understood and 1 a. ithat nothingcontained 1the easementgranted R" - 1 a ir "urfbgm with the rights granted 1DSS Froperti—e—RITC76T'l! 2006, from the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment ; DSS ► 1.1e recordedin OfficialRecordsiii 2001 Pages i 2-1152 of ft Official Records 1 Palm BeachCounty, Florida. 09®07®2008 11:54 FAX 561 233 0219 PBC REAL ESTATE DEV PR13K 0014 exercise b County ofanyone or more1the rightsor - i _ provided R r in this Easement i i or : 1 1" R y statute orR&T lude the simultaneous or later exercise by County of any or Grantor agrees ii i"11 convey 1 1 R i 1 the k 1 POrty } 11 1 17 i' 1 ientitywithout_ written consentR f the County. Grantor acknowledges that.dwrittenconsentmaybeconditioned', on, among other receipti 1 R Bond y # to the efrect that the proposed transactioni prohibited Bond i i'. y# R'under Resolution a 'November# 1 �'�authorizing r+ i ii the Bonds, and 1:willnot adversely f ofinteroston Bonds y., # 1the ? gross R of holders thereof i' i federalo1 R;. meaningspurposes. For purposes of this paragraph, all cipitalimd terms shall have the '-#ascribedR 11 1 is resolution adopted y; y T County i1 February 1Efauthorizingofits $50,000,000 General Obligation Bonds t y i y y'resolution _14 from time totimebe - #i andsupplemented. y ■ i...'. Raw. vn l 1 1 The covemt,reservationss Rl,i It i 11a !!. i 1 "rirun withthe landand bind Elr r rl ►i 1 1i1 �; 1. R" i 9.2 SgMb—i1 WM COWnant, Condition, ",i i or other �I u r R' 1 1 !i. 1 1 C 1 R }r i �i competenijurisdiction,suca holOWIMAMW remainingprovisions Rthis Easement all1whichyifull forceand 9.3 i r y yEasement1_ context1, andthe convene;Ji 1 e uzz Fany genderbe t...,,, i toincJudell i' UV/07/2096 11.1b4 FAX 561 233 0210 PHC REAL ESTATE DBV PREM woiff� 3 01 im� olive A-vemic Suite 601 West Pahn Bmh, Florida 3 3401 Aftadon: Rcal Estate I 9.9 Governing Law/Vanue. This Easement shall be governed by, conotrued and onforeed in accordance with tho laws of the State of Flwida. Venue in any action, suit. or promding in connection AvM this Easement shall be in a 09/07/2008 1116FAX 1 233 0210 PBC REAL ESTATE7 PREM :© > \6:»wx l EM STATE OF ?(Q2J \ } (NOTARIAL SEAL) 09/07/2000 11:55 PAX 561 2n3 0210 PBC REAL ESTATE -DRY PREM QDOZG LEGALDRWMPTION A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF A WATERFRONT PRESERVATION EASEMENT AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FOR BOYNTON BEACH CRA MARINA IN ORDER TO PRESERVE, PROTECT AND EXPAND PUBLIC ACCESS AND USE OF SALTWATER BODIES OF WATER; FINDING A PARAMOUNT PUBLIC PURPOSF,- AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Constitution, applicable laws of the State of Florida and the Charter ofPalm Bea of County Commissioners (the "Boardof Palm to adopt this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the best interest of the County 10 acquire real property or interests therein that preserve, protector expand public access to and use of freshwater and saltwater bodies of water, to construct capital improvements that facilitate public access to and use of such bodies of water including, but not limited to, at ramps, public parking and governmentally approved waterway dredging, and to acquire real property or interests therein that preserve working wate areas (the "Projects") in order to maintain and improve the quality of life of residents of and visitors to the County, to preserve the marine industry in the County, to maintain the present intensity ofdeveto pment of the working waterfront and to enhance tourism in the County. and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that is in the best interest of the County to issue its General Obligations on (the "Bonds") in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) in order to pay for the costs of such Projects, including all costs incidental thereto and to pay the costs of issuing bonds, as hereinafter provided; and I 0 4 7319 9 R40", MW WHEREAS, the Board desires to consummate one of the Projects by acquirini Waterfront Preservation Eascm—,cig-,w � M COMMISSIONERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTYFLORIDA, that: Section 1, The Board hereby finds and determines that the recitals set forth herein are true and correct and adopts the same as its findings and determinations Section 2. The Board hereby finds that the purchaft of the at of Preservation Easement and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants for Boynton Beach CRA Marina in the form attached as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution (the "Easement"), will serve valid paramount public purposes by preserving the public's right of access to and use of certain amenities of the Boynton each CRA Marina located in Boynton each, Florida and the Board hereby authorizes the purchase of the Easement for Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), subject to obtaining title insurance in favor of Palm each County in the amount of the purchase price satisfactory to the County Attorney's Office. Section 3. In the event that any word, phrase, clause, sentence or paragraph hereof shall be held invalid by any court of competentiurisdiction, such holding shall not affect any other word, Clause, Phrase, sentence or paragraph hereof, Section 4. All resolutions in conflict or inconsistent herewith am repealed to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency. Section 5. This Resolution all take effect immediately upon its adoption. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner -Aaronson —who moved its adoption. The Motion wn seconded by Commissioner Greene COMMISSIONER KAREN T. MARCUS COMMISSIONER JEFF KOONS rVz� COMMISSIONER MARY MCCARTY COMMISSIONER BURTAARONSON 12th daY Of September — 2006. W PALM BEACH COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florid. ! aA! MIXE By! Deputy _rk APPROVED AS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS By. By: Assis;Rfit ` CduntyAttDTRey �Deppar�tr�nt Director 0:0. DOUrolASSCRA Bid TON DEACHREGUDM Aye Aya Aye Aye Aye EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcels of land 1�ing in Section orl , saia Me being and lying in the Plat of Casa Loma as recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said land being more particularly described as follows: Vor, Mr! UMMI Mo— VVIUMMED-Wea by Mark A. A199ms, PSM No 4439. MIMN The submerged lands of that Dortion of.*e 11109, 14 WNWr Ot Me Uoncrete Seawall shown on Boundary and Location Survey prepared by Sun -Tech Engineering, Inc. Job No. 05-2925, Dated April 18, 2005 and signed by Mark A. Higgins, PSM No. 4439. - M'Tf=o s I f, I I and 12 described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest comer of said Lot 12; thence North 89'57'20" Ea% along the South line of said Lots 10, 11 and 12, a distance of 115,13 feet; thence North 0'02'40" West, a distance of 69.44 feet to a point on a line 69.44 feet North of and parallel to the South line of said Lots 10, 11 and 12, thence South 8'9'57'20" West along said pw�allel line, a distance of 117.46 feet to a point on the West line of said Lot 12; then" South 1'58'03" East along said West line, a distance of 69.48 feet to the point of beginning. ParceJ2 'Uie South on, --half "Lla) of a T,*. MM*qMM9C-Z Loma Boulevard, lying North and adjacent to the West 34 feet of Lot 4 and all of Lots 5 through 12, inclusive, as shown on the plat of Case Loma, recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 3, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. [,,'W4IM44 LEGAL DESCRIPT10N The East 16 feet of lot 4 and all ® lots I through 3, as shown on the Plat of Cass Loma, Recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 3, Public Records of Palm Reach County, Florida. -'rtp U4 0 47 43 Prep—d by: I low"d J. rwwrl, if] AaikwU County Attorney Palm Read County Attorney's Ofilev 301 North Olive Avenue. suftc 601 Wal Palm Bewh. Florida 33401-4791 Return To: David Douglas Palm Beach County PrOP-Lv & Real Emote Management Dirisiun 322 Belvedere kaud, BuildinIg 1169 We Palm 1100L Florida 33;66.1544 11ruparty Control Nomber. (M43-52-034)000.0071 THIS IS A WATERFRONT PRESERVATION EASEMENT AN1 DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FOR BOYNTON BEACH CRA MARINA made granted by tht BOYNTON BEACH COMMU NITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("Grantor"), a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III Florida Statutes, with an address of 639 Ocean Avenue, Suite 103, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 in favor of PALM BEACH COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, with an address of Governmental Center, 301 N. Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 ('County"). WITNESSETH ant, 10 "quirc real property or interests therein that preserve working waterfront areas (the "Projects") in order to maintain and imPrOve the quality of life of residents of and visitors to the County, to preserve the marine industry in the County, to maintain the present intensity of i-evelopment of i wateTfrait a -rd tm U 4 7 4 RU WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the Projects will serve val paramount public purposes; and WH EREAS, Grantor is the owner of the Property, as hereinafter defflumnic including the Submerged Land. if any, as hereinafter defined, and the buildin and other assets and improvements located thereon in Boynton Beach, Florid known as Boynton Beach CRA Marina, and WHEREAS, Grantor has agreed to grant an casement to County ai �IIIPOSZ certain easements, covenants and restrictions upon the Boynton Be& CPA Marina, as hereinafter set forth for the pmSmation of certain existing us and aniLmities and public use of and access thereto; and WHEREAS, Grantor has agreed to declare that the Property as hereinaft defined, shall be held, transferred, sold, conveyed and occupied subject to t easements, conditions, covenants, restrictions and reservations., hereinafter sl fb-O.. ti conveyed and occupied subject to the condons, covenants, remictions and reservations hereinafter set forth. 1.1 "County" means Palm Beach County, Florida. a political subdivision of the State of Florida. 1.2 -Easemenf' shall mean and refer to this document entitled "Waterfront Preservation Easement and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants fix 6-0yn-W-Ye—aefir.�c� Marina". 1.3 "Grantor" shall mean and refer to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, and its sucet;ssors or assigns, 1.4 Marina shall mean the marina, Struclut*s), docks, boat slips and parking located within the Property. 04 4 i� R2006 9- 19 L5 "Property" means the real property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, 1.6 "Restaurant Parcel" shall mean the property which is legally described on dnj_3rWjL �I�Ifvz�-dnt upon which a restaurant known as The Two Georges Restaurant is currently being operated. L7 "Structures(s)" shall mean that wcis i"uilt or constructed, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of is joined together in some definite manne_r- the ground, or which is attached to something having a permanent location on the ground. The termshall be construed as if followed by the words "or part thereof." ARTICL_Ell RESTRICTIONQ A L, L, TO PROP There is an existing two-story Structure located on the Property. This Structure is used for the marina related uses includirke, without firritation.mmari-t2 1 40 '171M g; 4,L:t-LLr t;,s 'Oc&Lw.L IflcrC011 nemner, is hereby restricted to public marina related uses. No use other than public marina related uses shall be allowed on the Property. ABILII 51 14C general public, the right of access to and use of the Marina. Grantor reserves the right to establish all rules and terms or conditions Of Operation of the Marina, but when open during normal hours of operation, the Marina shall be open to the public and the public shall have access thereto. Grantor inay restrict access to the Marina after normal business hours for security reasons, Nothing contained in this Easement shall prohibit Grantor from implementing reasonable security measures to monitor and regulate (but not prohibit or unreasonably restrict) public access to the Marina during normal business hours. The Grantor presently has eight (8) boat slips available, in uw as Charttr/Commercial Charte b t Of each Yen.. may be utifized tbr Other public purposes by Grantor including leasing to private boat owners for the remainder of the boating season. Grantor shall exercise dent ef%,.,Nv, .N,7. 1Z&pr_ ia; to make available the (8) Charter/Commercial boat slips presently occupied for continued charter commercial use. The Grantor shall make the remaining sixteen (16) boat slips available for lease to the general public. which may include boat sliR s leased on a transient or long term basis, In the event that more boat slips are added or constructed in the future. these additional boat slips shall also be available for lease to the general public. Grantor shall maintain and operate the Marina an a continuous basis subject 10 the right Of the Grantor to temporarily close the Marina for the purpose of maintenance and/or replacement of the improvements, which constitute the Marina. Any such maintenance and/or repair shall be commenced promptly and be diligently completed. There are currently forty-two (42) parking spaces on the Property. Grantor shall maintain the existing -,mrlb- and other improvements on the Property and, provided r Parcel remains in use as a public restaurant, for use by patrons of the Restaurant Parcel. Grantor hereby grants to County, on behalf of the general public, the right of access to and use of the parking at the Property. Such parking shall be available for public use at the Property in such locations and upon such terms, rates and conditions as may be established by Grantor from time to time. Parking for all uses on the Propeny shall be provided as required by the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. It is understood and agreed that nothing contained in the easement granted hemin shall be permitted or deened ta, m_tpAw MJM�_ me_—? U*&DT_A�a jq�qjftr , jr, 'A t lwagmr-T'l 4 7 47 C") 40 ARUCLE V LUTURE D Grantor agrees that no development will occur on Property other than future construction or renovation in conformance with th Lois Grantor shall maintain insurance against loss or darnage to thc. without limitation, the marina by firc and the risk -s covered by insurance of thi tX—e-RQW-%&TA4-Ffflx-A&,- 7-d amount at least equal to replacement cost or the maximum amount available, whichever is less, subject to deductibles as determined by Grantor. Grantor shall also maintain flood insurance coverage on the Molina under the federal flood insurance program in an amount at least equal to replacement cost or the maximum amount available, whichever is less, sukiect to deductibles as determined by Grantor. All insurance proceeds derived from casualty claims shall be used by Grantor to repair or replace the damaged improvements. In the event of any casualty, Grantor shall, at Grantor's expense. regardless of whether such casua is covered 4; instrance 0 ..... . . . . . . ARTICLE VIJ ENFORCEMENT RIGHTS In the event of a default, breach or violation of any tern4 condition, covenant or restriction contained in this Easement (a "Default"). County shall be entitled to seek to �aw or in Paui-v or # i 1I&D 01 -TEM exercise by County of any one or more of the rights or remedies provided for in this Easement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise shall not nvtAWMLL all other rights or remedies provided for in this Easement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. AR11CLE Vill EPROPE RTY 1RANSFER RESTRICTION Grantor agrees not to sell, assign, convey or otherwise transfer the Property to a non governmental entity without the written consent of the County. Grantor acknowledges that said written consent may be conditioned on, among other things, receipt of an Opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that the proposed transaction (i) will not result in a prohibited use of Bond proceeds under 1he Resolution and the November Bonds, and (H) will not adversely affect the exclusion of interest on the Bonds from the gross income of the holders thereof for federal income tax purposes. For purposes of this paragraph, all capitalized terms shall have the mearungs ascribed to such inay Irom TuTm- to time be amended and supplemented. ARTICLE IX GENERAL AND PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS 9-1 2e-elaration Runs with the Land. The covenant, reservations, restrictions and o I ' in I IN, il OMAN& --W Ims-golve;h"j-91imp ffiw��� 9.2 Severabili . If any term, covenant, condition, restriction or other provision of this Easement is held to be invalid in whole or inoW011A muAl'-w-m ft i n( remaining Provisions of this Easement all of which shaf, remain in full force and effect, 9.3 NurnbCr and Gendt . Wherever in this Easement the context so requires The sigular number shall inclw" lloil- a NLl1YAF3EQ$M;Q M1, 9.4 I'lle W—ar-ra-n-t-Y- Grantor hereby fully warrdn(s its title to the Progerty and reDreseV I — hs all persons w homsoever. LU UVIUM LATUT-Try- agains; e 9.5 Non -Discrimination. Grantor agrees that no person shall, on thl grounds Of race, color, sex, national orn, disability, reon, ancestry, maTital status, or sexual orientation be exc'uded ftm the benefits of, or be subjected to any form of discrimination at the facilities required to be operated by this Easement. 9.6 ReCordin . County shall have the right to record this Easement in the public records of Palm BearA Cou-Ttv ajdj k.# #2tic WA IT4 v =1 IRI, 9.7 Recitals. The recitals contained herein are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. 9.8 Notice All notices and elections (collectively, -notices") to be eiven or delivered t hr Director 3200 Belvedere Road Building 1169 West Palm Beach, Florida 33406-1544 MM 11 * a= 6rUMMM7 111W - <£ North Olive Avenue Suite 601 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Attention: Real Estate **m4:$«y CRA 639 Ocean Avena guite LU � CRA Attorney Kenneth G. Spillias Lewis, Longman & Walter, P.A, ©w 1000 West Urn Beach, FL 33401 With ami to: City of Boynton Beach 915 South Federal ffighway Voyntor, Beach, FL 33435 with a copy to: Boynton Beach Attoriley's Officel 915 South Federal Ijighway [*-".oynton Beach, FL 33435 Any party may from finic to time change die address to which notice under this Easement shall be 'v I fIq . I 9.9 Governing Law/Vegm. 77his Easement shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Venue rn any action, suit or proceeding in connection with this Easement shall be in a 9.10 Entire Understanding. This Easement contains the entirc understanding and agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof 9.11 Amendment. No amendment shall be effective unless the same is in writing and signed by Grantor, its successors and assigns and County, ]-or urDoses R. 9.12 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence with rtspect to Lhe a ierfoZA zrl.*Jt!) Ar- 9MM Zmi Executed anO delivered this _a daY Of 2006. Signature of Witiless STATE OF FLORIDA Print Name Its: Print Title The foregoing was sworn to and subscribed before ine Ns ff 4& Ajes� 2006, r rday of the Boynton Bfteh Community RelkveloPmerd Agency, tis` Mtappeared before me, and he is [check onej onally known to ge fty [NOTARIAL SEAL) My Commission Expires:_1ZIX:�/0" Proposals will be publicly opened and read: September 1, 2015 Q 3:15 pm at the CRA offices located at 710 N. Fedeml Highway, Boynton Beach, FIL 33435 c t t t 1 ( �i General Information The Projecte Scope of Work documents available from the BBCRA Project that is { e subject of this Proposal request. ,$) shall , materials, labor, activities to complete the Project. The Scope of Work included in this Project consists of furnishing all tools, materials, squipment and supplies as well as the performance Of l; labor, incidentals, including applicable taxes necessary for the SBCRA. The foregoing description is general in nature. The SCOPG Of work is specifically defined in Affachrrient 'A" Scope of Work. O421 3 2 of 2 •,••ALWI L. 911 lipiw-lllw.;.Iir.- a f•- f - • f - ! !f • rANI 1.3 Project Delivery The Project is anticipated to be completed no later than 60 days from the issuance the • F` 0 Proceed. 1.4 Type of Contract Any contract awarded from this Request for Proposal will be negotiated with the successful Proposer and must be in a form approved by the SBCRA Board attorney and the BSCRA Board. If for any reason a contract is not executed by the parties and approved by the BBCRA wfthin 30 days of the Award of Proposal, terminate the negotiations with the successful Proposer and move forward as it deems appropriate.. Contacts1.5 Direction and Management The scope of work of this Project will fall under the direction and management of t BBCRA or its designated representative or agent. I 1.6 A. Questions relating to the RFP Document or Project Scope of Work documents m be directed, in writing, to: I • • - f .M - Attn: Michael Simon,Director i N. FederalHighway Boynton « 600 -9091 or ingamobbfim T ! ! - s r - f - • •-RU•' upon request. Deadline1.7 Submittal acceptThe BBCRA will Proposals f!^ • rf below 3:00' P September 115. it is the responsibility of ! f • !'Insure that submitted designatedProposals are received at the submittal locationby •' Proposalsfafter the submittaldeadline will be disqualifiedand returned to the Proposer unopened. oaSC129,3 3 of 25 1.8 Subrnftl Location The Proposals must be received in the office of the BBCRA, 710 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, on or before the Submittal Deadline. Proposals submitted by email Of f3csimlle will be automatically disqualified. 1.9 Number of Copies In total, one (1) bound original of the Proposal and one unbound (1) clipped copy of the Proposal must be submilted, Facsimile or arnalled copies Will not be accepted. Proposals shall be clearty marked on the outside of the Proposal as follows, Response to Request for Proposals, Boynton Harbor Marina Issue Date., August 13,2015 Submission Date.- September 1, 2015, no later than 3:00 pm 1.10 Selection Criteria The Boynton Beach CRA reserves the right to award the contract for the ProjwV,,j described by these specifications In a manner or method which will produce the most effective cost and overall e - f l! NOT be awarded the contract In all cep -as. The CRA will only consider Proposers and Proposals that are determined to be responsible and responsive pursuant to the criteria contained in this RFP. In addition to the other criteria In this RFP, the following criteria, which are listed in order of relative importance, will be considered: 00WN29-3 4 of 25 price.1. A cost breakdown of the proposed 1.11 Public Infbffnation/Public RecordsStatement The x considers all information, documentation and other material submitted in response solicitation 4non-confidential and/or non-proprietary -. t:. and thereibre, subject to public disclosure Chapter Florida 0054U29-3 5 of 25 holidays, any employee or officer of the executive or legislative bran concerning any aspect of this solicitation, except in writing to the procurerne officer or as provided solicitation ( Violation of this provision be grounds fbr rejecting a response. 1,13.2 Costs of Proposal Submission Proposer understands and submitting Proposal that any and Proposerall costs incurred by the participate in this selection process shall be at the sole dsk and obligation of the 13.3 Reirnburseme Lit I 7'provide compensation Proposer 1.14.411dection 1_ Proposals submitted after the Submittal Deadline will be rejected returned unopened. 1. 17 Validity Period Proposals are to be valid for the SBCRA!s armeptance for a minimum of 90 days from the Submiffal Deadline to allow time for evaluation and selection. A Proposal, if accepted, shall remain valid for the life of the Contract(s) resulting from this selection process. 1.18 Proposer(s) Acknowledgement and Compliance CortMeadon Proposer(s) shall complete and include a signed Proposer(s) Acknowledgement and Compliance Certfficate exactly as shown in Attachment "D," Proposer(s) Acknowledge and Compliance Cerfffleate. Ell =17�� OM421293 7 of 25 1. Right to Withdraw In the event the successful Proposer(s) Nis to return an executed contractwithin 30 days of the Award 1, the BBCRA reserves the right to withdraw its offer to ter into a contract with. 1.211 Proposal Format 1.21.1 Conditional � Responses that are qualified h conditional discretioncalled for, or irregularities of any kind are subject to rejection at the sole 1. Additional Information Except for alternatet r pricing, shall not be included in the Proposal. rules1.22 Public Entity Crimes Federal, State, County and City laws, ordinances, any manner ms covered herein knowledge Propose�s) will in no way be a cause for relief from ib The Bond t be written by a Suretylicensed business named in the current list of "Companies' I i®€Authority as 2I of 25 AcoeptaWe Sureties on Federal Bonds" as published in Circular 570(amended) by the Financial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, and U.S. Department of TreaBury. 2.0 PROPOSER(S) QUALIFICATIONS am e,,,, 13 , Al,wd Akdfdress; State of Incorporation & Registration -------- 2.3 Proposer(s)'s History 2.3.1 Proposer(s)"s Ownership Status WIM211N.3 9 of 25 I.s the company currently for sale or Involved In any transaction to expand or be acquired by another business entity? If yes, please explain the impact to yo organization and management efforts. I 2.3.2 Age of Organization In continuous business since: Failure to Complete or Default List each project your organon has, on an awarded contract, m6thin the past thirty-six (36) months, defaulted or failed to complete and the reasons why. along with any additional relevant information. Liquidated Damages List each project your organization has, on an awarded contract, within the past thirty-six (36) months, paid liquidated damages, e why, the amount of the damages paid, the length of delay involved (if any), and any additional relevant information 2.3.5 Legal Actions List all civil and edminal legal actions in which your organl;mtion is currently or was in the past thirty-six (36) months a named party or providing the state, case number and disposition of each. Proposer may include any additional relevant information. 2.3.6 For each public project completed within the past thirty-six (36) months list: thr-, name of the public entity, the original Proposal amount on which the Proposal was awarded, then number and arnount of change order's submitted by Proposer, the amount by which the final projeat costs payable to Proposer exceeded the original Proposal. 2.4 Organization and Project Personnel Qualifications 2.4 .1 Organization Construction S kr%,n �ces On -Site Provide a list of names of Individuals who will perform the on-site functions Project Management & Supervision during the Project's duration, I 005421204 10 of 25 also attach photos for each similar or relatedi i the last thirty-six (36) months. 2.6 Schedule Achievement Program Provide a time i r completion of the Project and describe what techniques planned to assure t the schedulewill be met. Requirements2.10 Insurance shall providethe firm's General Liability Compensation Insurance t with i i. 2.11 Safety Program If your organization has a Safety Program or procedures, please attach a copy to yo Proposal and not it in your Proposal Table of Contents. 11 shall2.12 Bonding Capacity provide proof of its abilityi s bond to secure completionthe Project. 21 3 11 of 25 3.0 PRICING AND COSTS WR2179-3 12 of 25 PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK ATTACHMENT "A" Finish height of the remaining out wall should be finished as close as possible to the height of the existing seat wall adjacent to the building. Apply sanded stucco finish to the top suface of the "ctW' wall as well as any area on the exterior or interior sunk= where exposure of concrete block, steel or vacant electrical outlets are exposed to the public. Both the projeet created seat wall and existing seat wall shcndd be painted with two coats of exterior masonry paint, Ben Moore color. Marina. Gray# 1599. fl2M 14 of 25 ATTACHMENT "B" ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT t ,iFTIRMM— Request for Proposals: Boynton Harbor Marine Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase by enteiing YES or NO in the space provided and indicating date received. Date Proposer(e)ls Signature IrItle M647,129-3 15 of 25 Date A17ACHMENT MC IP MOPOSAL COST BREAKDOWN no No. -Deserf ption Unit Quantity 1 MftbiYiz�atlon & Dernobilizatlon LS 2 Supervision & Management LS 3 LP e rmit Fees (if applicable) Allowance 4 Maint,enance of Traffic (MOT) LS 5 Security Construction Fencing L'S 1 Removal of the two (2) existing street light poles and reinstallation of one (1) street light pole 6 located at the westend of the project site LS 1 Cap and remove existing utilitith move 7 and below ground LS 1 8 Demolition of two, story Marina Building LS Cut and smooth remaining south wall of buildin 10 Overla 11 Dust& e rs ontros LS Insurance LS 13 Contractor Fee L. OD54223.3 16 of 25 WM ATTACHMENT "'D" PROPOSAL COST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Project Title: Boynton e PMJect, DemollUon Phase Name of Proposer(s): GRAND TOTAL, $ ....aa original Schedule of Subcontractor(s) Evidence of possessionit 12,9. Name Pr , Corporation, Finn or 'IndW ..i By'. Signature, Printed/Typed Telephone Number S,tate of FloridaContractor License r: .M_3 18 of 25 ATTACHMENT "Epp SITE INSPECTION CONFIRMATION "file:Marina, Check One: Non -Mandatory: Mandatory: X i Representative ate W54212P-9 ATTACHMENT 17" PROPOSER(S) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Submit Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Proposals To: 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Release Date; August 13, 2015 Project Title: Boynton Harbor Marine, Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase Proposal September 1, 2015. Proposals must be received in their entirety by Submitted By: the BBCRA no later than 3:00 p.m. (local time). Proposals will be opened in the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency unless specified otherwise. All awards made as a resuft of ice shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Name of Proposer, Federal I.D. Number: A Corporation of the State of, Telephone Number: (-) Mailing Address: ME Authorized Signature M . ... .. Fax Number, DM4212'q'�J 20 of 25 - -------- - !, '" "mop PROJECTSTATEMENT OF RELAVANT CONSTRUCTION & m N 1. Name of Proposeqs): 2. Business 00421N.3 21 oft ATTACHMENT %'Hwp SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS 01roposer(s) are to subrnft a detailed listing of any Subcontractoqs) participation of a portion of this Project for any reason. Attach additional pages if necessary. I Project Title: Boynton Harbor Marine, Marina Open Space Project: Demolition Phase Issuance Onto. September 1, 2015 Proposer(s)s Name- MA2 M-1 22 of 25 ATTACHMENT Bffi " ENTITYPUBLIC As person authorized to x `u,',i I esti that this ` fl4' r i ski lA Proposerfe)'s Signature B042129-3 23 of 25 ATTACHMENT I DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION 4) Impose a sanction on or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by any employee who is so convicted. 5) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-fte workplace through implementation of this section, As the person authorized to sign the Statement, I certify that this firm compligs fully with the above requirements, OW4212" 24 of 25 ATTACHMENT "K" ASBESTOS REPORT The following pages repmaent the entirety of the mport. 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City records indicate the mmoture was bW)t c 1969 as indicawd by the Building Rmard Card which shows permit no. 1561 issued in 1969 for a "marina & apt."This would make the structure approximately 43 years old. 2. The Palm Beach County Property Record Card indicates the structure as being built in 1971 which would make it approximately 41 years old. 11111��pgm 1� i � qpi 1,11 1111 11 February 14, 2012 M=&MMI= R OF 'AIN N kII 41XII t� � Ml K�fW'47-- Warmn Adams, MRICS Historic Premvatlon Plumer 9 0 yp CD C) x t; W dc ji u ji Qa 40 w CL 13 0 Z 0 E E tj u E CL imL rr t, Z® 0 C'L LL: 0 0.0 16 X X CITE T3 ti 235 X X x ti 0 M L E cn CL o 0 C) 0 AS C; Ln A co c6 co 6 m 4& 00 .0 0 z CJ PL u 2 d t9 r Lq in 12 IiacL99 Acceptable _ ie on _. by the Flnendal Management SarvIce, Surety Bond Branch, and U.S. Depariment of - x r z _ r V r �`t I► _ r+� r + c_ e R s- # t_ r r s r H • r w r- *7,V7777, r _ W 9 �• ai P;rPIM, ��a ► i . r �r r r i t:, to IW- a� r r Fx i -q-IO t R Ell 1 Y� r A' t i r=:r r 4 ♦ z • r. r+' r: 3 r f rMT r c �r r r�r I r - 7r +!- A I I lit I a , �:�7 17 7T, 71:F, i 1 t� M 1 � � Boynton Beuh CRA 1 Day One Mobilize equipment after the sunshine utility locates are done, and fence installatiom Day Dm to Day ElUta Raze building, removedebris and saw cut Othe wall" Day to Day 1welve Prepare site for"57w rock, set light pole, stucco and pall S♦Lamf.. IW 110111ald BOB . #12 m logo IMB, s.. No.1 u mmu" 15 of 25 ,I 117,71MITTEU, =771027-1 $lzofls Vis AP M ft t 2 i 'S't Rll �, t` � T,*P-1114 7 KWUM 16 ©f25 +- .r ,� . , , ml, K!1757, -7 &s &Raue ucea 11 111111 lillipill ll�m��Jplqjlllll Ill Ida almnaLI3 18 of 25 ATTACHMENT fl PP 3". h * + [• • Y• 0 r,� Proposer • cerffies that on AUajiSk T� 2015, personally►' M70t, EL SIMS WVI Proposal Signalure of Company RepwsnMw Nanud Above Deft 1 19 XWO-3 19 of 25 ATTACHMENT'mP Subrnft Boynton k ProposalsM North Boyatm Beach. FL 33435 Release ►2015 77777 1 i .7771 ;j �. 7;loll i 5 7711 " 77,; 717117T', �.i.I k: �e,= M .,,s A sir:.. k� a i•I r t ssq' A Corp mutkon of to Siete of: Telephone fVureebe: Fax Number: �Ejl 9 V. UPS Mailing a WOM3 20 of 25 2. BusWon Address: S. Number of Employees.w.uA q ,�9P�a�� 11 9. BwWlng paW. 10. Experien©e in p®rfc mans: F' � ! e.•, 1 s i + .. !: :,i ,= II ! � i i^+k I.'.: If � rt � i i': 4 7-7, 0 t F7 -1 00012M 22 of 25 ATTACHMENT "'IN . r," t, I ITN 71 47 ..rli► .� 1 ► _.► a fr i -74 ► �� y = ♦ •.''Fr ♦' F i• ►I i Z• f R-►7,ilrAr-7Lr ►�4 NO/I sjts��� GQMIIA-j 23 of 25 a oa Yaa YwW+At a�-f •.�.-�� A• r ■ r •'I■ #7 t `-I I :011142 so GROUP LLC BG GROUP LLC 1140 HOLIAND DR W87-2764 IIHIM I,11.114.111111I1IIlIIIAIIlII111�A1I ori F'l I. SI • �; t �r .t' 1■�' LBTR Number, 200621307 EXPIRES:1 This maW gmts ft pdvUW of in or moneging any Wainess p Its n sed aur ed AIE the p d b in such a Mwmer as to bo qw to ft %low of IM publh Businm7bxfoc. 11W.0 E►. wW u0 w AddiGmWfw. .00 Tranderiw. ►0 BG GROUP LLC - UIE N 105.0 li 1140 HOUAND DR 19 1,4 CA , i �R a Ii c j 1 Pi -,.i above 4 . .,.h for Un period i, N FL 33487 g a s hs 1- JA day of! 1 ending fi' ii 30th day of =1 - n. Vii.$ 1 budACAprokadwr4 T • : , M m w. i ME ! 1 f ;F.' . II ! % • i - f AI A i wi i ;e ....M # i 1 ' i - -Atlas is A ; t 4 � , 1.:11 r■ •' I3 R r Mh 1 ll # �' !' 1 f 41 VO I If Project Project # _ General Contractor # • # H ♦ t Brief Description of Project Contract Amount: Project ♦ - Name: Project Data: General Contractor Ge 1• =1 f Brief DescriptionofProject: ,ontract Amount: r I Project _ ProjectDS General Contractor Project Project Date-, General Contractor ' r f ► # Project r F Project ;, ♦_ Date: General Contractor R c;t+ f ;i '` ♦ -' Project r Project General Contractor - - ♦ ^ fir' # � f Brid Description ♦.. Project: Contract Al: Project • *jectDate: General f Y Sunlife Stadium --Miami Gardens, Spring 2015 Hunt Construction Mark Flandermayer,317.945-6435 Selective interior dernollition $500,000 Varadero—Sunny Summer 2015 Fortune Ron Choron, 786.402.3610 1#", P21M Beach County o . PBC 08395 --GOVT October Palm Beach County John "Tierney, 661.233.0262 evTgur ■ 1 ♦ # r •MIN �• Fall 2010 -present City of F # - •Lauderdale Lod Grossfeld, 954.828.4653 Contract # 1multiple demolition projects P■ Royale --Fort Lauderdale, Fall 2014 Mill Creek South Bobby Bellinger, 581.299.3769 May 2014-2015 ti :. # Construction Mandy we long aft W0 amess Imn -IMMB-7197 - MS Brief Description of Project: demolition of 5 restaurant buildings Contract Amount: $656,000 Project Name: All Aboard Flodda--Coroa Beach, Ft Lauderdale, Wee'i Palm Beach, FIL Project Date-, Fall 2014 General Contractor All Aboard Florida General Contractor • M"f Mathew Webb, # 0 " Brief Description of • rP: Abatement •demolition ofmultiple i _ #t Amount: rI • _ h - • _ storyy--Lantana, FL Project Date: Fall 2014-2016 General Contractor. Kenoo/Southeast Legacy General Contractor ContactlPhone: Michael Langalf, 561.997.5760 Brief DescAption of Project: Abatement and demolition of 31 structures, including 5 hospital Contract+ $930,000 • rrt Name: Calder Raw Track—Miami Gardens, Fl. • -ct Date: Spring 2015 General Contractor Calder c casinoGeneral Contractor Contact/Phone., Roy Abernathy, 404.395.0344 Brief Description of Project: Abatement and demolition of 67 structures at operat! Contract A• $584,000 ProjectName:Beach, Fl - Project Date: Fall 2012-2014 General Contractor EMJ Corporation General Contractor Contact/Phone: Mike Peterson, 781.891.0101 Brief Description of Project: demolition of 1.2 million of of retail shopping center plus parking garage Contract Amount:♦' million Project Rame: Demolition of Hilton Hotel and Dania Boat Project ,, • T r .. H y+ R '� AI: L 014 General Contractor Broward County Aviation Departrnent General Contractor ,! H • Richle i- 954.359.2452 Brief Description of Project: demolition of former 8 story, 400+ room hotel and parking garage Contract Amount$2,390,000 Project Name: Five Ash Tank—Fort Lauderdale, Fl- --GOVT Project Date: Summer 2008 General Contractorof •Lauderdale jeneral Contractor Contact/Phone:Johnson, Rny of the aforementioned projects illustrate proficiency in project management 9T -d cost control. Reference letters, as well as recent letters from both our surety r-nl bank, Iare also attached on the 1t ! 1 • 12ages,our l f.. - 1 The BG Group LLC is almost 13 years old and has performed demolition wo throughout the State of Florida since January 28, 2003. Throughout our histo we haveperformed total andselectivedemolitionfor real estate owner:�w�l contractors and municipalities, and of structures: * in every category, including residential, retail, industrial, healthcare, governmentalandeducational1, I Tim -MMT, MW 111 Q 14 �4' 0 , ,, The BG 1,, LLC (BQ) proposed approach has been refined into a standard working pmedurc that will accompfish the task requirements ad fbrth by Boynton I'. CRA. Our approach to every project will be as follows or as refined by the CRA. members as to the details of the newjob. We immediately begin permit procedures, call in hass Sunshines, and requed utility disconnects. We also immediately file 10 day NESHAP notifiaWons, if 71uilsl' S--' as tw,-Tever Y(Elf, U7 2j*fir A* 211 ez.; Vllilg ll #- rs-ifflv Stlemr. =.-./ ti-assimn't.&I'm Az time table of the job. A copy of this nofification will be fixed to the asbestos conedtant and the City contact We vnfl help Coordinate any actual required abatement with regulatory agencies, if applicable, and schedule City representatives to be present if so desired. -fh—e-EW=--Wr wil coordinate with the Field Supervisor assigned to the project to assure that the appropriate manpower, equipment� and materials required for the job are at his disposal, Also at tVs Ime lo EAV�Tt--Ptxr vA, fs:T-cwf 21Y lgisci!rl &5 cl-TAPTiTME 131t reflst-TSL ts, iTL specifications or work.plan. This is to ensure that the Supeivisor will have a full understanding of the requkements for the project. Any required underground utility and/or pollutant storage work will be coordinated. as will any ob d tradea nw ueha%Ad@I wmW??