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PROCEDURES FOR PUBUC PARTICIPATION AT CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION MEETINGS THE AGENDA: There is an official agenda for every meeting of the City Commissioners, which determines the order of business conducted at the meeting. The City Commission will not take action upon any matter, proposal, or item of business, which is not listed upon the official agenda, unless a majority of the Commission has first consented to the presentation for consideration and action. . Consent Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission does not need to discuss individually and which are voted on as a group. . Regular Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission will discuss individually in the order listed on the agenda. . Voice Vote: A voice vote by the Commission indicates approval of the agenda item. This can be by either a regular voice vote with "Ayes & Nays" or by a roll call vote. SPEAKING AT COMMISSION MEETINGS: The public is encouraged to offer comment to the Commission at their meetings during Public Hearings, Public Audience, and on any regular agenda item. City Commission meetings are business meetings and, as such, the Commission retains the right to limit discussion on an issue. . Public Hearings: Any citizen may speak on an official agenda item under the section entitled "Public Hearings." . Public Audience: Any citizen may be heard concerning any matter within the scope of the jurisdiction of the Commission. . Regular Agenda Items: Any citizen may speak on any official agenda item(s) listed on the agenda after a motion has been made and properly seconded. . ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION: When addressing the Commission, please step up to either podium and state, for the record, your name and address. DECORUM: Any person making impertinent or slanderous remarks or who becomes boisterous while addressing the Commission will be barred from further audience before the Commission by the presiding officer, unless permission to continue or again address the Commission is granted by the majority vote of the Commission members present. Please turn off all pagers and cellular phones in the City Commission Chambers while the City Commission Meeting is in session. City Commission meetings are held in the Boynton Beach City Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. All regular meetings are held typically on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6:30 p.m. (Please check the Agenda Schedule - some meetings have been moved due to Holidays/Election Day). CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA October 5, 2005 6:30 P.M. I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor B. Invocation by Father Martin Zlatic - St. Joseph's Episcopal Church C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Taylor D. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption II. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission. III. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY a. SPECIAL EVENTS, a. PRESENTATIONS: A. Announcements: None B. Community and Special Events: None. C. Presentations: 1. Proclamations: a. Fire Prevention Week - October 9 - 15, 2005 2. Tribute to the First United Methodist Church of Boynton Beach Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 IV. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3-MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3-minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission> V. ADMINISTRATIVE: A. Appointments to be made: Appointment Length of Term To Be Made Board Expiration Date Mayor Taylor Adv. Bel. On Children & Youth Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) I Ensler Adv. Bd. On Children & Youth Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) II McCray Adv. Bd. On Children & Youth Reg. 2 yr term to 4/07(2) I Ensler Arts Commission Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06(2) III Ferguson Cemetery Board Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) Mayor Taylor Code Compliance Board Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) I Ensler Code Compliance Board Reg 3 yr term to 4/07 I Ensler Education Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) III Ferguson Education Advisory Board Stu 1 yr term to 4/06 Mayor Taylor Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) I Ensler Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 4/06(2) IV McCoy Planning and Development Bd. Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06 II McCray Recreation and Parks Bd. Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06 III Ferguson Veterans Advisory Board Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06(2) IV McKoy Veterans Advisory Board Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06(2) Mayor Taylor Veterans Advisory Board Alt. 1 yr term to 4/06(2) VI. CONSENT AGENDA: Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Minutes: 1. 2. 3. CIP Workshop - August 30, 2005 Special Meeting - Fire Assessment - September 13, 2005 Agenda Preview Meeting - September 16, 2005 2 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 B. Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2004-2005 Adopted Budget. 1. Multi-award Bid #064-1412-05/0D "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BRASS FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES" on an overall basis to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder who meets all specifications along with brand name, vendor shipping. Estimated annual expenditure of $75,000. 2. Approve a contract for "FIVE YEAR CONTRACT FOR SNACK VENDING MACHINES" to Steve's Vending of Loxahatchee, FI. (Proposed Resolution No. R05-160) 3. Approve four (4) contracts with rates for compensation for services and authorize the execution of contracts with each of the four (4) final, acceptable qualified firms that responded to the RFQ "LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT SERVICES", RFQ #040- 2730-05/cjd; GLAmNG JACKSON, RMPK GROUP; PBS & J; AND LAND STEWARDSHIP. (Proposed Resolution No. R05-161) 4. Approve a piggy-back of Town of Palm Beach #2003-13 and Pinellas County, Florida, Bid #001-D698B with Insituform Technologies, Inc. of Jacksonville, FL to reline wastewater pipelines in the amount of: $281,183 plus a 10% contingency of $28,118.30 for a total of $309,301.30. Stormwater Cured in Place Pipe Rehabilitation in the amount of $129,826 plus a 10% contingency of $12,982.60 for a total of $142,808.60. Total expenditure of: $452,109.90. (Proposed Resolution No. R05- 162) 5. Award the RFP for "POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY" RFP #027-2110-05/0D to Police Executive Research Forum of Washington, D.C. in the amount of $98,117.00 with funding to come from contingency account # 001-1211-512.99-01. (Proposed Resolution No. R05-163) 6. Approve a "piggy-back" of the Department of Education Bid #2005-15 to Rivers Bus Company of Jacksonville, FL for the purchase of a bus for the Recreation/Parks Department with an expenditure of $70,059.00. 3 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 7. Split-award the "1WO YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF VARIOUS SIZE DISCHARGE PUMPS EMU OR FLYGT", Bid #059- 2816-05/0D, on an overall basis to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder who meets all specifications with an estimated annual expenditure over the two (2) year period of $300,000. The two (2) companies being recommended for award are: Florida Bearings, Inc. of Riviera Beach, FL and m Flygt LLC, of Riviera Beach, FL. 8. Award the Bid for "THE PURCHASE OF NINETY (90) NEW ELECTRIC GOLF CARS", BID #063-291O-05/JA, to CLUB CAR INC. of Orlando, FL, for a total amount of $179,525. This price is the grand total including trade-ins. 9. Award the RFP for the "THREE-YEAR LEASE FOR CONCESSION OPERATIONS, OCEANFRONT PARK", at Boynton Beach Municipal Beach, Oceanfront Park, RFP # 066-2710-05jJA and to Backstreet Grille & Bistro per the terms of the lease agreement. Monthly lease payments will be made to the City of Boynton Beach. (Proposed Resolution No R05-164) 10. Award the Bid for the "BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK ETCHING NAMES IN MAUSOLEUM CRYPT AND NICHE FRONTS", Bid #057-2730-05jJA to BROWARD MONUMENT, for a total of $92,765.00. C. Resolutions: 1. Proposed Resolution No. ROS-16S RE: Approving the FDOT Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the median improvements to be completed with the Boynton Beach Boulevard resurfacing project scheduled for next Spring, 2006. 2. Proposed Resolution No. ROS-166 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement to Exchange Real Property, a Quit Claim Deed, and also an Easement dedication to effect the transfer of property and obtaining of easement with Boynton Waterways Investment Associates, LLC, in conjunction with the project known as The Promenade. 3. Proposed Resolution No. ROS-167 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with ACL Investments for the property at 1111 Highland Rd., Lake Worth, FL (Ridge Grove LT 70). 4 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 4. Proposed Resolution No. R05-168 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Charles Phillippe for the property at 7804 Terrace Rd., Lake Worth, FL (Tropical Terrace Lt 120). 5. Proposed Resolution No. R05-169 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with William J. Dwyer & Doris E. Dwyer for the property at 1056 Florence Rd., Lake Worth, FL (Hypoluxo Ridge Lt 60). 6. Proposed Resolution No. R05-170 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Desiree' Maraj-Mungra for the property at 7823 Loomis Street, Lantana FL (Tropical Terrace LT 133). 7. Proposed Resolution No. R05-171 RE: Approving an Interlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County for the installation and maintenance of an information kiosk at Boat Club Park. D. Ratification of Planning and Development Board Action None E. Ratification of CRA Action: 1. Gulfstream Gardens (MPMD 05-011) Request for Master Plan modification to re-orient the townhouse buildings, and modify and relocate parking areas, drive aisles, and recreation areas within the 9.99 acre Gulfstream Gardens Master Plan. 2. Gulfstream Gardens (NWSP 04-016) Request for new site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units and related site improvements on a 9.99 acre parcel in the (PUD) Planned Unit Development zoning district. F. Approve the "BOYNTON TOWN CENTER" record Plat, conditioned on the approval being the certification of the plat documents by H. David Kelley, Jr., PE/PSM (City Engineer and Surveyor & Mapper). G. Approve directing the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board to proceed with Phases 3 and 4 of the Odor Control Study by Hazen & Sawyer, Engineers, to determine appropriate odor control measures for the regional wastewater system. 5 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 H. Approve a $5,000 donation to MAD DADS of Greater Boynton Beach, Inc. from the State Law Enforcement Trust Fund. VII. CODE COMPLIANCE a. LEGAL SETTLEMENTS: None VIII. PUBLIC HEARING: 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission None IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Staff's recommendation to replace the Wilson pool with a new pool. X. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: A. Agreement for the Boynton Beach-Heart of Boynton Project - Phase I (10/18/05) B. lnterlocal agreement between the City and CRA for land acquisition in the Heart of Boynton Beach. (Tabled to 1O/18/05)(Proposed Resolution No. R05-119) C. City Manager's Evaluation. (10/18/2005) D. Ordinance allowing non residents on Advisory Boards. (10/18/05) E. List of State Funding Requests. (10/18/05) F. Notification to residential areas of ordinance changes. (10/18/05) G. Proposed amendment to Parks Dedication Code ordinance to modify the review time line. (11/1/05) H. Reduction in the allowance for uncollectible accounts. (11/1/05) XI. NEW BUSINESS: None. 6 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 XII. LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-056 RE: Requesting annexation of subject property at the northwest corner of the intersection of Gulfstream Blvd and Old Dixie Highway. (Boynton Dixie) 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-057 amendment of the Comprehensive Plan Medium Density Residential (MR-5) to (MeDR). (Boynton Dixie) RE: Requesting Future Land Use Map from Medium Density Residential 3. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-058 RE: Requesting rezoning from Single-family residential (RS) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the development of 82 townhomes, recreation areas and related site improvements on 8.6 acres. (Boynton Dixie) 4. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-059 RE: Requesting amendment of the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2.5, and Section 9. Internal PUD standards, F. RIGHTS OF WAY to allow secondary roadways within a PUD to be approved with right-of-way widths of less than 40 feet. 5. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-060 RE: Approving creation of Chapter 1.5, Article (1/2/3/4/5) of the Land Development Code of the City of Boynton Beach entitled "Art in Public Places Program" for new development and redevelopment in non-residential districts and in mixed use and multi-family districts. B. Ordinances -- 1st Reading 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 05-061 RE: Approving establishment of the Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District. C. Resolutions: 1. Proposed Resolution No. R05-172 RE: Approving the Interlocal agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Community Redevelopment Agency for the Old High School Project. 7 Agenda Regular Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FL October 5, 2005 2. Proposed Resolution No. ROS-173 RE: Approving a three month extension to Notice of Intent #2005-01 to allow additional time for the review of consultant recommendations, the consideration of related data being assembled as part of a county-wide effort, and for the completion of regulations or other recommendations. D. Other: 1. Tow Contracts and clarification of per mile towing charges. XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None. XIV. ADJOURNMENT: NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION 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 CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXIUARY 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 JOYCE COSTELLO, (561) 742-6013 AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. Final Agenda 9/30/20052:32 PM S:\CC\WP\CCAGENDAIAGENDAS\YEAR 2005\1 0052005.DOC 8 IIl.-ANNOUNCEMENTS &. PRESENTATIONS Item C.I.a PROCLAMA TION WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living in and visiting our state; and WHEREAS, fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations where people are at greatest risk from fire; and WHEREAS, the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has documented through its research a significant increase in home candle fires, even as most other causes of home fires have steadily declined; and WHEREAS, Boynton Beach's Fire and Life Safety staff and firefighters are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and home fire injuries through prevention and protection education; and WHEREAS, Boynton Beach's residents are responsive to public education measures and are able to take personal steps to increase their safety from fire; and WHEREAS, using proper care with candles will have a positive effect on the home fire problem; and WHEREAS, each candle fire that is prevented in Boynton Beach is an opportunity to prevent painful injury and costly property damage; and WHEREAS, the 2005 Fire Prevention Week theme, "Use Candles with Care: When You Go Out, Blow Out!", effectively serves to remind us all of the simple actions we can take to stay safer from fire during Fire Prevention Week and year-round. THEREFORE, I Jerry Taylor, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, do hereby proclaim October 9-15, 2005 as Fire Prevention Week throughout this state, and I urge all the people of Boynton Beach to heed the important safety messages of Fire Prevention Week 2005, and to support the many public safety activities and efforts of the Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 5th day of October, two thousand and five. Jerry Taylor, Mayor City of Boynton Beach ATTEST: City Clerk lII.-ANNOUNCEMENTS &. PRESENTATIONS Item C.2 TRIBUTE Boynton Beach is a city of churches. Its residents are devoted to their faith and their churches encourage their strong beliefs, which help to improve the quality of life for all citizens in the community. One such church is First United Methodist Church, which is celebrating its centennial anniversary in October 2005. Under the direction of Rev. Robert A. Hahn, members of the congregation make every effort to change lives, touch hearts and build families through the power of their faith. The church has provided much influence in the community over the past 100 years and has touched and shaped the lives of countless persons. It reaches out to the community through its music ministry, circle meetings and youth activities. It is fitting and appropriate, therefore, that the City of Boynton Beach officially recognizes with this Tribute First United Methodist Church of Boynton Beach and its congregation on this special occasion for the church's positive impact on this community. Everyone shares in the commemoration of the church's 100th anniversary. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 5th day of October, Two Thousand and five. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Jerry Taylor, Mayor ATTEST Janet Prainito, CMC, City Clerk (Corporate Seal) V. ADMINISTRATIVE ITEM A. APPLICANTS ELIGIBLE FOR APPOINTMENT 1 O/05/U~ LAST FIRST 1st CHOICE 2nd CHOICE 3rc1 CHOICE APPLICATION NAME NAME SUBMITTED Allard John Recreation and Parks 9/13/05 Bd. Andrea William Veterans Adv Bd 9/19/05 Barnes Matthew Community Redev. Planning and 7/27/05 Agency Development Bd Broenig Gerald Planning & Community 4/11/05 Development Board Development Agency Ferreira Maria Education Advisory 9/1/05 (STU) Board Fitzpatrick Michael Planning & 2/25/05 Development Board Goldgeier Larry Veterans Adv. Bd. 9/16/05 Grcevic Sharon Planning and 12/20/04 Development Board Jones Gerald Veterans Adv Bd 9/19/05 Lender Wayne Community 1/28/05 Redevelopment Aqencv Liebensohn Marvin I Veterans Adv. Bd. 9/16/05 McMahon James Recreation & Parks Planning & 1/8/05 Board Development Board Milano Angelina Veterans Adv. Bd 9/19/05 Nemes Marilyn Veterans Adv Bd 9/19/05 Richman Nubia Recreation & Parks Arts 8/18/05 Board Commission Sims Wilbur Veterans Board 9/22/05 Jean JAP 9/28/20053:21 PM S:\CC\WP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Board Year 2005\APPLlCANTS ELIGIBLE FOR APPT 10 05. doc VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.l. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM D Administrative D Development Plans l'lATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda D New Business AGEl\'"DA ITEM D Public Hearing D Legal D Bids D Unfinished Business D Announcement D Presentation D City Manager's Report Requested City Commission Meeting Dales Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office D August 2, 2005 D August 16,2005 D September 6, 2005 D September 20, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) August 1,2005 (Noon) August 15,2005 (Noon) September 6, 2005 (Noon) Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office ~ October 5, 2005 D October 18, 2005 D November I, 2005 D November 15,2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) October 17, 2005 (Noon) October 31,2005 (Noon) r ,~. r~-1 -::; \....:.:J -C,1 - f'.J .. . -' -~.,.. .~~~ ;"b --- RECOMMENDATION: A motion to multi-award Bid# 064-1412-05/CJD "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BRASS FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES" on an overall basis to the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder who meets all specifications along with brand name, vendor shipping. Estimated annual expenditure of: $75,000.00. CONTRACT PERIOD: NOVEMBER 3, 2005 TO NOVEMEBER 2, 2006 EXPLANATION: On August 29, 2005, Procurement Services received and opened six (6) proposals for the referenced bid. It is recommended to award this bid to multi vendors as overall "Low Bidder". The evaluating factors used in determining the award were based on: price, brand name, vendor minimum shipping. Dominic De Mauro, Warehouse Manager, concurs with this recommendation (per memo attached). The provisions of this bid award will allow for a one (1) year extension at the same terms, conditions, and prices subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that the renewal is in the best interest of the City. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this bid is to secure a source for the supply of brass fittings and accessories to be ordered on an "As-Needed" basis and stocked in the warehouse for the use of several departments. FISCAL IMPACT: INVENTORY ACCOUNT: 502-00-141-00-0 Last year's expenditure was $101,034.51. ~t~irector Procurement Services S:\BULLETlN\FORl'v1S\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C: Dominic DeMauro - Warehouse Manager File ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $75,000.00 The City of Boynton Beach Finance Department WAREHOUSE DIVISION RECEIVED SEP 1 4 2005 PROCU~ERVICES TO: Mary Munro, Assistant to the Director of Finance Dominic DeMauro, Warehouse Manager tO~ FROM: DATE: September 14, 2005 SUBJECT: Brass Bid # 064-1412-05/cjd I reviewed the tabulation sheet sent from your office. The evaluating factors used were A) Brand name; B) Warehouse processing time. My recommendation is a multi-award to overall low vendor by group. Last year's expenditures was $101,034.51. This year's expenditures will be an estimated $75,000. The reduction is due to the completion of the meter change out program. Fere:uson Enterprises 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,61,62,63,64,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95, 96,97,98,99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 126 Lehman Pipe 122 National Waterworks 28,29,123,124,125 Mettallov Industries 39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,65,66, 67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84 In addition, the following vendors included a discount of cost plus % for all items not listed on the bid. 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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 200S July 18, 200S (Noon.) ~ October S, 200S September 19, 200S (Noon) 0 August 16, 200S August I, 200S (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 200S August IS, 200S (Noon) 0 November 1, 200S October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing D Legal 0 Bids D Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: A motion to approve a contract for "FIVE YEAR CONTRACT FOR SNACK VENDING MACHINES" to Steve's Vending of Loxahatchee, Florida. EXPLA.~ATION: Procurement Services solicited interested vendors to submit proposals for snack vending machines at various locations within the City for the employees. After review and evaluation it has been determined that Steve's Vending Company partners with Coca-Cola Bottling Company that is our current vendor city-wide for beverages. Steve's Vending Company is a responsive, responsible respondent who meets all criteria. Steve's Vending will provide the City $.10 commission for each item dispensed. The provisions of this proposal will allow for a one (1) year extension at the same terms, conditions and prices subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that the renewal is in the best interest of the City. r ~_..... PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this proposal was to seek a sole vendor to provide snack vending:_~achint: services at various locations within the City. The commission proceeds from these vending machines have ~~en usc,f. for the annual employees party. '-';~J' ~,- ~--r FISCAL IMPACT: The City will receive $.10 per item dispensed from all machines at all locations to genel'~e funas for the annual employee party. -. -; Procurement Services c:.."".: w ~~i !:; ::2 .~~ Mary Mumo Assistant to the Finance Director ~', S:\BULLETlN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC File 1 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE A \V ARD OF 5 QUOTE #075-1412-05/CJD TO STEVES VENDING 6 COMPANY, PROVIDING FOR A FIVE YEAR 7 CONTR4.CT FOR SNACK VENDING MACHINES; 8 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 9 EXECUTE AN AGREEl\'IENT BET'VEEN THE 10 PARTIES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 11 DATE. 12 13 \VHEREAS, Procurement Services solicited interested vendors to submit 14 proposals for snack vending machines at various locations within the City for employees; 15 and 16 \VHEREAS, after review and evaluation it has been determined appropriate by 17 staff to recommend award of this contract to Steve's Vending Company of Loxahatchee, 18 Florida whose proposal was overall responsive and responsible proposer; and 19 \VHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission of the City of 20 Boynton Beach does hereby approve the award of Quote No.075-1412-05/CJD to Steve's 21 Vending Company of Loxahatchee, Florida. 22 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 23 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 24 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and 25 confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this 26 Resolution upon adoption hereof. 27 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, 28 hereby approves the award of Quote No. 075-1412-05/CJD to Steve's Vending Company 29 ofLoxahatchee, Florida, for a Five Year Contract for Snack Vending Machine Services. S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFP - Steves -Vending Machines.doc Section 3~ That the City Manager is hereby directed to execute an Agreement 2 between the City of Boynton Beach and Steve's Vending Company of Loxahatchee, 3 Florida, a copy of which is attached hereto. 4 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 5 6 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of October, 2005. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ATTEST: 25 26 27 City Clerk 28 29 (Corporate Seal) 30 31 32 33 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFP - Steves -Vending Machines.doc VENDING SERVICES FOR SNACKS AGREEMENT BETWEEN AND THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA QUOTE#075-1412-05/CJD THIS AGREEMENT between (Vendor) and the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA (City) is made this _dayof ,2005. \V I T N E SSE T H: 'VHEREAS, Vendor and the City wish to enter into an agreement to incorporate the terms and conditions of QUOTE#075-1412-05/CJD regarding the provision of Snacks Vending Machine Service. NOW, THEREFORE, for the mutual promises, covenants, and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. . That the recitations set forth above are incorporated as if fully set forth herein. 2. The term of this Agreement shall commence on or about, 2005 and extend until, 2010. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional (1) year as agreed to mutually by the vendor and the City of Boynton Beach. 3. Vendor shall have the full service Snacks vending placements as provided by QUOTE#075-1412-05/CJD, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Vendor Repair services shall be available from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on all City work days. Repair(s) must be satisfactorily completed no later than (1) day after service is requested by telephone, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. C-l 4. Vendor shall provide the brand names of the Product as set forth in QUOTE# 075-1412-05/CJD. The Snacks vending machines shall be filled by a full service driver employed by Vendor. 5. Vendor shall reimburse the City the amounts, as provided in QUOTE #075-1412- 05/CJD, including, but not limited to, all revenues and commissions from the sales from the Snacks vending machines. Quote#075-1412-05/CJD is attached hereto as exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference. 6. Vendor shall provide on an annual basis throughout the 5 year term, and any renewal periods, of this Agreement all of the items that were set forth in QUOTE #075- 1412-05/CJD. 7. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida as now and hereafter in force. The venue for actions arising out of this agreement shall be Palm Beach County, Florida. 8. All notices, requests, demands, and other given if personally delivered or mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses to: As to City: City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 As to Vendor: Steve's Vending 13579 Fox Trail Loxahatchee, Florida 33470 9. Vendor shall not, without prior written consent of the City, assign any portion of its interest under this contract and, specifically, Vendor shall not assign any moneys due or to become due without the prior written consent of the City. C-2 10. The City and Vendor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the contract documents. 11. Vendor, for good and valuable consideration shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the City, its officer's agents, and employees, from or on account of any claims, damages, received or sustained by any person or persons resulting from the work provided for this Project; or by or in consequence of any negligence in connection with the same; or by use of any improper materials or by or on account of any use of any improper materials or by or on account of any act or omission of Vendor or its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees. Vendor agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless the City its officers, agents and employees, against any liability arising from or based upon the violation of any federal, state, county or city laws, by-laws, ordinances or regulations by Vendor, its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees. Vendor further agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents, or employees from all such claims, fees, and from any and all suits and actions of every name and description that may be brought against the City or its officers, agents or employees on account of any claims, fees, royalties, or costs for any invention or patent, and from any and all suits and actions that may be brought against the City, its officers, agents, or employees for the infringement of any and all patents or patent rights claimed by any person, firm or corporation. The indemnification provided above shall obligate Vendor to defend at its own expense or to provide for such defense, at the City's option, any and all claims or liability and all suits and actions of every name and description that may be brought against the City, its officers, agents, or employees which may result from the operations and activities under C-3 this contract whether the work be performed by Vendor, its subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either. This indemnification includes all costs and fees including attorney's fees and costs at trial and appellate levels. 12. This Agreement shall be considered null and void unless signed by both Vendor and the City. 13. The contract documents constitute the entire agreement between the City and Vendor and may only be altered, amended or repealed by a duly executed written instrument. IN WITNESS 'VHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement, on the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA By: By: City Clerk Kurt Bressner, City Manager Approved as to legal sufficiency and form: By: City Attorney VENDOR: \VITNESSES: STEVE'S VENDING By: (Print or Type Name) (Print or Type Name) WITNESSES: (SEAL) (Print or Type Name) C-4 STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of , as (name of officer (name of (state or place of incorporation) 2005, by or agent, title of officer or agent), of corporation acknowledging), a corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He/She is personally known to me or has produced (type of identification) as identification. Notary Public - State of Florida C-5 Y~@!g~fj~bMlfMlUf :1 I; {; (,;, t, ') I : f. r I r~ ;> HI', I '. ','J "I r. oJ f P, ''',,;" j ;.::: .- '. ; - ~ '.<;- I ,'. . "j/ To Whom It May Concern: This letter will serve as a lettcr of reference for Steve's Vending, located at 13579 Fox Trail Loxahatchee, FI. 33470. Steve's Vending has been a long term business partner of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., and proven to offer exceptional customer service regarding the multiple types of snacks that he offers. They are the company we have chosen for our employee's snack vending needs. They have provcn, through the years, to be very responsive and quickly address any snack or service needs. Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. works directly with Steve's Vending to secure large properties to address all their beverage and snack needs. Please feel to call me at the enclosed numbers if I can be of any assistance. D@.,,- Barry J. Schra Cold Drink Sales l\' anager " f,.~ STEVE'S VENDING PROGRAM RECAP The agreement between Steve's Vending and The City of Boynton Beach Is based on the following premises: . The equipment will be new or like new; . Service will be on a minimum of weekly (slower locations), and busier locations will be serviced twice a week, or more, if needed; · All products will be maintained "fresh" and rotated, 80 as to insure maximum customer satisfaction; · Every effort will be made to provide products customer desires; . Steve's Vending will pay a commission to The City of Boynton Beach, in the amount of $.10 cents on every item SQld in the machines, payable on a monthly basis. Steve will provide readings of usage on all machines; . All service personnel will wear SteveSs Vending identity shirts, and will be prnentable whenever on premises; . Steve's Vending will provide a service number 80 that, in the event of any problem, The City will be able to request service, which will be attended to within 24 hours (weekends excluded). · In accordance with the letter of partnership with Coca-Cola, already submitted, Steve's Vending will maintain the highest level of service, equipment and product freshness deserving of The City of Boynton Beach. PRODUCT LISTING/PRICES CHIPS. CRACKERS. POPCORN CANDIES. GRANOLA BARS DOLLY MADISON CAKES. PASTRIES GUM. MINTS WHEAT THINS POP TARTS MICROWAVEABLES $.60 $.85 $0.85 $0.50 $.60 $.85 $1.50 ~ BIDDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Submit Bids To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6323 Broadcast Date (City): MA Y 6, 2004 Bid Title: RE-BID FIVE YEAR CONTRACT FOR SNACK/COLD FOOD VENDING MACHINES ;::") . -l v~ Number: 1l62-1412-64/CJD , I J . ~ -'. J Ij J""", /.~ -"'; f r : S ..- /'T, 7- - U ~ , '--,--,;~ Bid Received By: MAY 26,2004, NO LATER THAN 2:30 P.M. (LOCAL TIME) Bids will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified otherwise. Bid receiving date and time is scheduled for: MAY 26, 2004, no later than 2:30 P.M. (local time) and may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Name of Vendor: ~~v.b ~ 08\A..,\;> \ toot e- Area Code: ~lR\ S~\ . Telephone Number: ~ 2.\ 2.1lPZo11 ~,,\(2 ?~~Q..tct"t>(L zA,g, \ 0 <1 'D /" ~ctl -\Lo~ Federal I.D. Number: A Corporation of the State of: Area Code: FAX Number: Mailing Address: t 3.{ 1 '\ ~~ \ Q..~~L- lc"~HPrlG~~C: ~L 33~,b I City/State/Zip: Vendor Mailing Date: ~~~ u onze Ignature ~E\JC: ~e\t.s. (J) ~ Name Typed 19 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE PROPOSAL BLANK BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA To All Bidders: Date: The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type and grade of product/service/equipment called for. FIVE YEAR CONTRACT FOR SNACK/COLD FOOD VENDING MACIDNES In addition to Vendor's Proposal, the following information is to be submitted: \/.~ ~ ..) ~:s ':, Lu\..s\e.S ":~ ; 1) Nature of supply source for food products: StuLl.\. ~~, \::>o\.l't ~ht')\Sot-l') YeslNo ) ~u6tU\-,{~ Coc\<'..C!.s.'. 2) Color photographs enclosed with proposal? Yts Yes 0 3) Explanation of Machine Description: t~ Yes'iko 4) Selection/Price Sheet (s) enclosed? If no, explain using separate sheet. y&~ YeslNo \(t..vi.!. Ce",,'\.e.i..', J.:i:: lh\'\W\cO ~.S.) ~ t{~~ ~~s.~V\e~~ ~"lle ~"" \ Y es/No 1...t:M."\ Ooo\o\u.- E"\C! '4\~~Tu..t"'f "::.e..\"oo \ ~ 5) References Enclosed (at least 3) ~~e's.. \f E.~'\) \ \~ &- COMPANY NAME ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH ~,-- ~eve. \.l~c)~ PRINTED NAME (~l.&\ ) 2-'itS... \D~D TELEPHONE NUMBER ({lJz\) '7ql-l2..~ FAX# 6W\l\(~ TITLE \:> \Mf\"( E lLG="~~ @ tt~ L . c..~ E-MAIL ADDRESS THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE 20 I ~e" L'l>T l. ~iA C....:A.uJ 10\ O~~c-~G~Jcf2 W~~~~)~ 33L\-ol ~~t) <63~ --8300 ~~: ~ G-u.a.>t-J2~ 2.. ~\r.vL.-~S>'l'V\e-~~U~6'A-l.J......, Z9;L4 t{.~~,-aA.v ~ W~<::?~~ S- 5~i.\6\ ~~~ ~\e,\.) 8'~t - lq \ ~ ~ ~~ 3. ~0-~~~ -...L ~ ~~. '41r; \ le '"ttt \+~~ ~\1-\ C;;~\~L 3~%.:S ( ~\) ~t..t ~ - lJ,.oO ~~ ~. ~'t~ ;t::>(4~f~l..- \\{Q.... ~1Pt\A^.lSSa j ~M ~~~A-'- ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ) : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) I, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein bid will be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my firm or by an officer of the corporation. By: N~~- S,:"om and su\>pFribed before rwr ~ thIS 5 ")7 day of .c:.J I ,20 Db Printed Information: Sr-+€-1A..- ~etVll'~ NAME 6tov\~ TITLE ~-l2.v€- '& V ~ ~.~ct COMPANY , ,......." L S Meredith /J:&'!'M~;= MY COMMISSlmi # 00241040 EXPmES ;;. .:.~ September 21, 2007 ~.;x.....~.~ 8ONOfDTHllUTIlOYFAlN INSUWlCE.INC. I,Rrl~" "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" STAMP THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 23 CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form with your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. ( ) AMERICAN INDIAN K ( ) ASIAN fJ ( ) BLACK ( ) HISP ANIC ( ) WOMEN ( ) OTHER (specify) Do you possess a Certification qualifying your business as a "Minority Owned Business"? YES NO If YES, name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: Issuing Organization for Certification Date of Certification THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL 24 CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5) 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. 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. ~~ Vendor's Signature THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 25 VENDING SERVICES FOR COLD FOOD/SNACKS AGREEMENT BETWEEN .S"n::-VG I~ UC3'" t) ~",q \ AND THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA BID #062-1412-04/CJD ~e.\,)e. {..s. .J S\ ~ 't \/\,'\ (Vendor) and the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA (City) is made this THIS AGREEMENT between _ day of ,2004. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Vendor and the City wish to enter into an agreement to incorporate the terms and conditions of BID #062-1412-04/CJD regarding the provision of cold food/snacks Vending Machine Service. NOW, THEREFORE, for the mutual promises, covenants, and agreements contained herein, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated as if fully set forth herein. 2. The term of this Agreement shall commence on or about, 2004 and extend until, 2009. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional (1) year as agreed to mutually by the vendor and the City of Boynton Beach. 3. Vendor shall have the full service Cold Food/Snacks vending placements as provided by BID #062-1412-04/CJD, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Vendor Repair services shall be available from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on all City work days. Repair(s) must be satisfactorily completed no later than (1) day after service is requested by telephone, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. C-l 4. Vendor shall provide the brand names of the Product as set forth in BID #062- 1412-04/CJD. The Cold Food/Snacks vending machines shall be filled by a full service driver employed by Vendor. 5. Vendor shall reimburse the City the amounts, as provided in BID #062-1412- 04/CJD from the sales it incurs from the Cold Food/Snacks vending machines. 6. Vendor shall provide on an annual basis throughout the 5 year term, and any renewal periods, of this Agreement all of the items that were set forth in BID #062-1412- 04/CJD. 7. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida as now and hereafter in force. The venue for actions arising out of this agreement shall be Palm Beach County, Florida. 8. All notices, requests, demands, and other given if personally delivered or mailed, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following addresses to: As to City: City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 As to Vendor: 9. Vendor shall not, without prior written consent of the City, assign any portion of its interest under this contract and, specifically, Vendor shall not assign any moneys Jue or to become due without the prior written consent of the City. C-2 10. The City and Vendor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the contract documents. 11. Vendor, for good and valuable consideration shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the City, its officer's agents, and employees, from or on account of any claims, damages, received or sustained by any person or persons resulting from the work provided for this Project; or by or in consequence of any negligence in connection with the same; or by use of any improper materials or by or on account of any use of any improper materials or by or on account of any act or omission of Vendor or its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees. Vendor agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless the City its officers, agents and employees, against any liability arising from or based upon the violation of any federal, state, county or city laws, by-laws, ordinances or regulations by Vendor, its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees. Vendor further agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents, or employees from all such claims, fees, and from any and all suits and actions of every name and description that may be brought against the City or its officers, agents or employees on account of any claims, fees, royalties, or costs for any invention or patent, and from any and all suits and actions that may be brought against the City, its officers, agents, or employees for the infringement of any and all patents or patent rights claimed by any person, firm or corporation. The indemnification provided above shall obligate Vendor to defend at its own expense or to provide for such defense, at the City's option, any and all claims or liability and all suits and actions of every name and description that may be brought against the City, its officers, agents, or employees which may result from the operations and activities under C-3 this contract whether the work be performed by Vendor, its subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either. This indemnification includes all costs and fees including attorney's fees and costs at trial and appellate levels. 12. This Agreement shall be considered null and void unless signed by both Vendor and the City. 13. The contract documents constitute the entire agreement between the City and Vendor and may only be altered, amended or repealed by a duly executed written instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement, on the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA By: By: City Clerk Kurt Bressner, City Manager Approved as to legal sufficiency and form: By: City Attorney VENDOR: WITNESSES: (Print or Type Name) BY:~~ - ~~ ~~t~o-~ (Print or Type Name) WITNESSES: (SEAL) (Print or Type Name) C-4 STATEOF ~~Ido- COUNTY OF P A1rY\ ~- The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 5~ay of ~/ , 200f by , as (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent), of (name of corporation acknowledging), a (state or place of incorporation) corporation, on behalf of the corporation. ~he i~ersonally ~~o me or has produced (type of identification) as identific io It....,..~.,;'''', L S. Mered~h tti;,~~ MY COMMISSION' 00247040 EXPIRES ~"~'~.{~ September 21, 2007 ~FI"; -.;..$~ BONDED THR\J TllOYFAIN INSUtlANCE INC '1Ift\"'" C-5 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 8.3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) [8J October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) D August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) D October 18, 2005 October 3,2005 (Noon) D September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) D November I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) D September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) D November 15, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) D Administrative D Development Plans NATURE OF [8J Consent Agenda D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Public Hearing D Legal D Bids D Unfinished Business D Announcement D Presentation D City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: A motion to approve four (4) contracts with rates for compensation for services and authorize by resolution the execution of a contracts with each of the four (4) final, acceptable qualified firms that responded to the RFQ "LAN"DSCAPE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT SERVICES", RFQ#040-2730-05/CJD; GLATTlNG JACKSON; RMPK GROUP; PBS & J; AND LAND STEWARDSHIP. EXPLANATION: RFQ#040-2730-05/CJD was issued on April 13, 2005, by Procurement Services and submittals were received on May 24, 2005. This RFQ was issued to secure the services of qualified Landscape Architects to perform general professional landscape architectural consulting services as may be required in support of the City's needs on an "as needed basis. The contract period is for two (2) years, renewable for two additional two (2) year terms, at the option of the City. On July 19, 2005, Commission approved a short list of top ranking qualifiers, by Scope of Service, and granted the Parks Department approval to conduct negotiations for compensation of services according to Florida State Statute #287.055, Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act. PROGRAl\l IMPACT: The Parks Department evaluated the compensation rates for each Consultant !!lm aOtt" determined it would be in the best interest of the City to award a contract to the four (4) firms for the tw.:ri2) vear --.. "" -- period. . . \,-;:.) FISCAL IMP ACT: The fiscal impact will not be determined until individual task orders are assigned to_the firms based on the needs of a given project. . ;l _ ::::; ~/~ ttftuf:l _~;~ Mary Munro . ,..' ,;> , .'C) Assistant to the Finance Director City Attorney / Finance / Human esources Procurement Services S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C: Jody Rivers - Director of Parks File 00 ~ u > ~ ~ 00 E- Z < E- ~ ~ 00 z o u ~ ~ E- U ~ E- - =: u ~ < ~ ~ < u 00 ~ < ~ ~Ioo = ~ .Q C C'Q ~ 100 '" (\I 01-' IX ~ Q.. ::; IX ~ ~ rJ1 = Q.. 100 :sif ::;..J '" E '" .... '" '" .... .S?, ~ -5 Q) "'.::"';;. ~CI)~i:2 '" E '" 5 a'j l! ~ . CO' .:: U ;;. ~CI)a'ji:2 ~ '" E '" .... '" '" .... o Q) .:: Q) . 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I::l ... ~-t:: -t:l.s'" J3 ~ ~ E..D C ;::s 0-!2- .~ ~ ~B .s~ .~ ~ Q) '" U E ~-c '5] Sn 0.. .- ~t::~ ~"'-c -.. l::s,,- C 0 ... -t:l ;:s ~ o N '" ~ :B '" 0.. '" U -c c '" '" "'.... c ~ .9 ~ cu"'3 U '" t;:; g :..= U ~1:> O~ = = ~ -.. '::s C ... -t:l J3 I-' ..J~ <:::c:: E-Z ~~ RECREATION & PARKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. 05-103 TO: Mary Munro, Budget Coordinator RECEIVED SEP 0 8 2005 FROM: \ Jody Rivers, Parks Superintendent,/.........l DATE: September 8, 2005 ....-. FROCUREIV1Er.H SERVICES _71' SUBJECT: Landscape Architect Contract Recommendations Attached are four (4) contracts for landscape architect services for Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez, The Land Stewardship Company, The RMPK Group, and PBS & J. We recommend that all four (4) companies be approved by the City Commission to perform landscape architectural services for the City of Boynton Beach to be used on an as needed basis. If you need more information, please let me know. Thank you. JR c: Wally Majors, Director of Recreation and Parks (no attachment) 1 RESOLUTION NO. R 05- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 5 APPROVING THE A \V ARD OF RFQ # 040-2730- 6 05/CJD TO GLA TTING JACKSON KERCHER 7 ANGLIN LOPEZ, Rl\'IPK GROUP, PBS&J AND THE 8 LAND STE\VARDSHIP COMPANY; 9 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER 10 INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE 11 ARCHTECT CONSULTANT SERVICES; AND 12 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 \VHEREAS, on April 13,2005, the City of Boynton Beach issued a Request for 15 Qualifications for qualified Landscape Architects to perform general professional 16 landscape architectural consulting services as may be required in support of the City's 17 needs on an "as needed" basis; and 18 \VHEREAS, on July 19, 2005, the City Commission approved a short list of top 19 ranking qualifiers by Scope of Service and granted the Parks Department approval to 20 conduct negotiations for compensation of services; and 21 \VHEREAS, the Parks Department evaluated the compensation rates for each 22 Consulting firm and determined it would be in the best interest of the City to award a 23 contract to the four (4) firms for the two (2) year period. 24 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 25 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 26 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and 27 confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this 28 Resolution upon adoption. 29 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFQ - Landscape Architect.doc 1 hereby approves the award of an RFQ to Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez, Rt\1PK 2 Group, PBS&J and The Land Stewardship Company and authorizes the City Manager to 3 execute a Consultant Agreement for Landscape Architectural Consultant Services with 4 each of the four (4) Landscape Architect firm, a copy of which is attached hereto. 5 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 6 7 PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _ day of October, 2005. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ATTEST: 24 25 26 City Clerk 27 28 29 30 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFQ - Landscape Architect.doc CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Glattin2 Jackson Kercher An21in Lopez, hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIG!\T A TION. The Consultallt is retained by the City to perform CONSUL T ANT services in connection with the project designated LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING CONSULTANT SERVICES. 2. TERM. This Agreement shall be for a period of two (2) years commencing on the date the Agreement is executed by the City. The parties may agree to renew the Agreement for two (2) additional two-year terms through the execution of a written Amendment to the Agreement signed by both parties. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 4. PAYMENT. The CITY shall pay ARCHITECT CONSULTANT in accordance with the Fee Schedule, pursuant to Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this agreement shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Consultant shall be p~rmitted to ret;:tln copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Consultant's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Consultant's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. 8. INSURANCE. The Consultant shall secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Consultant nor any employee of Consultant shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Consultant, or any employee of Consultant. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Consultant warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this agreement, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex or the presence of any physical or sensory handicap in the selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials or supplies. 12. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this agreement without the express written consent of the City. 13. NON-WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this agreement or any time limitation provided for in this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 14. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. 15. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this contract which cannot be resolved through negotiation shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorney fees. l6.NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Kurt Bressner, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address: David Barth Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart 222 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 17 . INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Consultant. DATED this _ day of ,20_ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Vl'Ce.. lx,u) \ c\ L. &rtk - fres- i deNt t City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Printed Name Title (Corporate Seal) City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest! Authenticated: Office of the City Attorney 15hfllMl t. ~tJtttu; Secretary STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH SS: ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared as of named in the foregoing agreement and that he/she acknowledged executing the same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in him/her by said and that the Corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said Corporation. Witness my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this _ day of , 2005. NOTARY PUBLIC Printed Name My Commission Expires: ATTACHMENT A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUR>\L CONSULTANT SERVICES SCOPE OF SERVICES A specific Scope of Services will be developed based on each project and may vary according to the requirements of the project. The Scope of Services may include the following: · Development of park and public space conceptual plans and site planning . Development of park and public space master plans . Development of landscape and irrigation plans . Preparation of plans and specifications for horizontal and vertical construction . General landscape architectural services · Development of entryway, identification and interpretive signage . Pedestrian and bikeway design and specifications . Design of barrier-free facilities . Conduct public meetings and attain public consensus . Recommendation of public art or landscape features · Selection and management of subconsultants . Permitting . Bidding assistance . Construction management and support [C GLA TTING JACKSON KERCHER ANGLIN LOPEZ RINEHART, INC. 2005 HOURL Y RATE SCHEDULE Principal 5 Principal 4 Principal 3 Principal 2 Principal 1 Planner 6 Planner 5 Planner 4 Planner 3 Planner 2 Planner 1 Transportation Engineer 6 Transportation Engineer 5 Transportation Engineer 4 Transportation Engineer 3 Transportation Engineer 2 Transportation Engineer 1 Transportation Planner 6 Transportation Planner 5 Transportation Planner 4 Transportation Planner 3 Transportation Planner 2 Transportation Planner I Ecologist 5 Ecologist 4 Ecologist 3 Ecologist 2 Ecologist I $250 $225 $215 5190 5165 $200 $165 $130 SilO $95 $75 5200 5165 5130 $110 595 575 $200 $165 $130 $110 595 $75 $165 $130 $110 595 $75 Landscape Architect 6 Landscape Architect 5 Landscape Architect 4 Landscape Architect 3 Landscape Architect 2 Landscape Architect I Landscape Designer 3 Landscape Designer 2 Landscape Designer 1 Urban Designer 6 Urban Designer 5 Urban Designer 4 Urban Designer 3 Urban Designer 2 Urban Designer I Public Relations 3 Public Relations 2 Public Relations I GIS Specialist 2 GIS Specialist 1 Graphic Artist 4 Graphic Artist 3 Graphic Artist 2 Graphic Artist I Administrative Assistant Technician Environmental Technician 5200 $165 5130 SIlO $95 575 590 $80 570 5200 $165 $130 $110 S95 575 595 585 575 S95 575 $110 $95 $85 $75 $55 $50 $65 Increase In Hourly Rates - Glatting Jackson shall conduct a review of hourly rates on an annual basis and may. upon notification to the Client, increase such rates in our sole discretion. Direct Costs - Direct costs incurred in completing the scope of services shall be billed to the Client at a multiple of 1.15 times cost. These costs are in addition to the fees for each part of the Scope of Services detailed in the Agreement. Direct costs may include. but are not limited to. costs for reproduction, printing, photocopying. photography, courier services, automobile mileage and other expenses. Personal automobile mileage shall be charged at the current IRS regulation limit. Field vehicle mileage shall be charged at a rate of SO.50 per mile. Application Fees - All application, filing, and permit fees, including, without limitation, all fees to local, regional and state governments and agencies, shall be paid by the Client directly to the appropriate agency at the required time. ACORD. CERTIFICA TE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP ID JZI DATE (MM/ODIYYYY) GLATT 1 08/29/05 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONL Y AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Lykes Insurance, Inc.-WP HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR P. O. Box 2703 AL TER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Winter Park FL 32790 I INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE I Phone: 407-644-5722 Fax:407-628-1363 NAIC# INSURED 'NSU~EP A st. Paul Traveler. COlRpanie. 01470 INSU;<ER B Travelers Insurance Co. Glatting Jackson INSU;<ER C CNA Insurance Companies 33 E Pine street 'NSURER D Orlando FL 32801 !INSUREP E COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSUP"NCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED 10 lHE INSURED t-lAMEC ABOVE FOP lHE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOT-N!,>;ST'<NDINO NJ" REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONffiACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH Tr;!S CERTIFICATE M'<Y BE ISSUE::> OP Mft.Y PEPTftJN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED 3Y THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TOAeL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES ,~GG"EG.'<TE LIMITS SheWN Mft,Y HAVE BEEN REDUCED 3Y PAm CLAIMS L TR INSRC TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER I'diN~(MMlDDIYY) DATE (MMlDDIYY) LIMITS ! GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURPENCE $ 1000000 ; f-- A X X COMMERCl.A.L GENERAl LIABILITY BK01981206 01/04/05 01/04/06 U:""",,",0'" ,U -"L'" LV 1$ 300000 PREMiSES lEa oceu'€nce) I CLAJMS V.ADE ~ OCCUR MED EX? (Anyone person) $ 10000 X Contract ural PERSONAL & PDV INJUPY $ 1000000 f-- Liability GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2000000 - I GENl AGGREGATE L NIT APPLIES PER i PRODUCTS - COMPIOP AGG $ 2000000 I n PRO- n~OC PO Oed. 0 POLIcY JECT AUTOMOBILE L1P.BILlIY , I I COMBINED SIt>;GLE LIMIT $ 1000000 BA01642158 01/04/05 i 01/04/06 ' (Ea ace,dent) A I M ANY AUTO ; I H ft.LL OWNED AUTOS : BOD:L Y INJUR" \ {Fer ~'erson \ $ ; SC'-tEDULE::> AUTOS ! I ! . HIRED AUT;)S I Be'OIL Y IWlfi'<'" '----J $ ! ~ '''" O~"C ,~% (Per acclderJ) ! PROPERTY DN...AGE $ (P~r accident) : GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONL Y - EA'<CCIOEtolT !$ =i NJY AUTO OTHER WAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONL Y AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY I EACH OCCURRENCE $4,000,000 I A ~ OCCUR o CLAIMS MADE BK01981206 I 01/04/05 01/04/06 !AGGREGATE $4,000,000 I I i i I I $ i =l DEDUCT!BLE I $ RETENTION $ I $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I h VVl. ~IAIlJ- . l"ER X TORY LIMITS i B EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IJUB773H469305 I 01/01/05 01/01/06 $ 500000 ANY PROPRIETORlPARTNERlEXECUTIVE E LEACH ACC'DENT OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? EL DISEASE-EAEMPLOYEE' $ 500000 II yes describe under $ 500000 SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E L DISEASE, POLICY LIVlIT OTHER I i I I C professional Liab LAA004316242 01/04/051 01/04/061 Claim/Agg 1000000 Claims Made Policy I FULL RETRO COVERAGE Oed 40000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS City of Boynton Beach is listed as additional insured CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION BOYNT-l SHOULD Am OF THE P.BOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATIC DP.TE THEREOF. THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEP.VOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRlTIE City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Boynton B.each FL 33425 NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR L1ABILlIY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER. ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTH~~SE CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and The Land Stewardship Company, hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Consultant is retained by the City to perform CONSULTANT services in connection with the project designated LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES. 2. TERM. This Agreement shall be for a period of two (2) years commencing on the date the Agreement is executed by the City. The parties may agree to renew the Agreement for two (2) additional two-year terms through the execution of a written Amendment to the Agreement signed by both parties. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 4. PAYMENT. The CITY shall pay ARCHITECT CONSULTANT in accordance with the Fee Schedule, pursuant to Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this agreement shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Consultant shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Consultant's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Consultant's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. 8. INSURANCE. The Consultant shall secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of$l,OOO,OOO. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Consultant nor any employee of Consultant shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Consultant, or any employee of Consultant. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Consultant warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this agreement, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex or the presence of any physical or sensory handicap in the selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials or supplies. 12. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this agreement without the express written consent of the City. 13. NON-WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this agreement or any time limitation provided for in this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 14. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this agreement between surviving members ofthe Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. 15. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this contract which cannot be resolved through negotiation shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorney fees. 16.NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Kurt Bressner, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address: Jo Ellen Leisinger The Land Stewardship Company 200 DeSota Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 17. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Consultant. DATED this _ day of ,20_ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CONSULTANT City Manager -216-05 Attest/Authenticated: n d fUeM. ~{~lr0-tfU' '~Slrde% ~~dN~e 'ruk ( Corpo ..,,......fII.... . ""J .. .........- ~J l. 'DD4I12t2 ......,...... AM N6-tuf.\~d. ~ t6{\Sult{.(n-\-'.s ---- 6'~~~~~ q, - ZC;-cJ5 City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest! Authenticated: Office of the City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ss: ) / I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared as of n~ed in the foregoing agreement and that he/she acknowledged executing the s~e in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in him/her by said and that the Corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said Corporation. Witness my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this _ day of ,2005. NOTARY PUBLIC Printed N~e My Commission Expires: A TTACHI\IEJ\T A LX\'DSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTAl'\T SERVICES SCOPE OF SERVICES A specific Scope of Services will be developed based on each project and may vary '::lrr"rr1~no t{"\ thp rpnll~rplnp.ntc flfthp nrn.;prt "--'-..................,J.'-LJ..I.1b L'-" L.l.l...... .l......~........I.l........l...i........l...LL..J'.......... ............. t-"'..L"--'J............... The Scope of Services may include the following: . Development of park and public space conceptual plans and site planning . Development of park and public space master plans . Development of landscape and irrigation plans . Preparation of plans and specifications for horizontal and vertical construction . General landscape architectural services . Development of entryway, identification and interpretive signage . Pedestrian and bikeway design and specifications . Design of barrier-free facilities . Conduct public meetings and attain public consensus . Recommendation of public art or landscape features · Selection and management of subconsultants . Pem1itting · Bidding assistance · Construction management and support EXHIBIT "B" FEE SCHEDULE Effective: August 24th, 2005 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES CONSULT ANT AGREEMENT between THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA and THE LAND STEWARDSHIP COMPANY HOURLY BILLING RATES THE LAND STEWARDSHIP COMPANY (Lead Consultant) landscape architecture and public space design (parks, streets capes , pedestrian/bikeways, barrier free sites, public art and landmarks) public involvement, team management and quality control, including permitting and post design services. Principal/ Project Manager..............................$ 125.00 per hour Landscape Architect / Planner..... .. . ........ ....... .. ..$ 100.00 per hour CADD Technician....................................... ..$ 65.00 per hour SUB-CONSUL T ANTS (Please refer to attached rates for each firm) Mine Your Own Business (MYOB - Angela Budano): environmental graphic design and signage, horticultural garden therapy and city liaison Control Precipitation Design (CPO): irrigation design Saltz Michelson (SMA): architecture and planning for parks, educational facilities including therapeutic centers Shalloway Engineers (SFRN): engineering and surveying Company Hourly Rates- B.Bch. 8.24.05.doc Page 1 of 5 ~ 561733.3000 lI.>.II Fax 73l1.5Z58 qcoq /1UlJl;\TI{ WllV mHTDH ~WOI nO~IDJl ~J.Q7 myob@bdhmuth.Jlet 24 August 2005 EXHIBIT "B" Continued Jo Ellen Leisinger Land Stewardship Company 200 DeSota Road West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Dear Jo Ellen: With regard to the continuing contract for the City of Boynton Beach please let this letter note my hourly rate to be $65.00 to provide project coordination and design services. Looking forward to working with you. Sincerely, . _ _ fi f -_.1 __: _ 1 tv:t~~fl!vvttC) !', I ~ \..._} ~, Angela F. Budano President Control Precipitation Design Inc. P.O. Box 2268 Boca Raton, Fl. 33486 Irrigation Consultants (561) 391-3936 EXHIBIT "B" Continued August 23, 2005 Billing rates for irrigation consulting seniices: Principal Consultant rate: $105.00 per hour Drafting I Cad rate: 55.00 per hour Clerical: 25.00 per hour SALTZ ~IICHELSON ARCHITECTS EXHIBIT "B" Continued Current Billing Rate Schedule Principal $210 Senior Project Manager II $125 Senior Project Manager I S 115 Project Manager S 110 Project Architect n $95 Project Architect I $85 CAD Draftsperson $70 Designer $115 Contract Administrator $115 Administrative Assistant $50 1800 AUSTRALIAN AVENUE SOUTH, SUITE 102 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33409-6450 (561) 689-1870 FAX: (56!) 689-0129 WWW.SAlTZMICHElSON.CCME-MAI~:SMA@SALTlMICHEl50....COM AA-:JOO2897 EXHIBIT "B" Continued SFRN, INC. 2005 FEE SCHEDULE Regular Discounted Rate Rate PRESIDENT $230.00 $165.00 SR. CORPORATE OFFICER $216.00 $155.00 CORPORA TE OFFICER $209.00 $149.00 EXPERT WITNESS $230.00 $165.00 SR. PROJECT MANAGER $180.00 $129.00 PROJECT MANAGER $166.00 $118.00 SR. ENGINEER ." . $159.00 $113.00 PROJECT ENGINEER $~37.00 $98.00 SR .PROJECT LAND SURVEYOR $159.00 $113.00 PROJECT LAND SURVEYOR $137.00 $98.00 SR. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE $130.00 $93.00 FIELD REPRESENTATIVE $108.00 $77.00 SR. AUTOCAD/GIS TECH $130.00 $93.00 AUTOCAD/GIS TECH $115.00 $82.00 SR. TECHNICIAN . $101.00 $72.00 TECHNICIAN $94.00 $67.00 COMPUTER TECHNICIAN $51.00 $46.00 3 PERSON SURVEY CREW $173.00 $124.00 2 PERSON SURVEY CREW $159.00 $113.00 GPS CREW $232.00 $190.00 SR. ADMIN. ASSISTANT $62.00 $57.00 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $57.00 $52.00 CLERICAL $51.00 $46.00 COURIER $51.00 $41.00 .-. Reimbursable Expenses 8.1/2 x 11 B/W Copies 8 1/2 x 11 Color Copies In- House Blackline Prints 24 x 36 Mylars 24 x 36 Mileage Fax Scanned Print 24 x 36 Color Plot 24 x 36 Postage Outside Printing Outside Consultant $0.25 $0.50 $2.00 $8.00 $0.375 $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 Cost Cost + 1.5% Cost + 1.5% 2005 FEE SCHEDULE DISC.2 'VORKERS COMPENSATION and EMPLOYEES LIABILITY Effective: August 241h, 2005 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES CONSULTANT AGREEMENT between THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA and THE LAND STEWARDSHIP COMPANY THE LAND STEW ARDSHIP COMPANY has two (2) employees and is not required by law to provide Workers Compensation and Employees Liability Insurance. Sincerely, Consultant: lJ ~ z..-t:/ ..J 5 ( (Date) ,/ RU~ ~4 2B0~ 1~'~0 FIDELITY INSURANCE :...JD.l r f....J I .l.L!U LJ-,:: - J ...}".....; A CORD_ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP ID l.a9 DATE IMIWDDIYYYY) LANDS-l. 09/24/05 P"OOl/CE" THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION FLORIDA CONSOLIDATED ACY, INC. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE D/B/A FIDELITY INSURANCE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 14145 U.S. Highway One ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Juno B98Ch FL 33408 Phone: 561-775-71BO Fax: 561-775-7186 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAJCII IN8URI!D INSURER A: SOUTHERN OWNERS INS. CO. 10190 ""SURER B: LAND STEWARDSHIP COMPANY INSURER C: ~o Ellen Leisinger 00 Desota Road INSURI';R 0: West Palm Beach FL 33405 ItfSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES Of INSURANCE liSTED BELOW NAVE BEEN ISSUI';D TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATEO. NOTWITHSTANOING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERl,I OR CONDITION Of ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMI';NT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AfFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXClUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAiMS. N~Ri POLIcY NUMBER IPOL LIMITe LTR TYPE OF INeURANCE DAlli IMrNODITY) DATE IMM/DD/Y'r) OEiNEIV,L LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1000000 - A X X COMMERCIAL GENERAL lIABlll1Y 4230160600 I 05/02/05 05/02/06 PREMISES (Ea occtJr"~<8) j 50000 ! o~,., ."'" 0 '"0"' I MED EXp (Any 01'41 ""roon) S 5000 ~ Contractual Liab. PERSONAL l!. ADV I"cJURY s INCLUDED , ~'L AGGREGATE UMIT APPLIES PER: I GE~ERALAGGREGATE s1000000 PRODUCTS - COMPTOP AGO S 1000000 h !ipRO. un POLlC Y JECT LOC AUTOMOllrLI! LIAElILITY COM61NED SINGLE LIMIT S $1000000. A o ANY AUTO 4230160600 05/02/05 05/02/06 (E.. eccldent) I-- ALl OWNED AuTOS BODilY INJURY I (per porson) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS f- I ~ HIRED AUTOS eODlL Y INJURY (Pe. ace;ld8llt) a ~ NON-OWNED AUTOS I I H PROFERTY DAMAGE S (Per acd""lll) RAltAOli UASIUTY ALTTO ONL V . EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EAACC S AI.ITO ONL V; AGG S EiXCe.8IUM8IU!LL.A LlA!llUTY I ' g.CH OCCURRENCE S ~ OCCUR 0 CU\IMS MADE AGGREGATE S $ '-r rl DEDUCTIE!LE $ RETENTION S $ WORIC~ coMPEHSAnON AND ITO'~Y~UMiTs I FJAl- EMPLOYEl'lS"UAlllUTY E.L, EACH "CCIDENT $ ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNeRiEXEClITIVE I 0l=FICERJMEMBEREXClUDED7 E..L. DISEASE. EA EMPLOYEE j ~~~MtB~~v':~~~~s below E.L. DISEASE. POLICY LIMIT S OT>>EA 1.230160600 A Property SQction 05/02/05 05/02/06 Contents: $5000. Ded: $250. DESCRIPTION OF 01'l!1V\'r10H51 LOCAnoN8 I VBKICLE8 I i!XCLL'8JON~ AODI<D IN ENDOIUlENIiNT I WECIAL PROVlSIOH8 Landscape archi.tecturaJ. desi.gn office Projeot: Landscape ArchitQcturaJ. Consultant SQrvioQS Certi.ficate Holder is named as addiitonal insured on the general libaility. CITYOFB CANCELLATION 8~OULD AMY OF THE ADOVI!. DE&CRIltI!D pouc;l~ BE CANCELLliD BI!'ORli THI!! EXPIRATION DATI! THERt;OF. THE ISllUING lN8URt!1t WIlL liHDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ DAYll WRlTTI!!N NOnCE TO THI!; caml'1C4TE HOLDER ~D TO THE LEFT, IIUT ''''L.URII TO DO so SHI.LL INP08Ii NO ODUOATION OR LIAIIIL/TY OF ANY I<IND UPON 'r)tlii INI!IU~ ITS AOEJonll OR I\9f1lEtIIiNT A TlVE8. AUTHOIUZlOD RePfIlE8ENTA TIllE 8 CERTIfiCATE HOLDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Attn: Jody RivGrs, Parks Superintendent Rae &Parks Dept 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD EOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 lCORD 25 (2001/08) J T' A nA '\'.OF,P'.M Receivea ,!me "ug.L'j-, 't - TOTRL P.l'll ..--AUG. 2( 2005_ 2:27PM_303-756-8818KELLER-LOWRCINS_INC ACQRQ" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE FAX (303)7~6-8818 .ODUCER (303) 756-9909 'eller-Lowry Insurance Ine 1777 S Harrison St #700 Denver. CO 80210 Heupel, Teresa INSUREP The Land 5tewar s ,p Co. 200 DeSota Road West Palm Beach, Fl 1l40S P. 1/1 PATE (I4M/PPfYYYV) 08/Z4/Z005 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. NO Q~~6 . v...J.J INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER A: Continental Casualty Company INSURER B: INSURER c: INSURER D: INSUREf.l E; NAIC# COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOlWlTHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY pERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL lHE lERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SlJCH pOLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I~;: ~~~ lYPE OF IN5URANCE POLICY NUMBER I POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIAATIO/ll LIMiTS GENERAL UAEIIUTY I !;ACH OCCURRENCE $ ~ CO~"ClAL GENERAL UABILlTY DAMAGE T95=NTED 5 I Cl.AIMS MADE D oeCUR MED EXJ' (My an9 penDn) 5 PERSONAl. & ADV INJURY $ --- GENERAL AGGREGATE S I-- GEN'L A=REGATE: LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMPIOP AGG 5: h nPRO- n POL.lcY JECT LOC AUTO,",OBILE LlMllllTY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ~ $ ANY AUTO (E6 aeci<la"l) - ALL OWNED AlITOS BODILY INJURY - (P", pelson) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS i-- JiIRED AlITOS BODILY INJURY - (Per aecidenl) S NO,.HlWNEO AUTOS - - PROPERTY DAMAGE S (Per Bcddenl) GARAOE LI.ABIUTY AlITO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT ! =i ANY AUTO OTHS< THAN EA ACe $ AUTO ONLY: AGG S EXCESS/UMBRELLA UABIUt'Y EACH OCCURRENCE 1 :=J OCCUR o CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S , I .. ~ IOEOUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ S WORKeR.S COMPENSATION AND I T~~,;T~*-;;T IOJ~' EMPLOYERS' LIABiliTY E.L. EACl-I ACCIDENT $ AIf'f PROPRIETORIPARTNERlCXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMSER EXCLUDED( e.l.. DISEASE. EA EMPLOYEE $ ~.. descrlbe under . E.L DISEASE. POUCY LIMIT !t EClAl PROVISIONS below o~ . Liability lAA1l4124016 0)/23/2005 05/H/2008 $1,000,000 Per Aggregate Pro esslonal A SI,OOO,OOO Per Claim 1>,000 Oed. DESCRIPTION OF OP!!R.ATIOfolS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLes II!XCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENt>ORSEMeNT / SPI!CIAL PROVISIONS ~10 day cancellation applies for non payment of premium City of Boynton Beach Attn: Jody Rivers,Park Superintent Recreation & parks Department 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 3343S CAI.II"'I::II ATION SHOULD ANY OF THE AIl0VE DESCRIBED POUCIES 61" CANCELLED BEFORe THE EXPIRATION DATE lltEREOF, THE 16SU'~G INS\JRER WILL ENDEA~OR TO MAIL it 30 DA Y'3 WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMEO TO TIE LEfT. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHAI.L IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR lIABILITY OF AtlY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGeNTS OR REPRESENTATIveS. AVTHOIlIZI!DREPRESENTATlVJ; ~ f /. /. Robert Sibelius. CIClHAPPY . ~ @ACORD CORPORATION 1988 CERTIFICATE HOLDER ACORD 25 (2001/0tl~ FAX,; C5.!ipS82-292~S. K8Ce!ved i !me AUg'L4. 5:43PM ACORQ.,. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MM/DDfYYYY) 08/24/2005 PRODUCER (303)756-9909 FAX (303)756-8818 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Keller-Lowry Insurance Inc ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 1777 S Harrison St #700 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Denver, CO 80210 Heupel, Teresa INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED The Land Stewardship CO. INSURER A: Continental Casualty Company 200 DeSota Road INSURER B; West Palm Beach, FL 33405 INSURER C, INSURER D: INSURER E' :OVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO All THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ~~ ~~~~ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER P~H~Y EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ - DAMAGE T9~RENT~D "" COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $ I CLAIMS MADE D OCCUR MED EXP (Anyone person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ - GENERAL AGGREGATE $ - GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG S I n PRO- nLOC POLICY JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT - (Ea accident) $ ANY AUTO - ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY - (Per person) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS - HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY - (Per accident) $ NON-OWNED AUTOS - - PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ~ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY, AGG $ EXCESSfUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ =:J OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ =1 DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION S $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I T~~$T :rrgs I IOJ~- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ ~ yes. describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ OTH~ LAA1l4124016 OS/23/2005 OS/23/2008 $1,000,000 Per Aggregate Pro essional Liability 1\ $1,000,000 Per Claim $5,000 Ded. EsCRIPTlON OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS LO day cancellation applies for non payment of premium ERTIFICATE HOLDER City of Boynton Beach Attn: Jody Rivers,Park Superintent Recreation & parks Department 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DA TE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAil *30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAilURE TO MAil SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ~~--.-o ~~ Robert Sibelius, CIC/HAPPY CORD25(2001/08) FAX: (561)582-2925 @ACORDCORPORATION 1988 CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and The RMPK Group, hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Consultant is retained by the City to perform CONSULTANT services in connection with the project designated LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES. 2. TERM. This Agreement shall be for a period of two (2) years commencing on the date the Agreement is executed by the City. The parties may agree to renew the Agreement for two (2) additional two-year terms through the execution of a written Amendment to the Agreement signed by both parties. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 4. PAYMENT. The CITY shall pay ARCHITECT CONSULTANT in accordance with the Fee Schedule, pursuant to Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCillv1ENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this agreement shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Consultant shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Consultant's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE \VITH LAWS. Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Consultant's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. A CORD_ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP ID.n-! DATE (MMlDDNYVY) LANDS-i"1 08/24/05 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. PRODUCER FLORIDA CONSOLIDATED AGY, INC. D/B/A FIDELITY INSURANCE 14145 U.S. Highway One Juno Beach FL 33408 Phone:561-775-7180 Fax: 561-775-7186 INSURED I INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE SOUTHERN OWNERS INS. CO. NAtC# 10190 LAND STEWARDSHIP COMPANY Jo Ellen Leisinger 200 Desota Road West Palm Beach FL 33405 I "'"''' ^ INSURER B; INSURER C: ! INSURER D: I INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR NSR[ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER ';f,.1!fr:~~~E P9!-1C!(FXPI~J!gN LIMITS DATE MMlDD GENERAL LIABILITY ; I EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1000000 A X -xl COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 4230160600 05/02/05 05/02/06 UAMA\j1: $ 50000 PREMISES (Ea occurence) ~ CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR I I MED EXP (Anyone person) $ 5000 ~Contractual Liab. I PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ INCLUDED I ~ I I GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 1000000 I GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: I i PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 1000000 I n PRO- nLOC I i POLICY JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 05/02/051 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT A ~ ANY AUTO I 4230160600 05/02/06 (Ea accident) $ $1000000. W ^" OWN," '"W, BODILY INJURY I $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) X HIRED AUTOS I 1$ I BODILY INJURY , X . NON-OWNED AUTOS I (Per accident) -"-- - PROPERTY DAMAGE '$ (Per accident) I I HAAG' U^mUN AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EAACC $ I ' AUTO ONLY, AGG $ I EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY I EACH OCCURRENCE $ I tJ OCCUR o CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ : $ R DEDUCTIBLE ,$ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I TORY LI'-4lTS I IU~~- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY I ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE I E.L EACH ACCIDENT 1$ : OFFICER/MEMBER E..XCLUDED? i:.L DISEASE - EA doliPLOYEE $ llf yes. describe under I I SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ I OTHER ! I I A i Property Section 4230160600 05/02/05 05/02/06 Contents: $5000. i Oed: $250. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS Landscape architectural design office Project: Landscape Architectural Consultant Services Certificate Holder is named as addiitonal insured on the general libaility. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION CITYOFB SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 8 crTY OF BOYNTON BEACH Attn: Jody Rivers, Parks Superintendent Rec &Parks Dept 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 ACORD 25 (2001108) 8. INSURANCE. The Consultant shall secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of $1 ,000,000. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Consultant nor any employee of Consultant shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Consultant, or any employee of Consultant. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Consultant warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 11. DISCRIMINA nON PROHIBITED. The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this agreement, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex or the presence of any physical or sensory handicap in the selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials or supplies. 12. ASSIGN1'vlENT. The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this agreement without the express written consent ofthe City. 13 . NON-WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this agreement or any time limitation provided for in this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 14. TERlvfINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. 15. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this contract which cannot be resolved through negotiation shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorney fees. 16. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Kurt Bressner, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address: Russell Moore The RMPK Group 1519 Main St. Sarasota, FL 32435 17. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Consultant. DATED this day of ,20 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CONSULTANT City Manager Attest! Authenticated: (Corporate Seal) City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest! A~7the~1;~;d: t.uA~ Secretary Office of the City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH SS: ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared as of named in the foregoing agreement and that he!she acknowledged executing the same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in himlher by said and that the Corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said Corporation. Witness my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this _ day of ,2005. NOTARY PUBLIC Printed Name My Commission Expires: A TTACH:\IENT A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTl'RAL CO~SULTANT SERVICES SCOPE OF SERVICES A specific Scope of Services will be developed based on each project and may vary f)rr{"'\rr1~no tfl tl,p rpnll;rpn1pntc "fthp nrf\;prt ..................."--".1........1.1.1.:::, l.......... ....1.1'-' .1'-'1.__...1.1........1.1..1........1..1........ 'oJ.l ............ 1/.1"--'_''''''......... The Scope of Services may include the following: . Development of park and public space conceptual plans and site planning . Development of park and public space master plans . Development oflandscape and irrigation plans . Preparation of plans and specifications for horizontal and vertical construction . General landscape architectural services . Development of entryway, identification and interpretive signage . Pedestrian and bikeway design and specifications . Design of barrier-free facilities · Conduct public meetings and attain public consensus . Recommendation of public art or landscape features . Selection and management of subconsultants . Pennitting . Bidding assistance . Construction management and support EXHIBIT B HOURLY FEE SCHEDULE The RMPK Group, Inc maintains the following hourly fee schedule: Principal $145.00 Project Manager $105.00 Planner $90.00 Landscape Architect $90.00 CADD Technician $70.00 Clerical $55.00 ....,...........~.-~' ,. . ~ 1~, --;" '~---~ DURR AND ASSOCIATES, INC 12008 SUIJTH SHeRE l:\L\,r_:" SUITE 207 VVLLLlN(,;l :IN. FI_ 33/11.1 V' 561 38:J :;/100 ,: 561 3835,1",; Hourly Rate Schedule Effective February 1, 2005 Principal $160 Project Management (Landscape Arch.) $150 Project Management (Planning) $120 Project Management (Graphics Design) $120 Design Services (LA, Interior) S 105 Graphics/ Computer Imaging $75 Landscape Design $65 CAD Drafting 5>60 Administrative Services $55 A COR-D CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MMlDDIYYYY) TM 08/10/2005 PRODUCER (941)923-1218 FAX (941)923-1765 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Valek Insurance & Bonds ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE P.O. Box 20709 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 2079 Constitution Blvd. Sarasota. FL 34231 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED RMPK Group, Inc INSURER A: Hartford Ins/Iroquois Russell Moore INSURER B: 1519 Main Street INSURER C: Sarasota, FL 34236 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I~f: ~~~l TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY 21 SBA KQ5327 DV 08/28/2004 08/28/2005 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 'X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED S 300,000 I CLAIMS MADE m OCCUR MED EXP (Anyone person) S 10,000 A PERSONAL & ADV INJURY S 1,000,000 r-- 2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ f-- GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG S 2,000,000 m n PRO- nLOC POLICY JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 21 SBA KQ5327 DV 08/28/2004 08/28/2005 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT r- (Ea accident) $ l,OOO,OOU ANY AUTO '-- ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY r- $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (per person) A ex , HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY I T (Pcr acc,dent) S NON-OWNED AUTOS - . PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accidenl) S GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ==i ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC S AUTO ONLY, AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ ~ OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ S ==i DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND 21 WEC GE4842 03 08/28/2004 08/28/2005 X I WC STATU- I 10J~- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 500,OOU A ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCl.UDED? E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,OOU If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500 , OOU SPECIAL PROVISIONS below OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS ERTIFICA TE H LDER City of Boynton Beach Attention: Jody Rivers 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY ACORD 25 (2001108) Shelle Dutton IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25 (2001/08) ACORD1lI CERTIFICA TE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MMlDDIYYYY) 08/09/2005 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION BROOKE INSURANCE OF ELLENTON ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 703 60TH STREET CT. E., SUITE A ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. BRADENTON. FL 34208 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A. EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE THE RMPK GROUP. INC INSURER B: 1519 MAIN STREET INSURER c: SARASOTA. FL 34236 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES I THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR ! MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. .N8ft II:~ TYPE OF INSURANCE POUCYNUMBER "gl:fE1::6&W:' ~k'fl,~~N UMITS LTR ~NERAL UABIUTY EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAl!.E TU_RENTED COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES lEa occurencel $ I CLAIMS MADE 0 OCCUR MED EX? (Anyone person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ - GENERAL AGGREGATE $ - GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ "I nPRO- n, POLICY JECT LOC AUTOMOBILE UABIUTY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT - $ ANY AUTO (Ea accident) - ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY - $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) - HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY - $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) I--- PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE UABIUTY AUTO ONLY - EA ACC IDENT $ R ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA UABlUTY EACH OCCURRENCE $ tJOCCUR D CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ R DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSAnON AND I TORY LIMITS I I E;{' EMPLOYERS' UABlUTY ANY PROPRIETORlPARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ ~~~~~t~:6~~~g-NS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ A OTHER PROFESSIONAL 48 AE 003514-041 10/16/2004 10/16/2005 $1.000.000 EACH CLAIM LIABILITY - CLAIMS MADE RETRO DATE 10/07/1999 $1.000.000 AGGREGATE $5 000 DEDUCT EACH CLAIM DESCRIPTION OF OPERAnoNS I LOCAnONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS LANSCAPE ARCHITECT & URBAN PLANNING CERTIFICATE HOLDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH RECREATION & PARKS DEPT ADMINISTRATION 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425-0310 CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPlRAnON DATE THEREOF, THE ISSIJING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 1!..- DAYS WRITTEN NOnCE TO THE CERnFlCATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO so SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLlGAnoN OR UABIUTY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2001/08) ,,- ~,;-,:- /-.--:-" ,,- J,~ - - - --. ,'U r.~. SA Y C.:LED! r',AS ACP~CY ~ 12 X ',i 5517:~I(_-=iC : !: i~; ? ACORCl CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE ll-\ TE(>,IM/DDNY\ 'r ) , THIS C~ItTI"ICATE IS ISSlil!D AS A MATTER Olt INFORMA110N ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR AL.TlJIt THE COVEAAGl; AFfOROaD aY THE POLICIES SEL.OW. I ~ ---L-NAtC' \ , I .----~--l ~ -J ! P~fJUCEf< Celedinas Agenoy 4283 NorthlakeBlvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 33410 61-6 2-2550 'M$URED Durr and Associates ,:Inc. 1200B South Shore Blvd. #207 Wellington, FL 33414 t IN$U~E;RSAr-"ORDlNG COVERAGE I i INSURER A; Ll.Oy~ INS\.I<eR II~ ! Jr~5UfO.f1t c; t------------- , IN3I.lRER D; >------ , IlIISUR!!R e, ; I I I I f COVERAGES THE POI-lCIES OF INSURANCl! LISTED BEl.OW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO ;,'1E INSIJRED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POi.!CY P"'1~100 INDlt".TED t~OTVInHSTANDING !>Hf REQl)IRE'-4EHT, TEFW OR COHPIT1CN OF J.J.{\' COI\TRACr OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WKLCH THS CEf<TIF'CATE MAv BE ISSUED OR MAY ~RrAlN, THE INSURANCE AFFORCED BY llIE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL llIE TERMS. EXClUSIONS AND CO!llOlTlDN3 OF SUCH F'OUCIES; AG(;R~~Te WMlTSSHCWN MAY ~AVE 5EENREDUCEO BY PAlD.ClAl~S. i ----- PO'_'CVtlUl.4l1EP. -rw:~' ---=~rrS------~ I ~.?_~~ -+;-. ! I PREIoII$SS (Ea _-->--+!---_ I I ~D=(...JlYMSIl6~L.U___ I ! ;>ffiSONH..&A!:lIIIhJt;AY" I $ ~--j J ~eP.AL AGGN:GATE -ys- --iLl I PflQDUC1S'OOM~~- .J r---~-----~ ! I CCM!'.IIUEnS1t'GL!'.' IlAlT I --------.--j [Ea~o~t; ~'i".. If! F ------t---------1 I ft::;OlL'fINJliR~. 'I' r_Per j)eB~). $. . ~ -~ ~ BODII. V Il'<JUR) : IIPw~.t1tl L_.______i I PP.QPffil'f D~E \ s I : (P....l>CICl6nlj! 1 ! j\VTQO~Y.eAACCIDENT 5 __~ i OTHIORTliAN f.MCC $ .__J I AUTOONI..V: .~ $ 1 ~~$- -~---l. EACH occURRENce I AGGRfGATf , IS _ ____-~-,--_--.J $ -; i TORVUl.lrrS r iU~ __ I E.L ~ACCI~NT' i e.t.. CISWi -lOA EMPLOYEI, ~-._-----J EL DlSEA!!f -POLICY UIIIrr i ~ i . .. I I 02/14/06 $1,000,000 Agqre~:te _~ , GfNffW. UA&lJT'( r-- WOlAMl'RClAL GeNERAl. LWllllTY .-L.l CI.A~.lS.\.V.D€ 0 OCCllf\ " GEN'l."GGReGATE LIUIT APPUiOS P"R;! m ~hoc 1 A Prof. Liability I SU.AAP'B81 045 I I I r ~ 102/14/05 I I ! I .1 EXCESSfJMBRELLI. LWltlITY I 0 OCCUR CI C!.A1MSMACii ~~ .~l'fT1Ol'I $ VtiORKfMCOMI'ENSAT\()II(ANl) EMf'LOY!!RS' lJA3'UlY __ PItOPtUfTOM,IlI<TNiEAJaJ!""~ t'l"'lCI!MlfN_ fJlWJOliC? ~~~~~NSbaiow arHeR OESClUPl1ON (:A' 0PS'lJ0. TIONS! LOCATIOt<SIVf'1lCLe$1 EXCl.U&iOloIS AODEO II\' ENDOI<ss.err I SPECIAL. ~IONS j \ I I L-.._ CeRlIFICATlO HOLDl!R CITY OF BOYlU'ON BEACH J?O. SOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 I ACORn 26C::in01JOlI) CANCEUA110N 1 SHO..uJ A'N OF 'rH1O AIlOIIE o.::!!CRlBl:O POlIClOO Be CAhC;;Lc.;;!l ll8"CRE THE EXf!!'lATIlJI', i DAn; TH5REOF. ~~ ISSUI ;;!>.'P.....VOR TO M/.iLlCCt DAY9 WR'T'rEN ! tlOTJ('.E TO TIlE c" roo.TE HO 0 TO TI-lE lEFT, BUT I'AlUJR! '1'0 00 $0 SHAL-! IMPOSI! OF ANY YJ~, uPQN \'HE I~ m> AGEWTS '.)I" i i --, I ..----J @ACORfJCORPOAATION1986 ...,--- CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and PHS & J, hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Consultant is retained by the City to perform CONSUL T ANT services in connectiun wiLh tite project desiKaatcd LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT SERVICES. 2. TERM. This Agreement shall be for a period of two (2) years commencing on the date the Agreement is executed by the City. The parties may agree to renew the Agreement for two (2) additional two-year terms through the execution of a written Amendment to the Agreement signed by both parties. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 4. PAYMENT. The CITY shall pay ARCHITECT CONSULTANT in accordance with the Fee Schedule, pursuant to Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this agreement shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Cor.su!t~nt sl-:'311 be F~imitted to retain copies, i2cluding fepreducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Consultant's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Consultant's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. 8. INSURANCE. The Consultant shaIl secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of $1 ,000,000. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shaIl include a provision prohibiting canceIlation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shaIl be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Consultant nor any employee of Consultant shaIl be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Consultant, or any employee of Consultant. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Consultant warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this agreement, wiIl not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex or the presence of any physical or sensory handicap in the selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials or supplies. 12. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shaIl not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this agreement without the express written consent of the City. 13. NON-WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this agreement or any time limitation provided for in this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 14. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by tl-le City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiati0ns of this agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. 15, DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this contract which cannot be resolved through negotiation shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorney fees. 16.NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Kurt Bressner, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address: J ames McDonald PBS & J 3230 W. Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 17. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Consultant. DA TED this _ day of ,20_" CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CONSULTANT City Manager Attest! Authenticated: Signature Richard M. ubel Senior Vice President Printed Name Title (Corporate Seal) City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest! Authenticated: STATE OF FLORIDA ~~~ Secretary Charle. Nostra Assistant Secretary ~ Office of the City Attorney ) ) SS: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH, /l) (h.\.o.....n--cP~ I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared fl. ci.,^--J /i\. & r,-,~~{ as ~~^....r V f of 1 ~ \ i T named in the foregoing agreement and that he/she- acknowledged executing the same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in himIher by said f f? )' .. "T and that the Corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said Corporation. Witness my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this ;25/L day of n- <.-~ t..S +- ,2005. :AR DEBaWI LYNN SIIlMEt. NOTARYPVIJIJCsrATE OF FLORIDA l"OW\CJSAON NO. DD6681&' NOV. JJf~/~jJ NOTARYP j d-LSo~L'f^^- ( ..~-f Printed Name My Commission Expires: ATTACHMENT A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUR;\L CONSULTANT SERVICES SCOPE OF SERVICES A specific Scope of Services will be developed based on each project and may vary "..l'-'r"Arr1~n fT tn thP rpnlllrpmpntC' of tnp nrnlprt '-..I.'-''-'.......I.~...l..lb '"...... ".....1...... .......'"1................1..1..1................'-' V-"'- ............ y.........)............. The Scope of Services may include the following: . Development of park and public space conceptual plans and site planning . Development of park and public space master plans . Development of landscape and irrigation plans . Preparation of plans and specifications for horizontal and vertical construction . General landscape architectural services . Development of entryway, identification and interpretive signage . Pedestrian and bikeway design and specifications . Design of barrier-free facilities . Conduct public meetings and attain public consensus . Recommendation of public art or landscape features . Selection and management of subconsultants . Permitting . Bidding assistance . Construction management and support PBS&J's 2005 Fee Schedule Exhibit B JOB TITLES I Average Hourly Rate (FLORIDA) Principal, Proj. Director $185.00 Sr. Project Engineer $155.00 Sr. Project Manager $150.00 Sr. Engineer $145.00 Project Manager $125.00 Project Engineer $100.00 Sr. Technical Coord. $90.00 Technical Coordinator $80.00 Sr. Designer $75.00 Designer $65.00 Sr. CAD Technician $70.00 CAD Designer Technician $60.00 Admin. Assist. $60.00 Clerical $50.00 Principal Landscape Arch. $155.00 Sr. Landscape Architect $130.00 Landscape Architect II $75.00 Landscape Architect I $60.00 Landscape Designer $50.00 Sr. Urban Planner $130.00 Urban Planner $75.00 Sr. Scheduler $135.00 Scheduler $85.00 Sr. Estimator $100.00 Estimator $80.00 Sr. Const. Management Rep. $120.00 Const. Mgt. Field Inspector $90.00 Survey Manager $150.00 Sr. Surveyor/Mapper $125.00 Sr. Surveyor Tech. $75.00 Surveyor Support Staff $65.00 Note: PBS&J's professsional hourly rates provided above include all overhead and profit, but do not include reimbursable expenses. (refer attached list) EXPENDITURES ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT PBS&J shall be reimbursed for monthly 'out-of-pocket' expenses incurred by PBS&J and staff during the normal execution of this contract. These expenses shall be deemed necessary in the performance of the Scope of Work or as requested by the City. PBS&J shall provide copies of paid receipts, invoices, and/or other documentation acceptable to the City. Expenses may include such items as: In excess of normal production needs: 8.5"X 11" B&W Copies 11" X 17" B&W Copies 24" X 36" B&W Bond Prints 24" X 36" Vellum B&W Prints 8.5"X11" Color Copies 11 "X 17" Color Copies 24"X 36" Color Prints Reductions on Bond Binding Reports with Plastic Illustrations Dry-mounted Mileage Tolls Federal Express Mailing Costs Supplies Advertisement Cost Other Expenses Incurred/CRA Approval $ .05 each $ .10 each $ 1.00 each $ 9.00 each $ 2.50 each $ 2.50 each $25.00 each $ 2.50 each At cost At cost $ .405 per mile At cost At cost At cost At cost At cost At cost PBS&J's 2005 Fee Schedule Exhibit B JOB TITLES I Average Hourly Rate (FLORIDA) Principal, Proj. Director $185.00 Sr. Project Engineer $155.00 Sr. Project Manager $150.00 Sr. Engineer $145.00 Project Manager $125.00 Project Engineer $100.00 Sr. Technical Coord. $90.00 Technical Coordinator $80.00 Sr. Designer $75.00 Designer $65.00 Sr. CAD Technician $70.00 CAD Designer Technician $60.00 Admin. Assist. $60.00 Clerical $50.00 Principal Landscape Arch. $155.00 Sr. Landscape Architect $130.00 Landscape Architect II $75.00 Landscape Architect I $60.00 Landscape Designer $50.00 Sr. Urban Planner $130.00 Urban Planner $75.00 Sr. Scheduler $135.00 Scheduler $85.00 Sr. Estimator $100.00 Estimator $80.00 Sr. Const. Management Rep. $120.00 Const. Mgt. Field Inspector $90.00 Survey Manager $150.00 Sr. Surveyor/Mapper $125.00 Sr. Surveyor Tech. $75.00 Surveyor Support Staff $65.00 Note: PBS&J's professsional hourly rates provided above include all overhead and profit, but do not include reimbursable expenses. (refer attached list) EXPENDITURES ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT PBS&J shall be reimbursed for monthly 'out-of-pocket' expenses incurred by PBS&J and staff during the normal execution of this contract. These expenses shall be deemed necessary in the performance of the Scope of Work or as requested by the City. PBS&J shall provide copies of paid receipts, invoices, and/or other documentation acceptable to the City. Expenses may include such items as: In excess of normal production needs: 8.5"X 11" B&W Copies 11" X 17" B&W Copies 24" X 36" B&W Bond Prints 24" X 36" Vellum B&W Prints 8.5"X11" Color Copies 11 "X 17" Color Copies 24"X 36" Color Prints Reductions on Bond Binding Reports with Plastic Illustrations Dry-mounted Mileage Tolls Federal Express Mailing Costs Supplies Advertisement Cost Other Expenses Incurred/CRA Approval $ .05 each $ .10 each $ 1.00 each $ 9.00 each $ 2.50 each $ 2.50 each $25.00 each $ 2.50 each At cost At cost $ .405 per mile At cost At cost At cost At cost At cost At cost ACORQ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MMlDDIYYYY) 08/16/2005 PRODUCER (305)822-7800 FAX 3058270585 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Co~linsworth, Alter, Fowler, Dowling ONL Y AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR & French Group Inc. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P. O. Box 9315 Miami lakes, Fl 33014-9315 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jernigan, Inc. INSURER A Sentry Insurance a Mutual Compa "y A+ XV d/b/a PBs&J INSURER B Steadfast Insurance Company A X~ 2001 NW 107 Avenue INSURER C lloyds of london A XV , Miami, Fl 33172-2507 INSURER D. INSURER E COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, IIIf: ~~~ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION L1MrrS GENERAL LIABR.JIY 90-15807-03 09/30/2004 09/30/2005 EACH OCCLJ<RENCE $ I,OOO,OO(J ,X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABIU1Y I ~~~~~~J? RENTED , $ I,OOO,OO(J , CLAIMS MADE [!] OCCUR MED EXP (Any onE person) $ 25,OO(J , A . X ,Contractual liab PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,00(J f-----' 2,000,000 I 1 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPliES PER PRODUCTS. COMPIOP AGG $ 2,000,000 n [Xl PRO- m LOC POLICY X JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 90-15807-04 09/30/2004 09/30/2005 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT IX: ANY ALJTO 90-15807-05 (Ea aCCident; $ 1,000,000 r-x-1 ALL OWNED ALJTOS BODILY INJlRY H SCHEDULED ALJTOS (Per person) $ A 'Xi I-DRED ALJTOS !Xi NON-OWNED ALJTOS BODILY INJURY $ (Per aCCIdent) ~ Contractual liab PROPER1Y DAMAGE {Per aCCIdent} $ ; i I GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY. EA ACCiDENT $ '--, --1 ANY ALJTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ ALJTO ONLY. AGG $ EXCESSlUMBRELLA LIABILITY I AUC508762100 09/30/2004 09/30/2005 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 25,OOO,OO(J :!J OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE I AGSREGATE $ 25,OOO,OO(J B $ ~ DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $ 10,OO(J $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND 90-15807-01 09/30/2004 09/30/2005 X I WC STATU- I lOTI-'" TORY liMITS ER EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 90-15807-02 1,000,OOC A AIN PROPRETORIPARTNERB<ECUTNE EL EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICERn-oEMBER EXCLUDED? E L DISEASE. EA EMPLOYEE $ l,ooO,OO(J ~~c?:C~~~~I~NS below NO EL DISEASE. POLICY LIMIT $ I,OOO,OO(J O'THER P42304 09/30/2004 09/30/2005 $1,000,000 limits Professional/ C Pollution liability Ea Claim and Annual Aggregate CLAIMS-MADE FORM 11/11/1961 Retrodate ~ESCRlPTlON OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS 'VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS E: Consultant Agreement for Landscape Architectural Consultant Services. ~ity of Boynton Beach is named additional insured on the General liabil ity, excl uding professional services. Issuing companies will provide 30 days written notice of cancellation. Boynton Beach, City of Recreation & Park Department Administration P.O. Box 310 Boy ton Beach, Fl 33425-0310 SHOUlD AIfY OF 'THE ABOVE OESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPlRATlON DATE lHEREOF.'THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ....12.... DAYS WRITTEN NDncE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOlDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHAlL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON 'THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE :,;'~z,,.i~/..;/ JY.'/4i~-,". "'-<'.~~'''-.' . Meade Collinsworth FVM ACORD 25 (2001/OB) @lACORDCORPORATION 19BB IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25 (2001/08) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FOAAl VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 8.4 Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) rgj October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3,2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) o Administrative rgj o o o Announcement o City Manager's Report RECO:\1ME~DATION: A motion to approve a piggy-back of Town of Palm Beach #2003-13 and Pinellas County, Florida, Bid # 001-0698B with Insituform Technologies, Inc. of Jacksonville, Florida to reline wastewater pipelines in the amount of: $281,183.00 plus a 10% contingency of $28,118.30 for a total of $309,301.30. Stormwater Cured in Place Pipe Rehabilitation is $129,826.00 plus a 10% contingency of $12,982.60 for a total of $142,808.60. Total Expenditure of: $452,109.90. NATVRE OF AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda Public Hearing Bids o o o o o Development Plans New Business Legal Unfinished Business Presentation EXPLANATION: The Utilities Department needs to reline wastewater pipelines and reconstruct various storm dr.a~ns using "Cured-in-Place-Pipe" (CIPP) and have been utilizing the Instituform process for over 20 years.. for.~tliese services. The Insituform process avoids replacing pipe and provides a long-term solution for pipe rehabiliftt!ion. The project for Wastewater Collection areas include: Lakeside and Inlet Harbor, SW 81h Street and SW~6Ih!\:ve., N\V 17th Avenue Easement and Central Seacrest Corridor. The project locations for Storm drain reconstrUCtion-lire: 2536 SW 10th Ave., 1041 NW 10th Court, 820 Chapel Hill Blvd., and 3408 Diane Drive. .. ......:) PROGRAM IMPACT: Wastewater drains require continual maintenance by outside contractors to reline w~1ew~ter pipelines and reconstruct storm drains. :.- FISCAL IMPACT: WASTEWATER: EXPENDITURE: AMOUNT BUDGETED: $300,000.00 C) L. 403-5000-590-96. 04 SWR064 $309,301.30 STORMW A TER: 403-5000-590-96.09 STM017 ~~.llryln I Mary Munro Assistant to the Finance Director $142,808.60 , Procurement Services S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C: Tony Lombardi - Supervisor WW Division John Wylie -Supervisor of Stonn Water & Utility Construction File 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. R- 05 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 5 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 6 APPROVING THE "PIGGY-BACK" OF A TO\VN OF 7 PALl\'1 BEACH #2003-13 AND PINEL LAS COUNTY 8 BID #001-0698B \VITH INSITUFORM 9 TECHNOLOGIES, INC., OF JACKSONVILLE, 10 FLORIDA TO RELINE \VASTE\VATER PIPELINES 11 AND STORM \VATER CURED IN PLACE PIPE 12 REHABILITATION FOR A TOTAL OF $452,109.90; 13 AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 14 15 \VHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, it is the City's desire to accept the 16 proposal of Insituform Technologies, Inc., of Jacksonville, Florida and "piggy-back" a 17 Contract utilizing Town of Palm Beach #2003-13 and Pinellas County, Florida, Bid #001- 18 0698B to reline wastewater pipelines in the amount of $281,183.00 plus a 10% 19 contingency of S28,118,30 for a total of $309,301.30 and Stormwater cured in place pipe 20 rehabilitation in the amount of $129,826.00 plus a 10% contingency of $12,982.60 for a 21 total of$142,808,60 and a total expenditure of $452,109.90. 22 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 23 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 24 Section I, The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 25 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 26 adoption. 27 Section 2, The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 28 approves the proposal of Insituform Technologies, Inc., of Jacksonville, Florida and 29 "piggy-back" a Contract utilizing Town of Palm Beach #2003-13 and Pinellas County, 30 Florida, Bid #001-0698B to reline wastewater pipelines in the amount of$281,183.00 plus S :\CA \RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Piggy-Back Pinellas-Insituform .doc r I a 10% contingency of $28,118.30 for a total of $309,301.30 and Stormwater cured in 2 place pipe rehabilitation in the amount of $129,826.00 plus a 10% contingency of 3 $12,982.60 for a total of$142,808.60 and a total expenditure of$452,109.90. 4 Section 3, That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of October, 2005, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ATTEST: 25 26 27 City Clerk 28 29 (Corporate Seal) 30 31 32 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S :\CA \RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Piggy-Back Pinellas-Insituform. doc Memorandum Utilities # 05-103 TO: Mary Munro Purchasing Agent FROM: Kofi Boateng ,/ ^, 0 iL:~, Sr Director of Utilities N0'- ~. ," =---~~ DATE: August 9,2005 SUBJECT: Piggy-Back Town of Palm Beach RFP Bid #2003-13 Piggy-Back JEA Bid #WCS-123-00 Piggy-Back Pinellas County Bid #001-0698B Cured in Place Pipe Rehabilitation - Wastewater/Storm AGENDA ITEM - September 6, 2005 The Utilities Department is requesting approval to piggy-back three (3) bid/contracts all with Insituform Technologies, Inc. The three (3) bid/contracts are Town of Palm Beach RFP Bid #2003-13 for Cured in Place Lining. Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) Bid #WCS-I23-00, and Pinellas County Florida Bid #OOl-0698-B Pipe Lining Services. The Utilities Department has been utilizing the Insituform process for over 20 years to reline wastewater pipelines. The Insituform process avoids excavation oflarge areas to replace pipe and provides a long-term solution for pipe rehabilitation. The Wastewater Collection Division would like to utilize the Town of Palm Beach and JEA contracts for curing in place 7,603 feet of pipeline and performing service lateral reconnections on 216. The project area includes: Lakeside and Inlet Harbor SW 8th Street and SW 26th Avenue NW17th Avenue Easement Central Seacrest Corridor The total dollar value estimate for the wastewater portion is $309,301.30 The Stormwater Division would like to utilize the Pinellas County Bid for rehabilitation of 979 feet of storm mains. Along with curing in place a TV inspection and cleaning of the same amount is included. The following storm drain reconstruction is planned: 2536 SW 10th Street 1041 NW 10th Court 820 Chapel Hill Blvd. 3408 Diane Drive RECEIVED AUG 2 9 2005 ~ .,.~"'CES PROt;u I Memo #05-103 August 9, 2005 Page 2 The total dollar value estimate for the stormwater portion is $142,808.60 Attached are the maps of the area, the contract and the proposal. Funds are available in the following accounts; Wastewater # 401-5000-590-96.04 SWR064 and Storm Water #401-5000-590- 96.09 STM017. Please present this at the next City of Boynton Beach Commission meeting for their approval. If you have any questions please contact me at ext. 6401 or Tony Lombardi at ext. 6421. cc: Tony Lombardi Jim Hart John Wylie Barb Conboy File Attachments FROM FAX NO. :9042804162 Aug. 02 2005 08:19AM P2 G Insitufonrr Technologies: Inc. WoddlIIId8I'J1e1fne RsIIallIliIItIM 11 511 PhIlips Hwy. S. JacIcsonyj1le, Fl32256 Tel: (904) 282-5802 Fax: (904) _3111I (800) 633-&'fi2 ,..iIsibIarm.cxll'l'l A ugust I, 2005 Mr. John Wylie, Supervisor ofStonn Water & Utility Construction City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Storm Drain Reconstruction Dear John, We are pleased to submit this proposal to recon~iruct the various storm drains using "Cured-in- Place-Pipe" (CIPP). These prices are based on our 2005 Annual Contract with Pinellas County, FL, which is available fOT "piggyback" by the City of Boynton Beach. If you would like a copy of the contract for review, please Jet me know and 1 will mail it to you. 2536 SW 10.11 Street 13 5 If !J; " 1 Q.~ mm CIPP l3Slf 18" clean &'TV $ 72.00/1f v $ IO.OOllf v $ 9,720.00/' $ 1,350.00 v' Total $ 11,070.00 v'" 1041 NW 10th Ct. -\-\0 \ 1 "3, $183.oo/lf Y $ 16.00/lf ./ $ 81,252.00 J $ 7,104.00"/ 444lf~x 16.5 mm CIPP 444 If 36" cle;;-& TV Total $ 88,356.00 v 820 Chapel Hill Blvd. 280 If 18" x 10.5 mm CIPP 280 If 18" clean & TV $ 72.00/lf vX $ 10.00llf )( $ 20,160.00 /' $ 2,800.00 /' $ 22,960.00 ./ Total FROM FAX NO. :9042804162 Aug. 02 2005 08:20AM P3 3408 Diane Dr. 120 If 12" x 7.5 nun CIPP 120 If 12" clean & TV $ 58.00/lf / $ 4.00/lf / /' $ 6,960.00 $ 480.00 / // $ 7,440.00 ~- ~ $~ 6! l " ~ ) r"~ · Total Contingency, 10% Project Total The terms and conditions governing this proposal are as follows: Proposal Inclusions: . Certificate of Insurance with standard coverage · Pre-installation video inspection recorded on VHS tape · Standard cleaning of the existing pipe prior to installation · Post-installation video inspection recorded on VHS tape · Standard one-year warrcmly · Actual field measurements will determine final invoice quantities ProP08al Exclusions: · Premiwns for special insurance coverage requirements · Point repairs of any collapsed sections of the existing pipeline · Permits . Disposal site for debris removed during cleaning . Plea.r;;e note that if any hazardous or toxic materials are encountered during the project, the Owner will be responsible for the removal and disposal of the materials · Constructions access easements PronDsal Terms: · Payment due within 30 days of completion of the project · Partial monthly payments may be requested · Proposal valid for 45 days I rF I rJr=OR~1 ~i:u (IUN r C"ax :S:C429231.~'8 P. :):2 Sep 15 2005 ~3:42 PROPOSA~FO~IHiiI Pipe Lining Services S.ClIO" A:. Insl)ection and..,l!vlfultlon lervlcel (For Services Provided, Not Rel.tGd To Pipe Lining Services in Section B) ITEM L TV Inspeet1ol1 L TV InIp,Qtioa, <... 21. dia. b. TV Inapection, => 21. dia. n. TV wpec:tfoa (10,000 It or more) a. TV Jnspeotion, < = 21. dia. b. TV lDapection, >21 It dia. In. Additional Services a. Light Cloaninlt < -12" dia. b. Medium Cleaning, <... 121' dia. t c, Heavy Cleanma. < = 12" dia. d.. Lisht Cleamn" > 11" t/;) 11 " e. Medium Cleaning,:> 12" to 21" r. Heavy Cleaning, > 12" '0 21 II I. Light Cleaning, :>21" Ie 42" h. Modium Cleanh1s. >21" to 42" i. Heavy Cl.ani:aa, >21 ,I to 42" j. Light Cleaning, >42" to ~4" k:. Medium Cleamna. >4.2" to !4" EST. OlJ~VMTV P~'R UNIT TOTA.I. 10 brs @ 2,..011 per hOUT S 'J "",11 II 10bn @ z.. fl. per ho\U S 2,. "'.'0 lOlf 10 If @ /,011 tJCr lineu foot $ 10 .IJ() @ 2. fJt) per linear foot S 2.'. IN 100 ]f @ .Af. t:IO DOt' linCII' foot S ~..,,, 100 If CI ~.fJ() 'DC! linear foot S tIf DO ,!...l!!.. 100 It @ ~ ,()() 'Del iinear foot S A(IJ().~" 100 If @ 10. H 'POl liDec foot S /.1 tJ#JIJ. M1 .- 100 If @-.1 Z . (J CiI per linear foot $ 1.2~.OD 100 If @ 1'1. Of) ~ linear foot $ I, ~t.a(). DO , S I~ "<<I.Q&} 100 It ~ ,,,.~ WI' linoIr foot 100 1f @ I / .f)f) per 1inear foot S I, ;.D.<<> lOOlf ~ 2D.t;Q per linear foot S ", · 00;., t:1D 1001f @ ';1.00 ~ linear foot S ~, ItzJ.t:)() 100 lt @ 21.oooerUnear foot S 2. .0t!J: c~ 19 I NS I T'J"ORM ~ax: 9CL12'?231 98 ::;ep 1:: 2Ces 13 :L~' p, )3 EST. ITF.M ml~TITV ~ER UNIT TOTAl, I. Heavy Cleanirtg, >42" to 54" lool! @ Z $.00 Del linear foot S 2,~.,o. co m. Light Cleaning, >60" to 72" lOOl! @ 30. 00 'bet linear foot S 1.000.00 n. Medium Cleaning, > 60" to 72" 100 1f @ 32 .CX) 'Per linear icot S i., a.:tD.CQ o. Heavy ClClZrln& >6011 to 721t 100 1! @ 8-1.,,, net Iincer foot $ 3,""0<<:1. OQ IV. Specialty CIW1illg, Additional .Root or Greasc, < &:: 12" clia. 100 ]f @ '.00 Del linear foot S I 00.00 Root or disease. > 12" to 21" 100 1! @ 2.00 Oft linear foot $ aDD.DO Tuberculation, < = 12" dia, 100 lC @ J .OD pet liac:ar foot $ ID(). t>D Tuberculation. > 12" to 2.1" 100 l! @ /." t/ per linear foot S ItIt'J.oo Buoket Machi1\e 100 hrI @ 2 . Of) 'Pet' hOl.1f $ 2 ~.ii::lO P'"----..:r. I Imm1al Tap Removal .. 2.0 ea @ I (J/). tJfJ tler oaeh $ I.. ol!'P. 00 TOTAL A S ~3J~Jf).QO Section 8: Storm S.we... Reconstruction: t I. II3'rt8ctlon.lvaluiltion and Cleanlna . , ."NOTE.- For prioinSl in thitl .re., pl.... refer to ScQtlon A. Inspection, Evaluation and Cleaning services ordered independent of Stonn Sewer Reconstruction WQuld adhere to the limits described in Section A. Inspection, Evaluation and Cleaning services ordered In oonlunction with Storm Sewer Reconstruction would be sub~ct to the limits described below for Pipe Reconstructton, Cost of TV Inspection as described in Paragraph 1-18 shall be Included in unit prices In Section B and will net be paid separately, II. trench.111 PIDI ""construction SYStem a. Stann Sewer, ISI. Di;uneter or Bqui,vallftt, 6.0 mm Nominal TbieknNI (.236) 7,' mm Nominal Thiolmeaa (.295) 9.0 mm Nominal Thickness (.3S4) 100 If S '~,Q6DOJ' lU1car!oot S t., ')0", OC 100 11 S ~~. .Otlor linear foot S _ ".J S-.c. 00 100 1f S ~ 1pfJope1' linear foot S ",'.0....00 b. Storm Sewer, 18" Diameter or Equivalent, 6.0 mm Nomir1a1 Thickness (.236) 100 If 7.S mm Nominal Thickness (.295) 100 1f 9.0 mm Nomi!W Tbicbel. <:354) 100 1t I () . ~ 'ntv'l ~.~ tU cU.u~~ s ~::D :: linear foot S "1izar foot S ., I.. DODIr tinear foot /! s (,J (,0".110 S t,.4<<>.lJD S i.JZ~D.iP ,. 20 n.'srrJ~':R"" :;ep 15 2005 13: 42 F. '~i4 F a.:x:: : SCi4232.31 r~~' c. Stenn Sewer, 2t" J)iameter or. equivalent, 6.0 mm Norn.ina.l1hickness (.236) 100 If S ~'.t) .1)C1' linear foot $ ), S ~.~. 7S mm Nominal Thickness (.295) lOOlf $ , I . I> 0 DC linear foot S " JQ().~O 9.0 nun Nominal Thickness (.354) 100 If S~er1in_fcot S f ~.o. f) e 10.S mm Nominal Thickness (.4!3) 100 If S . . If linear foot $ ~'()(J..fJC d. Storm Sewer, 24" Diametor: or Equivalent. 7.5 mm Nominal Thiekneu (.295) 100 1f '& u...rfoot $ I,/,IJ... 9.0 mm Nornina11bickness (.354) 100 If S .11. linear foot $~. t:;t; 10.S mm Nominallbic:kness (.413) 100 11' S . linear foot S IJ!J. ~o e. Storm Sewer, 27" Diameter or Equivalent, 7.5 mm NominIJ Thickness (.295) 100 1f '~_foot S I. 6-...00 9.0 nun Nominal1biClCDess (.'54) 100 If S. linear foot $ 't lOb .bO 10,5 mm Nominallbi.ckness (.413) 100 If S Hnear foot $ t t.J6 . DC 12.0 mm Nominal Thickness (.472) 100 1f S JDI.~1inca:foot S ID, I tit) . DC> r. Storm Sewer, 30" Diameter or Bquivalcnt, 7.' mm Nominal ".t1Uda1oss (.295) 1001f $ J .06 Del' linear foot $ rLf?~ , D Q 9.0 mm Nomizlal Thickness (.354) 100 If S I U .~ linear foot S / I.. "". _ ~o 10,S ram Nommal Thickness (.413) 100 If S~ linear toOt S '..1(1- .r;n:> 12.0 nun No%1'lizm11biemess (.472) 100 l! S 1 # tJIJ nm' linear foot S IJ.S<<J.OQ U.S mm Nomiz3al Thickness (.531) 100 If S 7~1. 'ODe!' linear foot $ 1'1. JllfJ .DO g. Stomt SewCl', 3f' Diameter or Equivalent, -- . I"CJ,cJO 9.0 mm Nominal Thickness (.354) 100 lC S l.oCl 'DC linear foot S /tJ ~,DO 10.5 xmn Nominal Th1cknus (.413) 100 If' S i'fi.t>>Der linear foot S J' ~ ~"Q . DD 12.0 r.nmNominal Thick:neu (.472) 1001t S 'f-LQ{:Per linear foot S"~ ,g.1I .otJ 13.$ mm Nominal. Thieb.eu (.S31) 100 tf' S ~.J.~ lincat f'oQt S /~. ,.. . ({#D IS.0 mm ~ominil1 Thiclmeas (.S91) 100 IfS 171. erlincar foot S l.'t.rLtU) 'io 1'-5' - roo-It> I i.3.o-c> '-t.~"-''\.~ h. StOrm Sewer, 42" Diameter or Equiv~ 10.S ~ Nominal T1Uc:kncss (.413) 12.0 mrriNamiNJ. Thickn.eu (,472) 13.5 mm Nominal ThidcnCS8 (.531) IS.G tmn Nominal 11Uckneu (.$91) 16.5 elm Nomtnal Thickness (.!SSO) . i. Storm 5ewer, 48" Diameter or Equiva1=t, 12.0 m.rn Nominal nicknesa (.412) 13.5 mm Nominal 'I'hi;1cn_l.S31) 15.0 mm Nominal Thiclmcss (.591) 16.S mm Nominal Thickness (.~SO) 18.0 mrn Nominal 11Uclme8l (.709) 19.5 mm Nominal Thiemeu (.768) 21.0 mm Nominal Thickness (.827) 100 If S ,. oD Det linear (oot 100 1t SH 1m.. foot 100 1f S IinelZ' toot 100 If S Unetr foot 1001f S..Lf6'4t1er Imearf'oot 100 It S /. il. Q 1)er linear foot S I t:JI) . Q (J 100 If S lID .Ie) Dtr linear foot $ I t ~tJI). t)tJ 100 If S 21". DOver lineI:r foot S 2 S ~ ~(JQ .aD_ 100 1f S Z.,4.DO Der linear toot S 2,'1.3'" ..00' 1 00 1f S 2 t 1. DUDer linear foot S & f., 1,0 . "0 100 If S.b"" ..... linear foot 5.:Jr ~oC. Q.Q.. 100 If S J" 2.00'* linear foot S ~~ ~ ., 00 . 00 " 21 I"JS~T)FORt-1 j. Storm Sewer, 54" Diameter or Equivalent, 13,5 m:n Nominal nu,kneu (,531) 15.0 mm Nominal Thieb.oss (,591) 16.S m."i'I Nominal Thieknw (.650) 18.0 mm Nominal Thicmeu (.70S!) 19,' mm Nomiaal Thickneu (,768) 21.0 rmn Nommal ThickDoas (,827) 22.! mm Nominal 'I'hicla1eu (.886) k. Stoms Sewer, 60" Diam.. M Equivalent, n.s mm Nominal TbiclmlSS (.s31) 15.0 mm Nominal Thickneu (.591) 16.5 mm Nominal 'l'hicknn. (,650) 18.0 mm Nominal Thielen... (.709) 19,5 mm Nommat Thic::cea (.7158) 21.0 mm Nominal Thiclcneu (.827) 22.S mm Nominal Thickneu (.886) 1. 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DQ 18.0 mm Nominal Thilllr.:nelr; (.709) 100 If I iL .0 Imc.r foot $ ril4,J eJOD .(12, 19.5 mmNominal Thiclaaa (.168) 100 If S:&liDeIrtaot S lI?, _.,,0 21.0 mm Naminallbicla1lls (.827) 100lf S I linear foot S ~ PQ. . DC 22.~ mm Nominal q'hiokneu (.186) 100 lf S . linalU' foot S -1~. (/J.D . I'D . . . m. Sot-up charge on less than 100 If S I J fJI~ ~er each line segments 10 ea S 10 J (J<<). ~() n. Mobilization 10n. S 2DD ,lOver each $ 2., 0tJt4f. " (J TOTAL B S 9011 /<<:J. 00 " 22 C'. :'5 . Q) ~ (") o CO II c: +-' CJ) 0 ~ s CJ) .. ., CD M L(') N z.~ ~ . ~--~r---------------!----~----;-------------------~~----'-'___________~T ' ! " i ! ' I I , ~ /0 CD :N ico 'l""" N M ~ I~ II) II) II) II) I II) INN N iN N i U5 I I i I -----l.~_____.J~~____________L__~______'________ 0 ~ --------r-~~-~--------__. '. \ M '\ " 0 i 0 \ 'l""" \ M ~ 0 II ~ \ M N N N 0 0 ~ ~ '. 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LO co II .S s.... o Q) c CO -- o ex:> o ~ C') z.~ ~ FROM FAX NO. :9042804162 Aug. 02 2005 08:20AM P5 ~ Insituform Technologies: Inc. WtriMde pP/ins R8h8tIIifation 11611 Phllp& ~ S. JacbonvIt. Fl32258 Tel: (904) 262-5802 Fax: (904) 292-3198 (800) 633-8382 ww.iIsIIIorm,com August 1, 2005 Mr. Tony Lombardi. Supervisor Wastewater Division City of Boynton Beach 124 East Woolbright Rd. Boynton Beach. FL 33435 Re: Sewer Rehabilitation, Maintenance Projects Dear Tony, We are pleased to submit this proposal to reconstruct the 8" sewer lines using "Cured-in-Place- Pipe" (CIPP). These prices are based on our 2005 Annual contracts with the Town of Palm Beach and the JEA, which are available for "piggyback" by the City of Boynton Beach. 7,603If8" x 6 mm CIPP 7,603 If 8" sewer bypass Service lateral reconnection wI grout. 216 ea Contingency, 10% $ 27.50/1f $ 1.50/lf $ 281.00/ea $ 209.082.50 ':T 0 F' f::, $ 11,404 .50 """'0 -p e $ 60,696.00 .......,--0 f'b $ 2~?, $ 3~30 2 g I) I '?3.~ Project Total The terms and conditions governing this proposal arc as follows: ProDosallnelusioDS: . Certificate of Insurance with standard coverage Pre-installation video inspection recorded on VHS tape Standard cleaning of the existing pipe prior to installation · Post-installation video inspection recorded on VHS tape · Standard one-year warranty · Actual field measurements will detennine tlnal invoice quantities Insituform Technologies, Inc. Date: Job Name: Boynton Beach 2005 Job Number: Shot Up Down DIAMETER THICKNESS LENGTH DEPTH PIPE TAPS TAPS B Number MH MH LOCATION in in mm mm ft inv inv Type # $$ No. plan field plan field plan plan field 1 4 5 SW 10th Ave@ SW 1st St 8 6 360 7 vc 5 2 3 2 SW 11th Ave@SW2nd St. 8 6 320 6 vc 5 3 129 128 SW 5th Ave @ SE 1st St. 8 6 382 5 vc 5 4 25 21 NE 16th Ave@ NE 1st Ct. 8 6 338 6 vc 5 5 46 4a NE 2nd Street @l NE 15th Ave. 8 6 341 6 vc 5 6 45 44 NE 3rd Court@ NE 15th Ave. 8 6 342 7.0 vc 5 7 1 2 NE 4th Street 8 6 403 9.0 vc 5 7 2 3 NE 4th Street a 6 404 7 vc 5 8 3 4 NE 4th Street 8 6 392 7 vc 5 8 4 5 NE 4th Street 8 6 401 4 vc 5 ... .:, ' . , ..',' '..: f .1 I 1 .,'.":l!.?'. ,. p<>tterRoad >" 8 6 I .., .284 ". vc 5 .... ...' "". ... .' . ... ..' .' 'I . 1 2 .3 ,::': ',.. ,. . Potter Road ','c, , .. B 6 '", , ., .... ".,. .. vc 5 .. ., ", .. ...., 'c, . . .'c,. '. 1'.'> 2 6 3 NLake Drive a 6 355 4.9....."".'1 vc 5 . ... .. 2 3 4. .... N Lake Drive B 6 .181 ..- ...".6,,,. vc ..... 5 .. .", "", I:'" ., ~ ".': ..', : ".' ... ...: , .t, .. , 3 8 .,OimiCkl'Road ..... , a , 6 '..".,'" vc 5 .,.. ., \" ,',;,' ... . ... ..".. ;."..;; . ..', :,~ .L' " > 3 7 ".,., .-.. ',-. DJrnickcRoad ,... .... 8 6 vc .5 , '." ..." " .. , .'i. 4 4 ., . ".k..' L,e; ,...., '... a. " 6 .:.' C,> "vc 0 , , .,,',"" '.,:", . .. 'c. f'.vc 4 5 ..;.. .... .,..tt .; ..,.',.,.... .COI1C16' ' , a 6 ." :" " 0 ...:: 5 9 "tf,,' co:>"~ 'COhdo .. a 6 """. .70 ., ;;<1~' vc 0 '" , . .. 5 10 11 Condo 8 6 95 10.7 vc 0 . 6 12 11 Condo 8 6 75 10. vc 0 7 13 14 Las Palmas Park 8 6 ;lO8. ~, ..... '..5 ...~.. , 5. vc. 7 14 15 . Las Palmas Park 8 6 79 7.8' vc 5 a 20 19 Las Palmas Park a 6 125 I 4., .. vc 5 , .... a 19 18 Las Palmas Park 8 6 26 4 vc 5 9 18 17 Las Palrnas Park 8 6 259 4.6 vc 5 . .. . . . .... ..., , 9 17 16 Las Palmas Park 8 6 221 4.9 vc 5 9 16 15 Las Palmas Park 8 6 18 6.1 vc 5 10 21 16 Easement 8 6 300 5 vc 5 25 7.9 12 6 2 3 NW 17th Ave Easemt 175 2 4 NW17thAve Easemt 150 2 5 NW 17th Ave EaselTlt 200 ., "',:::n") ~'^/Qn. c................ Lakeside Hartl<>iJf , ... 1 in. = 294.1 feet Insituform Project Lakeside and Inlet Harbor :J en ;:;: c:: ~ ..., 3 "U ..., ~. CD Sl en ~ (X) ~ :::T en ~ -... en ~ I\) 0> ~ :::T )> < CD ...... 5' ...... . ~ CD I . if' II ... z ~ ~ ~ r+ ::T )> < CD . m m en CD 3 CD ::l r+ ? II N ...... N CD c;r !l . -._-.......- ~---"--~--..,.. ... 1 in. = 929.2 feet Central Seacrest Corridor TOWN OF PALM ]IBACH CURED IN PLACE PIPE 1lEHA.8JLITAnON UQUEST FOil nOPOSALS NO. 211CJ3..1J SCHEDULE OF PRICES Estimated Quantities for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation through the InstaUation of Cured in Place Pipe Process Specialty Cleaning, .Estimated Usage Unit Unit price Total Price Additional ,.. ." ...,.. " Root or HC?avy Grease "2. B\ 42'i I. 00 - ( <= 12" Diameter) 100 LF Root or Heavy Grease .JS, ~~ .)&"b1.00 (>12" Diameler) 100 LF Tuberculation j 1\.2J{ .C.I " ( <= ).2" Diameter) 200 LF ;. 2,-/rg I DC) I Tuberculation JI 29.1.3 ~.{?23 .00 (> 12" Diameter) 100 LF '\ I Ancillary Services JI 1. So - II 7SD, Do Additional By-pass Pumping (<;'12" Diameter) 500 LF By-pass Pumping J Ji . (> 12" Diameter) 500 LF IS,L/ t 1.705: 00 Lateral Re-connecuon (2.'12 <g I ~ ,; and Grouting 50 Each ~__1Il ,L../,OSb.OD , J~.OO I Regular Cleaning and 200 LF 75oo~ 00 telc:vi!\ing of non-lined pipes , I Additional COSl Per Foot fQr 200 LF Lf,'DO <6 '00. I{) 0 lining in easements SUBTOTAL 41 2'1,2/Q,(b J 1J~.... ~A _l" ,r;..., TOWNOFPALM.NACB CURED IN PLACE P.lPE1lBIIABJUl'ATION JlEQUEST FOR DOPOSALS NO. 2003.13 SCHEDULE OF PRICES 'Estimated Quantities for Sanitary .Sewer Rehabilitation through the Installation of Cured in Place Pipe. Process Installation of Cured-In-Place Liner ,Sanit~ry Sewer Mains Estimated Usage Unit Unit price Total Price _. ! A. 8" Diameter 1. 6.OmmNominal Tpickness (.236) 5,000 I )I LF 27,50 /37,500,00 . ., 500 J( ~2..~'D J ) ~ ,"2.SD, 00 LF . J' ~ 500 LF 3.~OO '7000400 500 LF .Jt 54. ~o- ..J;I f 7, 2SiWD B 10" Diameter 1. 6.0mm Nominal Thic~ess (.236) 2. 7.5mm Nominal Thickness (.295) C. 12" Diameter 1. 7.5mm Nominal Thickness (.295) D. 15" Diameter 1. 7.5mm Nominal Thickness (.295) 550 LF JLrl,~O 1123.57S:():J . I .f qq.oo J Z-Z, OOD.Oo 2. 9.0mm Nominal Thickness (.354) 500 LF E. 18" Diameter 1. 7.5mm Nominal Thickness (.295) 2. 9.0mm Nominal Thickness (.354) 500 LF JfL-{IoSo 142.3 .2S'O.Oo , LF .# 41.00 Jf 2<-{,9.J::lh LF J,).s. OD '2719JJ.VD. $30'b lJZS".OO 500 3. 10.5mm Nominal Thickness (.413) 500 SlJBTOTAL TOWN OF PALM BEACH CURED .JNl'LACE PIPE REHABILITATION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 1003-13 SCHEDULE OF PRICES Estimated Quantities for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation through the Installation of Cured in Place Pipe Process Installation of Cured-In-Place Liner " Sani~ Sewer Mains (con't)Estimated Usage'.: Unit Unit price Total Price j 100 LF 6(,/00 SUBTOTAL 11 q / f fDO. DO J 421 qLJLf ,00 I . F: 21" Diameter 1. 9.Omm-'Nominal ;rhicknes!o; (.354) . 100 2. 10.5mm Nominal Thickness (.413) 100 3. 12.0mm Nominal Thickness (.472) 500 G. 24" Diameter 1. 9.Omm Nominal Thickness (.354) 100 2. 10.5mm Nominal · Thickness (.413) 100 3. 12.0mm Nominal Thickriess (.472) . 500 4. 13.5mm Nominal Thickness (.531) 100 5. 15.0mm Nominal Thickness (.591) GRAND TOTAL FOR ALL SCHEDULES COMME~lS: K J LF . &2,00 b,2ou.OO LF Jj bro. ~o J b,C,5o.0'D . 1 I LF 01),00 b,FVQ.oo J 7Q.OEJ* LF ::;&:I)U _'-riQ).VO #7~,O~ LF ~ J 1:?flD,oo ~0C!1f( L%~). j 40, ()q) I 00 ~ 3z,r;':(J.j. . LF ~ ~,2 SD,DD LF # '6,bOD.Do . CURED.IN PLACE 'PIPE:-REBABllJTATleN REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 2003-13 TOWN OF PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Contract SumJ A.ireement Acce.t'tance The Town of Palm Beach accepts the Contractor's Proposal and will pay to the Contractor for faithful performance of the contract, in lawful money of the United States of America, in accordance to the unit prices .bid and the actual work performed. Bid awarded by Palin Beach ToWn Councif~n August 12, 2003 by Resolution No. 29-03. TOWN OF PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 'WITNEss: By: Peter B. Elwell, Town Manager Attest: ~d(? dIar 'ft.A1eAulN)~ (TOWN SEAL) Recommend Approval Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Counsel for Town of Palm Beach Date: q - II ,2003 9--10 2003 , C-3 INSITUFORM Fax:9042923198 - Feb 10 2005 16:19 P.02 PRODUCER l.ocklon Canpanjeg Three City P1aee Drive, SUile 900 St. Louia Me 63141.1081 (314) 432.osoo ~ ~E-'!TIFICAIg,._9F LI~~I.~ITY INSU~NCE 07/01/2005 r 0;;6; ! THOMII CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED A& A MAnER OF INFORMATION I LY AND CONPERS. NO RIO. HTI UPON THE ~PlCATE l~~-If:~~9Ia'Tl~Cf;:'LD&'~_mlq .,PlI I INSURERS AFFORD' NO COVERACE ..____,._...._._ '~._'''''--_..' ~._"-. i ' '. ---...-.....- ~5E8A;, Libercy Mut\ltl Fire II'IKUmlee... ..__.___.._. ! IN~_ B' U~ Ill'"'"'"''''' rn_ ~\flIAlflUll c, .._.__... __ ... . ..._____ i ' '. [' _._--_......_.~.__. tNS\JMC InsltufOllTl Technologies, Inc, 1041891 11511 Phillips Highway South Jacbonville FL 32256 , COY i'H& PO\JQES OF INSUMNOE UITtig BELOW HAVe BEEN 18eue:OTO THE INSUReD NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDlCATlP, NCTrWrTHaTANOlNQ ~y REaUlREM&Nf. 'TEfW OR OONomON OJ= AHV COtmIAc:T OR OTHI!R DOOUM!!NT WITH "'9PeOT TO WHICH THIS CERTlFlc:".TE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POIJCIes DESCRIBED H&ftErN I.S SUBJE.Ci TO AU. THE TERMS. EXCl-USlONS AND CONcmONS OF SUCH GA y D Y I. " JNIll A R(J2-641-004218~!4 07/0112004 0710112005 F BROAD FORM PO/CONTRA I AS2-641-004218-GU COMIlIIB 81NGUi t.lMrr S . 2,000,000 A 07/0112004 01/Ol/2005 (Ea aaddMIJ 80DlL Y INJURY S XXXXXXX (Par pwwnl 80DILY INJURY t XXXXXXX (Per 1CCld8nt) PAOPM'l'Y OAMAGE $ xxxxxx.x (Ii'er IICIIideIlt} NOT APPIJCABLE &XCEII LIAIILm' , XXXXXXX CCCUft o CLAIMSMAM! NOT APPLICABLE . 0 u.REUl DEDUCT1ILE FIlII A. YIIORICIiltJ. COMPEIlWI'YQI AND . W A2-64D-009004-444 0710112004 0710112005 B 1!MPLcm!R8' LIAIIIUTY WC7..641-004218-O 14 (WI) 0710117004 07/0 1/2005 1 000 000 0THQt ~ OF 0PIlfCA"nDNIfn.OCA~1.USlONI!I4IIDIO ."ENDOR.lI9T/a'lGlALl'ROYI8lQNI The Cit)r of Boynton l\eIob i& iDllhaclcxl B& AdcU((otW InMed IInder Gtmcrs! Li4lbUhy It1d AUfIO Liabitty 11II ~ the operltiODS aflhc lUSllrCll. ~ ItMf DF'Ml A80... DUCRIUD fIQLIOtU leCNlCl!US) ~ 1MIIlllI'IRAnaII DAft nI!!REOF. nE IIIUlNQ INJURIiR WILL maAVOR 1'0 NAIL ..30- DAYS VlIIVT11iN NO'TlCE TO M! ClR1VICATI HaLDER IIA.II&D TO M Lm',M JAII.UM TO DO AO SMA.U. IIIPOIf, NO OII.M1AMN Oft UMIU1'T 01' AllY 1CI11D UPON lHe INllUMR. lI'I A8EN1'I OR ~'INU. AUTHCllUIII!D Bl'llQENfo\TIVt $:~ 1...... 144 CIty d Boyntcn BeadI P.O, BcDc 310 Boynton ~ FL 33425-0310 ACORD 2S-8 ('1187) ,...--............ --..-... .......,...lIttM......,. ......__~... _ _ 'lNl&Qet', FROM FAX NO. :9042804162 UAR-l1~l005 04:0ZPM FROM-TOWN OF PALM 8EAC~ PURC~ASING Mar. 14 2005 08:~ ?AM P2 56123546S& T-724 P,OD1/OC F-'83 TOWN OF PALM BEACH PurC'h.El!iii1g Oel'llrtment Mmch ji. 200~ .!nii tLlfol"IP Sou1Jheast, !ne P. Q. Box 2813~6 Atlanta, GA 30)384-1386 I i Re: Contract RfF 2003-13, Cured in Pla.ce Lining i I TIle Stlbjcct c<)litTao~ was extended for an additional year at the: same tc:nns and conditions, including plici~g. This extension covers the period ofO:;:lober 1, 2004-September 30,2005. During tbis p~od, purchase orders may be written against the sUEjecT contract as necesSill'ft complete all w~rk wirhin the Town. I Attached is P~ase order 5064:> in the a.m.ount of$69,470,OO for new work v...;thin the Tov, \ of .Palm Beacb. P ease insure that you oomply with the ll1surance requirements prior to bcginni: g any work. v Charl"s. p, m, CPPO, c. P. M. P'..U"Chasing A.~t , I I ! ~51 Old Qbechobee Road- Suit! D. West ~ Beach, Florida 33401. (56]) 83S-S406' Fl\Ji. (561) 83S.~61 : ! W~bsita~ www.Lown(lfpulmbll~h.C:Qm . E.mail: pUl.chuing4lirowl.l()rpaJmb~ch.com i ~ ! ~~~~ I TOWN OF PALM BEACH Public Works Department September 18, 2003 Mr. Randy Han~brough District Manager Insituform Technologies, Inc. P.O. ~ox 41629 Jacksonville, FL 32203 Dear Mr. Hansbrough: Enclosed is one fully executed original copy of the Cured-in-Place Pipe Rehabilitation contract for your records. We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, 1') f~. r-Ili> ,. -D "^"-" c.. ~. f~~- . ~ .' Lawrence C. Plympton Water Resources Manl\ger LCP:ms Enclosure cc: Peter B. Elwell, Town Manager, w/Copy Albert P. Dusey, P.E., Director of Public Works and P.W. File, w/Original Mary A. Pollitt, Town Clerk, w/Original H. Paul Brazil, P.E., Assistant Direct?r of Public Works w/Copy MAILING ADDRE~S'P(\C:T ()ffi,.", Am. ?n?O . -::IAn C'_...L. r"'_.. CONTRACT THIS CONTRA.~ made and entered into this J'Eti day of J;7lFIII8w!t, 2003, by and between the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the TOWN, and lnsituform Technologies, Incorporated, hereinafter referred to as the CONTRACTOR, whose address is P.O. .Box 41629, Jacksonville, FL 32203. WITNESSETH, that the CONTRACI'OR and;.the TOWN, for the considerations hereinafter n~ed, agrees as follows: ,-- . The CONrRAcrOR hereby agrees to furnish all the materials and all of the equipment and labor necessarY, and to perform all of the work shown on the drawings and described in the Spec~cations for the project entitled: . CURED IN PLACE PIPE REBABIUTATION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 2003-13 TOWN OF PALM BEACH,FWRIDA All in accordance with the requirements and provisions of the following documents which are hereby made a part of this Contract: A. Specifications issued by the Town of Palm Beach, dated June 15, 2003. B. Addenda No.1 as prepared by the Town of Palm Beach, dated July 11, 2003. C. Instructions to Bidders and General Terms &. Conditions. Contract Sum Proposal The Contractor herein proposes as noted below and contracts with the Town of Palm Beach for the Unit Prices noted herein. C-l CURED IN PLACE PIPE REHABILITATION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO, 2003-13 TOWN OF PALM BEACH, FLORIDA SCHEDULE OF BIDS See attached schedule of bid items, pages 54 TO 56. This Agreement incorporates by reference, the following documents pertaining to Cured in Place Pipe Reha1>ilitation, Request for Proposals No. 2003-13, and all those documents listed in the TABLE OF: CONTENTS, including, but not limited to: "Invitation to Bid:," "Instructions' to Bidd~rs," "Bid," "Schedule of Prices," "General Terms & Conditions," "Technical Specifications," and "Addendum." IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Contract the day .and year first above written. WITNESS: COMPANY NAME: Insituform Technologies, Incorporated By: ~ 11 ?!:d:I- ntractor Signatur ... :JA",es I? )//;.-f/j 5eOV611 , f), 517flcT 1'1clf, Print Name and Title ATTEST: ~~ q. \!&/l/'I'l1'\a"VYI.! Secretary c.ontyocJ-', ~ .+- f\ tt e.si-', i13 Offl Ce/ (c6RPORATE SEAL) C-2 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 8.5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Fina] Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission ~eeting Dates Date Fina] Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office August ]5,2005 (Noon) i:8J October 5, 2005 D October 18, 2005 D November I, 2005 D November] 5, 2005 September ]9, 2005 (Noon) D August 2, 2005 D August 16, 2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 Ju]y ]8,2005 (Noon.) August 1,2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) October 17, 2005 (Noon} September 6, 2005 (Noon) C-J ~ October 3], 2005 (NooJitd 1',) NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM D Administrative i:8J Consent Agenda D Public Hearing D Bids o Announcement o City Manager's Report 0 ....,., Development Plans " -.,~ 0 New Business N 0 Legal L.) Ul 0 Unfinished Business 0 Presentation c ~; :;-~: ...jCJ ._~ rr1 ::2> "'n RECOMME~ATION: Motion to award the RFP for "POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY" RFP#027-2110-05/CJD to Police Executive Research Forum, of Washington D.C. in the amount of$98,117.00, with funding to come from contingency account # 001-1211-512.99-01. EXPLANATION: Seven organizations submitted proposals to conduct this Management Study. The Project Manager conducted a screening and preliminary review, which resulted in four proposals being deemed qualified based upon the Decision Criteria adopted from the Specifications outlined in the RFP, The four proposals and documentation were submitted for outside review to Richard Lincoln, Police Chief, Town of Lantana. Chief Lincoln reviewed the proposals in line with the RFP Specifications and ranked the four proposals. His rankings coincided with that of the Project Manager. The number one ranked organization was Police Executive Research Forum, PROGRAM IMP ACT: The City Commission has previously directed the City Manager and Staff, to have an outside organization conduct a Management Study ofthe City's Police Department. The recommendations will be used as an outline for modifications and changes to improve the operations and procedures of this department. FISCAL IMPACT: The funding for this Study will be from contingency account # 001-1211-512,99-01. (Budget - $150,000.00), ALTERNATIVES: No Police Department Management Study conducted. ~~ Assi ant to the Finance Director PROCUREMENT SERVICES Department Name S:\BULLET]N\FOR..'\1S\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C: Chuck Magazine - Risk Management File City Attorney / Fin nee / Human Resources 1 2 3 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 6 BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE AWARD OF 7 RFP #027-2110-05/CJD TO POLICE EXECUTIVE 8 RESEARCH FORUM FOR A POLICE 9 DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY; 10 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 11 EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BET\VEEN THE 12 PARTIES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 15 \VHEREAS, Seven organizations submitted proposals to conduct the Police 16 Department Management Study; and 17 \VHEREAS, after preliminary screening and review by the Project Manager, four 18 proposals were deemed qualified based upon the decision criteria adopted from the 19 specifications outlined in the RFP and were submitted for outside review; and 20 \VHEREAS, the proposals were ranked and those rankings coincided with that of 21 the Project Manager; and 22 \VHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission of the City of 23 Boynton Beach does hereby approve the award of RFP No.027-2110-05/CJD to Police 24 Executive Research Forum of Washington, D.C. 25 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 26 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 27 Section 1. The foregoing "\Vhereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 28 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 29 adoption hereof. 30 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFP - Police Management Study.doc ; I ! II l 1 j 1 J I I 21 I 3j 41 hereby approves the award of RFP No. 027-2110-05/CJD to Police Executive Research Forum of Washington, D.C., for the Police Department Management Study, Section 3. That the City Manager is hereby directed to execute a Consultant Agreement for Police Department Management Study between the City of Boynton Beach 5 and Police Executive Forum of Washington, D.C., a copy of which is attached hereto. 6 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 7 8 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of October, 2005. 9 10 11 12 131 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I 21 I 22 23 24 25 26 ATTEST: 27 28 29 City Clerk 30 31 (Corporate Seal) 32 33 34 35 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of RFP - Police Management Study. doc CONSULTANT AGREEMENT FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Police Executive Research Forum, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "the Consultant", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Consultant is retained by the City to perform CONSULTANT servIces In connection with the project designated POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Consultant agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this contract shall commence upon the giving of written notice by the City to the Consultant to proceed. Consultant shall perform all services and provide all work product required to develop recommendations and timetable for implementation. 4. PAYMENT. The Consultant shall be paid by the City for completed work and for services rendered under this agreement as follows: a. Payment for the work provided by Consultant shall be made as provided on Exhibit "B" attached hereto, provided that the total amount of payment to Consultant shall not exceed $98,117.00 without express written modification of the agreement signed by the City. b. The Consultant may submit vouchers to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such vouchers will be checked by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the Consultant in the amount approved. c, Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work under this agreement and its acceptance by the City, d. Payment as provided in this section shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e, The Consultant's records and accounts pertaInIng to this agreement are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after final payments. Copies shall be made available upon request. CA -1 5. O\VNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Consultant in connection with the services rendered under this agreement shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Consultant shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Consultant's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Consultant shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7. INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Consultant's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. 8. INSURANCE. The Consultant shall secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000, Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant and the City agree that the Consultant is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Consultant nor any employee of Consultant shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Consultant, or any employee of Consultant. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Consultant warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. CA -2 For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee, 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The Consultant, with regard to the work performed by it under this agreement, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, sex or the presence of any physical or sensory handicap in the selection and retention of employees or procurement of materials or supplies. 12. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any ofthe services covered by this agreement without the express written consent of the City. 13. NON-WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this agreement or any time limitation provided for in this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 14. TERMINATION. a, The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by the City_ This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. 15. DISPUTES. Any dispute arising out of the terms or conditions of this agreement shall be adjudicated within the courts of Florida. Further, this agreement shall be construed under Florida Law. 16. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: City of Boynton Beach P.O, Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to Consultant shall be sent to the following address: CA-3 17. INTEGRA.. TED AGREEMENT, This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Consultant and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Consultant. DATED this _ day of ,20_ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH City Manager Consultant Attest! Authenticated: Title (Corporate Seal) City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest! Authenticated: Office of the City Attorney Secretary Rev. \ /22/9\ CA-4 EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES The Scope of Services is the means by which the Objectives are to be evaluated and addressed. This list may not be all encompassing, and any additional specific means must be approved, in advance, by the Project Manager. It is expected that all coordination of activities will be conducted through the Project Manager and the Department's assigned liaison(s). Information andlor work documents, obtained through this Scope of Services, shall be distributed only through the Project Manager as deemed appropriate. The following are the specific Scope of Services, which will be utilized to address the Objectives of this study. 1. Community trends analysis 2. Complaint files and logs 3. Policing style 4. Mission, goals, objectives, values 5. Accountability 6. Department policies, procedures, and guidelines 7. Crime, service and workload requirements 8. Quality management/customer-oriented programming 9. Organizational structure 10. Staff allocation, deployment, scheduling (meeting community needs) 11. Labor-management relationships 12. Employee morale 13. Leadership, management and supervision 14. Command staff size and organization 15. Training effectiveness 16. Citizen complaints and internal affairs 17. Public information 18. Crime prevention and relations with the community 19, Personnel management 20. Recruitment procedures and goals 21. Fleet management 22. Facilities and space utilization 23. Data and information processing 24. Interagency relationships 25. Productivity standards of performance 26. State-of-the-art programming and technology review 27. Work force surveyor focused groups CA- 5 The following are Issues of Concerns raised by City Commission for review as part of the Study: 1. Length of time officers are on shift, as well as those who work details before or after regular shifts. Issues of decision-making and safety, 2. Need for specially designated squads to deal with high profile issues such as narcotics and gangs. 3. Code Enforcement is a division of the Police Department. Review and analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of the code enforcement board process, procedures and administration. CA-6 0 ca D) ~ N' D) -I ..... O' 0 ..... -I ~ D) 0 D) "'U ..... () (1) D) "'U 3' (iJ 0 .., D) ~ ..2. m ..... ~ (1) x (1) ~ U "U (j) (1) c () () ~ < 0 0 CJ) CJ) CJ) (1) (1) ..... ..... 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CD !e- O> ~ 0 0 0> 0 0> 0> 00 0> N 0 ~ 00 ~ t') ..... .... o = VI {j o 00 ~ = ~ > ~ o ~ z ~ ... tII: ... ...: ~ The City of Boynton Beach, Florida Risk Management Department RECEIVED ~EP'" ."00'" v_ iO!:l MEMORANDUM TO: Mary Munro Budget Coordinator PROCUI;;:;:Jj ::it:;;RVICES FROM: Chuck Magazine Risk Manager t1t1 DATE: September 20, 2005 SUBJECT: Police Department Management Study RFP #OOO-2110-05/CJD Submitted for October 5, 2005 City Commission Meeting under City Manager's Report. RECOMMENDATION: To accept the bid proposal from Police Executive Research Forum, for the Police Department Management Study (RFP #OOO-2110-05/CJD), in the amount of $98,117.00. EXPLANATION: Seven organizations submitted proposals to conduct this Management Study. The Project Manager conducted a screening and preliminary review, which resulted in four proposals being deemed qualified based upon the Decision Criteria adopted from the Specifications outlined in the RFP. The four proposals and documentation were submitted for outside review to Richard Lincoln, Police Chief, Town of Lantana. Chief Lincoln reviewed the proposals in line with the RFP Specifications and ranked the four proposals. His rankings coincided with that of the Project Manager. The number one ranked organization was Police Executive Research Forum. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The City Commission has previously directed the City Manager and Staff, to have an outside organization conduct a Management Study ofthe City's Police Department. The recommendations will be used as an outline for modifications and changes to improve the operations and procedures of this department. FISCAL IMP ACT: The funding for this Study will be from contingency account. AL TERNA TIVES: No Police Department Management Study conducted. City Comm Agenda Item Request Memo.doc ''LOM 'P~ & ~OM ~ 7~ 'P'UJadWe S~" !!pazine. Chuck From: Sent: To: Subject: Richard Lincoln [rlincoln@lantana,org] Tuesday, September 20, 2005 3:22 PM magazinec@ci.boynton-beach.fJ,us Review of BBPD Mamagement Study Proposals Mr. Magazine - Pursuant to your request I have reviewed the four Management Study Proposals that you provided to me. Clearly, all four consultants possess impressive qualifications, references, and work experience. I am confident that any of these consultants would provide the City of Boynton Beach with a quality work product. It is my opinion that PERF (Police Executive Research Forum) would be the best choice for your Police Department Management Study. The reputation that PERF has established in the United States and abroad is unparalleled. This reputation is based upon a track record of excellence. Most law enforcement executives are PERF members and regularly participate in PERF sponsored research and training initiatives. The PERF cover letter cites the completion of over 100 studies of various law enforcement agencies as an experience measure. A significant amount of PERF's work has been performed in Florida, which is important when considering the differences in regional needs and expectations that law enforcement service providers face. The PERF proposal also identifies the members of the BBPD Project Team. I am familiar with the Project Director, Dr. Craig Fraser by reputation and I am personally acquainted with Project Manager Tony Narr through his involvement with PERF's Senior Management Institute for Police program. Both of these individuals have established themselves as credible subject matter experts on a variety of law enforcement initiatives. As the on site Project Manager, Mr. Narr would be very easy for staff to work with. 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ID '5 (5 U) .0 ~ <( .... o - Cii Q) .s:::. ,2> .s:::. o ..- - o ..- I ..- in C> ,~ :E C> 'Qj ~ c:: o .;:: Q) - .;:: () W I- o Z ~ 0:: o u.. <( ii: w l- ii: () z o Ui <3 w a POLICE DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT STUDY RFP #OOO-2110-05/CJD DECISION CRITERIA EVALUATION A. Advanced Concepts, Inc. NOT QUALIFIED 1. Past studies identified were radio, communications and IT system studies. 2. No documentation. 3. No documentation. 4. Experience is in radio, communications and IT system studies. 5. Study methodology documented. 6. Not documented. 7. Documented. 8. No documentation for similar type study. 9. Documented. 10. Not documented. 11. No breakdown of price. Did not meet criteria for # 1 and # 1 0, which is required. B. Berkshire Advisors, Inc. QUALIFIED 1. Documented. 2. Documented. 3. Experience in study in Miami-Dade County only. 4. Documented. 5. Documented. 6. Documented. 7. Documented. 8. Documented. 9. Documented. 10. Documented. 11. Documented Dallas PD Management & Efficiency Study, Table of Contents obtained, and is . . ImpressIve. C. Institute for Law & Policy Planning QUALIFIED 1. Documented 2. Work in Florida, but little in the way of study of entire police department operations. 3. Work in S. Florida, but little in the way of study of entire police department operations. 4. Documented. 5. Documented. 6. Documented. 7. Documented. 8. Documented. 9. Documented. 10. Documented. 11. Documented. 1 D. Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute QUALIFIED 1. Documented. 2. Documented. 3. Documented. 4. Documented. 5. Documented. 6. Documented. 7. Documented. 8. Documented. 9. Documented. 10. Documented. 11. Documented. Heavy on experience in police administration. Lou Reiter, Team Leader, is one of the preeminent instructors in police science in the country. E. Maximus NOT QUALIFIED 1. Nothing identified as comparable studies. 2. Work in Florida, but little in the way of study of entire police department operations. 3. Work in S. Florida, but little in the way of study of entire police department. 4. Documented, but little in the way of police administrative experience. 5. Documented. 6. Documented. 7. Documented. 8. Similar size cities, but not similar type studies. 9. Documented. 10. Documented. 11. Documented. No documented experience in similar type studies. F. MGT of America, Inc. NOT QUALIFIED 1. Documented. 2. Documented. 3. Work in S. Florida, but little in the way of study of entire police department. 4. Documented, but little in the way of police administrative experience. 5. Documented, but little to correlate with police study. 6. Documented. 7. Documented. 8. Similar size cities, but not similar type studies. 9. Documented. 10. Little correlation with RFP requirements. 11. Documented. Much government experience, but little in police operations studies. G. Police Executive Research Forum 1. Documented. 2. Documented. 3. Documented. 4. Documented. 5. Documented. QUALIFIED 2 6. Documented. 7. Documented 8. Documented. 9. Documented. 10. Documented. 11. Documented. Most impressive. Other groups cut and paste our objectives and scope of services, then used their own templates to explain their own methodology. This group actually read our RFP and incorporated our objectives and scope of services into the outline oftheir methodology. They utilized our RFP to identify how they would respond to our questions, rather than a generalized statement, that through their own methodologies, they would answer our questions. ClM/PD Management Study/Decision Criteria Evaluation.doc 3 The City of Boynton Beach, Florida Risk Management Department MEMORANDUM TO: Kurt Bressner City Manager Wilfred Hawkins :l1/t Assistant City ManJg~r THRU: FROM: Chuck Magazine Risk Manager DATE: September 19, 2005 SUBJECT: Police Department Management Study RFP #OOO-2110-05/CJD Based upon my analysis and review of the submitted proposals, I list the following organizations in order of my recommendations: 1. Police Executive Research Forum This organization meets all the established requirements for this Study. What most impressed me about this submission was they obviously read and reviewed the specifications in the RFP. This is particularly true of the Objectives and Scope of Services. They incorporated both of these in their proposal. The utilized the specific direction and scope of the study which we outlined in the RFP. Others cut and paste the Objectives and Scope of Services into their proposal, but then used their own formulas to identify the manner in which they would conduct the study, and include a statement that this is how they would answer our questions. This organization is well known for establishing standards for law enforcement organizations to follow. They also work very closely with the accrediting agencies. 2. Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute This organization meets all the established requirements for this Study. This organization is well known in the law enforcement community as one of the preferred training organizations. The Team Leader for this Study would be Mr. Lou Reiter, who is one of the preeminent instructors in police science in the country. 3, Berkshire Advisors, Inc, This organization meets the established requirements for this Study. It should be noted however, their experience in South Florida is limited to Miami-Dade County only. This organization conducted a management and efficiency study for the Dallas, TX Police Department. A review of the Table of Contents of the study showed that many similar areas of concern were reviewed in this study. The main drawback with this organization was their lack of experience and knowledge of South Florida. 1 ''LfJ44 ?~ &,t,fJ44 ~ 7~ ?'UJ4dWe S~" 4, Institute for Law & Policy Planning This organization meets most ofthe established requirements for this Study. It should be noted however that their experience in Florida, and specifically South Florida, does not include an examination of the operations of an entire police department. The other three organizations who submitted proposals did not meet the established requirements for this Study. Please refer to the attached Decision Criteria and the Decision Criteria Evaluation. Please advise if you need additional information in this review, Thank you for the opportunity to serve as the Project Manager for this important Study. Recommendation Ylemo.doc 2 ''L044 'P~ & L~ ~ 7~ 'P'UJadWe S~" VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 8.6 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) lZJ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 :\ovember 15, 2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF lZJ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGEJ'liDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: A motion to approve a "piggy-back" of the Department of Education Bid#2005-15 to Rivers Bus Company of Jacksonville, Florida for the purchase of a bus for the Recreation/Parks Department with an expenditure of: $70,059.00. EXPLAl\ATlOJ'li: The City has gone out for bid twice for a bus for the Recreation/Parks Department and was unsuccessful both times. The first time it was bid all bids were over budget. The second time was for a "used" bus and no bids were received. Therefore staff has determined that "piggy-backing" the Department of Education's Bid # 2005-15 would be in the best interest of the City. This bus would hold 36 children plus have the ability to carry two children in wheel chairs. PROGRAM IMP ACT: This bus is to be used by our Recreation/Parks Department for camps, field trips, etc. FISCAL IMPACT: This vehicle would replace the two (2) scheduled 15 passenger Vans #520 and 521 allocated for $42,640.00. Additional funds needed will be taken from surplus sales of obsolete equipment this year. The pre- funding for the bus over 15 years will be $900.00 less than two (2) fifteen (15) passenger vans over the same period of time. ACCOUNT#: 501-2516-519-64.33 EXPENDITURE: $70,059.00 Procurement Services ., ~~ Mary Munro Assistant to the Finance Director .',) ~~l--' .......... . .._'""~ :J~ '(') ::.t: '- S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC Tim Calhoun - Fleet Manager File CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADOPTED BUDGET LINE ITEM PURCHASE Date: August 1, 2005 Requesting Department: PW/Fleet Maintenance Contact Person: Tim Calhoun Explanation for Purchase: Scheduled replacement of tw015 Passenger Van #520 and 521 allocated for $21,320. The replacement vehicle projected to be purchased would be a school bus type vehicle that would hold 36 children plus have the ability to carry two children in wheel chairs. The bus will cost $70,059, The additional funds needed will be taken from surplus sales of obsolete equipment this year The prefunding for the bus over 15 years will be $900 less then two 15 passenger vans over the same loeriod of time. I Recommended Vendor Rivers Bus Company IDollar Amount of Purchase $ Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): State Contract I XXX I GSA D D I 70,059.00 I SNAPS PRIDE/RESPECT D D D D Piggy-Back Budgeted Item Other Contract Number: DOE Contract Bid #2005-15 NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source: Line Item Description Vehicle Purchase Account No. 501-2516-519-64.33 Item Budqet $ 42,640,00 Cost of Item $ 70,059.00 Over/Under Budget Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager a,:~~i9~ ~/3J().s , I Date Date Date Date New Form 02111/02 Fax I ...,..." I 'Iu. ~ __U.J. I ~-t~I-'o:::..1. J. ..JUJ. .:::.U c.ut:.J...... ..c.......JIII I.J,. Tal ;:r, 1/ /Z1~ A1 M-e.rl- ~ /Z1 14-rv p{{I/.,JrlP..... I PaJa (.,J/(n Phall8. bt -, / r?-t & 7- z.r-- c7 Front: DIdet CCl o ....... RRyCle o Urwent ~ Review CJ PI.... COlltllHtftt 0 PI_.. "Reply . Comments. ., r"r\..-!l I n..-', I.,U. . ,-,,'W. I .....c.,'_I':;' _ .L. v\A.J. I C.U ':':"U~''-' ..&.0:..0 -T_'" II I';':" J~i,28. 20C5 12:0::PM ~lVE?S BUS ~ALES [ic,8984 [i,2/L FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ...,)1' ~ " ~... - J~, ;,.'... -,< ~\ ~t"'- . ~.~ < . ,l.' .\7 -, ~ S.L...... Mil..IO" ~1I111:4'rlWl MIIIlI. WII!l (;111I.111II.., afll.tlllCadell .......", IWII\I, r.__ r, WILIAItI) 'Alt, I'ltit ow- 1It...hm,f D/II'INoII:. r..u AWAV JtI=t JILL\&..IOIIIWIN 10lIIMI) l\UII'IVlIt:r. I'tlllllMllWlLllMftl I.JIiIIII. ... TA.VWIl July 11. 2005 Mr. Jim Seercy Sales Manager Rivers BWI ~ies, Inc. )(X)26 <YenerIl Avonue Jacksonville, florida 32220 Dear Mr. Smc,:y: 'l'hi. is to notify y(\U dlat Rivers Bus Sales baa bca1 ~ kJ !be C.t)mmis/,;oner of Ed1.1cmiolt fur un award of Bid #2OOS~I~ on Types C and D compklle lSChuul bUltlI:i and equipment D.~ per yO\U' bid to tile Morida Dcpu1mcDt of BduCllticn on May 12, 2005. ~9fuJ bidden of 1)pes C and D hu.~ are required to 1lItnish at no additiOllll.l COISt 1t1 tJ16 Department of Ed.1laltton end school diIltricts, !l perfonMnoe bond or cubicr's check in the amount of 1750,000. '('he! hid performance bond or ca4hior's oheo1c as outIiJrd ill tho Invilatiun 10 Bid in the IImuunt I)f Si75C1;IXXl must be provided by RivC1'8 Bus Sales pier 10 pnx;tI~g pun:hase ord<<A. AUached you wi1lLind 3 computtll' printout lilltinj tI1f: units for which an award to YOUI' company 1WI bcco. lWOnmcndod (iDdieaaw by a price entty fOr each awarded capllChy of bus). Uni18 lor wb:icb there is no ~ IIltry shown have not hecm recommended lbr awaro tl' your ~y. IU ouUiD<<l in the In\llt.atlo!1 to Bid, this award will be made contingan upon our receipl of tM tOr~ bid bond AlId the return of tho CDCIoscd contract tbrm.. 'fh) bid bond ftum Rivm Bu.'! SatCll mu!ll: be made nut tn 'The Florida Departn.eut of Education and PUI't~ SclMIoI ~.." CJ!AXLlI: HUUD LltncNf. SdIooI.tnr~' :125 W. UMN1II !nRl!ll'l"JlonM Ill'" 'r^'MHI\'SIj!<l<, PI n~'l9--04OO . (8~) 145.979; . 'IOWW.t1lb:,urll StJ1ialM 2(J~-'J7~ · II All ~10) 245-9935 . ~'ttU I J ~. Ht.'.IIl@>'II.II.lh.UIW i"'l":U': i"'Ht', l'lU. ; :>bl (QC:b2l1 J U 1. O:::I:l c:tJ\X: Loe; :>a-ITI r' ,j I I ?O 2l\~~ 1')"i[)'! ~ U I to ~ ' V " 0 L ' L'.,.; ~, P! '.IEP.S BU~ ~ALES I. . V \ 'V l.,.. ~o,8984 ). :/4 Mr. Jim Searcy 1u1y 11,2005 Pase 2 Please note that the conua.ct agreement between your company and the Florida Department. uf Education is c~ of 1. the exccuted cODt:ract form, 2. this award lcUcr. and 3. the Invitation to Bid, your :response cont."lining yout siguturc(.). ~ all RlCtlreIICed attachments. addenda. dOCuttlet1lS, and requirements. nil office will begin proe~sma OMCII upon s=pt ot'tbc pcrtbrmabCC bond or casbicr'~ checl. and the signed contraCt form. PnrehMe orden In' air coadJtIoaed IIdlGol buset wiD be au:epn..d and proceaed "pod rueJpt of ~ Item!! MIl the .u~1 ~""'IlU tedida of the anlt'. air eoDdttkt..... Iylteml Oft repte8altodve oollfJauratioas, II IpeclfIBd In tJae .BvltMtJon to Bid _lid Addendmoll1. Ploaae DOlfi Iha1 Wtl are ~ 1JW you honor only f1l1n~~ onl.. nmee_ lbrou-ih Che ~t t\f ~QJI. All pun:base Olders sent dirrmly to you elkuuld be fhrwarded to Ihis oJlK:e for ~lIinj. 1'lcaRe be aware that we wlt1 be t1Ickhlg production tiJR:llina closely tllls year. Be Slm to toJ'W8l'd th6 b(weekly production staiuS n:pott to our oftloc in tho computerized fonnat prceoribed in the bid in lID expedient lad timely 1DIUDlC1'. Should you Mwe any questiott!\, r1eMe cnntact thi!\ nffiee at (850) 245-9795. Sincerely, Charlie Hood rtII~"~~,I\'-""~~ Q:1l'G.",'!O:=~-' Charlits Hwd, Dira.1or SclJooI T~"JlOI18tinn Manssement Section CPHlwn A1LacbD1eDts cc: Mike McCullough Lany Schaffer WET SLEEVE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift Standard Configuration WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (p.O.) Instructions. IC/J~ LQ./IC; Body Supplier Rivers Bus Sales Inc Rivers Bus Sales Inc - , , Bodv Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 A1C model: N/A Carrier AC-121133 --- Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $63,846 $72,079 mplete bus pnce, body option pnces aria chaSSIS opuon prices on one--P:{ . maae oliffi Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [B 1] Pro L.o Hatch _ $125 $125 --. [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A NIA 113~F!-"- High I-leadroo.~__ STD STD .-- [B~Al!J1_tercom/P.-4.____ . $312 $312 ~.?B] PA\,-,ith Radi()__ $404 $404 ----~ ~~g Stereo Radio (no PA~ $293 $293 B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) {B7B] I~MI Chil~ Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] Exterior Body Light 1I.1..0nitor $296 $296 [B12] Diesel Noise Package STD STD lB12B]Full PerfCeili.n.g Panel__ STD STD IB13] Bu_sLock.llp Syste.'!l_. $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm NIA NIA ~B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (complete in.stalled) ______ ~17] Re(jLi9.t1t.(>ver Emergency Door $19 $19 [131~] Uncjerseat_~ear Heat~_ $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) clI3-19J Tailpipe through Bumper NIA NIA [B2()] Po~vder _(;oated Windows $386 $386 LB~2] De!ete W/~..<Jd~~! .$532 -$532 [B23] Delete....Seat ~_Add W/c._ $532 $532 {E325] Tra_ck Seatin9._ _______. $5,502 $5,502 11326] Standard Tr~ck Seating Seat .. $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) {Cl~] Fro_nt Tow~ooks_ ___ $38 $38 ~!Bl Rear,.ow HQ{)~____ $43 $43 [c;2]~~ElPisc'Nheel __ ___. -- $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C31 Aut()_Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 [C4j75-l00 Gallon Fuel T~_ $464 (100 gallon) $464 (100 gallon) [C5] ~ow Pro~le Radial Tire.s_ -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) [C6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD E6B] 27D..Amp UN 4864 Alternator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) ~7J Tr<l~~nd Fluid _____ $116 $116 LC8] Adlu~able Pedals________ NIA NIA [el0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 ,. Include co Rivers Bus C-32 '''~" 'jljl,~U. LUU~ :r II~M k:Vh~ bliS ~,~LL~ I~U ~J:)J-~: ""-'- -.. _:>;.J' I" 1_ 'UVER. BUS "LIS. INC. , eel4 Tla 031 II : 8011 ..~ U22. ,. .0...7.. 10"" t~'.' a.eN."A~ AYCNIJE, JAeKSON"I~l.., ..~ ~.a2U WWW.RIVEffSIlIJ&.COM ~. JUL V 20, 2005 CITY of BOYNTON BEACH TIM CALHOUN 100 E. BOYNTON IIIYCH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 71 PASSENGER TY~ C BUS w NC AND UFT FL. DOl! BID '200S-1,! 1I~Q,QDS: BODY: CHASSIS: ENGINf:: Ale MODEL TRANSMISSION UFT MOC~L I CIE fC..cORP. D1466 210HP CARRtER AC 121133 ALI..ISON 2500 PTS RICON 5005 QTY: DESCRIPTION; PRICE: EXTENDED: - 71 PAS8ENCIE!It ~L. ~C SCf.lQpr. u $72,071 S72,01. 1 2fIJ0la 1 FULL BODY PAINT ~ WINTER WHlTE -$1,850 -$1,_ 1 OMlT TRAFFIC CONTROL OPTIONS -$870 -1870 1 vr 360 OI~SEL. ENGINE -$1.189 41,_ 1 PA WITH RADIO $4(U ... 1 BUS LOCK~UP SVSTEM $300 $300 2 TRACK MOUNT SeATS $280 tI80 1 DELIVERY $1,226 '1.228 'lNRT TOTAl..:. 170.051 NOTES FLORIDA DOE SPECS WILL BE AUERED ACCORDJNG TO SPECS PROVIDED ON TOPQ PROPOSAL NUMBER 36 TO MEET END USERS REOUIREMEN'TS r;J BRAD SEARCY~. RIVERS BUS SALES, INC. :\ ,., ~ ~> . .">:'.~"~~~~.:-'\' ,;: :. ~ " ~;',7~' :~, ~: ,...,t >' ,':,:~" .' ';', ~ >'p, c~' ,.': "".( i., :;<~:,r~,~" {:/,~;:";'1/ 'r'...~ ~:, :.; .'-::,: "'?~'c "'=:'. ':. D Jui,2a, 2005 \2'04PM r,',\,/'EP.S ~U" A "\ I D.) SI'lLc.~ p, 4/4 l. ^~~, 1~:.6~o4 WET SLEEVE DlE8EL T C C4nventton.1 aul 1121 _ (lIOO $631 (S.. Uta Motet, NtA MIA 8TD no *,12 "il .. $W - . <.3 .. ... ... SUI!.' NeDa. ~4l6) NlA tal, I1D ITD .. N/A ....,. ....... COllI' "" . Ei-Ij{j} $1U (SP.8 ~flI. NmM. PlIgf1l! oM' HlA .. .P32 IW $5 ~ $DO iSM N_. P.E~) tal 1&3 E~ .. (SllS M . HaM, " e~7) .. MI4 ('OD GAL) I-U (GoodyMr 1" 255t1GR 22.t H) 110 $227 i 1258.1 $'''1 NIA un C-32 ~ I~-- !ll l .. It i ~. ... (; 111 o lB B u Q ~ ~ III @' I l:I lii o ..:. . ... ,-,. r-< ;.J ~ ..Q. f/'J -. ..... a ~ ~ ~ ~ o o r:,,:"?.,t S., ~7 , ;r~~~ .. ~ "" ; t! :::; '" 1". ,', ;!. ~e~ x",n ~" ~ ..'" a~'''l if . Wi' n'" w.w 3~ . .. w.'" ; ! '" i u . ~ ~I' ~ fl ..~ ~,~ * . f i I ; ~ ~ ~ I' ii ~ :: I ill ;; I ~ ~ ~ .~F~ . 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NOTES: 1) For wheelchair lift buses you must specify desired lift make and location - front or rear. 2) See Appendix A for delivery pricing by manufacturer, 3) See Appendix B for actual seating capacities of wheelchair lift buses. 4) See Appendix C for optional lifts available from bus manufacturers. 5) See Appendix D for optional air conditioning systems available from bus manufacturers. 7) See Appendix F for optional tires available from bus manufacturers. 9) See Appendix H for additional option information. 10) See Appendix I for non-contract options available from bus manufacturers. 11) See Appendix J for manufacturers' notes on various optional equipment issues. 12) Please contact the manufacturer to determine if bus capacity is affected due to the installation of the C.E. White Toddler Seat. A-1 29 Capacity Type A1 School Bus Complete Bus Supplier: Body Make and Model: Blue Bird B2VC Blue Bird B2VC Optional Equipment Prices. Complete Bus Base Price: $44,155 ~ '"dude con;piete bus price and optional equipment prices on one .0. made out to Florida ransportation Systems. S 71 .fi PO Addr In. to ti $47,754 Blue Bird B2VC Blue Bird B2VC Ford E-450 Ford E-450 Auto, 4-s eed Auto, 4-s eed Ford 6.0l, 2351440 Ford 6.0L, 235/440 Carrier 61w22 max Carrier 61w22 max N/A Braun Nl919FIBlIB 547,205 $50,804 lift model: Ford E-450 Auto, 4-speed Ford 6.0l, 235/440 N/A NIA Ford E-450 Auto, 4-speed Ford 6,Ol, 235/440 N/A Braun Nl919FIBlIB Chassis Make and Model: ----- -- Standard Transmission: Standard Engine, HP/lB-FT: AlC model: ~ Bus Lock':!p Syste~___ __ $38 $38 $38 $38 $111 $111 $111 $111 NIA NIA NIA NIA STD STD STD STD $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) I NIA NIA N/A NIA $112 $112 $112 $112 STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD STD NIA NIA N/A NIA N/A NIA N/A N/A $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $5 $5 $5 $5 $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) NIA N/A NIA N/A NfA NfA NIA NIA N/A N/A NIA NIA NIA 5420 NIA 5420 N/A $1,181 NIA $1,181 NIA $135 NIA $135 N/A NIA NIA NIA $21 $21 $21 $21 $229 $229 $229 $229 ~_11!.'~~~~tc:h [B~] ~a_~~~~x_ w/Key __ (B41-.!~=- High Headroom JB5C] Stereo R~~io (B7.A] C.E. ~ite Integra!~d Child_!l~_straintS~at ~,!,MI Chil~Safety Sea~___ [B81~terior Bo~y Light ~onitor (812) D~e_~!1 Noise ~ackag~~___ (B12BI~u" Perf Ceiling Pa~__ lB1~L~~P~_pil Cro_s~ing Ann ___ 1!!5J Flip_-':Jp Seat _~!~ind Driver's Seat __ (816) GPS Vehicle Monitoring System ~~~letei!l_s_~II~l_ _ ____________ ___ (817) Red ~tght ~v~r_ Emergency Door_ ~~r1d!rseat ~~~~eate.r_ ~~9) Tail~~~~~l!!lh 8um~_ l~_201 P~\IlI~er Coa~e~ Wind~ws__ [B22.L[)~lete ~!C -_~dd S~at (823] D~te Se~~_:~dd W/C__..___________ (8~~rac~_~ting [8261. Sta"!.dard_Trac~ !!eating ~~ [~1_Al.~_~tr~w H~~. [C1B] Rear Tow Hook. [C2] Spare radial tubeles. tire and wheel A-2 Body Make and Model: Florida Transportation Systems. Blue Bird B2VC Florida Transportation Systems. Florida Transportation Systems. Florida Transportation Systems. Complete Bus Supplier: Blue Bird B2VC Blue Bird B2VC Blue Bird B2VC Chassis Make and Model: Standard Transmission: Ford E-450 Ford E-450 Ford E-450 Auto, 4-speed Ford 6.0l, 235/440 Ford E-450 Lift model: Auto, 4-speed Ford 6.0l, 235/440 N/A N/A Auto, 4-speed Ford 6,Ol, 235/440 N/A Braun Nl919FIBIIB Auto, 4-speed Ford 6.0l, 235/440 Standard Engine, HP/lB-FT: A/C model: Carrier 6iw22 max N/A $47,205 Carrier 6iw22 max Braun Nl919FIBIIB $50,804 Complete Bus Base Price: $44,155 $47,754 ..- Include cOmplete bus plice and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems S 7 to cific P 0 Address' . t onaro Optional Equipment Prices ~t!r_o_L~ H~_~ _______ .-- $38 $38 $38 $38 ~~!~~a_1 Box \!~~e~__ $111 $111 $111 $111 ~~!!"_ t:'~~h Head~_~_~~ ----- N/A N/A N/A N/A r~!C?l~e~~_ ~~~~~ _ ---- STD STD STD STD I~!~l~~~i~ I~rated ~hild Reatrai.nt Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) i [B7B] IMMI_Chlld Safety S~_~ N/A N/A N/A N/A {S8] Exterior Body Ught Monitor $112 $112 $112 $112 ~~~~el Noise_~acka~___ __. STD STD STD STD (~_~~] Full P~I'!~eiling Pa~ STD STD SrD STD [813] BU~_L_ockup ~ystem ___ STD STD STD STD ~B14J Wi~__ Pupil Cro~sing Ann N/A N/A N/A N/A -----. [B 15] Flip.~p Seat be~~ind Drive~'s Seat N/A N/A N/A N/A i [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System tcomple!!__installed) ------ ---- $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 [B!!l Red L_~~!!t Ovt!!:_~lT1ergency Door $5 $5 $5 $5 t~18] Un~~at Re~_Heater _ .------- $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) $211 (50K BTU) ~~~]-.!~il~~ thro_u_!;I_h Bu'!!P!~ - - N/A N/A N/A N/A ~~J lJ_owder Co~~~ Wind_o~__ N/A N/A N/A N/A [B~2] Delete_ '!'IIC . Add ~_~__ N/A N/A N/A N/A lB231 Dele_t~ ~_~at - ~dd W/~ N/A $420 N/A $420 --------- [~25] Tra~k ~eati.!1_!;I N/A $1,181 N/A $1,181 ---- ----- ~B~~~dard Tra~k__Seating Seat_ -- N/A $135 N/A $135 {C?_~_~] Fron~_ T~~!i_~.?_~s -~- -------- N/A N/A N/A N/A [~~~L~~~c:J~_I:I~~_ --~ --------- $21 $21 $21 $21 (C2] Spare radial tubeless tire and wheel $229 $229 $229 $229 A-3 PRICES FOR TYPE C SCHOOL BUSES AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Note: Picture is to illustrate general configuration of Type C bus, but may not represent actual available model(s) or Florida school bus specifications. NOTES: 1) For wheelchair lift buses you must specify desired lift make and location - front or rear. 2) See Appendix A for delivery pricing by manufacturer. 3) See Appendix B for actual seating capacities of wheelchair lift buses, 4) See Appendix C for optional lifts available from bus manufacturers. 5) See Appendix 0 for optional air conditioning systems available from bus manufacturers. 6) See Appendix E for optional engines available from bus manufacturers. 7) See Appendix F for optional tires available from bus manufacturers. 8) See Appendix G for optional baggage compartment information available from bus manufacturers. 9) See Appendix H for additional option information. 10) See Appendix I for non-contract options available from bus manufacturers. 11) See Appendix J for manufacturers' notes on various optional equipment issues, 12) Please contact the manufacturer to determine if bus capacity is affected due to the installation of the: (a) C.E. White Toddler Seat (b) Baggage compartment (c) 100 Gallon Fuel Tank C-1 Page 1 of2 Doppler, Carol From: Egler, Terri [Terri.Egler@f1doe.org] Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 10: 1 0 AM To: Doppler, Carol Subject: Award of Bid 2005-15 The message below was released Friday by the Department. The pricing and Document and the Department's memo are available on the paperless system. need to open each part of the document as an individual file. Ordering You will The first link is to the Department's memo to District School Superintendents regarding the Award of Bid 2005-15. The second link, Attachment 1, opens Part I of the pricing and Ordering guide. Part I provides general information about the ordering process, including purchase order timelines. The third link, Attachment 2, opens the pricing information for base units and most contract options. The fourth link, Attachment 3, opens the appendices containing such information as delivery pricing, optional engines ,air conditioning systems, baggage compartments, non-contract options, etc. You will also find important manufacturers' notes on the last two pages of Attachment 3. If you are signed up for the Department's paperless additional email from the Department on this topic. everyone receives notification, we are sending this Department's notification email. Please pardon any system, you will receive an However, to make sure that message in addition to the inconvenience this may pose. If you have questions, or if you would prefer to receive the attachments as one large Acrobat file, you may contact me at (850) 245-9795, or by email at t.~:r:-:r::L~g:L~:r:-~Uc:ig~,():r:g . The Department of Education has issued the following communication regarding Award of Bid for School Buses (DOE Bid Number 2005-15). You may view the document at: http://info.fldoe.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-3231/coefo06 07memo.pdf (Memo) 111:t:p:ll:ip:~(),flc:ig~,():r:-glc:igC::1lf3hi:i:r:~lc:if3Y:J.~l::>lc;*,=1:I!.)gC::1l111*,=Tlt::::3:?~_:?IC::()*'=tC?Q?_Q}_Ci.t:1:_1,P'c:i.t (Attachment 1) http://info.fldoe.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-3233/coefo06 07att2.pdf (Attachment 2) 11t:t::fl:jLip:~(),f]'cig~,()rgLclgC::1.l_f3hCi.:r:-~Lclf3_,-,,~:l::JI_c;*'=t.lpgC::llSCl~P:t::::~_:?}_11c::g*,=~()_Q_?_Q7.i:it:_t::}.p<i.f (Attachment 3) PDF files require Acrobat Reader. Get a free copy at: 11t:t::2~/wW'-'/~Ci.clObe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html 9/1512005 Page 2 of2 Please note the ahove change in our r4fice suite number, effective August 15, 2005. Terri Egler School Transportation Management Florida Department of Education 325 West Gaines Street, #1134 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 (850) 245-9795 ! ten:i.egler@fldoe.org 9/15/2005 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDVCA no:>; John L. Winn Commissioner of Education F. PHILIP HA:\DY, Chairman T. \VILLARD FAIR, Vice Chainnan OO,\;,\;A G, CALLAWAY JULIA L. JOH'liSO'l; ROBERTO :l<IARTi'liEZ ~. Alemhers PHOEBE R~LLERSO,\; LIl''iDA K. TAYLOR CONTACT PERSON: NAME: Charlie Hood PHONE: (850) 245-9795 SUNCOM: 205-9795 COEFO: 06-07 MEMORANDUM DATE: September 9,2005 TO: District School Superintendents FROM: Linda Champion SUBJECT: Award of Bid for School Buses (DOE Bid Number 2005-15) Attached please find the Pricing and Ordering Information for School Buses 2005 bid guide for Department of Education's bid number 2005-15 as established on May 12, 2005, from bids received. The award of bid DOE No. 2005-15 was made in accordance with applicable state purchasing laws and rules. Bids were received and awarded on Types A, C, and 0 complete school buses and optional equipment. Buses ordered under Plan A are required to be produced and completed by June 9, 2006. Due to manufacturing requirements and lead time, purchase orders for these buses must be received bv the Department no later than October 24. 2005. Buses ordered under Plan B are required to be produced and completed by November 28,2006. Purchase orders for these buses must be received bv the Department no later than March 24, 2006. The contract requirements for the above delivery dates are insured by performance bonds that were required from the manufacturers. Provisions for per-day liquidated damages for late delivery are specified in the contract. LII'DA CHAMPI01\ ASSISTA1\T DEPCTY COM~lISSIO:-lER, FI:-IA:-ICE AND OPERATIO:-lS 325 W. GAI~ES STREET' SUITE 1214. TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-0400. (850) 245-0406' www.tldoe.org Suncom 205-0406 . FAX (850) 245-9099 COEFO Memorandum Number 06-07 September 9,2005 Page Two All of the above timelines for ordering and delivery and other applicable ordering information (base prices, options, etc.) are included herein. The timelines and ordering instructions are on pages 1-9. The Department will begin processing purchase orders immediately for buses without air conditioning. Purchase orders for air conditioned school buses will be accepted and processed upon the successful performance testing of the unit's air conditioning system. Districts will be notified by September 9, 2005, of the results of air conditioning performance testing. At that time purchase orders for those units that successfully pass the performance testing will be accepted and processed by the Department. Districts are advised not to begin the purchase order process for any air conditioned school bus units until they have been informed of the results of the performance test. The bid includes a provision for awards to multiple suppliers within each bus configuration. All approved suppliers that were within ten percent of the low bid for each configuration received an award. This system provides flexibility to each school district in determining the type and manufacturer of the equipment that best fits its needs. All Types A, C, and D school buses provided by all bidders are considered complete school buses and require just one purchase order. An explanation of how to complete the purchase orders is provided on pages 2-5 of the Pricing and Ordering guide. Please note that there are three different providers of most sizes of Type C school buses. These have been divided into Type C subsections in the Pricing and Ordering Information. The first subsection displays parent bore engine configurations (Thomas and Blue Bird Vision), while the second subsection displays wet sleeve engine configurations (IC Corporation). Page 9 of the Pricing and Ordering guide provides an example for completing purchase orders. Please note that Thomas Built Buses must now be ordered from the appropriate designated dealer. See page 8 of the Pricing and Ordering guide for district listings and a map to find which Thomas dealer has been designated for your district. If you have questions or need any other assistance with the school bus ordering process, please call Ms. Terri Egler or Mr. Bill Schroyer at (850) 245-9795 or Suncom 205-9795. CFH: wrs Attachment: Pricing and Ordering Information for School Buses 2005 bid guide cc: Transportation Directors Service Managers Florida School Bus bidders and representatives SCHOOL BUS BID #2005-15 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 1. PURCHASE ORDER (P.O.) DEADLINES Units ordered under purchase orders received by the School Transportation Management Section (STMS) by the dates specified below will be delivered by the indicated dates (subject to bidder's compliance with required timelines): ':'~:'A.Jn~,.'~~HJft.MPIillS1lTet '.. Purchase order received b STMS: Complete bus delivered or ready for pickup by (guaranteed by performance bond): Date of award through October 24, 2005 October 25, 2005, through March 24, 2006 Not later than June 9, 2006 Not later than November 28, 2006 P.O.s may be submitted by facsimile transmission to (850) 245-9935, but hard copy originals should be sent within one week of fax transmission. Please call (850) 245-9795 to confirm proper receipt of any fax transmissions. 2. PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION Pavment for Tvoe A. C. and D comolete buses will be due upon delivery and acceptance by the purchaser, or within forty-five (45) calendar days after receipt of invoice, or within forty-five calendar days of receipt of Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO), whichever is later. Purchaser has no more than ten business days to acceot or reiect the bus. Rejection of any unit must be immediately confirmed through the Department. Under the orovisions of Section 215.422, Florida Statutes. vendors may charae interest oenalties if oayment for chassis and bodies is not received accordina to the above reauirements. 3. PURCHASE ORDER INFORMATION a. All ourchase orders must be sent to: School Transportation Management Section Department of Education 325 West Gaines Street, #1134 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400 Attention: Mr. Bill Schroyer NOTE: If your purchase orders are inadvertently sent directly to the vendor, it will add a delay of two to three weeks to the final orocessina of your order and the manufacture of vour buses. All manufacturers that were awarded bids have been instructed to return any unprocessed P.O,s back to the Department of Education, School Transportation Management Section, for processing. b, Once your purchase orders are received by the DOE, they will be processed and forwarded to the vendor as quickly as possible. A confirmation of receipt of your 3 purchase orders will be returned to your school district superintendent and transportation director. If vou do not receive a receipt for your order within two weeks, please contact the School Transportation Management Section at (850) 245-9795. This confirmation is important since it is your only assurance that your order has been transmitted to the vendor. c. Purchase orders for school buses with air conditioning WILL NOT BE PROCESSED until the air conditioning system has successfully passed the Florida School Bus Specifications performance test for air conditioning. Vendors must successfully complete air conditioning performance testing by September 1, 2005, It is strongly recommended that districts wait until the performance tests have been completed before preparing purchase orders, Pricing information shown on pages herein is provided for planning purposes only. On or about September 6, 2005, the Department will notify school districts by electronic communication of all air conditioning units that successfully completed the pilot testing, d. BUS ORDERING CHECKLIST: For Types A, C, and D complete bus P.O.s, the following information must be included. On all P.O.s, have you: (1) Inserted the body manufacturer's (or dealer's) name and address, including the contact person? (2) Inserted the quantity of bodies ordered, pupil capacity, body model number, type engine, unit price, total price, and other basic body configuration (lift and/or air conditioning, or straight floor as applicable)? (3) Specified the location of the wheelchair lift in front of or behind rear wheels for wheelchair lift buses? Did you specify the lift manufacturer? (4) Inserted options using option numbers as shown in this pricing and ordering information? (5) Inserted the correct unit and option prices, total P,O. price, and indicated the correct Purchase Plan (Plan A or Plan B)? (6) Inserted local school district bus numbers to be put on buses by the body company? For trackina purposes, all bodv purchase orders processed must include local school district bus number(s). P.O.s will be delayed if reauired local bus number(s) are not supplied. (7) Indicated whether buses are to be delivered (include price from appropriate manufacturer's delivery schedule attached) or picked up by the district at the body plant? e. Please review all options available for this year. The list varies by manufacturer, so review what is available for the type and capacity of bus ordered, 4 f. The purchase of a NON-CONTRACT OPTION is permitted subject to the following limitations: (1) The option is listed on the purchase order as a separate option. (2) The option is clearly identified by the purchaser on the purchase order as a NON- CONTRACT OPTION. (3) The price for each individual NON-CONTRACT OPTION is clearly indicated on the purchase order. (4) The purchaser acknowledges the fact that the NON-CONTRACT item is not part of the DOE's approved contract and has not been reviewed by the STMS. It is the purchaser's responsibility to determine if state or local purchase regulations affect the purchase of these NON-CONTRACT items. g. Private schools meeting the requirements of Section 1002.42(15), Florida Statutes, are authorized to purchase buses from this bid. h. Purchase orders for Plan A delivery must be in the STMS office no later than October 24, 2005. Purchase orders for Plan B (later delivery) units will be accepted until March 24, 2006. i. Thomas Built Buses, Inc., utilizes a fuel tank mounted between the frame rails on all conventional (Type C) school bus configurations, This location requires a left side bodv fuel fill on all conventional REAR LIFT bus configurations, 4. GENERAL INFORMATION a. Each district ordering Type C or Type D buses will receive one service manual. CD, or on-line access authorization per shop location from the manufacturer covering the chassis model(s) purchased. b. The vendor is required to deliver one parts manual. CD. or on-line access authorization per shop location to each district purchasing one or more buses. c. Type A, C, and D final stage manufacturers shall agree to accept electronic notification of school district in-service dates provided by the DOE in lieu of forms or update forms. Such notification shall serve to update actual warranty start dates for all chassis, chassis components, and body warranties. d. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of dealers or manufacturers awarded bids are provided on page 7. These persons may be contacted regarding equipment, production, delivery, or other information pertaining to your bus purchases. e. Thomas Built Buses, Inc., has designated two separate dealers who will accept orders and complete delivery of buses purchased from this contract within their defined areas of responsibility. These areas of responsibility are defined below. First Class Coach and Equipment is designated as the dealer representative for the following districts: Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Brevard, Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, 5 Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Escambia, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Hernando, Hillsborough, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Manatee, Marion, Nassau, Okaloosa, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, Santa Rosa, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington. Freightliner of South Florida is designated as the dealer representative for the following districts: Broward, Charlotte, Collier, Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie. Please see page 8 for a map that designates the areas of responsibility. Thomas Built Buses, Inc., will notify each Florida school district, as well as eligible local and state agencies, about which dealer is responsible for providing services associated with this contract. All purchase orders issued by Florida school districts and any other eligible local or state agency will be required to be made out to the identified dealer for their area. The entity will then submit its purchase order(s) for processing as specified in Section 3 above. 5. BUS SEATING CAPACITIES a. All capacities listed in the order guide are based on the maximum capacity of that shell size using 13 inches of rump width per seating position, per National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures, 2000 Revised Edition, and Florida School Bus Specifications. Purchasers should call manufacturers to determine actual capacities for the specific configuration they are ordering. Please also see Appendix A for a general guide for wheelchair lift buses, b, The addition of C.E, White Toddler Seats may reduce capacity. Please contact dealer for specific seating capacity before placing your order. 6. PRICING PAGES TERMS The following definitions and terms are used throughout the Pricing Pages. Price Base Unit or 0 tion Price STO Standard E ui ment N/A Not Available or Not A Iicable N/C No Char e Item; Item Must be Ordered to Receive 6 7. DEALER CONTACT INFORMATION BOalrMANIEIAc Integrated Coach Corp. (IC) Highway 65B Conway, Arkansas 72032 Blue Bird Corporation P,O, Box 937 Ft. Valley, Georgia 31030-0937 Thomas Built Buses, Inc. P. 0, Box 2450 High Point, North Carolina 27261 .MANUFAe.~~.FLORI.IEAES'ft:H; Rivers Bus & RV Sales 10626 General Avenue Jacksonville, Florida 32220 Jim Searcy, School Bus Sales Manager (904) 783-0313 bussales@riversbus.com Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. 7703 Industrial Lane Tampa, Florida 33637-6775 Robert Frick, School Bus Sales Representative (813) 980-0174 rfrick@fts4buses.com P,O.s: Atln: Chris Rustman, President North and Central Florida Districts (see map, page 8) First Class Coach & Equipment 88 East Broad Street Winter Garden, Florida 34787 Nancy Burke, Sales Coordinator (407) 656-1175 nancv@1 stclasscoach, com South Florida Districts (see map, page 8) Freightliner of South Florida 2840 Center Port Circle Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 Steve Murphy, Sales Manager (954) 545-1000 smurphy@freiahtlinersf.com 7 8. THOMAS DEALER AREAS OF DEFINED RESPONSIBILITY FirstClass Coa~h andJ;q'uipment Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Calhoun Citrus Clay Columbia Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Gulf Hamilton Hernando Hillsborough Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Nassau Okaloosa Orange Florida School for Deaf and Blind Osceola Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole St. Johns Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington 8 Freiahtliner of South Florida Broward Charlotte Collier Dade DeSoto Glades Hardee Hendry Highlands Indian River Lee Martin Monroe Okeechobee Palm Beach St. Lucie 9. EXAMPLE PURCHASE ORDER EXAMPLE TYPE C COMPLETE BUS PURCHASE ORDER (THOMAS NORTH FLORIDA) PANHANDLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purchasing Department Phone (850) 555-1212 444 Big Bend Parkway Hilldale, Florida 32399 Freightlinerrrhomas 47 Cap, Straight Floor, Front Ricon lift, AlC, Cat C7 858. Intercom/AM/FM Radio 86, Locking Door at Fuel Tank 87, CE White Toddler Seat 815, Flip-Up seat behind Driver's Seat 818. Underseat Rear Heater C1, Front Tow Hooks C2. Spare Disc Wheel C6b, 270 Amp L'N 4864 Alternator Delivery from IC plant to Hilldale, FL (Region 1) 80dies to be numbered 2006-01 and 2006-02 TERMS: V E N D o R S H I P First Class Coach & Equipment 88 East 8road Street Winter Garden, FL 34787 ATTN: Nancy 8urke, Sales Coordinator (407) 656-1175 T o DESCRIPTION LINE ACCT. QTY UNIT NO. CHG. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS: Call Mr. Transportation Q. Director at (850) 555-1212 when buses are ready. Purchase Plan: Plan A BID OR SIC NUMBERS: Florida Department of Education Bid #2005-15 INSTRUCTIONS TO VENDOR: 1. The above purchase order number must appear on the invoice and shipping documents. Payment will only be made on itemized invoices. Original and 2 copies of itemized invoice must be furnished, 2. Back orders will not be accepted unless prior approval is obtained from Purchasing Office. 3, Collect shipments will not be accepted, If freight is to be paid by Sunshine County Schools, freight charges must be prepaid and included on invoice. 4. No substitutions of items ordered or price changes will be allowed without prior approval from Purchasing Office. 5. Checks will only be made payable to the vendor specified on this purchase order, Invoice must be issued by the same vendor specified on this purchase order. 6. Vendor indemnifies Sunshine County School Board against all damages and expenses resulting from patent infringements. I VENDOR 9 Panhandle County School Board Transportation Department 121 Live Oak Drive Hilldale, Florida 32399 ATTN: Transportation Director UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE $66,970 $133,940 $430 $860 $25 $50 $545 $1,090 $135 $270 STD $0 STD $0 $85 $170 $205 $410 $1,083 $2,166 TOTAL COST $138,956 MAIL INVOICES TO: Panhandle County School Board Finance Department 444 Big Bend Parkway, Hilldale, FL 32399 FLORIDA SALES TAX EXEMPT NUMBER 00-000-00-00-00 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPT NUMBER OO-OO-OOOOH PANHANDLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD PURCHASING DEPARTMENT By AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE I I PARENT BORE DIESEL 29 Capacity Type C Bus Standard Configuration WITHOUT lift, WITHOUT AIC WITH A/C. WITHOUT Lift Purchasc Ordcr (P 0 ) Instructions ~ ~ North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- North & Central Flonda DIstricts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & E ui ment" First Class Coach & E ui ment" Body or Complete Unit Supplier: South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida" Freiahtliner of South Florida" Body Make and Model Thomas C2 Thomas C2 Chassis Make and Model: Freightliner B2 106 Freightliner B2 106 Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS Sta..~a.~ Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterl!!!lar_f_-'7-,-..1~Q1~20 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: N/A Carrier AC-92732T ----~~-------~--------- -. Lift model: N/A N/A ---- ----------------- ---------------- Complete Bus Base Price:; $51,814 $58,963 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See a e 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. [B1] Pro Lo Hatch [B2] Power Roof Vent [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat [B4]!!"Hi..llh_H~a..d~00.rT1___ . [B5A] Intercom/PA [B5E3J..P..A wittl~adio [B~C] St~.e.Cl.BClcticl(n()P;\) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat [El7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor [B12] Diesel Noise Package [B12..ElLFull Perf Ceiling P.Clr1.~ [B13] Bus Lockup System [B!~IV\lir~~LJpil Crossing Arm [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat [BfsTGP.S-\7el1icle -f./fonitoring System (complete installed) ---------- [B 17]Red Light O_ver Eme!gency_ D.ClOr [El~LlJr1~!S~a.t Rear Heater_ [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper [El~OI PO.....der ~OCl.tE!ct ~ncl.o~_. _. [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat ---------- ------------------------ ------ [El~3] [)elE!te~eat~_Add WlC [El~LTrac.'<...S.E!ating ____ [~6] Standard Track Seating Seat [C1AJf'l'ont TO'vVI-I()C>.k..s____ ____ [c:~!l!I'le.Cl~ !ow _HC)o_k_5..._ [C21 ~eare_ Disc V\ihe_el__ n [C31 A".to Tran..s""-arrClnt~'(5 yr unlimited) [C4]75-:100 Gallo_n...f'uel Tar1l<__ [C5] L()wP!o!~e Radial Tires [C6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 A~emator [C~B] 27Cl!'rnl'~N ,,~6".A~E!mat()r [C7] Transynd Fluid [(;8] AdLustable Pe<!.als_ [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension STD $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 STO $275 $135 N/A $135 $1,350 $20 8TD $50 STO N/A N/A N/A N/A STD $80 $85 $400 NIA $25 $356 $565 $175 $430 STD STD $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 STO $275 $135 NIA $135 $1,350 $20 STD $50 STD N/A N/A N/A N/A STD $80 $85 $400 NIA $25 STD $205 $175 $430 STD C-2 PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT AIC Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.*~- North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- _ _~_____ Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 N/A N/A $53,872 I Body Make and Model:: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model:! Blue Bird BBCV 23115 i ____________.J)~andard Transmission:l Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT:j Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AIC model:' N/A Lift model: N/A Com lete Bus Base Price: $55 636 .. -include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to FloridaTiimsportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices [B 1] Pro Lo Hatches $76 STD [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High Headroom $339 STD ----- . ------- [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ____.____0 ______ [B5B] PA with Radio STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---- --- [B5C] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -- -. ---. [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Ctlil~afety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $105 $200 [B12] Diesel Noise Pack<l!!e STD STD [B12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel STO $275 [B13] Bus Lockup Sy~~.~__ STD $135 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm. $50 N/A lB1.5LEJip--Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) --.--- $1,500 [B17] Red Light Over Emergen9'.Door $5 $20 [818] U.'1.~~eat Rear He~.Elr $299 (eOK BTU) (See mlr. notes, page E-56.) STD [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper.. NIC $50 [B20] Powder Coated Wirl~~ws N/A STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat NIA N/A ~-----. ----.---------.-.. [B23] Del~E!_Seat - Add VVIC ______ NIA NIA .@25]Track Seating N/A N/A - -- -------~ [B261St<lndard Track Seating Sea~__ N/A N/A [C1A] Front TowJ:i...ll.o.k_5. STD STD [e1 B] Rear Tow Hooks STD $80 ----- [C2] Spare Dis<:V\Ih-.E!.el $71 $85 ~tcJ2ra_ns""arranty (5 yr unlimited) STO $400 [C4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank NIA (60 Gallon STD) N/A ~-----_... [(;5J Low ProfileB.a.dial Tires N/A $25 IC6A] 200 Amp ~r--J4860 Memator N/A $356 -- [C6B1.27'p Amp ~N 486.4!'-n.emator --._- $433 $565 [C7LTr.a-"synd~",i~ -------- .- STD $175 [C8J~djustable _I')"dals --------- N/A $430 [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD C-3 Standard ConfiguratIOn: Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl /Thoma Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions: - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT AIC Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 2311S Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 __ ______ _ _ A1C model:: N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB -- - ------------ __Complete Bus Base Price: $60,697 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. ___~~flage 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ____ .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. I I + I ( p p 9 ) First Class Coach & Equipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 N/A Ricon S-5005*** $59,240 Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* Optional Equipment Pnces [B 11 Pro Lo Hatches $76 STO ---- .--- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [84] 77" High Headroom $339 STD - [85A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [El5~ PA will1....Racjio STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---- ------------- [85CLStereo Radiojno PA)_ N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) - [86] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [87A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B78] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [88] Exterior _B()~y Light Monitor $105 $200 ----- [812] Dieself'oJoisElf>ackage ___ STD STD [812B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel STD $275 ----.--- [813] 8us Lockup System STD $135 [El1-4l\flJire Puei~ Crossing Arm $50 N/A ~}SlFliJ)-lJ.[J_Seat behind'priver's Seat -$11 $135 -- [816] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) $1,500 -------- ----- "---- [B 1?1 Redl,ight O...v~r_Erner.ll.ElrIcy Door_.. $5 $20 [B18]U~de~eatRearHeater $299 (80K 8TU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD ~lpipeJhrough Bumper ____ NIC $50 ~20] !'owder Coated Wincl.()~_______ N/A STD [822] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 1----.- .------- -.--.----- [B23] Delete Seat - Add W/C $446 $570 f'-- -- .-.. --- -------- [825L!r~~k....Se_ating $1,774 $1,054 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) - -----------.-- [826] ~tandard T~a~ Seating Seat $139 $230 [C1A] FronlTow Ho()l<s_ _ STD STD -------- [C_1B] Re~ Tow Hook~_ STD $80 ------- [C2L Spare Disc\lVh~el $71 $85 ----- - [C.31~.to"f'rans\IVarranly (5 yrunlimiled) STD $400 [C4]J5:1 DO. Gallon Fuel T!lni< NIA (60. Gallon STD) N/A ---------- [CS] !-.ow Profil.'!.Radial Tires ____ N/A $25 [C6A] 2DDl\...mJl...lIN486D Ailernal()':. N/A $356 "----------- lCIl13] 270~mp U-"!4864....A~mator_n $433 $205 [~2]TransyndF~_ . STD $175 ----------- [c;8!.AdjLJslable Peda~______ N/A $430 ---- [C1D] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD C-4 Standard Configuration. Purchase Order (p.O.) Instructions: Blue Bird/Blue Bird ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AlC, WITHOUT Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.*1 North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8). First Class Coach & Equipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- . _~. FreiQhtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS ---- Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Carrier AC-92722T N/A $61 ,431 Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 2311S Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT:I Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: ACC Climate Control FR93 Lift model: N/A ------ -- -------- _Complete Bus Base Price: $61,832 __ i . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price arid optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to 'First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner ~-- of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional EqUipment Prices [B1] Pro Lo Hatches $76 STD ~--._-- ..--.. -- - [82] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High...fieadr...oom __ $339 STD -- [B5A] Intercom/PA ----- N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---------------- [858] PA_with R~dio___n STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ------- ---- [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 ~~--_.. [B7 A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ------------------- ~JIMMI Child S<lf~ty Seat~~_~ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [88] ExteriorBe>dy Li9.~t!JIonito~ $105 $200 [B12] Dies~1 Noise. Packag_El__ ___ STD STD [B12B] FuU Perf Ceiling Panel ~___~ STD $275 [B13] Bus Lockup....system STD $135 --------. [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 N/A ~~- . -------~----- -.-- [B 15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 ~..-__--.-n [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) $1,500 -----"-------- [617] Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 ~._----- [B 18] Underseat Rear Heater $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD r--~-- -------.--~ [819] Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $50 r--~.--_...----~- [820] P(lWder ~oated_Wlndows__ N/A STD [822] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A N/A ---. ------ ----- --- - [823] Delete Seat - Add W/C N/A N/A f"--...__.__....~n_____n__ [825] Track Seating N/A N/A f'- .n__~. ----- ---------. [82.6] StandarcjTrack ~~ting Sn~_ N/A N/A lC~A] Fr.?nt Tow_HOOkS .._._, STD STD jC1B] Re.ar Tow.Hook!;~._ STD $80 ---- [C?lSpare Disc yvtleel ---- .- $71 $85 [C3] Auto Tr~rts Warrant~ (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 [C~] 75.:.1.'>0 Ga~()rtFuel T~n..l<...._~ __ N/A (60 Gallon STD) N/A LC5]~.v.' Pro~ile Rad~!:rir~_ ---- N/A $25 [<;6A],2()O Arn'p_UN~~.'>~ternlltc>r........ __ N/A STD [C6BJ.270'~rn.P UN 4864 Altern<itoL_ STD $205 [~BT~ansrnd FitJid___ m_ STD $175 [C8] Adjustable Pedals N/A $430 ~. -- --_._---.~-- [C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD C-5 Blue Bird/Blue Bird Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl ITh [Issue one purchase order] - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AIC AND Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier: i , Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 6)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Carrier AC-92722T Ricon 5-5005*** $66,041 -- f---- Body Make and Model:1 Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model:1 Blue Bird BBCV 2311S Standard Transmission:1 Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT:I Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model:1 ACC Climate Control FR93 ---------- Lift mOdel:1 Braun NL919FIB/IB Complete Bus Base Price:! $66,819 *- --InclUde complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida-TransPortation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. lndude complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. .----- --- ------- Optional EqUipment Prices [8~..'lLoH.a.!..~~~_ $76 STD ----- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A $220 [B4]2z:.~i~h Headroom $339 8TD [B5A] IntercomlPA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B5B] PA with Radio 8TD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---- [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank 8TD $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMIChild Saf~!Y__~.E:a!. N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) I~~L~)(ter:ic:lrBody Light Monitor $105 $200 [B121 [)iesel Noise Package STD STD [B1}.ElLF_uIIPerf Ceiling Pan~__ STD $275 [B13] Bus Lockup System__ STD $135 - ___0_. [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 N/A ------ -.. [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind_DrivEl.~s Seat -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) $1,500 f.'------ - --.-- [B 17] Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 cc-- - ..--.-.. --- [B1.llLUnderseat Rear Heater $299 (60K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD ------- ---- [B19] Tailpipe through Bump~r N/C $50 --. [B20] P()'oV.c!e~Coated Windows N/A STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 --------- ---- - - --- [B23] Delete Seat - A.ddvv/C $446 $570 [B~5J.T.rack Seating ---- $1,774 $1,054 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~~~~tandard Track Seating Seat $139 $230 [C1A] Front Tow H()()~~____ STD STO [C1B] Rear Tow Hooks STD $80 -. -------- E2] Spare'pisc VIi11eel_ $71 $85 [<::3] Auto Tr~"-s.'{Varranty (5 yr unlill1it~9) 8TD $400 [C4] 75-100 Gallon _Fuel Tar1.k N/A (60 Gallon STD) NIA ---- E5] LOI/{Profile Ra.d~al Tires _____ N/A $25 [C6A] 200~.I'. UN 466o..A~e.rnator N/A STD [C6E3L270_f<rT1l'~IN4664 AKemator 8TD $205 [C7]Trllnsynd Fluid__ . - --- STD $175 [CB] Adjustable Pedals - - N/A $430 [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 8TD C-6 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F t tI 'Th Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions: - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT AIC Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & E ui ment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 NIA Ricon S-5005*** $60,163 Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model:; Blue Bird BBCV 23115 Standard Transmission:; Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIBIIB ---------~----- _____ ..___Complete Bus Base Price: $61,992 . . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional Equipment Prices [61JF'I'()Lo Hatches __ $76 STD .- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High Headroom $339 STD . - ----- [B5A)lntercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -'----- - [B5B) PA with Radio STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -'------ [B5G] Stereo Ra~_io (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [13.7~]~MMI Child SafetySeat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [13.13.]Exterior Body Light_M.<:>nitor _ $105 $200 [B12] Diesel Noi~~Package STD STO [.I3.12B] Full Perf.CEl~ing Pan~ STD $275 .- [B13] Bus Lockup System STD $135 [B_1~_Wire Pupil Cr()ssing Arm $50 N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 -'--- .. [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) $1,500 --------"-- --- [~X~]Red Light OVElrEmergency Doo,-__ $5 $20 ~]~]Un~erseat Rear_f:leBlElr.._____ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $50 ~owder Coated Win~ClWS NIA STD (B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 - --------------- --------. [B23] Del~~SElat - Add VjfS:,_ $446 $570 ~.racl<~eating $1,774 $3,378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -._------- ~1~~andarcj Track Sea!i.n!;t~ $139 $230 ~lA] Front Tow f:l()o~__ _ STD STD [C 1 B] Rear Tow Hooks STD $80 1'--- ------ ------. [C2] Spare Disc Wheel $71 $85 1"-------..------ --. E3LAuto TrailS WalT~ntt.C5.1.'_ll.nlimitedL STD $400 [C4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank NIA (60 Gallon STD) N/A ---=-....-------..---.-- . ICS] Low Profile Radial Tires N/A STO -'----------.-----. [C6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 Alternator N/A $356 -,--.-.......--- [CE;6] 270 _Amp_lI.N 4864 AI!emator $433 $205 [C..?! Trans1.nd~ STO $175 [C8] Adjustable Pedals N/A $430 '-'--'-. ------ --- ---------- C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD C-7 Blue Bird/Blue Bird [I ~h d] Blue Bird/Blue Bird ~ ssue one purc ase or er - PARENT BORE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus WITH AlC AND Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Flonda DIstricts (see map on page 8) First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Carrier AC-92722T Ricon S-5005*** $66,970 __E!5>dy Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 2311S Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: ACC Climate Control FR93 Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB Com lete Bus Base Price: $68,114 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. _ Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightli~ of S<l.utl1 Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional EqUipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo Hat~~~___ $76 STD [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat N/A $220 1B~_~~~ High Headroom _._ $339 STD [B5Ajlntercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---- -------- - [BSBl~ with Ra(jjo. ---------- S10 $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~~te!eo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank S10 $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Chilcj Safety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~xte~?rBody Light Monitor $105 $200 ~~el.Noise Package. S10 STD - [131.2~J..F.LI1I Perf C~lin\l.P~____ S10 $275 [~13] B.usl,~kup S)'stem_____ S10 $135 [BI4] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 NIA [EllS] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 [BI6] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,350 (complete installed) $1,500 ------- ---------- [BID Red LifJ~tOver Emergency_Door $5 $20 [BI8] Underse~t Rear Heater $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD -. [B19] Tailpipe thr?':l.9h Bumper N/C $50 [B2~LPowder Coated Windows N/A STD -_. [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 ---- ------ --------- [B~31 DeletElSe"l:....Add W/C_ . $446 $570 [B~LI.rackSeatir19_ $1,774 $3,378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) 11:326] S~n_dard Track Sea!ir1.9 Sea'---_ _ $139 $230 - [~~..r:orlt Tow Hook~__ S10 STD ------ [C1BLF~ear Tow Hoo_k~~_ -- -- S10 $80 [C~SparEl Dlsc:vvt1.~~_ -- -------- $71 $85 ~3L~to Trllns W..alranty (5 yr unlimited) S10 $400 [C4J..:7~100 GallCJn Fuel Tan.k N/A (60 Gallon STD) N/A [CS] Low frofile Radial J}res_____ N/A STO [~6A] 2.'lO Am.E.LiN _4860 Allemator N/A STO [C6BE?O Amp L11'l~~4 AlIElmat~_ STD $205 ~nsynd Fluid__ ----------- S10 $175 1~8] Adjustable Pedals._ ------ N/A $430 C 1 01 Air Ride Rear Susoension STO STO C-8 Standard Configuration Blue BlrdlBlue Bird ~ Purchase Order (p.O.) InstructIOns. - PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT AIC , North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- dy or Complete Unit Supplier:: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc." First Class Coach & Equipment"" South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- .-- Freiahtliner of South Florida"" -- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 .---- Chassis Make and Model;, Blue Bird BBCV 3011 S Freightliner B2 106 .-------. -- Standard Transmission:: Allison 2500 PTS - Allison 2500 PTS ~- Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT:: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: N/A N/A -------- -- --- N/A Lift model: N/A ------- $57,523 $56,354 Complete Bus Base Price: de complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ..--- de complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner uth Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices [B 1] Pro Lo Hatches $76 STD ~----.._- ---- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High Headroom $433 STD -'-... --- --- [B5A] IntercomlPA NIA $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -'-----'----- [B5B] PA with R<3..di() STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ----- [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B]I~MI Child Saf_e,!,Seat ___ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) IB8] Exteric>r Body Light Monitor $105 $200 [B_l.2] Diesel_Noise Package STD STD [B 12B] Fu!IPerf Ceiling P~lll STD $335 ----- [El13] Bus Lockup System STD $135 -- [B_14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 NIA [B15] FIip-UilSeat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 ~-----_._. [B17] Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 .@18] LJn~rseat Rll.ar:Heater __ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD 1El19] T ailfliE'El~hrough Bumper_. _~_ N/C $50 [820] P~.d_er ~oated Win..dows N/A 8TD [B22J Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A NIA -'----.----.--------. - [B2~LDelll.te:Sf3<l'_=_Ad.cl...W!C N/A N/A -------- [B25] Track Seating N/A NIA -"---- .---.-- [B_2ElLStandardJrack Seatinl!Seat NIA NIA tG1A] Front TClw Hooks STD STD ------- ~ear Tow Hooks_ . STD $80 ----------- [C_2j SP<ire Disc .ll'Jhee!..____ $71 $85 [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) ~"L75-l00.c>allon~.el_T~_ -.- STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C5] Low Profile Radial Tires N/A $25 ~~__ _______ _____n_ [G.6Aj 200 Am.e.UN <1.860 Alternator __ N/A $356 [C6.E31 270 AIl1P UN 4.a.~~ltemator_ $433 $565 [C7] Tra_"s}ll1..d Fluid __ --. --. STD $175 lC8] Adjustable Peda-'s..~__~___ N/A $430 [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD Bo . Inclu See .. Inclu of So C-9 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl /Th as Purchase Order (P 0) Instructions - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT AIC Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc," North & Central Flonda D.stncts (see map on page 8). First Class Coach & E ui ment"" South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida""_ Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 N/A Ricon S-5005""" $61,048 __~_tl.dy Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3011S -- ..