%— sewer caPs, lift station w0dr, ft. We will also arrange for our water source and address any other special conditions, such as rele-vant MOT plans, at this time. r ri ta -LgWT 7-1MET-W M -W17 I-=T the start date indicated on Ix:'. DEP notice as directed by City. The Field Supervisor will conduct a safety meeting and inforta the crew of any special conditions that warrant their attention. The Supervisor will then assign individual tasks to his crew. Each situation is unique, but wet demolition is wAi environment possible, for the scope of work as outlined in the Work Order. We will clean the site each day of any significant debris and schedule inspections as required, alldwwhde performing our demolition scope with an eye on both safety and efficiericy. Upon job completion, a find walk-through inspection win be performed by the Supemsor. We will then notify the City that the job was successfully completed, call in and final inspections, and finally prepare and send the City its Invoice, with any paperwork that may be required relevant to the particular job. events. At the compledon of a project, the documentation can be provided to the client upon request. Duplicate copies of all project documentaton would be maintained and stored in a central Y! 1'.,.. within our corporate office in Boca Raton, Florida. We at The BG Group LLC feel that, with our breadth and depth of experience, we have encountered the majority of dculties that may arise and we have a known solution in hand. However, real world experience also indicates this is not always the case. Should a situation arise that causes a sipfficant problem, the most important AT would be communication with the City� Utzing the expertise of sl and our key staff we feel we can determine a solution to any difficulties that may arise. b 4 1r;rt il-mur Mira = ! 1 = , = - - I Y ! 1 4 M, n 7, M, T-1 F t6written wo'—rdwi—Ilp—revoil,and -a,—ny su'II conftcls or change orders will have to be signed off in wftig before the work to which they refer will be executed. IM WIN Ift 30 10 - NOW SOL R - UM - UNMYI87 - Fa M4W4NI - Milk kWONarsamat We uncover asbestos not detected in survey, possibly hidden under layers of other tile Utilities were not iray— dii��n—nmted, despite the fact that we have a left stating that they were. Our machines break down. • Performance time tables get shortened. Experience allows our operators an! suR ervisors to identify when we have i 4L proper parties. Our capabilities also allow us to handle this type of situation quickly, safely and efficiently. We make sure that we have letters in dw file fi-orn 2.11-W—Iftirs ',JET ,-a- of service before we start to minimize this 7ausible if 1 0, Ill"" obtain our permit. These letters also tell us who to call in case of surprise, and usually last minute, emergencies. Our experienced in-house mechanic, and knowledgeable field Supervism and operators, are able to repair most of the problems our machines encounter. ------------- ffM WIN NOVI: i� N Customr Service Plan All requests fbr service, regular and/or emergency, need to be emailed to our Managing Member, jvy2LhebgVgW.net. „r ,i requests shDuld also be phoned in to Ivy at 561.715.0530 or Managing Member Steve Greenberg at 561.715.0013, both of whom am reachable 240. it: IIIIIIIggI1111111pill �W INTERNA710MAL FIDEL17Y INSURANCE LETtEROFBONDABIUTY FIF I C a � � supporting single bond requests up to$5,01M,000-00 with an aggregate limit of ! #!I iii Ii however,i ofthe ma)dmum amountofsurety credit• extend. This letter Is for general assurance purposes regarding bonding capacity. As such, please note that no detailed underwritingbeen performed ' ' e toanyparticular r bond d i and theprovision of sunaX bonds for anySpecific contract or oWLaatlon cannot be secured ta,-,ovk --2:r-&.uz0 -yjft4jj- of surety bonds depends on a variety of factors, Including a detailed review of the obligation and/or related contract, the precise terms and conditions of the proposed contract and bond lbrins, and the completeness of other underwriting Information at the time a bond is needed. International FidelityCompany privately -owned surety company UnitedStates andhas been Inbusiness and is licensed in all 50 states including Puerto Rim and Guam. Michael Marino Attomey-in-fact Namik Headquamrs C 1 Hamrk NJ 071M 407-6614074 [ �" � a k MI. CHAPTER TITLE PAGeb) IIllr0;,ilULM.ON Intra CAUTIONARY REMARKS -.06-4g: - 1.0 2.0 UEINC THE SAFETY MANUAL............�.�.............ir~-7 2ANladvating ....... ..LS Importance of Adequaft Mil.,.......Y..,....a„.„w...wr,...,. � 2.2 Imiftsfating So” Inlo Me Job Training and Education...�....�....«..........» in ......_».»..®,.......».............. «........ M ... 3.3 ...�..«.._. filodleal Swvkm and First Aid........v..«a®.......«...«...�.....«.......w...«._.�... t 3A Firm Pnwwfflon and Technical ..p..........»M....M......................... __...... ..«.M..® 1 4&1 Belety TmIning for 4A 8de Use of . . 4J.1 Safe Preparation of Scaffolding .- _ r , . i 4A2 Leftmi �. +~, c 12HAPTER TITLE PAGE ® ................. - Table 5.1 as% Wbrk Contents U Hand PrOUGGon_._..._..._.....-...._..... 5Z Eye and Fees _.......rw.».....».»._....�..»M..»..._...._ SA Head Pmudlon .»....�_W_-.». .._.�..».....»..»....».....»»M M_..»_».... W.1 Health ......w......r.._....._....»...,».._..».....».».....p...».» t1 62A Asalgnman% Maintenance, andIn ....__. 1 .7....... ................»..«.......»r............»...»..»....».»... t U Fall Prawandon and .t personal Fall Armet System».........w.»....».....»._._....._. 9 5.0.2 Bafft 5.9 Tachnkal 6.0 DEBRIO REMOVAL ............................................ 6.1 OpeningsLl Mow =` 6.2 Technical a •0 EGUIPMENT SAFETY ■r.....7.2 HeM .aa...■.■■■■■■rreru..■rr.■r.■.■■ 7.1 inspection of Equipment7.3 Pnqmdng ......_.._.._.«...._........._�.w........»_...7 -.._......«.._...... ...».._...........».,..__...i ?A Sollb the of LUWMI Hancilling EquornentYA 82% use Of Tmdcs .........-..»»..»...__.».._.»....-t »........ _... .....».»»..»....»»..»........_........ .»M._._..._..�.T-f 7..«d....N.»...».«............................».»..«.................. 7. 13 7.7 Technical-.»..».»....»».»..»..............._....®..-..»...._�..»..... 7- •. ............... 8-1 8.1 Bob Mantling of 1.1..,.....»«...................._..... 1.2 Applicable GovemmentUA Pmvmdng Fibers _ ..»_._....._»..�.»»....» a in ........... ............................................« LIA Disposal of 6 t Table Contents no CHAPMA TITLE PAGE10 8.2 Sam Handing of .....r.....aoo........... .r. ...... ..r.r. _ 1' &&2 Potential Health Effects of Exposure to Lead = SQ OSHA Exposure4 aK: Methods ., . r . r4 " . , �.. ' Biological Monitoring M77 7 i Rol I I � . I I . I I . . I . � - , , . , . . . . . . . . . . , , , , L , I � � � I I I T I I I � � ' I ' I 1!!!�_ �­ - ] 8.6 '^ 1Hand Thol+ .&2.3 Planning 8.2A Preventing Occupational ..... Protective Practices o..,... Wbrkers 10..4 h . Powerr 10A.2 Pimumatic _ 1' &&2 Potential Health Effects of Exposure to Lead = SQ OSHA Exposure4 aK: Methods ., . r . r4 " . , �.. ' Biological Monitoring M77 7 i Rol I I � . I I . I I . . I . � - , , . , . . . . . . . . . . , , , , L , I � � � I I I T I I I � � ' I ' I 1!!!�_ �­ - ] 8.6 OSHA Quick Reference P 1Hand Thol+ 1HandTools .: Cutting Torches .i F 10..4 h . Powerr 0.:" OfteralAand Tool 0-1 1Hand Thol+ 1HandTools .i F 10..4 h . Powerr 10A.2 Pimumatic 10A.3 C . e 1. 1' 10A.8 Air Compressors y 17 :4 w CHAPTER TITLE PAIM 11.0 SAFE BLASTING PROCEDURES e 11.2 Tfansport of 11A Disposal of 11 Na*-Fxpke�we Demolition 11.6 f . „. 12.1 SaftV Whenr In Conflmd..........�N.�........ ..�...y��.w.i IMA 0r. Demolishing122 8*16 Practice When Demolition Uallberate 12.3.1 • cR94IVessed I' $1ructures 19.3.9 Cat"orles of Pre4ftessed Construction 12.3.3 Hazards , Pre4busaW• I. ILSA Recommended e • Job t }`. Basle 7 a': ill 4 :il WW GMflned SPM ROM %vtM lam K, ARW OwncrAN FwWom Abline Kit 1; 4 SM M.. =71M UdU*bl FM AM M ✓li t'.: UWM Dly OWMW Fh EXftU1ShW Y.+ AN F=4n The BG Group,, LLC Ivy Fradin 3640 Carlton Place A *1 Ivy Fradin is currenfly a Managing Member of The BG Group, LLC, a leading demolition company in South Florida. In this capacity, she is responsible for Management of the Firm, focusing on Client Relations, Amounts Receivable, Sales and Marketing, and Back Office Management She brings with her significant client contacts, management expertise, tenacity and field knowledge and um all of these traits to optimize the success of The BG Group. Prior to cc -founding this business seven years ago, Ms. Fradin spent 14 years in the Financial Services industry. She has extensive expaience in the Private Banking, Investment Bauldng, Venture Coverage and Research businesses. She was most recendy , �sw"' included new business development and relationship management in the family office and ultra high net worth individual client segments. 211 1 AW wnen 1—lau 4nk bou Alex. Brown in 1999. Before that, she spent three years as an Institutional Salesperson for Alex. Brown & Sons covering accounts in Switzerland, the Netherlands and the Caribbean. Ms. Fradin gmduated magna cum laude with the Honor of Distinction from Duke University with a B.A. degree in Economics, and she tamed her Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 1992. She is a member of the Association of Investment Management :n#";' R), as well as of the Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society and the Duke University Alumni Association. She is actively involved as a uiolunkerw-M�S!:���Zfik' Lacrosse League. Ms. Fradin is married to Steve Greenberg and has two children, Alec and Kendall. WORKEXPERIENCEa The DO Group LLC, Managing Member and Ca -Founder 2003-pmwnt The preader demolition fim in Floticla, focusing on demolition, asbestos abatement excavation, recycling and aggregate and concrete crushing Daily responsibilities i=lude: # Financial management of the company, Payroll, insurance, contact negotiation and Preparation, field supervision a Florida Certified General CoftU*cW License-2006— COC 1511135 o Notable dients include; Fxal Estate Developers and Corporations such as: Flagier Development; Prim one ()utlats; The Related Group, Tropicanii, WCJ Communities & General Contractors such as. Belfi)ur Beatty Construction; Elktns Constructors; IDC Construction; John Moriarty & Associates; Stellar; Suffilk Construction; Whiting -Tumor a Municipalities including: City of Mami; Daytona Beach Housing Autimmity; Palm Beach County; The Schwl District of Palm Beach County; South Florida Water Management District Local Contractors such as: Bj&K Construction. Conatmetion; The Weitz,- Company , Catalfwno Construction; Hodgen ft'; Chase Estates LLC, Panner and CdFb. ideF 2000-2002 Built five ultra high -and custom homes in South Florida Uniquely located lob am as far North as Point Manshipan and as for South as SpmM Tmils and Price Points range ftm $2A million to $4.5 million The Card Shop, CEO andFowujar 1983-2000 * DCVCIOPed R specialty Store *MOW and PM it to a obain of 13 stores, all located in Maryland * Focused on the high end consumer via a destination shop carrying an array of cards, gifts, tit,vitations, collectibles, party goods and candy * Generated annual sales in wwass of $9 miUion * Culminated in salting all stores 9 uccessfully to Hallmark A-XICA11ON: George Washington University, 198 1 BA in Advertising and Des' J ut "Aj 1 V -,-,I cl gj g. t vw", 12'a"gutIff Atj 04 1101,11 If"AIWITt Alt-'A'w", fffi STEVEN A, TEPERMAN OBJECTIVE .................. ............. To a=planent iny yem of pmctical eVerience withm rhe Deniolition Industry throughout Nom rmmt conaLatant, ragrket a*mis,'bu6nr%a level opmeat and abIty to streamUne exis=g operaftons tow=ds greater efficiency and cost reductim =d benefits. FiDUCA"HON' x , ,B,,A,, Ulh Finance mxfi, Accx=tingA�vq-- , Urz' 'Ity f Oor BA. (Honours) Wdfidd Laurier Univcraity Certificate in Draffing & Blueprinting Ryerson Polytechnkgl School PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS PROFESiTONAL K Senior Estimator and Project Manager for The BG Group LLq October 2006- pieseitt MOM I 111191111 111 'Ma 11 IM11119111111111 41 Senior Esdatatot aud Project Mim" for D.H. Gtiffift Viecidag October 2004 to 2N6 M, E AML&MUM �, 1, 11 PmvxW Marketing and Business Development on new sLud potendai Projects ia Foloxida. Prequalified D.H. Gidfin Wrecking vith General Contractors, Owners and supplien in the South Morids Market. Sale Estimates, Project Manager, President of the Demolition Division for The BG Group, LLC July 2003 to September, 2004 Assembled aid prepared all job esfi=tes, submitted quotatwns and provided complete project mmsgerneat: capabilities au successfial bids. Involved r« s mnand Business Development an new and Potential projecu in aU of thSt e ate Fl of orida. Created R succrssful ®wt :.enteqnise in less than a year's operation in the State of Florida. Chief Estimator for Brandenburg Industrial Service Company, Michigan Divisiou J*, 2002 to Jima, 2003 Assembled and prepared job estimates, submitted "tions and managed successU pzojeLts between company Operations and clients TOGN I R, 111�!'!!:l a "WIA90490 INAII TWIL President of Teperman ©© Sons (Canada) Limited 7' <+ « m Wrecidag Luc. 1996 to June, 2002 Management Consultant for ICONCO, Inc. Chddand, Calibmia July 1996 through to December, 1996 Development of US, demolition finn ICONCO's Cinalian businesses in the Wesmw Canadian matkc� primarily in the pulp and paper industry, allowing ICCO to grow and diversify into this new merkt, working under aIN-1 Viax. •Vice President and later President of Teperman and Sons Inc. 1983-19% . Union Dernation Contractor in the Construction Sector, MENErt LUX* I A 1AVA41 Pmddmt of Cardinal Waste ManWmcm: Lamiled 1987 —! - Managed and 131=ted the Waste Nfimagemerit Corporonon of 25 em;&yees and 20. disposal trucks with cmtracts thtoughout: Metropolitan Toronto and su=unding vicinity Pwsident� Global Demolition ted 1982-1983 - Operated a non-union demolition company dut was successful in Section 1 (4) application by the Union only to lose to a cerdfica:tion Votr- General Manager of Western Canada Opmations for Teperrain and Sona Lbrafted 1979-1982 Managed =d directed all operations of a demolition company based in Calgary, Albeim Responsible for soles, contract administration, employee hidng%and labour rektions. 751 Certified Asbestos AbawZment y�Uperintendent Heavy Equipment Operator Concrete Cutting and Coring Welding tw Basic Mechanical Knowledge ElecWcal Repair Invision Cmtruction Inc. Lakeland FL Suqerin&-, A;at - F-igg, SauL2,.f&T lrai lir National Tenant lm�yem�ents. Sarasota, FL Superintendent- June. 2003 to Sept 2006 Lined up subcontmetDrs for various jobs; wrote punch list for subcontractors; maki sure trades were leted w ro on time and within AsAviant Supffifilendent- Jan. 2002 to Jun. 2003 1 In =ge of demolition crew. suPported the s crinterident yi* k'T IvAggal SkffledLabor- Apr. 2001 to Jan. 2002 Installed hardwood floors, frarned ceiling and walls for retail stores. installed Acoustical ceili =—M' EDUCATION April 2006- General Education Diploma Enterprise 11igh School I 19412 West Sells Drive - UtchfieW Pak AZ 85M T. 623-536-OD97 Q 602-290-6857 E: mLab-PgUN&M1UL= ummary Over 15 years in the management and operations of two demolition companies, encompassing business development, estimating, client negotiations, Industrial structural decommissioning, project management, PIL accountability and all parameters of expanding a demoon enterprise. R000917h0d 82 Demolidon i5fPw1 In Phoarrhr Business Joumaf wWdo "Waste Not" dated October 26,2000. Demofton wWwt wftness thr Sneff Wilmer Aftomeys at Low, Phoenbr, AZ in case of 'w Huhanundd vs. CoW at at. December 2006. SUN Demolition Industry expertise Including: Business Management 9 Business Development* Strategicrractical Planning o Contract Negotiations 9 Team Leading a Eaftating 9 Project Management o Scheduling * Team Building e Personnel Management e Logistics e Vendor Relations a Regulatory Compliance 9 Customer Service Project Development * Budgeting Marketing aGovernment Relations eAccounting P I L Management . ExpedenMe THE BG GROUP LLC, Boca Raton, FL Estimator 2D13 - Present Piernier Demofitbn Conhador oftdng demofftn and as&Mft ihmu~ I state of Fkwida. Business developmerd, market, introduce and promote cornpanys offerings to conbactors and other proapeathm clierft. Estimating, projed director supervising 2 project managers as well as individual project management negotiating, and bidding commercial, industrial and residential projects. Values ftm $2,000 - $2,000,000. ATWELL SALVAGE AND CEMOLITION, Phoenix, AZ Vice President 2007-2013 Demolftlbn Contracibr oftft deffmUffon and S~ng Ywoughout the sta to of Anzone Adkone's only LEED cartNed Dwndbw Contmdar Business development markeL Introduce and promote companys oftdngs to contractors and other prospecffie clients. Estimating, praject dirwtor supervising 2 prclect managers as well as Individual project management negotiating, and bidding commercial, industrial and residential priclects, Values from $2,000 - $2,000,000. BREINHOLT CONTRACTING, PhoenN AZ Vice President 1997. 200f Demoftn confreaft ffim serves aff ofArrzoni% specializing In demoftn Annuaf sales oF$5 m0on. Rankad#1 Demoftn Conftcfdrin State of Arizona. Doubled gross sales over previous years. GE CAPITAL MODULAR SPACE, Dallas, TX Division Tochnical Manager 1992- 1997 till t JUL concerning building codes, estimating, subcontractor negotiation, business tevelopment customer approval and reviews. !M= IT, =27=11 "INIM111M ritcf7t =-F W*Mri"77 ugz;um Mj BREINHOLT CONTRAGnNG INC., PHOENIX, AZ Operations Manager 1990-1992 D&WItion contracting firm serves all of Anzone, speaftlizing in demoldion Annual saW of $5,rngfion. Ranked #1 DonioNon ConywW in State of WW- -IU -11511 C U777 -W7117, i OW1161-1111-51 F-77=*=7711�* I W-,- 'i Alawl WF�*17 lmfx� - -� 71p3"F7Wu 7 73, 7 k -T - Le _L -LC i -Jq jo propose* billing, mechanical shop, and complete field support. Z`i'1-LEY NATIONAL BANK PHOENIXAZ ProJect Coordinator 1987 - 119SIT, Project: management interior demolition, project coordination, architectural design, subcontractor coordination, vendor selection, construction coordination, billing, proposals, and field coordination. CIRCLE K CORP. PHOENIX, AZ Ronodal Coordinator/ Store Enginew 1983-1037 coordination, and told coordination. Construction Tucson, (1001 - 1983) Compleded 80 hrs. toward 120 hes. dogroe =,., R .': 1 1 1 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Architeds (AIA) — Associate Texas Sodety of Architects V:. allas Chapter General Contractors License State of Arizona • QualifyingParty } A FF a b F and Demoftn License• 1 LANGUAGES Spanish and German M7L7T771 • „Y r... t41 It f r Name: The BIG Group, Address: 1140 Holland Drive, Suite 19, Boca Raton, Fl. 33487 Phone: i1.998.7997 Fax: 561-998-8815 Managing Member Ivy Fradin, cell 561.715.0530 / !f ! ! p Date Founded: January 28, 2003 Company Structure: LLC License -Number:': 81-0593332 Birth Date and Addresses of Ofricers: Steven Greenberg, 2/16/59 3640 NW 62 Street, Boca Raton, FL 33496 Ivy Fradin, 12/03187 3640 NW 62 Street, Boca Raton, FL 33496 MinorityNames, owned? State of is ! s: Small business? Yes, SBE cerfified with Palm Beach County and SFWMD LEEDS -experienced Scope of Work: Demolition, Environmental Remediation and Concrete Crushing NAICS Codes: ' Areas In which licensed: Florida, all counties Yrs PerformingWork: Full Time Personnel. Over 80 fulltime people in organization, including: Steven Greenberg, 12 years demolition, 25 years construction exp. Ivy Fradin, 10 yrs demolitionu recycling experience, bankingInvestment Steven Teperman, 35 years demolition experience Andrew Stull, 15 years demolition and construction experience Hans Ebed, 20 years demolition experience w j r M7171=_11. FargoWells Kelly Thill, Vice President ♦;1, Nirth fttaral Highwqj, 561.393.3475 ';6 Bonding ♦ -nt: American Global ResidentAgent: a; Phone: THE 1 ► -rpt + . Agency;Insurance Bateman,! 1Sands Address: e 1 1" -"e_Highway,w tw - Point,1: Contact: • -0900 General Llability—$I million/$2 million Auto—$I Umbrella—$8 Pollution Workers Comp and Employees Liabillity–$1li $ on 111 4 2010: 119 0.88; 11:8' 0.80; 11 0.82; 2006: 0.86 OSHA Recordable Inckfents: 2006-2015—no incidents Safew Program: • Our current safety program documented In a manualproduced r the tw Association t " oDemolitionContractors approved by OSHA. • Weekly tool box talks and monthly safely aud Its conducted for job sites • Safety training for field supervisors: In-house training, safety videos, first aid courses, Safe2Work modules RandomSafety training for field workers: Safe2Work modules, safety Videos, weekly onsite safety meetings Drug Testing performed " wi • Al Hoffers' Pest Protection, Coral Springs FL; 561-487-2847 t Supremeeqcling/Southem Waste Systems; Tony Badala; 561-202.2447 • H&E Equipment FL; Nestor, 954-781-3099 • Petroleum;♦, 954-818-4603 • United Rentals; Drewr 954.553.9953 • Waste Management; Pompano Beach, FL; Steve Clark; 9.5"84-2066 0 THE BG GIRPOUP Current P lects/Re Project Name: Miami Herakl---Mlami, FL Project Date: August 2013 -present General Contractor Resorts World General Contractor ContacVPhone: Nick Betancourt, 786-256.0974 Brief Description of Project: Abatement and complete demolition of Miami Herald building Contract Amount: $2,101,000 Projact Name: Surf Club—Miami Beach, Fl. Project Date: January 2014-prosent General Contractor: Coastal Construction General Contractor Contact(Phone., Mike Yahraus, 305.559.4900 Brief Desa*lon of Project: Abatement and total/interior demolition of historic building Contract Amount: $927,000 Project Name: Rhder- • M: eject Date: Fall 2014 -present General Contractor Weltz General Contractor Contact/Phone- Michael Ridgway, 561.723.0511 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of 2 story hotel and surrounding structures Contract Amount $132,000 Project Namec Sunlife Stadium—Miami Gardens, FL Project Data: Spring 2015 General Contractor Hunt Construction General Contractor Contact/Phone: Mark Flandermeyer, 317.90.6435 Brief Descriptlon of Project: Selecdve inlerior demolition Contract Amount $NO,Ot)O Pmject Name: Murray Middle School—Stuart, FL Project Date: Summer 2015 General Contractor.- Commercial Contracting Division, Inc General Contractor Contact/Phone: Mathew Mattison, 772.260.2450 Brief Description of Project: Total and select demolition of multiple school buildings Contract Amount: $130.000 Project Name: Varadero—Sunny Islas, FL Project Date: Summer2015 General Contractor: Fortune International General Contractor Contact(Phons: Ron Choron. 786.402.3610 Brief Description of Project Abatement and demolition of multiple buildings Contract Amount: $245,000 Project Name: Mirasol Country Club—Palm Beach Gardens, FL Project Date: Summer 2015 General Contractor: Weitz General Contractor Contact/Phone: Son Abldlen, 561.687AS04 Brief Description of Project: Total and select demolition of multiple structures Contract Amount, $235,000 THE BG GROUP GC References Phone: 954-W7-9150 General Contractor Phone:General Contractor Contact: Ron Choron 786.40 2.3810 General Contractor Colder Race Track General Conbractor Contact: Ray Abernathy Phone: General Contractor: Construction Phone.General Contractor Contact: Malcolm Butters, Mark Butters, Peter Huntington Contractor. Construction Contractor Contact: Phone: ♦ ► 00 General Contractor x ! !I t 1 Fi! General Contractor Contact: Orlando Gonzales Phone: General Contractor General Contractor Contact: Felix Bravermar Phone: 30 5.854.7100 GeneralContractor: Moss Construction General Contractor Cordect: Matt Mahoney Phone: 954.658.7136 General Contractor: Coastal Construction General Contractor i to}" Steve Silvemian Phone: 305.599.4900 General CorAractor: Skanska General Contractor Contact: Scott Davis Phone'. ! , ► BG GR )UIP Municiloal References ProjectCounty Project Project ,a.- 2004 -present; GeneralBeach -ral Contractor ContaTierney,02 Brief Description of Project: Annual Palm Beach County contract for all demolition within the county Project Namw. Miami City Wide Demolition—annual contract Project ,: rt+ General♦ ts : r Contractor ContactiPhone: Ray Benkw, 786.412.7849 Brief Description of Project: Annual demolition ProjectGeneral + of ♦rt Lauderdale -nnual contract Project General Contractor: Cfty of Fort Lauderdale General Contractor Contact/Phone: Lori Grossliald, 964.828.4653 Brief Description of Project: Contmet Ibir multiple demolition projects • N of Riviera Beach Date: Fall 1012 -present GeneralProject . tr_► r' City of BeachGeneral s :c ! . r.♦' . _: Peter Ringle, 561.845.4023 Description of Project Multiple demolition projects Project Name: Palm Beach County Wastewater Treatment Plants Project Date: April 2008-2008 GeneralBrief Contractor County General Contractor Contact(Phone: Duane Palumbo, 561.493.6000 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of multiple wastewater treatment plants Project Name. Kennedyw Profect Data: 201 General Contractor: City of GalrwmMlle General Contractor Contacl/Phone: Judy Raymond, 352.334.5026 Brief Description of Project: Total demolition and abatement of multiple residential apt pptles ProjectName, Five Ash Tank—FortLauderdale, Project Date:'. General Contractor City of Fort Lauderdale General . I h R it M: • -Johnson,; .i♦ Brief Description of Project:Demolition •million m f St General Contractor John Moriarty 1iThe RelatedGroup ProjectGeneral Contractor ContacUPhons: John Leete, 954.920.85M Hotel, Project Date: November 2005 — Feburary 2006 Brief Description of Prqect: Implosion of 17 story hotel on Bricksff & Miami River Las Olas Beach September2004-2005 Structural preservation/removal of hotelfmotel Days 05 Total demolition of 3 story hotel in 4 weeksLa Playa do Varadera I—Sunny Isles, FL February1 Total demolition of rmotels Viradero li—Sunny Isles, Fl. ND Demolition of hoteland seawall ApdVMay 2005 Demolition of f excavation of - ProjectGeneral Contractor: Woolbright Development General Contractor Contact/Phorke: Scott AtitinsontRafael Saidamendo, 581.989.2240 rr y Project !_ i 1 1 1 'i Brief Description of Project: Demolftion of former Scotly's hardware site Project Name: Carter Square Project Date: Brief Description of PmJect: Demolition of former Don Carter's bowling alley General Contractor R. Construction General Contractor ;♦ t: t ! Steven 561.832.1816 iw Project Beach♦School Project D: 1): DescriptionBrief f - P �,3 r 1 't f !I • JFK Middle School June #I! Selective demolition 1 total demolition. Ii Winter 2007 Demolition of portables 2 General Contractor Pinnacle Housing Group 3oneral Contractor Contacl/Phone: Felix Braverman, 305.854.7100 Project Name: CWtal Lakes Apartments Project Date: October 2005 — March 2006 Brief Description of Project; Complete demo of 23 apartment buildings Project Name: Project Date: Project Namw. Project Date: Project Name: Project Date - Former AcArthur Dairy Spring 2008 Ban Tumor Estates Spring 2009 Takridge Estates 7 all 2011 General Contractor Flagler Construction General Contractor Contact/Phorm: JC Nieves, 305.520.2300 Project Name: Downtown Donal Project Date: Spring 2007/Summer 2007 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of mutUple buildin] Project Name: Project Date: 191fi- '-:-riffillfigii Project Name: Project Date. Brief Description of Project: 941i W-14 W w= -LA - Scranton and Springfield Spring 2008 Simpson Environmental Casey Mattox, 362.583.2509 Publix, Coral Springs Fall 2007 Demolition of forTrer PutAi Key Logo Elemetary Spring 2008 .q. Publix, Westchester Mail Summer 2008 AMUT-fty-171L,11 lyftlh E General Contractor Catalfumo/Seawood Builders General Contractor Contact/Phone: O'Brien, 561.694.3000 ProjectTrumpPlaza Renovations—West ProjectDate: 2004 Brief Description: 4 ! - • • 1 1 entryway condominium Project Name: • ;+ Date: Project Name: Project Date: Project Name: Project !_ �� �'� : ► :w • • r ter„ 55 Seminole Summer 008 ! • i • • •CTz • ea „ •• European Fall _! 06 I, rzt-MLIVAM Spring f 1' Total demolition of library General Contractor General Contractor Contact/Phone: Tom Hanley, 904.353.6500 Project Name, Hialeah Speedway • r' Date:!; Brief Description of Project Demolition of Lowas Hialeah racetrack. ProJect Name: • ►i Date: Lawas West *. ! f Lowes. Kendal Summer 2008 GeneralProject Name: Rybovich Boat Company Project Date: 2005 -Fall 2008 Contractor Balfour_ 1ty a General Contractor ContactlPhone: Bill Cottle, 00 Brief Description of Project: Demolftlon of multiple boatyards; and buDdings Project Nam- :•r-:: High School • - 0!:2008 General Contractor Balfour General Contractor ContactIPhone: Rob Rice, 561.395.8868 Brief Description of • r - demo of k • 1 • _ • Stadium ProjectProject Name: Boca Raton Resort and Club Date: it ContractorGeneral IDC Construction General _;« •r Contact/Phone.' Sc• Robinson, Brief Description of • _ct: Total and selective demolition ans siteworh 0 Project Name: General Contractor. Pruject Date: Brief Description of Project: Project ,e"al Contractor pl�lwwl_�-:11FA-A�,w Project Date: Zrief Description of Project: Project Name: General Contractor Project Date, Brief Description of Project Project Name - General Contractor Project Date: Brief Description of Project Project Name. Projed Date: General Contractor: oProject Name.- Prject Date-, General Contractor Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Project Name: Project Date - General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount: Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor CVS Fifth Avenue Shops --Boca Raton, FL Butters Construction Frank Gambino, 954.570.8111 March 2009-2010 Omega Group Mike Zamiallo, 581.289.4997 June 2009 Total demolition of building David Williams, 954,985.0995 Summer 2009 Dry Cleaners.—Fort Lauderdale, FL Bud Scholl Bud Scholl, W,657A325 Summer 2009 Grove Village—C000nut Grove, FL Fall 2009-2010 Spec Ops LLC Mark Holden, 954.474.0775 :1 1 *T Multiple Publix stores in South Florida Fall 2009-2011 Simpson Environmental Casey Mattox, 813.714,0285 Total 2 or improved Publix stores March -April 2010 BJ&K Construction Josh Nall, 954.974.9181 Demolition of 21 multiple duplexes Paradise Hotel --Pompano Beach, FL October 2009 —February 2010 Cannatelri Builders Ed Cannatelli, 954.977.2775 7, i'7:1' krnoffiwd I ivf '0 [Ul Project Name: Museum of Discovery and Sclence—fort Lauderdale, FL Project Date: Summer 2010 General Contractor Stiles General Contractor Contact/Phone. Doug Poff, 954.347.4713 Brief Description of Project: Interior soft demolition with removal of exterior wall for operating museum Contract Amount: over $60,000 Project Name: 14th Street Annex—Fernandine Beach, Fl. Project Date: Spring 2010 General Contractor Nassau County General Contractor Contact/Phone. Tim Milligan, 904-540.4688 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of former county hospital Contract Amount: over $70,000 Project Name, Azalea Park Elementary—Oflanda, FL Project Date: Summer 2010 General Contractor Welbro General Contractor Contact/Phone: Chris Brown, 407.475.0800 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of multiple buildings and selective demolition Contract Amount: $1009000 Project Namw. Demo of Apartment and SFRa—Hollywood, FL Project Date: Fall 2010 General Contractor, City of Hollywood General Contractor Contacl/Phone: Moe Anwar, 954.921.399D Brief Description of Project- Demolition and abatement of 4 story apartment building and 8 houses Contract Amount: over $180,000 Project Name: Palm Coast Building—Miami, Fl. Project Date, Fall 2010 General Contractor: FI Construction General Contractor Contacl/Phone. JC Nieves, 305.520.2300 Brief Description of Project, Demolition and abatement of 4 story building Contract Amount, over $170,000 Project Name: Suftde Hotak—Ord Beach, FL Project Date, Summer 2010 General Contractor FCB Properties General Contractor Contacl/Phone.' Clay Gibson, 904.501.2954 Brief Description of Project: Demolition and abatement of 7 story hotel Contract Amount: over $330,000 Project Name•, Lynx—Orlando, Fl. Project ® Winter 201 D General Contractor: Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority General Contractor ContactlPhone: Mark Fosyth, 407.841.2279 Brief Description of Project: Demolition of structure Contract Amount: over $50,000 Project Name, Westviw*—Opalocka, FL Project Date: December 201 O -June 2011 General Contractor PHG BuIldeirs General ContractorContact/Phone: Felix Braverman, 305.854.7100 Brief Description of Project, Demolffic n and abatement of 16 three and four story structures Contract Amount, over $1,316,000 IE IR, 34 i. A'd* IR, Project Name: Now Municipal Complex—Miami Gardens. FL Project Date: Fall 2011 General Contractor: City of Miami Gardens General Contractor ContactIPhone- Anthony Smith, 305.622.8000 Brief Description of Project Leeds -certified project to demolish former Wachovia Bank and clear sitz Contract Amount: $100,000 Project Name- 901 and 9110 Evernia Street—Palm Beach, FL Project Date: Fall 2011 General Contractor Palm Beach County General Contractor Contact(Phona: John Tierney, 561.233.0252 Brief DescAptlon of Project: Total demolition of former DERM buildings Contract Amount: over $250,000 Project Name: South County Transfer Station—Dalmy Seach, FL Project Date: Summer 2011 General Contrzetar, PCL General Contractor ContacYPhone: Brett Bailey, 407.744.336 Brief Descdptlon of Project: Demolition, aft work and salvage of transfer station Zontract Amount. over000 M 4 2 3 # milb"I'2414,143 M Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount: Project Name. Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount- i1roject Name: Project Date: General Contractor. Brief Description of Prolect- Corrtract A iiiauif Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amou L Project Name: Project Data., General Contractor. Z&nai,al C fitrTd* r 9,4nt&*.Y?h*ne: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount: erojectA'ame: Project Dat ontre: General Cactor: Brief Desmiption of Project: Contract Amount: Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount: Walmart—Doral, FIL September 2011-2012 Case Construction Stephen Speck, 813.754,3477 I;A7—X-1—V1er0 .7- - - - ._1. _ZTED rib -IT" 177—eff7C February 2012 -spring 2012 Rosso Paving & Drainage Joseph Rosso, 561.688.0288 Asphalt removal at port with high security about $85,000 November 201 1 -spring 2012 City of Miramar Luis Lopez, 954,602,3316 %-W_ KEY, _'z*'_WAW1 about $1170.000 Jupiter Lime Silos --Jupiter, FL September 2011 -spring 2012 Close Con&uctlon Richard Payne, 883.6211.9252 Canoe Greek Turkey Lake, Fort Pierce and Fort Drum Service Plazas— December 2011-2013 Arellano/OHL/Stride Group Ruben Tapia, 305.345.9581 Selective and total demolition at turnpike plaza about $350,000 Aeroterm Bulidings 890 and 891—Miami, FL January 2012 -Spring 2013 Stiles Construction Ken Miggins, 954.627.9150 Interior demolition of airport hangars about $260,000 Broward Wind gation—Fort Lauderdale, FL January 2012 Stiles Construction Steve Sjoblom. 954.627.9150 US Foods—Pompano Beach, FL January 2012 Butters Construction Peter Huntington, 954.570.8111 about $160,000 IN m 1= r= =h ► r • {a 111 *- _ M f � 1 1 ►,,,I i - { li 7 • .. } F r. • 1 I• • 1�-. M 1 { _�, ► � l mak.'. • 1 — /itI h / I{ t: • - ao .. ► : hlC.T,► m Project Name: Palmetto Park City Center—Boca Raton, FL Project Date- May 2013 -summer 2013 General Contractor. Kast Construction General Contractor Contact/Phone- Zach Young, 561.210.5022 Brief Description of Project: complete building and site demolition of commercial structurin Contract Amount: $40,000 Project Name: Zimmerman/Omnlcom, Fort Lauderale, FL Project Date: May 2013 -summer 2013 General Contractor. Was Construction General Contractor ContacVPhons: Kris Brunnell, 954.627.9150 Brief Description of Project: interior demolition of 4 floors in existing operafing office buildini, Contract Amount $100,000 1E 1;M&W # �11 -711A 1E Project Name. Project Date: General Contractor Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount: Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project Contract Amount. Project Name: Pmject Date: General Contractor, Q,�)ntacYP"N,6- Brief Description of Project. Contract Amount: Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amount Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor: Brief Description of Project: Contract Amowt„--- Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor Brief Description of Project - Contract Amount: Project Name: Projed Date: General Contractor: Project Name: Project Date: General Contractor, Fall 2013 Coastal Construction ,Andy Grayson, 305.659.4900 demolition of 5 ftry parking garage 1-265,000 1080 Brickelk-Miaml, FL Winter 2013 Coastal Construction Andy Grayson, 305.559.4900 Florida Crystals Bridge - South Bay, FL Fall 2013 Florida Crystals William Edgar, 561.515,8M demolition of bridge $173,000 Beach House 8—Miami Beach, FL January - March 2014 Plaza Construction Aart! Pandit, January -March 2014 Stiles Corporation Steve Sjoblom, 954-627,9160 z Winter 2013 -Spring 1- o of Miami Robert Fenton, 786-263.2133 8i - �*-4� $550,000 Cooper CRY High School --,Cooper City, FL December 2013 -Spring 2014 Skanska USA Fitz Williams, 954-931.8351 -C' We operating school yy- $395,000 TI 3ontract Amount $128,901 Project ilame: 230 Lincoln Road—Mlami Beach, FL Project Date: Winter 20113 -Spring 2014 General Contractor: Simpson Environmental General Contractor ContacYPhone., Casey Mattax, 813.714.0285 Brief Description of Project: interior gut out of former movie theater Contract Amount: $192,000 Project Name: Miami Heart Institute—Miami, Fl - Project Date: August 2013 -summer 2014 General Contractor Plaza Construction General Contractor ContacVPhone: Bill Suarez, 786.514.0497 Brief Description of Project: interior demolition of 3 full towers, ranging from 7-10 stories Contract Amount $2,030,000 Project Name: Gleneagles--Paim Beach, FL Project Date: May 2014--eummer 2014 General Contractor,- The Waltz Company General Contractor Contact/Phone: Erin Mordson, 561 A87.4830 Brief Description of Project: selective demoon wn country club Contract Amount, $35,000 Project Name: Guffalrearn Preserve—Lake Worth, FL Project Date: May 2014—July 2014 General Contractor: Lennar Corporation General Contractor ContecUPhone: Matt Nelson, 954.553.0861 Brief Description of Project: abatement and demolition of all structures an 60 acre property Contract Amount, $185,000 Project Name: Breakers Ocean Ffiness Terraoe—Paim Beach, FL Project Date: May 2011"ummer 2014 General Contractor: The Weitz Company General Contractor Contact/Phone: Yanah Fischer, 561.653.6694 Brief Description of Project- structural demolition of 40'fioor vAth In resort community Contract Amount'. $71,000 Project Name: 705 N Olive—West Palm Beach, FL Project Date: Winter 2013 -summer 2014 General Contractor Cypress Reafty of Florida General Contractor Contact/Phone: Donne Cesaro, 561-768-9288 Brief Description of Project abatement and demolition of two story structur-.. Contract Amount: $31 0,DOO Project Name: 42 Le Gorce—Mlami Beach, FL Project Date: May 2014--surnmer 2014 General Contractor Coastal Construction General Contractor Contacl/Phone: Ryan Laiche, 305.975.0898 Brief Description of Project, selective and structural demolition of gated residential es Contract Amount: $190,000 1 C, Project Name: All Aboard Flodda--Cocoa Beach, Ft Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, FL Project Date: Fall 2014 General Contractor All Aboard Florida General Contractor Contact/Phone., Mathew Webb, 30&520.2104 Brief Description of Project: Abatement and demolifion of multiple structures Contract Amount: $250,000 Project Name: AG Holley—Lantana, FL Project Date: Fall 2014-2015 General ' Contractor Kenco/Southeast Legacy General Contractor Contact/Phone., Michael Langolf, 561.997.5760 Brief Description of Projed: Abatement and demolitlon of 31 structures, Including 5 story hospital Contract Amount: $930,000 W M" Bid Submittal Package 3oynton.Harbor Manina Marmia Open Space Project — Demolition Phasl sedlon 2-3 proposers MpOsers History m 2..1 's Ownembip Stam ® 2.3.2 Ago of Organization 2.3.3 Failure to ComploW or Dehult 2.3.4 Liq 1' 2.3.5 2.3.6 Rwot Public Projea Seetba 2. F 2.3,1 Organizathm with pho1 i A ' i Y III 1 1'I Rp'e 1 7.;Ftl ice':! IR"Mmif1; i1 r i t1"I Seeflon. 