--------- --- Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Stlindard Engine,HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB ----~-. Com lete Bus Base Price: $63,298 . -Inch.ide- complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freighmn~ of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. _n ~ ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional Equipment Prices [S7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $76 $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $433 N/A STD N/A STD $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $105 STD STD STD $50 -$11 $1,500 $5 $299 (BOK BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/C N/A -$445 $446 $2,775 $139 STD STD $71 STD STD (100 gallon) N/A N/A $433 STD N/A $1,255 srD $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 SrD $335 $135 N/A $135 $1,350 $20 SrD $50 STD -$570 $570 $1,829 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $230 SrD $80 $85 $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $25 $356 $205 $175 $430 STD [B1] Pro La Hatche_5.___._ [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat ~' High Headroom [13~] IntercomlPA _._.___n ~L~A with Radio_ . _____ __ [B5C] Stereo_~~dio (no PAl [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank lB7B]~M.IS:hild_ Safety Se~ [BB] ExtElrior B~dy Light!A()l1it~r____n. @12]Diese~Noise P<ick!l9.El........__ [B12B] Full ~erf Ceiling PanElI_ __ (813) Bus L()c;kup ~ysterT1...... _ [B14LlJIJire PUJ)i1 CrossilllL Arm..___ [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive~s Seat [816] GPSVehicle Monitoring System - (complete installed) [B'I7] Re~Light Qver EmElrllency Door __ [B1!lLlJIlcJElr!;eat_Rear Hea~ ~]T~ilpipe thr~~Bumper ___ ~lf'()wder CO<itEld Windows _ [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat ---- ------ ----- [B23] Delete ~ea~~dd W/C _ ___ @.2~1 Track SeatinJl__ [B_26] Standar~ Track Seating Seat ___n [C.1j\l Front Tow _Ho~_ . [C1 B] Rear Tow Hooks ----------- - ------ ------- [C2L~pareDisc_ Wheel__ rc:3]AutClTrans ~a_rranty (5 yr unlimited) [C4] 75-100 Ga~on Fuel T"nk__ _____ [C5] Low Pr.ofi1e ~aclisl :nres __ LC6A1.200 Amp UN4860 Altema~o-,-_ IC6Bl2~~mpUN 4864 ~temator_ _. [G7] Tr-"!lsyncl Fluid _ ___ lC8] AcJjustsble P~~ [C 10] Air Ride Rear Suspension C-10 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl /Th Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions. - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AlC, WITHOUT Lift or Complete Unit Supplier:: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- ---------~ _..~-~ FreiQhtliner of South Florida** -- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 -- I)assis Mak_e and Model:1 Blue Bird BBCV 3011S Freightliner B2 106 Standard Transmission:' Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS ndard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: ACC FR106 Carrier AC-12366 ---- - ----. Lift model: NIA NIA -----~- omplete Bus Base Price: $64,068 $64,459 mplete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. 7 for specific P.O. addressing information._____________________ mplete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional EqUipment Prices @'!l!'r.c>.~o Hatches___ $76 STD ------- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 ~F!" High H.eadroom_. $433 STD --------- [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~...._------- ---- [B5B] PA with Radio STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~._--_..._-- ------ [B5C] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7 A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) lB7~] IM~I_Child Safely Seat___ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B8LExtEli'ior Body~i.flht Monito~__ $105 $200 [BI2] Diesel Nois~Package_ STD STD ----- [BI2B] Full-"~_ Ceiling P~~_ STD $335 [B13] Bus Lockup System____ STD $135 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 NIA ~-._--- ------. [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 ~----_._--_._-_._- [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 - ------ -----~--- ------- .-- [B 17]. Red Li!;lhtOver Emergenc:y.Door _ $5 $20 [B1~JJnde~!>~tR~r H~ter -- $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $50 ~--- _._------ @.20] P...c>wdergoated Windows N/A STD ---- [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat - N/A N/A --- ----------- ------ .-----~---- -- [B23] D.E:1ete S.E:a~~d_W1~__ NIA N/A -- [B25] ,.rack :3eating ... __ . ______ . N/A N/A [El26] Standard I.rack S.e.ating :3.e~~_ N/A N/A [C1A] f"r()ntTow Hc:>.?!(~ -- STD STD -- --. (C 1~,,_ear -ro."'.t:loc:>~~ STO $80 ---- [C2]Spare [)isc Wheel _ --------- $71 $85 [C;3] Au~oI..r.ans Warra.'lty (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) [C4] !5~~00 Gallon Fllel Tank______ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C5] Low_Profile RadiaJ. Tires .. N/A $25 --- [C6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 Altemator N/A STD I'- --- -------..-------. [C6B] 270 Amp UN 4864 AKemator STD $205 1'------_. ....---- ------ ---. [C7] Transynd Fluid _ -- STD $175 ------ [C8] Adjustable Pedals NIA $430 1'--------- .-- ..~-. [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD Body C Sta C . I nclude co See page liiclude co of South C-11 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl r/Thomas Purchase Order (P.O.) InstructIons. - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AIC AND Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- FreiQhtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Carrier AC-12366 Ricon S-5005*- $68,731 -- _ Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3011S Standa!d Transmission:L----- Allison 2500 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT:' Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: ACC FR106 Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB _n______ Complete Bus Base Price: $69,767 . -'Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. _ See pa~ for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner .--- _-"fSouth FI~rida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information.___.___ _.______ ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. -- -- Optional Equipment Prices [~1Al~r~n\ -r.~':l~~ _ ____ (C_l Ell RE!.ar TowH_ooks.._ [C2] Spare Disc VVheel ~______. _ __no __ nm_' (C:3] Auto T.rlilns vvarr<inty (5 yr "nlimited) $76 $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $433 N/A STD N/A STD $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $105 STD STD STD $50 -$11 $1,500 $5 $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/C N/A -$445 $446 $2,775 $139 STD STD $71 STD STD (100 gallon) N/A N/A STD STD N/A $1,255 STD $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 STD $335 $135 N/A $135 $1,350 $20 STD $50 STD -$570 $570 $1,829 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $230 STD $80 $85 $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $25 STD $205 $175 $430 STD ~ro Lo Hatcl1~_ ___ [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat [E3..4177" Highl-ieadrClO.m__ -- [B5A] IntercomlPA --"--- ___no _~__ ___________ [B5B] PA with ~!lcliCJ....._______ [~g Stereo.. Radio (no PA)_. [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat [B7B~MI Chi!d..~afety S.El<l!._ [B8] Extericlr Bo~y Light MClrlitor ___. @.1.2l. Diese-'- Noise Package ._ @.12.fl] FullPerf CE!.iling Panel__ [.E3.1~LBus Lockup Sy~tem _ .__. lB~\iVire Pupil_Crossi[lg Arm___ . ~].F.liP-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) ------- -------,---- ------- -- [B17J Re.cl.Ligt1t Ov~! Eme~gency_Door . lB l~U_nderse.!ltRea~_H.E!ater___ @.1~l..Tailpipe through BUlTl~ [B20] Powder_ Coated Windo.....s___ [B22J Delete W/C - Add Seat ----- -- ----------------- [B23] [)e~e Se~_=_.~cjd W/C_ [B.?.3]rack ~eating. ___ [B26] Stand~rd Track Seating SE!.!l~_ [C~.!5-1.Q()_Ga"on Fuel Tank___ [C:.5]L.""'Profile ~~dial Tire~_ [CGAl 200Amp L1N~~o.!"ltema~~ LC.~l 270,Amp UN 4864 A.ltemat~ [c..7] Transynd FIIJicI____ [C!l.LAdjus~ble_ Pedals_ [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension C-12 PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT A/C Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & E ui ment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** . Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 N/A Ricon S-5005*** $61,521 __u_ _ BodrMake and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision_____---+---___ Chassis Make and Model; Blue Bird BBCV 3011S Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS __Standar:d_ Engi,!e, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB ------- Complete Bus Base Price: $64,457 .-' Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner _ of S-"uth Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ._.. _' .____ ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional EqUipment Prices [81Jpro L"Ii<itches $76 STD -.- ------ [82] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [84] 77" High Headro~__ $433 STD [85A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) ---------------- --. @.~]PA with Radio_ ___ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [85G] Stere" Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 IB7A] C.E. Vllhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [El7B]~I_Child S~ety Se~ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ------ lE3..8LEl<t.enor80dyLight Monitor_ -- $105 $200 [8 12] Di_e~..N()ise Package _ STD STD ---- -. [B12Bl.Full Perf Ceiling Pane!_._ STD $335 [813] Bus LOCk_Up SYst~.rn____ STD $135 [814J Wire PlJP!I Crossing Arm._ $50 N/A [815] Flip-Up Seat behind Dri.ver's Seat -$11 $135 [816] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 ---------,---- [817] Red Li91lt.2ver Emerge~c'y Door. $5 $20 @"18]Underse~B~~ Heat~.r......_ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-SG.) STD - @19]TailJ:lipethrough B"mper __ N/C $50 [820] Powder Coated Windows N/A STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 ~._- --.-.- --- - [B2_3] Dl!lete Seat - Ad~ W/C $446 $570 ------ [82S] Track Seating $2,775 $4,720 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B26] Standard Track Seating Se_~t.__ $139 $230 [C1A] Front Tow Hook~____ STD STD [C;~.EllRe..a.'-r.ow Hooks STD $80 ------------- [C2] ~pare Dis.c..Whe~ - .- --._-- $71 $85 E3l Auto Trans \Narranly (S.yr unlimilElllL.. STD $400 (2500 PTS) 1 $550 (3000 PTS) [C4] 75-1 OOG.!l.U"n_ Fuel Tank_ ___ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [(;~Low P~,,-fiIe _R~ial Tires_. N/A STD -- [CGA] 2(j03_mp UN_48!jO A1temator___ N/A $356 [CElEl!270_~mp LJ1'J..48154 A1temator ----- $433 $205 lc:7] T!",,-sY"<l.fluicl_ STD $175 ----._-- [CB] Adjustable Pedals - N/A $430 ~-.._- - ---.-- .--- - [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD C-13 PARENT BORE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus WITH A1C AND Lift Standard ConfiguratIOn Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl ITh Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions. - ~ North&Ce IFI d D triel ( 8) ntra on a IS s see map on page or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* First Class Coach & EQuipment** -~ South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- I Freiahtliner of South Florida~__ ---.~---------._-~--- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 -- _. Chassis Make and Model:, Blue Bird BBCV 3011S Freightliner B2 106 ..- I ---- Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 ---- -- ndard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: ACC FR106 Carrier AC-12366 ---- --- -. Ricon S-5005*.* Lift model: Braun NL919FIBIIB -.---- ------" $70,926 . $69,426 omplete Bus Base Price: complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. e 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach&Equipment, Inc.:or Freightliner- .--- Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ...-...-.------..-.-.-.-- Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional EqUipment Prices ~lLP..r.oLo Ha~ ____ $76 STD [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat NJA $220 ~4] 7T'High HeadroorTI......._____ $433 STD [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ---- ----- ----------- --- --,- JB5~PA ~th R.!lclio__ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ------ [B5C]Stereo Radio (no PAL N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B!B) '~I_chi'dSafety S~_ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $105 $200 r- .--..------ [B12]Die~e'-!'loise Packag.E!. SrD STD -- -_. [B 12B~ull...F'.erf..c:eiling Panel_ STD $335 ----- lEl_13] BusL"oci<upSystem__ STD $135 --. ---- [B 1 "l v--lire ,="pi'-Cr:o~sing Arm $50 N/A -------- @.15l!"i~l.Jp Seat behind .orive~s S~!l!... -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 -------------___--0__- ____ [617) Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 f-"- -.---.------- --. IB!lllUndElrseat Rear Healf!l" __ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $50 f-'----.---.----. @.~O] PO\'V~~ Coated Windows ___ N/A STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 ----------- --- - -- ----- ----------- lEl23] D~Elte ~E!.a~d~_W/~ $446 $570 ---- @..251Irack_S~il12...._ _____. $2,775 $4,720 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~2.6J Standard Track Seating Seat __ $139 $230 [~~ront To',v Hook~_____ STD STD (C.!!lLRear!<>w Hoo~ _ __ ___ STD $80 [C2]Spare Disc 1JIIh~ ___ $71 $85 [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimned) STD $400 (2500 PTS) 1 $550 (3000 PTS) I'- -.-.- .----.- 1~4)7~.1..00.<'aIlO!1.Fuel Tank _ ___. STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [~]L~,=,"-ofile~acliaITires_ N/A STD [C6~ 2()()AmpU.!'l.4860 Anemator N/A STD -_. [G6B] 270ArTlJ) Uf'!.48~4 A~rna~or - STD $205 ._- - [C7JTra~ynl!flui~____ u_ __ STD $175 ----- [~8] ~~ju~able_Pedals __ .__ .._____ N/A $430 [C 1 01 Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD Body Sta C . Include See pag *""Include of South ... Thomas C-14 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl ITh Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions. - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT AlC 0 e a I s e on Complete Unit Supplier:, Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- - I Frei~htliner of South Florida** Body Make and Model:, Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 assis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3303S Freightliner B2 106 tandard Transmission:j Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS ard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 AlC model: N/A N/A -------- N/A N/A Lift model: -' $58,058 $57,101 lplete Bus Base Price: plete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. for specific P.O. addressing information. .---- plete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner rida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices [81) Pro La Hliltches __._.u_ $76 STD [82] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [~4] 77" High HeadrooT"rJ....._ $464 STD --------- [85A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) "-----.----.-.-. [85B] PA withRadio__._____ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) --. [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl NfA $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [87 A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B) IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -'-------------.----- [B8LExterior_ Body Light_Monitor,____. $105 $200 @1..2JDie~~~Nois_e Package STD STD [B 12B)i=LJ-"-f'erf Cei~ng Pane-'-_ STD $335 - [B~.tJs J:ockup Sy~tem .__ STD $135 IB14] Wire Pupil crossil!.g Arm_ $50 N/A 18.1.3. Flip-,up Sea! behincl Driver's Se~ -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 ---- -----~--~--- -----, [817] Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 [81..8jUnder~eat R~_Heater____ $299 (80K BTU) (See mlr. notes, page E-56.) STD JE3.1_9] Tailpipe through Bump~___ N/C $50 [B20] Powder Coated Windows N/A STD -'---'----.-.-.- [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A N/A ------ ---.--- ---------- (823)~~t~~at~dd't-Jf(:; N/A N/A ----- {El2S] Track Seating ... ______ N/A N/A [826] Standard T,rack Seating Seat N/A N/A [C:1A] Fron!~'I{_Hooks_______ STD STD LC 1.Ell~e.<lQow..H..llok~_ STD $80 --. -. _u. [C2jSPllrEl Disc.\Jllhe~l_ ------- ----. $71 $85 [C3l Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) [C:,4] ~:.100 Gallo~u~L,.anl<..._ __.__ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C5] L~-"rofile Radial !ires____ __ N/A $25 [~AJ 200 AmP.uN_~60 Alternator_.. N/A $356 [~613] 270 Amp L1N 4864 Alternato.r....__ $433 $565 [~7] Tr,ansynd FIlJic!...... ____ STD $175 [~J Adjustable Pedal!._ ___ N/A $430 [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD N rth & C ntral Flond D strict (sa map page 8)- Body or Ch S Stand Com . Include com See page 7 .'Include com of South Flo C-15 PARENT BORE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT A/C Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 107 Allison 2500 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 N/A Ricon S-5005*** $61,678 Body Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV Vision Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3303S Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS ----. Stand.ard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/5~_0 AlC model: N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIBIIB Complete Bus Base Price: $64,050 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ... Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Optional EqUipment Prices [B1] Pro Lo Hatches $76 STD ~----'---' ------ [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High Headroom $464 STD ~_. - ----- [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) --~--- --------- ----- [B5B] PA wit~ Radio _. ___ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [~5C] Ster~() Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) - -- [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7A] CE White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [~?E3.~~hilcl Safety Se,at___ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B8] Exterior B()ClY Light Moni~_ $105 $200 [B12] Diesel Noise Package STD STD '------'----~---- -------- [B12B] ~ulli'_erf Ceiling P~e,-___ STD $335 [~13] Bus Loc~up System.._____ STD $135 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 N/A '------'-------- --~ [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 '-----'-.- --- --._--- [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 -'-.- --------- ------- [B17] R~dLillht Over !,mergency D?O! $5 $20 [Bl~LLJnder~e_at Rear..Heater ___ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD [B19] TaillJipe through Bumper N/C $50 [El.20] Powder_Coated Vllindows N/A STD .- [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -- - -$445 -$570 ---------- ------. [B}3] i:l.elete S_eat - Add W/C --- - $446 $570 LB2~ Tr.a~ Seatin~ ----- $3,235 $1,441 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B_2.6] StandanJTrack ~eating Seat $139 $230 [C1,A] Front To-,",- Hook" _____ STD STD [C18] Rear .!."w rlooks STD $80 -- -- -- lC~] Spare Disc Wheel ------ --- $71 $85 [C3l Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) ~- ------------. LC4] 75:100 Gallo" Fuel Tank______ STD (100 gallon> $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C5] Low Prof"" Radial Tires _ -- N/A $25 -- [Q6j\] 200 AmpUN 4.860 Altemator _ N/A $356 ~.!l] 270 AmplJN 4864 A1temator__ $433 $205 [C7] Transr".dJ'l.uid___ STD $175 [C8]Adjustable_F'edals____ - N/A $430 - [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD C-16 Standard Configuration Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl /Th ma Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions: - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AlC, WITHOUT Lift North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- r Complete Unit Supplier: l Florida Transportation Systems, Inc." First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- - ---~- - -- --~- FreiQhtliner of South Florida** Body Make and Model:, Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 ~ ---- Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3303S Freightliner B2106_ __ -- Standard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS andard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: ACC FR120 Carrier AC-12366 ----. N/A Lift model: N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $65,154 $65,338 complete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. ge 7 for specific P.O, addressing information. .---- complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made oUftOFirst Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner h Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices [B 1] Pro Lo Hatches $76 STD - [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77" High Headroom $464 STD ~'--- -.-.---.-----. [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~----_._- --'. ---._--. [8.5BJ PA with Radio.___ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -- [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [B7 A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI_child Safety Seat___ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B8] E)(terior Body.Light Monitor......u__ $105 $200 [B12] Die~Noise Packa~ _ STD STD .@12Bl.~"IIPerf Ceiling.!'anel_ __ STD $335 [B13) Bus Lockup System STD $135 ~._._---_._---- [B14] WireP-"pil eros.sing ~rT1..... $50 N/A --. [Bl.5] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Se~ -$11 $135 [B16) GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 ----- -----~----- [B17] Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 @.18] Un~erseat Rear Heater $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD @~9J Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $50 [B20] Powder Coated _WindOWS .___. N/A STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A N/A -- ----,--- ----._----------- @.2~] DelElte Seat ~Ad_d_W/C ._ N/A N/A ----- @25] Track Seating__u_______ N/A N/A [B}6] S~n.dard Track Seali.n.g Se.at._. N/A N/A [C lA] Front Tow Hooks STD STD ~- .----.-.-. -. l~Bl RearTowHook~_._ STD $80 --- [C2L~pare DiscVVhElel -------- $71 $85 [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) STD $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) [C4J.25-1Q.0 Gallon FueITan~._____ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [G5] Lo~Profil.e.Radial TirE!.s __ N/A $25 -------- [C6AJ20().Amp_UN~60 Altemator_ .u__ N/A STD [~6B] 2~0 AIl1P UN 4a.6~Altema~_ STD $205 ['2J Ti"ar15.yn<J..Fluid .__n__ ____ STD $175 [C.1lLAdj~tabJe Pedal~n__.__ N/A $430 [Cl0l Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD Body 0 St . Include See pa "-Tri(;Jude of Sout C-17 Standard Configuration- Blue Bird/Blue Bird F htl ne /Tho as Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions; - ~ PARENT BORE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH AIC AND Lift 0 en on a IS s see map on page omplete Unit Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems, Inc.* I First Class Coach & EQuipment** South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- ---~.- -- Freiahtliner of South Florida** Body Make and Model:1 Blue Bird BBCV Vision Thomas C2 -- assis Make and Model: Blue Bird BBCV 3303S Freightliner B2 107 -- tandard Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS ---- __n_" Allison 2500 PTS -- ----- ard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 , Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: ACC FR120 Carrier AC-12366 ~-------- Braun NL919FIBIIB Ricon S-5005*** Lift model: --- Iplete Bus Base Price: $71,070 $70,173 plete bus price and optional equipment prices on P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems. for specific P.O. addressing information. ---..- plete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made outto First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freighlliner rida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. .---------- pe C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. . --------, Optional EqUipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo I-iatches ~ _ _. $76 STD [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A $220 [B4] 77:' High Headroo~____ $464 STD [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) - -----,------------------ [B5B] PA with Radio STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) "--.,.--.- --_..- [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~-_. [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 [87 A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~.__._--_._- [B8] E~liclr _Body Light~onitor.....___ $105 $200 [B_12] Diesel Noise~ackag.E!..... __ STD STD [B12B] Fulf.F'.erf Ceiling ParJE!.l...___ STD $335 [B~Bus Lockup Syste~_____ STD $135 [El.J4] Wire PupJI CrossingArm ___ $50 N/A ~15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -$11 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 -.-.---.-- .\El17] Red.. Light Over E~ergency Doc:>r....... $5 $20 .\El1~1..l.J.nderseat ReaLl-iE!.alElr... $299 (BOK BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD -- ._- 1.B19] Tailpipe~hrough Bumper__ N/C $50 [B20] POINder Coated Windows N/A STD ------ [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 -$570 -"---- -----._------------ [B23] Deiete Seat - Add WIC ----- $446 $570 ~-- -.---------- [B25] TracJ<S~~tin~______ $3,235 $1,441 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B26] Standard Track Seating Seat $139 $230 [C.1.A)F.rc>nt To\yHooks ___ _.___ STD STD [C.!ElJ~El.ar TClw Hooks u_ STD $80 ----- ----- ----. [c:::1.] Spare Disc \I\It1Ele-'_ _ $71 $85 [C~lA,,~ Tr<l~\Narranty (5yr u~limitellL....__ STD $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) (C4] 7.~100G.<Iii()nFuel Tank _____ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) ~5J LOI'IP--,ofilEl~adial Tires ____ N/A $25 [c.6~L2Q()A01I'_L1N~1l.60 Alternator........ N/A STD [C~~] 2,7Q. AIlI"-LiN 48~4 Altemator....._ STD $205 lC.7]:rran~nd F.'lJid STD $175 -- --- ----- ---- (C8l!-dju~table..Pedals _ _ N/A $430 ----"- [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 STD N rth&C tralFI d D trict ( 8) Body or C Ch -------- S _____n_ Stand Com .-'nclude com See page 7 .*TriClude cOm of South Flo --- ... Thomas Ty C-18 PARENT BORE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus ~ Standard Configuration WITH lift, WITHOUT AIC WITH A/C AND Lift PurchaseOrder(PO.)lnstructlons' ~ ~ . ( p pg ) ( p pg )- First Class Coach & EQuipment* First Class Coach & EQuipment* South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freiahtliner of South Florida* Freiahtliner of South Florida* _ Body Make and Model:' Thomas C2 Thomas C2 __ Chassis Make and Model: Freightliner B2107 Freightliner B2107 _=-~=--Standard Transmission:i Allison 2500 PTS.__. Allison 2500 PTS Stal1dard~ngine,HP/LB-FT:' Caterpillar C-7, 190/~ Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 A/C model: N/A Carrier AC-12366** Lift model: Ricon S-5005** Ricon S-5005** ------ ----------- , _~mplete Bus Base Price: $62,220 $70,578 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of S9.uth Flo!i,cIa. Sel:j page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ___ ___ __ _~_____ _~__ ______ .. Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill. Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Optional EqUipment Prices [B 1 J Pro Lo Hatches STD STD [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $870 $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat $220 $220 [B4] 77" Hi~h Headroom STD STD ---.- [B5A] Intercom/PA $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) f"-.---.---..-- --- ~~ PA~ith Radi':____ $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) IB5C] Stereo Radio (no P~___ $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $25 $25 [67 A} C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) C'-------....-----.. [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $200 $200 1-"-.----------. [B12] Diesel Noise Package SrD STD [B12B] Full Perf_Ceiling !,anel _ ----- $335 $335 ~~LJsLOCkue System__ $135 $135 [B14] Wire Pupil cros~_i.ng Arm___ N/A N/A [B15} Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $135 $135 c----..--.-- [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,350 $1,350 -------._---- ----. --------. [Bl~~ed Lighl.~ver Emergellcy Door $20 $20 IB 181.l-!nderseat Rearl:leate,r_ STD STD -- [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper $50 $50 r-------.-----.--- [B20jPowder Coated Windows __ STD STD [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$570 -$570 ----- ---- -----._--- --------.- [B23] Delete Seat - Add Wlc --- $570 $570 f-"------------ --- [825] Track Sea.tillL ___ . .- $5,210 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $5,210 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~~6] Stancl~d T~ack Se~ting_S~ $230 $230 [C1Al Front Tow Hooks STD STD CC!.ElLRear Tow Hoo~~_ ---,----. $80 $80 !9] SP<ire[)~c V\iheel .'._ ------ $85 $85 rc;3JA.uto Trans Warranty_ (5]r unlif11ited) $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) rc;~] 7~::!Q0.<3.<l.I'9.nFue! T.!lrJI<... ,. $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C!5J.Low Profi~e R~dial Tires_ STD STD ------ [C6A] 200 Am.JlI.iN 4860Allemator $356 STD --- rc;6BJ3].o AI11P Uf\J~~64 AllerTlatol" -----. $205 $205 [~71 Trans~rJd_Flu~<l.._ --------- ------- $175 $175 (C8] Adju~aI:lle Pedals____ .- $430 $430 [C 1 O} Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD C-19 PARENT BORE DIESEL 77 Capaci T pe C Bus WITHOUT Lift North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & E ui ment* Body or Complete Unit Supplier:, South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- I _____ FreiQhtliner of South Florida* Body Make and Model:j Thomas C2 Chassis Make and Model: Freightliner B2106 Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS ---- __~clndard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 210/605 A/C model: N/A Lift model: N/A ------- Com Jete Bus Base Price: $62,297 . -Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See pa e 7 for specific P.O. addressin information. North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & E ui ment* South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- FreiQhtliner of South Florida* Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 106 Allison 3000 PTS Cater iIIar C-7, 210/605 Carrier AC-12366 N/A $69,966 [B4] 77" Hig~ Head.r.~rn [B5A]lntercomlPA ____n__ ___ [B5B] PA withRadi~ ___n___ [B5cLStereo Radio (no.PA) ____ [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat STC $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 STD $335 $135 N/A $135 $1,350 $20 STD $50 STD N/A N/A N/A N/A STD $80 $85 $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $25 $356 $565 $260 $430 STD STD $870 $220 STD $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $200 STD $365 $135 N/A $135 $1,350 $20 STD $50 STD N/A N/A N/A N/A STD $80 $85 $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $25 STD $205 $260 $430 STD [B1J.Pro Lo Hat..ches ____ __. [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor [S.~] D~~el Noise Package. n____ [Bl~E3J.I'"_uII.f"erfCeiling Panel____ [B~Bus L~kup System _ _.__. [B14J Wire P"pil Crossing Arm____ _. [B 15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat [Si6]GPSVehicle Monitoring System (cOmplete installed) [BH] Red Light Over Emergency Door n__ [B18]Underseat Rear Heat~ __ _. {B 19J Tailpi!l,e through Bum!l,Elf..____ [B20] Powder Coated Wincjows ____ [B22] Delete W/c - Add Seat - - ----- -- --------- {~3l. DelelE!.~eat = Add W~____ [B.?_5LTrack~~til1!L_____ [B26] Standard Track Seating Seat lC1A] FrClntT()....._ Hooks_ __ _ j<::lEllBear.!owJ:i.Clo~____ (C2.LSpare Di~-'JVheel_._ __ ~3I Auto T~ans IJ\Illrr!lny(5 yr unlimited)_ {C~] 7?-=.100(3aUCln..!'uel Tan.l<......_ _ _ [C5LL-.ow,F'r()file Radial Tires _ __ [C,E>AE()O ~I11P_ UN 486,eJAltemator___. [c::6BL270_~rnPl,lN 4~4 Anem<tl.or ____ [C71 TransyndFilJicf ___ ____._. [Cal A,djtJ.stable Peda~._ ___ [C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension C-20 PARENT BORE DIESEL T e C Conventional Bus WITH Lift . North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & EQuipment* South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- ____ _ FreiQhtliner of South Florida* Body Make and Model:j Thomas C2 Chassis Make and Model: Freightliner B2 108 Standard Transmission:, Allison 3000 PTS __Stan<!ard En ine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 210/605 A/C model: N/A Lift model:' Ricon S-5005** Complete Bus Base Price: $67 877 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., ~.reightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing informati()r1.:.......___ .. Thomas Type C rear lift requires left side fuel fill Body or Complete Unit Supplier:; North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & EQuipment* South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- FreiQhtliner of South Florida* Thomas C2 Freightliner B2 108 Allison 3000 PTS Cater iIIar C-7, 210/605 Carrier AC-12366 Ricon S-5005** $75,069 Optional EqUipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo Hatches STD STD "----'------.- [B2] Dual Powered Roof Vents $870 $870 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat $220 $220 [B~2.~Hi.gJ1HE!.aclr()()lll_ STD STD -- ----- ---- --. [BSA] IntercomlPA --~-, $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ___n_ __~_______ [BSBLP..!- ""ith ~.<Idio__. ------- $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~'------'-'---' [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $25 $25 [B7A] c.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) @"lB] 1MMl Chil~ Safe~ Seat____ $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~Exteri.or Body Light Monitor $200 $200 [B12] Diesel Noise Package STD STD ~.. --- ---..---- ------- [B12BJ Full. '=.erf <::~iling'panel. _ $365 $365 [B_~LB"s~()c:kup System.. ___ __ -- $135 $135 113.14] Wire Pupil Crossing ArrTl_.___ N/A N/A 113.1S] Flip-UpSeat behind Driver's Seat $135 $135 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,350 $1,350 -.--.-------- [B17] Red Li.g!J!. Over E~ergency D_OClr_ $20 $20 [B 18] UndElrseat Rearf:leater___ _. STD STD [B 19J Tailpipe through Bumper $50 $50 [B20] Powder Coated Windows STD STD ~'------- ---_.- [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$570 -$570 ------- ------ - .-- .------ .-- @~3J DelelE!.~ea~dd W~_____ $570 $570 [82S] Tr!i~_~ellting __ ___n _________ $2,110 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $2,110 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [El~6] Standard _-rra~~E!ating Seat _n__ $230 $230 LC1A) Fr()nt Tow Hool<s_ _____ STD STD [~1BJRearT.llw Hoo~__..___ $80 $80 lC21.~are Qisc~.Elel__ - ------- $85 $85 [C3] Auto Tr<ins '{V.!lrrantYJ5X~LJnl~ll1i~d)__ $400 (2S00 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $400 (2S00 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) [C4]~-1 O()_Gallo[liueLTank__.. ---- ----- $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C5] Low Profile Radial Tires $25 $25 ~6AJ 200 Am..e U!'I.4860 Alternato~_ ._- $356 STD [C6.s1~70_A_mPL/I>J 4864 A~ernato.r....__ . $205 $205 ~] Tra~Yl1<if'I\Ji?____ ___ $260 $260 [C8]~ju~t<t.b.le~dals_._ .__ ---.-- - $430 $430 [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD C-21 Standard ConfiguratIOn WITHOUT Lift WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C, WITHOUT Lift Purchase Order (p.O.) InstructIOns IC/IC IC/IC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 29 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITHOUT Lift Body or Complete Umt Supplier Rivers Bus Sales Inc Rivers Bus Sales Inc , , Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE - Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Transmission: .- International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 __ Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: A/C model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 --- -------~ Lift model: N/A N/A ---,--.. $54,040 $61,778 Complete Bus Base Price: de complete bus price, body option prices ana cnassls option prices on one P.'). maae OUt to Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo Hatch $63 $63 ~'--'--" [B2} Power Roof Vent $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD STD ~'_.-'-".- [B5A] Intercom/PA $312 $312 -------- --------- [B5B] PA with Radio $404 $404 ~._._._------ [B5C) SterElo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] ExteriorBody Light Monitor $296 $296 [B12] Diese~Noise Packa~ $676 STD IB12BL,"-LJII.i'erf Ceiling Pa~__ STD STD [B13] Bus Lockup System $300 $300 ~._-_._- [B14] W~re Pupil Cro~sing Arm N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16} GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,540 $1,540 --------- --. [B.!ZLRed Light Over Emergel1cy Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $528 $528 [B 1~LT<3~pipe throu~~mper_. N/A N/A ~20] P()wderCoated_ Windows __. $162 $162 [B22} Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A N/A C---...-.-__..____._. [B2~] Delete Se<3~dd W/~.__ N/A N/A [B25] Track Seating N/A N/A -"---------.-.--. [B2.e>L~~d<3rd Track Seating Seat N/A N/A [C1Al Front Tow H_ooks__ ____ $38 $38 [Cl B]Rear Tow Hooks.__ $43 $43 [e2] Spare. Disc WheEll..___ _. $101 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $101 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) ~3] A"t() T!.<Ins VV<lrr<l[lty (5.E..L1I1Ji.mited) _ $365 $365 lC4E5-1.<JiJ.Gallcln FlJ.ElITank___ N/A N/A [e5] Low Profile Radial Tires $170 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) $170 (Goodyear 169, 255nOR 22.5 H) ~. ___n________ _'__ ~6.A] 200 !'.mpUN ~~O Alternator__ $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C6B] 270 Amp UN 4864 Altemator - $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) ---------~------. - [Cl] Transynd F!uicl...____ $116 $116 [G8] Adjustable P~~ls__ N/A N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 'Inclu- Rivers C-22 WET SLEEVE DIESEL 29 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift Standard Configuration WITH Lift, WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (p.O.) Instructions IC/le; IC/IC B d S Ii R B SI R B SI * o y upp er: Ivers us a es, nc. Ivers us a es, nc. -- Body Make and Model; ICCE ICCE - Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 .Sta'!c:IardEngine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 Ale model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 -- ------- Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 Lift model: Complete Bus Base Price: $58,746 $66,122 mplete buS price, bOdY option prices and ChassIs option prices on one P.l . made out tc Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices [Bl]Pro Lo Hatch_ $63 $63 ----- [B2] Power Roof Vent $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77" High H':<Idroo~_ ____ STD STD [B5A] IntercomlPA $312 $312 ------ --------- [B5B]!"A with Ra~ie>.... ___ $404 $404 [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A) c.E. Wnite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [(37B] IMMI ChilcJ...Safety .Seat N/A N/A [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 ~'--- [B12] Diesel Noise Package STD STD ~_._- [E3.12B] Full..!".erf Ceiling Panel.___ STD STD [B1~.us LockupSys.~r11.... $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 "--.-- [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,540 $1,540 ----~----~---------- lE!17]B~d Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B~J.Tailpipe through BUmper N/A N/A [B2~lPow~e.r.c;,oa~.d..Windows $162 $162 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$532 -$532 -- --- ---------------- --------. ----- [B~]Delete Sea.!._-_.o,d..ct...W/~ $532 $532 [8.25] Track Seating ---- $1,184 $1,184 [B26] Standard~~c:k SE!ating Sea! $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) lC_~Front Tow Hook~___ ------- $38 $38 lc;,lB] Rear To,^,.':fool<~__ $43 $43 [C~Spare Disc Whe':'..._ $101 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $101 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 ....--.---. [C,4] 75-100 Gali<lr1Fu.E!.'.Tank N/A N/A [C~l.~o....,profileRadial Ti~~__. $170 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) $170 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) [l::6A] 200Amp ~N 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD E6ElJ.27.<J..Amp UN 4864~lternator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [C7]Transynd Fluid _____._ $116 $116 [C8]Adjustable Ped~_ N/A N/A [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 InCJij[je co Rivers Bus C-23 WET SLEEVE DIESEL 29 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus Standard ConfiguratIon WITH LIft. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (P 0.) Instructions IG./IC I~/IC Body Supplier:, Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE --.----. Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE ----- Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Transmission: --- International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 - Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 ------ --------. Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 -- - $59,391 $66,767 Complete Bus Base Price: ude complete bus pnce, bOdy option prrces and chassIS option prrces on one 1".1. . made out tc rs Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo Hatch $63 $63 [B2] Power Roof Vent $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $340 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B~ln" High He~droorTI__ STD STD ~~A] IntercomIP~H____ $312 $312 [B5ElJ~~!th Ra~___ $404 $404 ~5C] Stereo ~adioJno PAL....._._ $293 $293 B61 LockinQ Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. VVhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A ~J Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 ~12] Diesel Noise Package STD STD [B12BJ Full ~erf Ceiling_Panel _ STD STD [813] Bus Lockup System $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A ~15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System . (c:.omplete installe.d)__ $1,540 $1,540 [B17] Red,Light ()ver Emergency Door $19 $19 [~_181Un~rseat Rear Heate~. $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A 1B20] Powder Coated '!'Jindo~ $162 $162 [B2?1 Delete W/~dd Seat -$532 -$532 [B23] DeleteSeat~ Add W/C_ $532 $532 ~2_5] Track Seating___._ $1,184 $1,184 [B2Ell Standar~:rrac~Se.<lling Seat __ $280 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) lc:1A] Front Tow Hook~_____ $38 $38 I(;ll3l~ear.Io-"",Hoo~ __ ____ $43 $43 I(;2] Spare Disc Whe~_____ $101 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $101 (See mfr. noles, page E-57.) [C3J.~utc>_Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 l~4]75-100 Gallon Fuel Tanl<...... ___. N/A N/A [C5LLow Pro~le Radial Tires___ STD STD 1C6~1.200 Amp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C6,E3] 270 AI"Tl.E.~N~864 Altemator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [C2LTransynd Flui~_____ $116 $116 IC8LAdjus1abJe Pedals ___ _ N/A N/A C 1 01 Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD "lilcl Rive C-24 Standard Configuration WITHOUT Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C, WITHOUT Lift Purchase Order (P.O ) Instructions IC/lC ICIIC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITHOUT Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier:: Rivers Bus Sales,lnc.* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE -- Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE --- Standard Transmission: Allison prs 2500 Allison PTS 2500 - __ _- Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International Dr 466E, 210/520 International Dr 466E, 210/520 A/C model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 --- ------ ------ Lift model: N/A N/A -------- Complete Bus Base Price: $56.665 $64,483 e complete bUS prrce, boay option prrces ana chaSSIs option prrces on one P. . maae out to Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices IB ll.!'ro Lo Hatch . $125 $125 --~- [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56_) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A ~177" High Headro~m___ sro SrD [B5A] !ntercom/PA _ ____ $312 $312 1B5B] Pj\ with Radio ___ $404 $404 [B5C] Stereo Radio (no PAL-. $293 $293 B61 Lockinc Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A @.?l Exterior Bq~y Light Monitor $296 $296 [B12] Die_sel No~se Package $746 sro [B 12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel STD SrD [B 131 Bus Lo,ckup Systel1l........ $300 $300 1E3..!.4.l VVirEl Pupil. Crossing Arm N/A N/A [B15] FIiP:Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (come'Elte installedL_______ [B171Red LJ9ht Qver Erl'lergency Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $528 $528 1B19] TI3~pipethrou[t1..E3.umper N/A N/A [B201Powder COl3.ted VVindows $257 $257 1B_22] Delete W/C -Add Seat N/A N/A [B231 Dele!e Sea~dd WIC~ N/A N/A [B25] Track Seating N/A N/A IB2~lStandard Track Seating Seat N/A N/A --- --- ---- [C~LFro.n.!. Tqw Hooks.. u_ $38 $38 l~lBl RearTowH..'l.~s_.._.~..__ $43 $43 [C2L~are_Qisc Whe~_____ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [c:.31Auto Trans Warranty (Syr unlimited) $365 $365 ~4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel.!a.11I<...... N/A N/A IC~~ow P~ofilEl..'3adial Tires~_ -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) [C6A] 200 ~mp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD ~6BJ 27() Amp UN 48~ Alternator__ $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) 1<::7] Transy.ncj Fluid_.. _____ $116 $116 [C8J-"'_djustable Pedal!l__~ .. N/A N/A C101 Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 nc uaecc Rivers C-25 WET SLEEVE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH lift Standard Configuration WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) InstructIOns. ICIIC IC/IC Body Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* '.- Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 ndard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 - AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 --- Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 om Jete Bus Base Price: $60,470 $67,875 ee us price, bOdy option prices and chassis option prices on one P:C . made out"Tc les, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [Bl] Pro Lo Ha~u $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77." HighHead~om _ STD STD LBJiA] Intercom/PA __ $312 $312 [B5B] Pi\ with Radi~_ $404 $404 [B5C] Stereo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 B61 Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. \l\lhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) lB7E3l!.1'v1_l'v1I.fhild Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] ExtE!rior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 [B12]Diesel Noise Packag~_ STD STD [B12B} FunPerfCei~ng ParJE!.l...__ STD STD @1~~.s Lockup_Systel1l_____ $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [~~LFlip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16} GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (complete installe~___ 1~.!!lRed Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 IB 1.!lJ Ul1Ci.erseatRear_ Heat~_ $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A [820J Powder Coated Windows $257 $257 [~~J Delete W/C 'i\dd S~__._ .$532 -$532 [B23] Delete Seat-=-!ld_d W/~__. $532 $532 [B~LTrack Seat~______ $2,978 $2,978 [B26] Standard Track Seating Seat $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [C1J\]F~ntTow_H~ok~. $38 $38 -- [c;~l.Rear Towf:lc>ok!_ $43 $43 -._-----~--- ~2LSpa~Eis(;lJ\Iheel- ____ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C3] ALJl.tJ Trans_ Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 [~4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank__ N/A N/A [C~~ow Profile Ra.dicl'-.Iires___ -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) LC6A] 20Q..p,mp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD -----~-- ~6B]PO Amp Ui'J4864 Alte~l1lllcJr__ $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (Vt Engine $258) [Cl] Transyn_dfhJj(j_ ________. $116 $116 [G8] AdjuslableP~als_ _ ___ N/A N/A [Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 Sta "clude com~ Rivers Bus Sa C-26 WET SLEEVE DIESEL 47 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus Standard ConfiguratIOn WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) InstructIOns. IC/IC I<::JIC Body Supplier:' Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* i Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE -- Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-81722 ----~-- Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $61,230 $68,634 pee DUS prrce, body option prrces ana cnassls option prrces on one"""P:1: . maae oUfTc Sales, Inc. Optional EquIpment Prices [B .!1.!>r.l? Lo Hatc:l1... $125 $125 -.-------.- [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A ~l2Z"High Headroom _ . STD STD [ElSA] Intercom/PAn____ $312 $312 [I3SB] P_A with. Radisl___~ $404 $404 ~SC] Stereo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 IIB61 Lockino Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7 A] c.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B]IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A ~] Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 ~12] Diesel NoisePackage __ STD STD IB12B].flIII_Perfc;eiling Pan~ STD STD [B11l-'3us Lockup Sys!.em ___ $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [B15.lfIip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16J GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 ~ce>..ll1!'lete instaue.cJ)___ .____ [817] Red Light Ov~mergency Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) JE3~9] Ta~pipe through Bumper N/A N/A [B20] POyjder Coated Wlndow~.__ $257 $257 rlB2?J...i:leleteW/C - Add Seat_. -$532 -$532 rlB23] Delete. Seat_.~dd W/c $532 $532 (B2SI Track SE!.atin9.___ $2,978 $2,978 [B261 Standard Track Seating Seat $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) !fl/1] Front T..o.....J:lClOks_ $38 $38 [Cl.!3] Re<ll" TowHook~n__ $43 $43 -- ~2J..Spare Disc Whe~~__ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) ~3L~uto Trans Warranty (S yr unlimited) $365 $365 $4] ~100 Gallon Fuel Tank N/A N/A ---.- ---------------- ~5]..l')w-f>rof~E! _~a.ctial.:fires___ STD STD [c:6AJ~O<l..l\mp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD ------- [C6B] 270~mp Ur-l~864 Alternator . $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $2S8) [C7J.T!~nsy'n<l.":'uicl_ $116 $116 -- Ig8] l\~justabl.E!..F'-e.cl~s N/A N/A Cl01 Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD . riiClude cciiTiiffiffi Rivers Bus C-27 Standard ConfiguratIOn WITHOUT Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C. WITHOUT Lift Purchase Order (P 0 ) Instructions IC/IC IC/IC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITHOUT Lift B d C u . S r R' B SI R' B SI o yor omp ete nit upp ler: Ivers us aes, nc. Ivers us aes, nc.'" Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AiC model: N/A Carrier AC-111133 - ------ ---, Lift model: N/A N/A - Complete Bus Base Price: $58,820 $67.292 omplete bus price, bOdy option prices and chaSSIS option prices on one P. J. made out to us Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [B1L'pro Lo Hatch _____ $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) B3) Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4177" Hi9~ Headr()~m ___ STD STD --- [B5A] Intercom/'p~_ .__ ___ $312 $312 ~?B] PA with l3adio__ ___ $404 $404 ~c:] Stereo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ,@Z.El] IMMI ChildSafety Seat. N/A N/A ~_ Exterior Bo..dy Light Monitor $296 $296 [E3..~E)iesel Noise Package $864 STD !E31~ull Perf Ce~ing Pa~ STD STD lB.13] Bus LockupSystem $300 $300 lEl.14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A II!!..51F1ip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (complete installed)_ @.1Xl Redl..ight Over Emergency Door $19 $19 !E3~nderseat Rear Heater $528 $528 ~19] Tailpipethrough Bumper N/A N/A ~20] Powd~ Co~ted V\/indows........__ $353 $353 [~2?]Delete W/C - Add Se.'lt__ N/A N/A [B23] Delete Seat ~ AdrJ,W/C__ N/A N/A @.25] Track Seatin9..___ N/A N/A [826] Stand~rd Track Seating Seat_ N/A N/A $lA] Fro_nt..T.ow H.ooks_ $38 $38 [.c;lB) Rear Tow Hooj(~__ $43 $43 ---- [C2~pare [)isc Wheel___ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [f..3.LA.ut~..rrans~rranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 lc4]25.-1 OOGallonFuel Tank__ N/A N/A .rg5] LowProfile RCidial!ires -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255nOR 22.5 H) [C:15A] 200 Amp Ut-J~60 Alternator__ $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C~27~~mp l,Ir-l 4864 Alternator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [QJ Transynd Fluid ______ $116 $116 [C_8] A.djLJstablePe(ja~_u_ ____ N/A N/A C101 Air Ride Rear Susoension $373 $373 Trlcruaei: Rivers B C-28 Standard ConfiguratIOn: WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (p.O.) Instructions: 1(;fIC ICIIC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift Body Supplier:i Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* ; Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Bodv Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 ndard Enaine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: N/A Carrier AC.111133 -- Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 omplete Bus Base Price: $63,120 $71,089 lIete DUS price, Doay option pnces ana cnassls option prices on one P.l:: . maae out tc les,lnc. OptIOnal Equipment Prices ~] Pro La Hatch $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes. page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) 831 Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat NfA N/A [B4]77" High He~droor11........_ _____ STD STD [B~A] Intercom/PA______ $312 $312 [B5B] PA with R<i..d~_ _ $404 $404 [B5C] S~ereo Radio (no P~ $293 $293 B61 Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] E_xterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 .l'3~_2] Diesel Noise. Package STD STD J.El.1.2!3l.!'ulI.!'erf GeJling Panel. STD STD [B 13] Bus Lockup System $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Grossin.g Arm N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [816] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (complete installed) [B17] Red Lig_ht Over Emergency Door $19 $19 [8 ~l_Under~ea\ ~E!~Heater......_ $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) .1'31_9] Tailpipe through Bump~ N/A N/A {B20] Powder Coated Windows $353 $353 JB~?l~elete WIC - Add Seat -$532 -$532 ------------ [823] Delete Seat - Add WIG $532 $532 .@.25] Track ~eating_.__ $4,877 $4,877 [B~lStand~(j..rrack Seating Seat $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [C1A] FrCJnt T()w H.ooJ<s_ __ $38 $38 [C1B]~earTowJ::i()()~ __ $43 $43 -- ~2] Spar~_~isc Wheel $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) --- ----- ----- [<:;3] Alllo Trans Warrant~~r unlimited) $365 $365 [<:;4] 7.5-:.10o...Gallon fueITank____ N/A N/A [C5) L~ Pr<lfile _R!idi~Tires_____ -$43 (Goodyear 169. 255170R 225 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) le6A] 2.0Q..~p UN 4860 Alternator ._ $425 (VT engine $392) STD -- ~6B] 270 ~p UN.~!l6~~ternator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [fILTransynd Fluid___ $116 $116 [CB] Adjulll.able"f>E!clals N/A N/A Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 Sta C "TricTUaecomp Rivers Bus Sa C-29 Standard Configuration: WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) InstructIOns. ICjlC LC/lC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 65 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus o y upp er:' Ivers us a es, nc. Ivers us a es, nc. Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 tandard En~ine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-111133 Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $63,641 $71,609 plete DUS price, Doay option prices ana cnasSIS option prices on one P.C . maae out te ales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices ~1] Pro Lo Hatch $125 $125 "---- [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) B31 Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [84177" High Headro.9.f1l....n_ STD STD (BSA] Intercom/p'~___ $312 $312 [BSI3] PA_with Radio. $404 $404 [B~C] Stereo Radio (no PA)_ $293 $293 B61 Lock.inQ Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. \M1ite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) @]B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 [Bl2] Diesel Noise Package STD STD @12B] Full PerfCei'ing_Pan~ STD STD [B1.31 Bus_Lockup Sy~em___._ $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [B_~Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (c:o.rn"plete_installed)_ -- [B!Zl Red Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A [B20jPowder Coated Windows $353 $353 IB2~Delete Wlc;,~dd Se~ -$532 -$532 [~31 Dele!e Seat: AddW/C $532 $532 ~S] Tr~k Seati~._____ $4,877 $4,877 [B.2.!ll. Standard Track~.eating~_ $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [G.1~1 Front Tow Hoo~___ $38 $38 [C1,El]Rea! Tow HOCl~_ $43 $43 [C2] Spare Disc Wheel $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) 1"------------ !C3l!-uto TrarlS Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 $365 ['2.4]7~~OO Gallon Fue-'-~~_ N/A N/A !C~J..LowYr()fiIe Radiai.:Tires_._ STD STD rC6A] 200 AmpUN4860 Altemator $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C6B]370 Amp--':LN ~8~~~lterna~ $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $2S8) [C_7JJransYIl(j Fluid $116 $116 ------- ------ [~lAdju~t~le Ped~s. N/A N/A C101 Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD B d S \I R B SI * R B SI * S "T,1"clillfe com Rivers Bus S C-30 PRICES FOR TYPE D - FRONT ENGINE SCHOOL BUSES AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT - - - e)~) .1.) , - ! III IU.I II-jllllllllll I ~ I U II ~ .1I!~'!II."m",IlI~I;fl!~iil r11":11 If':l'lEt: I ~ c jt 11'- I ~ \i1,'i,lilil[ 'I"",i\""'"" f i" \~, ". '! ~\~:'~"'\~~ a Note: Picture is to illustrate general configuration of Type 0 buses, but may not represent actual available model(s) or Florida school bus specifications. NOTES: 1) For wheelchair lift buses you must specify desired lift make and location - front or rear. 2) See Appendix A for delivery pricing by manufacturer. 3) See Appendix B for actual seating capacities of wheelchair lift buses. 4) See Appendix C for optional lifts available from bus manufacturers. 5) See Appendix D for optional air conditioning systems available from bus manufacturers. 6) See Appendix E for optional engines available from bus manufacturers, 7) See Appendix F for optional tires available from bus manufacturers. 8) See Appendix G for optional baggage compartment information available from bus manufacturers, 9) See Appendix H for additional option information. 10) See Appendix I for non-contract options available from bus manufacturers, 11) See Appendix J for manufacturers' notes on various optional equipment issues. 12) Please contact the manufacturer to determine if bus capacity is affected due to the installation of the: (a) C.E. White Toddler Seat (b) Baggage compartment (c) 100 Gallon Fuel Tank D-1 Type 0 Front Engine Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT Ale (see map on page 8)- pplier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc,- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightllner of South Florlda- ke and Model: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF -~-- ICFE ke and Model: Blue Bird A3FE 3503S Thomas CHS8 ICFE Transmission: Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS Allison PTS 2500 ine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model:1 N/A I N/A N/A Lift model:1 N/A I N/A N/A us Base Price:1 $64,831 I $60,725 $61,273 ice and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc, .0. addressing information. ce and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freighlliner _._-----~------~ ge 7 for specifiC P.O. addressing information. ------ -----~--------~------ ------ ----- --~~--~-~._- ice and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: (l3.1JPro_~.Cia~ _ -- -------- - --- --- -- $76 STD $125 [B21 Power Roof Venl $402 (See mfr. noles, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. nOleS, page E-S6.l (83J Mabon Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A N/A [8~LTCfjtg.l1.H-"~r<>~rn -----~ ------- $486 STD STD rBSA] IntercomlP A N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $325 ~-----~-------- -------- [ElSB] P..A_withR_adio______ - ----------- ~-- STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $431 [El.SCLStereo_Radi"-~no.P..AL____ _______ N/A $375 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $319 iB131Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 $66 IB7)\1 C,E, V\ihite integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) [BD3iIM':A1 Chiid Safety Seat N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A [B~5xtenor!lody Light Moni~r___ $105 $395 $296 [B12] Dlesel~ois~?~9<age STD STD $656 ------ ---~- [B12EjJ Fui'l'erf Ce'lir1~ Pan~I_______w____ sm $294 $87 [B13LBusL~i<up Syst."-Il1_____ STD $135 $325 ------~-- [Bl~! VV1ref'upli.C;r<>ssing Arm_M_______ $50 N/A N1A [81SJ Flip.Up Seal benind Driver's Seat N/A $135 $279 [Bi6jops Vehicle Monitoring System I $1,350 $1,540 (complete i,'st~<<<!(jL__~___w _______ $1,500 lB 17) R.ed .Li!1.~'- Clv~r ~ll1e(gency D""r $5 $20 $19 [B1BtUnderseal ~ear_Heater _n' __. $299 (80K 8TU) (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) STD $344 - -- ----- {~1 SL~i1p'p.e.tnro_~~Elllrn'p_er.___. __ N/C $100 N/A [B20J Powder.C;-"_ated Windows____ N/A $225 $418 -------- [822J Deiete W/C . Add Seat N/A N/A N/A !~3JQ.e1ete ~ea'-:!-<ld.\'IJIC_ N1A N/A N/A -------------- [82sJTr~k_Se_"ti_"rL___w. __w_' N/A N/A N/A i!l2.l31s-",,,-~d Tra~k_~~bn~_S~~_~_____ N/A N/A N/A E1.'O'!~~l)n'_!o_"'l_i"oI<.. _ _.__ STD $41 $22 ------------ --- $43 [~~~l_~~~~I?_~~~~~___ STD $76 ---- - ----- [C!] _searei:lisc'Nhe..I___ $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) -- -- ---- .- -- ~_~1~ut9 Tr~,!_~ ~~~~~_{~YL~"-I~'!l~t~9L __ STD $400 (2SOO PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $365 (2500 PTS) / $515 (3000 PTS) -'- lC4ES.:l00 Ga'~n!_uel_Tank STD (100 ga<<on) $240 (See mfr. notes. page E-S7.l N/A -- -------- - l~~~~~_~~~~e_~_a~~~T!..~~ N1A $25 -$43 (Goodyear 169. 2SS170R 22.S H) ----------- [~e.A!2~O!'ml'_LlN 4B~!'Itemato'________ N/A $325 $425 [<:E;ElE70,o,my LJ~_4~A~rn.lor___~_~__ $433 $595 $697 rc;,7L!ran_sy"d Fluid__ STD $260 $116 (2SooPTSl/$156 (3000PTS) ---------- ----------- [ea] Adjusta,t>",P-"dlils___ ~____ N/A N/A N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $513 Complete Bus Su . umn_..eody Ma Chassis Ma Standard -- ------- ._ _____Standard Eng Complete B -- -'nclude' complete bus pr See page 7 for specific P .. Include complete bus pri _ of_SO_Ulh_~I()rida. See pa ... Include complete bus pr 0-2 r; 1~1/};'l";'J:... '",,: ,~, . ~" . ~ -;;, ; ~ ~, ~ , ~ ,,',; :,:. :::'"":,,;.~'~L"k, ~ ~"'''d';:r:':;,.It.,'tr:,',,:,A;~'',:,:",,".r~'",';,:'''fi.'i['"L'-::>,',' ,','.:", 'f ~ see map on page tier: Florida Transportation Systems' First Class Coach & Equipment"" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.... South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- and Model: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF ICFE and Model: Blue Bird A3FE 3503S Thomas CHS8 ICFE ansmission: Allison 2500 PTS Allison 2500 PTS Allison PTS 2500 , HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 190/520 CaterpillarC-7,190/520 International OT 466E, 210/520 A/C motieiT N/A N/A N/A Lift model:1 Braun NL919FIBnB Ricon S-5005 Ricon 5005 B.ase Price:1 $70,318 $64,626 $65,094 and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. . addressing infonnation. and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc" or Freightliner .------ 7 for speCific P.O. addressing information. and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices. !B.11.."ro,Lo H~<=h,_"",'-u_,. $76 sm $125 [B2J Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3) Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat NIA NIA NIA [B4E~"f1ig.h_ ~~d~oolTl_,.. _,_, -------- $486 STD STD [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.l $325 ----------- ------ - -- - ------- IB5EllPA,w.lttI~dI0 STD $430 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.l $431 ,-- ---- - - ------ ---- [1l5<::1~er~..fl"dlo (110 PAl ~-'_n'__ NIA $375 (See mfr. notes. page E.SS.) $319 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank sm $25 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) $545 (See mfr. notes. page E-SS.) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-SS.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat NIA $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) N/A [B8J Exterior Body light Monitor $105 $395 $296 [B1,2] Diesel Noise Package STD sm sm [1312131. f'~1I Perf Ceiling Panel sm $294 $87 [B~~lB~sl,o~up ~s1"ITl,____,_ _", sm $135 $325 [!l~4)_W".e Pupi~.c-",ssin~~__~","__. $50 NIA NIA [B151 Flip-Up Seal behind Drivefs Seat N/A $135 $279 [SfeJGPSVehTcTeMonitonng Systeiil ,on (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 ---- ----------- --~- -------- @~ 7L~dl,lQht Ov-"'~m.er2Ell1cy D~o.r. $5 $20 $19 @1.8Lun<ler""~R."..,- Heater __,,______ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) sm $700 (See mfr notes. page E-56.) [B 19J Tailpipe through Bumper N/C $100 NIA [B201f>.0"'cl"':.C~at"cl'\IV,"d~~___ __,__, 'n N/A $225 $418 [[j22l ~ele_te 1,V~~~cl,Sea-,--_ ,_,,,__m -$445 -$570 -$595 [1l~3tD,,~-,e ~""'-:.p,dcllJl/{.c.,. __,m $446 $570 $595 [~,2.sErack S--"-at~_______, $3,203 $3,350 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $4,752 l~6]_S-,al1clard T!~ck.seating..s-"Il'---, ___ _, $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) 1S.~l_~~~t_~~~_~~~_ -,- --- STO $41 $22 - -- -------- [c.1.BL Re..r !o.w.':io~! STD $76 $43 ---------- - [(:2] Spare Disc Wheel $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) ~}~~!~_"!~a!,~_~~~~ty (5 yr ~~!~~~L ___ _ STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) ((:417.5200 Gallon Fuel Tank _,_,,___ sm (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) N/A IS_~L ~~_~ ~!~~~_~~~~a!_!i!e~ N/A $25 -$43 (Goodyear 169. 255170R 22.5 H) - ------- ,-, n I NIA $325 $425 10~l.200 AiTII'.LJN_4.860 A~ern~'-orm_ ___ r [C:6BJ270_AiTI!,l,J,N.~86...4 ~Il~at!,r _ _ n -" $433 $595 $697 [C!L Tra,,!t"iJ.l'luid.........,. STD $260 $116 (2500 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) ----- rc:8Lp,dju..tablei>"clal-'--,__ N/A N/A N/A (C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $513 North & Central Florida DiStricts { 8) Complete Bus Supp ,___,n__" Body Make Chassis Make ------------- Standard Tr _,S~p_at:.d..Engine Complete Bus - InCludecompletebus price ,__See page 7 for specific P.O .. Include complete bus price of South Florida. See page ... Include complete bus price 0-3 ~tal1dil!~liQIl ~ ~ ~ Complete Bus Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc." Body Make and Model: Chassis Make and Model: Standard Transmission: Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: A/C model: Lift model: Complete Bus Base Price: IC FE ICFE Allison PTS 2500 International OT 466E, 210/520 Carrier AC-121133 N/A $69,752 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: [B 15] Flip.Up Seat behind Driver's Seat iEff6] GPS Vehide Monitoring System . (complete installed) ---. ------------------- $125 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A STD $325 $431 $319 $66 $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A $296 STO $87 $325 N/A $279 $1,540 $19 $344 N/A $418 N/A N/A N/A N/A $22 $43 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) N/A -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) STO $273 $116 (2500 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) N/A $513 [81] Pro Lo Hatch [B2] Power Roof Vent [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat [B4] 77" High Headroom_ [B5A] IntercomlPA ~A."\'IithHadio _ ._ [85G] Stereo Radio (no~___ [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank [B7A] C.E. lJIIhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat lB7B] IMMIChil<!Sa~ty Seat ___n__ [B8J.i."'erior Bodt~~9htMonitor ___m_ [B~J Diesel Noise Package [B12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel [B~_"s_~ockup System [.EJ.14] Wire PLJpilGrossing Arm [E31Jl Red Li~lht Over Eme!!len~ Door ____ [Il,18]UrldElr!;eat Rear '::i_e~tel".______. [.E3.~Tailpipe_ through BUll1Eer________ [B20] Powder Coated Windows [822] Delete W/C - Add Seat --- ---- ~---------- ~l DelElte.S8<lt..: Add W/C2.. [Eg5J.TrackSeating --... -------- [B26LStandardTra.ckSeating Seat_ _____ ~-"].Front Tow.J:iooks n [G1B] Rear_T"w Hooks_ n (G2] Spare'p~cWheel [C3] AUl<>_!'a_n_s V\iarranty"(5 yr unlilllitedL__ IC4E~.1.Q()_G.allon F_~i!"f"lI<...._ _ ___.. lG5] Low Profil"Bad.ial~_ [~6A] 200 Amp_lIN 4860 Allerr1~to-'--___ [C6B] 270 AmpLiN 4864 Allemator___. [G7]~"nsynd Flu;(l__ _ n ~8JAdju-stable Pecja~s _____ [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension D-4 ?1i3~I.':<1l.I.Qrl ~ ~ IC ete Bus Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.. ----- - --_..~ --- --------- Body Make and M()del: ICFE -------- Chassis Make and Model: ICFE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 .. Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: Ricon 5005 --- Complete Bus Base Price: $73,410 d optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: [Ell] Pro Lo I-iatch ---------- ---- $125 [B2) Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD ~-_._----- .- [BSAJ IntercomlPA ------------- $325 ----------- ~ with Radio $431 [BSC] Stereo Radio (no PAl .--- $319 [B6] Locking Doo~ at Fuel Tank $66 lEJ.7A] C.E.:..lJ'.tlite Integrated Child Restraint Sellt $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7BJIMMI Child Safety Seat N/A I"-----'-- .---------- - - -. [B8] Exterior_B()dy Light Monitor -. .- _.. $296 [B 12] Diesel Noise Package STD 1'----- -------- [B 12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel un _ -~.- $87 [B~~l. Bus -'=~kllP Sy~el11_______ -----~.-. $325 [B_14] V\ljre Pupil.~~ssing Arm ___._ N/A . -------.-.- [B lSJ Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat n. $279 [131S]GPS VehiCle-Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,540 f'--.----...--- -. [B17] RE!.d.-'=i~lht Over Emerg~I1'<:Y Door___ $19 [Bl~]Unde~~at.RearHeater _ ----~-- $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [~_1.9] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A ----- [B20] Powder Coated Windows $418 [B22] Delete WIC . Add Seat -$595 ----. ---~--------- . [~~ DeletE! Se,at - Add W/C ------ ___un ---.- $595 [B2SJ Track Seating $4,752 [B26] ~andard Track_S.El~ing Seat .- $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [Cl!>.J.Front T,<>w Hooks _ ------ .-. $22 [C1Bl~E!a..r.Tow Hooks ________ -- $43 [C~Spa_re [)~<;\IVheel ---------- ---- $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C~] Auto Trans\iVarranty (5.Y.r.lJnlimit8(jl $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) [C4] 75-_~OQ Gallol1 FuelIank ------ N/A lC_5JLo.w Profile.Badial Ti~_ -------- ----- -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255nOR 22.5 H) [~A] 20,<> AmJ>L,JN 486Q_ AJtema!C>r . _______ STD (C:613127().A.rl1p_L/N 48~ AJternator_____ ---~. ---- $273 [c;D Transynd Fluid__ ----- - $116 (2S00 PTS) 1$156 (3000 PTS) [C8] Adjustable P8(j~s --- ~--- -~-- N/A [C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension $513 Compl . Include complete bus price an 0-5 71 Type D FE STRAIGHT FLOOR Complete School Bus - WET SLEEVE ENGINE Standard Configuration WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions. IC/IC IC/lg Body Supplier:, Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Body Make and Model: ICFE ICFE Chassis Make and Model: ICFE ICFE ---- Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 -----. International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-121133 ---------- Ricon 5005 Lift model: Ricon 5005 -- $65,919 $74,235 Complete Bus Base Price: omplete bus price, bOdy option prices ana cnassls Option prices on one t".\.. maae OUt te S Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices ~~o Hatch $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) B31 Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77" liig_h Headroom STD STD ----- [B~A] Interco~~___ $325 $325 --- [B~B] PA with_f3.adio __ $431 $431 [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl $319 $319 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. VVhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7E3lJ~~l.fhild_~afety Seat _ N/A N/A [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 '.' ~iesel Noise Package STD STD [B12B] FulIPerfCeilin9.P~. $87 $87 [B13]!l':!s_ Locku!>~y~tem _. $325 $325 [B14] Wir.El..F'upil Crossirlg Arm_____ N/A N/A [B1S] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16]"GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (c:o_mplete i~talled) _. !!l.17] Re~Light O,,-er Emergency Door $19 $19 [B 18] Underseat Rear Heater $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) "-----.-- ---- lI3.19lIailpipe !hrough BUIll~__ N/A N/A (EgQ},F'owder Coated Windows $418 $418 [13~2Ll)elete W/C - Acjd Seat ______. -$595 .$595 [B23] Delete Seat - Add W/C $595 $595 [B2~.II"<l<:k Seating_ ------ $4,752 $4,752 -- [826] Standard ~ack_Seati.rl.!!_S~. $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [C1AJfron.t. Tow f-!.o~_ $22 $22 ~c.1El] Rear Toy,< ':l~ks __ $43 $43 -_. [C2] Spare [)isc V\lhe~___.___. $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $365 (2S00 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) $365 (2S00 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) f'-------- ----.---- [~4] 7S-100_<O.allon Fu,el Tank .____ N/A N/A [c:S1Low Profile RadiaITire~___ STD STD rc;6A] 200_AmPL1.N.~~60~ernat()f $425 STD [c;!5?] 