2.12 Jonftg Capacity ■ tT.'!1 4, l ti 7 E m Im Depadmert of Tmoury. Na�"�L"s�-gaym.............�—.:.w,..HI.«...,...w..:,w.,�a�� '%�$:U`u''+"=A.,`;ti,+h�k.,.L�a-,.-.,:,.:�.�.,.«...,u...,...,...x:...w .,.aT, ,p m � '��'k_ �" � �,�i���m .Q� '' �,a�:,.�,. Mm RM Addws. No.: 56a a `G7-- o4ibo Fox No- Efflak ms . �° 2.3.1 ;. ss, wme. _ S, Man Is the company cuffeffly for @a.;a or InvoW In any tmnncftn to expand or to bo acqulmd by another buWnew enM If yw, pMes @Wedn ft hpad to your oWnbationand nwepmW eftft. 2.3.2 Age of OMmkothm In contimms buakwAs Wnw., 2.3.3 FaNure to tmphft or Deftalt List each pmjed your o%Wm1wUw has. on M smided aantmck wRhln Vw post thidp4dx (38) months, debuftd or WWI to wmpkte and the reaswe why, Oxg wM any additional Wavwt in*wrm&m. 2.3.4 Uquldaftd Damagm Ust each prqed your QWntwWn hee, an na awm%W =*%wt, wMIn the post thlro-sk (30) mnft, paid RqukkM demagm, ft rmone why, to amunt of the danw9w paid, ft length of delay kwelved (Reny), and any addidbral mkmnt Inftniadon LaqW Aaftne Wt sit cM and odminal legal nowne in vmkm ymir oMankMan fs vummtly -or was In ft poet Wrty-Six (39) wnft a nemed party or provMft ft, etats, can numbw and dleposPlan aof es&i. Propmmr may lr�dude any addMonal reWanl WOMMOOn. 2.3.0 Far each "10 PMJW COM~ WMIR the post thfty4k (35) nwr4hs Ift the narm of the pubk, afti, the eflobal Pmpawl amount on -,Alch ft Pmpuaal was amrded, ftn number W WOW of change orders submKWd by Propow, ft amount by whloh ft Awl pm*d caeft payable to Propow iswxmded ft Ormnal prwa*w 2.4 CVewfta*m and Pr4ect Paramnal Qu4mftown 2.4A OrUMMUftu 92MMUMM- AWOLP-MAft Pmvl& a lot of names at IndMduaft who VAN PWk4M ft On -ab fundJme of Projed Manqpwwt 6 SupwvWn duft t he ProWs dumWn. S AS also attach pholos Ibr each similar or related pmject oornplift! wMn the last i (36) months. 2.0 Schedule Achievement Program planmW to assure that theadiedule WN be Proposer(s) shall provkfe copies of the firm's Gerwral "i Compensation Insurarwe Certificates vAth it proposal. 211 Saftty Program If your orgentzeflon has a Sd* Prugram or procedurew, please aftsch a copy to your ProposW and not It in your, ol Table of Content& 3.12 BanclingCapactity 3.0 PFUCING AND COSTS 3.1 Construction Services Price Proposal and Relaftd Coets EM l PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK [It vAl be the responAlMy of the Contractor AM= of U* marina area for the duratbn of ft pnDjo& wMal,14 13 of25 Alff Arl"INHIMMIT IT-411.1-ri- � - I ON. T 111 A 01 alum 14 of2S 14,77 MOBIRERMiT Rownst ft Propmalls: Dayrika Harbor Madne Mad"m Orm"I spans Pidmat Dennolluan P,.,r. by enWng YE3 or NO In ft *paw provided and indWng deft MONved. No. I Date No. 2 Date No. 4 M-1nR Date GOT muffim "M TWO; Bqmfon Her-bor Madna, Madna Open Spa= ft*ct Demdrdan phow eRmD ToTAL., 4q (e The urdkm1qmd PtqpcwK*) agnm to ommence wwt wMin ton (141 cakeder dW ffffer to dab of Ow "Refte ft Pr*GWC has bew awided and WwO achkrm aubeWngg compkdon wiMcwt bAwripUan WMIri cdendar days One iff r7w, On* (1) M&W aW an (1) unbound wW of Proposal eLdmItUd 9 IWAMule of BubmikaWbgs) submMad. EW&rm ct pmmelat of mquked lmnws aniftr busiraw FwmRs OUMINW. qq�5,24M 17 of 25 The FIMT4W by SOMMOR of Cie PrFoocowd,askff wss alfit me, P -mop F z RM, 'I a dj Utm 'm his sw; '*10 PM pt,-,g?86*) ht , Cord-osts oft -11 t I" PrROO 60 anafte, PTWAx Oks Propog Obs"Ift-UP1% I'Vany, are mmmd to ffictm� prormse,4- pm''i'mar'somm woft, 'Lind toy womr,"K.9) wombywe"how's any dob"n ps may have for owisr < Coming ftwo thg ftydoon omh CIVARITRU"k- Ride' vedap ment A4j*nGy% failure Vo mord ft F to Frm rK D - OR - t T: 74m, 11 1 - � - " p -- 21 ToWphom MILIft. of F ft ID'mrft Ucom mufflWn".—, &--(AC"'. ?TNIIIAMM 18 of 23 PTO)MI Tow. Boy"bm morlb "'Ir rgadrw wilarins open sper's, prow. . Dmomn pm�&% C'4"Imm"k One.. Name aryd We of Camfum w, warne of Hmnd&tWj- X mo an Ructortm-d mout cf, ,41r,',621, A, and itmat esm on Company L, Prqpmr b hemby mWas that or _t -a= _ . Pam all WSKW AkS, 201 a n y ft pro! W *WomW st 700 Gem Loma BouievWm, ftyntn i9each� FL SWs aryd cemkily emrdnod ft wieft comMorm and mWmd ftee wndftne go #ley We% qo ANWARM NA', sionatum of comperry fw said piqed pftr tD submIMV Maw NSM.W Above CT"to-I i9 425 m Tebphana Number. Fax Wmbw. (66L) _gd rW MaWne Addnm-. CAMY.- ftlmllmw r-1.14 mv 5@0--A�6 wmsv.lv�iQl 20 of 25 .Al,'r ME bf7l'als PUBLIC COAM CRulffifi SIT MENT Fr 'no* 7771,7177 CompanyOverview: I � , A � 1 E I'S r. local company, manapd and operated by local people. Withth")-uporat"fficr Floridaarm for over ;rte The ! !f r primary e11N y 1 is in the 1 !Y 19 mark'..: segment,r our wqmtisethe residentWand institutional '-1 1 1 c1 ! ! ' 1.11 :I " ,il. Our �' ! '::' { ':r ri r G" +aE i 1 1 ♦ ''-.1 S ! �A f -:1 r 12 w'1'. r= 1 '� 1.� i `! � �r •�`. competitive 1 %a. r 1 [ work , f 1! ! ! projeqbrangefrom thecustom home 1 f ! M. iA t, intenor " 1 : !l improvements tr the multi-million a'1 commereW and institutional Tconstrwtion projects. he JMW e' ;i i includes construction professionals 7 expeneam in all phases of construction 1, construction We provide ' .d1 MI - time _ i i! supervision i. 1. each projectand wedraw l'f our Teams o maintainjob quality, i i costs a1 4 to m ; 1 1schedule.Additionally, i often sferk!I „ the project concrete,formwork and rough carpentry r {.r- i t added i 1 1 quality andcontrol.1 Conston !`� 1 4 !! >1►�� f r E` 7M _ Section .! Proposees History. 2.3.1 Ownenhip JMW o $,, g Corporation, !ohn Wille is the cumm pre . . , , ! ownw. 2-3. Age of Organimfluja 2M > ?,*a «tion Cotporationc« established onDee 20,1988. This s our 26 ym o buabiess South FlaiUa. 23.3 FaRare to Complete or Ddkzk Nano 23A Liquidated M 23.5 Leod Aefts None 23.6 ComploWk Projects Prwwt a forchaw. 31'AvvuvePmrk ClWaflAudedniv ftv ® 9 IAOBJMAO 3r Stred Canal Trall city of & W9,%4M ■ ■ ■ 93,M.0 3 93~ BasIsCoweForit City of Dwds Beacti 34OWLW a ■ Boynton Harbor Marina Demoon Proje Proposed Organizational Approach i � 11 0 q I IRV ov,01604kIIIIIIIIIII1 I S 1 1.. I Tor nu 4 1 . 1` of # I ................. Ifi�sul r. ... .... . . ......... . ......... ......... .............. ............................. 11 w-Mft CI I N t F "—j u Sib C=UV&M / Supplm O JohRM.Nme Phone. 561-722- o ari.c oibn@jmwflari.c Edwadox: 1 Bachelor of AM in Builft ConsMx-don College of Ard&ecbm University of Florida Major., Building Conalnwdon Bache1w of ArM in Business Administradon School ofBushms Florida Atlentic UnIverft M,#or, Business Adminisiraffon StO of Florida General Coffbuckws License Lkeme # CVC 025814 ®- Clan UnImbW ftft of Fluffids SMadard Building Impee" Licelave # AN 4538 State ofFlorida Sbndwd Plans Examainer Liegme # PX 2266 SUM of Flmidn Community Associadon Nbuner Lkeme # UU26565 State of Florida Real Esbft Sales Amachda Demw # SL 3049826 Work Rqwience: Consarodion., CWww JMw consftetion corporation B%mton Beack Nwida PosAkm Resideo Reapow1bi3ffes.- EWmatw s ;t � F ,, � i � � � Ci �°y ��. ' ��� ac � 'b U i� v i� � Jmw CoAmoxagn cownwon LaM & CaUen Emal; larry@jmwfimidi%.com . . . . . . . ..... < aMuflic Aquade Park Now Com >< Center and CompeWun Swummag pool cKent City of Lmxlmillu Conftwt S1,4 »?:# MrFACHMENT PW STARIMPSENT OF RELAVMT CONS Pan,7,4 pRj',7,jEC.T MCpF, �RjMp4CE 1. New -r-f PMPWSKS); 2. SUBIROM AddfM. ,9. When Oqpvkw. 4. Whom Incowmted: 6 Hbw many yam hma you bom wCaged in In omkMkv yeam bWMW under ft pmwd fwn rmm? 6. Gormd chamder of work pwfomnW by your company. 'Zfti 21 of2l SA ^-qp�w- vY S� CUM— VA 21 of2l i r: r ..w r i t s c e ^. SWPC: CUB41VC1100 of M pg=We park including eo=mb walk path, perimeter 1 " 4 c `I G with decontivek{ I, a 1 M v l 1 1 1 ] „m -. Me ameRitim inelvding beaches 7.' „ t P' trash coos,R' ! LA parkmg area id completeI dv. E i! irription. Project Cwt-. j IE iiIli No Ckmge O 1 I¢ h i' -' rt i illi�iiii 111111111 Owner: Cent; HerbJohmu — 95,1-73M239 Emafi, hJ0hABGn@kuderM&fi4uv 'Y 4. l r 1'yl r. Seepe:. rk indudift the following.. Linear Pa:. s Parking4) is. AllpaWxg Im to i i r ,r «, r m 7 # rrr i' .,`: PreI Paver walk ways * She benches and hiA coos drainage A water servke Project Cost: W,9" Ohrm Completion: 7 I i- } City of Oakland Park and &-& Florfila Departument of Transportaftn Contact:owner. ',on 954-7574153 Erma: Johnmp@NWWMdpuidLorg Ardr,ft Calvin Giordano a" Aftodates, Arcbkecb, FAffiMM MORRIS 11111111,1111,1IIItit ! *o 111F III rI� Scope: I l sl af Fire Station Buildinga 4 dorm A I mtmms with skowers,decontaminationroom,lauwftroom and miscellaneous }room.Additionally, I builffing am includes pubHe assembly -�:�'... 1 A.0 9 SAI ; October Owner. City of Maratheng Florida '. II 11 I'..,'% M I I Archiftet William P. Hors Architects Bill i':.1 305-2%-&302 rr f '! � Y( fl [ t Scope. Conutructionof mainentrance 11 the community.1 i 1delt 1'.a entry site developmentf k drainage, 1,. ',.ng and curbing- Mdftknally, and the main entry gatehasse with water fountain feature Project t d < x.0 v�. 'i.. �... yy ctober 2014 Owner. Standard Faeffic Homes contact Rob J!.. y r r&vp i r, Phone, "4435-2536 Emig: sii iii_t. 0 pr R i6 cpe: Construction of I l r I sq. ft, I -story Commerchd". The project ludeded now parldng, landscapingray irdpdon. AddifienaRy.on to do many of the tenant, build -outs IIll !�e center. i y. s Cost: .. r.. 1 i �': l 00 Owner: Lake Worth Merchandise Mart$ LC Phone: 917494-1148 Joe Kafier 95&92"746 ffw ED ME OF UEK&,!Jj 7 �,'�N DIT m FL mu 'Ild Mm"07"Ims", S �F',Irqlwupt. K) rMlarn, homm t ftp*k-mLWw 1, 201 a pmPeowle)a illawnuialo rr 2 5", ti .... . .. -- % of ............. . . . ..... 2 5", ti ............. . . . ..... 2 5", 4163 ARTESA DRIVE BOYNTON BEACH FL 33436 T 1! 11 �,s =7 I V STATE OF FLORIDA EDEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AN PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CGCO25814 ISSUED: 06&112112011 CERTIFIED G84ERAL CONTRACToR WILLE, JOHN M Is CERTIFIED under the provisions of Ch 480 FS Egwmbm daW . AUQ $1 2016 L1408t2W= 9c 4 *j 04 i, I k 0 "W'sWul- a ;,2&4U;lAa-=bWU L-11,41, me] 1, 1:1 V.Joi I ISSURk USM212014 ni.qpiAV A.q RPM flar-M AV I Aim vv^.M { )a ANNE M. GANN ., CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLE MR Servingyn. P.O. Box 335% WeV. Palm Beach, FL 33402-3363 www.pb&aX.rom To.: (501)35&?284 ZKOHNNITIRM 4163 ARTESA a DRIVE BOYNTON BEEACH, FL 3343 O ............ .. .. .. .... b�.. ... .. . . ,»».»»d ThW document Is vaildn raceipted by the Tax Colactoes Moe. J M IN OONSTRUCTIONCORP INC CONSTRUCTION INC 4183 ARTESA DR BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33436-M28 IDl /EEIp 'E/ 111E[IWEtiE3A4F.. E1E NNE M. GANNON CONSTITMONAL TAX COLLECTOR t Ir t1 l ,r,Serving Faim arach County Serving,r V. STATE PALM BEACH COUN17Y 201412015 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT LBTR Number: 200521082 EXPIRES: P.O. Box 3353, Wei Palm Beach, FL 334V,-3363 w*w.pbchv-wm Td.-: (551)355-2264 Tft ]rA Wwo the privhVe, of engaging In or mwisging any bu*ms pn*w1on or ftplayed at fm ph= of buWness and In such a ffminer as to be open t the pubic. WERENINAINQ 4163 ARTESA DRIVE BOYNTON CFS, FL 33436-0000 „,,,,,w.»,w °rFz fil It' s{ r ICi 4r P 'c P rFsa1 AWT M The dwanerit Is validt Tax CollecWs Offlaa, J M W CONSYRUCTIONINC 4163 ARTESA DR BOA Oft BMCH, w 19911 191 IIIWIWW® amll IA19971WW f�lll®W COUNTYSTATE OF FLORIDA PALM BEACH 5 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECI,,:IPT LSTR Number: 200521081 EXPIRES; mSEPTEVIBER320,2015 i PNMMM 1201 IN .M Sol ? n Laudeftle, FL 3231 M7V 13 Beach,4163,Artesa Dr. BOYMMI FL 3W6 p his m w iAT 7'r "' "' J EDS d FOR, THE L Y PERIC93 N CAT. ..` Tl " .. I T b E RESPECT IRS � ""„ Y �° , pTH , . °' " ,f 9 SUS 'C ` a .ALS„ ", '- T I AND �;� INS joI " p ' ' ..: .; "„ X B PAID � .:,:�wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww"�"��a� L. auanmw- Fic GCMM KMUCTS—w�wx)pmn; 's ..a" . ..." aaaaa1Ww Tw "" """ ALLOMED ....... same nMim p AVTOG ... H"el G ." _ " .� _ �.wwwwwwwwwwww� " ____"..".... ........a"....�� weea mow......"............" OCCUR �,....�....,�...sr ..... a ..___ m E GAIM as. s 1 n I .Giomral ., E SHOULD ANY OF THE ABQVF DN3'Cpj8W pmicips,A My of Boynton Bwch THE .D „� T T ni.mmb IN Building DiMon ASE 1 Boynton Beach, Fl. 3W25 0 198B -2D10 ACORD CORPORATION. ACO The .ACS name and kwqu am raghwkmd marks of ACrAW ,%ction 3.11 SAW pr%lmw 3) QSHA VloMunm: . . . . . . . . . . . V Augut 31, 2015 I v". =*j i i N77 620 N. Wymore Read Suits 200 Mailland, FL 32761 PAM 786-7770 # Fox (407) 786-7768 We are the bonding agents for JMW Cowftwtion CorporaticuL Ihmr current surety is The Gray Inmirance Company which is Bed Rated A-, VIH and has a ament Treasury listing of $9,686,000. I'M , 13= 1 tjIkk *1111I)OVA ITA I Iii V I A k ALI L -M. J, I "', We we pleawd, to be working with a conftwtor of this caliba. Should you award a contract tc) JMW Cowtruction Corporafim we am sure you will be pleased with thw ability to perform and npew to cooperate. JJQW7 it; I u L;R-';RrVM ��� N r Z, I . . . . . . . . . . . For purposes of this Request for Proposals, On terms "Contractor" refers to the successful Proposer except where context Indicates other meaning. 89QUOLWTHOOP-0—MUMPPI Boynton Harbor Madne Madna Open Space Project: Demoltdon Phase bous Me: August 13, 2015 Submission Deadline: Seplember 1, 201C no later than 3:00 prn QW4129-3 1 of 25 Proposals will be publicly opened and twW.w Se�*ember 1, 2015 a 315 pm at the CRA offleas located at 710 N. Federal Highway, Bointon Beach, FL 33M The ,. }4 r' the BBCRA r" Mia{ aentire Project that Is the sAect of this Proposal materials, ` to perform (fconstruction completeactlWes to the P m , j.,z The Scope of t k indudedin thisProject consists of furnishing all tools, e,: equipment and supplies as well as Me perforrnance of all labor. har)dling. serwiew and including appilloable taxes necewaryfor the i,;,t St A The foregoing %mind 2 of 25 kUhafte ofthe Pmposaft subftasion, each ProPoser Mast Nibmit mpiehId ft nspw ,� , n OonfurzOon fionmi, a coVy of'%Olhich Its Wached hereto s Affachmeitt I . B submUng a ProjpwQl, each Proposer Is pies rued W have, wnFip e sib an s- read aryJ tD be, thoroughly fa° li with the requftmen ' ' lhfts Regies r. -14T,R. , IncAlimikig ;all Attachments and Addenda. The Wlurs, or omissWn PIDPV,ser to examine, any Awn, InstnwaTwnt or docurnent strall �n noway F W a Pin. c e from any otia ww in kespwl to Prooposees PitiposM. Th AE Prod} is rwcOed trow becyarnpleted no latae thrin 80 dey,,,s flcm the issuance thm Ncyticeto Procaed. 1.4 'Pype at Contract Any ww nac$. awarded o �s Requtwa kw Pr p � be e ki" ww� 1w tie wces4a l Ptqxwer and musl Itie, In a forrn pprow-,W by the MOMclar : ftcr`w y and he 13SCRA Boal, If for awry reason a u' pct is nrxt sued b f - w� Lind apd row & by thy^. BSCPA,"On0, days off the floe d ` P o a 1, the SCRA r ay terminate they negoflaticnus, wAh Uwe, successfful Fftpaser ark mave fibimerd as It w xnv The a a rt, of thk Projecl, VAR fall under the d rawdo and rnanafjenwit of the SBC,P,A or Its d� ted repr—ownritative oragent, contacts An Que- r �. no relatingg lb the RNP Document r P z: J c,,A Scope ( Vid tdcgA,,,,imer*,f a be dhvd',eK1,, in wiiqrxj, to. Boynton w Beech Caimmunity, Fiedevelopment Agency 710 N. Fede.—W Higi-tway Soyrytcm Beath, FL 3311,5 0561) 80,0-9091 or ernail". gkn9nmabnA Wriften responses to will weitten q ewwAm submified, shall b �°° �Wned' h WMA Request � Proposed ��w effile and shellavailable uemit'rview Upon ce.v The BBC Wk will *;Yt roi wwaa eabort 111sted d . elaw unill 3,,00 p.m Po, wtw w s are roce mal st the �� �e,� waw submittal !a.( Ion by h Submittal "� „�a �rif� ,, m jxi s recoxih aftwor he � ulbiii wf I cadill be dh-squallsW, an lmW, 411D �n`�"�' 1.8 MW Location ) The r posals must be recehmd in Me affim of the SBCRA, 710 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, on or before the Submittal Deadline. Proposals subrnbad by email of facsinfile vdl be autorna*mllytpt 1.9 Number of In total, one YkY t _' i sf � '.P ��� i. # �. 1 t s• tV r� t 1.10 Selectionb,, n The BoyntonBeach ,rt reservestherightavvard the contract ,.- y e Project fE'o? effectivedescilbed by these eefficatbrn In a manner or method which will produce the most 'i_. overall benefit Boynton Beach ti lowest ':.y proposal Of NOT be awarded the contrad In all cams. r 1!Ir Ill 111111-11 1"252 4 of 25 1. A coryt, breakdown of the propoeed prim, Tht,,,i SBRA roup skiers allInf,"arma, n, &xwmentWon and other manedal SUbmiftedd in resrvn„, to thk,3,, solicitati'On to be of m3rroxifidentlai ar non-proprietarynat -c end , Ijl z w d therefore sublewt bo puNlkc; d1sclosure under Chapier I 19 of tie Fbrd.- Stabutmm. IA2 Pmpoaers aro raquilred to restrtt all -imraoct arxi qimedons regarding Ns rrkequest for Proposal to. the name d individtim'(.4s) listed In I A. you tatAis. Ail such reqUfMsts rrullst be, mibinrdfled, in wdflng or, ammil, no later t'hen 5:00 pan., Monday, August 24, 2015', Ans,%versto qtwiesdons will be providedl no., 11ateir than 5:00 D,m., Wfednmada ,I.,, ALklusd 26, 201& 12.2 L"4riff"'gitions or I Any cAUNficabons or interprellatior* of Weijv4-uw-a for Proposal that iTottviefly affect or rJiarige, Its requiraments will be I ued by the BBCRA or ISS fts repro, the -as an W dendum. AN su-cli addends ISBUed by the BSCRA beftre fine Pro;cs-als vire, due, ana pad of the Request for Propowl, and Pyoposaqs) shi,01 ackwvOedge re1pt of andincorporatis the requirements at e arl&ndurn in Its mposeby cx)mpW4,,1rzg and kx.,11udfng In their vaspormug packtaUe Aftech,ment 'A' Ac(dends Acknowledgwierit. It ;s the. res;=91bifiby af all Prolmisem 1 -ti obtasin, rraview and reaspondto any and aU addenda irvaued. 1, 123 Lki d(ands Propo, sers, shall conolder only trwase eftificatk3ns and intarpm tatiorr's thanit tt,je, BBCF1A lestwe by addwida ryj later than ffwa (5) day ls pdor ke Submiftal Deadline, Intaqxretathvis or clarifications i any other fbrm, inchAlng, oral sti'derivnN, will, not tie, b1nPd1qg on tf* BBCF4'.,k arxi u-A'rx)uld rvat be rcu upon in preparing the PYDpo,,s-.0,, `IZ4"amu _,-� Per PaIrn Bixu;h Coullty r,;,(3(je S(.x on 2-355, after Vvftodflrie rerpc%rjcj trj thlit Request for ftPosal', ri'mirribers of the FISCRe, Board and Staff afT, prohlbited fnxrwi a),nirminlearfing, diracfly or Indtfactlyrifth, PrOPOS14-las, nsgarding Inc substance. of the prqpotwl subniftls, ufil, such time as the, BBCURA B -ca -rd (1) aymirds or apps` es a cagAnsOL (2) re&Jacts a! I Proposais, or (3) otherWee uskas action which esvJ90is w, fieft,-Won pwDemss. Improxjr Cammunicafic.7n dudrig J'As C,Orwe, of S.3"Hance period may reAwft in a rptinally as ouffined In Palm Beach County QKjo,"c3ection Z-327. In accordonruo with § 2871D.157(2,63), Florid Statutes, Puy ,,M., rkdents to this w;McftaBon or persorvs, adfing on, Mmir behatr may not felease. of tfie swAkAkActon and ffm end of the. 7,2,-tvur period 'PoRovying the ageor,-y .1 posting theu nofic* of,intereded awiurd, excluding Satuxleys, Sundays, arxi, stat-,, 5 'f2 concerning a n aspact of Vis sofiddaffon, excmpt in ivrffl g to the p ure,'owa 1,13 ObWxatjons of Paitfta g Pro5,'iry v,- ,j,g ade stlandt and ' isr�v`S"'�� �4.�fi`r 4Fu1'€'u'��i giS'��v�v`,}� i,, ry ,,&rNtHrvg, is P fopxxs � h 1�d„ni: Pro -POS -al being "(,lubmitfued W, sed on, awanum ed, requIreawnts, far the Pimi,)rnsed- Prokac , arid thwthe BSCR.Ak has irede n 'writtem or ora re -prow i _ , �a nty, such suedaquiremw;tws� artrxixrv wind a wriAn, rcl wdsw °k ed the submift ec,11 Prrqrmaval,Prorx wir Is retpdr9d, o quality all s-surn it ns I makes, ' ' cm is r, 1, 13,3 Reimb, 11 I l 3 CRA. WO n#1 pnedkle mrKsnSa n,, Proqx-)ser for any expen Tho BBCRA no guwarytevra Ruat an sward will lb awde ass a MSUK of this R.faqueost for Prap k� ell, and Vne BBC oary !Yjaierves the dg�, toe ��e opt or re e4 any or all Pmposals, invwvcyt ay fnmjajjtk,,,?S or minor cinnic ;� or -- ng can fiat when deemwl lo bm in tiv, SBCFR s Jit r n1ejvs l opmwi ations made wiffiln the Pmpasal v oa Mc,n Proposer, 1,14 Pnjr�x)se submNY ampieisspan ' tn afi and quaAflons, mift,sd lbr In the Requesi for Propiwal doraii e ints, or Ir -e guia t - of any kinfd are suby-x:1., to di3q an at has option of 4ther SUM Fakir 't comply v4,fth tivi requ rernervUsi oon'talned, In the que' for 1.14A, . 1.15 Aftimircrivei ofModtfirmion A Proposal rimy v„m wMdrawn and,resubMw an . finvi pilor to, the Submittal Dhoadlinc, Outside of the appawsWd nogntlaftion procers, NO ftpusel m y be changad-, arKnd , or �,,rx J Wd after the Suhudtfl Deadline. No Prormsural mai be, WhIthdrawn afiw the umDeadline w"di ut apllixwal of the BBCRA, in Its &Ae dlwav ,au g MPOW"1 YS wrk&ften Mquest =satin!g ra ns fty-withdrevAng the Proposal 1.16 C)wrtershlp of Propo4 Is foposals wd any, ether Info?wtu ion submPfted by Pro�w ei v,shall rue tj rop ry of t1v B F ; lwwevcr, the ORCRA, n1lay [faum all other Proprosal, Intbryna.t on, poi riften o;jce a OwArwif Rivard is rnaicie.A "IeTahnf tier, Proposafe o Miner deviatk3ris floe the ruid-Ing r uelkodc' mutd, W aubmittrod as aftemetesn wfil be consWomd only K-1he e Mrop sel pi° -Ing lnkmmbo reqs sW tet bue BBCRA, hs pfuAdfroJ. 117 ValiftyPetiod PrDpweils amto bvzaor the BMWs ac.,w,,,ha sm , fbr a mlMmum of 90 day from liS'utirnIftal Deadline to alis'mi tiffre nnaduadon crudk)Wfnc A Pwt)posal, I acceplxfMall remain wiled for tive Ife of the Mkt tractre-swift ','rw, 7i ttgjs ock Jo ., eS 1.19 Pimp ,,Dicer , , viand C"n p ihance ACOrdfication PM - ,v ° Vis) shall oate and Indaide a signed opet s�� n �aa C,'kiniplience Certificota exactly as slwiwopmn in AfAvchnierit IQ,” ' " Prop ° io * 11 9. 119-1 fWesze, af FP 1. 19.2 Ptowsal SubmiRtalf Deadline "L201 E cu on ceffiAgmement August 13,12,016 Sc,qftamber 1, 20,16, 3:00pm 1, 2015 1,20.1 "pon sek Aon of he mj I �'` boost' ps y tie B133,C3RUA, r.5on , uhe BMUFUlk of 1.20.2 BBC Ws Right t r"r In the event the suoonsful Propmar(s) fails to return an emWed contract within 0 days the Awald ofProposal, the sem, t the s , (to wftraw offer tD enter Into a contract with the Proposer(s), 1.21.1 Conditional Responses ', ffiwithcondidonal clause*alterations,a: :s not called orIrregularities ofany kind are 2, rejection as the sole Except - p £ ,1 s sma methods or pricing,additional ft f £ _._shall +,, a. not r.s IncludedIn theProposal. F t.22 WAi' ' 4£r,ft ,r t£ s e. 1.22.1 Legal R9aUbM9p& Federal, State,Countyr omfinarces,rules and regulations ftt in any manner the Rams covered ,a,d e( *,d£ apply.Lack o 1 -�£"�' `� e rl the + £ _ `_££; in pbe a cause t b 4 relW from s 4t ( £k s£i , M MI IN AomptabIG suretlez on Federal Sande as published in Circular 570(amended) by the Financial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, " U.S. Department © Treaeury� Narrnfa;: Stivet Addrew. City, State, ZIP: L-1 I7 .411Q-' 2.3 Proposer(s)'s History 2. 3.1 Propomr(a)"s OwnemhIP Status iuf*QWw Eff#M Is the company cumsntly for sale or Involved in any tmnsaction to expand or to be acquired by another business entity? If yes, please explain the Impact to your oWniwfion and rmnegament Wbft. 2.3.2 Age of Organizirdon f-"' I In continuous business since, J, 1_9- 2.3.3 Failure to Complete or Default List each projed your organization has, on an awarded contract, within the pad thl"x (36) monthe, defaulted or failed -to complete and the reasons why. along with any additional relevant information. 2.3.4 Liquidated DaMag" List each pro]W your organbstion has. on an awarded contract, wIthIn the past thirty-sk (36) months, paid liquidated damages, the reasons why, the amount of the damages paid, the length of delay Involved (if any), arml any additional relevant information 2.&5 Legal Actions Ust all " and ciimlnal legal actlons in wNch your organization is currently or was In the past thh"Ix (36) months a named party or providing the sut* case number and disposition of each. Proposer may Include any additional relevent information. For each public projed completed within the post thjrty,� (38) months list: the name of the public entity, the original Proposal arnount on which ft plWeal was awarded, then number and amount of change orders submifted by Proposer, #* amount by which the " project coft payable lo Proposer mmeeded the ornal Proposal, 2.4 OrImbation and Pr*ct Porsmnel Qualftations Organization r Provide a 1191: of names of Individuals who will perform the on-8ft funcoons of PrOW, Management & Supervision during the Prqect's dunstion. NMI" 10 of25 � w f s A h ��s fbr cacti slyrOjer or re led pralioct compim wfthln the last ` w -S CUM) rnotiffis,. Provide a biTv. schrad, We for wn,"ipleflon crf the, A nqjawi wW describe voiat to nique'g are LT Su p vn - mactors Of , ro `.$es u,"��; cant acts awu pu' rtio - a re.n, the Pmpn,9Ms,,j1 must state she narris and addreas of he StAxwntnaclor and 1he nawrKii Of the person(es) , erx� e n s on ther, en,1-o—se "S Modu, f &)bcoMi , ft)rR,Aftchamwit 194,1 Sc* ate of The s� g to aowa or rx , ������ any or ag P t herain a Subwntractor fis named, and to rnaka the w ard to he propcwmw�,F�), vViv, In tKe opinion of the 8BCFRA, WN kw In lt�e beat Interest of andlor t crit advai tagt rim tD the BG* v 'rho 88455:. RUIN aAak fac II ever, e the' 198 1 U`D IlDjM£, 8 � ,r � Via) fte P��� f ll � � w� � � os lled In Mle proper eTfon ce ref an aimmi or', hcd txi dellvcw Confracks of a wrifflar ups rys all rightts in ortie° to"make ,wniflneboin asto. theforagoing. A':ipM 1 q shall it i le in their Propossal a w.. ftwed to anter Irdi ConstrwA,om SwAces C',ontract, Pmg ser shall, thniughout the torm cf ti'm Conhad, peyiodkmlly rovIde 111"is E18CRA,%4ffi an a dJ ,,,�, Mst of all subc;onftactors,oriking on the Pr je,. t cs mcto In a wxjrdanm wOh, Florida S w ue 287.087, the Proposer shall caw(frty,� h1has and M mai n a dn,#g- va caft4we T Prosk�,� eb�: with da rolpo, l firm, a" qac 'md certrificuAin,. ftach4 wArug Free Wry» c cerfiNtOrMnVu ''Alin to it dude an executed �;iari ' 4tion may, cause the Propo Wil` to, b 2.9 umse Fin a shall prwide gAews (A" any ar&vla gi',09 Asw- ,, cortif 5 ation c),r o��r rsilatDaci erof sion ll cradewilWs he;d by the wniperky rvj k:) complete. the Prrjec Ropose °f,. shall prones e %*files of the rm' Cv'eivnal »abMy and Wke.Ts' 2. -Ska , Program Propo l andinot K In yoiff Properwil Tabie -of Contents. 2.12 EtIonding Capacity, Pro�xxwar�*,) shcall ipmoof of Its ability, to ae `t•-.-+wu`ta`s- F bondu. e"ne ofthe fro"";ec".. 1 25 , 11", 1 ,Rt E 3A Pomt Fees, Ttie BBCRA, has pre -paid fv-x thm plan review and cortsluvrAlon fxgra�t fees am cluateed with the oryera ill Mairima Open Space project c�ia, of the date rmfissuarxm of ibe RFP. The BBCri,A WAIII pay tho Cfty of Boynton Beach dhmcaby for arry adclificnal ftes or 00st-v associated vVith, the compledbin of tie Demofiftr) Phase Pmjewut and shmn on, Affijahmmrit "C" [Jmpvsal Cad Bivehod, Own as an Alimenco, n,,. xdWing a rry fe or cooqgg Inw,murred by he Prtmpvaser a result of defidlermles 'in peiformance or oversigghbee, conRWoflon manap 4,2 4,,)f 25 * Yellcrar line indleatu dwh-ed height of the south wall of the building to remain. Finish htight wf-theramdming, mit wall shoWdbe finishad m, close- aspomibleto t1wheight of the exiemg seat whifl. adjacent to tbe, buAding, ON, Apply w4ed stun finh-& to the top im-fam oftJz,, -cu' w&U ws viefl, as my mea on the exterior m mterica surface wherc expostin of amorcie b1mk, sted or va.,=t efleamomi Outleu mv erposed to the, public, Both the rMect camted WA WAR aud existing SWt wall should be paintad with Ulm costs of axterl(v mmowypaint� BeaMoore oulor, Madna C #1599. WICIM"I", 14 of 25 AT TACIfFRENT UBP ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT P ik . . . . . . . . . . JFF� ik' Request for Proposeb: SoynWn Harbor Marina Maging Ogan Soca Ejg�edDemoli0on Phase No. FJO Date . . ......................... Data ro Pfie OLMIX15 15 of 25 fq; I „ti la 1� Is c z,G nia4. v "IJ 10, 1,� 1"", A ph tt 16 of'25 I Al" Wkeet THM19: Ek,,,Y;m1`x,,in Mimurina,, m4arina 01pne"om PjjWggg�' W', and agirfike" ff ttdm; is aces pmled' to n Bimich '�qncy'� Ila 17"'mimish 611H mAIN rink,,, OquIpment, machinery bk,,%,*1s, arspermstum, insane of transpomnuar, construction, coon1hadon, War and tia� pletma nriolde the y, Ok chmtmmlt,llik"+ Plmm':l , 9 s tu d W et�.' � Raqummt, , r Propo,,�'&"""11 slocumenta WW pe, 00 Scar"As c work as parvWd'and Mving exerAned ts"'to Prqjimt,.N;R'm, vao propose t to the wodk ( Nis mccardMq txc), the shequest iffor Pr*pax,,,,,'ma1,,, Ini ��,Iudlkr�qatfl Akd e v krb I id, d mda The Pima,; ';Avlk as hull ptx"'�jfnrient for agrees tca moce; jam:t cwr fielemtk,ied Portlori t"'d GIRLAND TOTAL:2Al J 61,40 J-1* K mo _........ .... . X-%Ahaims�' a, . ........ -- ...... ... _""' (arimommtWill"It n in woimda fimmms ti, (,,xedencs) The undisralgned viorvems U., vpoilvvlthin� hvmt ('10), call erv,�dm, dalom, of-tair tihe at i,^Gh ` t1he "Nt�'at cv� tz't' 01'ras been axavviri:ied znW shall ackdaVAl"Ri I casksm0fie'r dmp thereaVmr., ,, e, One (1) orl", 11'rulmd and oimm,,,t(1) unbounmd Schedt,40,ad," St bcontna,(,,mb:a' s) subirnitte& Whisms fa"'vlf Won cvl"' businesa pqprjvg," aWnhYd. 710 undersignecd hvm'kiqp, Inds that tie 131; She halmat" eximmints"("J" cm'411"i Requess"t"Ifiav Documnents kcludffig all MchmmNs and A� (,dkJ"e,,ndm tY ,, jitg"Id agrees that N 1MMSed anxt a co tnm�mclt with 11 a BBC,,,, ""esix1ta� f0rom such Selec:11,110n, adil lfwimrms' eximoarta m d cmt, dMcriss I'�n exat:-t cacr�pj�artc,,* s,,vid'-k this ofl(N\-�'ft RFP " any Pa,�,v M, by and N cmjh 1,Shie sul"mm"'flasion" cf Ufa Fkapomal" agness 'Plr'iizt at"he has and N,xhafl tt,*M iviapo,,�,,",;%s Ibis IR',xr, licneing t-gimmi'tif mr' hemuys-If axaminttmi, the it,nhar,�,,,mcw of t,,� 0 r"c'n"dt"mi, emrt\'�wum;xt and gjra�&,mmvl, wvNmz,,,,r tsbh��"' of"': 'dlflorui� and all �tW,im r phjm%k',tAs,1 n fix s cm th tvcmrk' "I", ordler t ,md tuk& or she may therabby pt %ridti� lfor the smAlactmq ecwnpiwoon theveo clef, drie removal, MIC"mc.,,umflon or repiacemment cW any oyact"s, �wr Mil"'ch MR he Imcoummumsel, In Ing lhtw ed toank k1*6114"111111 17 of 25 STATE OF.FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AmIlmilumm mt r TIM111-111# ul 1416�11111111 Narned bebWIS CERWIED Under thp provislaris of -Cho r489FS. Wnftn date.' AUG 31 , STRUMP. JEFFREY NORMAN - P 0 to82mol PEMBROKE -PINES FL 33082 M11,1114, [IF, 7fK;7r'f'47Y*. 7172' STRUMP, JEFFREY NORMAN PAWa-IN P 0 BOX 823491 PEMBROKE PINES FL.30082 .. .... . . ...... rl"Urta =m I I ISSUED: 08flB=14 DISPLAY AS RtQUIRtd b* iAW li-fiT 0 WTPIPIT . IT17,10.1! . A 'McE--- igiaz-Q-q, c� �.Telephone Number State of Florida Contmetor Licews Numtwn W111,64 18 of 25 ATTAID�HPWENT "E" SITE INSPECTION CONFIRMA7MN Project rdJe: Boynton Harbor Madna, Madne Open Space Project. Dernolit6n Phm Check One: Non-Mendataq., Mandatory: X 2=1� + �s and that s-ald Company Addrew I OOMW3 19 of 25 XrrACHMENT asp PROPOSER(S) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND COMPLIANCE STATEMENT submit Boynton Beach CommunRy Redevelopment Agency Prqpmale To.- 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33436 A-619ne Date: Au" 13,2015 Projed Tide: Boynton Hmftr Marina, Marina Opon f1pacto P De"NAMon Phase 'J�jf* , , '1771 " 7777777 flT "J"I Telephone Number: Fox Number; MailkV Address: tqcj, Al"J Ax City: state. wzw. Name (Minted or Typed) 9"12M 20 oF25 ATTACHMENT"G" STATEMENT OF RELAVANT CONSTRUCMON & PROJECT EXPERIENCE 1. Nam of Pmposet(s)-. 2- Business Addrwo- When Organized: Whom Incorponded: Everknoo In perforrrianoo: l�illillill Pill M NEW J.d HN SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS Type of Work to be 1 Dodw ATTACHMENT,61" PUBUC ENITTY CRIME$ STATEMENT As t Pemon BUO*dnd to sign tho StatemaK I cartHy that this firm fully with the above mclulfementiL mm OM2129-a 23 of 25 ATTACHMENT "J'" DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION ,A9 Impose a sanction on or mquirs the sallslactory paMc, pation In a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitaflon program N such is available In the ernpic"e's communfty by any empkryee who is so convicted. 5) Make a good faith ~ to continue to rnaintain a drug -five workpkm through ImplernentaWn of -this section, As tho person aLithwhad to sign the Statement$ certify that this firm Compiles fully with the a qulmmentL 0 W42M3 24 of 25 (The remainder of this page Is IntreMonally left blank) "Mf25 11 SIU111i".91-3 25 o" Swason MEOW Swatka No. �I , 6MsWle AWvmnwd Progm SUboWnwkn 17 Dw-Fmft*om*C*dffWWm to Umme 2.9 I edmypmgm III PddM and Q* t QUALIFICATIONS SCOPE OF WORK ATTA,cHMENT " I■.11I M�lj J717777 07:N77 -177-T77-1r. l 1 R R 4 [ , FIR' '1 ii I ♦I 1� 4 R1 _11 R ha 7 � Y:R �' • � 1 1 iR ! ! I hR...-^r .' RN.'�1: 4 � 1 1 1 R F ! 1 R R[! I I 1 - lh, I'Tkj 1 ++ f -AM-71it 1 :I 119,7171-7-71 !-1.! R-' ♦.. A a: I .�: +�+� Al ♦' 4 f 1 •M I1 f ;77=17777-A ,Ri f . 1 hi R ': 1 ! I 13. _ ♦R,i' ! 1 R 6.R ='i f R R 1 R 4 ml BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SCOPEE OF WORK ATrAcHmgwr " SECTION 1,. Yrfiaw ]im=dkdm desired hm&ofSe maudt wall ddw boldmgfv rammaim n ,W7,17, 07 ,.;.w owmand 14 of25 BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SITE INSPECTION I t David,!qaftft, Pm Ject manager an an auffxwhsd awnt of ^ r: ` f t ;RtuM: r y � •'dam � ... M MW C.and Constructionnc. /The CollageCompanies BIDDER( S LEDGE "B" SECTION 1.122 i i _ xl• ! i .'� f _ i-: /Y �' Mi 1 •! 7; Y-.¢: Nm I No. 2 Do* NO Its NO. 3 NO Dais No ® w BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS PROPOSER(s) ACKHOWLERAGEMENS & COMPLIANCE CERT. SECTION 1. IS SubmIt Boynton Bosch C me -- unNy PhwhriWopment Agwjay PrWoub To., 710 North Fed" HWhviW Boynton Beach, FL 33435 adesso CW": Aupd 13,2015 ft*dTki&. BoyAw Horbor Atwim AWbw Open 8pocs Pmjoft Demcf1tion 72!--mp IF !I i f.j i�=j =j -� 'f 1-7777 "IL� -,-Jxj7 Roposob MR t* qw0d In the Boynton Bosch Commxft Reftwahwood AWW wdm offienvin. AN amn* mob as a Fm* of ft Pooposel "mftm to "01aft ovdbrma of duftw 01W wdu Of " aM B"ch COMM* Rodowkwnent Am* The I nim R� LD. Nwr6w. 59-2143889 A Cwpoqftn of am ftft Florida Te"hWW Number (107_)±�9 -_L257 FsK Number (tO7 1129 . 22�1 HA1nqAddv@v@:- 595 Technology Patk sum, Florida Zip- .3274.6 1— - 0"b" 20of25 *Collage Design and Construction Group, Inc./The Collage Oompania; wwwxro US FOAWS {�4rro C qP M Im BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS PUBLIc ENTITY MES WrATEMENTATTAcHMENT -ID" Brammom 1,23.2 t �� Il�94i �♦ _ 1� F �4 RSM �:,. 4f ill ♦! 1 777 «f � A ti r4 � � 4 � � � � S � It �I t '•u t" G President own" 23 of25 W, Wma"OHave-a aavm an BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SECTIoN 2.2 THROUGH 2.3.5 2.1 General Directions Proposer(s)'s Qualifications; — Responses to the fbiloyAng are to be provided EKACTLY with the ftern, paragraph, and section numbers shown hereinalter. branch #W wllf perform this work. Proposer(s) are required to submit a complete should be Incorporated in to the Proposal as an attachment with reference by Nam number as listed in the following seftns. 2.2 Propososis. Location and Registration Name: College DesWn and Construction Group, Inc. OU The ColIgge Companigs Streat Addrass: 585 TechnLgW Park Malling Address: 585 Technology Park City, Mate, Mp., Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Telephone No.: 407.829.2257 Fax No. !LO7.829.2258 Email Address of Contact Person: dtindadeftolhoemusa.corn Federal Identilication No.: 59-2143889 Stati of Incorporation & Registniffon No.: Florida & F63841 If not a corporation, explain your sWus: NIA 23 PropoWsrs History 13.1 Proposer(s)'s Ownership SWLm Is the company currently for sale or involved In any transaftn to expanid or to be acquired by another business entity? If yes, please explain the impact to organization and management efforts. No 2.3.2 Age of Organization In continuous business since: Januail 20,1982 2.3.3 Failure to Complete or DeWuft p7V7,*—L yD.v o:Aax!n�,T %nzi, f 1 1 Htzt, t-&- ut-f 1, - failed to complete and ft masons why. None 2&4 Liquidirted Darnages List each project your organization has, on an awarded contract paid liquidated damages and the masons why. &M 2.3.5 Legal Mons List all civil and criminal legal actions in which your organization was a named party currently or in the pad hNo (2) years, providing state, case number and d1sposition br each. None BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS Surnom 2.3.6 2.3.6 91 lit 157- F7N :7, CE-�FITI—k:7-7 1711 oil wig; 7. T;j I Bldg V Chiller Replacement $111,900.00 Sernlnole State Collage, Greg Long $0.00 CO'S (0) 100 Weldon Blvd, Sanford, Fl. 32773 Reiter Park $422,224.00 City of Longwood, Chris Capizzi $0.00 CO'S (0) Longwood, FL 32750 Rescue Outreach Mission & $770,000. 0 Zle County, Becky Heskters SO.W CO's Canford, FL 32771 Boynton Harbor Marine $974,545.00 Boynton each CRA $0.00 CO's (0) IV, Boynton Reach, FL 33435 Amtrak Orlando Renovation $1,657,000.00 FDOT $0.00 Ws (0) Deland, Fl. 32720 North End Structural Stabilization $2,070,1+1 1 Town of Longboat Key 0.00 CO'S (0) Longboat Key, FL 34228 m BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZATION AND CT SONNEI QUALIFICATIONS SEcTiom 2.4 Z4.1 Organ M—lon Conskdbn Servioes On -Sb I JA Eff!= IMIM i7Z P�l 5TiT, Mi 91 i M iZ,;,, ii CA, I I I F i i F, i 'x'Y,QUARAMTKIM the saftWuls, we QUARRATERS, 9.10 budget and We PROM1,90 to succesal w -Fly delfwar this prplecA without 4,1sniptlon to the smr. cuj�-djng businesses and residewlaR aimms. DIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZA'NON AND PROJECT PERSONNEL QUA L*11.1'," ATIONS SECTioN 2.4 Founder, President and CEO, The Collage Companies Qualifficatlons: ,Gk - Bachelor 1 /Architecture, • • of Certified General Contractor Licenses: Florida, Virginia wa industry33 years xA ' - r LEED Accredited Professional Design Build Institute of America Designated Del Probsslonal 1• 1 - 1-.. r' r I •I the National DBIA designaflon Board as well as remaining active in. other civic am religious leadership ProjectRole: of the project anr will maintain close relationship mdth the Owner. He is personally committed to this particular projects success and he will oversee Collage's commitment to quality, innovation and service to the client through open and Nir negotiations, clear and concise communication and thorough and aocurate documentation. RelevantExperience: a LYNX Central Station and Operations Facility, Orlando it Amtrak • Train Station, fi 1 Orlando Amtrak St.If Historic / I• Bethune-Cookman• ?g-Business/Hospitality •C • Daytona Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, OIA, Orlando Pioneers iTrainingCenter, Orlando University of North Florida, Fine Arts Complex, Jacksonville Seminole State College, Sanford SeminoleStateCollege,0 QUALIFICATIONS ORGANIZATION AND PRoir-cT PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS . STEPHEN Senior Vice President, The Collage Companies Q : d. CertifiedBachelor of Science — Civil Engineering, 1982 — University of Pittsburgh General ContractorC046469 ;moi 33 Years Experience; M` Collage Companies Experience:Stephen J. Pinyot began his construction career with the Turner Corporation In Clevelan Ohio in 1982. Beginning as a Field Engineer, Steve quickly rose to through the ranks a 11bund his niche in the Pro-Constructiono end of the business. During Steve's tenure Turner, he estimated and secured over $150 Million in project awards ($100 Mill thmugh conceptual estimating). Steve joined The Collage Companies in 1995 as Construction Manager. He is cummtly Senior Vice President and Construction Manager. Relevant Amtrakw Spec Martin Sladiurn Pressbox, Locker Rooms and Sitawork lmprmmenls. Del -and i . SarrIbrd Nodhiartd,A Church Distibutod, Ivy Hawn Charter School for the Arts, Lake Helen Orangewood 'tit .n High School,; FloridaUniversity of North FIDdda Fine Arts Complex, Jacksonville • Power,Orlando LYNX Central it Downtown Orlando & Operations Orlando Seminole* Daytona Beach Airport Homeland Security, Daytona * Orange County Correctional Facillity, Orlando ►Justice► * University tF Center, Orlando * Bethune-Cookman Cogege Bronson Hall Dormitory, Daytona Beach * Bethune-CoDkman College Business Hospitality Building, Daytona Beach * Bethune-Cookman College White Hall, Daytona Beach Forest ►- Library,r Stetson Projects, 1 {: IsMiaml Dade College,tiple Projects, z Miami NorlandSeniori►School Church In The Son, Orlando Seminole State College, Sanibrd, Florida wwwxorlage-UMCOM ORGANIZATION AND PROJECT PERSONNEL 'LII `I NS SeCTION 2.4 Boynton Aarbor Jiadna Building and Fueling Station, Boynton Beach Seaview Tennis Center, Palm Beach Spec Martin Stadium Improvements, DeLend 1 _ 1 CommunityPark,_ Jupiter Jock Leighton WellingtonCommunity Aquatic Wellington •. I♦ - Regional - m Jessica Clinton Community Park, Port St. Lucie n McChesney Park, Sportsman's P' East & West Pori St Lucie Lyngate Park, Port St Lucie Parkland North Shore Indian.! Park, County City Hall Improvements, r • St. MarYs Cancer Palm Beach Royal* Jupiter Township Emergency Operations Center, Jupiter Library,County WWW.Collagc-usacom DAVIDRI t DE Senior Project Manager,1 ,+- Companies Qualifications: N Certified General Contractor CGCO24904 Studied at Palm BeachCommunity- / '. P 32 years of experience; 15 with The Collage Companies Mr. Trindade began his career as a Construction Superintendent in 19113 as a journeyman carpenter. After three years, he began his career in management by going back to school, achieving his contractor's license and lending a job as a project manager for a South Florida firm. Mr. Trindade's experience Is very diverse but his specific skills include: design review, budget estimating, ffe-cycle cost analysis, construction scheduling, quality control, cost control, change• l?rnegotiation,claims.l :'m : distribulionofinformadon, accountability, direct materials purchase and management project clow -out and transition planning. Mr. Trindade has worked using the design/build method on several projects for Collage. He brings special communication skills and many years of diverse park construction experience to The Collage Companies team. As a Project Manager, Mr. TrIndade will be the primary point of contact during the consbuction phase{will • :responsible b'.awardingsubcontracts and purchase orders, preparing the Initial project schedule, maintaining cost controls systems (financial reports), scheduling weekly Owner meetings, and managing the overall operations of the pmjecL Relevant Experience: Boynton Aarbor Jiadna Building and Fueling Station, Boynton Beach Seaview Tennis Center, Palm Beach Spec Martin Stadium Improvements, DeLend 1 _ 1 CommunityPark,_ Jupiter Jock Leighton WellingtonCommunity Aquatic Wellington •. I♦ - Regional - m Jessica Clinton Community Park, Port St. Lucie n McChesney Park, Sportsman's P' East & West Pori St Lucie Lyngate Park, Port St Lucie Parkland North Shore Indian.! Park, County City Hall Improvements, r • St. MarYs Cancer Palm Beach Royal* Jupiter Township Emergency Operations Center, Jupiter Library,County WWW.Collagc-usacom BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS AN`.tt.{, PAWE C �e�$t,3`i «�„a6�(�QIrf .i1.. „A+r�`4i- �6,'.It.,3',;s--.,,M1�� .,, aur 'R du,k§Si 22, TOMB '' `'D 1 r. * 34 years of experience, 7 years with Collage _..d General Contractor Thomas Brumfield, the son of one of Michigan's premier masons, and a pretty good one himself, has traveled the country, working and observing almost every aspect of the Industry, From Michigan to Florida, Washington to New Jersey to Texas, he has watched and learned 'hands-on'. Climbing the ladder, he established himself as a working superintendent and continued into almost every chair the business has to offer. From the ease with which he excelled in edmating, to managing one project or several at a time, Tom has proven himself time and again as a true construction manager and a great asset to The Collage Companies. Project Role/ResponsIbIlltles: Mr. Brumfield will be the Construction Superintendent and will be responsible to supervise and manage all o * n -site activities on a daily basis. He will interact with all subcontractors and suppliers and will responsible for all daily reports, delivery ofmaterials, 1 ahead : fschedules,, specific task schedules, site utilization, site storage and staging. He will supervision and monitor all construction and installation activities and be tesponsible to coordinate project qualk assurance, adherence to project specifications, start up, commissioning and punch list activities, Relevant Experience: Amtrakr i Orangewood School, Maitland * South Jupiter Community Park, Jupiter Boynton 1o1 Harbor Building and Site Improvement Prmojei Boynton * Lynx Operations Orlando Viera Regional Texas Tech $600,000 gymnasium ' addition; $700,000labiclassroo 1 . {<I $400,000 1' renovations for the main courthouse1, x County/Main library renovations ($8M); Dining Hall renovations, $2.5 M South Plains Collage Renovations Brenham High School,o' High,ElementaryAdditions 1 x 1 1 Sbaflbrd I(Illeen PublicLibrary MC Assembly Renovation/New Factory Dairy `r.l Professional Build1 - Florida Associates Coastal In[ * American Stale Bank Toyota of Lubbock Washingtons tl. BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS RELIEVANT CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT EXPERIENCE Sp-cnoN 2.5 , i r1 75 jY,h Ff u 1G l; ♦: �'.1lIC'In r i f 7 a 7. 7 11 1ti I's :; 1 1 F 1 I l Lo f 4I" 1'. i 1. t 1-i-7F,7L*7771V7j. 111 *fl. 1! I '�h11' liI I 77M1::. f. MI =7 173::fl1.. 141-. 17, F � f1 1 ! fl 1 ; 1 I 1 1 ; 1r: U64 IL Nwftwd&WWIWX 25100e060 M3.�$er dW&W C IL BMWMM In f" of CollageThe 2 SOS Toebw1cxjy paric $!!!tl 4 s3s ie _......_._...... .. m e. IL Nwftwd&WWIWX 25100e060 M3.�$er dW&W C IL BMWMM In f" $!!!tl !!t-axt Sterling _!07-339-0223 S m BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS RELEVANT CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT EXPP-RIENCE SocrioN 2.5 111 of In :111r.W. 711,17 1 i 1-1.7, 7 771 V7 -.7 ME-F—i i I �7 —Prj -177 -177 11 It, -1 lk" �77 1 '7 "11 i7Y 7 7 77 R i,,, I - T '77 7 M -7?T7 F P 7 '—lF 77 ff". f7r, 7M 7- 7 7 AL F—i f 7� I r T 7777 7 -P 7-71 �—1 �T T-1 17 1 1741 TE7,11 i, fAmor BwknBmnhC==*RshW*-*Apnw emmeemkRXMI (QUALIFICATIONS RELEVANT CONSTRUCTION ECT EXPERIENCE BacrooN 2.5 HowrKEND SrAmumrtom :1 . MI 17.1 f ' . I 1 nl FT 17711 -771 1 a SIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SCHEDULE AcHirzVEMENT PROGRAM SECTIOu 2.6 Schedule Achievement Program Provide a Ifne schedule fbr coinpletim of the Project and dewdbe what Techn�ues are planned ID assure that the schedule will be met, Rif-, nil kvr 177A I! oonMct the prcqecL Clear direction and open corrununballm ensure the project The way that COLLAGE approaches the Construction process is as follows: 1. BUILD THE TEAM COLLAGE, during the subconbid award phase of the pmject Y411 pwqualffy 71rpj�5711111r-77 A successful pn*pct Is one whwe the team players establish cDmmon gods for the prqect. We would like to woore If there am any oter unspoken goals that Boynton Beach Redevelopment Agency would like to achieve during this project. We are df*y well rAm of the sensitivity of the o4acent Neighbors, the Wbddng Marina and the Two Georges Restaurant) as well as the tourist traft and your goal of keeping peace with your neighbors and adjacent businesses, We also assume that we oil share the goal of zem safety Incidents during the entire duration of the project (that Is one of COLLAGE'S goals). We would Ir discuss these and any other goals or objectives that the Boynton Beach Redevellopment Agency may be trying to achieve and doWmlne a game plan to meet those goal& 3. DEFINE THE ROAD MAP TO ACHIM THOSE GOAILS Yffl� i = M14- 0 "Touesti. Tor any projea I or a consiruclonp—m-M—can my succinctly be defined as dear emmkodon and awmvb d=nmbdw. Those Wo elements can be further defined by looking at the following: Kkk-Off Nieft — We would inilialle a project Alldck-ff meefing fbr the ervdm construction tearn (BBCRA, A4acent Busineases, Boynton Bewh Building and Englneedng Dep artrnants and Construction Stall) to hear 111ral1 an1 from the cioalekbiectives and emmallations of the All 11.q r A - I -t7 7--T7R:-:EfC7-�77i 17 17,777, 77 I I ?7V 77 • r, A .......... -7155151irk7Vi7n r577 A -, F 775177 7L-Q-,-V.7.7J1 1 ; e.197111"19=4111 J"lo 1,71JIM(W *Ilir ]I I l'on 11111111 J _Af]d A:, r• 77$1— TIV BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SCHEDULE AmEvEmENT PRoGRAm SgCTION 2.6 K7,7777 * 1"I'AAA .7' 1#1-1 [�j I I ill I I-IL'i I �@Ji I A 0,41; 1 @1 IT- I I I k-11 I IJOA� I I I If U, �-74 F1 A -A. 01 8 6 1 1. 1 F—IFU =77 1 f7l#,�' .// JJT 77=ji - F77- I T -J'7757- I'll'' iTj . 12 fX!1-fl ,Wi � If.: Fs-- 9M� ! A: j-571 1." Ti� ti11q;l 0 111JI14.1,1111 I- I L 777 71 lr�'j i F51 i T i,7 T7 V Fir sfli W=M i K 71 v: "SAFETY MRSTOA i11V COLLAGE is commilled to ft continuous improvern ant of workplace safielly. To ensur� that the site Is the saW workplace possible we will implement a specilic site safety managernent plan. This project is on a tight site and affjawt to the BR=s workin; Marine, Condominhxns, Restaurants, and residenlel arms and the potentiall b- accidenis Is very real. We All hwe a writbri ad* plen. We wil mod weekly jo review the sall6ty plan and we will eRhm the Wely plan with no exceptions. traffic to, from and around the slie, We wl1l develop a very specific "Site U1111zation Plan - to not only address safety kwes but staging, dorage, mallerials deliveries, parking, environmentiW prolection Issues and conshclon aquendng or phasing issue& 7. WEEKLY MEETINGS F 711 IF1 T -,j 0 fTL,',--7t, I- 4 A'1111 -il 46,01-11 ill, . M BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SCMDULE AcHrEvemp-NT PRoaRAm SECTIGH 2.6 SPECIFIC PROJECT APPROACH 1. Understanding the SpecHic PFolect ConsWints and Challenges The Collage Companies has spent fime visling the sb and our wApproach to 0% �T--Oxcuono zjj uQaVWWjM7&ijk this p*d Some of ft distinct limes IndWe, but we not limited Io the fbilowing; The project site is adjacent to the SBCRA!s wofft madna, condominiums and restauranle. The surrounding area Is very active lbr pedestrians, ve*U ftft and Ishing diving communky. Maintenance of Traffic will be first and bwnooL with disruption to the surTounding .;::F I. Dust Control villi be 1 e at all times. #so M I M ' 7 W T 3 L�=hVr,-VTM s 'A BIDDER(S) QUALWICATIONS SCHEDULe ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Stwrm 2.6 971 **51 1 Yli 0 f 77777777777777 I I'LLtPu;:o k,�v: their Input on project access and parldng fbr inspection puMoses. Once all the intmation Is phared, a comprehensive Site Utzation Flan All be developed and bewne an Integral pot of the project and day to day opemiliorm -17'1 777o-47 7,7710 $Yt*711 171-1-111, 7o o I f; 7 FTIFTM Li =17 It tt It --I 1:A-10 National Pollutard Discharge and Ellimi1nalbing Sparn (NPDE# Collage wM install the required wsion control for the site, and all offslb u9itles that may be affixted by the conghcfion operations. The erosion control devices and maWals mnli be dmdmd on a dally basis in order to maintain compliance. oftle andfor as approved by the BBCRA. Summary: Our approaah to construction started wilh our firm understanding of 0* constraints of the projed silo. These constraInts All dLbb how ibis pr4ect Is to t-. 11 11a I R- ilFe 47 4 0 it I: :I 7771 177Nt=7- FiT : 11 1 11 F J1!Q!-'11 I1 : :,A] Jill prooess run as ellicient and painless as possible. Ske Mobilization: Once the Z.". site Is set ug and seml ahmol. wL.M#d.L-2.' -�.L.4. 1-FZV4-ffff*r V1&Zj-",YiUTffM--wffw fencing, Inlet proteclon end temporary construclon entrances.. Al other components 2nd vak All 1e Khaduled systernednW. ma BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SCHEDULE ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM SECTION 2.6 If I [;.,#I I Salk dernolft will commence in a sale and pmfesslonal mannen, Final Drmmlng: Once the demolition Is wmplO,# 57 stone will be spread over the sh. Final Clwn-up and DernoWilballon; Upon completion of the above, the entire work area vdl be cleaned and dernoblilzatlon will commence. Schedule: It Is anticloated the work YWAAM. jai 4 SIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SUBCONTRACTORS SECTION 2.7 ... _ �.1-0 7J .. .. Porom of #08 P for a reason.enh a0fflarmd pages ff neceamy. Pro)W Tide: 8cyMm Harbor Madme, Marfm Open Spa* Profeft Immuence A Soptmbw 1, 2815 LPtZM,--. O 0 "Mmw 22 a DesignCompanic %V"WW' BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS DRUG-ftm WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION SECT10m '.*'A�1 .'a' _ li• a a .I Al. + ! .. #f Y. !SI[!77, i F I- .1 1 —77 Hil i t. !111 71; •: f... el. ire.. i 1177T7•.kl �'r• �! +I !r, t' „r, -77 r}1 ! . ! uJ,jf lt i t. V Y 77i., As the ponwm euthmtnrd tD sign dw StoftmaK 1 owft 80 this firer oomp ks *M12H 24 425 BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS t 0 TV 2014-2015 o oflAb mm Pm ffiR. LOCAL LOCAMON, m Twmmm imuk sk :. , r:. ,: LAK WAY FL 39746 v''L'l9 t . da"go.0 &.,a 0, as, BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS State of Florida , &T.,ITf Ir W -71f + � ,I77 44, 1P crir. f977,777" {`r I r x 4• N pnalY� r pp 9 /J a } IN QUALIFICATIONS INSURANCE 2.10 BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAFETY P ROGRAM ISECTION 7-11 26 Sa" Program If Bid and note it in your Bid Table of Contents. -17-777.-PM 111MICA i = #57177771r,7717P—e MM ii 7111,71 . . . . . . . . . . 01L]k A :'#.q J' 1 14 011=' 7'117 r7w.—Mrb T91 2012 88 2013 86 2014 87 To ensure that our silos are the safest workplace poesible, we have Implemented a ske specific ad* management system. AddMondy we will employ the Services of a Sd* Consultant to act as a Poor Reylew Ihird pay Eq)ert to asm Wety management and control. This system consists of the followIng lasks performed on a dad)f Weis, our onsite ubty mansprs will: 1Provide Orientation training Al daily staff, vWbr, and contractorL Z Develop and coordinate Safe Plan of Action (SPAI) fbr Y, and construction phaBes. 3. Provide baMo ft-ald services. 4. Develop site specific weekly wbty meetings and maniage the communication of thooe meetings. 5. Conduct daily formal (documented) Inspeollons; of the entire sfte. 6. Maintain indderit stsftillas and keep all wbIly related records, 7. Provide third party inddent Invefteflon mvices for onsite IncidanbIncluding non- injury events. 8. Coordinate and document correclive action of each hazard Idened wlh the responsible contraclors. G. Release Important safety bulletins to all staff an an es needed basl& 10. Manage be Hazoom program Including mWntWnlng and updating the MSD8 inventory of all Ira [I' 11. Manage the Safety Observation Reporting System and collociltebulate all m,k7:�-t rL1.1.1 / :11::.. 1r f"T, 77 0'-t7 �71 =Mlill tAtir-7 �W 171'11r.77 - Additional Saftft Training Ur -7r111711=73. � the required Safety Cl 1. Two OSHA I 0 -hour dams ( max 15 people per session) Two lullftlehandler operelor courm ( max 15 people per session) BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAPPETY PRor.,RAm SECTION 2.11 3. Two fall protection classm (mmc 15 people per session) 4. Two respinstor dam with It testing (max 15 people per session) 5. Two ft aWadult CPRIAED classes (max 15 people per session) Ovemill Safety Standards Prior to mobiflzation, our safety control manager and the site superintendent shall plan to the program manager. This Man shag at a minimum indicate: * Evacuation Rally Points * Conhdor Parldng * Potable Wow Sources * Designated Smoldng Area n MSDSIHAZCOM folder locations a AED locafions Emergencyoonts* llsts MeWal lay down areas (I applicable) xi Fire Extinguisher Loodons a Wade Receptacle Locations (If applic") Where hazardous waste operations axisk 019 plan must have a spedfic Health on: 11' So* Plan KP) equal to or oweeding the progrom moriagers HSP for the hazardouz work involving the hazardous item. M =77 7 1 loll minuile orientation' by the escorting party. Vlsbm must be emrted at all times by a ba0ged employee. 22 VLL-7—= 7w I =t document. The College superintendent shall, during the course of the morning wei around, review the plan and sign the plan prior to the crew work starting. SPRs shoo be turned in to the HSE troller on a daily basis. TSA – Each momln2 and at whenever WiNTI-9—raW Chowty A*arcmzi�.g R"Ing 19 amss me WA Ono resolve any ASE issues. These meetings can talce ftom two to ten minutes. 11,f LY.Vir, 177 117'jj;a� 'W. I :"I M-5 7rLo =XXT77-117 =7-A;- ! 7 711 11. L --;u .. -'j-' BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAFETY PROGRAM SECTIoN 2.11 1W17- 111�["�Ojj W VzTUjrj'kZ"S I i -;7t 7.,j 1 j meeting prim to perliorming arri wmk A brief wmm will be given to all persons in th-. 17771g.;o �o 775'7W V J= Fi�i FT Lq71-;NM71 El'�Iri*:i,,:'Illilpl:),i,,Ilo�ill�-lil.'�--t..(cl[l)o; O ; I ,,, u - WAIL: t413111010 11::Mlf- . 0 (XPv'� Ifl III ;V771 J�q [7 j1jQK I ; 4 - III j^..1 t;;P4jj4Kj I 11"j I ill' jjj�-'tj U1111 Eli, Ill I& I d lt-�] -", , 17-7 =I] 71 1 71 -71977 --fu I 110,11141 10 0 4 f. ME- =� Mobile cram operators must be quallilied through a testing and qualirmatim procedu recognized by the program manager, such as the (NCCCO) National Commisslon for Cerdcdon of Crone Operator& pemlift E =1 Power Tools and any corded itern - All pow corded Items and took on sile shall be - inspeckid monthly and prior to use. The itern shall then be marked Ath the appropmw monthly color coding. LI not property marked shall be promptly placed out of commission by College. Moblle Equipment - Al mobile equipment shall receive daily pre -use inspections and shall be documented on the marhins. Examples include forldilts, backhoes, personnel Ifts/man ft, sic. ScaNdIng - All scAdding shall be Inspected and tagged by a competent person prior '- InNW use, babe each work shik and after arry event that could aft its Integrity. Untagged scaflolds shall not be used. kanes - A third party certed competent person shall make a thorough annual inspection of all cranes and powered hoising equipment in accordance wilth OSHA nequirements. Cranes assembled onsite shall receft an inspection prior to being used. 'Er-rimentallon shall be provided b program manager and ke1t In College records. BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAFETY PROGRAM SECTION 2.11 I =7771rj M771 fj=- 9 111 alrl10 77, 7 7 f: 0,7, 1 -A I 1. 71 F0,1V 11 7 7 7 0 7 mjg) r. g--, � I rw in; FT--ovij -iI_1j Program Managers upon requesL This Ilsting shell not indude personal informalion prohibited by law. To oorrW v",@E compliance problems, Collage shall adopt the mthreesler, 1: 1• administered system. Actlon level One - If is subcontrac11 This to =nplI, with an applicable HSE standard, Conage shall issue a written 1n1ft of non-compliance' to the cwhictor along with a �wrnlng 6W. Action leval Two - If llems of non-compliance am not corrected by Action UNd One, or it to worker or contractor continues to not fbilow the HSE policy, a VdIttert Notice of Temporary Job Suspension' shall be Issued and work may not conInue until the issues be" been deemed =npliant by College and the program manW. Action level Thres - If action levels one and Mo do not resuft In the conInftr or worker being brought into oomolance, progress payawts may be hold or contact kanInallon may result. Drug Free Policy Purpose and Goal: The Collage Companies Is committed to protectirig the aft, health and well-being of all employees and other Individuals In our workplace. W -- with Me need lo maintaln an aloohol and drug-tm environment * This policy recognizes that employee Involvement with alcohol and offier drugs con be very dinplive. adversely affect the quality of work and perbrmanice -ul emplwises, pose serion health r1sks to users and oMers, and have a negative Impact on Productivity and morale. * This oiganIzation has no iniention of Interfering with the private lives of Its employees unku invoWernent with alcohol and other drugs off the job affiects job performance or public sailety, * As a condIflon of employmen% this organization requires that employees adhere to a strict policy regarding Me use and pmesslon of drugs and alcohol. * This organIzation encourages employes to voluntarily seek help with drug and alcohol problems. Covered 1forkers. Any InclMdual who conducts business for the organization, Is ............ k� 47771T�Mf11T171 11 r4 rt BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS Sm r. -Ty PRorsRAm Sevrm 2.11 . 1 0 ;T: 11 4 1311 11 1 H I I', l sell. trade, and/or aftr 11r sals alcolwA. 1'. drugs or inbAcants. PresWpgm and over-Itile-counter drugs we not prohibited who taken In standard dolle wdar iWnq in wtiIQ ITMT1-02 Ii7kill jjwftg n al pharmacist to awlisin whether the medication may InW%re wkh sab The Illegal or unarlhollized use of presedpillion drugs Is prohibited. It Is a Violation of our drug-tw workplace policy to Intentlarl misuse and/or abuse prescription madicaffans. Appropriate disciplinary action wIll be taken If job performance deterlorAllin ani oftr aDddenb olr,4w. 7 N' .............. " I - , 4L Federal contracling agencies wN be noffled when appropriate. Searches: Entering the organization's pmpft oorlisfilutes cmusent tD searchles and wons. If an IndisAdual is sus= of violating thl dg-jil ,'i. 71 conducled of deft and wo* stations, "h1cles; and equoneK and jftlW Wars. T' F .0 1 -:-;F7-K7l11 7115 PRIK"'i I Ifi 111f:11.6: In l*11 a I I [;RC 014,11 mill Ili vA j,ja w`jlljff7r- 'W", ;-7 IT, I I jj E 7 --TI �;j t W-7 W --V, ILI w, '11. 1 F1 drug-tesfing Informal will be maintained in separab conidential rewrds. Each = 111as a condon xf, rm1 The substances that vd1l be tested for are amphetamines, cannabinolds, ooewne, xplates, phenqd1dine (PCP) and aWhDI, BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAPETY PROGRAM SECTION 2.11 WT-7-OTAYK=77- ULT -1167M, �47.- the presence of the mebWIIWs of drugs w& conducted by the analysis of urina. 7-7 1 hekhe Wb positive a second time or vWaM the Raturn-to-Work Agreemed An empbyea will be subject W the same consequences of a positive ted If haw* 1--110 forms or refuses to coopwift In the Wng process In such a way that prevents completion of the test. ii -23 Us WiJi—y6w A—UgWir-6 It-Wilalap- employees to voluntarily seek help with alcohol andfor drug problems. 11, however, an indivildual violates the pd4 the consequences are serious. 0JL1Yj1 11 tAL'i v i1ol r i,'i M I ij-1 1;*1 111711 oil I W Al 1011 W:]C 4] ff a employee viol" the policy, he or she will be sub)rt to progressive discIplInery action and may be required to enter rehabilhatim. An employee required to enter rehabilitation who falls to successfuily mriplete it and/or repNdedly vlolaW the policy will be terminated from employmen1l. Nothing in this policy prohibits the employee from being disciplined or discharged for o1her YMons and/or performance problems. (zi 11 4fll- M F;j, a a wndrdon of continued employment. nZwo Inal eany Inuirvenuon ano support Improve me success of rehabIlitadon. To support our employees� our drug-free workplace policy: m Encourages emiplo)m to seek help 9 they are concerned UW they or their family mernbets may have a drug andfor alcohol problem. Encourages employm to utilize the services of qualified proibsslonale in the community to assew the seriousness of suspected drug or alcohol problems and identify appropriate sources of help. Tratment for aloolholism andfor other drug use disorders may be covered by the employee benefit plan. However, the ultimate financial responsibility for recommended treaknent belongs lo the employa& Confidentially. All information received by the orgenizadDn throtigh te drup-tree Tiose who have a legitimate need to know In compliance with relevant laws and management policim. BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS SAFETY PROGRAM SecnoN 2.11 J;rtjj 1 0 CI rl , ! ff 777. M 1 .1 i t f 11T, j WQ;,7- I 1171 11 In addition, employees am encouraged to. Be concerried about working In a sale environment. Support follow workers In seelting help. Use the Employee Assistance Program. ReW dangerous behavior to tt* supervisor. It Is the supervisor's rogwriBlIbility to: * Inform emooyees d to drug-;� workplace policy. * Observe ernploym performance. * Invesfigalle reports of dangerous proictices, w Document negative changes and problems in Wormance. nano' Counsel employees as Io 9)pecled performance imp Refer employees to the EmMoyse Assistance Program. CAear� stab consequences of policy violations. I amployess Is critical to our success. To ensure all employees are aware of D*r role In supporting our drug-fte workplace program: * All empbyea will receive a written copy of the policy. * The policy will be reviewed In orientation sessions with new empbyees. * Posters and brodures will beavallableat oil locations BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS wwli it I W �Ijj BONDING CAPACITy 2.12 sompon"PANdimbam Uddw4FL 3MI HM 78&7770 0 Fak PM710-7701 TON h— PMTS54MD # FamMOM4=0 9z. 1; aUed �d Abare Pleased to beth& @uW"wft for Comw Design & 0"*vdon Grow. In& Bonds are CUrrW*VAidw throto NCO American Spocially IrwArance CompanyvAilch 'A+. X%r wW has a Treasury I.Ming of SMAM000. The North Amedow Specialty Insurance Company Is lberwecl to do business In the Slab of Pbdda. Ab ham Inveftaled to finandal capablba, pwIlommum refismoss or Coilage Dedgn & 0matructlon Group, Ino. dba The College Companks and think you'll be pleased with the qualMy ortheir work We usually anidelpalb no ciffaMes In providing surety bonds for Collage Design a ConAtruct12-- Group, Inm In the ==ODD single, $50,00Q= aggregaW range. This IsHer is not a cmmbnwd to provide any bonds unless all undenwbrig requIrgmwo Including cmftwA bond 1brm and financing mview are met prior to IssWria any borift Nelfw cis agerwy, nor the wr8ty * 110ble lbr any damages releft to this kftr w pmjeot Should ym ham my questions, please do not haslials to cordaut us. Jeffrey W Reich, CPOU President BIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS PRICING AND Corrs ftcnm 3.0 0. AND COSTS &I Construction Services Price Proposal and Related Costs The Proposed cost shall be provided In the format shown in Affachinent OC. H "A, w Pr*d Scope of Work The scope of the Proposer(s) woric consists or the totality Of the successful Nioposer(s)'s/Construction Fiffri's duties and obligations under the RFP, Including all Attachments and Addenda, and any resulting cofftract. 32 Self Perform Identify all work your firm would propose to self -perform for this program in discretion. 3.3 Pwmit Fees The BBCRA has pre -paid tor the plan review and construction permit fees associated with the overall Marina Open Space project as of the date of Issuance of the RFP. The BBCRA will pay the CAty of Boynton Beach'directly for any additional few or costs associated with the completion of the Demolition Phase Project and shown on Aft*ment ffGff Proposal Cwt ftakdown as an SIDDER(S) QUALIFICATIONS PRICJMG AND COSTS SocTioN IF i �..11711ir-7, 7. Or* ,# submwaL Rm--rt for r. 4� 7� QUALIFICATIONS PRICING AND COSTS SECTIoN "Al .,+. �t. . a , - F ♦ + r apt_XIJta: r 777M714 p 'Y Ia Y Pxemident TMO 407-w9-2257 Tolvouno Number MWIwa 18 uf25 ATrACHMENT "C"' PROPOSAL COST BREAKDOWN Item No. Descrtptlon Unit Quant1tv cost I Mobilization & Demobilization LS 1 $ 11500-00 2 Supervision & Management LS 1 $ 5,500.00 3 Permit Fees (if applicable) Allowance $ 500.00 4 Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) LS 1 $ 1,760.00 5 Security Construction Fencing is 1 $ 950-00 Removal of the two (2) existing street light poles and reinstallatlon of one (1) street light pole located at 6 the west end of the project site LS 1 3,00000 Cap and remove existing utilities 7 both above and below grOUnd LS 1 $ 1,950.O D Demolition of two stoMarina ry F19,18376-00 8 Building LS 1 $ Cut and smooth remaining south. wall of building including stucco and 9 painting LS 1 $ 2,500.00 Overlay remaining slab with #57 10 rock LS 1 $ 1,800.00 11 Dust & Debris Controls LS 3. $ 1,200.00 12 Insurance LS 1 $ 750.00 Comma ctor Fee LS 1 $ 6,500.00 TOTAL $ 47,786.00 v,j T N =BEAC CRA BOARD MEETING OF: September 8, 2015 i U " 1 •" A 1 i i 1' , -,Tff I SUBJECT: Consideration of Bus Shelter and Bus Bench Design within the CRA District I SUMMARY: This item was brought forward at the request of a Board Member to discuss the design and cost of bus benches and shelters within the CRA. The City of Boynton Beach has a Transit Advertising Program/Bus Shelters Bus Benches, Bus Panels Agreement with Paul W. Smith d/bla Boynton Transit Advertising Company to provide bus shelters and benches for free in exchange to allow advertising in the shelters and on the bus benches (See Attachment 1). According to the City's Finance Director, Tim Howard the City receives approximately $14,500 in revenue per year from the advertising revenue. Section 1.5 J. of the Agreement states, "The CITY reserves the right to exclude downtown areas or areas of historical significance from the placement of benches and bus shelters." As new development has come into the CRA/downtown area, City and CRA staff has requested that bus shelters that are included in a new project complement the new development or the surrounding area. Some examples include the Wal-Mart at Gulfstream and Federal Highway. Wal-Mart erected two decorative bus shelters that are architecturally compatible with the store (See Attachment 2). Casa Costa built a new shelter on CRA property at Boynton Beach Blvd. and Federal Highway (See Attachment 3). Neighborhood Renaissance recently built a bus shelter for the Model Block project on Seacrest (See Attachment 4). None of these new shelters have advertising. Delray Beach, Boca Raton and Hypoluxo do not permit advertising on their bus benches and shelters. They control this through their Sign Ordinances which do not allow off -premises signs (See Attachments 5 — Boca Raton Sign Code and Attachment 6 — Delray Beach Sign Code). The cities of Lake Worth, Lantana, Delray Beach and Boca Raton, have constructed decorative bus shelters without advertising along Federal Highway which runs through their downtowns (See Attachments 7-10). The only printed material permitted is the Palm Tran route and schedule. The question was raised; why not let Paul W. Smith Enterprises construct all the bus shelters since it is at no cost to the developer, the City or the CRA? The discussion is whether to allow advertising on benches and shelters along major corridors that are under intense redevelopment activity or to recommend to developers that they incorporate attractive and architectural compatible shelters/buses. Attachment 11 shows a bus bench along N. Congress with advertising. FISCAL ACT: Not applicable at this time. However, the cost of a bus shelter is approximately $30,000 for the design used on Model Block and at Casa Costa. CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\FY 2014 - 2015 Board MeetingslSeptember 20151Bus stops shelters.doex A "�� """ BEACH '�CRA RECOMMENDATIONS: Continue to support requiring attractive bus shelters without advertising as part of new development with the CRA. Vivian L. Brooks Executive Director # . I wwxw Ngenal item Xequest Forms by Meetings\September 20MBus stops shelters.docx 1 IV®R 01 A �� 1 Owl III =90111 I III I Brooks, Vivian From: Howard, Tim Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 2:36 PM To: Brooks, Vivian Cc: LaVerriere, Lori Subject: City's agreement for Bus Shelter Advertising Attachments: R97-129.pdf Vivian, attached is Reso R97-129 with Boynton Transit Advertising for bus shelterbenches and advertising. Thanks Tim Tim Howard, Director of Financial Services Financial Services City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-742-6311 Nowarffftbfi.usI ALAtw�.bo nt�on-beac�h.or Please be advised that Florida L abroad pu,,)Iic records law and all correspondence tome via errail maybe subject to disclosure. Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records, Therejore, your e -moil czenmunication and yotir e-inall address may be subject to public disclosure. Attachment 1 r SOLUTION NO. 97- SOLUTION F THE CTTX C ISTON F THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDAF AUTHORiING AND DIRECTING YO D CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMtNT .BTWEEN THE CITY QF B TON.BEACH AND PAUL W. SMITHT RISES, INC., DBA B&NTON TRANSIT - ADVERTISING C ; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIV.E.DATE-. Paul W: Sinith Enterprises, Inc. DBA Boynton transit Advertising Company i5 interested in installing bus shelters, bus benches, and other forms of street furniture for advertising purposes in the City of Boynton Beach; and the City Co=mission.hs determined a need within the City for bus shelters and benches to provide shelter and accommodation for residents at bus stops andi throughout the city; and WHEREAs, the City of Boynton Beach will incur no foreseeable coats in providing this accommodation to; residents; and the City of Boynton Beach will recover a percentage of the gross monthly sales revenue earned by the co any through advertising sales; and the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City Of Boynton Beach to enter into an agreement. with Paul W. Smith Enterprises, Inc., Ba ton Transit Advertising. No W, THEREFORE, BE IT EBSOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION THAT:Op-THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Sect i_an -L -- The City COn"a'ss'on Of the City Of oynt,, Peach, Florida heze_by authorizes axid directs the Agreement with Paul Wr. Ayor and City Clerk to . execute an Transit Advertising ;mi th EnterpriseS, Inc., DBA Boynton and of b-aA aheiterst ,e fitting the installation ag Sen e, and other forms of street furniture for dvertisi n grass sales purposes in exchange for a percentage of monthly gr revenue earned by the Company, said AgreeMent being attached hereto as Exhibit Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediatel ' y upon passage. day of Anquat, 1997. D PMSEAM ADOPTED t:h's TQN—PEACH, FLORIDA CITY OF BQY� - ATTEST. R m AGREEMENT Beh"m THE crry OF'BOYNTON BEACH And Paid W. Smith Emderprim, Inc- Dt Compmw For Transil Adverdsing PnWanifflus ShdkT& On Bewhem, Bus P TmS AGRERMW madc and entered into this day 01'__- IM, by and between the CITY OF -BoYNToN BEACH mmdnfkr -�c—ffh, a municipm mporation oqpmmd under the'laws of ft State of Florida. amd.PAUL. W. SMrM ENTERPRIMS, INC., DBA BOYNTON TRANSIT ADVERTISING COUPANY (hereinafter "COMPAPer), a CoMoristion aigauLzed and -existing under ft laws of the State of Florida. VVITNESSE TH. WHEREAS. COWANY. is a corPradw orpnized under the laws of the Sme Of Flaride and licensed to do busitum in the Sme of FkffWp, WW WHEREAS, COMPANY is in the busimm of crecting bus stop shcltcm and ims� bus benches forum by the general p6lic for the purpose of miling and placing advatfifing within bus stop shelters and on beachm; and WHEREA& CITY dedres to SUP* MWWU With SIWJW fY0U1 1DOleUICUt WQadW gn&Dr con"miem aM accomma"on at bus now and prwom to mWy said need at no cost to CrrY, and WHEREAS. the op-Wom of the Palo Benh Cmuty trandt sysum suRm and recommend ameptanoc of this, mmopal in er&r that the knefits thereffmay in to am cmvcniem of its pawns. NOW TE[RRXFORZ, in wn"vation. of the mutual.covenants cmitained. berein, it is stipulated and agreed as A)Ilom: smson 1. &-ghlifift This Agrement constiftom an cNdumvc agmemm b&vm CM Am COMPAW with resped to the mgtm set forth hadn. However, this Agrantm has no advem ollixt an the prior Rgmcomm Mween the CITY and Flutie Emquism •Imjls mcm.m and assim dWd Appat 3, 1994. CITY shall not enter into shy odw agreemefitIor transif advertising. while this Agramcot is in cffcctm Section 1.5 _Ucmden.' A.. CITY SearAs to COMPANY The right to constrod, mcm and mainmin bus shelters and bawl= vOlMn the C4 of Boynton Beach at apDWfimky designated locations within the City of Bomyntm Bruch along the transit spinas' bus muum or ]pbK= or public cmenimm COMPANY may area up to twenty-five (25) bus "ters and fifty (50) beaches upon the road n~Lwq or on private HK 0 f PmPcrtY, Pnmded that COMPANY obhuns any nquimd casetnents,or the Propny owner of the site.. CITY ju the WgW.0f its uwnmMo. of the site amPfie 8116h easermenm lamr, or 1 is toefibcbWc COMPANrs =of ft Oita. All conveyance dopianents shall be in a formapp by the City A for CITY. B.. CITY and C6*"i` -sit4tftsit> tcEs.' lies snaY:ha p�vi the I' or ts.ian be and gaol Iy,.witk.t3ie t�ty of. airy other � "k � � $t)e i. `� tnulyde GitjA_ Cra®nlvr," - cl6..lo Nc d .:a.4w®.uS ...:•::i....e.3t:r :.x_ , 't _..,_..:.t ..... �:. r.... .. _ . <. _.. _. , : .. as . by the putio f:om t"Ap'thy above Itle,ltbt # _ , C. In the COMPANY ANY .&d to Boyntom ik is . ver: to tl"z ,. CITY bmVmnly "(2®) `froTQ objediams it has to tl� pmpaspil:n lOr, p lxd #ime t iIt D. The afaof'•: 1i®e: mg-ftf id: c,I 1•= t:� S I ! f 1 1: II SII 1 AI 1 tt t ffib Win iltteem (15) days A J i d13)do, o ' ' for 2 COMPANY shall aw. inso. W.40M MEARtsin, tqw or FqAace in caawfism with an applicable City. coumty, State. Fcdcnfl. or Otbw;!egnWmy OD4M &= shchm and bmcbm at whatsmvr to CITY Bus Wm4p shall be aad. built to refled * pmdombad dedp of the as d=nW in Hziu-bit -9"_ ,be potmued on a Weekly buis and tomy shelter or ,ieikh swi be 'red immediouly, but unft no dxmmsmam Wa tbim five � I ;,fir 2 L • .. I. Muld or the Mini* ' �F ll Y; -f ^ j F provided11111 F I1out.thctcrm • 111. of Agmenicni and- without I= for it 1 tll . 14 l F ,l l ':11 Fi I- 1umj'' 1 •• u: F 111 .... 1.1 O! ids i51 tF [^ ti stut is 1 S 3Mthat 1] 5? ] eto Win cmierap -m: COYAMMIJIM City: of Myopon ]Pmh IT F.W .t ,-1 • e F 0 Boynton e I': 1*.M"PgcmcrdDepmlmentevid=6ftaUreqtilW be 1 1 1- 5 0 n I! , w` 1 CnT aF y., to pMfWy upon requeii P 1 1: . , n { A , which r 1' , 1. L r 1:1 I r. k4 I, ,1 1 ding 1 ; 1 � of all PCTSM l , I0 FqMly dunn te pfffo�of wo& This reqnifement Shull applyF 4 1i L I ! 1 limited fo tiornik worldng 11 fl 1111 1). F1ti Morida rq. Iia e 00a VOicabb •'=lavmA, I I `JI >r:-. 1 F U n ' 1< : I I F l r i , I N. i. are in F a I the MOM grhjgym. mu�% 5* be -foOnved, Tim: Company's falarc to ^ii nal z' itse1: 1the;afiffamengoned nW Mume.him ftm, complianq'r ^" !11 l ftmautw. i I• ; , !jLW.JL, 0:". ,;1 1, wI 1p 411,11:x. A 4 1 COMPANY "I obtain the rcqmrcd;pe=tg from the agency having jurisdiction am . bus stop slielters and bigcbes� and the Ianda on which they am locamd, including but notfindtad to am PaImBesch County. 1Boynton Beack andthe Florida DqWMC*of Transportation, CITY h&CbY waives {l 1 connection pemdt feesm0red by entities other1 responsibility 11 e ` COMPANY 1 street fivniture• ! Y the City of Boynton Peank Sow krnftm shall consist or hicyck racks,dirmtories. and waste "ece COMPANY da submit rig% ! 