270 Amp UN48.E>~ Alternator_ $697 $273 ~7]:r.rans~[ld Fluid._ ------- $116 (2S00 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) $116 (2S00 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) [C8~~Lustable~als ___ '._ N/A N/A Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD * Include c Rivers Bu D-6 Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Florida Distrids (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equlpment** Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- Body Make and l\II.odel: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3FE 3700S Thomas CHS8 Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 230/660 _ Caterpillar C-7, 210/605 AlC model: N/A N/A Lift model: N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $69,618 $65,462 "Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc" or Freightliner of South.florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ICFE ICFE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 N/A N/A $66,668 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: ~LoHat~___ $76 STD $125 [B2J Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A (B4] 77" High Headroom __ $514 STD STD (B5A] Inlercom/PA --------- N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $325 ~--- -. .------ ~BjP_A:with Radio STD $430 (See mfr. noles. page E-56.) $431 --------- ~eo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $319 --------- [B6) Locking Door at Fuel Tank -. STD $25 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) $545 (See mfr. notes. page E-56) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) ~---_. (B7Bl'",~IChild ~ety Seat __ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A .!E38] Exterior Body Light Monitor $105 $395 $296 ----- ---------------- .!i>.12l Dle~el Noisei>a.ckage ___ STD STD $659 ~]J'ull-"'erfCeilin.2p'a~___ _ STD $325 $87 (B_1:3] Bus LOckU.p_~:t.~_., STD $135 $325 (B14)_VVire Pupil Cr()s~g Ann _ - $50 N/A N/A [BI5J Flip-Up Seal behind Drive(s Seat NIA $135 $279 [B16J GPS Vehicle Monitoring-System -. (compiete installed) $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 "----'- ......--.- .- (B17L Red. Light Over Emergency D()or_ $5 $20 $19 [B_181U~der"-eat R"ar _H"a",,-_ --------- $299 (aOK BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) STD $344 IBI9] Tailpipe through Buml'.er____ ! N/C $100 NIA (B20]P()wder foated_ Windows,. ------- N/A $225 $452 (B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A N/A N/A ---- --------- ------- [B23] Delete Seat. Adrj"/Ij/C ------- N/A N/A N/A [B25] Track Sealirl~_____. N/A NIA NIA (B26] Sta".dard T_rack SeatingJ>~_ N/A N/A N/A [C1A] Front To", Hooks_ ----- .- STD $41 $22 [C1EllFlE>.ar To", Hooks _ -- STD $76 $43 ~LSpa",Oisc Wheel__ -------- $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. noles. page E.57.) ~~] A_~t~ Tra~~__\^,a,:!:~nly (5 ~_u_n~":1_~~C!L_ STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $515 [C4] 75: 100 Gallon Fuel Tank._ : STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) $423 (100 gallon) [C5) L_C?~~r?fi~~_ R~di~l Tir~~__ ------- N/A $25 -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255170R 22.5 H) (CBA] 200 AmpU" 4860Altemator_ ----- N/A $325 $425 ~Bj270Amp UN 4864. Aiternator $433 $595 $697 [C7]'fransynd FIU~_ ---- ------ STD $260 $156 ~~dj~able Pedai5._____ ------- N/A N/A NIA [C10J Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $513 D-7 T pe D Front Engine Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT Ale Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Flortda Oistrids (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- ---------- --- ----- ----- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3FE 3700S Thomas CHS8 Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS _____~tandard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 230/660 Caterpillar C-7, 210/605 AlC model: N/A NIA Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB Ricon 5-5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $75,060 $69,107 Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc, See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to FirsiClass Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner __ of ~uthJ"I~~ See pag~7_!or specific P.O. addressing information. IC FE IC FE Allison PTS 3000 Intemational DT 466E, 225/620 N/A Ricon 5005 $69,386 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [El1] Pro La Hatch $76 STD $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A N/A [84] 77" High Headroom $514 STD sm [BSAjlntercom/P A NIA $395 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $325 ~--- [BSBJ PA with Radi"---_ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $375 (See mfr. notes. page E.S6.) $319 [B6] LOCking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 $66 '----'-"----.---... [B71\]_C.E Ifv11jtelntegrated ChildRestraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) [B!.!lJ IMMI fhild Safety ~~. ---- N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) N/A ~Exterior Body_light M"-ni~___ - --- $105 $395 $296 [B12] D~~ Noise_Pack_~_ i STD STD STD [B1.2.Ell~~ Cemng Panel _ sm $325 $87 [B13J Bus Lockup System ------ sm $135 $325 ~_. ..-.---- [B14J Wire Pupil Crossing Arm $50 N/A N/A ~_.- ~IiJ>:UP Seat behind griver's Seat N/A $135 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) ----- $1,500 $1,350 $1 ,540 ---- ---,---- [El12lF<ed Light Over Emer!!""cy Door_. $5 $20 $19 [8.18J UnderseatR".ar Heater ._______ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) sm $700 (See mfr. notes. page E.S6.) i [B19J Tailpipelhrough Bump~r .____ N/C $100 N/A ~owder Coa~_'!I'indows _ N/A $225 $452 [B22] Delete WIG - Add Seat ------- -$445 -$570 -$595 ---------- ---- [B23] Delete Seal~Add W/C .. -------- $446 $570 $595 [B2S] Track Seating --------- $3,445 $4,302 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $5,214 [El26JStanda.rdli:ack Seating S~at ------ $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~<::!~l Front ~~ ~~~_ ---- STD $41 $22 [~~ear ~~~~~__ STD $76 $43 --. [C2t Spare DISC VVh~!'-..__ ---- $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) 1~3J ~~~~~ ~arranty (5 yr u~~imit~__ sm $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $515 [C4] 75-100 (Jallon ~uel Ta""--_ STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $423 (100 gallon) lC?_5] ~~w P~~I~ Ra~ial Tires _ ----- N/A $25 -$43 (Goodyear 169. 2SS170R 22.5 H) - [C6A] 200 AmP_UN 4as.o..Altemator --------- N/A $325 $425 [C6B] 270 AmJ'UN4B6.4. Altemator ------ $433 $595 $697 !C!1 Transy~~ FI~i~___________ ______ STD $260 $156 [C8) Adjusta!>~_~eaals_ -------- ------- N/A N/A N/A [C10) Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $513 D-8 ~~ ~ ~ I.f , , Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc." ---- Body Make and Model: ICFE Chassis Make and Model: ICFE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 3000 . Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 225/620 AlC model: Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $75,387 - al equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: [81] Pro Lo Hatch - $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A (B4] 77" High Headroom STD '--'------------. -"."----- [BSA] Intercom/PA $325 -----.--------.----. [BSB] PA with Radio ------ $431 [BSC] Stereo Radio (no PAl -- .~ $319 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 [B_7 A] C:~. lJIIhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat -- $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B]IMMI C_hild Sa!E!.ty Se<ll...-___ .___~___ N/A [B8] Exter~.fl_()(jY Light Moni!<,r....... ____. $296 [B 12J Diesel Noise Package STD '----------------. [B12B]ilJIII:'erfCe~ing P<i~ ____ ----~--------- $87 [B~Bus Lockup System_ ------------------- $325 IE3..14]Wire Pupil Cr()S~Jl Arm___._. N/A [B lS] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat -_. $279 CB16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System -. (complete installed) $1,540 --- ----. --- ----- -- --------- . [B1]] Red Light (lver Em.ergency Do()r__._____. $19 [B 18] Underse~_Rear Heater____ $344 [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A ~._--_._----._- - [B20] Powder Coated Windo""s___ $452 [B22J Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A ------------------- --------------------- [B23] Delete Seat - Add W/C N/A [B2SI Track Seating N/A ~ -------.---...--- ~------~-- @26] Stancl<t.rd Track_ Seating Seat__ N/A --,------------ [C1A] Front Tow Hooks $22 [C18] Rear Tow Hooks $43 ~---_._------- ~2LSpar,,[)~c Wheel._. __ ___..___ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $515 ~- --. ---. --.------.----. ~4] 75-100 Gall()J1 Fuel Tank_____ $423 (100 gallon) LC5] Lovv Pr()fileRadial Tires_ -------- ------,--- -$43 (Goodyear 169, 2SS/70R 22.5 H) [C.E'~20_0.!-"'p ~4860Allemator_ STD ------- [C6B] 270 ~p UN_ 48~.!Jtel11ll~0,-_ ----~--- -. $273 [~7] Trans'yn~luid..m ------- --------- $156 [C8] Adjusta~~.!'edals .__ ---. N/A - [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $513 Complete Bus " Include complete bus price and option 0-9 ~.!'!l1dard COllfl.fllJ.@l.IOIl ~ ~ IC us Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* -. ~--=- ---- -- -- Body Make and Model: IC FE - Chassis Make and Model: ICFE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 3000 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 2251620 AlC model: Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: Ricon 5005 --- -- Complete Bus Base Price: $78,152 onal equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: ~ro Lo Hatch - ---- $125 [B21 Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD ----- [BSA] Intercom/PA $325 \-'-.-- ------- ---- - --- ---- [BSB] PA with Radio ---- $431 [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl $319 [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank _. $66 [B7A!~E.lJIIhite_lntegraled Child Restraint ~~______ $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B]I~~hild Safety Se~_ .__.__ NIA [B8] E~erior BO<!}' Light Monitor -- ------ - $296 [B 12] Diesel Noise_ Packa.9.E!...... STD -- lE3..12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel $87 [B_13] Bus LockUP Sys~em .. _ ------ ----- $325 [.8 14J v.Jire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A , ----------- ---" [B1S] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive~s Seat - $279 [816fGPS-'iehicle-Monitoring System--- (complete installed) $1,540 [B17]Red Lighl.Qver EmergencyDoor__ ----" $19 [_B.!flL Undersf3.at Rear Heat~ ------- -- $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B19J Tailpip_e.thro~gh Bumper. N/A -- [B20] Powder Coated vyindows_ $452 [B22J Delete W/C - Add Seat ---- ---- -$595 --- -----"---- [B23].Delete Seat..__Add W/C ---- --------~ $595 [B2!;!.!:r<l~~eating ------------ ------- ----- $5,214 [B26] Standard ~ack Sealing S~_ ---- $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [Cl~] Front Tow Hooks_____ --. ---" $22 [C I B] Rear Tow Hooks ---- $43 f"-- --.-- -.----- ~2JSpare Disc Wheel.___ _ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C3] Auto Trans Warran.'Y~r unlil11itedL. $515 ~4J..75-100~lIon Fuel Tank___ $423 (100 gallon) [C5Lb'J_wF>r.ofileBa.di.a~___ -$43 (Goodyear 169, 2SS170R 22.S H) r<:,6AJ 200 An1p_ U!"l..48BO AI~mator____ - STD [CBB] 270 AmP .'='!l4864 Alternator _ __. $273 [~7] Tn'nsl'n(j Fluid_ .-- ---- _____. $156 [1:.!lJ.Adjustab.'e_Pe,<lals____ ------- N/A [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $513 Complete B . Include complete bus price and opti 0-10 77 Type 0 FE STRAIGHT FLOOR Complete School Bus - WET SLEEVE ENGINE Complete Bus Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc." Rivers Bus Sales, Inc." Body Make and Model: Chassis Make and Model: Standard Transmission: . Standard Engine, HPILB-FT: A1C model: Lift model: -------- Complete Bus Base Price: ICFE ICFE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 N/A Ricon 5005 $70,455 ICFE ICFE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 Carrier AC-121133 Ricon 5005 $78,764 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: [81] Pro Lo Hatch $125 $125 [82] Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E.S6.) $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) B31 Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat NIA N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD STD @S!-llntercon1lPA _ $325 $325 ------ [BSB] PA 'Nitt'-I~adio____ $431 $431 ---- ~~tereo Radio (no PAl $319 $319 ~king Do~..at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. ""Me Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~MMI Child._Safety S~_ N/A N/A [B8] E)(ter~ Body, Light Mon.~or__ $296 $296 [B12]Diesel N.tJi~ Packa9~__. STD STD @@llfull Perf Ceiling Pa~___ $87 $87 IB! 3] BusLockuJl.S,Ystem . $325 $325 ---- ---- [13.14J Vllire Pupil_Crossing A.rrn_____.. N/A N/A IEl~lip-Up SE!.a~ behind Driver's ~.~~. $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Mon~oring System $1,540 $1,540 (c;omplete_installedL____ ____ IEl17]Red Li9htOver Em~gency.D_~ $19 $19 [Bl~Un_de,rs.~~e.<lr HeatE!r_____.. $700 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [El!~~i1eipe through.. Bumper.____ N/A N/A [B20] ~Clwderc:.oated Win.dows .... ___ $452 $452 lB2?] Delete W/~~dd Seat .. -$595 -$595 ----- ---- [B23lQelet~~at - Aci.cJW/C $595 $595 -.- ----- - [El2?] Track Sealirl9 $5,214 $5,214 --- ----- [B~6LS!anclardTrac~ S.E!.ating Se!ll.._ $280 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~AI~.()rl'-"fo", Hooks $22 $22 -- --- [~RearTowHooks _ $43 $43 ------------ [C_2] Spl]re DisGWh~~._ ___ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-S7.) J.c:.~IAuto _Trans Warranty (5 ~ unlimited)__ $515 $515 [C4] 75.100~~IlFuel Tank ---- $423 (100 GAL) $423 (100 gallon) ~!Low Profile Radial.Tires _____ STD STD IC6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 Altemator $425 STD [~8L270 Amp ~N 48~4 Altemato~_ $697 $273 _m_ IfZJJransyndFluid_ $156 $156 --. - -- [C8] AdJ.L1stable PecJ~___ NIA N/A ----- -. C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD D-11 1<'l~'Tz~ ("'! x ?lS " ~,' ,;"",':." ,,', ..' '1'1.;", - ~ ~l,~ ;;';C:-'~i:;,:,~';!:,:i1i"JI:;l" 'j' :,';li' ",,jFi~!ilili:l~,::;.,"" ;', 1~~j( v; ": j ~ North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8). pplier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment** Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- -- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- ----.---- ke and Model: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF ICFE . ke and Model: Blue Bird A3FE 3904S Thomas CHS8 ICFE ------- Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 3000 Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS ine. HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C-7, 230/660 I Caterpillar C-7, 210/630 International DT 466E, 225/620 A/C model:1 .. N/A N/A N/A Lift model:1 N/A N/A N/A s Base Price:1 $72,066 $66,965 $68,745 Ice and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. .0. addressing information, e and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment,lnc" or Freightliner e 7 for specific P.O, addressing Information. --. ,--_.~-----_.- ce and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices. @.1lI"roLo Hatch ________ _. $76 sro $125 [B2J Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A [8417.7" High He.a~~__ $546 STD STD ----. [B5AJ Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 ~---. -----.._------- @5BJ PA with Radio ___ .---- STO $430 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $431 ~Stereo Rad~(r1~P~___ ----- N/A $375 (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) $319 ~Loc:l<i"!l..ooora! Fuel Tank ----- STD $25 $66 [S7 AJ CElfvl1ite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IM~I_Child Safety S-,,~__ ------. N/A $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A [B8LExterio-,Sody Light ~onitor _" -- $105 $395 $296 [B.12J Diesel Noise package_____ , STO STO $684 [B12.8J Full P-"rf Ceiling Panel_______. STO $345 $87 [B13] Bus Lockup System sro $135 $325 @1.4!.v.'!re_F'upil Cr"ssing Arm . _ .____ $50 N/A N/A ~1.5J Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s S~__ N/A $135 $279 [B16J GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (comPie.'e installed) ------ ------ $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 [B17] Red_~ht Ov", Emergency Do~ $5 $20 $19 [El,18J UnderseatRear Heat",.. _______ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) STO $344 [B ~lT ail pipe through BUlT\per __ --. N/C $100 N/A [B2.IlJ._P_"-w,dElf.c:,,ated Windows____ N/A $225 $483 [B22J.Cle.'ete Wlc..__,,-dd Se~_u - ----- N/A N/A N/A [B23J Delete ~eat - Add__W/f2....__ ---- N/A N/A N/A ~5JTrackSea~_.__ N/A N/A N/A [B26] Sta~ard Track Sealing Seat _ ---- N/A N/A N/A [C1AJ Fron_t Tow Hooks _____ ------ STO $41 $22 l<2!.~L~e~~_!ow ~,?Oks ---- ----- STD $76 $43 (C2] Spare Disc:..VI'h~I__ . ___no $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) [C~J Auto ~ran~Warran~ (5 yr unli'!l~t~~__ STD $400 12500 PTS) 1 $550 13000 PTSI $515 [C4] 75.100 Gallon Fuel Tank STO (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E.57.) $423 (100 gallon) ~...__.._~-- ------. [,?.?J Lo~~ro~~e Ra~~1 T~~___ N/A $25 N/A [C6AJ_~g~_ Amp_~~~.!I6~_Altern~_tor --- N/A $325 $425 (C6S] 270 Amp UN 4864 Allemator $433 $595 $697 [C?l.!!:~~synd ~~I_d_ - ---- - _m_ STD $260 $156 [~lAdj,,!~!~~_~__~~~~_ --- -------- N/A N/A N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $507 Complete Bus Su Body Ma Chassis Ma Standard __Standard Eng Complete Bu . Include-complete bus pr See page 7 for specific P .. 'Include complete bus pric of SOlJthFlorida. Se,,-pag ... Include complete bus pri 0-12 St"ndardCo~' " , ~ ~ .,:""". '" "-,, . if 7, ,1 > ~ '" ~ j~^0' X ~CH ~-.l1' ~l. "...1 "" ,J ,,.!' " ~. ;<"1,,,. ~ ""~ 5 ort en ra a I s (see map on page 8)- plete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment*" . .- Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- FreightJiner of South Florida- ------. ------- .. ... -- - ------- -- -.---. ----- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3FE Thomas EF IC FE Blue Bird A3FE 39045 ---- -- Thomas CHS8 --,- ICFE Chassis Make and Model: -,- Standard Transmission: ., Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 3000 tandard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Caterpillar C.7, 230/660 -\ Caterpillar C-7, 210/630 International DT 466E, 225/620 A/C model: N/A N/A NIA ------. Braun NL919FIBIIB I Ricon 5-5005 Ricon 5005 Lift model: Complete Bus Base Price: $76,612 I $70,814 $72,551 N h&C t IFlorid Ostrict Com Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Flonda Transportation Systems, Inc, See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information, .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information, u__.__._____ ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc, Optional EqUipment Pnces. ~.!:<' Halch __._.___ $76 STD $125 [B2J Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat NIA NIA NIA [B4] 77" f-iigh Hea~()(l--",__ ----- $546 STD STD [B5A] Intercom/PA N/A $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 '----'---.-- --- --- ~Awith Radio__ STD $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 [B5G] Stereo ,f'adlo (no ~_ NIA $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $319 @I5LLocking Door at Fuei Tank STD $25 $66 ~ A]e.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) [B7B] IMt.\LChild S_afety Seat.____ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) NIA [B8J Exterior BOdy_Light Monitor,____ ____ $105 $395 $296 [~t_21Qiesel t-joise Pac-,,~ ---- STD STD STD [B12B] Full Perf Ceilin~!,anelu_ -.. -- STD $345 $87 [B13] Bus Lockup System STD $135 $325 [B14l Wire_PupIl C",~sing Arm_ $50 N/A NIA ----. [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat N/A $135 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoiing Systein-- (complete installed) $1.500 $1,350 $1,540 --------- --------- @12!.!'~Light Clv:er Emergency Door__. $5 $20 $19 [816] Under.".e..! Rear He~ .-- $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. noles. page E-56.) STD $700 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) @l9J Tailpipe ~hrou9h BlImper _ ___, N/C $100 N/A [132()! Powderc:;oated Windows ___ _.-- N/A $225 $483 [822] De~ete W/C~ Add Sea'-___ ------. -$445 -$570 -$595 [823J Delete Seat -_!\dd W/~___ -. $446 $570 $595 [825] Track Seatin[.___ , $3,783 $4,302 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) NIA [826]_Standartl Track Seati"ll.. Seat _ -- $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) J~~_!!~~~ t-!~~_ ---- ----- STD $41 $22 (C1 B] Rear!ow HO?k_~___ -- ---- STD $76 $43 JC_~] Sparepisc VVh~~_ ____ -. $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. noles. page E-57.) [C3l,4.~!?]"!~!:!s Warr!l'2t'tJ5 yr u.~ited)_ ____ STD $400 (2500 PTS) / $550 (3000 PTS) $515 [C4] 75-100 Gailon ~,uei Tank_. STD (100 gallon) $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $423 (100 gallon) LC_~l Low Profile Radj~1 Tires ____ -- N/A $25 N/A ~L200 A"'PU!'l.~~~Allemat~,-___,___ N/A $325 $425 [CBS] 270 Amp UN 4B64 Allemalor $433 $595 $697 [~7] Tr~_n~~_~I~~~ --- ----. STD $260 $156 [CB] A.djustabl~..ecjals_,_ --- NIA N/A NIA [C10) Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $575 $507 0-13 Standard COI~~l ~ ~ Ie s Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc." .--~~_._-.-_. Body Make and Model: ICFE Chassis Make and Model: IC FE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 3000 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 225/620 AlC model: Carrier AC-1311733 -_. Lift model: N/A -------._~- Complete Bus Base Price: $79,853 ional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: [B 1] Pro Lo Hatch $125 "----'--.--------..--..-- [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD [BSA] Intercom/PA ---- $325 - -- ------------- [E3SB] PA with Radio ___ .___ $431 [BSCl.Stereo Radio (no PAl --. $319 [B6l Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 [B7A]C.E..:.IM1~e Integrate<! Child Restraint Seat ~---- $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [137BJ IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A ----- !.El.8JEx1erioLBody Lightt.1onitor.__ $296 [B12J Diesel Noise Pa~!iIJ.E!.._ STD -- ----- [B_12B] FullPerf c;eilingf'a"E!.I_ ---- --. $87 [B 13] Bus Loci(up System -----._--- _____.______m___" $325 [S.~ WirE!.f>upJl'<::,:ossing Arrn_____.__~__ N/A [B 15] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive~s Seat $279 [816] GPSVehicle Monitoring System---------n- (complete installed) $1,540 --------"---------- ---~----~ -- [BJ.7]~E!.d_Li911l.()v~r Ern,tlrgency Door_______ $19 [El18] Ul1derseat Rear _Heater_____ .__ $344 [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A '------_.__.._--_._--~--~- [B20] Powder Coated Windows $483 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A ---- -------- --- -----------._--- - [E323].o..Ellete Sl!at : Add'!'.lc, N/A ----- - ------- [B2SJ Track Seating N/A [B26]Stanciard Track Se<lting Se.at....__ __ N/A ~1.A!~r"l1.tTow Ho~_____ -- $22 [C1B] Rear Tow Hooks $43 ~-.-._---_.-----. [C~] Spare_ Disc Wheel___ ____ .-- $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $515 ~-- ._--.._--._- [C4J~100..9all~rliuel Tank ----- - ----. ---------- $423 (tOo gallon) [~5J Lov,'Profile..B"dial Tir~s.......____ N/A ~~AJ~OO Am..l'YN 4860~.rn~~ __ _. STD [~B]~7()Amp UN 4864 AltematcJr._____ $273 [e71 TransYlldJlui~ ----- ---- - $156 [C8] Adjustable Pedals N/A f'------- -- ----.-- [C 1 0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $507 Complete Bu -. Include complete bus price and opt 0-14 ~ ~ ~. ~ us Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* ! .-' -- Body Make and Model: IC FE Chassis Make and Model: IC FE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 3000 Standard Engine, HPILB-FT: International DT 466E, 225/620 A/C model: Carrier AC-1311733 Lift model: Ricon 5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $81,714 tional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: [B 1] Pro Lo Hatch $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD ~--_._-_. --- ---~---_._~ ------" [BSA] Intercom/PA - $325 -----------.-------- ----~ -----~---- [BSB] PA with Radio $431 "--.._._~--- ..---.---. [BSC] Stereo Radio (no PAl $319 ~-_._--- [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $66 [B7A] C.E. Vllhite Integrated Child_Restraint Seat ____._ $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat.. ____ N/A ~l Exte~rBody Li9ht Mollito!__ ------~-~-- $296 [B12] Diesel Noise Package STD [B12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel $87 1-'--------.----- --- - [B_131.~us Lockup System ".__ . $325 [~14] Wire Pupil Croslling All11___ N/A ~--- ~_15] Flip-Up Seat behindDriver's Seat_ -~-- $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,540 "-.---..---. [B17] ~ed Li9ht Over Emergency D~_______ _ $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater ---~--- $700 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~.._------ ------ [B 19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A ----" [B20] Powder Coated Windows $483 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$595 1-'-------- .---- .---- .- .-- -- [El~3] ~fllete~e!ll.=..Add W'-C ---------- -------------------- $595 [82S] Track Se~ting .__ N/A -----______0- - @_26] Standard Track ~Elating~e!ll.__ $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [Cl~FrontTowHooks _____ ---" $22 [Cl!llRE!BrT~w Hooks__ --------- ------~------ $43 [C~Spa.re.Disc.\I..'hee!__ I $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) --- ----"------- ..- [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $515 -"--. .-----...--.--. ----" [C4J!5:! 00 ~a~u~1i3n~_________ $423 (100 gallon) [~SlLowPr~leRadiaITires___ ---------- N/A .------ [C6A] 200 Amp UN 4860 Altemator STD ~~B1270 Amp Ut:-' 486~ Altemato.r...._______.___ $273 IC7L1:ransynd FI~i<!... . ____ $156 ~8]Adjusta.l>Ie_Pedals .______ --' N/A [C 1 OJ Air Ride Rear Suspension $507 Complete B * Include complete bus price and op 0-15 89 Capacity Type D Front Engine Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT A/C Complete Bus Supplier: -~-- Northern & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Eauipment" Southem Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida" Thomas EF Thomas CHS8 Allison 3000 PTS Caterpillar C-7, 210/630 N/A N/A $70,448 Body Make and Model: Chassis Make and Model: Standard Transmission:, Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: I A/C model: Lift model: ------ ---- ------- _______ Complete Bus Base Price: . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specifiC P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices: [B 1] Pro Lo Hatch STD -- -----. [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat N/A [134l. 77" H~hl:ieadroom STD ------- "---------" r8SA] Intercom/PA $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~._------- -- --. ~A with Radi?_____ ---------- $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~tereo Ra.d!o (no PAl - $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank. $25 [B7A] C.E. lJIIhilE!.lntegrated CJ1ild Restraint Seat $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B] IMMIChild Saf~y Seat . --- ------~-~-_. $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) 1B8] Exterior. Body LiQ,hf!v1onitor_ ------- $395 ~Di!lsel Noise Packag_e____u __.~__. STD [B 12B] Full Perf Ceiling Panel $345 ~._._-_._.-....._--_._--_.._--~_.~._.. [B 13] Bus.L_ockup Sy5l.9rJ1........ ---------- $135 1!314] Wire_.F'upil Cro.ssing ArrTl____ N/A [B lS] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat ---- $135 [EfiEi] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,350 -.~----~--------._-------~- [B17] Red Li!;jht Over~.ll1!lrgenc:Y D.<><>r..._ $20 [B18] Unders~ Rear~Heater --- STD ---------- [~19] TailJ)ip.!l thro'1!~ Bumper ---- -" $100 [820] Powder Coated Windows $225 '----.---- [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat N/A ~n__ .____...__ ----- ~--- [B23] D..Ellete Seat- Add W/c;..__________ N/A [B2S] Track Seating "---- N/A ~---_.._-------- [E3261Stan.d!l'"d Trac:kSeating.Seat_. N/A [C1A] FrontTow Hooks -- --- $41 "------.-- [C1B] RearTo-",-H-"o~__ ------- ------~----~----- $76 [C2] Spare Disc Wh~~. .____ --------------. ---- $85 [C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $400 (2S00 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) [C4J..75~10ll..Gallon FueITlln.'<.... ---- -------- ----- $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [C5]Low Profile Radial!ire~_ ---- -------"----- $25 [GG!\] 200AIT\p UN _~6()A1tema\<>r. -- ---------.--------- -- $325 [CBB] 27..0 Amp-,=,,,, 4864 AJtern_~___ $595 [C7] Transynd Fluid -- -------------- $260 1-'--0..-._- IC8] A.djus~le Pedals___ --- .-- N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $575 D-16 89 Capacity Type 0 Front Engine Bus WITH Lift, WITHOUT AlC Complete Bus Supplier:-- Northam & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment" Southem Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- ._ Freightllner of South Florida" Thomas EF Thomas CHS8 Allison 3000 PTS ---------- Caterpillar C-7, 210/630 N/A Ricon S-5005 $76,374 Body Make and Model: Chassis Make and Model: , Standard Transmission:' Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: A1C model: Lift model: Complete Bus Base Price: ------ ---- . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. Optional Equipment Prices: [Bl]ProL~~.. STD -~-- [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom.____. STD [BSA) IntercomlPA ------. $395 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~-------- [El5B] PA with Radio.._ _ ------_._~ $430 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [BSCl Stere_o~adio (n-"..F'~____ ----._--------- $375 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B6J Locking Door at Fuel Tank .' $25 [B7A] C.E. IJIIhtte Integrated Child Restraint Seat $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~_.._-----_._---- [B7B] IM~Child Safety.?~_ --------- $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) {El8].Exterio-,"-~,<ldY Ligh~~onitor_ _._________. $395 [B12] Die.sel Noise Package _ STD ---~-------~----~-._--- [B.12B1Full Perf Ceiling Pai1El' --._----------- $345 {El13] Bus Loc.kue. Sys~m -------- -------------- $135 [B14] \llJire_f'upi~!ossing Arrn___ N/A -------------- [8 lS] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive~s Seat -------------_.~- $135 [S16]GPS Vehicle Monitoring Sy~ (complete installed) $1,350 ---------------,-------._--------------------- [B~~~Eld Lillht O~rEmerg':.':1.cy Door ~-------~ $20 [B!.B] Underseat Rear Heater_____ STD - ------, [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper $100 ~----_..__._--_. [B20] Po~er Coatecl Window~__. $225 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$570 ------------------ [B23] Delete Seat - Add W/C -. $570 ~-_..__._-_.--_. [B2S] Track Seating -------- $4,407 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) ~, . -------------- {El26]_Standard Trac.k~eating_Se_at..__ .________ $230 [C1A] f'r~ntTo~ooks -~-- ------ ------~---- $41 [C1.BI R,,-arT~w Hooks,__ ----- --- $76 [<::.2.ll)l>ll~e DiscVIItleel ------------~-- $85 lC}] Aut.o Trans Warranty (5 yr "nlimited)_ ----~-----~ $400 (2S00 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) [(::4175.10.0. Gallo':1..f'lleIIank_ ------. $240 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) [~J:owf'ro.til"--Radial Tires - $25 [C;6AI..20.0. Amp UN~86Q A1temalllr.......__ -~-- $325 [C68] 2?0. Amp UN 486~_~temator ----- ---~--~--~-- $595 [C7l!'""l1sy."d Fluid ------ ----- -----~-------- $260 [C8] ~lLJstable~ecJals __n_________ ---------~------ N/A [e 1 a'] Air Ride Rear Suspension $575 D-17 PRICES FOR TYPE D - REAR ENGINE SCHOOL BUSES AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Note: Picture is to illustrate general configuration of Type 0 buses, but may not represent actual available model(s) or Florida school bus specifications. NOTES: 1) For wheelchair lift buses you must specify desired lift make and location - front or rear. 2) See Appendix A for delivery pricing by manufacturer. 3) See Appendix B for actual seating capacities of wheelchair lift buses, 4) See Appendix C for optional lifts available from bus manufacturers. 5) See Appendix D for optional air conditioning systems available from bus manufacturers. 6) See Appendix E for optional engines available from bus manufacturers. 7) See Appendix F for optional tires available from bus manufacturers. 8) See Appendix G for optional baggage compartment information available from bus manufacturers. 9) See Appendix H for additional option information. 10) See Appendix I for non-contract options available from bus manufacturers. 11) See Appendix J for manufacturers' notes on various optional equipment issues. 12) Please contact the manufacturer to determine if bus capacity is affected due to the installation of the: (a) C.E. White Toddler Seat (b) Baggage compartment (c) 100 Gallon Fuel Tank D-18 72 Capacity Type D Rear Engine Bus WITHOUT Lift, WITHOUT AlC Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida DistridS (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- ----- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE .__ Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 3100S Thomas CHSY Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS ____~t1_ntlard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC. 260/660 A/C model: N/A N/A Lift model: N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $17,466 $68,455 '-Incluc:t"e complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing infonnation. 'Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner of SouthFlorida. See paJile 7 for specific P.O. addressing infonnation, . _..__~ ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 2500 International DT 466E, 210/520 N/A N/A $68,104 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: 1fl.1Ji>ro Lo Hatch_u $16 STD $125 ---------. [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $140 $140 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A N/A [B4J 77" High Headrc'"I11__ ------- $531 STD STD [B5A] IntercomlPA ---------- N/A $425 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $325 __no _______ [B5BJ PAwith Radio _ ------- STD $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 ~!eo Radio (no PAl N/A $400 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $319 [86] Locl<i"Q, Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 $66 [B~AJC.E. 'Mlite.l!'tegrated Chi'.d~straint Se-"t $318 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A $415 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) N/A ~._~-.._._.._----- [B8J ExtenorElo.dy Light Monitor___. $105 $395 $296 [B12J Dies~No'se Pacl<agen ---- STD STD $514 [El12B]fuUl'erfCeilln!LPa~_ . STD $322 $101 [B13] Bus .lockup Syste"'-----_ STD $135 $256 [B~ Wire_f>IJP~ CrossinJLA!!,,_ $50 N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat ..- N/A $135 $339 [816] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) --------- -- $1,500 $1,350 $1.540 ~--~_. .---- [B 17J Red Light Over E,mergency Door $5 $20 $16 [B.1.8] Underseat__Rear Heater.__ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) STD $223 [B19JTailpipe ~,,~gh Bumper,.____ N/C $15 N/A [.E!.2<l!.l'ow~!.c;""~lfVindows ----- N/A $225 $386 [B22] Delete WIC. Add Seat N/A N/A N/A ----- ----- --- -- - ------- .- [B23J Deiete, Sea!=- Add WIC____ i N/A N/A N/A ----- [B25] Trac~ Seating ..._____ ------ N/A N/A N/A 1E!26] Standard Track Seating Seat N/A N/A N/A -------- ------------ ~~l~~_tTow _~~_o~~_.________. STD $41 $22 iC:1 ~t~ar T~w_~ooks ------------ STD STD $43 [c:.2JSpar:e Di~ Wh~'--___ ------- $11 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) J~~] Auto _Tra_,,!~~rran.ty (5 yr unlim!_t~L___ STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) [C4]75-100 Gallon Fuel !"-""-__ --- STD (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E.57.) $393 (100 gallon) i~~~_~rofile R~~al Tires -------- N/A $25 N/A le6AJ 200 AmpYN 4860 Alternator ------ N/A $285 $425 [eeB] 270Amp UI'l~864 AI~emator : $433 $500 $691 ----- [(;]'] Transyn<l.~u.id_ -------- ----- STD $260 $116 (2500 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) [CB] Ad!u.~_t~~~e Pedal~_ -. ----- N/A $430 N/A [C 10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $1,222 $510 0-19 ~ Purchase Order ~ - J:l:iOMA~ ~ North & Central Florida Districts I (see map on page 8)- omplete Bus Supplier: First Class Coach & Equipment. Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.** .- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8). Freightliner of South Florida* ------- .. ...---.--- Body Make and Model:i Thomas HDX ICRE - .- Chassis Make and Model:' Thomas CHSY ICRE - Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 2500 Standard Transmission: Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 International DT 466E, 210/520 A/C model: N/A N/A .- Rlcon 5-5005 Ricon 5005 Lift model: Complete Bus Base Price: $72,422 $71,583 complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. -- complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices: ~oH"t~____ STO $125 -------- [B2] Power Roof Vent $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A ~E?" High Headroo"'---____ STD STD [85A] Intercom/PA ------- $425 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $325 ----------- [B5B] PA with Radio .- $455 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $431 [B5C] Stereo Radio (no PAl $400 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $319 ~- .--- [86] Locking Door at Fuel Tank $25 $66 -"----'--'=-. . [B7A] C.E. lJIIhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B78] IMMIChild Safety Seat $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A ------ ~rior Body Light Mo~_. $395 $296 !.~12] Diesel N"ise Package - STD STD --- @128]Full Perf Ceiling Panel $322 $107 --------------- ~s.'_:"_ckup Sys'E!.":'_____ $135 $256 [814l INire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A ~.-._. [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $135 $339 [s16f GPS Vehicle Monitoring Syste~-' (complete installed) $1,350 $1,540 --------- --------- ------- @1lLR~<lLight Over.Emergen~ l:lo_~_. $20 $16 [818LUnderseat Rear Heater STD $223 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) --------- 11319J.:T:ailpie.ethrough Bump~r ----- - $75 N/A [B2Q1 Powder Coated lNiilCl"-Yis__ $225 $386 [822] Delete W/C . Add Seat -$570 -$595 -..~----~- [B,2,3J. !"J.elete Seat - _~<ld W/C ---------- $570 $595 [825]Trac,,-Seati,,9 --. ---- $1,441 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A [B.2.61.~tandard Track Seating_Seat __. $230 $280 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) [C1A] Frol1l. Tow Hooi<s___ ------- $41 $22 [C1B] Rear Tow Hooks STD $43 [C2] Spare Disc Wheel -------.-- $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) ~._-----_._- ~LAlIto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimitedL.... ... $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) [C_4J.2.5: 100 G,allon F,u_el T 8111<__ -0___-_- $225 (See mfr. notes, page E.57.) $393 (100 gallon) [C5] L.ow.Pro!iIe~acliaIT~_ -------- $25 N/A rC6A] 20.<J. Amp' L1fo1...~60. Alternator. STD $425 lC6Ell, 270 ~p _lIN 486-4 Alternator ------ $270 $697 LC7]Transynd Flui<j__. ------ --------- $260 $116 (2500 PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) LG.81AdjustaDlePedlOi"--_ -----. -.. $430 N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,222 $570 C * Include of South .. Include 0-20 ~l_ ~ ~ BLUE BIRD THOMAS ~ Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Florida Districts i (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.... South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- '.~-'--'- .._~._._--_.-..-_.._. _ Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 3700S __----L- Thomas CHSY Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS ~_ Allison 3000 PTS Standar..d Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 - AlC model:1 ACC FR120 'r- Carrier AC-12366 Lift model:1 N/A I N/A Complete Bus Base Price:j $84,S05 I $76,335 ;-Include compiete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O, addressing infonnatlon. .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, inc" or Freightliner _.of Southl'.lorlda, See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing Infonnatlon. ___.______.. ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 2S00 International DT 466E, 210/520 Carrier AC-121133 N/A $76,542 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. -- Optional EqUipment Prices. [B11.Pro Lo.t:latch__. [B2] Power Roof Vent [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat [B4J. 77"' High Headroom_ . __. ~,!ercom/PA.___ __ .__ ~~With R~!O__. ._. [BSG] Stereo Radio (n~___ ~l Locking D_oor at Fu~,-~___ ~L C:E., Whitelntegrat"d.c::hild Res..''!int Seat. [l37B]IMMIChildSafety.~ _ ~.a] Exteri~ BOcl~ight~onitor __ _ [B.2~Di~e1~lse_'package__ _____ ~.2B] I'u.~ Perf C~iIIng P~el ~_.__.. ~.13] Bus Locku.p Syste!"__. .____ [B14J WlrePupil Crossing Arm __ n_ [B1S] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat (E31S1GPS Vehicle Monitoring-System -- (complete insta~ed) --------- ------ ---- ----- [B1!.]F<ed Li!l.ht()verEmer!l.ency Door ____ ~. UnderS.eat R,ear Heate!............ __. [B19] Tailpipe th~LJ9h Bumper___ [620] Po:wderCoated .V'Ji.ndows.____ [622] Delete W/C- Add Se~. __.. [B23J o.eiete Sea..': Add WiC._ __. [B2S] Track SeatiTl.~____ ___. ~2-6]S..'andard Track ~e-,,~ing 5!.at____ . [C1A] F!ont ~~!:!ook~__ _____ ______ [C11?1 ~ear Tow_ Hooks ___ ~2JSparepiscWheel__..____. r~~~~o_]"rans YV~~!:~nty (5 YT \Jnlin:'~~__ ~4]7S'-'..C>Q..Ga~on FueITa.Tl.'<...__. [~5] Low ~~f~e_~_adial Tir:.es______ [C6AJ 200 Amp UN 4860 Alternator LC6B] 270. Amp_UN 4864!<ltemator. [C7j Tra,,"-yndFilJid ~~.~djustaE!.~ P~~!! [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $76 $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A $531 N/A STD N/A STD $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A $105 STD STD STD $50 N/A STD $740 N/A STD $425 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $455 (See mfr. noles. page E-56.) $400 (See mfr. noles, page E-56.) $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $395 STD $322 $135 N/A $135 $1,3S0 $20 STD $75 $225 N/A N/A N/A N/A $41 STD $85 $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $225 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $25 STD $270 $260 $430 $1,222 $125 $740 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A STD $325 $431 $319 $66 $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $296 STD $107 $256 N/A $339 $1,540 $16 $223 N/A $386 N/A N/A N/A N/A $22 $43 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) $393 (100 ga~on) N/A STD $273 $116 (2Soo PTS) I $156 (3000 PTS) N/A $570 $1,500 $5 $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A STD STD $71 STD STD (1 00 ga~on) N/A N/A STD STD N/A $1,255 0-21 Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* ICCE ICCE Allison PTS 2500 International DT 466E, 210/520 N/A N/A $59,529 cassIs op Ion prices on one Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* ICCE ICCE Allison PTS 2500 International DT 466E, 210/520 Carrier AC-121133 N/A $68,048 Optional Equipment Prices ~~ Lo Hatch ___. $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77"High Headroom STD STD --------.--- [BSA] Intercom/P~__. $312 $312 . [BSB] PA with RlIdio __ $404 $404 [BSC) Stereo Ra~io (no PAl $293 $293 B61 Lockino Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety ~~at N/A N/A ~] Exterior Body ~ight Monitor $296 $296 ~2] Dies_e!. Noise PlIc.kage $864 STD [B12B] Full Perf_Ceiling Panel. STD STD IB1}J Bus Loc.~ujl SysterTl..____ $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A .. [B1S] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive~s Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (comple~ installedl.____._ [.E3..17] Red Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 ~8] Underseat Rear Heater $528 $528 [B19] Iailpipe..!..hrc>lJJlhJ3umper ... N/A N/A .-. [~O) P.i'~der.Q.oated Windo"".5..__ $386 $386 .- [B~2] Dele~\/\fI~__~dd~__ N/A N/A [B23] Delete Seat:~~cl\l\l~_____. N/A N/A IB~S] Track_Seating _ N/A N/A [B26] Standard Track Seating Seat N/A N/A [~lAJFro_nt Tovv":loo~~___. $38 $38 [C,! B]~ear..:~.ow Hooks $43 $43 -- ----~ rLC~LSpare Disc ~Ele,-_____._ $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) ~C3] AIJto TransWarf<lnty JSY.L unlimited) $365 $365 IC4pS-100Gallon FUE!~:rank $464 (100 gallon) $464 (100 gallon) [CS] Low.f>r.'l.file Radill'-Tir,Els -$43 (Goodyear 169, 2S5170R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 25S170R 22.S H) [C6A] 2()() Amp UN 4860 Alternator $425 (Vf engine $392) STD E6B]_22D AmpU~ 48154 Alternator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (Vf engine $2S8) LCZlJran~nd ~lJid.......____._ $116 $116 IC8] Adju~able Pedals__ _ N/A N/A Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $373 $373 C-31 Standard Configuration' WITH LIft, WITHOUT AIC WITH AIC AND Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions I~/I~ lG./IC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 71 Capacity Type C Straight Floor Bus , , , Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 --- --- $64,367 $72,599 Complete Bus Base Price: complete nus price, Doay option prices ana cnassls option prices on one ....1.. . maae OUt tC us Sales, Inc. OptIOnal Equipment Prices ~Lo Hatch .. ___ H' $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. noles, page E-56) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A M77~'Hi9h Headroom STD STD [B5A] Intercom/PA $312 $312 ---- -- [B!iB] PA with Radio $404 $404 ---..- ~.sfL~ereo Radio (no PAl $293 $293 B61 LockinQ Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. lNhite Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7BIJMMI ChilC!.?afe.tY Seat N/A N/A ~erior Boqy. Light Monitor $296 $296 ---- ~es_ElI.~()~se Package STD STD -. [B12B] Full Perf feiling Panel STD STD ---- ~13] ~sL()ckup System $300 $300 [B14] Wre Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (c:<lI11P~e:teJrlstalled) _____ [B17] Red Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 .- [B18] Underseat Rear Heater ..- $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) -'-------"---.--- ..-- .IE3!~_,-ailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A ~.QlF'Clwder Coated Windows __ $386 $386 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$532 -$532 1-"-------------. IB23] ~Iete Seat - Ad~lI\!l(L $532 $532 IB25J Track Seatin.9.._ $5,502 $5,502 [B~~ Standard.. Track_~ealing Seat ... $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) lf1~l.E:ront_Tc>\'I.. Hooks_ u $38 $38 [C1BlB.ear Tow Hooks___ $43 $43 ---- [C2l Sl'.ar..:Disc lNhE!.el_ n $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) [C3l!-lJto Tranll Warranty (5yr unlimited) $365 $365 .. [C4].7~.!00 GallonFuel Tank $464 (100 gallon) $464 (100 gallon) [C5] Lowf>.rofile Radi<ll~ STD STD [f,6A] 2.Q.O_AIllPUN 4860 Alternator $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C6B] 270_ Amp UN_~_64 A~ternator __n'_ $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [Cn Tranll}'lld Flujcj______. $116 $116 ~ulltallle Pedals__ N/A N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension STD STD Body Supplier I RIvers Bus Sales Inc Rivers Bus Sales Inc '-Iriclude - Rivers B C-33 Standard Configuration WITHOUT Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C, WITHOUT Lift Purchase Order (P.O.) Instructions: !C/IC IC/IC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 77 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITHOUT Lift Body or Complete Unit Supplier: Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.. Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE ,~- -- .- Allison PTS 2500 Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 A1C model: N/A Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $63,884 $72,615 ~e complete DUS price, Doay option prices ana cnassls option prices on one.... . maae out to Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices [~1J.?roLo':latc:~.. ___ $125 $125 ------ [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) B31 Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A IB4) 77" High Headroom STD STD [B5A] Intercom/PA $312 $312 [B5B] PA with Radio____ $404 $404 _. [B5G] Stereo Radio (no Pf\) $293 $293 B61 LockinQ Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~_E!l~.MI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A clfl8] EJderio~!l.Cldy Light Monitor $296 $296 [B 12] Qiesel Noise Package $864 STD __ _m__ ~~.2.!llfuU P~_r!.c;eiling Panel STD STD IB13~1.l~J-Q~.uP ~}'S~rJ1.... $300 $300 [B~~lWire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A .. [B.!~l Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 lcClr11p}ete installed) [B 17] Red Light Over_~mergency Door $19 $19 ~derseat '3ear Heater $528 $528 [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A [B20]'pow..cler _Coated_Windows $418 $418 ------ [B~] Delete WI9 - Add~eat N/A N/A [B23) Delete Seat - Add W/C N/A N/A (B2?] Track Seating N/A N/A ------- ~l~~andard Track Seating Seat N/A N/A [C;1 J>.]..E-,"ont Tow Hooks $38 $38 If_l.El.LRear_~Cl..w. Hooks $43 $43 _. [C2] Spare Disc Wheel $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) ------- --~--- [C~LA.ut.o Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) $515 $515 [C4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank $464 (100 gallon) $464 (100 gallon) ~._._._--_._-- [eS] LowProfHe~adi.<l1 Tires __ -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255nOR 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) [C~1\1200 '<\1l12_Ll.f'!..4860 AltE~rnator $425 (VT engine $392) STD [C.~E70 AI11P UN ~864 .J\I~~nator $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [C7] Tran~Y!ld f'luid...____. $156 $156 rc::ll] AcjjlJstable P.Eld.<lIs__ N/A N/A C101 Air Ride Rear Suspension $292 $292 TnClUc Rivers C-34 Standard ConfiguratIOn WITH Lift. WITHOUT A/C WITH A/C AND Lift Purchase Order (p.O.) Instructions IC/IC IC/IC WET SLEEVE DIESEL 77 Capacity Type C Conventional Bus WITH Lift Body Supplier:' Rivers us a es, Inc. Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.* - .- Body Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Chassis Make and Model: ICCE ICCE Standard Transmission: Allison PTS 2500 Allison PTS 2500 - Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: International DT 466E, 210/520 International DT 466E, 210/520 AlC model: N/A Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: Ricon 5005 Ricon 5005 --~~-- Complete Bus Base Price: $68,177 $76,409 le complete DUS price, Doay option pnces ana cnassls option prices on one P.( . maae out te Bus Sales, Inc. Optional Equipment Prices lBJlF'ro l.c> Ha~ch_ $125 $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) $636 (See mfr. notes, page E-56) B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Driver's Seat N/A N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom STD STD [B5A] Intercom/PA $312 $312 - -- .. [B5B] PA with Radio $404 $404 --------~--.. ~ereo Radi<J.JIl~f'i\L_ $293 $293 IIB61 Lockino Door at Fuel Tank $66 $66 [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7B] IMMI Child Safety Seat N/A N/A [B8] Exterior Body Light Monitor $296 $296 ~2] Diesel Noise Package STD STD [B .1..2.Bl.Fu.II.E.erf_ C;~lirl[Pan~-'-- STD STD _n______ _ ____" [B13] Bus Lockup System $300 $300 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm N/A N/A [El15] Flip-Up Seat behind Driver's Seat $279 $279 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System $1,540 $1,540 (co~ll.l~te_ irll)taJled)__ --. ----~- ,[Ell7] Red Light Over Emergency Door $19 $19 [B18] Underseat Rear Heater $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $724 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B19] Tailpipe through Bumper N/A N/A [B20] Powder Coated Windows $418 $418 [B2:11Qel~!~_\lV/C;-/\d~ Sea! -$532 -$532 [B23] Delete Seat - Add W/C $532 $532 ~Track Seating $6,117 $6,117 [B26] Standard Track Seating Seat $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [C1A] Front Tow Hooks $38 $38 [Cl EllRei3rI~.....__H.ook~ $43 $43 --._--~_._-------- [C2] Spare Disc Wheel $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) ~31AlJto .I!<l.ns_\Narrant~ J.~y!:_unlimited) $515 $515 [C4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank $464 (100 gallon) $464 (100 gallon) [C5] Low Profile Radial Tires -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) -$43 (Goodyear 169, 255/70R 22.5 H) r<::~~I1()OA.rnI'_UN ~~60./\<<ernator $425 (VT engine $392) STD ~C6B] 270 Amp UN 4864 Aiternat()r__ $697 (VT engine $649) $227 (VT engine $258) [<::?E.r.ansynd fluid $156 $156 [c:.a] Adjustable P~d~n . N/A N/A - ._~._-- Cl0] Air Ride Rear Suspension $292 $292 B SI * .-lnClUi Rivers C-35 APPENDIX A DELIVERY PRICE INFORMATION BY BUS MANUFACTURER E-1 BLUE BIRD TYPE A BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: Canadian Blue Bird ADDRESS: Airport Road Post Office Box 880 Brantford, Ontario N3T 5R7 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $1 ,513 Flagler Bunnell $1 ,265 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port S1. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Pal atka Walton Defuniak Springs S1. Johns S1. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Volusia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclenny $1 ,353 Charlotte Punta Gorda $1,270 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison S1. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward F1. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordville Collier Naples $1,415 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-2 BLUE BIRD TYPE C BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: Blue Bird North Georgia ADDRESS: 1198 Shattuck Industrial Boulevard Post Office Bos 807 Lafayette, GA 30728 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $420 Flagler Bunnell $540 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port St. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Palatka Walton Defuniak Springs St. Johns St. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Volusia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclenny $430 Charlotte Punta Gorda $640 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison St. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward Ft. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordville Collier Naples $810 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-3 BLUE BIRD TYPE D BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: Blue Bird Fort Valley ADDRESS: 402 Blue Bird Blvd. Post Office Box 937 Fort Valley, GA 31030 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $400 Flagler Bunnell $540 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port S1. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Palatka Walton Defuniak Springs S1. Johns S1. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Vol usia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclenny $430 Charlotte Punta Gorda $640 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison S1. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward Ft. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordville Collier Naples $810 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-4 IC TYPE C BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: IC Corp. ADDRESS: 2322 North Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 74116 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $1,547 Flagler Bunnell $1 ,382 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port St. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Palatka Walton Defuniak Springs St. Johns St. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Volusia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclen ny $1 ,356 Charlotte Punta Gorda $1 ,495 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison St. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward Ft. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordville Collier Naples $1 ,575 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-5 Ie TYPE D BUS DELIVERY PRICING rco~ 751 S Harkrider Conway, AR 72032 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: FROM: ADDRESS: REGION 1 Bay Calhoun Escambia Franklin Gulf Holmes Jackson Liberty Okaloosa Santa Rosa Walton Washington REGION 2 Alachua Baker Bradford Clay Columbia Dixie Duval Gadsden Gilchrist Hamilton Jefferson Lafayette Leon Levy Madison Nassau Suwannee Taylor Union Wakulla COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Panama City Blountstown $1 ,304 Pensacola Apalachicola Port S1. Joe Bon ifay Marianna Bristol Crestview Milton Defuniak Springs Chipley COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Gainesville Macclenny $1,113 Starke Green Cove Springs Lake City Cross City Jacksonville Quincy Trenton Jasper Monticello Mayo Tallahassee Bronson Madison Fernandina Beach Live Oak Perry Lake Butler Crawfordville REGION 3 Citrus Flagler Hernando Hillsborough Lake Marion Orange Pasco Pinellas Putnam S1. Johns Seminole Sumter Volusia REGION 4 Brevard Charlotte DeSoto Glades Hardee Hendry Highlands Indian River Lee Manatee Martin Okeechobee Osceola Polk S1. Lucie Sarasota REGION 5 Broward Collier Miami-Dade Monroe Palm Beach E-6 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Inverness Bunnell $1,139 Brooksville Tampa Tavares Ocala Orlando New Port Richey Clearwater Palatka S1. Augustine Sanford Bushnell DeLand COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Cocoa Punta Gorda $1,252 Arcadia Moore Haven Wauchula LaBelle Sebring Vero Beach Fort Myers Bradenton Stuart Okeechobee Kissimmee Bartow Fort Pierce Sarasota COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY F1. Lauderdale Naples $1,332 Miami Key West W. Palm Beach THOMAS TYPE C BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: Thomas Built Buses ADDRESS: 1408 Courtesy Rd. High Point, NC 27260 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $1 ,083 Flagler Bunnell $893 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port St. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Palatka Walton Defuniak Springs St. Johns St. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Vol usia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclenny $1 ,064 Charlotte Punta Gorda $832 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison St. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward Ft. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordville Collier Naples $1 ,116 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-7 THOMAS TYPE D BUS DELIVERY PRICING FROM: Thomas Built Buses ADDRESS: 1408 Courtesy Rd. High Point, NC 27260 The schedule of rates for delivery of completed school buses to each county seat is as follows: REGION 1 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 3 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Bay Panama City Citrus Inverness Calhoun Blountstown $1 ,083 Flagler Bunnell $893 Escambia Pensacola Hernando Brooksville Franklin Apalachicola Hillsborough Tampa Gulf Port St. Joe Lake Tavares Holmes Bonifay Marion Ocala Jackson Marianna Orange Orlando Liberty Bristol Pasco New Port Richey Okaloosa Crestview Pinellas Clearwater Santa Rosa Milton Putnam Palatka Walton Defuniak Springs St. Johns St. Augustine Washington Chipley Seminole Sanford Sumter Bushnell Vol usia DeLand REGION 2 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY REGION 4 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Alachua Gainesville Brevard Cocoa Baker Macclenny $1 ,064 Charlotte Punta Gorda $832 Bradford Starke DeSoto Arcadia Clay Green Cove Springs Glades Moore Haven Columbia Lake City Hardee Wauchula Dixie Cross City Hendry LaBelle Duval Jacksonville Highlands Sebring Gadsden Quincy Indian River Vero Beach Gilchrist Trenton Lee Fort Myers Hamilton Jasper Manatee Bradenton Jefferson Monticello Martin Stuart Lafayette Mayo Okeechobee Okeechobee Leon Tallahassee Osceola Kissimmee Levy Bronson Polk Bartow Madison Madison St. Lucie Fort Pierce Nassau Fernandina Beach Sarasota Sarasota Suwannee Live Oak Taylor Perry REGION 5 COUNTY SEAT DELIVERY Union Lake Butler Broward Ft. Lauderdale Wakulla Crawfordvilie Collier Naples $1,116 Miami-Dade Miami Monroe Key West Palm Beach W. Palm Beach E-8 z 0 - .... <c :i 0::: .... 0 ...J_ U. WC) Z alz - D::j:: >- W<c .... Ow - 0 ...JU) <c :Jw a. O...J <c ~al 0 U)<C O'l al I C) -...J UJ 0._ >< z :3~ - - 0 .... z <c ....<C w w ~O a. U) Oz a. U) o.<c <c :J I MC) m ...JZ .... <c- u. Z~ - ...J 00::: 0::: -a. ....- - a. <c ~ 0 0 - ...J N W W ~ ~ - "'I""" ~ ~ ~rllct'ons BLUE BIRD THOMA~ ~ North & Central Florid. DlstJicts (see map on page 8)- pplier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment** Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- ake and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HDX ICRE Blue Bird A3RE 3700S .. Thomas CHSY ICRE ke and Model: Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS I Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 2500 ine, HP/LB.FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 ! Cummins ISC, 260/660 . International DT 466E, 210/520 ! AlC model:1 ACC FR120 Carrier AC-12366 Carrier AC-121133 ----. Lift model: I Braun NL919FIBnB Ricon S-5005 Ricon 5005 -us Base Price:1 $90,744 $80,633 $80,023 ice and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. .0. addressing information. .._ _____H.____ ice and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner g"..7 for specific P.O. addressing information, ----. --~- ------------- --- ice and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc, Optional Equipment Prices: [81] Pro Lo Hatch $76 STD $125 ~_. .- ._- [82] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfL notes, page E-56.) [83] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A [.84E7" High He!'<lroClITl_ __ $531 STD STD [85A)1ntercomlP A_ N/A $425 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 --______0_- [i35.s~"-Ylith RacI~__ STD $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 --------. [85G] Stereo Radi~ 3no PAl __ N/A $400 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $319 ~ocking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 $66 [B7A] C5c 'MIIte Integrat~d Child R~aint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [878] IMMI Ch!ld Safety Seat ---- N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A ._- [B8] _E_x~ior 8odl'Li!1h!Monitor $105 $395 $296 [812] Diesel NoisePack~ STD STD STD [B12BJ Full Perf Ceiling Panel STD $322 $107 ~.______n_. ._____ !131_3) Bus Lockup Systenl____ STD $135 $256 [BI4] Wire PUl>il Crossing Ann___ ____ _ $50 N/A N/A ~~~FliP-UP Seat behind Drive(s Seat N/A $135 $339 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (compiete installed) "----. $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 ------..._------ [i317J Red LightOver Emerg~ncy Door _. $5 $20 $16 [B 1 5] _U-"derseat Rea~ Heat!'.._ --------- $299 (8.oK BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD $223 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) lEl1.9!.Iailp_ip"-'hrou~.Bumper .. N/C $75 N/A [B~O] Powde,-Coated\i\lind-,,-ws__ . N/A $225 $386 -- [B22J Delete WIC . Add Seat ------ -$445 -$570 -$595 ! ---------- ----- ~_3]'Oelete Seat:_ Add_W~_ $446 $570 $595 ~Track SeatinL__ -- N/A $1,441 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A lB261 Stand_ard Track~atingSeat ---- $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [C1A]-".rllrltTow Hoo~__ STD $41 $22 -----~ ~113) Rear Tow H"Oks ------ ------ STD STD $43 ['.2] Spare 'piscVVh~__ --------.- $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) tC;;3] Aut~T~n~ YVarranty_i~_~unlimited} STD $400 (2500 PTS) I $550 (3000 PTS) $365 (2500 PTS) I $515 (3000 PTS) [C4] 75-100 Gallon Fuel Tank ----- STD (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) $393 (100 gallon) ~-----_.._---- [C5J_-,=-o~~~I_e ~~dial Tires__ ----- , N/A $25 N/A IC6A] 200Arnp_LiN 486()_Altemator -- --- ---- N/A STD STD [C68] 2~ArT1p UN _4Il6i..AitematC>r_____ STD $270 $273 [C7l ~~~~~ Flui~____ ------ - STD $260 $116 (2500 PTS) I $156 (3.000 PTS) [C8],~.dju~"blePedals ___ .___ ------- N/A $430 N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $1,222 $570 Complete Bus Su Body M Chassis Ma Standard Sta[ldard Eng Complete B '-include-complete bus pr See page 7 for specific P .. lr1C1iide complete bus pr of SOlltl1.l'lorida, See pa ... Include complete bus pr 0-22 StJndJ~o-'..l!!~ ~ PllrcilJ2,,_Q~~S. BLUE BIRD THOMAS ~ North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8). lete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment"* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 6)- I Freightliner of South Florida- ---~- --------- ~ Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HDX ICRE ---~ -_. Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY ICRE Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS -_. Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 3000 --~- andard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 International DT 466E, 225/620 A/C model:1 N/A I N/A N/A ------ Lift model:1 N/A I N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price:1 $78,027 I $71,624 $73,340 plete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. for specific P.O. addressing information. --- plete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner rida. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information, ----_.~- -- plete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: [B1J.F'ro_L,,-~tch__ $76 STD $125 -- --. --~---- [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) {B:>] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A [B4]~igh Headroom ___ ___. $570 STD STD [B5A] Intercom/P A N/A $425 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 ~-----' --------.-- - [B5B] PA with Radio . ------ STD $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl N/A $400 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $319 [86] Locking Door at Fu~1 Tank __~_ STD $25 $66 iB7 A] C.E White Jntegra~ed Child Restra~nt Seat $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) lI3?~] IMMIChild Safety Sea~___ ---- N/A $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A [B6] ExteriorBodyLig"t..~nito-,--- --- $105 $395 $296 [B 12J DieselJ'lo.ise Packag"---__ i STD STD $574 --------- [B12BLFlJil P_e,rf Ceiling Panei__ -- STD $344 $107 [El1~U! Lockup System__~__ STD $135 $256 [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm .. $50 N/A N/A ~--"'-_._"-- [B1S1 Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat N/A $135 $339 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complete installed) $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 ---- -- ---------- ----.- [B17]_ Red Lijlht Over Emergency D"o-,--- $5 $20 $16 [B 16] Underseat Rear Heater $299 (80K BTU) (Se. mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD $223 [B~aill'ipe through B~mp.r N/C $75 N/A ---"-- [B20J.F'~de~oated Windows~ -------- N/A $225 $418 [B22] Deiete WIC - Add Seat ---- --- - N/A N/A N/A - --- ------- ---- -- [B2:l1.P-"Ie.te Seat_:~dd WJ(;_ ----- --~ N/A N/A N/A [B25]Track Seating___.____. N/A N/A N/A ~26] Standard T~ck Seating Seat __ N/A N/A N/A [~!A] Fr~r:'~!~w_~ooks --- ---- ---- STD $41 $22 (~1BJ R~_a_~To~_H~oks _ ___ ___ --- STD STD $43 ~2) S~~Di~V\lh~ _u____ $71 $85 $90 (See mfr notes. page E-57.) l~!-":'_t~_:~_~n_s_Wa'!_~nty (5 'tr un\i~i~~_o___ STD $550 $515 [()4]~:.100<3<o"onFuel Ta""._ __ -0__- STD (100 gaUon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) $393 (100 gaUon) ~?l!-_o~~rof'le R_~dial Tire~____ --- N/A $25 NJA [G6!'-1200_Amp u/li4.8,so Altemator --. N/A $285 $425 ~B) 270 Amp UN 4864 Altemator $433 $500 $697 ____ ___o__~______ !(;"7LTransyndFluid ___ u__. STD $260 $156 [G8]Adjust"b~F'e~ __ --------- N/A $430 N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $1,222 STD Comp St Include com See page 7 ** -includecom of South Flo ... Include com 0-23 Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central FlOrida Districts (see map on page 8)~ First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on paga 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- ---- -----._~_.----- ~--- Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 AlC model: NlA N/A Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/lB Ricon S-5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $85,626 $77,264 -inclUde complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing infonnation. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner _ of South Florida. . See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing infonnation. ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 N/A Ricon 5005 $76,749 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. OptIOnal EqUipment Prices: [B 1] Pro Lo Hatch $76 STD $125 ------- [62J Power Root Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. noles, page E-56.) [63J Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat N/A N/A N/A [B4] 77" High Haadroom $570 STD STD ~-.._._-_.- _____n______ [BsA] Intercom/PA N/A $425 (See mfr. nOles, page E-sS.) $325 [6sB]~ with Rad~__ _ _.__ STD $455 (See mfr. notes. page E-sS.) $431 [BsG] Slereo Radio (no PAl ___. N/A $400 (See mfr. noles. page E.56.) $319 ~_S] Locking Door at Fuel Tank .___ __ STD $25 $66 [B7 A] C,E, Wl1ita Integrated Child Restraint Seal $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-sS) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr notes, page E-sS.) ~?El)Jf.1M1 ChildSafety.~._~ N/A $475 (See mfr. noles, page E-56.) N/A .@8] Exterior BodX Light !>1onito'_ .. -- $10S $395 $296 [612] Dies~ NOISe. Packa~.. - SrD SrD SrD - -- [B12Bt~LJIII'ert Ceiling Panel STD $344 $107 ---- [~13] Bus Lockup System -- STD $135 $256 .@14] Wi~ Pupil Crossing.Arm__..___ $50 N/A N/A [B 1 5] Flip-Up Seal behind Drive~s Seat N/A $135 $339 [B1S] Gps VehiCle Monitoring System .- (complete installed) $1,500 $1 ,350 $1,540 .rB~ed Light Over Emergency Door .-- $5 $20 $16 (13.18] Underseat_ Rear Heater___ $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-sS.) STD $223 (See mfr. notes. page E-sS.) [B19] Tailpipe throu,l1h Bumper .__.__ NlC $75 N/A [B20J Powde,CoatecJ. Windows_.__ i N/A $225 $418 [B22] Delete W/C - Add Seat -$445 N/A -$595 ._----------------~--------- [E323] Delete Seat -_Add W1C___.__ $446 N/A $595 .@2s] Track S..ating N/A $1,858 (See mfr. notes, page E-sS.) N/A [B2S]. Standard Tra.ck Seating Seat....... -- $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes, paga E-sS.) LC1A] Front Tow HoOkS.__._..___ __' STD $41 $22 E1B] Rear Tow H()O~._ SrD SrD $43 ------.-- -- [C2] Spare Disc Wheel -------~ $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-s7.) ~'--_.- --.--. rC3l~"o ~~s _w~~~~~~~r unlfmit~l -- -- STD $550 $515 [c;41 ~:.100 Gallon Fuel Tan"-_____ STD (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E-s7.) $393 (100 gallon) [~5] Lo~ Pr~~!~~iaJ Tire~__.___ N/A $25 N/A ---. [C6'!-]200~mpLJN. 48S0 ~Iternato-,--- ---- - N/A STD $425 ~B] 270 ~mp UN 4864 Alternat"'...._ ---._---~-. $433 $270 $697 [c;7J.1:ransynd FilJicl ---- ---------- ; STD $260 $156 [CB] Adjustabie Pedals N/A $430 N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension I $1,255 $1,222 STD 0-24 ~ ~ ~ BLUE BIRD THOMAS !f Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Ftorida Distrids (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- FreightJiner of South Florida- ----~---. ~ody Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE -.-----t- _ Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Stand!,rd Engil1.e......P/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 AlC model: ACC FR133 Carrier AC-12366 Lift model: N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $85,408 $79,602 . -TriCl"de complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing infonnation. .. Inciude complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class'Coach &. Equipment, Inc., or Freightline-'---' ._~----- ........<>f~outh Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O, addressing Information. ._ .________ ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 Carrier AC-121133 N/A $82,135 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P ,0. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: [B1J Pro !-~H_a~ .-- ----- $76 STD $125 [82J Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes. page E-5S.) [83] Motion Masters Shocks lor Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A ~.l. 77" High Headroom.___ $570 STD STD ------. [85A] Intercom/PA N/A $425 (See mfr. notes. page E-SS.) $325 '-... --- -- ----.- --- [B5BJ PAwith Radio -- -- STD $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-5S.) $431 ------- [B~CJ Stereo Radio (no PAl ---- N/A $400 (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) $319 [BS] Locking Door at Fuel Tank STD $25 $66 .. [B7A] c:.E. White_lntegralEld Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-5S.) $545 (See mfr. notes. page E-SS.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-5S.) [878] IMM\ Child Sal~ty Seat ..__.___ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-SS.) N/A !B~] Exteri_or~ody Li.ght Monrtor____ ___ $105 $395 $296 ~.2J Diesel Noise Package ____ - STD STD STD [E312BJ FullPerf Ceiling pane,-__ - STD $344 $107 @.13L Bus Loc~up System~_ ---- STD $135 $256 i [B14] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm --------- $50 N/A N/A ~_.__n____.__ [B15J Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat N/A $135 $339 [B1SJ GPS Vehicle MonitOnng Syst.",------ (complete installed) -- .-- $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 --,---------- [E3.17JR~_'=jght OverEmergencr 000..': ------------ $5 $20 $16 IB1~Underseat R~r He~~",-__ ---- ; $299 (80K 8TU) (See mfr. nOles, page E.56.l STD $223 ~ailpipe through Bumper _. --- N/C $75 N/A [B20]_ Po'^'der~oatedWindows__ ----- N/A $225 $418 [B22J Delete WIC . Add Seat N/A N/A N/A - ___ ___ ____n____ [B23) Delete Seat -nAdd-'fv,-C, ~. .-- N/A N/A N/A [B25] Track_ Seating_____ N/A N/A N/A ---- [B261S.tandar<1Iraci< Sea.tin~Seat_ -- N/A N/A N/A lC1A}FrontTow Ho~)kS___ ----.------ STD $41 $22 [C~B] R~!r_"!~w H_oC)~____ ____ STD STD $43 I ---- !C2] Spare Disc VVf1~el___ ------ $71 $85 $90 (See mlr. notes. page E-57.l ~J. A~to T~~f!s Wa~~a!1~Y {5 yr !:lnlimitedX_____ STD $550 $515 [C4175-100GallonFuel Ta_,",--_. ----- STD (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $393 (100 gallon) [~5) L~\IV Pro!!!.~_~_~diat Ti~~ ----------,- N/A $25 N/A ~_8AJ 30ClAmp LJ.N.486() Allern.at~,- --- N/A STD STD lesB] 27iJ Amp UN 4.864 Allemator _ ---- STD $270 $273 [Cll Transynd Fluid STD $260 $156 [C8]Mjusta_ble Peda'!__ -. ----, NJA $430 NIA [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $1,222 STD 0-25 ~)- ~ Purcll~ BLUE BIRD THOMAS ~ Complete Bus Supplier' Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central FlOrida Districts (see map on page 8}o. First Class Coach & Equipment*" j Rivers Bus Sales Inc.