1 Fl and spedficaitionis for the sow furniture together with -an accoratc description of the site for qpwval by CITY prior to the installation ofany stred fitraiture- City shall bm Monty (20) days to amme or dmw may rapmthatrM• 1 f 1 k: L COMPANY "I it i denyq1e.; f t' vF:ndiag,the alme, stred filmiture. shall be subject to the Wpm and conditions ofthis Agreement COMPANY iiity tall up to twenty (20) 1 1 r ii - tire. Removal. Should a trash receptwkittstalled pursmant to Section S.5, the - �COMPANY. -i I l i YI from dw r4 1 .1 ♦ �• COMPANY ^1 # I Ili l for. umintainingenvironment 1 as where COM' 2 fftrw furnifture,bus shelters and benches 1 w:.. FI Stiflogn 6. Poyment to WE COMPANY shall pay tQ CITY a percentage of the gross. sales each mouth calco lated pursuant to 1 tquarterly- JW Revenue r 1' •' 1 16 cria 000 00 D0 * over a s,u Agmber or adientemcbm The numbLT of. shelters1 bcmhm provided or under flus Agreementmay be e, 1 1 written^'1 l r u of the.parfies. The r of On ver r shall be o iyears from r1 el dote ice-: the ' ,_+ +MIl a t The Agmmeot shall wmanded for two Wing of 1 unless -. rha!3 notifn the other of its intention 1 A to rcncw r Agreement al r l am hundred i the date,tennination Section 9. ftbHe riMle MWE=tMEt 1 :a space available basis, COMPANy COMP'w o :r 1 pubfic serVICe K 1 tmrmuts t1 to advertised within the shelters,no charge to Crry. -o1 1. Ndkt. a AlilAgreement shall be in wrii 'Noftdcr :ry or a , ' u toe city Cly Hall IW Sast Boynton Beach Boulevard P.Q. Box 310 gqnbn lkwh,'Flmida3342&G3l0 As to : P.O. ' . 7 . Asit . CompmW BNWk `Morida 33474 " 5 t1: tl A waiver of any brewh or defiftiltie atit ff o + M � +l,.., " IMis Agrament may be teratinatuponthe defluiltof an conditionof this Agmenteit by noticegiving 1 and 1 correct such 4' !''.Shouldany- conam delliult,wit1 1 4' thirty.0I day puiod, the wnmL.ctautomatically unless ad0tional restorefirne to correct the. default is granted in '17 writing by the non-dellitilft party, In the event COWANY 1, <' It. i J condition11 moi:, f i i ai +0 •}; 4 I temination.' Should C6 . NFANYAkil - to nimo4 its, *ftM b=bM and'- other. agdpmwt within. &C prescribed period, MY. +1: removti Meet humiture3WPcqmw. CITY nmy dispose of the shelters,i' and street fimtm in any man= it sm fit. at liability. S _'-,1;W I 1 In the event It becomes necesury for 8A}' IL860A t0 vonstm this AtgeetnM-as permrtt d by ing Rules of Evidence of the State of FMorwa, this . Shall be8i j prepied and &aftmd by -ft paities hereto, and AA be .t ofthe State ofFlorida. . �I Section Ib. 6 a.> '014M This Contract contains the entire Agreement and undcrstsuidio$ between the parties as to the k r-t maners contained.herein. Any oral repimntation, or Illi cations Rif noerning this Apument shall be of no forcc and m3ect. Section MReforftnicaL Company shall not be held in daraWt of this Ag=mcnt if it is prevented km pahnning hereunder by conditi6fis:cntirely b.wyond its OURIT01 such as acts of God, strilms, Wm and otha c—P.6% jnaj�og per"Mucciroposoble "ifle-gal provided the Company.makes a.good fhitbcffqA;q curcsameand-no#F y City of any corifton which f beliem makupeafotmam.impossible or iflogal. Tin the. eym tW either party has T66011M.tO. 9 COW of com*Wzi jurisdiction in'orda to aaVxw I :.this.A.;gftm.nL yesneshal b� Palm Beach County, Florwa. Section headings inserted herain are fbr ODMnieW only. am not intended bD be used as aids to interproation, and natUndinj on the pard es. am hkgft 19, AgMdIgM. TMa Agreement may be modified or amen&d only by written Ad&ndijm to A . greement duly awcuted by both parties hereto. §Wk, 20. Aug Uongjgd� Rtc6rds, Beginning fiscal you 1998- COMPANY suitunit to the City ManW 'of CrrY an accounting compilation prepared by a Florida cartified public accountant at the end of each yew to verify oDmplianoe with the firumcial omiditions and terms of this AgDdu ient. 21, No"d32MflWna Mk@ChM. COMPANY shall provide five (5) oon-adsing benchek or ow (1) If( -advertigingf bencorh emy five (5) advertising benches. whichem is greater, to be installed by COMPANY -at locOons designated by CrrY. CONFANY "I maintain the um-ad�ising benches in accortiance with this Agreemesit. SeLden 21 Shelters and benches placed at private &Liliti w not on public road eight-d-.sys and mp&izig PaYfuentS to f owner d" be compt ftm this Agreement. if ftre am no raludicrawn for Paymeat to a property owner at a public facility, thm the mwue wngd from adyerdsft if a", droll be incinded in the total amount cakulated for &e purpose of malft pgymmt to the City as provided for in this agreement if any provision. of this Agreemot or application tkred to any Person or skuation. is to my be held invalid or Uaftceabli-, the =wW" of this Agoemenk and the appfiadoii of stich to Ons Pnmm"s ., Pawn or sitmad Other than. tbosie as, to which it " hue been hdd hWWM or I unenforccobte "I FW be a0ected thereby, and sho confinu# in " fo= aid effxt, and be enforwd tD the fullest. w*mt pennitted by law. 7 Waiver by the C4 of any provision of this agreentent or any fitme 14nitabon prov . ided for in this a n6t cvmittc:a waiver of to ny. Cr pwvwm. IN. WMESS WHEREOF, the poydes hereto heve cause d these presents tG be executed on the date and year irW"ted below - 0 IM BgACi. 13 0 14, A Attest, Date: 19.Al Cityglerk —w Approvod as to&m: No= Dam. —ffnlif� Mw I r =7 I I �J M. -.14M IM M F I I QL- P117 -i IIN - kM 1172 ul 15754111511 AL. I MFJJt;"%KMJI am appmved subject to Company obtaining the building permits for and provi'ding written notice.to the City manager of the Wended bmch I�cations as piMded fbr in this agreement, ,wood, Square Bencb I acafions Gateway Road (2) 7 lina Center Boynton Beach Blvd (2Y ppes of Boynton / Congress Seacrest (3) ppes of Boynton / GaWm* lawrence Road (1) .T,--ola / Gateway Old Boynton Road (i) rIms phza Federal Highway (3) ,gress and Pla= Lane / northbound Congress Ave (2)'. rrenade at Boynton Beach Ocean Ave Q) Adme Square Uton. Plaza MR. Beach Public Lilrary 1. ad benches: City shall provide in writing to the Company thel.ocations whers non -ad benches are to be placed. ......... .. W � Ili ii ci 1 � a i s su IL u� EXHIBIT C BUS BENCH CRITERIA (ize: Six feet long Onstruction: 80richps'shall-be Made of recycled plastic lumber with a dons ity of .93b.to .980 9/cc (A8TM D. t92) and a CoMpressive stength of 3GOO46-4700 0 /"rich. Tensile strength shall be 1W psi. .Ordware: ..AJt fasteners, stWI be stainless steel. Panels, The. bench bacici will be,advartising panels constructed of fra ing2'x6' with clear lexan orplaxiglesdiplay panels ,iln num M ,AXe to 10 crezons treated p . lywood and attached to plastic har support braces. olor-. Gj* Ian ufacturer. American Earth Friendly, Delray Beach Florida, or equal. iT !A: 1 1h!` a 4' i N P i k l ll(seaI * back) W. 1 AN r 154400K.Wd 6i" l,. 1 M HT1 Not .l 1y T"mitesor 4, 1 Split,! y New imee& 11or Saift ` mAnuibm its del" appearormyear aft" year R , ; E t 1450 S.W. 101h Street, 02 • Defiay Bewh, FL 334844 • Ph:, 0" 27641 Y1 • Fax. 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C" may request'that d6M'PA'MYftL-fitrnituft at $Pocified locationL gaff street., s not dnvM.�Ily'dcpyMY 6 request Y1+ 1, abom. sftd � fimmitm AFM shall.be'su:'Nect, to.the. and conditions Of this qnM ICOWANY 6aY.0011 UP to twenty (20) hicyple rads, fifteen (15Y dizectories, and OATty (3()) trash recepwes with 46or1io*' L Should .. Wxle be installed MOMant tD Section 5.L5,- the MY shall'remm the trash f rot fi PatIeWrOnce per weekwithOutoost to CC)UPANY. CONPANY,Shanbe hIcle. resIMUMI& for main ' tainin . g a. clean ;Ijora1 cnt A the areas where CONFAW's strwAut.ita-bus shchm aptz benches are 1�� m. M! Ma—CII063-4-al.ReS: Pmm%"P d 5�000,to.. $6-$'- $5,00.1 $15,000 over $15,OW 1 5% The. nmubd of shelhn mid bencbes PMvi&d for unft thft Agreement 'be'increased by May Wriftep agrecroent of ft parties. 11 fit #I I .. , IMMIRFM MMEEMVIIT� �;I 11 FY t.. TWe_AFWWn[ IMI be MAIMIlatim* extended for t"i teirras of � fwe (5) yews, unless eidw Pgaly RCOAM the 0&r" -of its intention. na to maw the Agroment'witbin'one hundred eigh90) ty (I days. of the termination date.- Pnbfk.Renft Announ On a space Avow IP Wk, CO'Jt "Y: shail. allow for MvApoved public serv= anfloulicemonts to he adverthiad within tho shelters, at -no charge to CrrY. section in, Nofice_ 7W97 waiverof breachor4 X11, i 4 I; provision 1f this -Ap6emept shall na'constitutt / f opende as,a. warver T I otherbreach 1 "uh 1 smh provision 4 of any other pmvidojKnor shall i any Ailuft !1 This Agreement.may be terminated upon the defindt o 2Py condition 1 this Agreemermt.by gmng notice A writing:1.11 thirty 1:„ i0i.corrod such de&#f 1 1 a0II^.rty !: to, correct defaultwithin l 6 da A' 1 1 the coublict,1 1 :I I1 .f 1 t' 1 1..1 .I : 1 i7 1 .-;*., (1 1 1 1. 1tn'e 16i F1 i ah;fi � in 1 Si ) ( F 4j - 41f ! party.!ito OYM C6&FANY "uhs andfai Is,t,1 correct, COWANY I 1 1 }. 1 l'-1 . A ' i:, I w : e ( hI .: restorethe 1 original F4 1j 1 1at no.'r4. 0 liability 1 I 'i 1 days 11.. contract' Y termination.,;�� !: 3 X41 d A i' 1 J 4 v: 1 : I Ji �. 1 A {I1,-. Should 4WhIlin'the. a 1.6 a .1i 1` ;t' aas 1d Suft hrnkdia'tI*ANexpense- ary may 11 ' R the sheitqm i6mches, and 4 1 efurniture- 1 ti a l l�widisifit. at 10 *1! 4: liability,1' 0 Nloon 1.. .not,be Ossigwd or t of the City. SeedQn- 1. ft All c p •n: sbffl •ve and ®o. Is. in the cvOnt it e Any to as pennitted b� the .reason f Evidence- ori s sW be caastrued a*. heft ** prepared and &AW'by-the partiesg..} 7 l 1 , 0', W :i 2 7Y24/2015 Sec. 243. - PLYpose. I Code of Ordinaries I Bora Raton, FL I Municode Library In Chapter 25 - STREETS AND SIDEWALKS oaifed 0 Chapter 26 - SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 0 Chapter 27 - VEGETATION —" Chapter 28 - ZONING CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - 1966 CODE ■ Chapter 24 - SIGNS ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL Sec. 24-1. - Short title. Sec. 24-2. - Definitions. Sec. 24-3. - Purpose. Sec. 24-4. - Removal of signs upon discontinuance of business. Sec. 24-5. - Removal and disposition of noncomplying signs. Sec. 24-6. - Unlawful signs, sign structures. V,ec. 24-7. - Nonconforming signs. Sec. 24-8. - Conforming, nonconforming signs for same occupancy. Sec. 24-10. - Supplemental criteria and procedural rules. Secs. 24-11-24-30. - Reserved. ARTICLE 11. - PERMIT Sec. 24-31. - Required. Sec. 24-32. - Exemptions. Sec. 24-33. - Application; issuance. Sec. 24-34. - Contents. S ec. 24-35. - Liability insurance required. Sec. 24-36. -1 Secs. 24-37— Attachment 5 ARTICLE Ill. - https:/AAfww.municode.comAlbraryA -S24-3PU 3/34 7/24f2015 Sec. 243. - Purpose. I Code of Ordinances I B= Raton, FL I Muni code Library DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY Sec. 24-56. - Sign setback option. Sec. 24-57, - Clearance height and sight distance. Sec. 24-58. - Construction requirements. Secs. 24-59-24-76. - Reserved. DIVISION 2. - RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Sec. 24-77. - Single-family residential districts and R-2 districts. Sec. 24-78. - R-3 and subsidiary districts. Sec. 24-79. - R-4, R-5 and R -5A districts. Secs. 24-80-24-95. - Reserved, DIVISION 3. - BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL, MISCELLANEOUS AND INDUSTRIAL ILB, NCBD, PM -0.25, POI, REC, PT, PL, IVIC, M-11, M-2, M-3, W-1, VC, LIRP districts, community redevelopment area and commercial nodes. Sec. 24-97. - Reserved. Sec. 24-98.4 Industrial general -special district #1 (IG/Sl). Secs. 24-99-24-115. - Reserved. DIVISION 4. - SPECIAL SIGNS Sec. 24-116. - Generally. Sec. 24-117. -Temporary subdivision signs. Sec. 24-118. - Project sign, Sec. 24-119. - Ingress and egress signs. Sec. 24-120. - Rear entrance signs. Sec. 24-121. - Directory signs. Sec. 24-122. - Window signs. Sec. 24-123. - Subdivision entrance signs. Sec. 24-124. - Changeable copy signs. Sec. 24125. - Special event signs and special event banners. Sec. 24-126. - City civic directory signs. Sec. 24-127. - Neighborhood identity signs. Sec. 24-128. - Temporary political signs. Chat)ter 24 - SIGNS hftpr.lAwmmtfficode.com/library/iftm—ratDrVcodes/Code—of ordinances?nodeld=VOII—CH24SI—ARTIINGE—S24-3PU 4134 7/24/2015 Sec. 24-3. - Purpose. I Code of Ordinances I Boca Raton, FL I Municode Library -- M- _ __ _ _ _. � Cross • r i board, -• planning and zoning board, . et seq.;development - department,.s et seq.;preservation covermangrove areas, § 7-3; buildings and building regulations, ch. 19; planning and development, ch. 23; streets and sidewalks, ch. 25; subdivision regulations, ch. 26; natural vegetative on beach dunes preserved, 1 (Code 1966, § 18-1; Ord. No. 4738, § 1, 11-12-03) Definition b u; The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates different meaning: "Banner" shall mean a sign having the characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentations applied to cloth, paper or fabric of any kind with only such material for a backing. "Banner" shall include any animated, rotating and/or fluttering devices designated to attract attention. "Building identity sign" shall mean a sign used to name a single structure either by naming the building or property or used as an identity of a main occupancy. "Canopy" shall mean a structure constructed of rigid materials, including but not limited to metal, wood, concrete, plastic or glass, which is attached to and supported by building or by columns, poles or braces extended to the ground. canopy."Canopy sign" shall mean a sign which is suspended from, attached to, supported from or forming a part of a "Changeable cor)v sign" shall mean a sign on which message cor)v is changed hitps:/Awm.muricode.com/library/fl/baca—raWcodes/code—ofordirkinces?riodel&-V011—CH24SI—ARTIINGE—S24-3PU 93t 7124 A 15 Sec. 24-3. - Purpose. I Code of Ordinances I Boca Raton, FIL I Municode Ubrary manually in - field, through the utilizationof . . fletters, numbers, symbols "Commercial or • or •re separate occupancies l• } "Community appearance board" shall mean the board created in section -1 seq. (a) A sign, permanently erected or permitted in the public right-of-way or private property by the city, county, the state or other governmental agency, including neighborhood identity signs and signs which denote the name of any thoroughfare, the route to any city, town, village, neighborhood, educational institution, public building, historic place, shrine or hospital to direct and regulate traffic, to denote any railroad crossing, bridge, ferry or other transportation or transmission company for the direction or safety of the public. (b) A sign, notice or symbol for the information of the Federal Aviation Agency as to locations, directions, landings and conditions affecting safety in aviation. (c) An on -premises temporary sign which contains information regarding the time and place of regular meetings of civic or religious groups. "Directory sign" shall mean a sign listing only the names and/or uses, or locations of more than 1 business, activity or professional office conducted within a building, group of buildings or commercial center. "Double-faced sign" shall mean a sign with 2 faces which are usually but not necessarily parallel. "Electrical sign" shall mean a self -illuminated sign or sign structure in which electric wiring, connections or fixtures are used as part of the sign proper. "Electronic message board" shall mean a sign on which message copy is displayed and changed electronically through the utilization of electronically generated characters or pictorial imagery. "Exposed unshielded light source" shall mean visible incandescent bulbs, neon tubes, fluorescent tubes or exposed LED illumination or mirrors reflecting a direct light source or any other light emitting device which displays the source of light. "Facade" shall mean the entire building wall, including wall face, parapet, facia, windows, doors, canopy and roof on any complete elevation. sign""Fixed projecting sign" shall mean a sign, other than a parallel sign, which extends outward for more than 6 inches from the facade of any building and is rigidly affixed -. erected • and extending notmore ht"JANww.murdcode.comAibraryMfi=a—raWcodes/code—of ordna Id=V011 CH24SI ARTIINGE S243PU 6134 7/2412016 Sec. 243. - Purpose. I Code of Ordinances I Boca Ratan, FL I Municode Library "Freestanding sign" shall mean a sign supported by a sign structure secured in the ground and de-,tendent • • • ;i+; f; support.than the sign structure for "Frontage" shall mean the length of the property line of any 1 premises serving as a public right-of-way line. "Frontage wall face" shall mean the building facade, excluding parapet, facia, soffit, mansard and roof, which faces a frontage of the premises. "Height of sign" shall mean the vertical distance measured from the adjacent average crown of road to the top of the sign face or sign structure, whichever is greater. "Identifying the occupancy" shall mean a sign containing the name of the occupant, the primary use of the occupancy or the primary product associated with the occupant. "Ingress/egress sign" shall mean a sign which designates only the direction of ingress or egress of a parking area or driveway, such as "in," "Out," "One -Way." "Main occupant" shall mean any business, activity or professional office located within the premises. "Model home flag banners" shall mean flags placed at newly constructed residential units advising that a model home or model apartment is open for inspection. "Multiple -story building" shall mean a structure with 2 or more finished floor levels. "Neighborhood identity sign" shall mean a directional sign which provides identification or recognition of a neighborhood. "Neon sign" shall mean any illuminated sign that contains an exposed neon tube or is treated in such a manner as to appear to be a sign containing an exposed neon tube or unshielded light source. "Occupancy" shall mean any 1 business, activity or professional office. "Off -premises sign" shall mean a sign identifying, advertising or directing the public to a business, merchandise, service, institution, residential area, entertainment or activity which is located, sold, rented, based, produced, manufactured or taking place at a location other than on the premises on which the sign is located. For purposes of this chapter, noncommercial messages are never off -premises and are specifically allowed herein as provided in section 243(1). "Painted wall sign" shall mean a sign painted directly on any exterior building wall or door surface, exclusive of r* and door glass areas. 7124/2015 Sec. 24-3. - Purpose. I Code of Ordinances I Boca Raton, FL I Municode Ubrary "Panel" ea, the primary is carried. agent"Political sign" shall mean a temporary sign erected by a political candidate, group or thereof# ! • ! • • 1. r: issue upon which the voters of the city shall vote, but shall not include a sign erected pursuant •;section "Premises" shall mean the space or property defined by the perimeter building structure, or parcel of land assigned to a single occupancy. "Project sign" shall mean any sign erected and maintained on the premises temporarily while undergoing construction by an architect, contractor, developer, finance organization, subcontractor or materials vendor upon which property such individual is furnishing labor, services or material. "Property" shall mean the real property, as a unit, which contains the premises and occupancies. "Public right-of-way line" shall mean the line where the property meets the public right-of-way at a public street or public waterway, provided that this definition shall not include alleys, easements or other similar dedicated uses. "Real estate sign" shall mean a sign erected by the owner or his agent, advertising the real property upon which the sign is located for rent, for lease or for sale. "Residential identity sign" shall mean a sign identifying the occupancy or structure. "Roof' shall mean the exterior upper covering of a building. "Roof sign" shall mean a sign erected over or on, and wholly or partially dependent upon, the roof of any building for support, or attached to the roof in any way. "Seasonal/holiday sign" shall mean a sign used for emphasizing the celebration of a holiday, which is erected for a limited period of time. "Sidewalk or sandwich sign" shall mean a moveable sign not secured or attached to the ground or to any building or structure. "Sign" shall mean any device or representation for visual communication that is used for the purpose of bringing the subject thereof to the attention of others which is affixed or attached to premises, real property, fixtures on real property, or a vehicle. squarea) "Sign, aggregate area of' shall mean the total square foot area derived from the sum of all sign areas. b) "Sign, area of'shall mean the • of f `, d 1. k 1 { 1 f R' [ 1 1 :+..::.. I l ' )ordinances.?nodel&=VOII—CH24SI—ARTIINGE—S24-3PU 8/34 Purpose. Code of Or elements of the sign face. c) "Sign face" shall mean the part of the sign that is or can be used to identify, advertise, communicate information or for visual representation which attracts the attention of the public for any purpose. "Sign face" includes any background material, panel, trim, color and direct or self -illumination used that differentiates the sign from the building, structure, backdrop surface or object upon which or against which it is placed. d) "Sign structure" shall mean a supporting structure erected or intended for the purpose of identification, with or without a sign thereon, situated upon or attached to the premises, upon which any sign may be fastened, affixed, displayed or applied; however, this definition shall not include a building or perimeter wall. "Snipe sign" shall mean a sign which is tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes or fences or to other objects, and the advertising matter appearing thereon is not applicable to the present use of the premises upon which such sign is located. "Special event sign" shall mean a sign erected on the premises of the event which carries a message regarding a special event or function which is of general interest to the community. Special events shall not include for-profit business promotional activities or activities strictly commercial in nature. "Street frontage" shall mean the portion of property that is adjacent and parallel to a public right-of-way used as a public thoroughfare. "Subdivision entrance sign" shall mean a sign which designates the name of a subdivision or of a residential district and is located at or in close proximity to the main entrance. "Swinging projecting sign" shall mean a sign projecting from the outside wall or walls of any building which is supported by only 1 rigid support. "Traffic direction/safety sign" shall mean a sign which is on premises and is designed and erected solely for the purpose of vehicular or pedestrian traffic direction or safety. "Vehicle sign" shall mean a permanent or temporary sign affixed to or placed in or upon any parked vehicle, parked trailer or other parked device capable of being towed, the primary purpose of which is to attract the attention of the traveling public, provided that this definition does not include any signs which are required by any unit of government and does not include a single sign placed on a single vehicle or trailer at a residence of an individual, which sign identifies the vehicle or trailer as being for sale. "Window sign, permanent," shall mean any sign which is painted on, applied to, attached to or projected upon or within the exterior or interior of a building glass area, including doors, or located within 15 feet of the interior of a building glass area, including doors, or any interior illuminated signs or exposed unshielded light source. "I"' -A.... I; -r. +., .v,......., .... " -k-11 .., --....-....➢r..d......-...., ..S -. 11.,.roo......--,.-...,-4, — .—A YapsJ/www.municode,comAibraryti/boca ratorVcodeslcode of ordinances?rbdeld=V011 CH24SI ARTIINGE S24-3PU 9134 01se I Code of Ordinarm I Boca Rod- Library openings.direct attention to iclenti�fing merchandise or a change in the status of the business, including but not limited to signs for sales, specials, going out of business and grand • No. 4738, #' No. #HM1. #'fflff • MEMMMMMIM -111!111 1111K �i 11115: Iiiij IU • + MM=Ied It shall be the purpose of this chapter to promote the aesthetics, safety, health, morals and general welfare and the assurance of protection of adequate light and air within the city by regulation of the posting, displaying, erection, use and maintenance of signs. (1) Noncommercial speech. Any sign allowed herein may contain a noncommercial message in addition to or in lieu of a commercial message. (Code 1966, § 18-2; Ord. No. 4518, § 1, 7-11-00; Ord. No. 4738, § 1, 11-12-03) Sec. 24-4. - Removal of signs upon discontinuance of business. a 66. When a business or service is discontinued, all signs relating to the business or service shall be removed within 10 days from the date of discontinuance. The sign structure may remain in place if the sign text is not visible, provided the sign text is covered with an approved durable material. Failure to so remove such a sign shall subject the sign to removal and disposition pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (Code 1966, § 18-18; Ord. No. 4738, § 1, 11-12-03) (1) It shall be unlawful to erect, use or maintain a sign or sign structure when it does not comply with the requirements of this chapter. The city is authorized to remove unlawful signs and sign structures pursuant to the provisions of this section. (2) Banners, project signs, real estate signs, sidewalk or sandwich signs, snipe signs, special event signs and temporary political signs are subject to removal pursuant to the following provisions: (a) The city council finds that, in view of the inexpensive nature of these signs and the administrative burden which would be imposed by elaborate procedural prerequisites prior to removal, any procedure other than summary removal of ht4mlA&ww.municode.comA!brary/fl/boca—ratorVeodes/Code—cyf din Id=V011_CH24SI ARTIINGE 3PU 1CV34 7124M15 Sec. 243. - Pirpose. i Code of Ordinances i Boca Raton, FL I M unicode Library these signs when unlawfully erected and maintained would defeat the purpose of regulating such signs. Therefore, the city manager is hereby authorized summarily to remove such signs when unlawfully erected and maintained, subject to the provisions contained in (b) and (c) below. (b) After summary removal of a sign pursuant to this section, the city manager shall notify, either in person or by first-class postage, prepaid, the occupant of the property from which the sign was removed, and if the sign identifies a party other than the occupant of the property, the party so identified. The notice shall advise that the sign has been removed and shall state that the sign may be retrieved within 30 days of the date of the notice, and that, if the sign is not retrieved within 30 days, it will be disposed of by the city. The city shall dispose of all unclaimed signs after the expiration of the 30 -day period. (c) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection (2) above, the city manager is hereby authorized summarily to remove, without notice, snipe signs, banners, project signs, real estate signs, sidewalk or sandwich signs, special event signs and any temporary political sign located in the public rights-of-way or on city property when unlawfully erected and maintained, and to immediately dispose of same. (3) Signs and sign structures not subject to removal pursuant to (2) above which are or have been erected or maintained unlawfully, may be referred to the special magistrate for appropriate action or the city may proceed to pursue all remedies available at law or equity to it to remove signs or sign structures which are or have been unlawfully erected or maintained. (Code 1966, § 18-19; Ord. No. 4588, § 1, 7-10-01; Ord. No. 4738, § 1, 11-12-03; Ord. No. 5230, § 16, 3-28-13; Ord. No. 5288, § 1, 11-25-14) Sec. 24-6. - Unlawful signs, sign structures. s It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, place or use within the city the following signs or sign structures: (a) Swinging projecting signs; (b) Snipe signs; (c) Sidewalk and sandwich signs; (d) Banners, except as permitted in sections 2-32.24-99, 2-125 and 2-127: (e) Off -premises signs; (f) Signs which involve motion or rotation of any part of the sign structure or sign face, or any sign structure or sign face using intermittent lights, animation or automatically changed copy or design, except a time and temperature unit which is part of a permitted sign, and further except electronic message boards as permitted in sections 24-77(b), 24-78(g), 24-79(g), and 24-124(4). (g) Roof signs unless the community appearance board, to preserve the architectural integrity of the existing facade, permits such a sign; (h) Vehicle signs; https:lAivww.muNcode.comfilbrarytfl/boGA__ratonlcodesteocle—cyf4 . , • 7/242015 Sec. 24-& - Purpose. i Code of Ordinances i Baca Ratan, FL i Municode Library appearanceboard; Signs•' • odor or !'" (k) Illuminated signs in R-1 and R-2 districts, except as provided in section 24-7z(b); (1) Signs which obstruct free to or r from ' • door, window,•" or other required (m) Signs and/or sign structures which obstruct the view of, may be confused with, purport to be governmental or traffic • • or any other sign o group of signs which create a traffic hazard as determined by the city; ,n) Signs or sign structures other than freestanding and vertical wall extensions, any portion of which extends above the parapet, building roof line or canopy against which the sign is located; (o) Any sign with an exposed unshielded light source which does not comply with the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this chapter and ordinances amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto; (p) Painted wall signs; (q) Cold -air balloons; (r) Any signor sign structure in the public rights-of-way; or (s) Any other type or kind of sign which does not comply with the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this chapter and ordinances amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. (Code 1966, § 18-11; Ord. No. 4738, § 1, 11-12-03; Ord. No. 5221, § 2,10-23-12; Ord. No. 528 , § 1, 11-5-1) Vt L411.1 - QP.J I I• • • ! ! subdivision regulations,zoning, Nonconforming signs. 6 u 1Ji (1) Signs or sign structures made nonconforming by Ordinance No. 1051, adopted January 4, 1966, shall be governed by the following regulations: (a) A sign existing within the city or an area subsequently annexed to the city on or before the effective date of the previous sign ordinance which, because of its height, square foot area, location or other characteristic, does not conform to the previous sign ordinance is hereby declared to be a nonconforming sign. (b) A nonconforming sign under this subsection must be removed within 1 year from June 28, 1983, the effective date of this chapter. (c) Failure to so remove a nonconforming sign under this subsection within the time set forth in (b) above shall cause the sign to be declared an illegal sign, subject to disposition pursuant to section 24-5. (2) A signor sign structure which is not governed by the provisions of (1) above shall be governed by the following regulations: hops!lwww.muricade.comAibrarylllboca ratonlcodeslcode of ordirarces7nodel&-VOII CH24SI ARTIINGE S24-3PU 12134 myl .......... V Illillil- 1�1 S Lei 5. The approval, or disapproval, of such signs shall not be based on the content of _ . it ' containedviewpoint renderexpressed) an such signs. The City Manager or his/her designee shall decision - 1 days afterapplication made for utilizing this sign type at a special event. Such a decision shall be deemed • - interpretation and any person adversely affec- • has the rightto appeal the decision tT the City Commission. • Directional sig • greater than eight (8) inches by thirty (30) inches per sign. The City Engineer must inspect each proposed location. obstruction. (J) Prohibited Slans: ' The following or sign are prohibRed the City of Delray Beach; however, exceptions as noted herein are allowed. It shall unlawful for any persons to erect prohibited signs or - prohibited • - Further, any sign not proVided for, or expressly permitted by these LDRs is al prohibited. (1) Banners and Wind SAIns. #sign,. building signs, that adveastrtise • - service, or entertainment • • pirr-. or -• at a place other than the property on - sign located, however,.•- be off -premises. parapet (3) Roof Slow A sign erected on the roof, or above the roof line, or on th .- - .i. . M (5) Traffic Co•n: A sign or other advertising matter erected - vision;clear location where, :#reasono position, . - or • interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused mdth any authorized traffic sign, a traffic signal, or traffic device; or which make�'use of the words "stop", "looW', "drive-in", "danger",or anyother • phrase,• or -r in a manner as!tinterfere mislead, or •vehicular . Vehicular Signs:Signsplaced . - or trailersparked in the street, public right-of-way or -on private property for the primary purpose of displaying e sign foradvertising . - - enterprise. BUS SHELTERS - LAKE WORTH, LINTINA. DELRAYBEACH. 0 s L Go -71, �:_l l L �'!, I Consent Agenda I I Old Business I X I New Business I I Public Hearing 1 1 6 iit —er - - - SUIWCT: Consideration of Approval of Executive Director's Employment Agreement for FY 2015-2016 SUMMARY: At the August 11, 2015 CRA Board meeting the Executive Director's Performance Appraisal was conducted and her contract renewal was approved for FY 2015-2016. No salary increase was discussed during the Performance Appraisal. The attached Agreement is for the Board's review, revision and approval, REs'rATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMEN,r Is, III, 11100-70=11 no 1, 1) 3 1 kyj 01 Q I m 9101111! 11 UIXUMR�7406=4 ruw1l, WHEREAS, the CRA desires to provide certain benefits, to establish certain r 1 1 9 V1 _0 I . P 6w4Twm`= "14=4"44 mEmsm ll� MEmmmmsm TAH1312.tly RESOTTICESTxcLutive DircaiI 2016 21) Cutm.et F11111-illfte 3.0. Base SalLry. m M I IF I Till I Mi I I � I 111111121!111F, li��l�ll�l#llIl 11 11, 1 1 1111111 11 1 11111111�111 I ill Pill III � � ''I I I III I III I I I I I !I I I I I a! lmmmmillm= RIMIN row. Is= I 3111fillifilliI ii, fl 1�14. I� 11111111I , 9 41 - I I RESUME MIIlpp��IIIIIIIglI 00551 269-1 TAHUMAN RESOURCES\Executive Dimckir\2011 2016 PD-Calptract FJUIL.doj+i Mill-lillil illil it I FOOMU-9 My, MIRIM =— I I i I I I I I I i I i I I ii I i I I ill I I I I I Pill I I I Ii I Ill Ill 1 Mirm "14m, formal review annually in advance of the anniversary date of this Agreement and prior to granting extensions to the terrn of this Agreement as set forth in section 2.1 of the Agreement. It is thi 4.0. Vacation and Sick Leave. 1 "1 5.0. Insurance. R"JIFLOMM13=40M 6.0. Automobile/Car Allowance. 011,151269 T. #MCES\FxerW C?rj 4, IT T ES mn-MjtLjjl 0-s- I I I I 1� 1111 111111 1 � I 1 11111 1311111 111 Is I MEM91-M I 7.0. Leea.1 Holida s. I I , �•I I i � ii i � I , � I I I � I � ii I � � I � 1 1 #. . I- I . -# FXNMWC�oa Ill, �1— � 111!1IMMMIMMIM, flffqy �- . #i 111 1 if 1^ MMOT mill. "04 1! , , 1 11 1 11 1! , I HITIF19,11,1111M 1!1171011 l#ligamz#� #� 9.0. Professional Deve lopmen t 34mm-,=rmAqm *=I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiIillIl 1111111 111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIp III! 71-WITIMMI decide that it no longer is in the best interest of the CRA. I . M3,323MEM= 005312WI-I SCWMCFS\Eyecutive Historic Preservation (NTHP)) and one Florida conference (e.g. Florida Redevelopment l!!!IlI 111111111 1 1 , - iql=m� ��Tlj—rfffwlml I 'I 1IM111P191"m 1 4 10.0. Termination. =�IllS = l mill F 1111 11111 1 1 1 ill am 1 1111111111 Eill,111!:im I "waclill -400 1. to A I llllll��lqll�l�il Fps Ml 11 1�1 mom 11110A 11.0. Indemnification. A= 12.0. Other Terms and Conditions of Emplo ment. 10 61-' T, .12 UMAN MISOUICEST-eec"five Dir=ilt. 11 11 111) 1 1 11111 , 11 l I lP111 21118=1171111,11HIIi S ii lil Iii 11=69,91 ff, "M 11 ; 11 11 1� 11 111111111111111111111111 I ;031��1111'1111111 TIP! 1 1, 111 1 PIIIIIIM CRA: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency c/o CRA Board Chairperson and Board Attorney 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida Employee: Vivian Brooks 235 to Lucia Drive West Patrn Beach, FL 33405 I M XMIFF 1=11111111!11111 M 111111,1111 � llj�!l I I I 1111111 111111 111"1111111 11111 1 14.0. General Provisions. ��MINIIIPI 11IM111111111giplaill I I I [TIN 9 MIT-ff nil F My! me ��IIVI'126� _t -CS ILL dlw FISA I M CE S MY W i Y Q D J m rip r � 2 D 15 2 0 16 E D wl e rj- E I N. n 14.3. If any provision, or any portion thereof, contained in this Agreement is helta 0 �11 , �101 !1111 �M ME I 14.5. If either party incurs legal fees or litigation expenses, whether or not an action a instituted, to enforce the terms of this Agreement or to recover damages or injunctive relief for breach of this Agreement, it is agreed that the successful or prevailing party will be entitled t4-, 1A WITNESS WHEREOF, the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, Boynton Beach, Florida, has caused this Agreement to be signed and executed on its behalf by the M. 10 TTIUIUI-1�11'y U I I Dkeci�MULZTIALFA-f it-Ourt-OVAL 'Vivimi L. Brooks 00551269-1 TAHUMAN RESOURCESTxecutive Director\201 5 I I Consent Agenda � I Old Business I X I New Business I I Legal � I Other SIPIAIIECT: Consideration of Changes to Commercial Rent Reimbursement Progran SUMMARY: CRA staff is requesting minor changes to the Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program which was updated and approved by the CRA Board on March 10, 2015. The following are the proposed changes to the Rent Reimbursement Program along with other minor changes outlined in the attached grant markup: Credit score requirements of 601 or higher according to the applicant's Experian credit score. Addition of Medical Research Centers/Housing, Hair/Nail Salons, Fitness Centers & Florists as Ineligible Businesses FISCAL IMPACT: N/A CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan and Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve the changes to the FY15-16 Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program M� Michael Simon Assistant Director The Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program is designed to help facilitate the establishment of new businesses and aid in the expansion of existing businesses within the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (the "CRA") district. The program is designed to provide financial assistance to new and existing businesses in the form of rent reimbursement intended to help businesses during the critical first year of operation in order to effectively promote new businesses within the CRA thereby remedying and preventing conditions which lead to slum and blight. The Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program offers financial assistance in the form of quarterly rent reimbursement. The time period of -eligibility for assistance is up to six months from the issuance of the City of Boynton Beach Business Tax Receipt. The Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program funding may be budgeted annually by the CRA Board and awarded on a first-come, first -serve basis. All applications are subject to CRA Board approval. Making application to the program is NOT a guarantee of funding. 111111:4 ! 0 . - I Applicants must meet all of the following requirements in order to be considered eligible to receive grant funding: 1 . Must be, located within the CRA District (see attached map). 2. Must provide proof that the business is properly licensed by all necessary levels of government and professional associations or agencies. (Copies of City & County licenses or receipts that the licenses have been applied for.) 3. A new business is defined as a company in operation for less than six months or relocating to Boynton Beach. 4. An existing business is defined as being in operation for a minimum of three years at the time of application. 5. An existing business must expand to occupy more than fifty percent (50%) of its current square footage size. Verification of this threshold must be provided in the Page I of 12 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbg)mig=n.com Initials The follo iistance underte Commercial Rent Reimbursement rocs Subletting of the property by grant recipient is prohibited. Violation will constitute repayment of CRA grant funding. i urs t_° A ..Eli iiiii Jill'' 11111111111 Mal-., Page 2 of 12 7 10 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, /Redy-Artsbope-. ,,—T -,-4k e-Qu44eed a a --A dw ItZ--A4eFta4PA ReRt ems i---- ., "-,Rtrr-6 I LTA Kern 17 a r 7 n=! Tier One Businesses are eligible for up to half (50%) of the business's base monthly rent or $1,250 per month, whichever is less. (Maximum amount of the grant is $15,000.) Initials Only full service restaurants with a minimum total seating capacity of 50 seats are eligible. The restaurant must have hours conducive for the redevelopment of the downtown. Operating hours include but are not limited to 12:00 p.m. —10:00 p.m. ktr--Tkf T -W 11-11777777 •11 WIN 11UNNIN I ill M I I Ill E-116617-1010 -•-- a -- 0 #1 • Restaurants with total seating capacity under 50 • Gourmet Food ,�et • Bakery • Bed and Breakfast • Clothing Boutique - clothing, shoes & accessories • Home Ddcor/Design - home furnishings, art galleries, kitchen wares *--Specialty Businesses - stationery, gifts, sporting goods, Page 3 of 12 7 10 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P 3wmmwyw.catchbboynton.com * Medical Offices * Law Offices * Real Estate Offices * Insurance Offices * Accounting Offices * Marketing Office Lease Terms Appiicant must be a tenant and have a proposed or executed multi-year lease (two year minimum). The commercial lease must define the landlord -tenant relationship and at minimum provide the following information: A description of the space being rented including square footage and drawing of the space. Description of utilities that are the tenant's responsibility. Rental rate and deposits along with terms of lease and methodology future rent increases. Responsible party for interior and exterior repairs andlor improvements. Insurance requirements. Ability to terminate. Consequences of default on the lease. Rent reimbursements will not be paid until all construction has ended, City and County licenses are obtained and the business in open for operation. NONE= The Cr?A will issue reimbursement on a quarterly basis directly to the applicant for the monthly rent payment made to the Landlord upon receipt and verification that the payment has been cleared by the bank. The responsibility for all rental payments is between the contracted parties to the lease, as such the tenant and the landlord. As grantor, the CRA neither bears nor accepts any responsibility for payment of rent at any time, nor penalties incurred for the late arrival of payments by any party. The Commercial Rent Reimbursement program may only be used one time by any on(t specc business entity or business owner. The CRA reserves the right to approve or deny any Commercial Rent Reimbursemen'l Program application and to discontinue payments at any time if in its sole and absolute discretion it determines that the business will not advance the goals and objectives established for the economic development of the CRA District. The receipt of past payments is not a guarantee of future payments. V. Procedures for Application and Approval Page 4 of 12 7 10 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 MVVMWnWK.Catchboyn1qq.cQM UuZffrn• =� 7iWNPPMTW are strong i;:_P_TTUT ragea to tGF§ etertnine-Urg-Offil—y before submitting an application. Funding requests will not be considered until all required documentation is submitted to the CRA office. Application packets must include the following documentation: 1. A nonrefundable fee of $100.00 is required to obtain a consumer report on the business and principal/owners of the business. Make check payable to: Boynton Beach CRA 2. Completed and signed application. 3. Completed and signed Authorization to Perform Credit Check for the business and each principal/owner of the business (forms attached to the application — multiple forms may be needed for principal/owners of the business). Form (attached to grant application). 5. Copy of City and County business licenses. 6. Resume for each principallowner of the business. 7. Copy of the corporate documents for the applying business entity. 8. Copy of executed or proposed multi-year commercial lease agreement. 9. Two (2) years of corporate tax returns (for existing businesses only). 10. Two (2) years of personal tax returns for the principals/owners of a new business. . 11. List of jobs to be created and filled including job descriptions, pay range and weekly schedule. For existing businesses, provide a list of all current positions including job descriptions, pay range and weekly schedule. Initials 12. If an existing business, located within the CRA District, is expanding within the CRA District, it must expand to occupy more than fifty percent (50%) of its current square footage size. Verification of this threshold must be provided. Floor plans outlining square footage of each location are acceptable. Exceptions to this rule may be made at the discretion of theCRA Board if the tenant is losing their current space due to redevelopment of the site. U7 7=71F-Illr TM Mr, P�Orrfiw 574mimn. drnlff; imp 'WMI- I I V_TT�4 I it I RI a I I rZT9 IT5 award is terminated. Page 5 of 12 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbo3Mton.com UT NO • - r • r r Rent reimbursement payments will be provided to the grant recipient on a quarterly basi� beginning the first month the business is open for operation subsequent to CRA Board approval.` maximum of • • payments will be reimbursed reportto the approved applicant. Each _ be made within ten1 days of - start of the next•• • e quarter 'meginning on • and October 1 following the Initial Reimbursement • In order to receive quarterly rent reimbursement the grant applicant must submit the following: 1. Written request for reimbursement 2. Proof of rent payment (i.e., copies of the front & back of cancelled rent checks for that • -r's reimbursemeor proof of direct • •• rUILI r • . ♦ r Initials CRA staff will conduct a site visit before reimbursement payments begin in order to verify that the business is in operation. Staff may also conduct unannounced site visits periodically in order to ensure compliance with the terms of the grant agreement. The receipt of past payments is no guarantee of future payments. The CRA retains the righ'i to discontinue rent reimbursement payments at any time according to its sole and absolute discretion. The Boynton Beach CRA is a public agency• is governed • - "Florida Public Records under Florida State Statutes,. • •' Any documents provided •' the • • may • e subjectproduction by - CRA upon receiptof public recordsrequest, • to any exemptions provided by Florida Law. Page 6 _• 710 i r , !1!! 111? 11 iC� 1 111 1 11 1 % I ne responsm?,MMMMMMM a, JI.,��4vprlllllll 111-M-111115 A Mr:7!;P9UffMfffTU Program's Rules/Requirements and Application. -April 1, 2015 — September 30, 2015 Boynton Beach-ComMUnity Redevelopment Agency Gc4mmer.vaJ--Pke-r#--Rt4 m-btirse4yie-M-p-r- G -gram- ApplicatiGn APPLICANT INFORMATION (PUase-Type-Gr- Wi-nt-4M4y--Use Additional Sheets if Necessary) Business Name (D/B/A if applicable): Page 7 of 12 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 on 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-32 www.catchbgynton.com I Phone: Fax: Existing Business: Yes— No Number of years in existence: New Business to Boynton Beach: Yes— No I07mr-WOMM III WOU =M' I if so, monthly base rent: Square footage of existing location Square footage of new location Type of Business. Number of Employees- Hours of Operation. Initials PRINCIPAIJOWNER INFORMATION: j• aI - 21 1. Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth: Current Address: Email: Phone 2. Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth: Current Address: Email: Phone #: Email- Phone #: Page 8 of 12 7 10 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 vu mwnwnm catchhboviton. com 4. Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth - Current Address: Email: -Phone #: LANDLORD INFORMATION: Landlord Name: Landlord's Mailing Address: Landlord Phone #: Are you applying for grant assistance under any other program offered by the CRA (Tier One Businesses only): Yes- No If yes, what additional programs are you applying for: Are you receiving grant assistance from any other governmental agencies: Yes— No If yes, list any additional grant sources and amounts: CERTIFICATION AND WAIVER OF PRIVACY: 1, the undersigned, applicant(s) certify that all information presented in this application, and all of the information furnished in support of the application, is given for the purpose of obtaining a grant under Initials the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program, and it is true and complete to the best of the applicant(s) knowledge and belief. The applicant(s) further certifies that he/she is aware of the fact that he/she can be penalized by fine and/or imprisonment for making false statements or presenting false information. I understand that this application is not a guarantee • • assistance. Should my application • approved, I understand that the CRA may at its sole discretion discontinue rent reimbursemen) xqyraants-��i a4ard"if&-arri the program criteria or is no longer benefiting the furtherance of the CRA mission. I hereby waive my rights under the privacy and confidentiality provision act, and give my consent to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, its agents and contractors to examine any confidential information given herein. I further grant permission, and authorize any bank, employer or other public or private agency to disclose information deemed necessary to complete this application. I • permission to the CRA • its agents to take photos of myself and business to • used to promote the program. I understand that if this application and the information furnished in support of the application are found to be incomplete, it will not be processed. Page 9 of 12 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbgynton.com It is the responsibility of the applicant to READ AND UNDERSTAND all aspects of the Grant Program's Rules/Requirements and Application. ignature Date Printed Name Title ignature Date Printed Name Title 'O'Ancipal/Owner's Signature Deft Printed Name Principal/Owner's Signature DatM Printed Name it Notary as to Principal/Owner's Signatures. MR=, W0111110111WK011 BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared who is/are personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this day of 20 Page 1. 12 Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 3 343 5 P-Lvc�v4 I www.catchbgynLon.com NOTARY PUBLIC It is the responsibility of the applicant to READ AND UNDERSTAND all aspects of the Grant Program's Rules/Requirements and Application. Landlord's Signature Date Printed Name Title Landlord's Signature Date Printed Name Title Page I I of 12 7 10 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Fl, 33435 r"2s www-calft—oYn—ton-com 10011101WAM12 BEFORE FYiE, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared who is/are personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this day of , 20_. 11141IF-fty'A I -- � LTA 81111 0 1 2 Page 12 of 12 7 1 ON. Federal Highway Boynton Beach,FL 33435A Qm wwmr.catchbovnton.r.— Rail roads - I rderstate 95 CRA Boundary City Boundary www.catchboynton.com The applicant hereby consents to and authorizes the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency's ("CRA") investigation into the credit worthiness of the applicant. Such consent and authorization is given with respect to any and all persons who may conduct an investigation of the applicant's credit worthiness on behalf of the CRA, including independent contractors and credit agencies retained by the CRA for such purpose. Any information provided to the CRA is a public record subject to the provisions of Ch. 119 F.S. Applicant grants such consent and authorization to the CRA for the period commencing as of the date of this authorization and terminating on the date the grant has been fulfilled. This applicant hereby waives any and all claims, past present or future, which the applicant may have against the CRA by reason of any credit investigation made pursuant to applicant's consent and authorization herein given to the CRA. An authorization to Perform Credit Check needs to be completed by each Principal/Owner and by the Business. For Princileall/Owner: Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth: Current Home Address: Previous Aome Address: Signature: Date: N J + - 111111• 710 N Federal Highway Boynton Beach, L 33435 561-737-3256 561-737-3258 www.catchboynton - - .c The applicant hereby consents to and authorizes the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency's ("CRA') investigation into the credit worthiness of the applicant. Such consent and authorization is given with respect to any and all persons who may conduct an investigation of the applicant's credit worthiness on behalf of the CRA, including independent contractors and credit agencies retained by the CRA for such purpose. Any information provided to the CRA is a public record subject to the provisions of Ch. 119 F.S. Applicant grants such consent and authorization to the CRA for the period commencing as of the date of this authorization and terminating on the date the grant has been fulfilled. This applicant hereby waives any and all claims, past present or future, which the applicant may have against the CRA by reason of any credit investigation made pursuant to applicant's consent and authorization herein given to the CRA. An authorization to Perform Credit Check needs to be completed by each Principal/Owner and by the Business. r Business Name (D/B/A if applicable): BusinessCurrent d . e Federal Tax ID# State of Incorporation: Phone #l.• Fax#: Title: Dewn r m sTrmury I Wee s shown an your Request fbr Taxpayer ohm FWM to ft IdentificaUon Number and Certiftation requoster. Do not I send to the IR& EM _ h , box, tom° fedwW tax olei. a ° saran r f the Mbraing [ Psora . �ea� rates r F� tO ? ` ' ° i ! �� .�� r,CA � I ; see 'r : 0 rl °tram t Ma 8h 81a9u LLCr 0 LrMed r a the tax gal poa J, rt dPr poyas cads #f orh,,__, r t is d to liras %r rart Fir the tax daniftedlon of the ftls-tnantmr owner. c Other Ows Irps"rooflons) Do l rarnar,r9aa wid .apt y..r. '. stats, and VP cmde rpt ms) hem 0WJww W a) as Usj a r TIN In ft oppropdate box. Ttw 11141crovided mast midah r narne gWen on One I � wft n r beckagorwilMokiiRg. For indIcIldrials, this 19 g,a rally your so i E smaily nLrnber M—SN ..ovi s p resident en, a� a �p err, or alar r entity, 'ate k I Ir"druoti on n For r enMes, it la yaw ernpioyat1 1can mini . If rxi do not have a nufter, PN on page S. or If rpt i ra line1 r guidelines ' 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer idengloation number (or I wn wW" for a number to be Issued to ffm); and 11 Ell 111 i V4•' other>(defined belov4; and Certffi==�Wflo njobone. You must cress out Item 2 above you have bow notified by the IRS that you are currently subjeol to baduip withholding because you lem feked to report all interest and dWidends on yow tax return. For w l estate transactions, Item 2 does not , .•abandonment ,s o rs��': property.cancellation ,Xy _I L�debt,contributions 4' z, ..f .,,I ,M� S apply. interest'�,' ORA), generally, payrnenta other than Interest and dMdends, you are not required to sign the ceffmation, but r ou muirt proWde your correct'nN. Sae thea page 3. & Form 1INT Onhweet earned or pan D . ,Ay�"i ' A't' Gnat NO. t W31 X FNrn W-9 (Ava 12-2014) Fara" W-8" (riaw%, 12-201,q parve G. The tregy arWb addmwbV Om Income, 3. The aAWki number (or kwatlan) In the tax treaty ftt conwns ft wMng ,elaum and ib excWona. 4. The tyM and efimunt of bxmya Vmd qualfflas for the wamptilon fmm twL ftWwft You FOMM VM be aufteatto bW40M wMwldba 9- 2. You do rxg cer* your TIN when requbvid @we the Pot Il InsMyWbna on pap a 'for doWN, g! IT[! , I j. . . . a' AIL SpecHle Instructions Une I F,oprn IN, 9, �,Fiaq, 12 40')) mm Part 11. Cwtificalion 1077,117 , 7. LAI&I'SpIded WIRY not Owimed F. tl } IndlViduid panz$on trial electingS. Clorporation or LLC owpoftzlla staius an Form _: o Form 25N elcemplorganizirtillsn 12. A brWwr or m9laterod nmninee 1 S. Arocunt Win this Depaitment of name of a public; en* (amh as a state, or boW pdr,wo that "W&68 agriloulturej 14. Gmntw Wet filing under } e Faun 1041 Filing Meftd or the Oplonal Form ION Filing Method 2 4w Reguiellons k_ Ps 9 W miscourd hex an SM, that °s p , a4 Privacy Act Notice Consent genO>r' Business X I New Bn,v Legal Other SUMMARY: CRA staff is requesting minor changes to the Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program which was updated and approved by the CRA Board on March 10, 2015. The following are the proposed changes to the Interior Build -Out Assistance Program along with other minor changes outlined in the attached grant markup: • Credit score requirements of 601 or higher according to the applicant's Experian credit score. • Verification from the City through a Public Records Request that no outstanding fees/code liens/code violations exist on the property. • Addition of Medical Research Centers/Housing, Hair/Nail Salons, Fitness Centers & Florists as Ineligible Businesses • Addition of Acknowledgement Forms signed by the City Planning & Development Dept. and the Permit Dept. This is an additional step to ensure that grant applicants are going through the property City departments for any work that will be performed on the property. • Requirements for proof of cash payments for work performed. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A PROJECT:CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR Downtown Vision and Master Plan and Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan RECOMMIENDATIONS:the Build -Out Assistancea;+ia =1 I TIM& To 3 V Im LT11y, i I VJ i I WET" 1 4 w ii i 1 0 , 1i I I I'll IT, a 0 10 1 RN 191 A".9i III IM9111 All-Ril.-A rJ 0 log z1;J Z101CUlf-3 JA *I$ I tt I 1 171.111111 - - I ff, - .111171111:111M The Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program is designed to help facilitate the establishment of new businesse ' s and aid in the expansion of existing businesses within the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (the "CRA") district. The program is designed to provide financial assistance to new and existing businesses in the form of a reimbursable grant intended to reduce the initial oosts associated with the repair and rehabilitation of buildings or other improvements in accordance with the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan. Improvements paid for by the CRA must be permanent and stay with the building. The CRA reserves the right to approve or deny any Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program application and to discontinue payments at any time if, in its sole and absolute discretion, it f i2wis if the CRA District. I W id VP LE LW The Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program offers financial assistance in the form of a reimbursable, matching (50%) grant to the landlord or business owner for eligible expenses associated with the construction or renovation of the interior elements of the commercial operating space. Items eligible for funding under the program are limited to: • Interior walls Interior plumbing Interior electrical system including lighti HVAC system Flooring Hood & fire suppression system Grease Trap installation The Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program funding may be budgeted annually by t1a CRA Board and awarded on a first-come, first -serve basis. All applications are subject to CRA Boa ?pproval. Making application to the program is NOT a guarantee of funding. - 11 ^ 1 0 - - a 1 0- - 1 0 6 4r.1191111fold _11410 -Al URI)IF[i -we i We a W#E nfpglie� Initials Page I of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 661-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.ratchboypton.com Moil Applicants must meet all of the following requirements in order to be considered eligible to receive. grant funding: The following businesses are considered ineligible for assistance under the Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program: Firearm Sales Convenience Stores Religious Affiliated Retail Stores Churches Non Profits Tattoo Shops/Body Piercing/Body Art Shops Financial Services (banking & check cashing stores) Take -Out Foods Adult E-tte-tai-t-ae-it Page 2 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catrhbgylton.com 0 Liquor Stores a Vapor Cigarette, Electronic Cigarette, E Cigarette Stores 0 Kava Tea Bars 0 Pawn Shops 0 Alcohol and/or Drug Rehabilitation CentersLffln2ogusing, 0 Medical Research Centers/Housina 0 Ilair/Nail Salons 0 Fitness Centers 0 Florists 0 Any use determined by the CRA staff or the GRA Board that would not advance the redevelopment of the CRA district. I I ll�l Jill pll;;l lilli �l!!!! Grant funding amounts will be based on the applicant's project budget specified at the time of CRA approval. ff RRMAIrm- Em • Tier One Businesses are eligible for reimbursement of 50% of the applicant's project budget as submitted at the time of CRA Board approval up to a maximum amount of $45,000 in grant funding. Only full service restaurants with a minimum total seating capacity of 50 seats are eligible. The restaurant must have hours conducive for the development of the downtown including but not limited to 12:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. Proof of seating capacity shall be confirmed by copy of the City of Boynton Beach Local Business Tax Receipt. Tier Two Businesses are eligible for reimbursement of 50% of the applicant's project bud et submitted at the time of CRA Board approval up to a maximum amount of $25,000 in grant funding Tier Two Businesses must be one of the following types of businesses: Restaurants with total seating capacity under 50 Gourmet Food Market Bakery Bed and Break -fast Clothing Boutique - clothing, shoes & accessories Home D6cor/fir- sign - home furnishings, art galleries, kitchen wares Specialty Businesses - stationery, gifts, sporting goods—,persGna�- �m �'- es/yoga-4twdiea-, fftness-ceRters,and-sakma Medical Offices Page 3 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www -catch Law Offices Real Estate Officea Insurance Offices Accounting Offices Marketing Office Lease Terms a 0 111M III RIE-444mil-WOM =Mel 121-iffiRMEW7.1r, 0 A description of the space being rented including square footage and a drawing of the space. 0 Description of utilities that are the tenant's responsibility. S=- 0 Rental rate and deposits along with terms of lease and methodology for future rent increases. 0 Responsible party for interior and exterior repairs and/or improvements. 0 Insurance requirements. 8 Ability to terminate. 0 Consequences of default on the lease. All applicants are strongly encouraged to meet with CRA staff in order to determine eligibility before submitting an application. Funding requests will not be considered until all required documentation is submitted to the CRA office. Application packets must include the following documentation: 1 A nonrefundable fee of $100.00 is required to obtain a consumer report on the business and principal/owners of the business. Make check payable to: Boynton Beach CRA 2. Completed and signed application. 3. Completed and signed Authorization to Perform Credit Check for the business and each principal/owner of the business (forms attached to the application — multiple forms may be needed for principal/owners of the business). 4. Whtten detailed project budget describing the improvements to be done to the property. It must list 44Airrg all project costs the applicant is requesting for reimbursement. The project budget must provide a total cost of the project. 5. Cost estimate(s) from a licensed contractor(s) as specified in the applicant's project budget. 6. Copy of building permit receipt. 7. W9 Form (attached to grant application). 8. Resume for each principal/owner of the business. 9. Copy of the corporate documents for the applying business entity. 10. Copy of executed multi-year commercial lease agreement. 11. Two (2) years of corporate tax returns (for existing businesses oni 12. Two (2) years of personal tax returns for the principal/owners of a new business. Page 4 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catrhbgoton.corn 1=1 �. 6 - 7'*K41rW_-lF1 10=11 .111P 017, 11711le i . m Once the work is completed the Reimbursement Request shall be summarized in a report anit' accompanied by the following documentation: *Invoices, receipts or other acceptable evidence of payment from suppliers and licensed contractor(s) that have been marked "paid in full". Proposals for "work to be completed" or "bids" are not considered proper documentation. n, 1441-1-1-1-1-111 2. A "release of lien" signed by each licensed contractor(s). See attached release of lien form. 4. Applicant shall provide color digital "during" and "after' photos of the project. Photos should be from approximately the same position as the "before" photos submitted in the application 91M. By submitting for reimbursement, the applicant warrants that all bills related to the project are paid in full including, but not limited to, all contractors, subcontracts, labor, materials, related fees and permits. Grantees may not submit work improvements for reimbursement which have been used as reimbursement requests in any other grant program offered by the CRA, City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County or the State of Florida. The Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance program will only honor new expenditures that have not been submitted under other grant programs. The Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance program may only be used one time in any five year period for any one specific commercial unit or business entity. Page 6 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbo_wfton.00m The receipt of past payments is no guarantee of future payments. The CRA retains the right IS liscontinue interior build -out reimbursement payments at any time according to its sole and absolul- liscretion. The Boynton Beach CRA is a public agency and is governed by the "Florida Public Records Lavv' under Florida State Statutes, Chapter 119. Any documents provided by the Applicant(s) may be subject to production by the CRA upon receipt of a public records request, subject to any exemptions provided by Florida Law. It is the responsibility of the applicant to READ AND UNDERSTAND all aspects of the Grant Program's Rules/Requirements and Application. Initial APPLICANT INFORMATION (Please-Typ4a—ar-Rrh# On4y—Use Additional Sheets if Necessary) ;-usiness Name (D/B/A if applicable): Current Business Address: Page 7 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 �mww. �catch�boton.�com Fed I D# Phone: Fax: Existing Business, Yes No • • years in existence: Time at Current Location: Do you have an executed lease agreement: Yes No If so, monthly base rent: New Business Address (must be within CRA District Initials 1. Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth: Current Address: Fa 0#3 M-.- 2. Principal/Owner Name: Date of Birth: Current Address: Email- Phone M Page 8 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbgoLqn.com Are you receiving grant assistance from any other governmental agencies: Yes No If yes, list any additional grant sources and amounts: n, =,I MIT Mr, M I rr 9 in M. T!Frfv 1111"'WOMM 111 11 ^ W1111101119d, TIFIr MTR "I '011rW 1­111011TI[ �j The applicant(s) further certifies that helshe is aware of the fact that he/she can be penalized by fine and/or imprisonment for making false statements or presenting false information. I further acknowledge that I have read and understand the terms and conditions set forth and described in the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Commercial Interior Build -Out Assistance Program Rules and Requirements. I understand that this application is not a guarantee of grant assistance. Should my application be approved, I understand that the CRA may at its sole discretion discontinue subsidy payments at any time if in its sole and absolute determination it feels such assistance no longer meets the program criteria •i is no longer benefiting the furtherance of the CRA mission. I hereby waive my rights under the • and confidentiality provision act, and • my consent to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, its agents and contractors to examine any confidential information given herein. I further grant permission, and authorize any bank, employer or other public or private .• to disclose information deemed necessary to complete this application. Page 9 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbgynt=on.com I give permission to the CRA or its agents to take photos of myself and business to be used to promote the program. I understand that if this application and the information furnished in support of the application are found to incomplete, it will not be processed. I It is the responsibility of the applicant to READ AND UNDERSTAND all aspects of the Grant Program's Rules/Requirements and Application. Principal/Owner's Signature Dat. - Printed Name Title PrinGipal/Owner's Signature DaIM Printed Name Title Principal/Owner's Signature DatM Printed Name Title 'O"rincipal/Owner's Signature Data Printed Name Title MMUM L"111 04 1 WA01 2 personally appeared I Me Mr-r-TUAM IN Page 10 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbqyqtpn.corn Initial rprr-470-717 0=1 I.I. I W*17AJW III IN I III lippill plill 1111111111 rNIIII iiiiiiiiii IIIII III I IN I IIIII IN aforesaid on this day of 2o NOTARY PUBLIC Landlord's Signature Date Printed Name Title Landlord's Signature Date Printed Name Title A • M4111111i Page 11 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbgjnton, oorn who M, rfMEE�� BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledge ments, personally appeared who is/are personally known to me or produced as identificatio and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned i it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. I IN WITRESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this day of A - W : I FT5•I I I W 0 W. W. Page 12 of 14 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 twbmm.catchbonton.corn ,3L_ Railroads - - - 95 ' CRAB ound ary City Boundary The applicant hereby consents to and authorizes the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency's ("CRA") investigation into the credit worthiness of the applicant. Such consent and authorization is given with respect to any and all persons who may conduct an investigation of the applicant's credit worthiness on behalf of the CRA, including independent contractors and credit agencies retained by the CRA for such purpose. Any information provided to the CRA is a public record subject to the provisions of Ch. 119 F.S. Applicant grants such consent and authorization to the CRA for the period commencing as of the date of this authorization and terminating on the date the grant has been fulfilled. This applicant hereby waives any and all claims, past present or future, which the applicant may have against the CRA by reason of any credit investigation made pursuant to applicant's consent and authorization herein given to the CRA. An authorization to Perform Credit Check needs to be completed by each Principal/Owner and by the Business. For i.. •, Please use a separate form foreach principal/owner • • Current Home Address: Signature: Date: The applicant hereby consents to and authorizes the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency's ("CRA') investigation into the credit worthiness of the applicant. Such consent and authorization is given with respect to any and all persons who may conduct an investigation of the applicant's credit worthiness on behalf of the CRA, including independent contractors and credit agencies retained by the CRA for such purpose. Any information provided to the CRA is a public record subject to the provisions of Ch. 119 F.S. Applicant grants such consent and authorization to the CRA for the period commencing as of the date of this authorization and terminating on the date the grant has been fulfilled. This applicant hereby waives any and all claims, past present or future, which the applicant may have against the CRA by reason of any credit investigation made pursuant to applicant's consent and authorization herein given to the CRA. An authorization to Perform Credit Check needs to be completed by each Principal/Owner and by the Business. Current Business Address: Phone #I: _State of Incorporation: Signature: Date: Title: Foffnw=9 Request fbr Taxpayer Give Forria to the (Rwe. Lftwnbsr 2014)L re-quedw. Do not L " D , V@Trmwy IdentIfflfication, Number and� dertifflcation u;e ft,= 2W send to Me Ift W RSWAN I Narmwarnest on—rMcornal—A.—A M I . — . -1.1. 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I THEN 110 Payment 19 emmpt for . — Irl, t and dWWKW PayffWLT, All exempt payees except 11 for 7 BrOw tranI Exempt pWass I twough 4 and 8 th"h I I and W1 C corpowforre. 6 CoWndom rFnM not enter an emnpl pffras code becaLwa Itray are weemp! only for Salso & normaveradwwrftWe soqdot wd prfor to 201 2, Barter awhar" twtsactic"s and Exempt payees 1 thrmigh 4 patfonage dMdends I Pqmwnts ovw $800 required to be camwnatf, Q=MPt K reported wxf direct sa&ws c I through 52 Payrnints orade In so ll of I ExwW Pir)-m-s I tbrowh 4 paymml card or third pk transectime; I See Form 1099-MIW,, MlacFAII IncorM, RnU ft WrucWra, 0 m. Mlaffj Part 11. Certification i IP,YR3'A 777TM771, Mw f+� 7. WR -Y not owned by artIndMalual� hs IWKMUW 2. Two or mom �actutil o�. of the si a fu c!' , t first 9. CorMnition or LLC "ating IndivIdual iI ., � _,.� S. Guw,)dkn aswunt. of a minor The ,s: 2653 4. e. The usual e swWngs or b. So-called trust ancaunt eat Is The actual fV f State ISIN 3. Sol@ proprietorship or disregarded,p Orwifty owned by an indMduW en*y (such as a stab or bow Form 1009 Piing Method I on ,_:._ of ". secBon 1.GT1-4(LQ)(Q program paymeftw 777TM771, Mw f+� 7. WR -Y not owned by artIndMalual� 1i8wWW a 9. CorMnition or LLC "ating corpora* status an Form 61W orFonn 2653 10. Association, club, religious, or p, Ovarkstion 12. A bro1w or registered nominee ftrbukure In ft name al a public en*y (such as a stab or bow pf" dud resolved surisufterw program paymeftw 14. Grantore �j D4 V Soo Optiona 3 Z��I� } ulations motion 1.671-4(b= -._ i�sr e t nu 91 a jWRacwt hm anNk Vvd powaWs numbw most be kwnbheda s CITY OF BOYNTON RECORDS REQUESTED: Any active code violations. Outstanding code liens. Outstanding water bills. Open permits. Outstanding fire inspection fees. Any other fees due the City of Bovnton Beach on this ror)ertv. 1. You may inspect the requested records without charge unless the nature or volume requires extensive clerical or supervisory assistance in which case you will be advised of a special service charge. (Extensive defined as taking more than 15 minutes to locate, review for confidential information, copy and re -file the requested material). Department of Administration Hearing — FACC 12/97, Vol. XVII, NO. 3) 2. Plain paper copies shall be furnished upon payment of $ .15 if the paper is copied on one side and $ .20 if the paper is copied on both sides. 3. Copies of microfiche shall be furnished upon payment of $ .25 per page (copied on one side of paper only) 4. Certification of documentations shall be charged a $1.00 per page. 5. Optical disk recordings shall be fumished at a charge of $1.00 each. DATE OF E SIGNATURE TEC Y DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE: FORWARDEDA T DTE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK: FORWARD YOUR REQUEST TO: FAX # (561)742-6090 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 E-MAIL Ci clerk tis lajlcelg�� PLEASE FORWARD ALL RESPONSES TO THE CITY CLEWS OFFICE FOR FORWARDING TO THI REQUESTING • • ! • CLOSEOUT OF l eN , I I Vol 171 M S:\CC\WP\Public Records ue 1PU LIC RECORDS REQUEST - REVISED 0-18-06.doc CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH RL4 CRA Commercial Grant Applicant: has met with the City's Planning & Development Dept. to review the improvements that will be done on the property located at: W M rem H 17, 47roy Vrl TIM, 0 =.laga-m ROM- I Reviewed by: Date: Requirements: ' Commercial Aa has met with the City's Permit Dept. to review the improvements that will be done on the property located at: List of Improvements: City of Boynton Beach Permit Dept. Reviewed t: Requirements: UPON FINAL PAYMENT (PAYMENT BY CHECK) The undersigned henor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $ and condition upon payment of check number issued to undersigned by in said amount, waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services or materials furnished to (customers) on the job of (owner property) to the following described PA*Wrty: Consent pis I I Old Business I X I New Business I I Legal I I Other SUBJECT: Consideration of Changes to Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant Program SUMMARY: "' = , minor changes to the Commercialw - Grant program which was updated and approved by the CRA Board on March 10, 2015. The following are the proposed changes to the Commercial Fagade Grant along with other minor changes outlined in the attached grant markup: • Property Owners are required to have Trespass Agreements with the Boynton Beach Police Dept. • Eligible items completed and paid for by the applicant, prior to CRA Board approval, may be excluded/denied at the CRA Board's sole discretion, if it feels the improvcment(s) is not consistent with the CRA's Design Guidelines. • Verification from the City through a Public Records Request that no outstanding fees/code liens/code violations exist on the property. • Addition of Acknowledgement Forms signed by the City Planning & Development Dept. and the Permit Dept. This is an additional step to ensure that grant applicants are going through the property City departments for any work that will be performed on the property. • Requirements for proof of cash payments for work performed. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A C. -W, PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan and Federal Highway Corridor CommunityRedevelopment Grant Program Michael Simon Assistant Director yN 1�BOYNTOft BEACH ii� C RAal rPill ! • 111!14� ;;11 11111 The Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant Program is designed to provide a financial incentive to help facilitate the exterior improvement of existing commercial properties within the CRA District. The grant is a matching, reimbursable grant providing commercial property owners/tenants with a more visually appealing property. Commercial property within the CRA District may qualify for reimbursement of 50% of the applicant's project budget up to $25,000 of CRA funding for approved exterior improvement projects. Eligible I improvements fort is r inch Page 1 of 87 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 P.catchbq torl.co encourage businesses to invest in their operations. The result will halt deterioration, stabiliz-11 property values, improve and upgrade appearance of the area, and facilitate and encouragz. redevelopment activity in the target area. The program is available only for properties located within the CRA District Note: See attached CRA District Map. 2. Facade improvements must be consistent with the CRA's Design Guidelines. Note: CRA Design Guidelines are available on the CRA website http://www.catchboynton.com All proposed exterior improvements using CRA funds must be approved by the CRA Board. The CRA Board may make recommendations for exterior improvements based upon the CRA Design Guidelines. 111 Trespassin_ Signs as required by the Police Dept. Trespass Agreements ma be obtained from the Bovnton Beach Police Dept located at 100 East Bo ton i Es o �n Beach Blvd., Bo nton Beach, FL 33435 — Non nc hone #561-742- 6101 Initials 4- Oig��ovements 44"hi,&*mwar44nGW&= W--sig-Rave www.catchbo3mign.com 5-,5All work must be done in compliance with applicable City of Boynton Beach Building ••- and Land Development Regulations. All contractors must be licensed in Boynton Beach/Palm Beach County. Please contact the City of Boynton Beach Development Department regarding the proposed work to be performed prior to submitting _ fagade grant application. amounts:fi-6. Maximum Grant The CRA will provide, a 50% matching grant for eligible fagade improvements, as provided in the p project • ••-` up to a totalof - thousand dollars 111 of • -7-7- Grant funding amounts will be based on the applicant's project budget specified at the time of -`; ,•• • Eligible •r reimbursement Undergrant program • beer completed and paid for more than sixty (60) days prior to grant approval by thii • Board. Erigible items completed an aid for by the aDDlican rior toCRA Board appmval, may be excluded/deniedt the CRA Board's sole discretion, if it fe Is the improvement(s) is not consistent with the CRA's sin ui lin s. 09. The property owner, or tenant it applicable, must complete the fagade improvement project and submit for reimbursement within 120 days of the grant award. Failure to complete the fagade improvements in a timely manner will result in the property owner, or tenant if applicable, losing the grant reimbursement opportunity. Only one 30 day administrative extension will be permitted. Grant funds will be reimbursed exclusively for approved work and approved change orders. 1, The Commercial Facade Improvement Grant Program may only be used one time in any five year period for any one property. Properties may reapply for additional grants any time after five (5) years from previous grant approval. �0 An applicant seeking a project grant may secure an application from the Boyntor Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) located at 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, phone 561-737-3256 or download the application from •• • • 710 North Fedend Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 -Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 2. An original application with all matenals is to be returned to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for review and approval by the CRA Board. Applications will be considered on a first-come, first served basis. Applicants must take the necessary steps to ensure that their submitted application is properly time stamped to document receipt by the CRA. 3. CRA staff will present the completed grant application to the CRA Board for their review and approval. The CRA Board conducts their meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. Applicant will be notified of the date and time their application will be presented to the CRA Board. Applicant is requested to attend the CRA Board Meeting in order to answer any questions the CRA Board may have regarding their application. CRA staff will notify the applicant of grant approval or denial. 4. The CRA will administer the Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant Program and funding. In addition to the appropriate City of Boynton Beach building inspections, the CRA will inspect the work to determine the satisfactory completion of the work. 5. Applicants may not have any outstanding City of Boynton Beach liens against their property. In the event that an Applicant has an outstanding City of Boynton Beach lien against the property, the grant will not be awarded until the complete satisfaction of the lien. §,:._Application to this Program is not a guarantee of funding. Funding is at the sole discretion of the CRA Board. I *I I , ] ] 1 111ill 11 A I 1 101 a pIrm OMNI I I L-1 11�� IIII P-Issl;Wtk mtl-1 1 Written detailed project budget describing the improvements to be done to the property, ....... 1-t ---- m-u-st---listing all project costs the applicant is requesting for reimbursement. The project budget must provide a total cost of the project-, 2. Cost estimate(s) from a licensed contractor(s) as specified in the applicant's project budget, 3. W9 Form,,, (affached),," 4. Copy of Warranty Deed, Page 4 of 12 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-32 i 5. Copy of Lease (if applicable), 6. Plans or sketches if applicable, 7 Site plan and plant list for landscape projects, 8-;--, ............... e�a 4i Ga A" 10. A minimum of four (4) 3" x 5" color "before" photos of the project which must include "public views", 11. Signage design with colors & materials proposed if applicable, 1Z Project color chips / material samples if applicable, and material specifications. CITY FORMS: 13. r Public Record Informat the Clerk's response to the request as proof that Dror)ertv does not have -any code liens, violations or monies nuvp-ri f,&,,r i ifilifipq The above r f rence i o s est e co let ndsubmitted to the on Beach Blvd Bonton - Beach., FL 33435- Phone #561-742-6000. 111'. REIMBURSEMENT PROCESS Disbursement of arant funds shall only occur when the followlina documents 9 4ff 0=1 oil 1. CRA has received copies of executed contracts, canceled checks (front and back) and proof that the work has been approved by the City of Boynton Beach Building Department. E. A 32i GRA has received copies ot tinal "paid in full" vendor/contractor invoices along with a letter from each vendor/Gontractor stating that all invoices for the project have been paid in full and/or a release of lien from each vendor/contractor stating there are no outstanding monies owed for the project. 111S"6�Lh� [easezoflien•mi wlmmwmmzmmwggb� W-U,=Nm 43. CRA has received copies of final inspection approvals for all permit required work. Page 5 of 12 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 mw2wDwL.catchb0yn:ton.com I �5. Applicant provides "After' photq3. The Boynton Beach CRA is a public agency and is governed by the "Florida Public Records Law" under Florida State Statutes, Chapter 119. Any documents provided by the Applicant(s) may be subject to production by the CRA upon receipt of a public records request, subject to any exemptions provided by Florida Law. 19• . 0• - Address #^ Address of Property Owner: City/State: g 17 -TIT -m -A !M Legal description of the property to be improved: 0 M Fri I =-* a V711111- �*-, - � Property Address: ,%ywxatchbo tonworn M-3•• rim W -T* 11=0 - I ; J iTo =M j a y: Evenip,191 Number of Employees: Annual Payroll: Number of Employees residing in Boynton Beach: Initials — Z V-110:2 q KA 111DI" I k-1,11101 11FACIIIIE&T-11 Lik III IT -Tarim Improvement Grant Proararn and to comply with its content. I IEWFA Witness (Date) Property Owner (Date) Witness (Date) Property Owner (Date) AMMARN BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared I who is personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his1her act and deed. 710 Aorth Federal Aighway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-= www.ca(chbryvnton.com IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this day of 20 My Commission Expires: 9 Z I [4kll [0) ff—Mci I F-11 Y111 :4 *41] A :11 I'Ll 1111 cc� R-1111 R T, I my—To 1 #111 L, 111:4 Improvement Grant Prouram and to comply with its content. Witness (Date) Tenant/Business Owner (Date) Witness (Date) Tenant/Business Owner (Date) BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and takt- 0!-.33M 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-32 www.catchbovnton,com i acknowledgements, personally appeared who is personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State anit" County aforesaid on this day of , 4 20 ■ My Commission Expires: mgm,M&PA wwwxgLqh�boto�mcom l y p Railroads `i B ound ary = City 13 oun dary i P Request lbr Taxpayer Give rarm to the Identiflantion Number and Certiffcationrequester. I send to the I'M I Name tarr shown cm yotir ° rj ix MUM), Nagne 19 mWAredcm ...........—--------- ..........- rr 1 nr ` riled *in. Foam, IC dMewd from ab*yo 3 Check OPPropriste box for Weral Um chaukcn�y am of go d, &IngW-mmbor F1 Llmhed ftbMly conqmny. Enter ft box dawft=WnP a: Lj Mum �t ' ) rear, Areet, wwl e. or MEMEMPIMHEM wAmuro, ears s 4 ft(qt rt cvj'Aln n adtnom' Indt0tuals, coo iraftalkys On page 31: Eksimptlan from FATCA repaning ..............,, 1. The number shown on this fbrm is my correct taxpayer kiertificaflon number (or I am walffnq for a number to be Issued to me); 2, 1 wn not subjeot W backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt hom backup withholding, or (b) I have not been noffled by the Internal nue :.1 '.} i backup i' J Y all �;, } `tier, 1F� r f,� Service t longerno subject to bac # ! , and � 4;�, `� s: a� ;4, ,�� ti �^i � '«+ ,k sit ♦, '{ # ,"UJI1 7 71 CuL.VN[pe y:,».,v X�"`armm-09�^'`a?w,,12-2M;$ S. The arlicia number (or iocatlon) in ffw tax trwty tW CojftMs to saving clause and Re owmpilona. 4. The Vps and affiokunk of kcwft lud qualfflas for hom txL = =l 3. TM IRS toffs the requester t1W you fumigtod ffm Incomoct nN, . . .. . . . . . . Mr7m Spooffic InstrucUons Uno I PM,,bw, 12,20V Pry — — 9 ----------& ........... w S—A red estffte Invest roiNd trust IF Ora paymad to *w... I THEN the pspn" is smompt for... Inter votand dNW" payrnents All exeris;A mew mumpt I for? Bmkvr trar"WOM Exempt pnlaes I 1hrough 4 and 6 Oiraigh 11 and W1 0 corperAwn, 8 ccrro-. not enteran exww'iP[ puyee cade beasam thay are exempt only for sMes of art Bret securides acquked pr to 2012. Bertar exchwW trans ectiona and Exempi payees 1 ter nwrah 4 patronage dNkkNwJs I Payments over $6W raqvIlred to be jGen@mMyra qxwqAp%,"9v repoded arW d1rept Was awr $5,000, 1 t=ugh 52 Payments made In sedlemerill of Exempt pSYSM I through 4 Wrent card, or lhkd part,rr& is transuchow I . ......... See Form 1 099-MISO, MWceflanw-An Ircome, and ter bistructions, 11111711 111 iiijilli!lll III Fcv,m W FFk-v, 12-,,r' Part H. Cedifleation 1.1 2. Two or nwe lndKAduaJs §olnt accourm FCr aft %" of mmouft I a" INN" wo ON up 7. fisragw4ed antily not owned by an hd[vidual S. A voild trust, esfaW, or pension trust 9. CmWrallon or LLC alerting axWols statue an Form OW or Parm 2&w 1 OAssodAtion, cM reflolous. chmik"a, educational, or other tax- Otemplovinimum 11. Paitnatship or mulb-member U.C. brow or mgbUwW nomInee 13. Accourd vM the Depadment of Agriculture in the nwo of sw public an* (Such as a WAM or local govermnant, schoul dWrict, or pfivan) ttat recolvea sgrkwkurisl saun mmwft 14. Grantor trust fift under the Form 1041 Filing Mvftd or the OpHanal Fmm IWO Ring Mathad 2 (sw Regulations wellon 1.G71-4(h)C2)O1 ISM LkA bat wW Oft IM nwm df Me pwom wtxm mwtw yw turddL If w* mm pow an a Joint adow-RA hem an M, ihd peftWa numbw ffmat be ft�� s' 1® ndnaft nwm mW Amnkh to R*Ws aSN. Primey Act Notice • CITY OF • • OFFICECITY CLERKS R RR • ORREQUESTED: Any active code violations.• * • _ liens. Outstanding water bills. Open permits. Outstanding fire inspection fees. Any other fees due the City of BIDnton.r mperty. 1. You may inspect the requested records without charge unless the nature or volume requires extensive clerical or supervisory assistance in which case you will be advised of a special service charge. (Extensive defined as taking more than 15 minutes to locate, review for confidential information, copy and re -file the requested material). Department of Administration Hearing — FACC 12/97, Vol. XVII, NO. 3) . Plain paper copies shall be furnished upon payment of $ .15 if the paper is copied on one side and $ .20 if the paper is copied on both sides. 3. Copies of microfiche shall be furnished upon payment of $ .25 per page (copied on one side of paper only) 4. Certification of documentations shall be charged a $1.00 per page. 5. Optical disk recordings shall be furnished at a charge of $1.00 each. AT . SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING PARTY: DATE COMPLETED: Y DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE: FORWARDEDART TO CITY CLERK: FORWARD YOUR REQUEST TO: FAX # (561) 742-6090 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 E-MAIL Ci clerl ft.0 • PLEASE FORWARD RESPONSES TO THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FORFORWARDING ! THE REQUESTING PARTY AND FOR CLOSEOUT OF THE REQUEST. 0 • tam�•� _ ; • R•:: BOYNTC�N RA CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH MAIMING & DEVELOP�-reLkTJDEEMAkCYA919OXgDC[M- WTi I FIT M W -7 M TW MTV Applicant: has met with the City's Planning & Development Dept. to review the improvements that will be done on the property located at: I Mr6T 1 ri IT0790-ro TIMI M City of Boynton Beach no 921 � -41 Reviewed by: Date: Requirements:, 6 •' 'T . - Applicant: has met with the City's Permit Dept. to review the improvements that will be done on the property located a: List of Improvements: City of Boynton BeachPermit *: Reviewed Date: Requirements: a:* n -'V - .w V.'. �11011111 WIN �j WMA Qj 1 a 0, 18 "MAKIM �V The undersigned henor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $ and condition upon payment of check number issued to of undersigned by -in said n amout, to claim a lien for labor, services or materials furnished to (customers)_ SUMMARY: CRA staff is requesting minor changes to the Commercial Construction Permit Incentive Program which was updated and approved by the CRA Board on March 10, 2015. The following are the proposed changes to the Commercial Construction Permit Incentive Program along with other minor changes outlined in the attached grant markup: Addition of Medical Research Centers/Housin& Hair/Nail Salons, Fitness Centers & Florists as Ineligible Businesses FISCAL IMPACT: N/A CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan and Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan FXECOMMENDATIONS: Approve the changes to the FY15-16 Commercial Construction Permit I ncentive Program Michael Simon Assistant Director 11111 � 1 A :• • ! e` ! • +r , The Commercial Construction Permitr-*Gt Incentive Program was created to assist existing and/or new businesses with the reimbursement of permit costs associated with the substantial renovation of an existing commercial property or new construction of a commercial project within the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (the "CRA") district. This grant program is intended to provide additional financial assistance to property owners/tenants who are investing private sector funding into the redevelopment of commercial properties. The Commercial Construction Pcrmi r }ci",A Incentive Program will reimburse approved applicants with the cost of permit fee expenses up to 3.3% of the project's construction value.f-!-� : r -AiN Go -'t , Commercial Construction crmi r , .... Incentive Program applicants may also be eligible for other CRA Economic Development Programs; i.e., Commercial Facade, Commercial Interior Build -Out and/or Rent Reimbursement. The Commercial Construction Perm iter jest -Incentive Program funding may be budgeted annually by the CRA Board and awarded on a first-come, first -serve basis. All applications are subject to CRA Board approval. Making application to the program is NOT a guarantee of funding. • f' Commercial Construction Perm itP;ejeGt—Incentive Program funding amounts are based on percentage of the project's construction value as it appears on the Palm Beach Count Wide/Municipal Building Permit Application Form submitted to the City of Boynton Beach at the ti i if permit approval. Projects valued up to $4,000,000 are eligible for funding under this progra The amount of funding awarded to any one applicant for a project is 3.3% not to exceed $66,00 See attached copy of the City of Boynton Beach Building Division Fee Schedule. I Grant funding • projects valued between _ • $249,999 will be reimbursed 2.3% of • r • • value Grant funding • projects valued between 1 111 and $4,000,000 will be reimbursed 3.3% of the project's construction value not to exceed $66,000 Page 1 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 tchho�ntonm r Initials Funding Is disbursed on a reimbursement basis only. Reimbursement is provided after the completion of the project and the CRA Board approved applicant submits all documentation listed under Section V. Procedures for Reimbursement of this application. fm 4 LF11 MOM - Application for the Commercial Construction Perm iW-Foject-Incentive Program may be made withir three months of final permit approval by the City of Boynton Beach. HIM I 114-4- 1 -4-1 • Firearm Sales • Convenience Stores • Religious Affiliated Retail Stores • Churches • Non Profits • Tattoo Shops/Body Piercing/Body Art Shops • Check cashing stores • Take -Out Foods • Adult Entertainment • Liquor Stores • Adult Arcades • Vapor Cigarette, Electronic Cigarette, E Cigarette Stores • Kava Tea Bars • Pawn Shops • Alcohol and/or Drug Rehabilitation Centers/H FarM-ie-9 •Medical Research Centers/Housing Hair/Nail Salons • Fitness Centers Florists • Any other use that the CRA staff or CRA Board determines does not support the redevelopment of the CRA district FVAF9rMr_-r—TM== . -=- V-M2MM31d= 1 . Completed and signed Incentive Program application. K1. Copy of Lease, if applicable. Page 2 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbMMLQn-oom 3. Copy of Palm Beach County-Wide/Municipal Building Permit Application Form as submitted to the City of Boynton Beach. 4. Copy of paid receipt for approved final building permit. Form (attached • grant application). 6. Copy of elevations, site plan and floor plans as submitted to the City of Boynton Beach. 7. A minimum of four (4) color digital "before" photos of the project. Once eligibility is verified and all required documentation has been submitted, CRA staff will present the funding request to the CRA Board for approval. The CRA Board meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Applicant will be notified of the date and time their application will be presented to the CRA Board. It is recommended that the applicant attend the CRA Board meeting in order to answer any questions the CRA Board may have regarding their application. CRA staff will notify the applicant of approval or denial in writing. The CRA Board reserves the right to approve or deny any Commercial Construction Permitfej---Gt Incentive Program application and to discontinue payments at any time if, in its sole and absolute discretion, it determines that the business will not advance the goals and objectives established for the redevelopment of the CRA District. CRA staff may conduct a site visit prior to the submittal of the application to the CRA Board and once the project is completed and has received a Certificate of Occupancy. =5 411777111141 657T1=1M I Mirell] Once the project is completed and a Certificate •i Occupancy • Completion is obtained, the Applicant shall submit a written request for reimbursement to the CRA along with the following documentation: 1 . Copies of all permit fee receipts paid to the City of Boynton Beach. 2. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion from the City of Boynton Beach. 3. Release of Lien from General Contractor for the completed project (No partial release of Page 3 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchboynten, oorn liens accepted). 4. Color digital "after" photos of the project. Applicants shall allow the CRA the rights and use of photos and project application materials. 5. If applicant is tenant and/or owner, occupying the space as its place of business, a copy of City Business Tax Receipt and County Business License is required. By submitting for reimbursement, the applicant warrants that all bills related to the project are paid in full including, but not limited to, all contractors, subcontracts, labor, materials, related fees and permits. The Boynton Beach CRA is a public agency and is governed by the "Florida Public Records La under Florida State Statutes, Chapter 119. Any documents provided by the Applicant(s) may subject to production by the CRA upon receipt of a public records request, subject to any exemptio provided by Flodda Law. KIM 1;TT7'111Mr#3 It is the resDonsibility of the applicant to READ AND UNDERSTAND all Prog -am's Rules/Requirements and ADPlication. Initials _ApA�4j 204fv--Septeffvbe-F--34j-2D15 Bc)yt-itGr,i--Be,aGh-Gomm-ur.iiilient Agefw--y Commemmi-al -GonstrucdGn-PffqeC-t Incentive Preifram APPLICANT INFORMATION Page 4 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 www.catchbomLon.com (P-J&a-v-�c-l:y,p",r-',,Pf,ifitOntyL—Use Additional Sheets if Necessary) Email: Phone#: Current Address: L:M M. MUM• Business Name (D/B/A if applicable): ,,,.,urrent Business Address: Fed ID# (if applicable): Fax: M� Existing Business: Yes No Number of years in existence:, Length of Time at Current Location: If you are applying as the owner of the property, do you have a tenant?: Yes I Page 5 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Fl. 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3268 fflA catchbo �nton.c�om W= - - �•,r • • s• - ♦ i.•• • •,, • - you - ♦ grant assistance fromother governmental agencies: - If yes, list any additional grant sources and amounts: kno 1, the undersigned, applicant(s) certify that all information presented in this application, and all of the information furnished in support of the application, is given for the purpose of obtaining funding under the f Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Commercial Construction P rrn' lk�ejj -,A' - Incentive Program, and it is true and complete to the best of the applicant(s) knowledge and belief. The applicant(s) further certifies that he/she is aware of the fact that he/she can be penalized by fine and/or imprisonment for making false statements or presenting false information. I further acknowledge that I have read and understand the terms and conditions set forth and described in the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Commercial Construction Permit r-(- � —Incentive Program Application and Guidelines. understand that this application is not a guarantee of funding. Should my application be approved, understand that the CRA may, at its sole discretion, discontinue payment at any time if, in its sole and absolute determination, it feels such assistance no longer meets the program criteria or is no longer benefiting the furtherance of the CRA mission. hereby waive my rights under the privacy and confidentiality provision act, and give my consent to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, its agents and contractors to examine any confidential information given herein. I further grant permission, and authorize any bank, employer or other public or private agency to disclose information deemed necessary to complete this application. give permission to the CRA or its agents to take photos of myself and business to be used to promote the program. I understand that if this application and the information furnished in support of the application are found to be incomplete, it will not be processed. Pago of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FIL 33435 Phone Use for add jtr()n.1WSjefma frpcz Applicant Signature Date Printed Name Title BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared who is/are personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this day NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: Em WIM BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared who is/are personally known to me or produced as identification, and acknowledged he/she executed the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is his/her act and deed. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal in the State and County aforesaid on this . day of .20 NOTARY PUBLIC ZUASVIUH61• M' Page 7 of 7 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 wMwEm. catch boynton com ■ 4 Railroads - __Interstate95 1 ■ oundaryBoundary CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT I BUILDING DIVISION 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard * Boynton Beach, FL 33435 0 (561)742-6350 0 Fax (561)742-63 MMW.boynton-bear-_h.orq BUILDING DIVISION FEES (Resolution #13-048, Adopted 6118113) 1. PRIMARY PERMIT FEES: I (A) Plan Review Fee: The plan review fee will be credited against the actual cost of the building permit at the time of permit issuance. If a permit is not issued for any reason subsequent to plan review, the City will retain the plan review fee (non-refundable). (1) Minimum fee; or ............................................................................................ $75,00 (2) 1.0% of the construction value, whichever is greater ..................................................1.0% (B) Construction Permit Fee: (All types) (1) Minimum fee; or .............................................................................................. $75.00 (2) 2.3% of the construction value, whichever is greater .............................................2.3% (C) Resubmittal Fee: (Paid at time of resubmittal) (1) First Resubmittal .................................................................... ............... No Charge (2) Second re -submittal (Rejection for same comments) (i) Minimum fee; or ......................................................................................... $50-00 (11) 10% of original permit fee, whichever is greater ..............................................10.0% (3) Third re -submittal and subsequent re -submittal (Rejection for same comments) (i) Four times the original permit fee (Charged per 553.80 Florida Statue) ........................ 4X (D) Revision Fee: (1) Minimum fee; or.. .......................................... ................................................ $50.00 (2) $10.00 per page; or ........................................................................................ $10.00 (3) 2.3% of the revision value, whichever is greater ...................................................2.3% (E) Stocking Permit Fee:...........................................................................................$200.00 (F) Certificate cvf Use Fee: (1) Minimum fee; plus .......................................................................................... $75.00 (2) $30.00 any additional required inspection .......................................................... $30.00 (G) Department of Community of Affairs (DCA) Fee: (1) Minimum fee; or ............................................................................................... $2.00 (2) 1.5% of the permit fee costs; whichever is greater ..................................................1.5% (H) Department Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Fee: (1) Minimum fee; or ...................................................................... ........................ $2.00 (2) 1.5% of the permit fee costs; whichever is greater ..................................................1.5% (1) Green Building Fee: (1) 0.011 % of the construction value ................................................................... 0.011% P Failure to Obtain Permit Fee (Penalty Fee): (1) Four (4) times permit fee, subject to review by Building Official .....................................4X •. and Material Processing: ......................................... .$150.00 (B) Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals: .................... .................................. $250.00 (C) Certificate of Occupancy: (1) 24 hours notice ......................................................................................... No charge (2) Less than 24-hour notice ................................................................... ......... $200.00 BUILDING DIVISION FEES Page 1 of 2 (D) Change of Contractor and/or Subcontractor Fee: ................... ................................. $35.00 (E) Early Construction Authorization Fee:................................................................... $500.00 (F) Early Power Release: .......................................................................................... $150.00 (G) FPL Meter Placement Fee:..................................................................................... $50.00 (H) Local Product Approval Fee: .............................................................................. $1,500.00 (1) Permit Application Extension Fee: (Maximum of three) (1) First Extension ................................................................................................. $50,00 (2) Second Extension .......................................................................................... $75.00 (3) Third Extension ............................................................................................... $100.00 (J) Permit Extension Fee: (Prior to expiration) (1) First Extension .............................................................................................. $50.00 (2) Second Extension ....................................................................................... $75.00 (3) Third Extension ......................................................................................... $100.00 (4) Permit Extension f6r.period beyond 90 days ....................................................$250.00 (K) Permit Reinstatement Fee: (Subject to approval by Building official) (1) Within 180 days of inactive status ................................................................... $75.00 (2) After 180 days of inactive status (i) Minimum Fee; or ...................................................................................... $75.00 (ii) 30% of original permit fee, whichever is greater .............................................30.0% (L) Professional Services: ($50.00/hour or portion thereof) ............................................. $50.00 (i.e. Permit research, due diligence reports, community acknowledgement forms, etc.) (M) Replacement Document Fee: (1) Permit Card ................................................................................................ $30.00 (2) Permitted Plans ($30.00 plus printing costs) .............................$30.00 plus printing costs (N) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) Fee:..................................................... $450.00 (0) Temporary Certificate of Completion (TCC) Fee:.....................................................$225.00 (P) TCC or TCO Extension Fee: (Subject to approval by Building Official) ............................$200.00 Ill. INSPECTION FEES: (A) Re -inspection Fees: (1) First Re -inspection ....................................................................................... $50.00 (2) Second Re -inspection ................................................................................. $100.00 (3) Third and Subsequent Re -inspection without "Correction" done ........................... $200.00 (Charged per 553.80 Florida Statue) (A) All fees are non-refundable. (B) Planning & Zoning Division fees are in addition to the above fees. (C) Fire Department fees are in addition to the above fees. (D) Palm Beach County impact fees are in addition to the above fees. (E) City Parks and Recreation Fees are in addition to the above fees. (F) Water and Sewer Capital Facility Charges are in addition to the above fees. (G) Projects over $250,000 are subject to Art in Public Places Fee in addition to the above fees. BUILDING DWISION FEES Page 2 of 2 FEESIMPLE TITLEHOLDW, BONDING COMPANY, ARCHrITCF/ENGINEER AND MORTGAGE LENDER INFO IS REQUIRED WHEN THE AGGREGATEVALUE IMPROVEMENTS & MOT JUST WORK AUTHOMZED BY THE INDMDUAL FERWO $Z,500 OR REPAIRMORE JEXCEPT HVAC l 0 ff W (Ftp h a r groan a w mr). PandinE CoMp qar F (t rj- r e City: stats. I Banding Company Addrws: MgdgKe_Le is YOUR FAILURE L IN YOUR PAYING COMMENCEMENTYOUR PROPERTY. A NO'nCE OF EF FIRST AUTHORIZED FOR mW°FE OF 93CCUPANCYa ACEs NuNding adkial or Design AUTHORMED FOR CIRMICATE OF WMPLE710M UAW- OWMIrg 0ftkI or Daftnee Fes, Dewfter 1 L9 s ca Request fbr Taxpayer Give om to the Identification Number and Certification roqueow. Do not to Via Ift mom Check ro for bderal Ujx pfts9lon; c f the f lowin w. Mingle-mmber LLC. Lig Ud labOty ' r =a Entor Ite tax cleW,flontlan P-0 caMmMan, oration, P-partnwaHp) 0, NOIL far LLQ Ont Is dIeraqwded, do not chack LLQ, check the appmprigle box h the 1! V for The tax ! r . 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The CRA's real estate broker, Paul Snitkin of Anderson & Carr found a location at 404 E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. The property is 800 sq. ft. The Letter of Intent is for $800.00 per month for a three year term with a $50.00 a month in rent increase annually. If approved, a lease will be brought back in October for the Board's review. FISCAL IMPACT: $9,600 from the FY 15116 budget Property Acquisition line item. PROJECT:CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan Update Vivian s Executive Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\FY 2014 - 2015 Board Meedngs\September 20151LOI Lease 404 E MLK.doex ROBERT 3. BANMG, PRESIDENT mm-m;�` � Sharon Grcevic, Realtor Boynton Beach Realtyff C/O DJV Dev &, -W rw4,a* 2203 Avenue X Brooklyn, NY 11235 'ANFAURACS, & A.: IN ice Appraisers - Realtors w%wandemnearr.com I ClePhone (561) 833-1661 Fax(5610833-0234 PAUL H. SNITriN. OF SALES RE: Proposed Lease by and between DJV Development, LLC (Landlord) and Professional Use (Name Withhel and/or assigns (Lessee) pertaining to 404 East Martin Luther King Boulevard, Unit C, Boynton Beach, Flori ("Property"). I Lesson- DJV Development, LLC Lessee.- Professional Use and/or assigns (Name Withheld) Property.- 404 East Martin Luther King Boulevard, Unit 4C, Boynton h, Fl. Unit size is approximately 800 Square feet - Lease Price. 00.00 oath, plus Florida sales tax. Lease Term. Three (3) year base to with one (1) 3 years options to renew. Base rent escalations of $50,00/month each anniversary year. Water and Sewer included in rental rate. Deposit Monies.- Lessee shall pay First mouth rent, Last month rent and Security Deposit at Execution of Lease. Rent Commeneement.- Rent commencement date Shall begin on November 1, 2015. The tenant shall receive One (1) month free rent/October 2015, Parking-- Street parking available, possibly some on-site in future. Access. Lessee shall be provided full access to the Property, at their own risk, during the Free Rent Period for® the purpose of conducting all and necessary improvements to space. However, access all be done during no business hours with reasonable notice. Intended Use.- Lessee is leasing the subject property for future use as a Profession use. signage.. Signage is the sole responsibility of the Tenant and subject to owner's approval- City regulations do apply. UMM"'MEM-1 Boynton Beach Real September 1, 2015 Page 2 of 2 i Propeny Cren didon: The Property is to be cleared out of all equipment. One open area for professional use. Broil eff. Both parties agree that the only brokers involved in this transaction are Anderson & Carr, Inc. and Boynton Beach Realty who are acting as a Transaction Brokers and will be compensated by Landlord in a separate document. The compensation is 6% of the base rent for the initial term. Vilbw afAwleptance. The Offer contained in this Letter of Intent shall exp -- ire and be of no fin'ther force and effect should Landlord fail to accept by executing a copy of this Letter of intent and returning it to Lessee's representative, Paul Snitkin of Anderson & Carr, Inc., by the close of business at 5:00 p.m. EST, on September 3, 2015 This letter constitutes a non-binding Letter of Intent_ It sets forth our preliminary understanding of certain of the princi I terms and cond't* HEY VELY ua continue negotiations to reach a written, definitive Lease or to negotiate in good faith. Either party may discontinue negotiations at any time for any reason. Iwo Mal OIL, proCeea witti tne dratl s ACILOMEDGED AZND ACCEPTED (Lessor, DJV Development, LLC): By: Date: ACKNOWLEDGED AND ACCEPTED (Lessee, Professional Use, TBA): By: TBA, Director Brooks, Vivian From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 9:48 AM To, 'rick lococo' Cc: Simon, Michael Subject: RE Quote for CRA website Attachments: D'Almaida site map.pdf, Suntrust Site.pdf, Suntrust Site info.xlsx Hi Rick, here you go. And because you are the king of land assemblages I'm attaching another site that is ripe for the ,ticking. 6.8 acres and only 5 owners. Word on the street is that Suntrust is moving into the 500 Ocean site to the — ,iorth. I want to move the development along Federal south to Woolbright. From: rick lococo [mailto:ricklococofm@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 2:30 PM To: Brooks, Vivian Subject: Re: Quote for CRA website Rick Lococo Wellington Isles, LLC South Gardens, LLC. Tampa, FL 33606 Office 813-251-1221 Office Fax 813-251-5720 I P , .6 =4 Site Fax 561-366-7990 elell 954-275-4586 111JR; JAW, 01111 P -III [0] la -1 1109-1111 NI 10 m ow-m--lowel III SIZINITA largo d NI Wei frawriaII-F-Tsmt, 11-1-.1 [*]111 II--Vxi MO, F-WaIl this electronically transmitted information is strictly prohibited. Thanks so much Rick. Would you be interested in a 6 acre site that runs from Boynton Beach Blvd. south of Ocean along the FEC? It's right where the commuter rail stop will be located. W Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 12:39 PM To: Brooks, Vivian Subject: Re: Quote for CRA website Vivian, VA72V T4 7. Pslryq y7v 1-5 then to Nancy Byrne and Andrew Mack, then our consultants, the CRA board, then the City Council, my partners and ultimately the supportive neighborhood. It was a great public private partnership and experience that I use to judge other all Cities by. It was a great experience that we had working with the CRA, you and your team were helpful from the first day we met and discussed a public private partnership and the TIF program. You educated our team on the benefits of the program, structured it with our team and it works just as we'd discussed. With a project as unique as ours and building to a NAHI3 Gold certification it was something that none of us had done before. We were able to meet with all department heads and staff whenever we needed to. The Mayor, Council, City Manager and Development Director all were very supportive of the project. It all worked out better than we'd anticipated working with both the CRA and the City, it was a seamless process. Vivian, thank you and good luck! om Rick Lococo FM Contract Services, LLC. Wellington Isles, LLC 601 Bayshore Blvd, Suite 650 Tampa, FL 33606 Office Fax 813 -?51-5720 Im a M -.