- , South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- -------_._~- Thomas HOX ---ICRE ~-- Body_Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE "- hassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 3904S Thomas CHSY ._. ICRE Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 3000 ndard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 _. International OT 466E, 225/620 -' A/C model: ACC FR133 Carrier AC-12366 Carrier AC-121133 Lift model: Braun NL919FIBIIB Ricon S-5005 Ricon 5005 omplete Bus Base Price: $93,008 $85,694 $85,186 lete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc, r specific P,O. addressing information. ---_._---- lete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner ida._ See page 7 for specific P.O, addressing information. ---- -----.------------ _.-- ------~--- lete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. OptIOnal Equipment Prices: [81J Pro La HIOl~ ----- $76 STD $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.1 [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A [Ej4] 77" H.i!J.h Headroom__ ---- $570 STO STO [ElSA] Intercoml~_ __. N/A $425 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $325 ~S~ PAwith ~_____ STO $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $431 ! [BSG] Stereo Radio (n~~...__.. N/A $400 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $319 [El6J Locking Door at Fuel Tank ____ STO $25 $66 [SZi\JC.E White. Integra~<!._Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B7BJ IMMI ghild Safety Seat N1A $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A ---- [B8J Exterior Body_Ligtl~ Monitor ------ -- $105 $395 $296 [B12J Diesel Noise Pack~ STD STO STO ----- ~l~J Full PertCeiling Pan~_ -------- STO $344 $107 [BI3J Bus Lockup System STO $135 $256 [B14] Wire~lJpil Crossing Arm ____. $50 N/A N/A [B1S] Flip.Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat N/A $135 $339 [BI6J GPS VehiCieMonitoring-System -- (complete installed) ------------ $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 ------ LB17] Red LightC)ver Emergency Door__ $5 $20 $16 [B18J Underseat Rear Heater $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) STD $223 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) ~"-------.-- --- [B19] Tail~ipe t!1r.ough Bumper____. - N/C $75 N/A [B20] PO'Nder C""ted ~~()....s_ ---- N/A $225 $418 [B22J Delete WIC - Add Seat --- -$445 N/A -$595 --------- ---- ---- [B23] Delete S""t:.i\d_d ~_ ------- - $446 N/A $595 ~ra9< SeatinQ.._ N/A $1,858 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) N/A , _______n_ [B26J Stand-"r(j Track Seating Se-"_'--___ . $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) [C 1 AJ Front Tow Hooks STO $41 $22 [C1B] Rear Tow Hooks STD STD $43 ~------. ---- "--- --- [C2J_S"are DiscWh_e~__.__. --- $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-S7.) r~3t~\Jto T~n~ War~~!L (5 yr unlimi~~__. STO $550 $515 lC4) 75-100_c.;al~on Fuel T"",,-__ ----- STO (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) $393 (100 gallon) [C5] L~~rofiJe R~djal Tir~s___ ------ N/A $25 N/A [~AJ 200A'Tl"YN 4860 Alternator _ ----- N/A STO STD ~BL270 AmpYN 48€;4Altemator ------ STO $270 $273 ~L:rr.~nsyn!!_~_I~_i~ __ ---- STO $260 $156 ---- tee] A~~=!able ~~~!s___ ---------- N/A $430 N/A [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension $1,255 $1 ,222 STO C Sta C . Include comp _See page 7 fo .. Include comp of South Flor ... Include comp 0-26 Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Florida Oistr1cts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment'* Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- --------. ~j' Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE _____ Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY --------~~-- Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS - . . . Standa..-d Engine! HP/LB-F!: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 AlC model: N/A NlA Lift model: N/A NlA -----~_. Complete Bus Base Price: $78,929 $72,079 ---y,;cfi.de complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P,O. addressing information, .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner _.....<>f_South Florida. See_page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information, ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 N/A NlA $74,514 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices: ~3]Delete Se~- Add~______. [B25] T'!.ck Seati~g______ ___ $76 STD $125 $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A N/A N/A $570 STD STD N/A $425 (See mlr. notes. page E.56.) $325 STD $455 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $431 N/A $400 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $319 STD $25 $66 $378 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E.56.) $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $105 $395 $296 STD STD $574 STD $344 $107 STD $135 $256 $50 N/A N/A N/A $135 $339 $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 $5 $20 $16 $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) STD $223 N/C $75 N/A N/A $225 $452 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NlA N/A N/A STD $41 $22 STD STD $43 $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) STD $550 $515 STD (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E.57.) STD N/A $25 N/A N/A $285 $425 $433 $500 $697 STD $260 $156 N/A $430 N/A $1,255 $1,222 STD 181] Pro La H.atch___ [B2] Power Roof Vent [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive~s Seat [B4] 77" High!"leadroom___ _ ___ [8SAJ IntercomlP!-.____ ____ [BS8] PA with Radio [BSG] Stereo Radio (no PAl [B6] Locking Door at Fuel Tank [B7 A] C'IO' White Integrated Child Restraint Seal [~B] IM".,I Child Safety Seat..._ [B8] Exterior BodY..L.ight Monitor__. ._ ~2] Diesei.Noise Package__~ _.__ ~2B] FuiiF'ert. Ceiling.Panel___ __ [8.13J Bus Lockup System__ ____ ~14] Wire Pupil Cr?-"sing Arm__..___. ~lFlip-Up Seat behll1d Drive~s Seat _ [BI6] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System (complet:. installed) ___ __ __ [B17] Red Light Over Emergency Door [B1alUnders~tF<ear He~te.r.._m ____ IBI9] Tailpil'"J!1rough Bu~per .. [B20] Powder Coated Wind~,,-- [B22] Deiete WIC - Add Seat [826J Stand"'-d..T~ck_ SeatingJ3~ ~~A] F~~Jo"!_t:!9~~s [C1 BL~~~r Tow H_ook~____ l~?l~a_,!__q~~c ~~I [C~L~_~to Tra~_s_ ~rran~YJ5 yr u_nl~~~~~L ~]75-IOOGall""-,,uel..rank [C5] L~_~_!,rofile ~adial Ti!~_______ un__ [C6AJ.200 A"'-I'LiN 4860 Alt,,~~r .. __ _ !c:6B] 27~"'EU"0~4 Altematclr_.__ [C7] TransyndFluir1......___~. _.___ ~BL Adjustable P~!",____ ____ [C10J Air Ride Rear Suspension D-27 Sta~ ~ ~ j3LUE BIRD THOMAS is:< North & Central Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- I plier: Florida Transportation Systems. First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- ----- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida" ------, -~-- ---- - -- ke and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HOX ICRE e and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 ---'-------. Thomas CHSY ICRE ransmission: Allison 3000 PTS , Allison 3000 PTS Allison PTS 3000 . ----- n!" HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 International OT 466E, 225/620 AlC model:[ N/A N/A N/A Lift model:1 Braun NL919FIBnB Rlcon S-5005 Ricon 5005 s Base Price:! $85,626 $82,351 $71,871 ce- and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. .0. addressing information. e and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc" or Freightliner e 7 for specific P,O. addressing Information, -------. e and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. Optional EqUipment Prices. ~!Pro Lo Hatch $16 STO $125 ---.-------- [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $140 $140 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) [B3] Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seat N/A N/A N/A [B4] 77"' High Headroom --- $510 STO STO =-'--.--- -- [BSA] Intercom/PA -- .- N/A $425 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 ------- --- -- -----. .@5.B] PA with Radi"--__ STD $455 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $431 ------ --- .@5.~] Stereo Radio(no PA~__. N/A $400 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.) $319 [66] LocKing Door at Fuel TanK _ .__m STD $25 $66 [S7Al CeE. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat $378 (See mfr notes, page E-S6.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) ~_B] IMMIQliId Safety Seat _____ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A [B8]Exterior Boclt_Lighl Monitor --------. $105 $395 $296 [B~Diesel Noise PacKage STO STD STO .- ------ [B12BJ Full PertGeillng Panel _".__. STD $344 $107 [B13J Bus LocKup System _._ STO $135 $256 jB14J Wire Pupil Crossing Ann ---~ $50 N/A N/A ~1SJ FIiE:UE..S~at behind Drive."s Se"t__ , N/A $135 $339 [B16] GPS Vehicle Monitoring System , (complete installed) -,----- ---- $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 --- --- "--- -- IB'I7J..Red Light Over Emergency D"or.__ .-- $5 $20 $16 [B~Underseat.~~r Heater._.._ ---- $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E.56.) STO $223 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.l ~9LTailpipe through Bumper _.__. N/C $15 N/A ~Powder Coated Windows ___.___ N/A $225 $452 [B22J Delete WIC - Add Seat -$445 N/A -$595 ---"---.---- -------- jB23] D~lete ~eat - Add W'-C__ ---- .- $446 N/A $595 ~] TracKSeati"ll........__ N1A $2,112 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) N/A [B26tStandard Tra.cK Sea!ing Se"'-___ __. $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.l ~1A] FronlTow HOOKs__ -----" STO $41 $22 rc:.1flJ RearTow Hoo-,,"- .___ -- ---- STO STO $43 rc:2) Spa~Dis"-VVhe!'.... -- "---- - -- $71 $85 $90 [See mfr. notes, page E-S7.l {C3] Auto Trans Warranty (5 yr unlimited) STD $550 $515 [C4J.75..100GallonFuel T~""- _ ___ .-. STO (100 gallon) $225 (See mfr. notes. page E.S7.) STD ~~ Low__~~! Radi~1 Tires ______"____ N/A $25 N/A [(;61\] 200i\mp~N 4860 i\llemato-,-__ ---- N/A STD $425 [CSB] 270 Amp_ UN 4864..i\.lternalor ..____ $433 $210 $691 {~7]Tr~_~~~~_!~i~_ __u____ ____________ STD $260 $156 IC8] AdjuslablePedals __ -- N/A $430 N/A (C 1 01 Air Ride Rear Suspension $1 ,255 $1,222 STD Complete Bus Sup Body Ma Chassis Mak Standard T ---~ '. Standard Engi Complete Bu . InciUd8complete buspr:! See page 7 for specific P ~clude complete bus pric ....Clf~l>.uth Florida, See peg ... Include complete bus pric 0-28 Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems. North & Central Florida Districts (S8e map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment*" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- South Florida Districts (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- --,--~----_. Body Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE_____ Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY ._---~- ----------- Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Standal"d Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 AlC model: ACC FR133 Carrier AC-12366 Lift model: N/A N/A Complete Bus Base Price: $86,311 $79,849 Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O, made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P,O. addressing information, .. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment,lnc" or Freightliner of South Florida. See page 7 for specific P.O, addressing information. Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. [Bl] Pro~H.atcl1_ [B2J Power Roof Vent [B3J Motion Masters Shocks for Drive(s Seal $76 $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $570 N/A STD N/A sm $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A $105 STD STD srD $50 N/A $1,500 $5 $299 (80K BTUl (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) N/C N/A N/A N/A NIA NIA STD STD $71 STD STD (100 gallon) NIA N/A SrD STD NIA $1,255 sm $740 N/A STD $425 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $455 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $400 (See mfr. noles, page E-56.l $25 $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $475 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) $395 STD $344 $135 NIA $135 $1,350 $20 STD $75 $225 NIA N/A NIA N/A $41 STD $85 $550 $225 (See mfr. notes. page E-S7.) $25 STD $270 $260 $430 $1,222 [84] 77" High Headroom _____ [B5A] intercomIPA__ _____. [B5B] PA With Radlo__~_ n~_'_ [B5G] Stereo Radio (no P_AL......_ ___ [B6J Locking Door at Fuel Ta",,-- . [B7A] C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seat [B7~IMM-'c;_hilll.~ety Seat_ __ ~]ExteriorBodt~ght Monito~ n____ (l31~l.l?iesel Noise Package ..~ __nO [B12B]F_ulI Perf Ceiling"anel__ ___ [B13J Bus Lockup Syslem [B141.'lVire Pupil Crossing_~_____ [B15) Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat [I3T6fGPS Vehicle Monitoring System-- ....~ (COrTlplete installed)__ _________ [B~Red LiQ_ht Over Emergency D~o,--_ '. _____ [B18)UnderseatRe",Heater...._ _.- [B1SJ Tailpipe through Bumper___ .__ (El20J PowderCoatedWindo"'"---_____ [~22]()e-,-ete VV~C - ~dcI~~ __ ___ [El23] Delete Seat -Add V.JK2....______ [B25] Track Se"ting _ ____ [El26J Star'lla.r:d Track Seatinj! Seat___ [elA] Front Tow Hooks (C1B] Rear~wHo-"ks [C2] Spare Disc Wheel__~_ ____ [C3] A~to Trans ~~rranty (5 yr unlimited) [C4) 75-100Gallon Fuel Tank....... __~___. reS} Low Profile Radial Tires ___ ~6AJ 200"mp LiN 4860 Altemator [Ci5BE70.i'\.ml'_L.1.i'-J,,864 Allemator __ __ [e7] !~~~~nd F~ui~ _____ ~8j A.'liOJS~bl~"e~..__ [C10] Air Ride Rear Suspension 0-29 ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 3000 Intemational DT 466E, 225/620 Carrier AC-1311733 NIA $84,141 $125 $740 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) NIA STD $325 $431 $319 $66 $586 (See mfr. notes. page E-56.) NIA $296 sm $107 $256 NIA $339 $1,540 $16 $223 NIA $452 NIA N/A NIA NIA $22 $43 $90 (See mfr. notes, page E-57.) $515 sm NIA STD $273 $156 N/A STD Complete Bus Supplier: Florida Transportation Systems' North & Central Fforida Districts (see map on page 8)- First Class Coach & Equipment"" Rivers Bus Sales, Inc.- Soulh Florida Oismets (see map on page 8)- Freightliner of South Florida- --------------. ___...!l()dy Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE Thomas HDX Chassis Make and Model: Blue Bird A3RE 39045 Thomas CHSY Standard Transmission: Allison 3000 PTS Allison 3000 PTS Standard Engine, HP/LB-FT: Cummins ISC, 260/660 Cummins ISC, 260/660 A/C model: ACC FR133 Carrier AC-12366 Lift model: Braun NL919FIB/IB Ricon S-5005 Complete Bus Base Price: $93,008 $88,640 . Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to Florida Transportation Systems, Inc. See page 7 for specific P.O. addressing information. ~* ---.nCiude complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P.O. made out to First Class Coach & Equipment, Inc., or Freightliner _()! Sou.!.h.':I_orida. See page 7 lor specific P.O. addressing information. .._ __ __.______ ____ __ ICRE ICRE Allison PTS 3000 International DT 466E, 225/620 Carrier AC-1311733 Ricon 5005 $87,154 ... Include complete bus price and optional equipment prices on one P,O. made out to Rivers Bus Sales, Inc. OptIOnal EqUipment Prices: [Bl] Pro.Lo Hatc:h......-______._~. $76 STD $125 [B2] Power Roof Vent $402 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $740 $740 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B:?] Molion Maslers Shocks for Drive(s Seal N/A NIA N/A [B4] 77" High Headroom ------ $570 STD STD [B5A] Intercom~~_ __ ___~ N/A $425 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $325 i {BSB] PA with Radio STD $455 (See mfr. notes. page E-S6.l $431 [B5G] Stereo Radio (no PAl N1A $400 (See mfr. noles. page E-56.) $319 ------ 1136] Locking Door at .Fuel Ta",,--_ STD $25 $66 ~Al C.E. White Integrated C;hild Restrai~\ Seat_ $378 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $545 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) $586 (See mfr. notes, page E-S6.) [B7B] IMMI Child Sa~ety Seat____ N/A $475 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) N/A [B!!] 9~ior Body Light Monito-,-- ------ $105 $395 $296 [B 12) DieseINoisePackag"--_._____.____ STD STD STD [BI2B] fOull Perf Ceiling Pan"'--_ --- STD $344 $107 [B13] Bus Lockup System STD $135 $256 --.- [BI4] Wire Pupil Crossing Arm -----~--- $50 N/A N/A [B15] Flip-Up Seat behind Drive(s Seat N/A $135 $339 [816J GPS Vehicle Monitoring System ~complete installed)._______ -. $1,500 $1,350 $1,540 [B17J Red Light Over Emergency Door $5 $20 $16 [B-,.!!!Un.<l.ers-"atBea.r.t::'e~~_ ----- $299 (80K BTU) (See mfr. notes. page E-56.l STD $223 (See mfr. notes, page E-56.) [B.!!lLTailpipethrough. Bum!""......~_ N/C $75 NIA ---. 113201 Pow_der Coated'l\'irlcl()""s_ -- -- N/A $225 $452 [B22] Delete '-N'c.:.!-dd Seat....... __ -$445 N/A -$595 --- [B23) Delete Seat - Add vv1S-... __ , $446 N/A $595 ------ 1I32S] Track Seating __ N/A $225 (See mfr. notes, page E-S7.) N/A [826J ?t"ndar~ Track Seating Se",-_ -- $139 $230 $280 (See mfr. noles. page E-S6.) E1A] Front Tow Hook~ _________.__ STD $41 $22 [C1BlRearT~1I'If:lo~ -- --- --------- STD STD $43 Jc:2] Spare_O,iscWheel____ ____ $71 $85 $90 (See mfr. notes. page E-57.) 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Engine Electronic Dia nostics and Familiarization: Cummins Trainin (Max 10 per class) Caterpillar Training E-44 CE White 30" Seat CE White 39" Track Seatin Seat 30" Combo Seat with 30" barrier (first row left or right) All All All CE White CE White IC Corp $420 $634 -$16 Complete Set for Bus with: International Engine, Software Only Diagnostic Cable, Used to connect PC to vehicle ALL ALL $575 $350 E-45 IMMI 3pt Belt Track Seating Seat w/lSO 37" IMMI 3pt Belt Track Seatin Seat w/ISO. wllCS IMMI 3pt. BeltlShldr Seating Seat wIlSO, IMMI 3pt. BeltlShldr Seating Seat wIlSO, wllCS 30" Combo Seat with 30" barrier (first row left or ri ht) 29-89 29-89 29-89 29-89 FE 71-89 IMMI IMMI IMMI IMMI TBB $654 $750 $534 $710 $378 Complete Set for Bus with: Caterpiller En ine Mercedes Benz Engine Cummins Engine Allison Transmission NA NA NA NA $2,405 $1,345 $1,470 $1,532 E-46 APPENDIX I NON-CONTRACT OPTION PRICES BY BUS MANUFACTURER E-47 Safety Vision Observer System - B & W All Safety Vision SVB63-SL $950 Safety Vision Observer - Color All Safety Vision SVC63-SL $1,075 Safety Vision Expansion Port No Bid REI BusWatch Video Systems REI Buswatch System - B & W All REI 750070 $1,050 REI BusWatch System - Color All REI 750055 $1,075 REI BusWatch, Digital Color All REI 750096 $2,150 REI Buswatch, Digital B & W All REI 750098 $2,150 BusWatch Digital Viewing Station All REI 700927 $1,200 Gatekeeper Video Systems Digital Color Smart Recorder All Gatekeeper GSX-1000CCSYS $2,200 Digital B/W Smart Recorder All Gatekeeper GSX-1000CBSYS $2,050 Gatekeeper VHS Color System All Gatekeeper GSCCSYS $950 Gatekeeper VHS B/W System All Gatekeeper GSCBSYS $925 Additional cameras *Digital Systems Only All Gatekeeper $375 Gatekeeper System not intalled, credit All -$125 Replay Systems Digital Video Recorder Package, Installed Mobile Digital Video Recorder All Replay DR-100-MDVR $2,425 Color Camera, 4-8mm variable focus, Microphone All Replay Included Included Sean Single Channel Digital Video System - B & W All Sean TR1-BB $1,700 Sean Single Channel Digital Video System -Color All Sean TR 1-BC $1,750 Sean Four Channel Digital Video System -B&W All Sean TR4-BB $2,050 Sean Four Channel Digital Video System -Color All Sean TR4-BC $2,100 Sean VCR System - B&W All Sean SCN-BB $925 Sean VCR System - Color All Sean SCN-BC $975 Additional B&W Camera for all Sean models All Sean SA1A06A $200 Additional Color Camera for all Sean models All Sean SA2A06A $250 Sean Trooper Plus 4 channel color DVR sys, 1 camera All Sean TR4-FC $2,600 Sean Trooper Plus 4 channel BIW DVR sys, 1 camera All Sean TR4-fB $2,550 Sean Trooper Plus 4 channel day/night DVR, 1 camera All Sean TR4-FD $2,700 Sean Trooper Basic 1 channel day/night DVR, 1 camera All Sean TR 1-BD $1,950 Sean Trooper Basic 4 channel day/night DVR, 1 camera All Sean TR4-BD $2,450 Additional day/night camera All Sean SA-3A06A $310 Speed sensor harness for use with VCR system All Sean SCT -HS $175 Speed sensor harness for use with DVR system All Sean TRO-HS $200 Compact flash kit for DVR sys (software, 256 CF card) All Sean TRO-CFK $200 Hard drive reader station All Sean TRO-HDR $400 40 GB mobile hard drive with carrier All Sean TRO-HDK40 $300 60 GB mobile hard drive with carrier All Sean TRO-HDK60 $420 80 GB mobile hard drive with carrier All Sean TRO-HDK80 $520 Gatekeeper Download Package, Starter Kit All Gatekeeper GK-DPSK $150 Gatekeeper Download Package, Basic Kit All Gatekeeper GK-DPBK $250 Gatekeeper Download Pagkage, Advanced Kit All Gatekeeper GK-DPAK $700 Sean Basic One Channel Viewing Station All Sean TR1-VS $1,500 Seon Basic Four Channel Viewing Station All Sean TR4-VS $1,850 Replay Docking Bay for recorder/HD; incl. software All Replay DR-DS-1500 $350 Replay Operator Review Station- inc. P4 PC, monitor 120GB HD, DVD/CD, Software, Docking Bay All Replay DR-ORS-1500 $2,400 BLUE BIRD VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEMS NON-CONTRACT OPTIONS E-48 BLUE BIRD TYPE A NON-CONTRACT OPTIONS Rear Vision Lens $30 Route Sign Changers Reflective Image RC-H4R $50 Heater See Below Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System (one attachment per seat) 30" Seats $38 (two attachments per seat) 39" Seats Standard 1 st row $52 Additional UCRA System seats may reduce capacity Heater, 40KBTU Wall Mounted All $289 Heater, 80KBTU Wall Mounted All $409 GeoSpatial Technologies Smart 10 System Inc. software, Mobile Data Computer, card reader, WiFi adapter. To be used w/GST Tracker GPS System All Geo Spatial Tech. $1,750 BLUE BIRD TYPE C NON-CONTRACT OPTIONS " Electric Stop Arms All SpecialtY $160 Rear Vision Lens All $30 Route SiQn ChanQers All Reflective Image RC-H4R $50 Stop Arm Front & Rear, Electric Specialty $160 Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System (one attachment per seat) 30" Seats $38 (two attachments per seat) 39" Seats Standard 1 st 3 rows $52 Additional UCRA System seats may reduce capacity Mud Flaps Front All Standard Mud Flaps Front & Rear All Standard Locking Battery Compartment All Standard GeoSpatial Technologies Smart 10 System Inc. software, Mobile Data Computer, card reader, WiFi adapter. To be used w/GST Tracker GPS System All Geo Spatial Tech. $1,750 Caterpillar Extended Engine Warranty 10 Years/150,000 miles $320 Carrier A/C Upgrades EM-? Evaporator, adds a 3rd evaporator to STD AlC All Carrier $800 THESE COSTS ARE IN ADDITION TO THE UPCHARGE FOR CARRIER OPTIONAL AlC Heater, 40KBTU Wall Mounted All $289 Heater, 80KBTU Wall Mounted All $409 E-49 Swino out Radiator D-FE $190 Dual Stage Air Filter D-RE $187 Electric Stop Arms All Specialty $160 Rear Vision Lens $30 Route SiQn Chanoers Reflective Image RC-H4R $50 Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System (one attachment per seat) 30" Seats $38 (two attachments per seat) 39" Seats Standard 1 st 3 rows $52 Additional UCRA System seats may reduce capacity 12 Volt Power Supply All Standard Locking Battery Compartment All Standard Mud Flaps Front All Standard Mud Flaps Rear (standard with A1C & RE units) All Standard GeoSpatial Technologies Smart ID System Inc, software, Mobile Data Computer, card reader, WiFi adapter. To be used w/GST Tracker GPS System All Geo Spatial Tech. $1,750 Caterpillar Extended Engine Warranty 10 Years/150,000 miles $320 Sutrak-Roof Mount AlC Options all systems ducted CC234DL, (2) TM-21 180,000 BTU D-RE Climate Comfort Tech. CC234DL $7,505 4 cylinder Transit Compressor D-RE Climate Comfort Tech. SCM 4/28 $1,200 6 cylinder Transit Compressor D-RE Climate Comfort Tech. SCM 6/37 $1,800 Driver's powered blower package D-RE Climate Comfort Tech. $500 ALL ABOVE COSTS MUST BE ADDED TO THE STD AlC BUS FOR THE APPLICABLE CATEGORY Carrier NC UpClrades 0SK Compressor, 24V, can be used with CM-3 or KR-4 RE Only Carrier $3,500 05G Compressor, 24V, only for use with KR-4 RE Only Carrier $3,800 KR-4 Rooftop condenser, transit duty All Carrier $1,000 EM-7 Evaporator, adds a 3rd evaporator to STD AlC All Carrier $800 AC-350, Transit Style Integrated Roof System with RE Only Carrier $8,800 ducting. Includes 05G compressor. THESE COSTS ARE IN ADDITION TO THE UPCHARGE FOR CARRIER OPTIONAL AlC E-50 IC VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEMS NON-CONTRACT OPTIONS ALL REI 750058 $1,125 ALL REI 750055 $1,163 ALL REI 750096 $2,328 ALL REI 750098 $2,274 ALL REI 700927 $1,100 ALL REI 700833 $242 ALL Gatekeeper GSCBSYS $947 ALL Gatekeeper GSCCSYS $980 ALL Gatekee er GSX-900CBSYS $1,722 ALL Gatekeeper GSX-900CCSYS $1,755 ALL Gatekee er GSX-1000CBSYS $2,107 ALL Gatekeeper GSX-1000CCSYS $2,140 ALL Gatekeeper GSCB $215 ALL Gatekeeper GSCC $248 ALL Gatekeeper GK-DPAK $663 Gatekeeper GK-DPBK $196 ALL Sean TR 1-BB $1,635 ALL Sean TR1-BC $1,690 ALL Sean TR4-BB $2,075 ALL Sean TR4-BC $2,130 ALL Sean SCN-BB $843 ALL Sean SCN BC $843 ALL Sean SA 1 A06A $215 ALL Sean SA2A06A $270 ALL Sean TRO-HDR $248 ALL Sean TRO-HDK40 $220 E-51 Additional Defroster Fan in Driver Area All International N/A $160 Motorola Two-Way Radio All Motrola CDM750 $680 Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System (one attachment per seat) All IC Corp N/A $15 (two attachments per seat) All IC COrD N/A $30 Mud Flaps Front All IC Corp N/A $35 Mud Flaps Rear All IC Corp N/A $44 Locking Battery Compartment All IC Corp N/A $59 Transpec Stop Arm 29 Transpec 8000-1 00-A31 $66 Transpec Stop arms Frt & Rear 47-77 Transpec 8000-1 00-A31 $66 Transpec Roof Hatch 29 Transpec 1975-028-121-03 $10 Transpec Roof Hatches 47-77 Transpec 1975-028-121-03 $20 Transpec Crossing Gate 29-47 Transpec 4000-500-A 11 $12 12V Power Supply 29-77 IC Corp $19 GPS Everyday Wireless - Does not include software, All Evervdav Wireless TX-3/TX-3M $1,453 base station, or service fees Sutrak Roof Mount A1C Options CC234DL Roofw-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 65 CCT 2234DL $8,450 CC234DL Roofw-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 71-77 CCT 2234DL $8,186 IC TYPE 0 NON-CONTRACT OPTIONS Additional Defroster Fan in Driver Area All N/A $160 Motorola Two-Way Radio All Motrola CDM750 $680 Universal Child Restraint Anchorace (UCRA) Svstem (one attachment per seat) All Ie Corp N/A $15 (two attachments per seat) All IC Corp N/A $30 Mud Flaps Front All IC COrD N/A $32 Mud Flaps Rear, STD on RE Units All IC CorD N/A $34 Locking Battery Compartment All IC Corp N/A $59 Transpec Stop arms Frt & Rear All Transpec 8000-100-A31 $135 Transpec Roof Hatches All TransDec 1975-028-121-03 $30 Transpec Crossino Gate All Transpec 4000-500-A 11 $132 12V Power Supply All IC Corp $19 GPS Evervday Wireless - Does not include software, All Evervdav Wireless TX-3/TX-3M $1,453 base station, or service fees Sutrak Roof Mount A1C Options CC234DL Roofw-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 71-77 CCT 2234DL $8,055 CC234DL Roof w-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 83 CCT 2234DL $7,208 CC234DL Roofw-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 72-78 CCT 2234DL $7,826 CC234DL Roofw-duct, TM-21 160K BTU 84 CCT 2234DL $6,980 E-52 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL BIW 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 1000CB $2,055 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL COLOR 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 1000CC $2,095 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 1000CDN $2,150 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANNEL B/W 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 900CB $1,620 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANNEL COLOR 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 900CC $1,655 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANNEL DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER 900CDN $1,720 VHSSYSBIW1CAMERA GATEKEEPER GSCB $740 VHS SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER GSCC $775 VHS SYSTEM DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA GATEKEEPER GSCDN $840 ADDmONAL B/W CAMERA W/HARNESS *** GATEKEEPER C-GSCB $168 ADDITIONAL COLOR CAMERA W/HARNESS *** GATEKEEPER C-GSCC $200 ADDITIONAL DAY/NIGHT CAMERA W/HARNESS *** GATEKEEPER C-GSCDN $255 DIGITAL SYS BIW ADJ. LENS 8MM 1 CAMERA R.E.I. 750098 $2,220 DIGITAL SYS COLOR ADJ. LENS 8MM 1 CAMERA RE.I. 750096 $2,230 VHS SYS B/W ADJ. LENS 8MM 1 CAMERA REI. 750058 $1,025 VHS SYS COLOR ADJ. LENS 8MM 1 CAMERA RE.I. 750055 $1,070 DIGITAL VIEWING STATION 40 GIG HARD DRIVE RE.I. 700927 $1,115 DIGITAL SYS BIW 2 CAMERA SAFETY VISION 600040B $2,780 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 2CAMERA SAFETY VISION 600040C $3,030 DIGITAL SYS B/W 1 CAMERA SAFETY VISION SVBLS $1,780 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA SAFETY VISION SVCLS $1,905 VHS SYS BIW 1 CAMERA SAFETY VISION SVB63 $845 VHS SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA SAFETY VISION SVC63 $965 ADDITIONAL BIW CAMERA W/HARNESS *** SAFETY VISION SVB510 $225 ADDITIONAL COLOR CAMERA W/HARNESS *** SAFETY VISION SVC51 0 $335 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANNEL BIW 1 CAMERA SEON TR1-BB $1,840 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANEL COLOR 1CAMERA SEON TR 1-BC $1,900 DIGITAL SYS 1 CHANNEL DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA SEON TR1-BD $1,965 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL BIW 1 CAMERA SEON TR4-BB $2,340 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL COLOR 1 CAMERA SEON TR4-BC $2,400 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA SEON TR4-BD $2,465 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL PLUS BIW 1 CAM SEON TR4-FB $2,590 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL PLUS COLOR 1 CAM SEON TR4-FC $2,650 DIGITAL SYS 4 CHANNEL PLUS DAY/NGT 1CAM SEON TR4-FD $2,715 VHSSYSBIW1CAMERA SEON SCN-BB $900 VHS SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA SEON SCN-BC $965 VHS SYS DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA SEON SCN-BD $1,025 VHS SYS BIW 1 CAMERA PLUS SEON SCN-FB $1,025 VHS SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA PLUS SEON SCN-FC $1,090 VHS SYS DAY/NIGHT 1 CAMERA SEON SCN-FD $1,150 ADDITIONAL CAMERA BIW W/HARNESS *** SEON SA1A06 $200 ADDITIONAL CAMERA COLOR W/HARNESS *** SEON SA2A06 $260 ADDITIONAL CAMERA DAY/NIGHT W/HARNESS *** SEON SA3A06 $315 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA 40 GIG TIGER VISION HSDR $1,455 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA 1 GIG TIGER VISION CTEYE $2,580 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 2 CAMERA 60 GIG TIGER VISION EDSR4 $2,445 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 1 CAMERA ZEN-TINEL ZTS-1 $1,985 DIGITAL SYS COLOR 2 CAMERA ZEN-TINEL ZTS-2 $2,260 VIEWING STATION ZEN-TINEL ZTS-200 $970 ADDITIONAL CAMERA COLOR W/HARNESS *** ZEN- TINEL ZTS-32V $260 I~' u_.....1 Install ation for systems loaoeo In loose ALL MFGRS FCCECR $200 *** INSTALLATION EACH ADDITIONAL CAMERA ALL MFGRS FCCERO $27 E-53 Rear Vision Lens ALL C2 Vanguard Rearscope 301200000 $127 Additional Defroster Fan in Driver Area ALL C2 Bergstrom 105400001 $87 INSTALL Customer supplied Two-Way Radio ALL C2 FCCE FCCERI $150 Handrail, Right Hand in Addition to std. on non-ESE ALL C2 TBB 611000001 $68 Stop Arm Front, Electric 29 Transpec N/C N/C Stop Arm Front & Rear, Electric 47-77 Transpec N/C N/C Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System* Info. Only Info. Only Info. Only Info. Only (one attachment per seat) ALL TBB 623130000 $53 (two attachments per seat) ALL TBB 623190000 $83 Three Alliance Batteries in lieu of STD 3 ALL C2 Alliance battery 292-058 $91 Battery Cut off Switch in Battery Compartment 29-77 TBB 293001 $178 Mud Flaps Front ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses STD STD Mud Flaps Front & Rear ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses STD STD GeoSpatial Smart 10 System - incl software, mobile data ALL C2 GeoSpatial $1,750 computer, reader, adapter. Used with GST GPS System Route Sign Changer ALL C2 $50 Locking Battery Compartment ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses 507400001 $21 Air Dryer Bendix AD-IP Spin On Type Filter desicant ALL C2 Bendix AD-IP 480-03 $136 Clock, In Dash Digital ALLC Thomas Built Buses 738-001 $27 Audible Headlight alarm ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses 312-053 $64 Exhaust Brake For MBE Engine C w/MBE Mercedes Benz Engine 128-048 $589 8 yr./250,OOO mi. Extended Warranty (MBE) C wI MBE MBE NA $1,200 Five year Bumper to Bumper Warranty wI Carrier or Sutrak A1C.. ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses NA $4,050 Five year Bumper to Bumper Warranty C2 wI RAC**. ALL C2 Thomas Built Buses NA $4,675 10 yr./150,000 mi. Extended Warranty (Caterpillar) C w/ Cat Caterpillar NA $320 Roof Mount Condensers Carrier 47-77 Carrier NA $1,025 Roof Mount Condensers Rifled 80K 29-47 Rifled Air RC-31 $650 Roof Mount Condensers Rifled 136K 65-77 Rifled Air RC-41 $1,350 Dash AC only ALL C2 Freightliner 130-XXX $1,682 Taper leaf rear Springs in lieu of Airliner Rear Suspension C2 65-77 Freightliner 622-1XX -$262 Sutrak Roof Mount AlC Options (Ducted Systems) CC231 DL, (2) TM 21,160,000 BTU 47-77 Climate Comfort Tech CC231DL $7,200 CC234 DL, (2) TM 21, 175,000 BTU 47-77 Climate Comfort Tech CC234DL $7,500 Driver Climate Control Blower All Climate Comfort Tech $475 Above costs added to standard AlC Equipped Bus * In addition to Standard one attachment per 30" seat or two per 39" seat in first three rows. ** Does not include Carrier Air Conditioning or Sutrak *** Available with 5yr.lUnlmtd.RAC AlC Systems ONLY E-54 Swing out Radiator FE 71-89 Thomas Built Buses STD. STD Dual Stage Air Filter ER 72-84 Thomas Built Buses STD. STD Electric Stop Arms ALL 0 Specialty N/C N/C Rear Vision Lens ALLD Vanguard Rearscope 280008000 $127 Additional Defroster Fan in Driver Area ALL 0 Bergstrom 216010000 $87 INSTALL Customer supplied Two-Way Radio ALL 0 FCCE FCCERI $150 Universal Child Restraint Anchorage (UCRA) System* Info. Only Info. Only Info. Only Info. Only (one attachment per 30" seat*) ALL 0 TBB 623130000 $53 (two attachments per seat) ALL 0 TBB 62319000 $83 Three Alliance Batteries in lieu of STD 3 ALL 0 Alliance battery 181607000 $120 Battery Cut off Switch in Battery Compartment ALL 0 TBB 382020500 $385 12 Volt Power Supply (for celular phone etc.) ALL 0 TBB 259208000 $23 Locking Battery Compartment ALLD TBB 570003000 $21 Lockig EnQine doors for ER ER 72-84 TBB 529011000 $32 Mud Flaps Front ALL 0 STD STD STD Mud Flaps Rear (standard with AlC & RE units) ALL 0 STD STD STD GeoSpatial Smart 10 System - incl software, mobile data ALL C2 GeoSpatial $1,750 computer, reader, adapter. Used with GST GPS System Route Sign Changer ALL C2 $50 Air Dryer Bendix AA-IP Spin On Type ALL 0 Bendix AD-IP 115801000 $302 Handrail, Right Hand in Addition to std. on non-ESE ALL 0 Thomas Built Buses 575603000 $101 Audible Headlight alarm ALL 0 Thomas Built Buses 3676XXOOO $54 Exhaust Brake For MBE Engine Dw/MBE Mercedes EnQine 128-048 $589 Roof Mount Condensers Carrier ALL 0 Carrier $1,025 Roof Mount Condensers Rifled ALL 0 Rifled Air $650 Roof Mount Condensers Trans/Air ALL 0 Trans/Air $1,350 8 yr./250,OOO mi. Extended Warranty (MBE) C w/ MBE MBE NA $1,200 Five year Bumper To Bumper Warr w/Carrier & Sutrak AlC** ALL ORE Thomas Built Buses $6,470 Five year Bumper to Bumper Warr w/ RAC AlC... ALL ORE Thomas Built Buses $7,100 10 yr./150,000 mi. Extended Warranty (Caterpillar) C w/ Cat Caterpillar NA $320 Sutrak Roof Mount AlC Options (Ducted Systems) CC234 DL, (2) TM 21, 175,000 BTU ORE Climate Comfort Tech CC234DL $7,500 Driver Climate Control Blower All Climate Comfort Tech $475 Transit Compressor 4 Cylinder Climate Comfort Tech SCM 4/28 $1,100 Transit Compressor 6 Cylinder Climate Comfort Tech SCM 6/37 $1,600 Above costs added to standard A/C Equipped Bus Note. FE available only with TM-16 Compressors * In addition to Standard one attachment per 30" seat or two per 39" seat in first three rows. ** Does not include Carrier Air Conditioning and Sutrak *** Available with 5yr./Unlmtd.RAC AlC Systems ONLY E-55 APPENDIX J MANUFACTURERS' NOTES (BY OPTION NUMBER) B2: Powered Roof Vent(s) Blue Bird: Option does not include additional defroster fan. IC: Additional 6-inch fan will not be provided due to space restrictions. B5a: Intercom with PA Thomas: 29 and 47 passenger configurations equipped with 4 overhead speakers. 65, 71, 72, 77, 78, and 83 passenger configurations equipped with 6 overhead speakers. 84 passenger rear-engine engines equipped with 8 overhead speakers. B5b: PA with Stereo Radio Thomas: Stereo radio with PA comes equipped with CD player as quoted. B5c: Stereo Radio (no PAl Thomas: Stereo radio without PA comes equipped with CD player as quoted. B7a: C.E. White Integrated Child Restraint Seats Blue Bird: The addition of C.E. White seats may reduce capacity. IC: Districts ordering C.E. White seats are encouraged to contact Rivers Bus to confirm floor plan and emergency exit compliance prior to issuing a purchase order. Installation of C.E. White seats may reduce passenger capacity. Thomas: C.E. White Child Safety Restraint is not available in track-seated body configurations. Option may reduce available seating capacities. Please confer with your designated dealer prior to ordering. B7b: IMMI Child Safety Restraint Seat Thomas: IMMI Child Safety Restraint is available with track-seated body configurations. Option may alter available seating capacities. Please confer with your designated dealer prior to ordering. B8: Baggage Compartment IC: Compatibility and availability of luggage boxes by body passenger size is determined by how the vehicle is equipped (Ale, 100 gal fuel tank, track seating, etc). Districts are strongly encouraged to contact Rivers Bus to confirm compatibility of these options prior to issuing a purchase order. B18: Underseat Rear Heater Option Blue Bird: In some configurations heater will be limited to 50,000 BTU. IC: Lift equipped buses with rear mounted lifts will only be available with rear wall mounted heater in lieu 01 the under seat heater. Districts are encouraged to contact Rivers Bus to confirm compatibility of these options prior to issuing a purchase order. B25: Track Seating Thomas: Track seating options include charge for track mounted seating hardware. B26: Track Seating Seat Option IC: Track seating seats are available in quantities applicable to the size and configuration of base bus purchased. Quantities of track seating seats beyond the capacity of the base bus will not be accepted. E-56 MANUFACTURERS' NOTES (Continued) C2: Spare Yellow Disc Wheel IC: The pricing is for one spare wheel per chassis ordered; more than one whee' per chassis ordered will not be provideded. Additional spare wheels are available through local International Truck dealers. C3: Auto Transmission Warranty/All other Warranties Blue Bird: All Type C, Type DFE, and Type ORE complete buses manufactured by Blue Bird will be covered by a standard five (5) year/unlimited mileage bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. C4: 100 Gallon Fuel Tank IC: 100 gallon fuel tank is not available on units with track seating. 100 gallon fuel tank may limit options for luggage compartments. Districts are encouraged to contact Rivers Bus to confirm compatibility of these options prior to issuing a purchase order. Thomas: 100 gallon fuel tank may not be compatible with some options. Please confer with your designated dealer prior to ordering. 3 Point Seatbelt Seats IC: Three point seatbelt seats offered under this contract are not available in conjunction with standard seats. Buses ordered with this option must be fully seated with three point seatbelt seats. Seating capacity will be reduced with this option. RE units ordered with this option may experience production delays. Optional Wheelchair Tiedown/Occupant Restraint System (WTORS) Blue Bird: Quantity of WTORS available is limited to quantity of wheelchair positions ordered. E-57 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORlVl VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.7 Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office August 15,2005 (Noon) ~ October 5, 2005 o October 18, 2005 o November I, 2005 o November 15, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) o August 2, 2005 o August 16,2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20. 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon,) August 1,2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) October 17,2005 (Noon) September 6, 2005 (Noon) October 31,2005 (Noon) NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o ~ o o o o Administrative Consent Agenda Public Hearing Bids Announcement 0 Development Plans - 0 ---j New Business (-') , 0 ..~ Legal .' , 4._. ;:; 0 Unfinished Business , . ----" 0 Presentation -~) ~ ~.~ .:-' ~T-iCJ :::::; ~.! RECOMMENDATION: A motion to split-award the "TWO YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE'6F VARIOUS SIZE DISCHARGE PUMPS EMU OR FLYGT", Bid#059-2816-05/CJD, on an overall basis to the low~t, most responsive, responsible bidder who meets all specifications with an estimated annual expenditure over the two (2) year period of: $300,000.00. The two (2) companies being recommended for award are: Florida Bearings, Inc. of Riviera Beach, Florida, and ITT Flygt LLC, of Riviera Beach, Florida. City Manager's Report CONTRACT PERIOD: OCTOBER 6, 2005 TO OCTOBER 5, 2007 EXPLA1'lATIO~: On August 29, 2005, Procurement Services received and opened three (3) bids with one (1) alternate bid submitted. It is recommended to split award this bid to two (2) vendors; Florida Bearings, Inc. and ITT Flygt LLC as overall "Low Bidders". These pumps are used to operate the lift stations throughout the City. The evaluation committee met on 9/2/05. The committee consisted of Barb Conboy, Manager of Utilities Administration, Dominic De Mauro, \Varehouse Manager, and Tony Lombardi, Wastewater Supervisor. This committee was formed to determine whether KSB (Custom Pump and Control) was a responsive bidder and that their pumps met our engineering specifications. It was determined that KSB (Custom Pump and Controls) does not meet the specifications and that their proposal would not be considered. In addition to proposing the lowest prices on most of the pumps, Florida Bearing, Inc. also included a discount of cost plus 5% for any pumps not listed on the bid. Dominic De Mauro, Warehouse :\-lanager concurs with this recommendation per memo attached. The provisions of this bid allows for a one (1) year extension at the same terms, conditions, and prices subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that the renewal is in the best interest of the City. PROGRAl\1 IMPACT: The purpose of this bid is to establish a source of supply for the purchase of Discharge pumps, various sizes, for the Utilities Department. In the past, some lift station pumps were stocked in the warehouse while others used for lift station rehabs were purchased directly. All submersible pumps will now be purchased through the \Varehouse. Equipment shall be installed by the personnel of the Utilities Department. S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM FISCAL IMPACT: Warehouse Division will make purchases on an "As Needed" basis from the inventory account. Estimated Usage is SI50,000.00 per year. Last year purchases through the warehouse totaled $88,286.00 while direct purchases through Utilities totaled $108,000.00. Upon distribution of the pumps it will be expensed to the using department. Procurement Services ~~ Mary Munro Assistant to the Finance Director S:\BULLETTN\FOR:\1S\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC The City of Boynton Beach Finance Department WAREHOUSE DIVISION TO: Mary Munro, Assistant to the Director of Finance Dominic DeMauro, Warehouse Manager ~ FROM: DATE: September 6, 2005 SUBJECT: Submersible Pumps I received three bids from your office on submersible pumps. The Evaluating Committee met on Friday, 9/2/05. The committee consisted of Barb Conboy, Manager of Utilities Administration, Dominic DeMauro, Warehouse Manager and Tony Lombardi, Wastewater Supervisor. At the meeting on Friday, it was determined that clarification needed to made to determine whether KSB (Custom Pump and Controls) was a responsive bidder and their pumps met our engineering specifications. The determination was that this vendor does not meet the specifications for this and therefore should be rejected. (See attached email dated 9/2/05) Last year's purchases were $88,286. This was for warehouse inventory only. This contract is for two years and consists of a complete list of inventory for lift stations. Estimated usage for the two years is $300,000, which includes warehouse inventory and non-stocked pumps that will be used for lift station rehabs. All submersible pumps purchases will now be purchased through the warehouse, stocked and non-stocked. ITT Flve:t LLC Item # 1,2,3,4,5, 13, 19,20,31,35,37,44,48,51,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,69,77,81, 82, 103, 106 Florida Bearine:s~ Inc. &m# / 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,32,33,34, 36,38,39,40,41,42,43,45,46,47,49,50,52,53,54,63,64,65,66,67,68, 70, 71, 72, 73,74,75,76, 78, 79,80,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 In addition, Florida Bearing also included a discount of cost plus 5% for any pumps not listed on the bid. 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III :t> g: ~' ~ * en iilUll1l~ m ~-gCbCD ~ ~,~, 0 S S' III '"T1 ~ ~ (b < (ii" III s: )> fA ar ~ ~ ~ ~ 2:! g a. 0 0 g' ~'ffi c: en en N m VII-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.8 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon,) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 1, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005' September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda 0 New Business (fJ ;FIl AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal -' 0 Bids 0 UnfInished Business c:-~ 0 Announcement 0 Presentation :;-:n;I 0 City Manager's Report c-' r',) v~ -,-im - r-:l '~--) -;....... :"n RECOMMENDATION: A motion to award the Bid for "THE PURCHASE OF NINETY (90) NEW ELECTRIC GOLF CARS", Bid #063-2910-05/JA, to CLUB CAR INC, of Orlando, Florida, for a total amount of $179,525.00. This price is the grand total including trade-ins. EXPLA1~ATION: On September 7, 2005, Procurement Services opened and tabulated three (3) Bids. The recommendation is based on the best value. It was the second lowest bidder; there were several factors that were taken into consideration to award this to Club Car, Inc. The additional $25,585.00 in initial cost for this fleet will be offset by the potential $47,200.00 in savings on battery purchases and additional trade-in values over the six-year life expectancy of the fleet. Dan Hager, Golf Course Operations Manager, concurs with this recommendation, see attached memo #05-012. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this bid is to purchase ninety (90) new 2006 electric golf cars to replace the current fleet at the Links of Boynton Beach. FISCAL IMPACT: ACCOUNT NUMBER: 411-2910-572-64-31 ESTIMATED COST: $179,975.00 EXPENDITURE: $179,525.00 Procurement Services ~~ Mary Muuro Assistant to the Finance Director S:\BULLETl~\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC Golf Course NIemorandum # 05-012 To: Mary Munro, Purchasing Coordinator From: Dan Hager, Golf Course Operations Manager ~~ Date: September 13, 2005 Re: Recommendation to Award Golf Car Bid (# 063-291 0-05/JA) to Club Car ftECEIVED SEP 1 4 2005 PROC~SERVICES Three companies responded to the bid proposal (#063-291 0-05/JA) to obtain ninety (90) new 2006 electric golf cars to replace the current fleet at The Links at Boynton Beach. Of the three companies that responded, Pro Electric Vehicles, Inc., submitted a proposal of $238,910 after trade-ins, which was significantly higher than the other two bidders. Furthermore, after a demonstration of their product, it appeared to be of poor quality and it has limited performance history in the American marketplace. Three major manufacturers (Yamaha, E-Z-Go, and Club Car) dominate the golf car market. Of those three major manufacturers, Yamaha did not submit a bid, E-Z-Go submitted a bid in the amount of $153.940 after trade-ins and Club Car submitted a bid of $179,525 after trade-ins. In a search for the best value I found Club Car to be the best value for the following reasons: . Club Car offers a 48-volt car and E-Z-Go offers only a 36-volt car There has been a trend in the golf car industry to move away from the manufacturing of 36-volt golf cars and to exclusively offer the stronger, more efficient 48-volt cars instead. Club Car and Yamaha offer only 48-volt cars and when I questioned E-Z-Go about likelihood of them following suit in the future they said that management has revealed no intention on the subject but if they do, their new 48-volt cars will have 8 six volt batteries instead of the popular arrangement of 6 eight-volt batteries. 48-volt batteries store 11 % more usable energy. which equates to a longer battery life. 1 September 13, 2005 In actual golf course testing Club Car's 48-volt system has been proven to use 16% less energy from the batteries than E-Z-Go's standard 36-volt vehicle. This equates to a lower electric bill as it takes less electricity to re-charge the batteries each night. Club Car will guarantee that during our standard six-year rotation of our golf car fleet that we will only need to replace battery sets one time. E-Z-Go will guarantee the first three years but not the last three years. We have always had 36- volt cars in the past and we have always replaced batteries on a 2-year cycle, which required us to purchase 2 sets of batteries during our possession of the car. I am not confident that new 6-volt batteries in E-Z-Go cars will not have to be replaced in the cars sixth year. At today's lowest price quote for 6-volt batteries ($280 per set) that equates to a potential additional expenditure of $25,200 and the likelihood of poor customer service to find out that the batteries have failed. But perhaps the most telling reason to choose 48-volt (Club Car) over 36-volt (E-Z-Go) awaits us six years into the future. According to Jeffrey Allen, Inc., perhaps the largest dealer in golf cars and batteries in the State of Florida, 48-volt cars command a $200 higher trade-in value than 36-volt cars in today's marketplace and on average they pay approximately $250 more for a Club Car (see attached). By purchasing Club Car, the next time we purchase a fleet, 2011/2012, our trade-ins will be worth over $22,000 more than if we opt to purchase E-Z-Go. It is my strong opinion that six years from now when it is time to rotate the fleet again, we will be in a difficult position if our fleet were to consist of obsolete 36-volt cars. . Club Car's aluminum frame is lighter than E-Z-Go's steel frame and three times stronger. It is also rustproof, corrosion resistant and requires no coating. Rust and corrosion are major concerns due to the climate of South Florida and the chemicals used in golf course maintenance. . Club Car and E-Z-Go offer a quality body made of strong polymer. Club Car offers six molded in body colors including the color of our choice (burgundy). Burgundy golf cars offered by E-Z-Go are painted over a primer coating of a different color that would make scratches distinctly visible. . A standard feature of Club Car is an onboard computer, which is able to direct the battery charger to replace exactly the amount of energy needed to replenish the batteries without overcharging them. The battery charger that accompanies the Club Car golf car is designed to work with the onboard computer to assure that no electricity is wasted during the car's daily recharging cycle, which equates to a lower cost to recharge the batteries. E-Z-Go's PowerWise charger does not offer this feature and continues to attempt to maintain a steady output even after the batteries are fully charged. This wastes energy and decreases battery life. Club Car's onboard computer also disables the vehicle so that it cannot be driven while it is connected to the charger (a safety feature). The computer also provides valuable diagnostic and management information including fleet rotation and battery status. Club Car has agreed to supply a Communication Display Module at no additional 2 September 13, 2005 charge. In addition, Club Car offers as a standard feature a battery light on the dashboard to warn of low battery state of charge or service requirement. In contrast, E-Z-Go does not have an onboard computer but only offers the option (at an additional cost) of a battery status indicator on the dashboard. . Club Car has the smallest turning radius in the business with a clearance circle of 17 feet 6 inches compared to E-Z-Go's 18 feet 11 inches. We house our entire fleet of 90 golf cars, 6 Player Assistant cars, and one bag car in a storage facility designed to store 60 golf cars. For this reason alone we have always opted to use Club Car in the past. . Finally, and perhaps one of the most important reasons to award the bid to Club Car, is the fact that we have a 21 year history with a company that has always delivered a top quality product to meet or exceed our customers' needs. 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Bid receiving date and time is scheduled for: September 7, 2005, no later than 2:30 P.M. (local time) and may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Federal lD. Number: CLL16 CA (l... ;:r. N C . JJ ... 3l/ - ~3~ if Name of V endor: Area Code: i(fl) GEt)R.~ :!.A Telephone Number: <i 21 11.:Z.1 'X 5' cg ~5 -' '1ill 337~ ~("L AIHE~c:AtJ tJLf/IJ. o "-LAN {) 0) ~ LA. "3 '2. <g /0 ~ A Corporation of the State of: Area Code: ~ FAX Number: Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: Vendor Mailing Date: AU~'YJt ---.-VA V:tD J<ltOr Name Typed THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMIT'DJD ALONG WITH PROPOSAL 17 PROPOSAL BLANK FOR THE PURCHASE OF NINETY (90) NEW ELECTRIC GOLF CARS BID # 063-2910-05/JA BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA To All Bidders: Date: 'fh1D5 The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type and grade of product/service called for. When submitting more than one bid proposal price for this product and/or service, indicate how many individual and/or combination item(s) are to be tabulated and considered. Attach a separate proposal sheet for each. The undersigned proposes to deliver the product/service in accordance with the specifications for the sum of: ALL PRICING TO INCLUDE DELIVERY AND CANOPY AND CHARGER INSTALLATION: PRICE PER CAR $ 31~~~ $ 2<:J1/>O q!!. Each Total (90 cars) TRADE IN PER CAR $ $ Each Total (90 cars $/O'1D ~ tIT) 30 - 2000 DSE Club Cars $ 31} ZOO - Each Total (30 cars) 17 - 2001 DSE Club Cars $ IPIOi!. $ lQ,31l0 e- . Each Total (17 ~rs) 28 - 2002 DSE Club Cars $ ''Z.LlO6!. $ 34J?W y Each ~ Total (28 ~rs) 15 - 2003 DSE Club Cars $ ISI5 ~ $ "2Z, 1'L'{ ?' Each Total (15 cars) ,0 GRAND TOTAL $J?' tZ{ - INCLUDING TRADE INS :1 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED AlliNG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 18 ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH It is further agreed that the product/service will be completed/delivered within ~ ~ calendar days from the date of the Purchase Order from the City. Number of Bid Proposals submitted 1" Specification "check-off' sheets (pages 3 - 6) vu.. submitted ~ Yes/No Warranties Included with Proposal Battery & Vehic1e Yes Yes/No Inspected Fleet Ye.s Yes/No CL.l.1(; CA~ :CNC. COMPANY NAME A 6C ) 't '2.. \ rl.:z.. '1 )(. 5" ~ TELEPHONE NUMBER ~~ SIGNATURE J)/iV.:L D J<t.LL fJ PRINTED NAME l(llJl.:ITtJ( Y MGIL. TITLE THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED AI1DNG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 19 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF "NINETY (90) NEW ELECTRIC GOLF CARS" BID# 063-2910-05/JA The purpose of this bid is to obtain ninety (90) new 2006 electric golf cars to replace the current fleet at The Links at Boynton Beach. Bids shall include the trade-in of our current fleet of 90 DSE Club Cars. Bids shall include the trade-in of our current fleet of 90 DSE Club Cars. Inspection of current fleet is required prior to submission of bid and must be arranged by contacting Dan Hager, Mgr., Golf Operations at (561) 742-6511 or Freda DeFosse, Mgr., Golf Adminis.tration at (561) 742-6502 Please place an (x) on the blank line next to each item if a specification is met. If exception is taken (alternatives), bidder must explain using a separate sheet of paper. Bidder must submit specifications "check-oft" sheets with the proposal sheet in order for a bid to be considered. Each car shall be equipped with the following: Power Supply )l.. Power Source: Electric ~ Drive Motor: 48-volt DC Series Wound, or Equivalent ~ Horsepower: 3.2 @ 240 RPM (continuous) 10.0 @1125 RPM (intermittent), or Equivalent x Drive Unit: 12.3:1 Direct-Drive Axle, Double Reduction Helical Gear, or Equivalent ~ Electric System: 48-Volt X Batteries: Six 8- Volt 117 Min. @ 56 Amp. I< Charger: Automatic 48-volt DC, 17 amp. UL and CUL Listed 3 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE L Controller: 220 Amp Solid State ~ MUST BE COMPATIBLE WITH CURRENT EIX 101 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Steerine/Suspension 2- Steering: Self-Adjusting Rack & Pinion ~ Front Suspension: Independent Leaf Spring with Dual Hydraulic Shocks L Rear Suspension: Leaf Springs with Dual Hydraulic Shocks ~ Brakes: Self-Adjusting Rear Wheel Mechanical Drum ~ Park Brake: Foot-Operated, Multi-Lock Frame/Chassis X Frame Chassis: Aluminum I-Beam "X Front Body: Thermo Polyolefin, or Equivalent ~ Body Finish: Matching Paint over Molded in Color ~ Tires Front/Rear: 18 x 8.50-8, 4-Ply Rated, Premium Tread ^ Instrumentation: Battery Warning Light ~ Seating Capacity: 2 Persons L Overall Length: 91.5" /< Overall Width: 47.25" ~ Overall Height: 69" x Wheelbase: 65.5" )( Ground Clearance under differential: 4.5" L Braking Distance: 14 ft. X Tread: 34.5"/38.5" 4 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE L Dry Weightless Batteries: 498 lbs. ~ Forward Speed 8, 13.5, 14.5 mph X Curb Clearance Circle: 17' 6" * ~ Turning Radius: 8'6" * *These two items are critical in the selection process due to the size constraints of the current golf car storage facility. Equipment to be included on each car L Canopy Top ,.. Scuff Guards 1- Sweater Basket ~ Bagwell Protector L Premium Tread Tires ~ Color: Burgundy ~ Automatic Charger w/9' AC Cord ~ Number Decals on each Side of Car 2- Hinged Windshield X Information Holder ;( Rake Kit L Sand Bucket (two per car) X Accent Stripe ~ Club Protector (sunbrella material) w/Links Logo ~ Single Point Battery WateringIFilling System on each Car ~ On-Board Performance and Monitoring 5 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE System with Display Modules for Diagnostics and Fleet Management ~ Battery Warranty (attach copy of warranty) ~ Vehicle Warranty (attach copy of warranty) 6 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE CLUB CARe LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR 2005 FLEET GOLF CARS " WARRANTY: CLUB CAR. 'Ne. "CWB CAR') '<<"y --" ". """'. R".. H.. P,,,_ ~ 0""," R.., H", '__. .. ,,_ ~~"" ,."., """. 'on .""'" " '''' -.'''... 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P_'se OR AGR.....NT. WN<.cH IN ANy WAY VAR", '"" TERM. OF "" WA'RANTT. 8, NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES: 'N NO .....T SHALL CLUB CAR BE "ABLE FOR ANY INCiDENTAl OR CON"_NnAl ""'AGes 'NelU"'NO, BUT NOT L""TEo TO, LOSS "LA TED TO PROPERTY O'""R THAN - GOlF CAR, lOSS OF US" lOSS OF nO', 'NeONV....Ne., OR ANY OTNER ECO_,c lOSS. - OM.. -- '.".. ""''''' " iN, """00 '" ~ im.,,,, '"'''' '" ''''0.,", ",,"".,"" '" i,d,_ "~".,,",,,,,, ""m.,,, T_"". iN, abOve limitations or eXclUsions may not apply to you. T", """" ,,~, ", .""'" "',. ',,-, ." y", m., ,,~ ...~ ~,~ ""'" ""',' """ 'om .". " "",, 9,INFORMATION: Fo, '''''' .""-' ~"." WARRANT>< SERV'CEs. CLUB CAR. iNC. p.O. B", ""'''. A_. G..". ""'''T~,,,. USA.. ',..",."", 10, WARNING: A"y --OJ( '" '''.'''OJ( '" "'y gOW ~, "'- ..."" """~bo". ''''.." <ho" "" ..", "" ..,,,, """"'",,. """'y, '" ,,,.., 0( iN. ,W "" can cause serious Personal injury Or death. Rev 04/04 CLUB CAR@ LIMITED FOUR YEAR WARRANTY FOR 2005 POWERDRIVE@ 8-VOL T BATTERIES CLUB CAR, INC., ("CLUB CAR") hereby warrants to the original retail purchaser that the new PowerDrive 8-volt Battery installed in its new electric vehicle equipped with the PowerDrive System 48~, PowerDrive Plus" or IQ System~ purchased from CLUB CAR or an authorized distributor or dealer will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will provide 36-hole performance (60 minute discharge capacity) for a period of four years or 800 rounds, whichever first occurs, from the date of purchase subject to the terms and conditions contained herein. This limited warranty only covers defects in material and workmanship for a period of four years or 800 golf car rounds from date of purchase. The terms of this four-year or 800 round limited warranty shall be as follows: Vehicles used for golf, free replacement with respect to parts and labor within four years or 800 rounds. whichever first occurs, from date of purchase. Vehicles used for purposes other than golf. free replacement with respect to parts and labor within four years or 16,000 energy units as recorded by the Onboard Computer, whichever first occurs. from the date of purchase. The battery should be returned to an authorized CLUB CAR distributor or dealer with evidence of proof of purchase date and number of rounds, freight prepaid. CLUB CAR reserves the right to test and recharge any battery returned for adjustment, and to verify number of rounds played by accessing information contained in the PowerDrive System 48, PowerDrive Plus or IQ System Onboard Computer. LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO FAILURE DUE TO: 1) Abuse such as overcharging, undercharging, improper fluid levels, loose wiring, or rusted or corroded hardware; 2) Lack of proper maintenance as outlined in the electric vehicle owner's manual; 3) Damages caused by improper installation of the battery; 4) Neglect, breakage, freezing, fire, explosion, wreckage, the addition of any chemical, or the operation of the battery in an uncharged condition (below half charge - 1,200 specific gravity); 5) A battery damaged by a defective charger. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing in any way, and as part of its limited warranty exclusion, CLUB CAR does not warrant that its PowerOrive battery is suitable for use in any application other than in its products. As in the use of any battery, a prudent owner will read and study the charger owner's manual, the electric vehicle owner's manual, the operator instructions, and the battery warning labels; and will exercise due care in working on or around batteries. Transportation expenses for warranty services are also excluded from this warranty. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS CLUB CAR's liability under this limited warranty shall be to replace a defective battery. Replacement shall be furnishing a new or used battery with sufficient life to complete the remainder of the warranty term, which is identical or reasonably equivalent to the warranted product at no cost to the purchaser during the four-year, 800 round or 16.000 Energy Unit limited warranty period, whichever first occurs. All batteries, which are replaced under this limited warranty, become the property of CLUB CAR. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. CLUB CAR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR -IMPLIED. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE OBLIGATIONS OR TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY CLUB CAR AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY, THE PURCHASER AND CLUB CAR EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE DEFECTIVE VEHICLE OR COMPONENT THEREOF IS THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER, CLUB CAR MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND NO REPRESENTATIVE, EMPLOYEE, DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER OF CLUB CAR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR IMPLY ANY REPRESENTATION, PROMISE OR AGREEMENT, WHICH IN ANY WAY VARIES THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. This battery is intended to be used by persons with training and experience with batteries and only in CLUB CAR electric vehicles. Any other use renders the Limited Warranties expressed herein and all implied warranties null and void and same are hereby excluded. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE ANY AND ALL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE OR REVENUE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER ECONOMIC LOSS, Damage not resulting from a defect in material or workmanship or that occurs due to abuse or neglect (including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), accident or alteration is excluded from this limited warranty. Some states allow neither limitation on the duration of an implied warranty nor exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. For further information contact WARRANTY SERVICES, CLUB CAR, INC., P.O. Box 204658, Augusta, Georgia, 30917-4658, U.S.A., 706-863-3000. Rev 04/04 CONFIRMATION OF FLEET INSPECTION Check One: D NON-MANDATORY [gI MANDATORY BID TITLE: "/WE ~~(lG~~~z::. of- NIN~"'Y (q0 fVfw tUc.1f...::rC GOL"f- C A I'S II BID NUMBER: Ob3-29'O-O~/-SA DATE: JbJO{ V~\I\Q 'iE.lL'I) --r~cuL-t'\l>#V,,/ r1&Il. as an authorized representative of: (Name and Title of Representative) CL-\...\ ~ LA (L .x: N <:. . (hereinafter called the bidder) located at (Name of Company) 331{ AL.L AM~UcA.-J ~L.V9. Company Address D~NDD ViA. ) and that said bidder has visited the site of the work and has carefully examined the plans and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. cg}1-'l.J D~ DATE OF INSPECTION ~ ~-rt.fLI-::!-7b""'J M6P-- . COMPANY SIGNA ffITLE &~ ~~2 OWNER'SREPRESENTAT SIGNATURE FOR MANDATORY ONLY THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED AElONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 20 ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ) : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) I, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein bid will be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my firm or by an officer of the corporation, BY:~~ NAME - SIGNATU Sworn and subscribed before" me this J :;:},-\-h dayof A0~~~ ,20 ~ Printed Information: J/AY:ZO ~EUY NAME /'~fl/L:r.-r~K. P /11& /l . TITLE ~./~c~ NOTARY PUBLIC, State of onda at Large C LuG tAil.. ~A.JC · COMPANY 1) ..... C MIItdInd · ~ i Mv Coo/lMllllan DOt1.' \; .., ExpIMJune21.2GOI "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" STAMP THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED AWNG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 21 CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5) 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. 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this f"Irm complies fully with the above requirements. Y~se THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 23 CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form with your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. Yes ~ No Is your company a Minority Owned Business? If Yes, please indicate by an "X" in the appropriate box: ( ) AMERICAN INDIAN ( ) ASIAN ( ) BLACK ( ) HISPANIC ( ) WOMEN ( ) OTHER (specify) ( ) NOT APPLICABLE Do you possess a Certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned Business? YES NO j If YES, Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: Issuing Organization for Certification Date of Certification THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL MOB -1 Revised 02/22/05 22 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA REQEUST FOR BID Bid # 063-2910-05/JA CLUB CAR, INC. EXCEPTIONS TO GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR BIDDERS Club Car, Inc. takes the following exceptions and clarifications to the terms, conditions and specifications of the attached Request For Bid: Liability Club Car, Inc. will indemnify the City of Boynton Beach, its officers, agents and employees only to the extent such claims are the result of defects in material or workmanship, or the result of negligence on the part of Club Car, Inc. Club Car, Inc.'s obligation to the City under this provision shall exclude, however, any claim attributable to or resulting from the negligence or wrongful act by an operator or user of any vehicle subject to the contract and any non-compliance with Club Car's Owner's Manuals. Warranty Club Car, Inc.' s sole warranty will be its standard warranty for golf cars and utility vehicles, Club Car Limited Lifetime Warranty for 2005 Fleet Golf Cars in the United States and Canada, as attached hereto. Club Car warrants that the goods are fit for the purpose only to the extent stated in the attached warranty and owner's manuals accompanying the vehicle. Taxes Club Car, Inc. will not be responsible for all property taxes levied against all cars supplied to the City under the Contract for the duration of the Contract period. EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR BIDDERS Insurance Club Car, Inc. is self-insured for Products/Completed Operations and the acts and/or omissions of Club Car, Inc. and its officers, agents and employees. Club Car will provide its standard Certificate of Liability Insurance prior to the start of any work relating to this bid. VI-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.9 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Fina] Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Fina] Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July ]8,2005 (Noon.) [gJ October 5, 2005 September ]9, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August ],2005 (Noon) 0 October] 8, 2005 October 3,2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August ]5,2005 (Noon) 0 November], 2005 October ]7,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 C"oon) 0 November ] 5, 2005 October 3], 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF [gJ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfmished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: A Motion to award the Request for Proposal for the "THREE-YEAR LEASE FOR CONCESSION OPERATIONS, OCEANFRONT PARK", at Boynton Beach Municipal Beach, Oceanfront Park, RFP # 066-2710-05/JA-AND to Backstreet Grille & Bistro per the terms of the lease agreement. Monthly lease payments will be made to the City of Boynton Beach. EFFECTIVE DATE OF LEASE: November 1, 2005 to October 31,2008 EXPLAl'IA TION: In a continuing effort to find ways to improve our programs and services, the Recreation and Parks Department requested the initiation of a Request for Proposal in which the amount of lease offered to the City, menu and quality of item offered for sale, qualifications of staffing, references, and proven ability be reviewed. On September 14, 2005, the Procurement Services opened and tabulated two (2) proposals. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The City of Boynton Beach is seeking proposals for a three-year lease from Concessionaires to supply and operate the food and beverage services at the Boynton Beach Municipal Beach, Oceanfront Park, located:" at 6415 N, Ocean Ridge, Florida. . 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O""'~tll ~ = '" ~ 0" 0 ~ .... e, :: = a:Fgg. tll C:5. ~ ;;! :- = go;;;, rIJ ~ flit-. i'~tll~ - '" ., tll"CltllO" :o~tll = tll ., ~ <' ;, .... s;- OIJQ~ ., 2:~"' '" - - '" tll g o ~ ;::;' 6. 2- =....~ ~ 3' s, g !l> ;;' ~ ;;! - ~ N Q Q Ul O:;C r'I~ ~.o ~c: 2t'"l ""'l'Ji :;c-3 O"!': 20 -3:;C "'Cl"'Cl ~:;c :;CO ~"'Cl o 'Ji ~ t"'" r'I <:5 2 ~ t'"l 'Ji 'Ji o 2. o "'Cl t"'l :;c ~ j o 2 'Ji ~ -3 = o -< 2 -3 o 2. = t'"l ~ ~ ::l: :: C 2 - ~ "'Cl ~ t"'" = t'"l ~ ~ :l: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 8 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 9 APPROVING THE A\VARD OF RFP #066-2710- 10 05/JA-AND TO BACKSTREET GRILLE & BISTRO 11 FOR A THREE YEAR LEASE FOR CONCESSION 12 OPERATIONS AT OCEANFRONT PARK; AND 13 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY 14 MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A 15 LEASE AGREEMENT BET\VEEN THE CITY OF 16 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AND BACKSTREET 17 GRILLE & BISTRO, PROVIDING FOR 18 CONCESSIONS OPERATIONS AT OCEANFRONT 19 PARK"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 20 21 \VHEREAS, on September 14, 2005, the Procurement Services opened and RESOLUTION R05- 22 tabulated two (2) proposals; and 23 \VHEREAS, after review and evaluation it has been determined appropriate by staff 24 to recommend award of a three-year Lease for Concession Operations at Oceanfront Park to 25 Backstreet Grille & Bistro, of Boca Raton, Florida whose RFP was overall responsive and 26 responsible proposer; and 27 \VHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission of the City of 28 Boynton Beach does hereby approve the award of RFP #066-2710-05/JA-ANTI to 29 Backstreet Grille & Bistro and to direct the City Manager and City Clerk to execute a Lease 30 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Backstreet Grille & Bistro. 31 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 32 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 33 Section 1. The foregoing "\Vhereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 34 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 35 hereof Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 2 approves the award of RFP No. 066-2710-05/JA-AND to Backstreet Grille & Bistro, of 3 Boca Raton, Florida , for the Three-Year Lease for Concession Operations at Oceanfront 4 Park. 5 Section 3. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 6 hereby authorize and direct the City Manager and City Clerk to execute a three--year Lease 7 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Backstreet Grille & Bistro, a copy of 8 said lease being attached hereto as Exhibit "A", 9 Section 4. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 10 PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of October, 2005. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ATTEST: 29 30 City Clerk 31 32 (Corporate Seal) 33 34 35 36 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner 2 THREE-YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT CONCESSION OPERATIONS AT BOYNTON BEACH MUNICIPAL BEACH~ OCEANFRONT PARK THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Backstreet Grille & Bistro, hereinafter referred to as "the Concessionaire", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Concessionaire is retained by the City to perform the concession operations in connection with the project designated Three-Year Lease Al!reement for Concession Operations at Bovnton Beach Municipal Beach. Oceanfront Park located at 6415 N. Ocean Boulevard~ Ocean Ridl!e. Florida. 2, SCOPE OF SERVICES. Concessionaire agrees to perform the services, identified in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. 3, LEASEHOLD PREMISES. The City agrees to lease to Concessionaire a portion of the designated City facility located at the Boynton Beach Municipal Park and more particularly described as "the concession building, located on the central boardwalk within Oceanfront Park, is a wooden structure of approximately 260 square feet. The structure is designated as the "snack bar", and is owned by the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and operated for the selling of food and beverages for beach patrons." 4. TERM OF LEASE, Work under this contract shall commence upon the giving of written notice by the City to the Concessionaire to proceed. This lease agreement shall be in force for a period of three (3) years, unless sooner terminated as provided in Section 14, Termination. This lease shall be effective November 1. 2005 . 5. PAYMENT. The Concessionaire shall pay the City a sum of $2.000.00 each month for the first twelve (12) months of the lease agreement. Subsequent payments each month shall be based on Exhibit 'B' attached hereto, a lease payment schedule based on proposal from Concessionaire dated September 12. 2005 . a. Said payment shall be made and received by the City on or before the 15t day of each and every month, A late fee of 15% will be charged for payments received after the 5th day of each month. Any monthly payment not received by the 25th day of each month shall be subject to a 15% late fee and shall be grounds for termination of contract. b. Concessionaire will keep accurate records of all sales and receipts through the use of electronic cash registers, which provide daily tapes and reports. The Concessionaire will prepare a monthly report to the City and attach copies of the daily tapes of each report. The City will have the right to inspect the books, records and inventories of the Concessionaire at any reasonable time. Monthly reports shall be due on the 15t day of each month, CA-l c, Final payment of any balance due the City of the total contract price will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of concession services under this agreement and its acceptance by the City. d. Security deposit of $1,000.00 made by Concessionaire at time of award will be returned to Concessionaire at the end of the term, without interest, after determination that the Concessionaire has fulfilled all terms of the lease and left the premises in adequate condition, as determined by the Recreation Director. e, The Concessionaire's records and accounts pertaining to this agreement are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after final payments. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Concessionaire shall, in performing the services contemplated by this service agreement, faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this agreement. 7, INDEMNIFICATION. Concessionaire shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its offices, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion thereof, including attorneys fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to Concessionaire's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the Consultant. 8. INSURANCE, The Concessionaire shall secure and maintain in force throughout the duration of this contract comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and professional liability insurance in the amount of $1 ,000,000. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional named insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Certificates of coverage as required by this section shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this agreement. 9, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Concessionaire and the City agree that the Concessionaire is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither Concessionaire nor any employee of Concessionaire shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this agreement. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Concessionaire, or any employee of Concessionaire.n CA-2 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Concessionaire warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Concessionaire, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bonafide employee working solely for the Concessionaire, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or othenvise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. THE CONCESSIONAIRE, WITH REGARD TO THE WORK PERFORMED BY IT UNDERTHIS AGREEMENT, WILL NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE GROUNDS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION, CREED, AGE, SEX OR THE PRESENCE OF ANY PHYSICAL OR SENSORY HANDICAP IN THE SELECTION AND RETENTION OF EMPLOYEES OR PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES. 12, ASSIGNMENT. The Concessionaire shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this agreement without the express written consent ofthe City. 13. NON- \V AIVER. \V AIVER BY THE CITY OF ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY TIME LIMITATION PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF ANY OTHER PROVISION. 14. TERMINATION a. The City reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time by giving thirty (10) days written notice to the Concessionaire, b, In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer ofthe Concessionaire,or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the Concessionaire hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this agreement between surviving members of the Concessionaire and the City, if the City so chooses. c, This lease agreement may be terminated immediately for default of monthly payment as stated in Section 4, Payment. d. This lease agreement may, at the option of the City, be terminated immediately if the Concessionaire shall become insolvent or bankrupt, make an assignment for the benefit of creditors or be convicted of a crime or any other similar gross misconduct. CA-3 15. RENEW AL. The lease agreement has an option to renew at the same terms, conditions, and prices for two (2) additional one (1) year periods subject vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. 16. DISPUTES. Any dispute arising out of the terms or conditions of this agreement shall be adjudicated within the courts of Florida. Further, this agreement shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: City of Boynton Beach . P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Attn: Wally Majors, Recreation Director Notices to Concessionaire shall be sent to the following address: Backstreet Grille & Bistro . 9101 Lakeridge Blvd Boca Raton, FI 33496 Attn: Brian T. Seskin 18. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT. This agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Concessionaire and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. This agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Concessionaire. DATED this _ day of ,20_ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH City Manager Concessionaire Attest! Authenticated: Title CA-4 City Clerk Approved as to Form: Office of the City Attorney Rev. 1/22/91 CA-5 (Corporate Seal) Attest/Authenticated: Secretary EXHIBIT "A" Concessionaire 1. Concessionaire shall submit a sample written menu with proposal to include the brand name of the product being offered and a detailed description of the item. 2. Concessionaire shall provide all working capital, operating equipment, and inventory necessary to effectively manage the concession. 3. Concessionaire shall be responsible for full payment of all utility bills related to the Concessionaire's operation. These utilities include, but are not limited to electric, water and sewer services, sanitation, and gas. 4, The City reserves the right, or any organization granted powers as their agent, to sell food and beverages for special community event programs of short duration as scheduled by the City. A short duration is defined as one (1) to three (3) days. 5. The City shall not operate any competing concessions at Oceanfront Park without the Concessionaire's approval, or without the Concessionaire having the first option as to additional operations. 6. The Concessionaire will sell food and beverages as allowed by the Town of Ocean Ridge variances granted to the City of Boynton Beach for the exclusive use by residents and visitors to the Municipal Beach at Oceanfront Park. 7, Concessionaire may offer non-consumables for sale. Non-consumables may include, but are not limited to sunscreen, tanning lotions, and beach toys; however, the City of Boynton reserves the right to have the final approval of such items. No alcohol or tobacco products shall be offered for sale. 8, City may request Concessionaire to offer the sale of t-shirts, beach towels, and boxer shorts fashioned with the City logo. These items will be inventoried by the City and all proceeds from their sale will be paid to the City in addition to the monthly lease payment. 9, City shall not be responsible for any goods or equipment stored at the concession nor will it be responsible for damage resulting from a power failure, flood, fire, theft, vandalism, explosion and/or other causes. 10, The City reserves the right to inspect premises at any time. 11, The Concessionaire shall keep accurate records of all sales and receipts through the use of electronic cash registers which provide daily tapes and reports. The Concessionaire will prepare a monthly report to the City and attach copies of the daily tapes of each report; report will be due the 1st of each month along with the lease payment. The City shall have the right to inspect the books, records and inventories of the Concessionaire at any reasonable time. CA-6 12, At time of award, the Concessionaire shall file with Recreation Director, a S 1,000 security deposit, refundable at the end of the term, without interest, after determination that the Concessionaire has fulfilled all terms of the lease and left the premises in adequate condition, as determined by the Recreation Director. Food Products 1, All foods, drinks, beverages, confectionery, refreshments, and the like sold or kept for sale, shall be of FIRST QUALITY and conform in all respects to the federal, state, and municipal food and other laws, ordinances, and regulations. 2. No imitation, adulterated, or misbranded article shall be sold or kept for sale, and all products kept on hand shall be stored and handled with due regard for sanitation. Leftover perishable products shall not be sold at any time. 3. Concessionaire shall utilize Branded Products (i.e. Barney's Coffee, Pepsi, Coca Cola, etc.). 4, The Concessionaire will be responsible for the purchase, inventory and security of all food products offered for sale in the concession. 5, The Concessionaire shall arrange for the delivery of supplies used at the concession site at times and in a manner so that such deliveries do not create congestion or undue interference with regular operation and maintenance of the site. 6, Items sold by the Concessionaire are restricted by the Town of Ocean Ridge as follows: Deep Fat Frvine: is not permitted: . Hot dogs (grilled) . Condiments for hot dogs . Prepackaged sandwiches . Prepackaged potato chips, peanuts, etc. . Candy . Hamburgers (grilled) . . Condiments for hamburgers . Prepackaged bakery goods . Ice cream, ice cream bars, and other dairy products . Soft drinks, coffee, and tea 8. City shall reserve the right to "taste test" all menu items to ensure quality. 8, City shall have the final approval on what menu items are used. Approval will not be unreasonably withheld. CA-7 Equipment 1. The Concessionaire will use all its own concession equipment that is approved by the appropriate governing agency. Equipment may include, but is not limited to refrigeration, microwave oven, and/or toaster oven. 2, All concession sales will utilize disposable plates, cups and cutlery. Sienaee/ Advertisine 1, Signs, advertising materials, posters, and other such material used by the Concessionaire shall be subject to the approval of the City Manager. Hours and Dates of Operations 1. The Concessionaire shall be open for operations seven (7) days per week with the following schedule: 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. with the option to expand hours to include 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P,M, Expanded hours are at the discretion of the Concessionaire. Total available hours are subject to the regulations of the Town of Ocean Ridge. Exact time of opening and closing may have seasonal variations if approved by the City. Concession Personnel 1. The Concessionaire will provide, supervise, and compensate all concession employees. The staff will be employees of the Concessionaire, not the City. The Concessionaire shall at all times be an independent contractor and the agreement shall not in any way create or form a partnership or joint venture with the City. No agent, servant, or employee of the Concessionaire shall under any circumstances be deemed an agent, servant, or employee of the City. 2, The City will expect the assistance of Concessionaire staff for the periodic receipt and registering of admissions. 3, Concessionaire must conduct regularly scheduled training sessions throughout the year, as approved by the City, for all personnel. At a minimum, the training will consist of Customer Service skills training. 4. Consumption of alcoholic beverages, smoking, and use of any tobacco products is prohibited inside the concession buildings. 5, Concessionaire's staff shall be at all times neatly and cleanly dressed. 6, Vendor shall provide a list of employees to the city and provide proof that employer has conducted a background check with the State of Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the results of the background check for each employee who will be working at the concession stand. City shall retain the right to prohibit an employee from working at the concession stand based on the results of the background check. CA-8 7. Concessionaire shall employ only competent personnel to perform concession services. In the event that City, in its sole discretion, at any time during the term of this lease agreement, desires the removal of any person or persons employed by Concessionaire to perform concession services pursuant to this lease agreement, Concessionaire shall remove any such person immediately upon receiving notice from the City of the desire of the City for the removal of such person or persons. 8. Concessionaire shall maintain copies of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS's) for all of the products used in the performance of the contract on the premises. The MSDS' s shall be accessible to the Concessionaire's employees and to City employees for the purpose of reference with regard to toxic and hazardous properties, precautions to take and what to do in case of an emergency, Sanitation I. Concessionaire will be responsible for bringing their trash and garbage to the designated dumpster or recycling areas. 2, The Concessionaire shall make every effort of assist the City in keeping the area free from debris and litter. 3. Concessionaire is responsible for complying with all recycling rules, regulations, and laws of the City and/or appropriate governmental bodies. CA-9 INSERT EXHIBIT "B" PAYMENT SCHEDULE YEAR ONE (1) LEASE MONTHLY EXTENDED PRICEIYEAR $2,000.00 $24,000.00 YEAR TWO (2) LEASE MONTHLY EXTENDED PRICE/YEAR $2,100.00 $25,000.00 YEAR THREE (3)LEASE MONTHLY EXTENDED PRICE/YEAR $2,200.00 $26,400.00 ~.. CA-lO RECREATION & P ARKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. 05-106 FROM: Mary Munro, Budget Specialist Jody Rivers, Parks superintende~01. . September 15, 2005 !j . RECEIVED SEP 1 5 2005 TO: DATE: FROC;UR%1i5 SERVlCES -_. P. SUBJECT: Beach Concessionaire Selection Two (2) proposals were received for the operation of the concession on the beach. Backstreet Grille and Bistro offered to pay the City $24,000 the first year, $25,000 the second year, and $26,000 the third year. Partner Plus, Inc. offered to pay the City $22,800 a year for three (3) years. The complete tabulations are attached. We recommend that the City enter into a contract with Backstreet Grille and Bistro for the operation of the conceSSIOn. If you need any more information, please let us know. Thank you for all your help. JR/ c: Wilfred Hawkins, Assistant City Manager Wally Majors, Director of Recreation and Parks Attachment. ::c u < ~ = ..J < c.. 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ZO ~ ;;:: <Zl '-tI >- <Zl '-tI >- '" LIJ >- ~ ..... ~ Z i3: ~ --- < ~~ U1= ~5E :-c:l Z;:J <(", ~ ~ ~ ,-. ~:::J f- oe Z~ ~!S ""<Zl <", ~<Zl N fT' ~~ ~~ t)~ :::l (.I; ~ U5=- LIJ5J >-u b Z <Zl <Zl '-tI ~ <Zl :J <(c:l , 0 r-'-tI Oz 5;i3: '-tIo >-;>< r- i:2 o ~ ~ i ';:..J '-tI "" G: 00 :JLIJ c>::f- ct: o~ 5~ F ~~ c>::o... ~::.G -0::: ~o u3: <Zl ;JJ >- <Zl ~ >- ~ ~ ~ ~ o u Attn: The City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 (561) 742-6316 To the City of Boynton Beach, Backstreet Grille & Bistro (BSG) would like to thank you for the opportunity to introduce our proposal to operate the Concession Operations at the Boynton Beach Municipal Beach, Oceanfront Park. We are proud to educate you on BSG Bistro success. With over 10 years in the business, we have expanded our location 3 times it size. BSG is a :full service restaurant providing schools & patrons with Dine Inffake Out, Delivery, and Catering. BSG caters over 2000 students daily for lunch at various schools in Southern Florida. BSG is contracted with the City of Boca for all emergency food service. BSG caterers to the Department of Transportation (SunPass) breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday thru Friday, BSG will operate and keep all food areas (kitchen and picnic area) clean to meet and abide by all the rules & regulations of the Food & Health Administration, BSG would like to provide the same service to the City of Boynton Beach by offering the following: . Uniformed BSG employees. . All Employees' will have the Florida Food Manager's Certificate Card. . BSG will have a freshly brewed coffee machine. . Display hot food in concession window, such as slices of pizza, chicken etc. . All Brand Names Food Products from Sysco and CBI Food Companies. . Variety ofIce Cream's & Shakes . Sub Sandwiches made to order . Display beverage's on Ice, in front of concession area. . Snow cone machine . 15ft, Concession Trailer for cooking fried food's (chicken tenders, fries, blooming onions, sweet potato fries etc. For special event's such has July 4, . Professional snacks display's (Eye Catching) . Sunglass display easel Hat rack etc. Our Mission Statement With our rising success, BSG will make Oceanfront Park a Restaurant style atmosphere rather then just a regular concession stand. We are more than determined to bring Success to this location that it will be talked about threw out the Palm Beaches. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Brian Seskin at (561) 883-2002 Or Ruth Fongemie at (561) 305-7884. Sincerely, ~ ~A~~,? ~ %~Seskin Backstreet Grille & Bistro CEO, General Manager t!1&oog71;!.~ Backstreet Grille &~istro Manager of Operation " Recreation Services from tlie desk. of 'Emi{y :M. Li[[y, Community 1l..esources ana .:Affairs (561) 393-7827 j.:AX (561) 367-7079 Date: September 10, 2005 To: Whom It May Concern Re: Recommendation for Brian Seskin, CEO, Backstreet Grille Please accept this memorandum as a recommendation on behalf of Mr, Brian Seskin, CEO of Backstreet Grille, whom I have know for the past several years through his participation in many City of Boca Raton events, all of which are arranged through our offices. Mr. Seskin took the initiative five years ago to approach our offices with possibilities for involvement in city events through his food service operations, and, since that time, he has shown outstanding cooperation and professionalism as he participated in each event and/or activity. He has continuously shown a strong willingness to support the community in any possible way through his catering services. The service and quality of food provided by Backstreet Grille were always of superior quality and prepared in a timely and very efficient manner. To his credit, he has catered numerous special functions for the City of Boca Raton----events, awards banquets, city picnics---with special mention given to the service he provided during the hurricanes of 2005. Brian and his staff immediately responded to our needs to serve over 600 employees, throughout the several days, who were working a 24-hour schedule at the height of the hurricane when food and electricity were unavailable. Proven by his outstanding cooperation and professionalism as he participated in our City of Boca Raton events and/or activities, I am confident of his abilities and highly recommend him for any type of concession-catering project. From a personal standpoint, I have known Mr. Seskin to be an individual with limitless energies and positive work ethics, as well as someone who reaches out into the community with inspiration and support. In addition, he is a true pleasure to work with. Please feel free to call me at (561) 393-7827 or (561) 239-1536 or by email elillv@cLboca- raton.fl.us if you have any questions or concerns. ~34 lOW>> .<rq!#,~cl!f.!fZ-~ . ST A 0 xi: . "::,il,'f:~B":" , .... TE ......LOKlDA .pEPARTMENT OF,'BUsI~sS:i";;ANI>' PRdFESSIONAL REGULATION DIVISION OF "'HOTELS AND\RESTAURANTS ". ~ LICENSE NBR ,..~"~ .12 21 2004 040520805 MFD605116it~~~ The MOBILE FOOD DISP VEHICt.E ~r'. i Named,pelow,IS",LICENSED,Qf-q" .~ Under the provisions of Chapt;: , Expiration date: DEC 1, ,:~005 \~. . "r",~\ '_. , \..'.~~ .~- /~~_. ". ...? -'c:;l'" ""i\.)~,,,:>i' ",~(;l) WI'.. 1\"\'...,,' -I r-,-~-~..:c. __~_;..._r!:X~ ~:;{~ ::t>;,i; >i-t:c;--~" ~ ':~ .. NORSAN OF BOCA INC .'" BACKSTREET EXPRESS C~TERING 9101 LAKERIDGE BLVD ,"',;,. " BOCA RATON FL 33496 TRANSFERABLE ; SEQ#L04122101554 I I I I I I I I i NON- JEB BUSH GOVERNOR -I~-~ DISPLAY AS REQUIRED aVLAW DIANE CARR SECRETARY Ac#1824473 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DIVISION OF HOTELgAND,R8STAURANTS SEQ#L05011300587 DATE 68 NON- TRANSFERABLE NORSAN OF BOCA INC BACKSTREET GRILLE (THE) 9101 LAKE RIDGE BLVD BOCA RATON FL 33496 JEB BUSH GOVERNOR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW DIANE CARR SECRETARY " DR-13 R.01/05 "" DfPAllTMENT Of RfVE",Uf II 2005 Florida Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax II THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON DECEMBER- 31, 2005 Business Name and Location Address Registration Effective Date Certificate Number BACKSTREET GRILLE NORSAN OF BOCA INC 9101 LAKERlDGE I3L VD STE 1 & BOCA RATON FL 33496-2147 05/30/96 60-8012036975-1 This is to certify that all tangible personal property purchased or rented. real property rented. or services purchased on or after the above Registratic>n Effective Date by the above business are being purchased or rented for one of the following purposes: . Resale as tangible personal property. . Re-rental as real property, . Incorporation as a material. ingredient, or component . Re-rental as tangible personal property. . InCorpOration Into and sale as part of the repair of part of tangible personal property thai is being . Resale of services, ' tangible personal property by a repair dealer, produced for sale by manufacturing, compounding, . Re-rental as transient rental property. or processing. This certificate cannot be reassigned or transferred, This certificate can only be used by the active dealer or its authorized employees. Misuse of this Annual Resale Certificate will subject the user to penalties as provided by law, Use signed photocopy for resale purposes, Presentect to: (Insert name of seller on photocopy,) (dale) Presented by: Authorized Signature (Purchaser) (date) BackstreetGrille&Bistro References . St. Paul Lutheran Church & School Contact: Jeffrey E. Krempler, PH.D. (561) 395-8548 . Abundant Life Christian Academy Contact: Stacey Angier (954) 979-2665 . Advent Lutheran School Contact: Dr. Paul D. Buchheimer (561) 395-3635 . Florida Department of Transportation Contact: Deborah J. Hahn (561) 488-5344 . Faith Christian School Contact: Mr. Dan Riley (954) 974-2404 . RBC Mortgage Contact: Tracey Fogarty (561) 544-4663 . City of Boca Raton Contact: Emily Lilly (561) 393-7827 BSG IC'S~I~'~f. tel: 561.883.2002 I fax: 561.883.2011 I emall: bckstr9101@aol.com Backstreet Grille and Bistro 9101 Lakerldge Boulevard I Boca Raton, FI 33496 BackstreetGrille&Bistro Oceanfront Park Menu All Beef Hot 009.........................................2.00 All Beef Footlong Hot Oog...........................3.00 Slice of PiZZ8............."................................1.75 Slice of Pizza with Topping..........................2.00 Hamt>>Llrger......(FLltLlre)............................... Chicken Sandwich. ....(FLltLlre)...................... Sub Sandwich..................... ... ........... ................... ....3.75 Sea!5()nal FrlJit Salacl....................................2.!)() A~ortecl Potate> Cl1illts.................................1.()() ~ortecl Cancl)f.......................................... .ir!) Goocl HLlmor Ice Cream...........................ir5-1.25 Mtsortecl. MLlffints & Oanitshets....................... .1.25 ' Beveraaets- Snow Cones......... ..................................... ..... ... ...1.25 Fretshllf Brewecl C()ffee.................................1.25 Fruhllf Brewecllcecl Tea............................ ..1.50 Hot Tea........ ............... ......................... ...................1.00 Hot Chocolate............................ ................ .1.25 Bottlecl Socia 20e>z...................................... .1.25 Slim Fast............. ........... ............. ..... ..... ............. ..1.75 Cappuccino......... ................ ....... ............ ......... .....2.00 GatoraclEllSJ)la!SI1..........................................1.50 Pemer........... ............... ...................... .... ......... ....1.25 FlttCI -EllIll......................................................~.:l!i Monster.......... .................. ...... ................... ..2.25 Arizona Ice Tea.... ......... ....~.. ............ ... ....... ..1.75 F=r()~el1 ~llI!Sl1iEt!5...........................................2.:!fi AJ)IlIEllOrange JLlice................................... ...1.00 Bottlecl Water................... ......................... ...1.fiO All Prices Subject to Change BSG IC'S~I"~C>> tel: 561.883.2002 I fax: 561.883.2011 I emall: bckstr9101@aol.com Backstreet Grille and Bistro 9101 Lakerldge Boulevard I Boca Raton, FI 33496 ......... ,~ Florida Department of Transportation JEB BUSH GOVERNOR DISTRICT FOUR PUBUC INFORMATION DIRECTOR 3400 WEST COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 TELEPHONE: 9S4-777-4090 FAX: 9S4-m-4197 E-MAIL: Barbara,Kelleher@dot.state,t1 r DENVER J. STUTLER. JR. SECRETARY July 1~, 2005 Mr. Brian T. Seskin Backstreet Grille & Sports Bar 9101 4keridge Blvd. Boca Raton, Fl. ~3496 , Dear Mr. Seskin: I am delighted to forward the enclosed, fully executed Litter Removal Agreement for Backstreet Grille & Sports Bar. By copy of this agreement, your volunteers are adopting US 441 section 93210/Glades Rd. to Yamato Road, milepost 2.751 to milepost 4.560 in Palm Beach County for the next two years. Your next step is to contact Ms. Mary Lou Houghtaling at our West Palm. Beach Operations Center to schedule a safety presentation for the volunteers that will be participating in the cleanups. Mary Lou can be reached weekdays at 561-432-4966 extension 1178. Mary Lou will be your contact person for scheduling all cleanups and providing the trash bags, vests and signs that your groups will use for your cleanups. Also, you will need to file a Litter Cleanup Report with her foUow:iDg each of your cleanups. If I can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to call on me. Thanlc~, again, for your participation in the Adopt-A-Highway Program. , District Public Information Director BLK:cP Enclosme CC: Pete Nissen, District Maintenance Engineer Mary Lou Hougbta1i1\g, West Palm Beach Operatioos Center Steve Liner, State Adopt-A-Higbway Program Manager www.dOt.state.f1.us QUALIFIER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Submit RFP's To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6322 RFP Title: THREE-YEAR LEASE FOR CONCESSION OPERATIONS AT BOYNTON BEACH MUNICIPAL BEACH, OCEANFRONT PARK RFP Number: 066-2710-05/JA RFP Received By: SEPTEMBER 14, 2005, NO LATER THAN 2:30 P.M. (Local Time) RFP's will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified otherwise. RFP receiving date and time is scheduled for: Seotember 14. 2005 at 2:30 P.M. (LOCAL TIME) and may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this RFP shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Federal J.D. Number: BAc..Ks,a.EE-r Ga.\\..\.c: ~ ~\S\~~ GS-Ob41Llhl Name of Vendor: A Corporation of the State of: Fl~ Q... \ (:,) ~ Telephone Number: ffas- 2(:)(:) 2 FAX Number: caca"3 ~ 20 \, (Il~\ Lp. ~ IZt O~e bl" ~ &:LA fZp,,~~ , ~ L 5s4Q & Area Code: Sf, \ Area Code: 5"6 \ Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: Vendor Mailing Date: 6A.l~ ~ Authorized Si re B~,p..~ -,- ~S~ \ ~ Name Typed 18 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMIITED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE PROPOSAL BLANK RFP PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA To All Proposers: Date q-I()~OS The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type and grade of service called for. The undersigned proposes to deliver services in accordance with the specifications for: "THREE-YEAR LEASE FOR CONCESSION OPERATIONS AT BOYNTON BEACH MUNICIPAL BEACH. OCEANFRONT PARK" MONTHLY LEASE PAYMENT TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH OCEANFRONT PARK CONCESSION OPERATIONS YEAR ONE (1) OF LEASE YEAR TWO (2) OF LEASE PAYMENT EXTENDED PRICE PER MONTH PER YEAR lO'D ~ ~ ~~ $ $ 2'-1 lClX) GC $ 2. '~a ~ $ 25",000 - ~..... $ 2200c;..=- $ 2 b 1400 ..:=- YEAR THREE (3) OF LEASE RENEWAL YEAR NO. ONE (1) (if applicable) $ $ RENEWAL YEAR NO. TWO (2) (if applicable) $ $ ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH Number of proposals submitted: i Six (6) copies of proposal submitted: YES YES/NO 19 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Written sample menu submitted: 1:J SINO Statement of Proposer's Qualifications submitted: JES SINO Schedule of Subcontractors submitted: N~ YESINO Evidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits enclosed: E,5 JSINO ()~\($,{lE Ef GlZ.ill~ COMPANY NAME ' ~~~~ Bll\~~ 'T:~"5 Kll--i PRINTED NAME ( 5"6' ) ~~- x::/::)2- TELEPHONE NUMBER C, e..a TITLE 20 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITfED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ADDENDA CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA RFP TITLE: Ce..~ QUALIFIER: Bn.\ I=-\\.i"'- S~"K \ ~ q-10-ot; DATE SUBMITTED: We propose and agree, if this submittal is accepted, to contract with the City of Boynton Beach, in the Contract Form, to furnish all material, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, construction, coordination, labor and services necessary to complete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents. Having studied the documents prepared by: (Name of Project Manager/Architect/Consultant) and having examined the project site (when indicated in these specifications to do so), we propose to perform the work of this Project according to the Contract documents and the following addenda which we have received: ADDENDUM DATE ADDENDUM DATE 21 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITfED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Each qualifier proposing on work included in these General Documents shall prepare and submit the data requested in the following schedule of information. This data must be included in and made part of each RFP document. Failure to comply with this instruction may be regarded as justification for rejecting the RFP response. * attach additional sheets giving the information 1. Name of Qualifier: B~c..~ SIR EE, Gad \c 2. Business Address: qlD\ Lj.\.~l:Q.IDbC: B'v~ ~~ R.~\c~ ~\()i,o~ 3'34Q ~ 3. When Organized: Dc..T /Qqb 4. Where IncOlporated: BCXJ~ a !+'lOkJ. tJOt2. S A tJ 0 r=- !3>OCA . 5. How many years have you been engaged in business under the present firm name? /0 Y'~s, 6. General character of work performed by your company. ~\ lu\..\ch v,ei.\"-.)~ . ~e$\\V~\ ~'TE(L\~~ rooO ~e.Q..\J\c...E /{es,Ab(L"A}....l\, c..D~~~'O~ c.,(4T'Ei-\~.J Enclose evidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits. 8. Number of employees. 30 e-Hp\~y€E'5 9. Background and experience of principal members of your personnel, including officers. * 10. Bonding capacity. 11. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? If so, where and why?* tJ Q 22 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH RESPONSE IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 12. Experience in performance of work similar in importance to this project. Project $ Value Contact Name Phone # SU~ PAf>S ~\j 1C)4 ,<.)CD- 6ebcl2.t=I \\ W~~~ t5b\~ 488-5"344 o~ tlQ. KCleM p\eQ. S,.-- Pf\\S\ I~O.~ "St:.\- ~qS"-gr;4g ahul-1 OA~I lirF 171 bCiJ ~o fYll2S , A ~ 6 \'Q. n. qS-Lj- Q1q. 2 bb,5 , Contracts on hand * 14. Largest completed projects (include final cost). 1) C I ry 0 r; BOCA I2RT6 t-J , 2) "/fl t't-l iT 'i C~ lZ. \2>, \ ~ ~ A C.ArR- M. Y - bD:X) p~~\~ 3) A,a.. ~ Se.A S\\ow j t:"+ \..Pt\')De~l:)~\1: 15. List all lawsuits (related to similar projects) or arbitration to which you have been a party and which: * 1) arose from performance: * 2) occurred within the last 4 years: * 3) provide case number and style: * Dated at: p.ec. ~j I"l K this J ~daY of Sj~fi"'6-if BY:~ . e signature) / 20 d \ Name: ~ct~~~ -r-. ~~~~ (printed or typed) Title: ceo 23 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMI'ITED ALONG WITH RESPONSE IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ) : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) I, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein submitted will be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my firm or by an officer of the corporation. ()~ ry~ NAME - SIGNA By: Sworn and_ sq9ficribed before me this -J,r;;:r;, day of ~v j\A) ,20 v Printed Information: ~(l\f.lt,.~ ,Se..~'t!,~ NAME ce..o TITLE BAc'K~T(l.tET G (2.\\\ f COMPANY "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" STAMP 24 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMlTIED ALONG WITH RESPONSE IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE NONCOLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PRIME QUALIFIER State of F\De. \"Of' ) ) County of P (:\ \ \-"\ Be.'Ac. ~ B C2. H\ t-.J r S e.s \<,' \J , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: He is CeD (Title) has submitted the attached RFP: of B ~C- f(<S '"\ l2. t f T G (2'\\ 1;', the qualifier that (Name of Corporation or Firm) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached submittal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such submittal; Said RFP is genuine and is not a collusive or sham RFP; Further, the said qualifier nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any other qualifier, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham RFP in connection with the Contract for which the attached RFP has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Contract, or has in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communications or conference with any other qualifier, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached RFP or of any other qualifier, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the RFP price or the RFP price of any other qualifier, or to secure through any collusion. conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the C I 'r'1 0 F 130 Y ~..rT(:) jJ (Local Public Agency) or any person interested in the proposed Contract; and The price or prices quoted in the attached bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the qualifier or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. (Signed)~ '1 ~~ (Title) Ce.O Subscri~ swo This y of My commission expires 20 cI( 25 GREG REITANO " NotIry Public - statB or FIot1da . E My ~nlMlllon EJpieI Oct 14, 2lXl8 CommIssion . OD127706 ~*~ryAaan, THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMI'ITED ALONG FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED CO CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form with your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business? /' Yes No If Yes, please indicate by an "X" in the appropriate box: ( ) AMERICAN lNDIAN ( ) ASIAN ( ) BLACK ( ) HISPANIC ( ) WOMEN ( ) OTHER (specify) ( ) NOT APPLICABLE Do you possess a Certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned Business? NoL YES If YES, Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: Issuing Organization for Certification Date of Certification 26 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH RESPONSE IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE IDENTICAL TIE SUBMITTALS Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug- free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance prcsgrams, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 5) 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 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this m complies fully with the above requirements. 27 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMI'ITED AWNG WITH RESPONSE IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ; ;!"= n> ~~ ~~ Sl Ii ~~ elt; l"'J~ So ~~~ ~~ ;1~ ~(! >~ nl"'J Q2 5~ ~~ ~ z d ~~ ;:gcn >~ q"O 0::C ;:g~ ~ ~ ;il ~ ~~ --- ~>-itr.l ~ 000 ~ ~~~ ~ tr.I~ o ~ --- ~ 2 ~ it ~ g" --- >-i Qg~O ~Str.l~ ~ ~ (j <n ~ ~ ~~tIl o ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~S ~ (j'. ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~.. ~ r!5 ~ ~~:2 d == ~ ;:gN~ cn ~ a; zgt?1 ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ r.: >~ > 9 B tn g ~~ e; ~ >-i ~ ~ ::: ~ l'l ~ ~ 0 9 .0 (j C ~ ~ ~ ~ hi 0 n ~ ~::3 z ~ Z ~ :< ~ tr.I ~ t:= ~ (j Z .... 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ sn ~ ~ ~~ Q ~ o CIl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ::tl..,;j ~ t!J!j ~ ~ o ~ ~ t!J!j ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ = o ~ ~ "'I; ~ ~ ~ 0 til ;: Q ::3 ~ ~ ~ --- w ...... VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.l0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon,) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16,2005 August 1, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6. 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans ,-,l} -.-1 ~ ' ) ~ 0 - Consent Agenda New Business 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal '- -- 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business ::~ ~-- 0 0 Presentation ()".t ,. Announcement -.-:.-~CD _.,;r:-; 0 c....,. ., -"'....- City Manager's Report t" ..,. -- ......- ~-~. "'0 RECOMMENDATION: A motion to award the Bid for the "BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK-ETCHING NAMES IN MAUSOLEUM CRYPT AND NICHE FRONTS", Bid # 057-2730-05/JA, to BROWARD MONUMENT, for a total of $ 92.765.00. EXPLANATION: On August 16,2005, Procurement Services opened and tabulated 3 Bids. The recommendation is based on the lowest most responsive, responsible bidder who met all specifications. Jody Rivers, Parks Superintendent concurs with this recommendation, see attached memo # 05-98. This was also approved by the Cemetery Board on March 24, 2005. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this bid is to establish a firm price for the sandblasting of Mausoleum Crypt and Niche Fronts. There are approximately 1,058 Single Memorial Crypts and Fronts, 61 Double Memorial Crypt and Fronts and 627 Niche Fronts, for a total of 1,746 replacement lettering and the emblems. 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SUBJECT: Cemetery - Award of Bid to Broward Monument After review of the bids, we recommend that the project be awarded to Broward Monument as low bidder. If you need more information, please let me know. Thank you. JR/ Meeting Minutes Cemetery Board Boynton Beach, Florida January 21, 2005 Mr. Balfe reported that he had received a quote for $85.00 for single crypt fronts and $127.50 for double crypt fronts. A company called Written in Stone sent a quote for a single crypt front that included the first name, last name, middle initial, date of birth, date of death, and one emblem for $69.00. A lengthy discussion ensued about having the etching done in all the buUdings at once or in phases. It was thought that the price might be better if the job included all the buildings. Everyone agreed that the new building should have etching throughout. They also agreed that it would not be aesthetically pleasing to see some crypt fronts engraved and some with the bronze lettering. The bronze lettering is also a maintenance problem. Motion Secretary Prainito moved to table the engraving of Mausoleum crypt and niches until Mr. Balfe had gotten a new quote on doing all the buildings at one time. Ms. Frazier seconded the motion that passed unanimously. VIII. New Business A. Discuss purchasinQ additional equipment (includina lowering device, tent, and chairs Mr. Balfe reported that he had been asked to get bids for additional equipment to help with multiple funerals in close proximity on the weekends. He had received bids for a lowering device with a four-wheel carrier, a drape for the lowering device, two sets of deluxe grass carpet, and 4 wooden folding chairs with compartment bags for protection. The quotes ranged from $6,304.00 to $5,653.00. The lowering device, the drape, and one set of the grass carpets would equal one full set-up. They did not need an additional tent, because the tents are easy to move around, but they were replacing one that had received hurricane damage. One set of chairs would go with the new set up. The other set of chairs would go to replace the foldout, six-row chairs. Ms. Rivers commented that the additional equipment would allow the Cemetery to give better service and smooth the path for grieving families. 4 SPECIFICATIONS FOR '''BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK - ETCHING OF MAUSOLEUM CRYPT AND NICHE FRONTS" Scope of Work: The purpose of this bid is to establish a firm price for the removal of the existing bronze lettering and adhesive from each Crypt/I\'iche Front. Replacement of current lettering for Single Memorial Crypt Fronts will include: The first and last name, middle initial, birth date to death and one emblem (black). There are 1,058 Single Memorial Crypt Fronts. Replacement of current lettering for Double Memorial Crypt Fronts will include: The first and last name, middle initial, birth date to death and two emblems (black). There are 85 Double Memorial Crypt Fronts. Replacement of current lettering for I\'iche fronts will include: The first and last name, birth date to death in gold. There are 627 I\'iche fronts. City employees will remove and replace the fronts. Please place an (x) on the blank line next to each item if a specification is met. If exception is taken (altematives). bidder must explain using a separate sheet of paper. Bidder must submit specitications "check-off' sheet with the proposal sheet in order for a bid to be considered. _L The selected vendor will pick up and deliver ti'om a designated area the mausoleum crypUniche fronts to be engraved ~L Vendor must remove the existing bronze letteJing and adhesive from each crypt/niche front __~ _ Vendor must replace the current lettering for Single Memorial Crypt Fronts. \vhich will include: The first and last name, middle initial. birth date to death and one emblem _~ Replace the current lettering tor Double MemOIial Crypt fronts which wilI include: The first and last name, middle initial, birth date to death and two emblems ~ Vendor must replace the current lettering tor Niche Fronts: Which will include the tirst and last name, birth date to death (gold), _L_ Vendor must submit ( 1) one original and (4) four so marked copies of the proposal. .1 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE The City o.f Boynton Beach Procurement Serl"ices 100 [;", Boy"to1llleach Botllel'urd P. O. Box 310 Boynton Bcach. florid a 33425-0:; 10 Teleplume: (561) 7./2-6310 F-IX: (56/) 7./1-63/6 ADDEI\"DUM #1 DATE: July 12. 2005 BlD TITLE: ""BOYNTOI\" BEACH MEMORIAL PARK - ETCHING I\"AMES II\" MAUSOLEUM CRYPT AI\"D I\'ICHE FROI\'TS" BID NUMBER: #057-2730-05/JA The following changes, additions, deletions, and/or infomlation are hereby made a part of the Bid for the "BOYI\'TOI\" BEACH MEI\'IORIAL PARK ~ ETCHI1\'"G I\"AMES II\' MAUSOLEllM CRYPT AND NICHE FRONTS" PLEASE DELETE THE WORD ETCHING AND REPLACE IT WITH SANDBLASTII\"G Date 8/ , "J 0<.. mJwAf7\> ~~;r- (Name of Bidder, Corporation, Fiml or Individual) BLPA.k::lI/O '^O 0" ~lgnanlre -ff\, 1 ~p~ Printed Name \it vJ r~ Title The City of Boynton Beach Procurement Sert'ices 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulel'Urd P. O. BflX 3/0 Boynton !-lcach, Florida 33425-03 10 Telephone: (56/) 742-63/0 1-:4)(: (56/) 742-6316 ADDE1\'DUM #2 DATE: August 2, 2005 BID TITLE: BOY1\'TON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK - ETCHING 1\AMES 11\ MAUSOLEUM CRYPT AND NICHE FROI\TS" BID NUMBER: 057 -2730-05/ JA The following changes. additions, deletions, and/or information are hereby made a part of the Bid for the "BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK ETCHING N AMES IN A f\1AUSOLEUM CRYPT AND NICHE FRONTS" #1. On Page #3, under Scope of Work: The last sentence, Vendor must remove/replace the cun'cnt Icttering for 1\'ichc fronts: Which will include the first and last namc, birth datc to dcath (gold) pleasc change the color from gold to white. #2. On Page #3, under Scopc of Work: I tern 2. V cndor must remove thc existing bronze lettcring and adhesive from each crypt/niche front and return lettering and emblems to the City of Boynton Beach. #3. There are 24 Crypts in the Chapel, (air conditioned building), which will not be touched. There will be a change in thc number of Crypt Fronts, the new number is 61 Doublc Mcmorial Crypt Fronts. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Submit Bids To: Bid Title: Bid Number: Bid Received By: BIDDER ACK1\'OWLEDGEME1\'T PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach. Florida 33425-031 () Telephone: (561) 742-6322 BOY1\'TOl\' BEACH MEMORIAL PARK - ETCHI1\'G OF MAUSOLEUM CRYPT A1\'D NICHE FROl\'TS 057-2730-05/JA AUGUST 16,2005, 1\'0 LATER THAN 2:30 P.l\'1. (LOCAL TIME) Bids will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified othenvise. Bid receiving date and time is scheduled for: AUGUST 16,2005, no latcr than 2:30 P.M. (local timc) and mav not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Name of Vendor: Federal J.D. Number: ~~ b~ - 02-03> ^ Corporation of the State of: Area Code: ~ Area Code: Q S"4" l\'lailing Address: City/State/Zip: Vendor Mailing Date: Telephone Number: FAX Number: --1 /{J. 5. H L tuAcA fl\()(\ \.tvn Efl T 'l' ~ \Ct S2~ - lJqq fJlol - }3 i,4 ~v'tt^'~ ~ iCe- ~~3'1o ~~ Authorized Signature ~\\ \ ~ Name Typed THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL 13 REVISED EDITIO" PROPOSAL BLANK BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOY]\'TON BEACH, FLORIDA To All Bidders: Date: 8( l <;:1 O~ The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality. type and grade of product/service called for. When submitting more than one bid proposal price for this product and/or service. indicate how many individual and/or combination item(s) are to be tabulated and considered. Attach a separate proposal sheet for each. The undersigned proposes to deliver the product/service 111 accordance with the specifications for the sum of: Individual Cost Remove/Sandblast of current lettering t()r 1058 Single Memorial Crypt Fronts S i..R~ 61 Remove/Sandblast of current lettering tor~Double Memorial Crypt Fronts Ext. Cost Sb@/rt> &.'5. s IS;; s 5'~S Remove/Sandblast of current lettering for 627 Niche Fronts s .1. ~ B-ID. n\ ... s?:IJ (, ct> sq2,"l'~S.~_ . TOTAL AMOUNT 1,746 For +-,-:7-+Q replacen'lent lettering and the emblems ALL PRICES F.O.R. BOYNTON BEACH It is further agreed that the productJservice \vill be completed/delivered within calendar days from the date of the Purchase Order from the City. Number of Bid Proposals submitted Specification "check-off" sheet submitted ~NO THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE REVISED EDITIOl\' PROPOSAL BLANK BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTOl\' BEACH, FLORIDA 8( ( ~I ~ To All Bidders: Date: The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type and grade of product/service called for. When submitting more than one bid proposal price for this product and/or service. indicate how many individual and/or combination item(s) are to be tabulated and considered. Attach a separate proposal sheet for each. The undersigned proposes to deliver the product/service m accordance with the specifications for the sum of: Individual Cost Ext. Cost Remove/Sandblast of current lettering for l 058 Single Memorial , < Crypt Fronts s~_~__ . Sb@, "Tlb 61 Remove/Sandblast of current lettering for-,..Double Memorial Crypt Fronts &..S S &0' ~.~-----_._-- s5J<QS Remove/Sandblast of current lettering for 627 Niche Fronts S uUll. f>>-Q s_~~tr> s _~12-)~\J6 .~ _.._ TOTAL AMOUNT 1,746 For-l-;+1Q replac~n'ient lettering and the emblems ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH It is further agreed that the product/service will be completed/delivered within _ calendar days from the date of the Purchase Order from the City. Number of Bid Proposals submitted Specification "check-off" sheet submitted ~o THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPI.ETE AND ACCEPTABLE By ~--;,< yY?~ Mary Munro Assistant to the Finance Director /ja C: Tom Balfe - Parks Manager Demandstar. com Shelf Copies File Date eJi S({)~ ~~ fr\e~ (Name of Bidder, Corporation, Firm or Individual) ~~\~ Signature ~ '- ~~Namc \j I fr<9, Title (9.~) 'S2~'-I\qq Telephone Number THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Site Inspection Foml Submltted ~ @No '~QVJ'A((\D ~f.rv\ COMPANY NAME _.Ql ~ I~ SIGNA TU E ~~ . PRINTiO NAME (q~ ) SL~ -)ICff TELEPHONE NUMBER V, p(~. TITLE 15 THIS PAGE TO BE SUB!\HTTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT STA TE OF FLORIDA ) : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) I, the undersigned hereby duly swom, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein bid \-viIl be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my finn or by an officer of the corporation. By _~~ ~ NAME - SIGNATURE Swom and subscribed before me this \ " day of (U..~ .20 D~ Printed Information: -RA\\ ~~ NAME \(. p {L~ , TITLE (}cUr/ ff ~ NOTARY PUBLIC, S ate of Flonda at Large Ri2mw~ f1'\oollin~ COMPANY ~J\ CMIIA..... ,..i MyComl.llltnDD27S73S .." Exph. D........ 17,2001 "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL .. STAMP 16 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE C01\'FIRMA TI01\' OF MI1\'ORITY OW1\ED BllSI1\ESS A requested fonn to be made a part of our files for future use and infon11ation. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided ,"vhich category best describes your company. Return this t()fl11 with your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business? "-I Yes No If Yes, please indicate by an "X" in the appropriate box: AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC ~ WOMEN OTHER (specify) NOT APPLICABLE Do you possess a Certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned Business'? YES NO / If YES. Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: Issuing Organization tor Certification Date of Certification 17 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL M08-1 Revised 02/22/05 COl\FIRMATIOl\ OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect [~, price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services. a bid received ti-om a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace probrram, a business shall: I) Publish a statement notirying employees that the unlawful manufacture. distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specitying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling. rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (I ). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that. as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid. the employee will abide by the tem1S of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction ot: or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than tive (5) days after such conviction, 51 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, 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABI.E STATEMENT OF NO BID If you are not bidding this service/commodity, please complete and retum this fonn to: PROCUREMENT SERVICES, City of Boynton Beach. 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, P.O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310, Failure to respond may result in deletion of vendor's name from the q~alified bidder's list for the City of Boynton Beach. " / / DATE: WE. the undersigned have decline to bid on your Bid # 057-2730-0S/JA for BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK - EC .G OF MAUSOLEUI\I CRYPT Al'ID l'IlCHE FROl\"TS because of the following reasons: Specifications too t", 1. ., geared toward brand or manufacturer only (explain below) ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: SIGNA TURE: Unable to Insufficient time to We do not offer "lis product or an equiva nt Our product ' hedule would not pem1it us to p Unable t meet bond requirements Specif 'ations unclear (explain below) Other (specity belmv) REMARKS: 20 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COl\1PI,ETE AND ACCEPTABLE .....({( CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.l. Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) [gJ October 5,2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) D August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) D October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) D September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) D November 1, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) D September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) D November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) D Administrative D Development Plans NATURE OF [gJ Consent Agenda D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfmished Business en ;-'1 D -0 D Announcement Presentation D City Manager's Report t~ J-~1 ~' '-"1 ~ '- ,1-.;-"- RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve the FDOT Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the i&edia~g~ improvements to be completed with the Boynton Beach Boulevard resurfacing project scheduled for next Spring, ~6. ,'::?,:> .' '() :r: EXPLAi"lA TION: The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) has been developing roadway plans for the resurfacing of Boynton Beach Boulevard, from Old Boynton Road (west ofI-95) to Federal Highway (US 1), This project will include median improvements (and landscaping), modification of some intersections between 1-95 and Seacrest Boulevard, traffic signals modifications to include mast arms instead of the pole/wire concept, and street light improvements, Staff has been coordinating with the FDOT consultant engineers on several issues including median landscaping, both installation and maintenance, After the City Attorney's Office review of the proposed Agreement, staff now recommends that the City Commission approve the MOA as presented, and authorize the final signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk to same. PROGRAM IMPACT: The propose median improvements contained within this FDOT project are compatible with the City's Forestry and Grounds Division recommendations, The City currently has a similar document in force for the same roadway dated in the 1990s, when current roadway improvements were upgraded, FISCAL IMPACT: The FY05-06 CIP contains an project for median improvements (carried forward from the FY04-05 CIP) for the design changes and utility coordination on Boynton Beach Boulevard median improvements. Work scheduled to commence in the Spring, 2006. AL TERNA TIVES: Rejection of the MOA would cause the FDOT to revert to less desirous plant materials not consistent with the City's plans and objectives, [' City Manager's Signature Public Works / Engineering Division Department Name ~- City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. ROS- 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 5 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 6 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MAINTENANCE 7 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR THE 8 MEDIAN Il\IPROVEMENTS TO BE COMPLETED 9 \VITH THE BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD 10 RESURFACING PROJECT; AND PROVIDING AN 11 EFFECTIVE DATE. 12 13 \VHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has been developing 14 roadway plans for the resurfacing of Boynton Beach Boulevard from Old Boynton Road to 15 Federal Highway; and 16 \VHEREAS, the project will include median improvements and landscaping, 17 modification of some intersections, traffic signal modifications and street light 18 improvements; and 19 \VHEREAS, staff has been coordinating with FDOT consultant engineers on several 20 Issues and now recommends that that City Commission approve the Memorandum of 21 Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 22 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 23 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1, The foregoing "\Vhereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 24 25 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 26 hereof. 27 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 28 hereby authorize and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the FDOT Maintenance 29 Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Florida Department 30 of Transport for the median improvements to be completed with the Boynton Beach 31 Boulevard resurfacing project, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and 32 incorporated herein by reference. S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\FDOT - Maintenance Agmt (BBB resurface),doc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of October, 2005, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\FDOT - Maintenance Agmt (BBB resurface),doc SECTION NO.: FM NO.(s): COUNTY: S.R. NO.: CGCQ)~V 93200 403605-1-52-01 Palm Beach 804 DISTRICT FOUR (4) MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 20-.-Jby and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the DEPARTMENT and the City of City of Boynton Beach, a Florida Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called City. WIT N E SSE T H: \VHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over State Road 804 as part ofthe State Highway System; and WHEREAS, as part of the continual updating of the State of Florida Highway System, the DEP ARTMENT, for the purpose of safety, protection of the investment and other reasons, has constructed and does maintain the highway facility as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, within the corporate limits (or unincorporated if County) of the AGENCY; and \YHEREAS, the AGENCY is of the opinion that said highway facilities that contain landscape medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line, excluding standard concrete sidewalk, shall be maintained by periodic trimming, cutting, weeding, mowing, fertilizing, litter pick-up, necessary replanting, irrigation repairs, and median concrete replacements as needed; and \YHEREAS, the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY by Resolution No. dated ,20_, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, desires to enter into this Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1, The DEPARTMENT hereby agrees to install or cause to be installed landscape, irrigation and/or hardscape on the highway facilities as specified in plans and specifications hereinafter referred to as the Project and incorporated herein as Exhibit B. Hardscape shall mean any non-standard roadway, sidewalk or median surface such as, but not limited to interlocking concrete or brick pavers, stamped asphalt and stamped concrete. Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance. , , 2. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscape within the medians and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line by periodic trimming, cutting, mowing, fertilizing, curb and sidewalk edging, litter pickup and necessary replanting, following the DEPARTMENT'S landscape safety and plant care guidelines. The AGENCY'S responsibility for maintenance shall include all landscaped/turfed areas and areas covered with interlocking pavers or similar type surfacing (hardscape) within the median and areas within the travel way to the right of way line, including paver sidewalks, paver intersections and all paver header curbs, stamped asphalt and concrete areas. It shall be the responsibility of the AGENCY to restore an unacceptable ride condition of the roadway caused by the differential characteristics of the paver brick and/or the header curb on Department of Transportation right-of-way within the limits of the Project. Such maintenance to be provided by the AGENCY is specifically set out as follows: To maintain, which means the proper watering and fertilization of all plants and keeping them as free as practicable from disease and harmful insects; to properly mulch the plant beds; to keep the premises free of weeds; to mow and/or cut the grass to a proper length; to properly prune all plants which includes: (1) removing dead or diseased parts of plants, or (2) pruning such parts thereof which present a visual hazard for those using the roadway, To maintain also means removing or replacing dead or diseased plants in their entirety, or removing or replacing those that fall below original Project standards. All plants removed for whatever reason shall be replaced by plants ofthe same size and grade as specified in the original plans and specifications. To maintain also means to keep the hardscape areas free from weeds and replacement of any areas becoming in disrepair so as to cause a safety hazard. To maintain also means to keep litter removed from the median and areas outside the travel way to the right of way line. Plants shall be those items which would be scientifically classified as plants and include but are not limited to trees, grass, or shrubs. If it becomes necessary to provide utilities to the median or side areas (water/electricity) for these improvements, all costs associated with irrigation maintenance, impact fees and connections as well as on-going cost of water are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility. The above named functions to be performed by the AGENCY, may be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT at the discretion of the DEPARTMENT. Such inspection findings will be shared with the AGENCY and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding, repayment, reworking or agreement termination. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 3, If at any time after the AGENCY has assumed the landscape installation and/or maintenance responsibility above-mentioned, it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary that the limits or a part thereof is not properly maintained pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, said District Secretary may at his option issue a written notice that a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s), by sending a certified letter to the AGENCY, to place said Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance. , , 2 AGENCY on notice thereof. Thereafter the AGENCY shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to correct the cited deficiencies, If said deficiencies are not corrected within this time period, the DEPARTMENT may at its option, proceed as follows: (a) Maintain the landscape or a part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, or (b) Terminate the Agreement in accordance with Paragraph 7 of this Agreement and remove, by DEPARTMENT or contractor's personnel, all of the landscape/hardscape installed under this Agreement or any preceding agreements except as to trees and palms and charge the AGENCY the reasonable cost of such removal. 4, It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscape covered by this Agreement may be removed, relocated or adjusted at any time in the future as determined to be necessary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the adjacent state road be widened, altered or otherwise changed to meet with future criteria or planning of the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscape after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove same, All permits (including tree permits), fees, and any mitigation associated with the removal, relocation or adjustments of these improvements are the maintaining AGENCY'S responsibility, 5, The DEPARTMENT agrees to enter into a contract for the installation oflandscape Project for an amount not to exceed $ $ 18.600,00 as defined in Exhibit C. The DEPARTMENT'S participation in the Project cost, as described in Exhibit C is limited to only those items which are directly related to this Project. The AGENCY shall be invited to assist the DEPARTMENT in final inspection at the end of the contractor's 365 day warranty and establishment period. 6. The AGENCY agrees to reimburse the DEPARTMENT all monies expended for the Project, should the landscape/hardscape areas fail to be maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions ofthis Agreement. 7, This Agreement may be terminated under anyone (1) of the following conditions: (a) By the DEPARTMENT, ifthe AGENCY fails to perform its duties under Paragraph 3, following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the AGENCY to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the AGENCY in c~njunction with this Agreement. Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance, , , 3 8. The term of this Agreement commences upon execution. 9, To the extent permitted by law, the AGENCY shall indemnify and hold hannless the DEPARTMENT, its officers and employees from all suits, actions, claims and liability arising out of the AGENCY'S negligent performance ofthe work under this agreement, or due to the failure of the AGENCY to maintain the Project in confonnance with the standards described in Section 2 of this Agreement 10, The AGENCY may construct additionallandscapelhardscape within the limits ofthe rights- of-ways identified as a result of this document, subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscapelhardscape shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval by the DEPARTMENT. (b) All landscape shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate state safety and road design standards; (c) The AGENCY agrees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement with regard to any additional landscape installed; (d) No change will be made in the payment terms established under item number five (5) ofthis Agreement due to any increase in cost to the DEPARTMENT resulting from the installation of landscape added under this paragraph. 11, This writing embodies the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other agreements and understanding, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. 12. The DEPARTMENT, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and no money maybe paid on such contract. The DEPARTMENT shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the DEPARTMENT that funds are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one (1) year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value ofthe services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years; and this paragraph shall be incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the DEPARTMENT which are for an amount in excess of TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) and which have a term for a period of more than 1 year. 13, The DEPARTMENT'S District Secretary shall decide all questions, difficulties and disputes Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance, , , 4 of any nature whatsoever that may arise under or by reason of this Agreement, the prosecution or fulfillment of the service hereunder and the character, quality, amount and value thereof; and his decision upon all claims, questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties hereto. 14, This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY in whole or part without the consent of the DEPARTMENT, 15, This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contract and Florida law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. 16. Any and all notices given or required under this agreement shall be in writing and either personally delivered with receipt acknowledgement or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, All notices shall be sent to the following addresses: If to the Department: State of Florida Department of Transportation 3400 West Commercial Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 Attention: Elisabeth A. Hassett, R.L.A. FDOT District IV Landscape Architect If to the Agency: City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Attention: David Kelley City Engineer IN \VITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective the day and year first above written. 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".." .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . - . -' -' - D~-cument in Edit MOA Agreement instance, , , By: Chairperson Transportation Development Director (SEAL) Attest: Executive Secretary (SEAL) Date Approval as to Form Date 5 SECTION NO.: FM NO.(s): COUNTY: S.R. NO.: 93200-000 403605-1-52-01 Palm Beach 804 EXHIBIT A PROJECT LOCATION: State Road 804 from Old Boynton Road/NW 8th Street (M.P.7.786) to S.R. 5/US-1(M.P.9.115). Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance. , , 6 SECTION NO.: FM NO.(s): COUNTY: S.R. NO.: 93200-000 403605-1-52-01 PaJm Beach 804 EXHIBIT B The DEPARTMENT agrees to install the Project with a contractor in accordance with the plans and specifications attached hereto and incorporated herein. Please see attached plans prepared by Dated Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance, , ' 7 SECTION NO.: FM NO.(s): COUNTY: S.R. NO.: - 93200-000 403605-1-52-01 Palm Beach' 804 EXHIBIT C PROJECT COST This Exhibit forms an integral part of the DISTRICT FOUR (4) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the State of Florida, Department of Transportation and the AGENCY. Dated 1. APPROXIMATE PROJECT COST: $ $ 18,600.00 Document in Edit MOA Agreement instance. , , 8 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORlVI VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.2. r'o -...... , ~~ I , - , '0" IJ: ') :") L. -.J Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to Citv Clerk's Otlice :VI eeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2. 2005 July 18.2005 (Noon.) rR1 October 5. 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16. 2005 August 1.2005 (Noon) 0 October 18. 2005 October 3.2005 (Noon) 0 September 6. 2005 August 15,2005 (;.;oon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17.2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) 0 November 15.2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans ~J NATURE OF rR1 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM c ~ 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal _. c.-=-, 0 0 -.'~ Bids Unfinished Business - , --on -~--::-..-.. 0 Announcement 0 Presentation -- "0 =r: 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement to Exchange Real Property, a Quit Claim Deed, and also an Easement dedication to effect the transfer of property and obtaining of easement with Boynton Waterways Investment Associates, LLC, in conjunction with the project known as The Promenade. EXPLANATION: As part of this exchange, the City of Boynton Beach will transfer approximately 784 square feet of property (Parcel "A") to Boynton Waterways, and also dedicate a formal ten-foot wide utility easement (Parcel "B") to Florida Power and Light along the west side of what is now the Downtown Stormwater Pond property. In exchange for said transfers, the City will obtain approximately, 22,210 square feet of utility easement (Parcel "C") and the City will also gain approximately 4,224 square feet of additional roadway and utility easement (Parcel "D") along the north side of the Promenade parcel adjacent to NE 4th Avenue. This property exchange will serve several functions, namely: 1, Facilitate the development of the Promenade by squaring off the northwest property corner of their parcel 2, Widen the traffic path on NE 4th Ave. 3, Provide a formal utility easement to FPL over an existing but encroaching power line on the pond parcel, and 4, Provide on-site utility easements for water, sewer and other utilities. PROGRAM IMP ACT: None, other than to allow service to the proposed development FISCAL IMPACT: None. ALTER:.~ATIVES: Not proceed with the land exchange, and allow for the transfer of these property rights through various sale and purchase agreements. S:\BlJLLETIN\FORMS\AGE:\"DA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ur ,(.