- mg min M. M M N U I = Cell 954-275-4586 1f1rA111C*;L4qX*1 Ill OrAIMITI 111111-11FZ94 NN (Us0 �111 -�q MM. N up - 141-9 nereul rfonrteu-tffaranT-cimc�,�ym­ orfaKing any action in rehance on or regarding Me conteMn this electronically tran itted information is strictly prohibited. 0 On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Brooks, Vivian <BrooksYVj1Cq),bbflqs> wrote: Hi Rick, I don't to be a pest but can youA dealing r B CRA and your head shot so I can use it on our website? Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 1 f: 561-737-3258 rooksilit ,bbtl.us I www, catch bo ntcan.cam 130Y TO ti wwomBEACKCRA Like us on, Faeebookfi The information contained in this transmission maybe legally privileged and confidential. It is intended oniyfor theme of the recipient(s) named above. 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It is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. #'the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this commuizicadon is strictly prohibited. ffwu have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 9:48 AM To: 'Chris Montague' Subject: RE: The mattress shop Hi Chris, here is Frances' e-mail: Frances Lalacona franceslaiacona@gmai com �Ij�WR Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 3:52 PM To: Brooks, Vivian Subject: Re: The mattress shop On Thu, Aug 20 ,2015 at 11:07 AM, Brooks, Vivian <BrooksVi@ btl.us> wrote: ,b I Ili Chris- the owner is Frances D'almaida, H we number is Historic House that you looked at. Let me know how it goes. -------- Original message -------- 111'ate: 08/20/2015 9:23 AM (GMT -05:00) To: "Brooks, Vivian" <BrooksVira,,bbf1.us> Subject: The mattress shop Good morning Vivian, I am very interested in the mattress shop. Could you share the owners contact Wo? This has the potential to be a great location. Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33411' o: 561-600-9090 1 f: 561-737-3258 BroqkaYQ.bbfl,qs I www.catchbgyntg=n.com �.4 BOYNTON' %RA B O"s• ' .C.# The information contained in this transmission maybe legally privileged and confidential. It is intended onlyfor the use of the recipient(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. Ifyou have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. Brooks, Vivian From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2015 11:27 AM To: 'Paul Snitkin' Cc: Simon, Michael Subject: RE: Affordable Housing Attachments: Suntrust Site.pdf, Suntrust Site info.pdf, D'Almaida site map.pdf Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. i Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 l f: 561-737-3258 Brook a hiafi a cats bob ton.co BOYNT " BEACH CRA Lake us on The information contained in this transmission may be legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the recipients) named above. if the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited if you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. Tuesday, g2015 11:24 AM Brooks, Subject: Re: Affordable ! . g Vivian . - . 06. 0 * .. - - . • - - . -. I'll proceed with an Loi on the mlk property. Paul Snitkin Anderson & Carr, Inc 561-833-1661 pleaseOn MLK yes, proceed. We have an offer on the property and the Board will execute a Purchase Sept.Agreement on �, units are they lookingdthey be applying for 9% tax Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 1 f: 561-737-3258 usiac...s I yM�y..catchbpynt_qn&Qm . BUYNTOP+1 ""CRA rBEACH �...I�f'A, Like tis an Famebook,0, The Information contained in this transmission maybe legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. if the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. Tuesday, • 1 1 A. Brooks, Subject:Affordable Housing Vivian, Good morning. i Have one of our developers who are interested in the Multi family site that's available. Can you forward me the particulars on this site? Site size, Density, Incentives, Etc. Thank You. • !'.. 6oulevara storetront• o 4 c }' Let me know Regards, Paul Snitkin Brooks, Vivian From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 11:03 AM To: 'Baruch Cohen'; Shaul Rikman Cc: Simon, Michael; Sean Gorbell Subject: RE: Riverwalk Plaza Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 I f: 561-737-3258 Brooksi � f7.us I .catch oynton.ce BOYNTO "CRA The information contained in this transmission may be legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the reciplent(s) named above. if the reader of this message is not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited if you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. Lit Z:RVOM Monday, August Brooks, Vivian; Shaul Rikman Cc: Simon, Michael; Sean Gorbell Subject: RE: Riverwalk Plaza Hope I is well. Shaul is currentlyr ill be back to South FL mid Baruch Isram realty FroFn: Brooks, Vivian [rnaiIto:BrooksViCcbbbfl.us Monday, r To: Shaul Rikman; Baruch Cohen Cc: Simon, Michael Subject: Riverwalk Plaza Hello Saul and Baruch, sorry I could not be at the meeting last week. I wanted to see if we could do a conference call this week to discuss how the CRA can assist you with the project. Let me know if you have time. Thanks so much. Vivian Brooks , Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 ( f: 561-737-3258 Brook% i lab btltus I www.catchb --gy0lo a.c rn "BEACHBOYNTO Like us ars The information contained in this transmission may be legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. if the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. Brooks, Vivian From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 1.36 PM To: 'rick lococo' Subject: RE: Quote for CRA website Thanks so much Rick. Would you be interested in a 6 acre site that runs from Boynton Beach Blvd. south of Ocean along the FEC? it's right where the commuter T-afl stop will be located. From: rick lococo [mai Ito., ricklococofm @gmail.co Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 12:39 PM To: Brooks, Vivian Subject: Re: Quote for CRA website Vivian, There is no simple quote for you and the CRA, it needs to be a book! It starts with our first couple of meetings, then to Nancy Byrne and Andrew Mack, then our consultants, the CRA board, then the City Council, my partners and ultimately the supportive neighborhood. It was a great public private partnership and experience that I use to judge other all Cities by. It was a great experience that we had working with the CRA, you and your team were helpftd from the first day we met and discussed a public private partnership and the TIF program. You educated our team on the benefits of the program, structured it with our team and it works just as we'd discussed. With a project as unique as ours and building to a NAHB Gold certification it was something that none of us had done before. We were able to meet with all department heads and staff whenever we needed to. The Mayor, Council, City Manager and Development Director all were very supportive of the project. It all worked out better than we'd anticipated working with both the CRA and the City, it was a seamless process. N, UP, F TFFPIIMINMI� 11�11 I I T41m, 0--= FM Contract Services, LLC. Wellington Isles, LLC From: Brooks, Vivian Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:59 AM To: 'James W. Knight 6kncalco@gmail.com)' Subject: Development Site Attachments: Suntrust Site info.pdf, Suntrust Site.pdf Contacts: James W. Knight See you later! Vivian Brooks, Executive director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 i f: 561-737-3258 rookaVitc bbfi.us l www,catchboVnton.com wi "BEACH CRA The Information contained in this transmission maybe legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the reciplent(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. if you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it. i Brooks, Vivian Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 6:22 PM James W. Knight Qkncalco@gmaii.com); 'dhale@dwhomes.com'; 'Ijaffee@dwhomes.com' : Simon, Michael Potential Development Sites Attachments: Dimick Road.pdf; 23rd Avenue.pdf; Southern Homes.pdf Hi Jim, Len and David, it was great meeting you today. I'm hoping we can find a spot or two for David Weekley Homes in the CRA. I've attached maps for three additional sites. All would be eligible for IPUD designation and 20 du pr acre. Again, please let me know if I can assist in any way. Vivian Brooks, Executive Director Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-600-9090 1 f. 561-737-3158 r oks I bbfl. s I www.catLhboynton.com RAC. J The information contained in this transmission maybe legally privileged and confidential. it is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that you received this communication in error, and that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited, if you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete the message and all copies of it Florida Redevelopment Association October 21-23, 2015 Hilton Tampa Downtown This registration form is required to register each person - program information at www.redevelopment.net. Please return a completed form for each registrant with all fees payable to FRA Annual Conference, P.O. Box 1757, Tallahassee, Florida, 32302-1757. Visa or MasterCard payments may be faxed to Melanie Howe at (850) 222-3806 or emailed to mhowe a�flcities.com, or called in at 850-701-3642. Member rates are available only to paid members as of 10115115. All advance registrations must be received by October 12, 2015. Cancellations in writing by close of business by that date may receive a refund less a $50 processing fee. CHECK PROGRAM FOR DETAILS at www.redevelonment.net as there are other events not on this form. Full Name: Title: Nickname: Business/Agency Mailing Address: (If paying by credit card below, please use card billing address) City: Phone: Email: State: Zip: Guest Name: Nickname: (Fill in only if purchasing the guest registration below) ❑ Check (Payable to FRA Annual Conference) ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard Credit Card Number Card Holder's Name Billing Address (if different from above) Registration Member * Non - Sub - Member totals Full Registration** $ 395 $ 480 $ Wednesday $ 325 $ 350 $ Only*** Thursday Only*** $ 345 $ 375 $ Guest/Spouse** $ 315 $ 345 $ CRA BD $ 25 $ 25 $ Training* **** Mobile Tour Weds $ 25 $ 25 $ Mobile Tour Tues $ 40 $ 40 $ Tour Name(s) GRAND TOTAL $ $ $ ENCLOSED Signature Exp. Date *Members: FRA dues must be paid by 10/15/15 to receive the member discount. ** Full and Guest registrations include all workshops and meal functions. Guests are spouses, partners or non-professional relations. ***One -day registration includes workshops and meal functions scheduled for that day only. * * * * Mobile tours and CRA Basics registrations must be purchased separately and are not included. Extra Meal Tickets: download/return form online. Student Special - FREE access to all workshops. Special Needs: If you have special physical needs, or a dietary preference, please let us know on the registration form. Thanks! FLORIDA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION "P/aces for People"" October 21-23, 2015 Hilton Tampa Downtown www. redevelopment. net (NOTE: all information is tentative, and AICP, IEDC, FGFOA and FL BAR CREDITS will be applied for) ITuesday, October 20, 201 FRA Board of Directors Meeting 3:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. 3rd Annual (ZEN) FRA River Boat Tour Boats start loading at 6:15 p.m. For the first time at SUNSET! Take a boat ride down the Hillsborough River and Bay and watch the sun set over downtown from the water. Enjoy the highly colorful and artistic under - bridge lighting displays, the recently completed Tampa River Walk, Waterworks Park and Ulele Restaurant from the comfort of one of our electric motor boats. At the end of the narrated tour, enjoy a complementary beverage of your choice at Sail Pavilion, the Tampa Convention Center's spectacular waterfront bar, before moving on with your evening. Reservations are limited, $40/person (BYOB on the boat). Tour Host: Michael M. English, AICP, Principal Planner, BCC Engineering, Inc. and FRA Board member Sponsored by: BCC Engineering, Inc. 1 Beverage Service (Registration area) 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. FRA Conference Registration Open 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MOBILE TOUR 8:00 am - 11:00 a.m. Central Business/ Waterfront Districts Public Art Tour You will find out why Tampa is one of the premier downtowns for its Public Art. Learn about the artists, challenges, experiences and funding of each project, from the people who are involved directly in Tampa's Arts Programs. The tour begins at City Hall and continues south through the downtown toward the Waterfront District. This tour will be part walking, part bus. Walking tour participants will see a large-scale photo mosaic mural, artist -designed gates, as well as other surprises along the way. Along the river walk, we will discuss and see the tallest sculpture in Florida - Lightning by Jonathan Borofsky. Tour Host: Melissa LeBaron, Project Coordinator, City of Tampa Art Programs Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Short Course 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. This is a general educational session designed for CRA staff, elected and appointed officials, volunteers and advisory board members. We will succinctly overview 'what you need to know that you might not know" in the universe of CRAB. We will highlight some helpful practical, legal and administrative best practices for CRA policy making success. Additional registration of $25 per person, see main conference registration form at www. redevelopment. net top tab annual conference 2015. CM 3.0 CM 1.5 L CM 1.5 E 2 Wednesda , October 21, 201 Welcome Luncheon in Exhibit Hall 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Experience what this conference is all about: public and private sectors combining for an exciting dialogue about what is happening all over Florida. This is an opportunity to meet and network with fellow members and new redevelopment partners. Exhibit Hall Open 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Bridging the "GAP" or How to Avoid "Going Around the People" 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. We all think we know what's best for the community but sometimes we do not stop and listen. When this results in a community struggle, there is usually a communication gap between local governmental entities and the community it serves. This program delves into authentic communication and public engagement. We will share how to listen, how to remove self to become one with the community, and how to develop strategies that open the lines of communication. Let's also discuss the great ways you have found to truly engage your citizens. Speaker: Petula Burks, Public Affairs Director, City of Miami Gardens CM 1.0 Show Us the Money! (Financial Options for Projects) 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Think you know about all the sources of revenue for a redevelopment project? This session will focus on the A to Z of the many financial assistance options that CRAs may utilize in order to accomplish their redevelopment projects. We will overview all kinds of programs: state and federal financing, brownfields, housing, environmental remediation, local government assistance, pledges of revenue, land loans, swaps, sales, and planning assistance. Moderator: Toni Shamplain, Downtown North CRA Manager, Panama City Speakers: Tammy L. Hillier, GPA, Grants Writer, City of Pinellas Park; Royce K. Jones, Senior Principal, Kane, Ballmer & Berkman and Julie Romey, Senior Principal, Kyser Marston Associates CM 1.0 91 Wednesda , October 21, 2a1 Legislative Update 2015 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. While we are busy embarking upon or rebuilding redevelopment programs, be assured that the legislative arena is in full action mode. What is on the horizon for 2016? Bill is a Tallahassee lawyer and lobbyist who founded the firm. He has represented local government clients before the Florida Legislature since 1985. John Wayne is an experienced lobbyist who represented the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities, and joined the firm in 2013. Speakers: William 1. Peebles, Esq., Founder and John Wayne Smith, Principal, Peebles & Smith, LLC CM 1.0 CM 1.0 Law Refreshment Break in Exhibit ball 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Federal CRA for Florida CRAB 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. This session will explain in detail how the federally mandated Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), also called a "CRA Public File" can help city or county Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRAB) get funding for projects. These two different CRA groups have the same mission: to use their resources to meet community needs. The banks have to meet credit needs, and the cities and counties are working on quality of life needs. Come with questions on how you can directly plug into the federal CRA world and identify a lender who might be interested in funding your CRA projects. Speaker: April Adkins, AICP, Atlanta Director, Community Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) CM 1.0 Getting Back to Neighborhood Basics 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sometimes, residential redevelopment projects get overlooked because of larger or more glamorous commercial projects. However, small projects and services that more directly address community and neighborhood concerns are also needed. Our speakers will focus on strategies to start reversing long declining residential property values. Infrastructure spending can improve the look and feel of a neighborhood, but what does it really take to get them done? We will overview a multi-year expansion of one revitalization 4 Wednesday, October 21, 201 area and the effect the investment is having. Also, we will talk about how small projects can get funded, for the best results. Moderator: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Speakers: Rick Stauts, Executive Director, Florida City Community Redevelopment Agency and Ken Thomas, Director of Housing and Economic Development and Elizee Michel, AICP, FRA -RA, Executive Director, Westgate/Belvedere Homes CRA, Palm Beach County CM 1.0 Case Study: Is Return on Investment a Myth? 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The City of Stuart CRA redesigned Colorado Avenue, a commercial corridor in need of a facelift. The CRA also matched Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to complete the total 1.8 million dollar investment. CRA Board members asked staff to measure the ultimate "ROI' of the project. After the first year of completion, the research revealed a fascinating "mixed bag". We will present our findings, and share how to use the FRA toolkit on "Measuring the Benefits of Redevelopment". We will also discuss how to get a clear understanding of what a CRA project means to the bottom line, with our attendees. Speakers: The Honorable Jeffrey Krauskopf, Vice Mayor, City of Stuart and Teresa Lamar -Sarno, AICP, City of Stuart CRA Administrator CM 1.0 Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall 3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Help Determine FRA's Destiny: Branding Exercise 3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Nancy Walker's motto is "we connect people to places". What better person to work with the FRA on what steps we can take in the next three years to grow our association? She will lead us through some big thinking on what redevelopment practitioners in Florida will need in the future, and how FRA can meet those needs. Especially if you have not filled out the FRA branding online survey, we need your help in a live session to frame the challenges and possible solutions. Come brainstorm with us! 5 Wednesday October 21, 2015 Introduction: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Speaker: Nancy Walker, President, Walker Brands Measuring the Community Benefit Initiative 3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Two south Florida communities have embraced the concept of a Community Benefit Agreement/Plan to improve the economic and social status of residents impacted by redevelopment. One included a local hiring program and an assessment of the level of services and/or economic benefit in the RFP response criteria. As a result, a Community Benefits Agreement was entered into between the developer and community stakeholders. The other city adopted a Community Benefit Plan for small and large projects. The plan developed for this project includes a uniquely "designed" internship program for middle through college age students. Moderator: Kristyn Cox -Goodwin, West Atlantic Redevelopment Director, Delray Beach CRA Speakers: Choli Aronson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Community Benefit Plan Coordinator, Currie Sowards Aguila Architects; Jennifer Frastai, Assistant City Manager, City of Hallandale Beach CM 1.0 University of Miami Architecture Panel 3:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. This session will feature an interview with Thursday morning keynoter Vicente Guallart, city architect, Barcelona, Spain. Dean Rudolphe el -Khoury, University of Miami School of Architecture, and Charles C. Bohl, Director of the University of Miami Graduate Program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism, School of Architecture, will be asking the questions of Mr. Guallart in this unique and informal setting. Dinner Reception in Exhibit Hall 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity for professional networking. Great partnerships and great results come about from a continual exchange of information. Check off your visits to each booth on the exhibitor's card in order to be eligible for the gift drawings tomorrow. All of these businesses support the FRA and the services we provide to you, so we appreciate you greeting and thanking them on behalf of all FRA members! 0 Thursday, October 22, 2013J Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Innovative Development of Affordable Housing 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. During this session attendees will learn how the Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency launched an innovative project to build new single family homes and how it successfully accomplished the goal of providing affordable housing opportunities to income -eligible, first time homebuyers. Additionally, we will show how the development of these new housing units is a redevelopment tool that created physical, economic, and social improvements to the area. Speakers: Diana M. Wolfson, MSM, Real Estate / Property Management Coordinator, Hallandale Beach CRA; Lovern Parks, CRA Specialist, Hallandale Beach CRA and Carolyn M. Allen -Smith, Administrative Assistant, Hallandale Beach CRA CM 1.0 How to Build and Manage Nightlife Using Downtown Metrics 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Learn how to use whatever tools you have to reinvigorate downtown. This presentation will provide an overview of best practices and tactics used to plan nightlife development, how challenges have been addressed and strategic planning that will help you anticipate needs for the future. Speaker: Marjorie Ferrer, Delray Beach CM 1.0 Business Partnerships for Dealing with Panhandling and Our Homeless Citizens 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. For those communities of all sizes struggling with concerns about panhandling and homeless behaviors that keep customers and investors away, this session will provide fresh ideas and perspectives. Panelists will discuss innovative partnerships between business and social service interests to improve safety perceptions related to panhandling and homelessness. New housing finance models, revenue redirect programs, physical improvements, communications strategies, and comprehensive service models involving business partners will be reviewed. 7 Thursday, October 22, 2015 Speakers: Ken Stapleton, President, Lawler, Principal, NK Ventures LC CM 1.0 Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall 9:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. The SafedesignTM Institute and Kevin Keynote Presentation: Vicente Guallart, chief architect of the city of Barcelona, Spain, 9:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. As chief architect of the city of Barcelona, Vicente Guallart developed the strategic vision of the transformation of the city and its major development projects. He was the first manager of Urban Habitat, a new department encompassing the areas of urban planning, housing, environment, infrastructures and information technologies. In 2001, he founded the Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), one of the best Architectural Master Schools in the world. He works in the confluence of architecture, nature and technologies. Some of his projects are the Denia Mountain (reconstruction of an old quarry, in an environment that holds an old Arab castle, selected for the Venice Biennale 2004), 3 ports in the North of Taiwan that will improve the tourism in the island (winners of 2 international competitions), or the Sharing Tower in the neighborhood of la Torre (Valencia). Guallart Architects has also developed projects such as the the Sociopolis neighborhood in Valencia, and the Gandia Sharing Blocks. He is the author of the books Geologics and The Self -Sufficient City and co- author of the Metapolis Dictionary of Advanced Architecture. His work has been exhibited at the Biennale of Venezia, MOMA and AIA in Washington. He will talk about a blueprint for the world to come, a world built around cities and their renewed capabilities to become productive again, based on the principles of local self-sufficiency and global connectivity. http://www.guallart.com/ Introduction: Charles C. Bohl, Associate Professor and Director, graduate program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism (MRED+U) at the University of Miami's (UM) School of Architecture Sponsored by the University of Miami School of Architecture Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall 10:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. n. Thursday, October 22, 20Y 5 From Glimmer to Glow: The Art is Downtown Lighting 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. This session will focus on how public art can create a buzz, put your city in the spotlight, and raise its visibility to the creative and tourist markets. Looking closely at Lights on Tampa featured in the Tuesday evening tour, this session will also include methods and processes for funding, resources and partnerships, whether you have an art program established or not. Moderator: Raphael Clemente, Executive Director, West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority Speakers: Robin F. Nigh, Manager, Art Programs, City of Tampa and Mary Pinak, West Palm Beach DDA CM 1.0 What Can CRAB Do for Developers? 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. We will share the basic and general do's and don'ts that can make or break a (re)development deal. We talk a lot about being "development friendly", but what little things can a government or CRA do to actually support that claim? What is realistic for a small city? We will be discussing how to get the word out, and how to put a deal structure together, from a developer's perspective. The intent is to provide insight on how delays, outdated zoning, and "negative administration" can be changed to line up with the stated community vision. We will welcome your ideas as well, for effective deal making. Moderator: Eric L. Haynes, CEO, Inner Urban Holdings, LLC Speakers: Maurice Egozi, Principal, CFO, Pointe Development Companies; Eric L. Haynes, CEO, Inner Urban Holdings, LLC and Greg Brewton, President, Greg Brewton & Associates CM 1.0 Re -Imagining State Arterials 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. This session will highlight redevelopment efforts taking place along two major state roads: U.S. 1 in Delray Beach, and State Road 7 in Broward County. The strip commercial plazas and aging businesses along these 0 corridors have struggled to compete with new retail centers, but strong population growth, tourist activity and a lack of available vacant land •$ L has increased their potential for redevelopment. A fresh approach to land use and infrastructure planning was needed to transform these roads into viable mixed-use corridors that are safe and welcoming to pedestrians and transit users. The State Road 7 Collaborative is a regional effort involving 17 municipalities, while Delray Beach's efforts include FDOT, the City and the CRA. We will share how these ongoing coordinated efforts have made these transformative projects a reality. Moderator: Diane Colonna, AICP, Redevelopment Management Associates/ Margate CRA Speakers: Jeff Costello, Executive Director, Delray Beach CRA and J. Gary Rogers, Executive Director, Lauderdale Lakes CRA CM 1.0 Luncheon in Exhibit Mall/Door Prize Drawings 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Continue to network as we visit with exhibitors and other attendees. Don't forget to get your exhibit check off cards and business cards in for lots of great gift drawings! Plenary Session Keynote 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Presiding: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Presentation: Fred Kent, founder and president of the nonprofit organization Project for Public Spaces (PPS) Introduction: Diane Colonna, AICP, FRA President -Elect and Executive Director, City of Margate CRA Traveling over 150,000 miles a year, providing technical assistance to all types of communities, and teaching over 10,000 people in Placemaking techniques, Fred Kent gives major talks across North America and internationally. Over the past 37 years, Fred has worked on hundreds of projects all over the globe. He is a leading authority on revitalizing city spaces and one of the foremost thinkers in livability, smart growth and the 10 future of the city. He is known throughout the world as a dynamic speaker and prolific ideas man. Thursday, October 22, 2015 Refreshment Break 2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Transportation Roundtables: Experts' Brain Drain 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. This plenary session is designed to give all attendees the opportunity to get answers to questions and dilemmas, no matter the type and status of your transportation project(s). The table topics will be marked and as you visit around, you might learn from others' questions and discussions as much as yours. Topics include: complete streets, FDOT grants, pedestrian priority zones, transit, bikeways, bike sharing and the master planning approach, Vision Zero programming, walkability, streetscapes, CRAs funding of transportation projects, and a unique grassroots approach to effecting transportation changes locally. Our experts have a LOT of combined transportation solutions experience, so take advantage of it while you can! Moderator: Michael M. English, AICP, Principal Planner. BCC Engineering, Inc. and Angelo Rao, P.E., Manager, Traffic Operations, City of Lakeland Table Experts: Diana Alarcon, City of Fort Lauderdale; Dennis Haynes, Burkhardt Construction, Inc.; Dirk Danley, FDOT; Jean Duncan, City of Tampa; Katherine Eagan, Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART); Leigh Ebby-Scrabis, City of Fort Myers; Ed Johnson, City of Tampa; Suzanne Monk, FDOT; Angelo Rao, P.E., City of Lakeland; Alyce Robertson, Miami DDA; Steve Tocknell, Tocknell Planning and Carin Watkins, FDOT Sponsor: BCC Engineering, Inc. Refreshment Break 3:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. The Early Years Need Not Be the 'Wonder" Years 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Starting a new CRA can be an overwhelming endeavor, but with knowledge and persistence there is success. If you are thinking of creating a CRA, already in the process of starting a CRA, or have created a CRA but need a jump start, this session is for you. Learn from those cities who have successfully navigated the process. Panelists from three cities each with 11 different perspectives will provide you valuable information to help in whatever stage of the process you are in. Moderator: Gus Gianikas, AICP, FRA -RA, FRA President Elect, Assistant Director, Planning and Development, City of Mount Dora Speakers: Samantha Bishop, Economic Development Director, City of Edgewater; The Honorable Trish Pfeiffer, City Commissioner, City of Bartow and Steve Lindorff, AICP, City of Jacksonville Beach CM 1.0 How to Engage Your Community 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. We invite you to join a lively discussion on how to bring divergent groups together to support a local redevelopment plan, project, or program. Our guest speakers will frame the challenges and some best practices. Then our leaders will facilitate small discussion groups about how to make good goals and intentions a reality back home. Introduction: Julius D. Davis, PE, LEED-AP, Council Member, Florida Advisory Council on Small and Minority Business Development Speaker: Deric C. Feacher, City Manager, City of Winter Haven Moderator: Gerald Snell, Avon Park CRA Team Discussion Leaders: Kristyn Cox -Goodwin, Jeremy Earle, Tameka Dorsett, Brianca Johnson CM 1.0 How to Successfully Work with Merchants 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. What tried and true methods are effective to help merchants help themselves? We coach, partner with and communicate with our merchants for better relationships and better business. Their success is our success, but the "us and them" mentality is sometimes hard to get through. We will share all kinds of ideas and tell you what works (most of the time) in what situations. Speakers: Marjorie Ferrer, Delray Beach and Ronni Wood, Florida Main Street Coordinator, Florida Department of State CM 1.5 12 Awards and Academy Graduation Ceremony Dinner 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by: Burkhardt Construction, Inc. 13 Annual Business Meeting/FRA Awards Showcase 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Wake up with the winners of the 2015 Best Book awards! They will be sharing the details of how they did it, versus what they did. We will also share tips on how you can apply and win an FRA award for your project next year. Join us in welcoming our newest as well as current Board members to the FRA, with your membership vote during the brief annual business meeting. Presenters: 2015 FRA Award Winners and the FRA Board of Directors CM 2.0 Case Study: Choosing the Right Partnerships 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. This session will overview the selection process for innovative public, private, and nonprofit partners to implement your CRA Plan and promote your redevelopment area. There are low cost ways to engage stakeholders to help educate, promote, and fund its revitalization efforts. Small programs this is for you! This kind of collaboration in one small budget program yielded $15 million in grants for flood mitigation, affordable housing, health, environmental initiatives and economic development projects in the last two years. Come see how they did it, for ideas you can use back home. Moderator: Elizee Michel, AICP, FRA -RA, Executive Director, Westgate/Belvedere Homes CRA Speakers: Alexis A. Barbish, CEO/Product Facilitator, Rooney's Beer Company; Elizee Michel, AICP, FRA -RA, Executive Director, Westgate/Belvedere Homes CRA and Ginny Powell, Environmental Program Supervisor, Palm Beach County ERM CM 1.0 Purpose Built Communities in Florida 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Purpose Built Communities works to transfer their model for holistic revitalization by transforming neighborhoods and changing lives in struggling areas. It grew out of the wildly successful revitalization of East Lake Meadows in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 2009, Purpose Built Communities is now involved in Orlando, providing a blueprint for breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty and building brighter futures. 14 Speaker: Ethan Davidson, Vice President of Communications, Purpose Built Communities CM 1.0 Art as Place -Making 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. It harnesses the power of creativity, emotion and innovation, and can transform the public realm from mundane to marvelous. It is what our children, visitors and investors remember about a city, whether they grew up with an iconic landmark, pass it on the way to work, or see it on their way to the airport, cruise ship or walking down a street. Art tells a story and connects people to a place. We will show you examples from downtown West Palm Beach and other locales that demonstrate the overwhelming difference that art makes in how the public realm is perceived and experienced. The site selection process, and how to gain support will be also be vigorously discussed. Moderator: The Honorable Shanon Materio, Commissioner, City of West Palm Beach Speakers: Raphael Clemente, Executive Director, West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority; Jesse Bailey, Walkable West Palm Beach Blogger and Sherryl Muriente, MURP, Associate AIA, Instructor, School of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University CM 1.0 Adjourn Please check www.redevelopment.net top tab annual conference for registration, other events, and any changes to this program. For more information, contact Carol Westmoreland at cwestmoreland@flcities.com. com. 15 2015 Conference Hone / 2015 Conference 2015 Annual Conference 'P/aces For People - October 21-23, Tampa Hilton Downtown Program Registration — (Extra Tickets) Sponsorships Trade Show Exhibit Spaces (including Floor Plan) Hotel Information: FRAs 2015 annual conference will be held at the Hilton Tampa Downtown. Rooms are available for conference participants at the reduced rate of $169/night. Discounted parking rates of $12 for self and $16 for valet are also available. To make your reservations, call the hotel directly at (813) 204-3000 and be sure to mention FRAto receive the group rate. Reservations must be made by September 19, 2015 and the room block could sell out before then, so don't delay. Only rooms with 2 double beds are available 2015 Conference Keynote Speakers Vicente Guallart We are honored to feature Vicente a• � Guallart, chief architect of the city of Barcelona, Spain, during the FRA program in Tampa, Oct. 22, 2015. Guallart is an international award-winning architect and the founder of Guallart Architects and the Institute of Advanced .1 Architecture in Catalunya. He has also been the general director of Urban Habitat since 2011. Called "a pioneer o interaction between nature, technology and architecture, proposes new paradigms based in urban, social and cult conditions emerging from an information society. Click hr to learn more. Fred lent i r Traveling over 150,000 miles each year, Fred offers technical assistance to communities and gives major talks across North America I and internationally. Each year, he and the PPS staff give presentations or train more than 10,000 people in Placemaking techniques. Over the l of'4 8/28/2015 11:38 AN