~ U"J...}. c "-1/"" .' 1,,\ .~I. ... ..~~.... \'_ \, h (V " I CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM -4L~ epartment Head's Signature UTILITIES Department Name -~ ,----- City Attorney I Finance i Human Resources Cc: Peter Mazzella (wi one copy of attached agreement) Kofi Boateng City Attorney Engineering Dept. File S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC 1 RESOLUTION NO. R 05- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE l\IA YOR TO 5 EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT TO EXCHANGE REAL 6 PROPERTY, A QUIT CLAIM DEED IN FAVOR OF 7 BOYNTON \VATER\V A YS INVESTMENT 8 ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND AN EASEMENT 9 DEDICATION TO EFFECT THE TRANSFER OF 10 PROPERTY AND OBTAINING OF EASEMENT \VITH 11 BOYNTON \V A TER\V A YS INVESTMENT 12 ASSOCIATES, LLC., IN CONJUNCTION \VITH THE 13 PROJECT KNO\VN AS THE PROMENADE; AND 14 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 15 16 \VHEREAS, as part of this exchange, the City of Boynton Beach will transfer 17 approximately 784 square feet of property to BOynton Waterways and also dedicate a formal 18 ten-foot wide utility easement to Florida Power and Light along the west side of the 19 Downtown Stormwater Pond property; and 20 \VHEREAS, In exchange for the transfer, the City will obtain approximately 22,210 21 square feet of utility easement and will also gain approximately 4,224 square feet of 22 additional roadway and utility easement along the north side of the Promenade parcel 23 adjacent to Northeast 4th Avenue; and 24 \VHEREAS, staff has made a recommendation that the parties exchange parcels of 25 land, the particulars of which are set out in the Agreement to Exchange Real Property, a copy 26 of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 27 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 28 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 29 Section }, The foregoing "vvl-IEREAS" clauses are true and correct and 30 hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission, 31 Section 2, The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach hereby authorizes 32 the Mayor to execute an Agreement to Exchange Real Property, attached hereto as Exhibit S:\CA\RESO\Real Estate\Promenade Land Exchange.doc "A", a Quit Claim Deed transferring ownership to the property described in the Quit Claim 2 Deed attached hereto as Exhibit "B" to Boynton waterways Investment Associates, LLC., and 3 to execute the Easement dedication to Florida Power & Light attached hereto as Exhibit "C", 4 Section 3, That this Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 PASSED AND ADOPTED this , 2005. day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 30 31 S:\CA'RESO\Real Estate\Promenade Land Exchange.doc AGREEMENT TO EXCHANGE REAL PROPERTY THIS AGREEMENT to Exchange Real Property (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") is made on this _ day of September, 2005 by and between the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), and Boynton Waterways Investment Associates, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as the "Developer") for the purpose of exchanging real property and easements. WHEREAS, the City has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 784 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel A") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL A (Property of the City) A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book I, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described as follows: Begin at the Northeast comer of Lot 24; thence on an assumed bearing of South o I 008'50" East along the East line of said Lot 24 a distance of 98.03 fiet; thence North 89046'04" West a distance of 8.00 feet to a point on a line being 8.00 feet West of and parallel with said East line of Lot 24; thence North 01008'50"West along said parallel line a distance of 98.03 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 24; thence South 89046 '04" East along North line a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, contazning 784 <:quare feet, more or less. WHEREAS, in addition to Parcel A, the City has title to a parcel of real property which is adjacent to Parcel A and consists of approximately 5,967 square feet (hereinafter referredto as "Parcel B") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL B (Property of the City) The West 10 feet of Lots 23 and 26 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, less any portion of said Lot 23 lying South of the North Right-aI-Way of Boynton Beach Boulevard. ~)tN-ltSIT \'AJ' Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida containing 5,967 square feet, more or less. WHEREAS, the Developer has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 22,210 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel C") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL C (Property of the Developer) [SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION] WHEREAS, in addition to Parcel C, the Developer has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 4,224 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel D") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCELD (Property of the Developer) A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 and 25 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described as follows: Commence at Northeast comer of Lot 24; thence on an assumed bearing of 89046 '04" West along the North line of said Lot 24, a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, said point being on a line 8.00 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 24; thence South Or08'50" East along said parallel line, a distance of 15. 00 feet to a point on a line being 15.00 feet South of and parallel to the said North line of Lot 24; thena North 8';046.'04 L West aiong said parallel line, a distance of 281.62 feet to a point of the East right-of-way of Federal Highway; thence North 00059 '45" West along said right-ol-way line, a distance of 15.00 fiet to a point on the said North line of Lot 24; thence South 89046 '04" East along said North line, a distance of281.58feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, containing 4,224 square feet (0.097 acres), more or less. WHEREAS, in the collective interest of the City and the Developer, each has agreed to exchange the above mentioned real property as follows: 2 a) City shall quit claim title of a small strip of land shown III Parcel A to Developer, retaining easement rights on such parcel; b) City shall grant a franchise utility easement to FPL on Parcel B for the benefit of Developer; c) Developer shall grant a utility and franchise utility easement to the City on Parcel C. d) Developer shall grant a roadway, utility and franchise utility easement to the City on Parcel D. THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the City and the Developer do hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. CONVEYANCE AND CONSIDERATION: For the consideration and on the subject to the terms, provisions, and conditions hereinafter set forth, the City agrees to convey via Quit Claim Deed to the Developer the real property described above as Parcel A, retaining easement rights on Parcel A, and City agrees to facilitate a utility easement to FPL on Parcel B for the benefit of Developer, in consideration for the grant of utility and franchise utility easement by the Developer to the City on the real property described above as Parcel C, and a roadway, utility and franchise utility easement to the City on the real property described above as Parcel D, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances pertaining to the real property, including any right, title, and interest of the Developer in and to adjacent streets, alleys, or rights-of-way. 2. CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY The obligations of the City to consummate the exchange as contemplated by the terms and pTovi'\ions of this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of each of the following coudltions. a) Requirement of Survey. The Developer shall furnish to the City a current plat of survey of Parcel C and Parcel D prepared by a licensed and registered surveyor or engineer. The City will have ten (10) days after receipt of such survey to review and approve same. In the event any portion of such survey is unacceptable to the City, then the City shall notify Developer of such fact. If Developer chooses not to take actions to correct unacceptable portions of the surveyor is unable to do so, the City may terminate this Agreement. b) Acceptability of Title. The Developer shall provide to City an opinion of title prepared by Developer relative to Parcel C. The City shall gi~e the Developer written notice on or 3 before the expiration of ten (10) days after receiving the opinion of title that the opinion of title as set forth therein is or is not satisfactory. In the event the opinion is reported as not satisfactory, it will be documented by title examination, provided at the expense of the Developer. On receipt thereof the Developer shall promptly undertake to eliminate or modify all objections to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. In the event the Developer is unable to respond to objections within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice, this Agreement shall thereupon be null and void for all purposes; otherwise, said condition shall be deemed to be acceptable and any objection thereto shall be deemed to have been waived for all purposes. c) Estoppel Letter. The Developer shall deliver to the City an "estoppel letter" signed by the holders of any existing indebtedness secured by Parcel C and Parcel D, stating: (1) that as of the closing date no default exists under either the deed of trust or mortgage or notes or any instruments securing the payment of same; (2) that all installments of principal and interest payable to the date of closing have been paid; (3) the amount of the unpaid balance of the notes; and (4) that there have been no modifications or amendments to such note or deed of trust or mortgage instruments, and (5) that as mortgagee it consents and approves the granting of easements to the City of Boynton Beach. 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF DEVELOPER Developer hereby represents and warrants to the City as follows: (1) There are no parties in possession on any portion of Parcel C or Parcel D as lessees, tenants at sufferance, or trespassers; (2) There is no pending or threatened condemnation or similar proceeding or assessment affecting Parcel C and Parcel D, or any part thereof, nor to the best knowledge and belief of Developer is any such proceeding or assessment contemplated by any governmental authority; (3) Develoner has complied with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, statutes. rules, and. restnctions relating to Parcel C and Parcel D described herein, or any par, thereof; (4) Parcel C and Parcel D have full and free access to and from public highways, streets, or roads and, to the best knowledge and belief of Developer, there is no pending or threatened governmental proceeding which would impair or result in the termination of such access. 4. REPRESENT A TIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE CITY The City hereby represents and warrants to Developer as follows: (1) There is no pending or threatened condemnation or similar proceeding or assessment affecting Parcel A and Parcel B, or any part thereof" nor to the best knowledge and belief 4 of the City, is any such proceeding or assessment contemplated by any governmental authority; (3) The City has complied with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, statutes, rules, and restrictions relating to Parcel A and Parcel B described herein, or any part thereof; (4) Parcel A and Parcel B have full and free access to and from public highways, streets, or roads and, to the best knowledge and belief of the City, there is no pending or threatened governmental proceeding which would impair or result in the termination of such access. s. CLOSING The closing shall be via courier, overnight delivery or held at the office of GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. located at 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 on or before , 2005 (herein referred to as the "closing date"). At the closing: (a) The City shall: (i) Deliver to Developer a fully executed Quit Claim Deed conveying title to Parcel A. (ii) Deliver to Developer a fully executed franchise utility easement to FPL on Parcel B. (b) The Developer shall: (i) Deliver to the City a fully executed Easement, creating a perpetual utility and franchise utility easement on Parcel C in favor ofthe City of Boynton Beach. (ii) Deliver to the City a fully executed Easement, creating a perpetual roadway, utility and franChISe utility easemeL on Parcel D in favor of the City of Boynton Beach. 6. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: (a) Nominal documentary stamps on the transfer of Parcel A shall be paid by the City. (b) Recording fees shall be paid by Developer. (c) This Agreement shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and all obligations of the parties created hereunder are performable in Palm Beach County, Florida. 5 (d) In the event that any or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first mentioned above. Witness: DEVELOPER BOYNTON W A TERW A YS INVESTMENT ASSOCIA TES, LLC, a Florida limited liability co By: P er Boynton, LLC, a Florida limited Ii ity c pany, as its managing member ~~~ ~A&- Date executed: 7/ :?f/{}<)- f f CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation ATTEST: Bv: .,I __~.A. Title: City Clerk Date executed: h:\2004\040353\05-04-22 revised exchange of real property.doc 6 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 24 AND 25 OF "DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 37 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING DESCRIBED AS FOllOWS: . COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 24; THENCE ON AN ASSUMED BEARING OF NORTH 89046'04" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 24, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 8.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID lOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 83.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND THEN CONTINUING ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 25, A DISTANCE OF 498.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH 89050'16" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 252.14 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 39.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 267.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89055'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.24 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45000'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 19.81 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID EAST RIGHT- OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 28.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45000'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89055'00" EAST, A DrST ANCE OF 16.60 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 39.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 294.38 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 15.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 51.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH 00059'45" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 237.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 61.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH 00059'45" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 332.33 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 12.00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH 89050'16" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF214.85 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING iC.25FEFT.~.JE0.-::QLAND PA.RALLF! TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF LOTS 25 AND 24; THENCE NORTH 01008'50" WEST ALO~~ SAil; t-'AF1ALLEL LINE, A DiSTANCE C~ 569.66 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 15.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 7.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND TOGETHER WITH: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 25 OF "DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 37 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD AND THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00009'45" WEST ALONG THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 18.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00009'45" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89050'15" EAST A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00009'45" EAST A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89050'15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM PEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA - -. --... on.~ ~~ ~H' ....", 'hDC ccJ::T (() r:;1() Ar.RESt MORE OR LESS. /l This mstrument Prepared by and Return to: Donald J. Doody, Esquire GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. 3099 E. Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 QUIT CLAIM DEED THIS QUIT CLAW DEED made this _ day of August, 2005 by and between City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation, whose post office address is 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor") and Boynton Waterways Investment Associates, LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose post office address 155 South Miami Avenue, Penthouse 2-A, Miami, Florida 33130 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). "Grantor" and "Grantee" are used for singular or plural, as context requires. WITNESSETH: That said Grantor, for and in consideration ofthe sum ofTEN ($10.00) DOLLARS in hand paid by the said Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby remise, release, and quit-claim unto the said Grantee forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said Grantor has in and to a small strip of land of approximately 784 square feet situate, lying and being in the County of PALM BEACH, State of Florida, and more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described as follows: I ,gin l.;- ih,: No~tfjeast c:tJrner 9/Ldt 24; thence- On-an-assui.:ed . bearing oj S_'J,d/; Or08'50" East along the East line of said Lot 24 a distance of 98. 03 feet; thence North 89046'04" West a distance of 8.00 feet to a point on a line being 8.00 feet West of and parallel with said East line of Lot 24; thence North 01008 '50 "West along said parallel line a distance of 98.03 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 24; thence South 89046'04" East along North line a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, containing 784 square feet, more or less. SUBJECT TO Grantor's perpetual right to retain a utility easement over, under, across and upon the property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same ,together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anyway appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest, lien, equity, and claim whatsoever of the said Grantor, either in law or equity, to the ~ X N-I 13 I r l( t3 /1 only proper use, benefit, and behalf of the said Grantee forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor hereunto sets Grantor's hand and seal the day and year fIrst above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation Witness By: Title: (Print Name) Witness (Print Name) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of August, 2005 by , as of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, on behalf of the City, who is personally known to me or has produced a Florida Driver's License as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC. H:\2004'Q40353'05-08-1S Revised Quit-Claim Deed BB-784.doc 2 Work Request No.1 Sec.OO , Twp 00 S, Rge 00 E Parcell.D. (Maintained by County Appraiser) Form 3722-A (Stocked) Rev. 7/94 EASEMENT This Instrument Prepared By Name: Dan R. Aqustin Co. Name: Florida Power & Liaht Comoany Address: P.O. Box 025576 Miami. Florida 33102 pg 1 of 1. The undersigned, in consideration of the payment of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant and give to Florida Power & Light Company, its licensees, agents, successors, and assigns, an easement forever for the construction, operation and maintenance of overhead and underground electric utility facilities (including wires, poles, guys, cables, conduifs and appurtenant equipment) to be installed from time to time; with the right to reconstruct, improve, add to, enlarge, change the voltage, as well as, the size of and remove such facilities or any of them within an easement 10 feet in width described as follows: RI!SeIVOO for ircun Court The West 10 feet of Lots 23 and 26 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, less any portion of said Lot 23 lying South of the North Right-of-Way of Boynton Beach Boulevard. Together with the right to permit any other person, firm or corporation to attach wires to any facilities hereunder and lay cable and conduit within the easement and to operate the same for communications purposes; the right of ingress and egress to said premises at all times; the right to clear the land and keep it cleared of all trees, undergrowth and other obstructions within the easement area; to trim and cut and keep trimmed and cut all dead, weak, leaning or aangerous trees or limbs outside of the easement area which might interfere with or fall upon the lines or systems of communications or power transmission or distribution; and further grants, to the fullest extent the undersigned has the power to grant, if at all, the rights hereinabove granted on the land heretofore described, over, along, under and across the roads, streets or highways adjoining or through said property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has signed and sealed this instrument on Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: ,20_. By: (Grantor's signature) (Witness'Signature) Print Name: Print Address: Print Name: (Witness) By: (Witness'Signature) (Grantor's signature) (Witness) Print Name: Print Address: Print Name: STATE OF AND COUNTY OF _ day of , 20_, by who is( are) personally known to me or has(have) produced did (did not) take an oath. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this , and as identification, and who (Type of Identification) My Commission Expires: Notary Public, Signature Print Name E- Y I.J I ~ I r I l (' fl AGREEMENT TO EXCHANGE REAL PROPERTY THIS AGREEMENT to Exchange Real Property (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") is made on this _ day of September, 2005 by and between the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), and Boynton Waterways Investment Associates, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as the "Developer") for the purpose of exchanging real property and easements. WHEREAS, the City has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 784 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel A") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL A (Property of the City) A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 of DEWEY'S SUBDIV1SION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described as follows: Begin at the Northeast corner of Lot 24; thence on an assumed bearing of South 01008'50" East along the East line of said Lot 24 a distance of98.03fiet; thence North 89046 '04" West a distance of 8. 00 fiet to a point on a line being 8.00 feet West of and parallel with said East line of Lot 24; thence North Or08'50"West along said parallel line a distance of 98.03 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 24; thence South 89046 '04" East along North line a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, containing 784 square feet, more or less. WHEREAS, in addition to Parcel A, the City has title to a parcel of real property which is adjacent to Parcel A and consists of approximately 5,967 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel B") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL B (Property of the City) The West 10 feet of Lots 23 and 26 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, less any portion of said Lot 23 lying South of the North Right-aI-Way of Boynton Beach Boulevard. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida containing 5,967 squarefeet, more or less. WHEREAS, the Developer has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 22,210 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel C") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCEL C (Property of the Developer) [SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION] WHEREAS, in addition to Parcel C, the Developer has title to a parcel of real property which consists of approximately 4,224 square feet (hereinafter referred to as "Parcel D") and it is more particularly described as follows: PARCELD (Property of the Developer) A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 and 25 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described asfollows: Commence at Northeast corner of Lot 24; thence on an assumed bearing of 89046 '04" West along the North line of said Lot 24, a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, said point being on a line 8.00 feet West of and parallel with the East line of said Lot 24; thence South 01008'50" East along said parallel line, a distance of 15.00 feet to a point on a line being 15.00 feet South of and parallel to the said North line of Lot 24; thence North 89046'04" West along said parallel line, a distance of 281.62 feet to a point of the East right-of-way of Federal Highway; thence North 00059 '45" West along said right-of-way line, a distance of 15.00 feet to a point on the said North line of Lot 24; thence South 89046 '04" East along said North line, a distance of 281.58 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, containing 4,224 square feet (0.097 acres), more or less. WHEREAS, in the collective interest of the City and the Developer, each has agreed to exchange the above mentioned real property as follows: 2 a) City shall quit claim title of a small strip of land shown III Parcel A to Developer, retaining easement rights on such parcel; b) City shall grant a franchise utility easement to FPL on Parcel B for the benefit of Developer; c) Developer shall grant a utility and franchise utility easement to the City on Parcel C. d) Developer shall grant a roadway, utility and franchise utility easement to the City on Parcel D. THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the City and the Developer do hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. CONVEYANCE AND CONSIDERATION: For the consideration and on the subject to the terms, provisions, and conditions hereinafter set forth, the City agrees to convey via Quit Claim Deed to the Developer the real property described above as Parcel A, retaining easement rights on Parcel A, and City agrees to facilitate a utility easement to FPL on Parcel B for the benefit of Developer, in consideration for the grant of utility and franchise utility easement by the Developer to the City on the real property described above as Parcel C, and a roadway, utility and franchise utility easement to the City on the real property described above as Parcel D, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances pertaining to the real property, including any right, title, and interest of the Developer in and to adjacent streets, alleys, or rights-of-way. 2. CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY The obligations of the City to consummate the exchange as contemplated by the terms and provisions of this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of each of the following conditions: a) Requirement of Survey. The Developer shall furnish to the City a current plat of survey of Parcel C and Parcel D prepared by a licensed and registered surveyor or engineer. The City will have ten (10) days after receipt of such survey to review and approve same. In the event any portion of such survey is unacceptable to the City, then the City shall notify Developer of such fact. If Developer chooses not to take actions to correct unacceptable portions of the surveyor is unable to do so, the City may terminate this Agreement. b) Acceptability of Title. The Developer shall provide to City an opinion of title prepared by Developer relative to Parcel C. The City shall give the Developer written notice on or 3 before the expiration of ten (10) days after receiving the opinion of title that the opinion of title as set forth therein is or is not satisfactory. In the event the opinion is reported as not satisfactory, it will be documented by title examination, provided at the expense of the Developer. On receipt thereof the Developer shall promptly undertake to eliminate or modify all objections to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. In the event the Developer is unable to respond to objections within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice, this Agreement shall thereupon be null and void for all purposes; otherwise, said condition shall be deemed to be acceptable and any objection thereto shall be deemed to have been waived for all purposes. c) Estoppel Letter. The Developer shall deliver to the City an "estoppel letter" signed by the holders of any existing indebtedness secured by Parcel C and Parcel D, stating: (1) that as of the closing date no default exists under either the deed of trust or mortgage or notes or any instruments securing the payment of same; (2) that all installments of principal and interest payable to the date of closing have been paid; (3) the amount of the unpaid balance of the notes; and (4) that there have been no modifications or amendments to such note or deed of trust or mortgage instruments, and (5) that as mortgagee it consents and approves the granting of easements to the City of Boynton Beach. 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF DEVELOPER Developer hereby represents and warrants to the City as follows: (1) There are no parties in possession on any portion of Parcel C or Parcel D as lessees, tenants at sufferance, or trespassers; (2) There is no pending or threatened condemnation or similar proceeding or assessment affecting Parcel C and Parcel D, or any part thereof, nor to the best knowledge and belief of Developer is any such proceeding or assessment contemplated by any governmental authority; (3) Developer has complied with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, statutes, rules, and restrictions relating to Parcel C and Parcel D described herein, or any part thereof; (4) Parcel C and Parcel D have full and free access to and from public highways, streets, or roads and, to the best knowledge and belief of Developer, there is no pending or threatened governmental proceeding which would impair or result in the termination of such access. 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE CITY The City hereby represents and warrants to Developer as follows: (1) There is no pending or threatened condemnation or similar proceeding or assessment affecting Parcel A and Parcel B, or any part thereof, nor to the best knowledge and belief 4 of the City, IS any such proceeding or assessment contemplated by any governmental authority; (3) The City has complied with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, statutes, rules, and restrictions relating to Parcel A and Parcel B described herein, or any part thereof; (4) Parcel A and Parcel B have full and free access to and from public highways, streets, or roads and, to the best knowledge and belief of the City, there is no pending or threatened governmental proceeding which would impair or result in the termination of such access. 5. CLOSING The closing shall be via courier, overnight delivery or held at the office of GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. located at 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 on or before , 2005 (herein referred to as the "closing date"). At the closing: (a) The City shall: (i) Deliver to Developer a fully executed Quit Claim Deed conveying title to Parcel A. (ii) Deliver to Developer a fully executed franchise utility easement to FPL on Parcel B. (b) The Developer shall: (i) Deliver to the City a fully executed Easement, creating a perpetual utility and franchise utility easement on Parcel C in favor of the City of Boynton Beach. (ii) Deliver to the City a fully executed Easement, creating a perpetual roadway, utility and franchise utility easement on Parcel D in favor of the City of Boynton Beach. 6. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: (a) Nominal documentary stamps on the transfer of Parcel A shall be paid by the City. (b) Recording fees shall be paid by Developer. (c) This Agreement shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and all obligations of the parties created hereunder are performable in Palm Beach County, Florida. 5 (d) In the event that any or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first mentioned above. Witness: DEVELOPER BOYNTON W A TERW A YS INVESTMENT ASSOCIA TES, LLC, a Florida limited liability co By: P er Boynton, LLC, a Florida limited Ii ity c pany, as its managing member ~~~ ~ML- Date executed: 7/;;;Les- I f CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation ATTEST: By: Title: City Clerk Date executed: h:\2004\040353\05-04-22 revised exchange of real property.doc 6 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 24 AND 25 OF "DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 37 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: . COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 24; THENCE ON AN ASSUMED BEARING OF NORTH 89046'04" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 24, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 8.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 83.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 01008'50" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND THEN CONTINUING ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 25, A DISTANCE OF 498.62 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH 89050'16" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 252.14 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 39.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 267.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89055'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.24 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45000'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 19.81 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID EAST RIGHT- OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 28.79 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 45000'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89055'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 16.60 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 39.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00059'45" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 294.38 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 15.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 51.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH 00059'45" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 237.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 61.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH 00059'45" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 332.33 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 12.00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH 89050'16" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 214.85 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 15.25 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST LINE OF LOTS 25 AND 24; THENCE NORTH 01008'50" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 569.66 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BEING 15.00 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 24; THENCE SOUTH 89046'04" EAST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, A DISTANCE OF 7.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND TOGETHER WITH: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 25 OF "DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 37 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD AND THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY; THENCE NORTH 00009'45" WEST ALONG THE SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 18.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00009'45" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89050'15" EAST A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00009'45" EAST A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89050'15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID LAND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM PEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTAINING 22,210 SQUARE FEET (0.510 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. :J.. .~o. I r. This Instrument Prepared by and Return to: Donald J. Doody, Esquire GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. 3099 E. Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 QUIT CLAIM DEED THIS QlJIT CLAIM DEED made this _ day of August, 2005 by and between City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation, whose post office address is 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor") and Boynton Watenvays Investment Associates, LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose post office address 155 South Miami Avenue, Penthouse 2-A, Miami, Florida 33130 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). "Grantor" and "Grantee" are used for singular or plural, as context requires. WITNESSETH: That said Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum ofTEN ($10.00) DOLLARS in hand paid by the said Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby remise, release, and quit-claim unto the said Grantee forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said Grantor has in and to a small strip of land of approximately 784 square feet situate, lying and being in the County of PALM BEACH, State of Florida, and more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 24 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, said parcel being described as follows: Begin at the Northeast corner of Lot 24; thence on an assumed bearing of South Or08'50" East along the East line of said Lot 24 a distance of 98. 03 feet; thence North 89"46'04" West a distance of 8.00 feet to a point on a line being 8.00 feet West of and parallel with said East line of Lot 24; thence North 01 "08 '50 "West along said parallel line a distance of 98.03 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 24; thence South 89"46 '04" East along North line a distance of 8.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, containing 784 square feet, more or less. SUBJECT TO Grantor's perpetual right to retain a utility easement over, under, across and upon the property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anyway appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest, lien, equity, and claim whatsoever of the said Grantor, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit, and behalf of the said Grantee forever. IN WIT1\ir:SS WHEREOF, Grantor hereunto sets Grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation Witness By: Title: (Print Name) Witness (Print Name) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of August, 2005 by , as of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, on behalf of the City, who is personally known to me or has produced a Florida Driver's License as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC H:\2004'040353'05-D8-15 Revised Quit-Claim Deed BB-784.doc 2 Work Request No.1 Sec.OO , Twp 00 S, Rge 00 E Parcell.D. (Maintained by County Appraiser) Form 3722-A (Stocked) Rev. 7/94 EASEMENT This Instrument Prepared By Name: Dan R. Aaustin Co. Name: Florida Power & LiQht Company Address: P.O. Box 025576 Miami. Florida 33102 pg 1 of 1. The undersigned, in consideration of the payment of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant and give to Florida Power & Light Company, its licensees, agents, successors, and assigns, an easement forever for the construction, operation and maintenance of overhead and underground electric utility facilities (including wires, poles, guys, cables, conduits and appurtenant equipment) to be installed from time to time; with the right to reconstruct, improve, add to, enlarge, change the voltage, as well as, the size of and remove such facilities or any of them within an easement 10 feet in width described as follows: Reserved for CirCiJit Court The West 10 feet of Lots 23 and 26 of DEWEY'S SUBDIVISION, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 37 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, less any portion of said Lot 23 lying South of the North Right-of-Way of Boynton Beach Boulevard. Together with the right to permit any other person, firm or corporation to attach wires to any facilities hereunder and lay cable and conduit within the easement and to operate the same for communications purposes; the right of ingress and egress to said premises at all times; the right to clear the land and keep it cleared of all trees, undergrowth and other obstructions within the easement area; to trim and cut and keep trimmed and cut all dead, weak, leaning or dangerous trees or limbs outside of the easement area which might interfere with or fall upon the lines or systems of communications or power transmission or distribution; and further grants, to the fullest extent the undersigned has the power to grant, if at all, the rights hereinabove granted on the land heretofore described, over, along, under and across the roads, streets or highways adjoining or through said property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has signed and sealed this instrument on ,20_. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: By: (Grantor's signature) (Witness'Signature) Print Name: Print Address: Print Name: (Witness) By: (Witness' Signature) (Grantor's signature) (Witness) Print Name: Print Address: Print Name: STATE OF AND COUNTY OF _ day of , 20_, by who is(are) personally known to me or has(have) produced did (did not) take an oath. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this , and as identification, and who (Type of Identification) My Commission Expires: Notary Public, Signature Print Name ~~-~-..... ,< ~.( . ~~ -~~ ~- ~ ~:-.--~[~__: (; I i ! jlU 'i I _________) ~,l -+- --I --. ~_s rl.- ... ....+~rf~_.j..,:~~~~ I i t.. t;Jt:::l;li :-mc <>-< ;:;f"")Z -....:....~ z :r::: :::c '^ ~ c;: =^ . r'l :. ~:: Q: it: r- =tF -< c L- v: I ::: " I -,..- :;:: r. ::if=: -< I LJ " II " tll -~ V- I " .." IJ~~'. ~ ~ t - " ~ " O~ ~~ Cl r- I I I / ~~~~= = -~~~:~~~-~~~~~~~~ - --\-- ~ - : 11 Ii~ ~,' Iii' .' @ ~ . 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I I 1--- i I ~~ 1--- I \ Pc ~: I-- I ~; ~ I: I~ _~l)",T[. liCAU f--~ ~ .-:__~tHr.C By ::....Tl:;., ......... iet) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.3. Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned m Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 0 "- Announcement Presentation '. 0 City Manager's Report (j~) ,'1 '..# RECOMMENDATION: (;. Motion to approve and autborize signing of an Agreement for Water Service Outside tbe City Limits witb ACL Investments for tbe property at 1111 Higbland Rd, Lake Wortb, FL (Ridge Grove LT 70). ?:" i -- n ....__ ., EXPLANATION: c,n .;]~.;:; The parcel covered by tbis agreement includes a single-family home located in tbe San CastlelRidge Grove-projeici~ area. Only potable water is available for connection to tbe property at tbis time due to recent water main improve..:l: ments constructed by Palm Beacb County as part of II neigbborhood improvement project. (See location map) PROGRAM IMPACT: A Water Distribution main bas recently been completed on tbis street, allowing for tbe service to this parcel. No additional construction will be required by the City to serve this property. pv 1r. City Manager's Signa [AI I I'fair Department Name City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources XC: Peter Mazzella (wi copy of attachments) Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Anthony Penn File " S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 RESOLUTION NO. ROS- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 5 EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR \V ATER 6 SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND 7 COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BET\VEEN THE CITY 8 OF BOYNTON BEACH AND ACL INVESTMENTS; 9 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 12 \VHEREAS, the subject property is located outside of the City limits, but within our 13 water and sewer service area, located at 1111 Highland Road, Lake Worth, Florida (Ridge 14 Grove Lt. 70); and 15 \VHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement will include a single-family home 16 in Ridge Grove which only potable water is available for connection at this time; and 17 \VHEREAS, a water distribution main exists in the vicinity allowing for the senrice to 18 this parcel; and 19 WHEREAS, no additional construction will be required by the City to serve this 20 property. 21 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 24 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 25 hereof. 26 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager 27 to execute a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and ACL 28 Investments, which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:\CA \RESO\Agreements\Water Service\ACL Investments Water Service Agreement.doc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Attest: Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commi ssi oner City Clerk S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Water Service\ACL Investments Water Service Agreement.doc TillS JNSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: ]ame~' A. Cherof, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE TIm OTY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXA nON TillS AGREEMENT made on this day of ,200_, by and between ..l05 It P,;eto '. JH~ FF>(,Ao ~ Lw.z. M. Wide) .0 pd-V~l ~ lIelmF-VI+s.hereinafter called the "Customer", and the OTY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "City", WHEREAS, Customer owns real property outside of the jurisdlctional limits of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, Customer has requested that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida provide water service to the property owned by Customer; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has the ability to provide water service to Customer's property; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has a policy which conditions the grant of water services outside of its jurisdictional limits on annexation of the property to be serviced into the City at the earliest practicable time. ',.' NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from the Municipal Water System and the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of Boynton Beach and the Customer, his heirs, successors and assigns, agree as follows: J . The City agrees to provide Customer with water service from its Municipal Water System to service the real property descnbed as follows and which Customer represents is owned by Customer: (Exhibit A) 2. The Customer and the City hereby agree that there are ~ Equivalent Residential Connections which City sball service. 3. The Customer agrees to pay all costs and fees of engineering, material, labor, installation and inspection of the facilities as required by the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances or Land Development regulations to provide service to the Customer's premises. The Customer shall be responsible for installation in conformance with all codes, rules and regulations applicable to the installation and maintenance of water service lines upon the Customer's premises. 1 All such lines shall be approved by the Director of Utilities and subject to inspection by the City Engineers. The City shall have the option of either requiring the Customer to perform the work necessary to conform the lines or the City may have the work performed on behalf of the Customer, in which case the Customer will pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such work performed, the Customer will also advance such additional funds as may be necessary to pay the total actual costs incurred by the City. 4. Any water main extension made pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only by the Customer, unless written consent is granted by the City of Boynton Beach for other parties to connect. All connections shall be made in accordance with the Codes and regulations of Boynton Beach. 5. Title to all mains, extensions and other facilities extended from the City Water Distribution System to and including the metered service to Customer shall be vested in the City exclusively unless otherwise conveyed or abandoned to the property owner. 6. The Customer agrees to pay all charges, deposits and rates for service and equipment in connection with water service outside the City limits applicable under City Ordinances and rate schedules which are applicable which may be changed from time to time. 7. Any rights-of-way or easements necessary to accommodate the connections shall be provided by the Customer to the City. 8. The Customer shall, contemporaneously execute and deliver to the City an Irrevocable Special Power of Attorney granting to the City the power and authority to execute and advance on behalf of the Customer a voluntary petition for annexation. Customer covenants that it shall cooperate with the City and not raise opposition or challenge to such annexation if and when annexation is initiated. The property shall be subject to annexation at the option of the City at any time the property is eligible under any available means or method for annexation. Customer will inform any and all assigns or purchasers of any or part of this property of this covenant and of the irrevocable special power of attorney, but Customer's failure to provide such notice shall not constitute a defense or bar to the City's rights as set forth herein. The Customer acknowledges that the consideration of initially connecting to the City's water supply is sufficient to support the grant of the power of attorney any subsequent disconnection or lack of service shall in no way impair the power of attorney nor constitute a diminution or lack of consideration. 2 9. Annexation is intended to be and is hereby made a covenant running with the land described in paragraph 1 above. This Agreement and the power of attorney referenced herein is to be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Rorida, and the Customer and all subsequent transferee, grantees, heirs or assigns of Customer shall be binding on the Customer and all successors and assigns. 10. It is agreed that the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction. impairment or termination in water service to be provided under this Agreement due to any prohibitions, restrictions, limitations or requirements of local, regional, State or Federal agencies or other agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. Also, the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination of water service due to acts of God, accidents, strikes, boycotts, blackouts, fIre, earthquakes, other casualties or other circumstances beyond the City's reasonable control. 11. The Customer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, its Mayor, Members of the City Commission, Officers, employees and agents (Both in their individual and official capacities) from and against all claims, damages, law suits and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees (whether or not incurred on appeal orin connection with post judgment collection) and costs rising out of or resulting from the Customer's obligation under or performance pursuant to this Agreement including disputes for breach of warranty of title. 12. No additional agreements or representations shall be binding on any of the parties hereto unless incorporated in this Agreement. No modifications or change in this Agreement shall be valid upon the parties unless in writing executed by the parties to be bound thereby. 13. The Customer warrants to the City that Customer holds legal and beneficial title to the property which is the subject of this Agreement. .--:::" IN ~SS WHEREOF, the parties hereto bave set their hands and seals this ,~ dayof .::.:Je r j(rf !:>-P.r , 20U5:. . WIlNESS: //d 4~~ :t:.~ Signature - ~- 1J.1~\-e L,~~e Printed Witness Name INDZ) AS OWNER(S): Owne~ c. n . Art L., So. T a.: (' to Printed Owner Name t1t'f <Av C'"t.\ ,-.Je~ Printed Witness Name 3 1f~/ ~~) itness ~ignature r . '" --N I ( 0 , e.. L\\-o_~ te.- Printed Witness Name \-- ../. \.~ ../ , -==.~O.~:..d::-~--::> C-.<~-<,.//'\J' Owner Signature . !u?:- f\ - fk? {to Printed Owner Name Witness Signature fnt,~'---tJ ~ti Ci; (~L Printed Witness Name /~ N\cu(e L\(~i'+.c.L Printed Witness Name / Owner Signature / \\ At ex F. '(R\- ~tv Printed Owner Name IMtAv~ ~Wl'-: f/~ Printed Witness Name FOR INDIVIDUAL (S) NOTARIZATION: STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared LI/2- r(v;..-/'7U jl",~-I-o (Jed-tJ A-ie.A /J/t'~~' j),rf-c.l-u 6^D12Ak? to me known to be the / I 'I I person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument that he/she acknowledged before me that he/she executed the same; that the individual was personally known to me or provided the following proof of identification: J:>i~;< i/r ..-- 'S [; Y1 C< .,LK- WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this /6 day of 'ur- 20 . II Not8Iy PubIc - S1IIe of Florida Comnillllion Expi8I Jun 26. 2009 Cu........, DO 438437 ..... S, NIIllIlII MIL " i' 1 /. )/) .'. I ttJtuua ljUVJA:-<#-L j Notary Public (Notary Seal) WITNESS: OTY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Kurt Bressner, City Manager AITEST: City Clerk STATE OF FLORIDA ) 4 ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared , City Manager and , City Oerk respectively, of the City named in the foregoing agreement and that they severally acknowledged executing same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and that the City seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said City. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this ,200_. day of (Notary Seal) Notary Public f.LO~ City Attorney 5 Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Property Search System Page 1 of2 ~~~::':~es:r'<'. ,Property Appraiser's Public Access S:,'stem ~ ~ c f ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ :~ :: '~r:- \~ -: ~ ,n ~ .' ~~~~~: ~~ .- -- Property Information Location Address: 1111 HIGHLAND RD 1,~,MaL~~1 Municipality: UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number: 00-43-45-09-08-000-0700 Subdivision: RIDGE GROVE IN Official Records Book: 17075 Page: 1613 Sale Date: Jun-2004 k~Jj;)~scJ"iption: RIDGE GROVE L T 70 Owner Information Name: ACL INVESTMENTS ~ners>>><+1 Mailing Address: 2805 EAST OAKLAND PARK BLV # 108 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33306 1813 Sales Information Sales Date Book/Page Jun-2004 1707~L161~ Jun-2003 ~5471/673 Jun-2003 15749~404 Price ~ale T'L~ Owner 1",~","'~"",~~1 $77,500 CERT OF TITLE $95,000 WARRANTY DEED $10 WARRANTY DEED WILLIAMS HEATH A ACLINVESTMENTS [Exemptions Exemption Information Unavailable. Appraisals Tax Year: 2004 2003 Improvement Value: 39,056 $37,144 Land Value: $11,391 $1024 Total Market Value: $50,44 $47,38 $4163 Use Cod~: 0100 Description: RESIDENTIAL Tax Year 2004 Number of Units: 1 *Total Square Feet: 795 * in residential properties may indicate living area. Assessed and Taxable Values Tax Year: 2004 Assessed Value: $50447 Exemption Amount: Taxable Value: Tax Values Tax Year: Ad Valorem: Non Ad Valorem: Total Tax: 2004 $984 $191 $1,17 2002 $41,63 $ $41,63 ~nM'bI_~ I..~ ~Ss!k'.&",",l ~~-;rJ I. .L.. AI ~ ~_-.f' 1 I ;; ,,,,,- ~ I L"';"i,,,~PdDt"",;,,"".;.,,1 NOTE: Lower the top and bottom margins to 0.25 on File->Page Setup menu option in the browser to print the detail on one page. Record Sea~QlI Information I QemQ!:ions lJ:.ommunity I EmploY,ment I New Home Buyer I Qffice \-.9cations Value Adiustmentfloarg I ~iiY,~_Q_U[J::fomes I Senior Corner I Discl<li.mer http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papa/aspx/web/detail_info.aspx?p _ entity=00434509080000... 5/3/2005 &t.;b\+ft Division of Corporations Page 1 of 1 Partners I Name & Address I FEI Charter Number Number PRIETO, CARLOS A ~~ 2841 NORTH OCEAN BL Y.#407 Fr. LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 PRIETO, ALEX F ~~ 2841 NORTH OCEAN BLYD#507 FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 PRIETO, LUZ MARINA ~~ 2841 NORTH OCENA BL YD. #507 FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 TIDS IS NOT OFFICIAL RECORD; SEE DOCUMENTS IF QUESTION OR CONFLICT ,,~~ ~ - - ~ - - - - ~- -.., ~ - .,., ~ ~ 7 .' ._ ~::-~ _ ~~..;;;~ ~ ""' -, - T _ ~~ - *' ~ ~:; ~-.~=~-:;~~<. 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LAUDERDALE, FL 33306 Document Number FEI Number Date Filed GP0300002074 043643165 10/15/2003 State Total Pages Pages in Original Filing FL 0003 0003 Status Effective Date Expiration Date ACTIVE NONE NONE Current Partners 0003 Name History NONE No Filing History No Authority Information View Partners No Name History Information Cancellation Date NONE Previous on List Return to List Next on List Document Images Listed below are the images available for this filing. tlGP03oooo2074 - 10/15/2003 - Registration II TIDS IS NOT OFFICIAL RECORD; SEE DOCUMENTS IF QUESTION OR CONFLICT http://www.sunbiz.org/scripts/gendet.exe?al =DETGENINAME&d I =%20&nl =GP030000... 9/15/2005 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: J"mf,S A. Chero!, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. SUite 200 Fl. Lauderdale, FL 33308 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (By Individuals) . STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ?~l,^" &-~ , .' .' 'P<'Jo~' p<YI.."" AI IlcL .:ifo.oedwc=k, '6 Ccl.rlos {J.. H;c.tc ; IH-ex f p~o ~ LA. z Il- ,hereinafter "Grantee", hereby make, constitute, and appoint THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, true and lawful attorney in fact for Grantee and in Grantee's name, place and stead, for the sole purpose of executing on behalf of Grantee the power to initiate, maintain, and complete.~ a voluntary petition for annexation of the real property described herein into the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. This power shall extend to the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH full and complete authority to act on Grantee's behalf to accomplish annexation by any available means. The real property which is the subject of this power is described as follows: OO-l/3- 4-S-0cr ~og-cco - Q70tJ The powers and authority of my attorney, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, shall commence and be in full force and effect on the 14 day of '~+L.--Mk. ,20...us- and the powers and authority shall be irrevocable by Grantee. ,~ itness Signatl,rre t ~ e u (,,--,--\-o Printed Witness Name Witness Si~ture Y'il t" r J... ~ U() "I C-4 .f-'C..--. Printed Witness Name .~ .> p.'~ .. . , . , Owner SIgnature CA RLo> . A. \=>R ~ eR> '-' Printed Owner Name IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day of ~t~her , in the year two thousand and +ive Sealed and delivered jn the presence of J..... 5~ ~- '-~- (5 ""--~/ ,//' r\J ~ CO (-P Printed Witness Name , Owner Signature v ~l eF F. tR: P..J-c Printed Owner Name (/11 ,\...~ ~ t1l...lf____ Printed Witness Name '~. , :/ ~~~. ~ Signature J\llcole G'u~~~ Printed Witness Name .' .-' / ) >~~~ ~ner S'gnature - L\-l& t1. rRI ef~' Printed Owner Name 72 / / . ~z:' /'.. / ' Witness Signature i1lu\ " --e: G-() ~i Vi t(L Printed Witness Name ST ATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT was acknowledged before me this IS- day of :s:epkH~ , 200~~, by,LvzHo'''''7<A foe/.. &;/ksfnc.1u c /}fcy f"{do and ~)..-\l.f""" be l""'~ , who are known to me or who have produced ])r"J"~ t-,:0A-rC<-. , as identification and who did/did not take an oath. MIlE /h . f,7f;7, / . Ii NoIIry PublIc - State d Florida . 14J.{ vc..-----dl-LU-4..L--~ ComINIIIon ExpilesJun 26. 2009 Y PUBLIC eor.~IIIIion'DD438437 lJ~ - {)~,uIl-ef/ ........, NIIDnII N*r AIIn. pe or Print Name Commission No. My Commission Expires: .. 1 in, == 1495 feet I L , I ~I 88 I r 1220 j I 20 0010 0010 1 0020 0090 0030 0040 0100 0050 60 ri sl. 4J-'::l.. : I i I j : , I, : , . , 2380 2360 ~.'L'.oO 98 99 2070 2090 11 i , 0930 0950 0980 0991 ~01~02 1030 1160 1141 1061 1050 I 1280 1311 ~"'~3' I I I 1380 I I 0170 r19 1510 1490 1390 0080 r 0180 F~tj ~ 0020 ootO 00300040 0170 0160 0150 I ~~:~ ~~ 0140 Location Map - 1111 Highland Rd VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to Citv Clerk's Office o August 2, 2005 o August 16, 2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) August I, 2005 (Noon) August 15,2005 (Noon) September 6, 2005 (Noon) NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o ~ o o o o Announcement City Manager's Report Administrative Consent Agenda Public Hearing Bids Requested City Commission Meeting Dates ~ October 5, 2005 o October 18, 2005 o November 1,2005 o November 15,2005 Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office September 19,2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) October 17,2005 (Noon) October 31,2005 (Noon) o o o o o Development Plans New Business (i) ...-' Legal Unfinished Business Presentation C" :-~ -:, --~j en :.;-~ ~ ' ; ; ~'1~:; RECOMMENDA TION: Motion to approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Charles Phillippe for the property at 7804 Terrace Rd, Lake Worth, FL (Tropical Terrace Lt 120). EXPLANATION: The parcel covered by this agreement includes a single-family home in Tropical Terrace. Only potable water is available for connection to the property at this time. (See location map) PROGRAM IMP ACT: A Water Distribution main exists in the vicinity, allowing for the service to this parcel. No additional construction will be required by the City to serve this property. ~ FISCAL IMPACT: None A T!VES'.~h;' parc.1 ;, w;'h; ~~- Department Head's Signature ().f, /, Ife' S Department Name XC: Peter Mazzella (wi copy of attachments) Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Anthony Penn File S:\BULLETlN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC -..... City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources I RESOLUTION NO. ROS- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 5 EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR \V A TER 6 SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND 7 COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BET\VEEN THE CITY 8 OF BOYNTON BEACH AND CHARLES PHILLIPPE; 9 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 12 \VHEREAS, the subject property is located outside of the City limits, but within our 13 water and sewer service area, located at 7804 Terrace Road, Lake Worth, Florida (Tropical 14 Terrace Lt. 120); and 15 \VHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement will include a single-family home 16 in Tropical Terrace which only potable water is available for connection at this time; and 17 \VHEREAS, a water distribution main exists in the vicinity allowing for the service to 18 this parcel; and 19 \VHEREAS, no additional construction will be required by the City to serve this 20 property. 21 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 24 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 25 hereof. 26 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager 27 to execute a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and 28 Charles Phillippe, which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:\CA \RESO\Agreements\ Water Service\Phillippe Water Service Agreementdoc I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Attest: Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Clerk S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Water Service\Phillippe Water Service Agreement.doc THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: James A. Cherof, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, R... 33308 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSJDE THE OTY LlMlTS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXA nON THIS AGREEMENT made on this _ day of ,200_, by and between C htJ. R-I (<. JJ h . I, ;c7 j7 e . hereinaftercalle4the "Customer", and tbe OTY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 'a ~unicipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "City". WHEREAS, Customer owns real property outside of the jurisdictional limits of the City of Boynton Beacht Rorida; and WHEREAS, Customer has requested that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida provid~:water service to the property owned by Customer; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has the ability to provide water service to Customer's property; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has a policy which conditions the grant of water services outside of its jurisdictional limits on annexation of the property to be serviced into the LIty at the earliest practicable time. NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from the Municipal Wate! System and the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of Boynton Beach and the Customer, his heirs, successors and assigns, agree as follows: 1. The City agrees to provide Customer with water service from its Municipal Water System to service the real property descnbed as follows and which Customer represents is owned by Customer: (Exhtbit A) /1-. 'The Customer and tIle City hereby agree that there are I.~ Equivalent Residential Connections which City sl:iall service. 3. The Customer agrees to pay all costs and fees of engineering, material, labor, installation and inspection of the facilities as required by the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances or Land Development regulations to provide service to the Customer's premises. The Customer shall be respoDSlble for installation in conformance with all codes, rules and regulations applicable to the installation and maintenance of water service lines upon the Customer's premises. 1 All such lines shall be approved by the Director of Utilities and subject to inspection by the City Engineers. The City sball have the option of either requiring the Customer to perform the work necessary to conform the lines or the City may have the work performed on behalf of the Customer, in which case the Customer will pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such work performed, the Customer will also advance such additional funds as may be necessary to pay the total actual costs incurred by the City. 4. Any water main extension made pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only by the Customer, unless written consent is granted by the City of Boynton Beach for other parties to connect. All connections shall be made in accordance with the Codes and regulations of Boynton Beach. 5.- Title to all mains, extensions and other facilities extended from the City Water Distribution System to and including the metered service to Customer sball be - vested in the City exclusively unless otherwise conveyed or abandoned to the property owner. I I I: 6. The Customer agrees to pay all charges, deposits and rates for service and equipment in connection with water service outside the City limits applicable under City Ordinances -and rate schedules which are applicable which may be changed from time to time. 7. Any rights-of-way or easements necessary to accommodate the connections shall be provided by the Customer to the City. ..... , \ : .\ , , II i i: I! i: f: ! i 'I \ : ! : Ii I I ~ I It I; : : 8. The Customer shall, contemporaneously execute and deliver to the City an Irrevocable Special Power of Attorney granting to the City the power and authority to execute and advance on behalf of the Customer a voluntary petition for annexation. Customer covenants that it shall cooperate with the City and not raise opposition or challenge to such annexation if and when annexation is initiated. The property shall be subject to annexation at the option of the City at any time tbe property is eligible under any available means or method for annexation. Customer will inform any and all assigns or purchasers of any or part of this proPerty of this covenant and of the irrevocable special power of attorney, but Customer's failure to provide such notice shall not constitute a defense or bar to the City's rights as set forth herein. The Customer acknowledges that the consideration of initially connectiJ.1g to the City's water supply is sufficient to support the grant of ~he powe( of attorney any subsequent disconnection or lack of service shall in no way impair the power of attorney nor constitute a diminution or lack of consideration. 2 I; 9. Annexation is intended to be and is hereby made a covenant running with the land described in paragraph 1 above. TIlls Agreement and the power of attorney referenced herein is to be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the Customer and all subsequent transferee, grantees, heirs or assigns of Customer sball be binding on the Customer and all successors and assigns. 10. It is agreed that the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination in water service to be provided under this Agreement due to any proh:1bitions, restrictions, limitations or requirements ofloca!, regional, State or Federal agencies or other agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. Also, the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination of water service due to acts of God, accidents, strikes, boycotts, blackouts, fire, earthquakes, other casualties or other circumstances beyond the City's reasonable control. 11. The Customer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold hannless the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, its.Mayor, Members of the City Commission, Officers, employees and agents (Both in their individual and official capacities) from and against all claims, damages, Jaw suits and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees (whether or not incurred on appeal or in connect~ witb post judgment collection) and costs rising out of or resulting from the Customer's obligation under or performance pursuant to this Agreement including disputes for breach of warranty of title. 12. No additional agreements or representations sball be binding on any of the parties hereto unless incorporated in this Agreement. No modifications or change in this Agreement shall be valid upon the parties unless in writing executed by the parties to be boundtbereby. 13. The Customer warrants to the City that Customer holds legal and beneficial title to the property which is the subject of this Agreement. . u<. 0' INWITNESS WHEREOF!-- the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this ~ day of .~i. ~-~,~<- ,200..2. ~SS: , (\ ~Q;lW\CL (Llc~~'-- Witness. Signature) V e J~InCt I~/l )'11 e t( a;:~~J) ,. Witn i me / , . ? ~ ~~~.'<;:?-/t~ IJL-(Fl-V,t.l(./ Printed Witness Name IM?JVI9UAL. 'I (S) AS ?WNER(S): ~~. Owner Signa re cl?&RiE;' &/IIPIt~ Printed Owner Name 3 Witness Signature Owner Signature Printed Witness Name Printed Owner Name Witness Signature Printed Witness Name FOR INDIVIDUAL (S) NOTARIZATION: STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) , ~r ~. I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State ores aid ~and in,t1th.e _ County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared '~ f ~ / {.. # -. to me known to be the person(s) described in and w 0 executed the foregoing instrument that he/she acknowledged before me that he/she executed the same; that !be inqividual fls personally own to fl)e or provided the ~,~ ._--7 t' following proof of identification:/ t. - - '-;7 -, _ UC \Y WI'fNESS my hand and o~cial seal in the County and State last aforesaid this (~- day of 0c-i2- (t'rYl.--d...~,,<- , 200~ _ I - (Notary Seal~",,~"~,// Barbara M Madden ~ :\~ t I/e.", - . . f t~'~"""-;f~ cOIDlJ?ssion II DD125274 :...... !~- ExpIreS July 19,2006 -:',~~ f\<:J~ Bonded 1bru '11'11I\\'\\ Atlantic Bonding Co., Inc. ~t?..L-L-h--{4'A..- ftt f1'La-D--i........ Notary Public ,- WITNESS: OTY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 'f Kurt Bressner, City Manager ATTEST: City Clerk STATE OF FLORIDA ) 4 ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized :in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared , City Manager and , City Oerk respectively, of the City named :in the foregoing agreement and that they severally acknowledged executing same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and that the City sea) affixed thereto is the true corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said City. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this ,200_. day of (Notary Seal) Notary Public , ;r, tIDl City Attorney q~ '. "1 5 Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Property Search System Page I of2 ...~~N~' ~."'11~ijliitl1~~~RPfaiuf's Public Access System _~'11l;ljH{&~1~, ~ ~~. >'% ~ ~ ~i:!~~A/:~ ;~~~'" 'r; --~> ~~ f .. "r~ '"'~ ^ r.-: t~, 'r ~~f:;~~~~ ~ ~N ~ Property Information Location Address: 7804 TERRACE RD [",~~_ti~j@;&;mJ Municipality: UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number: 00-43-45-10-07-000-1200 Subdivision: TROPICAL TERRACE IN Official Records Book: 17688 Page: 306 Sale Date: Oct-2004 Legal Description: TROPICAL TERRACE LT 120 Owner Information Name: PHILLIPPE CHARLES 1.~~~C$;;;~1 Mailing Address: 7804 TERRACE RD LAKE WORTH FL 33462 6146 Sales Information Sales Date Book/Page Price Sale Type Owner Lili'i/,j';.~~;;;'iliiJ Oct-2004 17688/306 $124,000 WA RRANTY DEED PHILLIPPE CHARLES Nov-1993 07990/0978 Nov-1989 06259/1743 $56,500 WA RRANTY DEED STANLEY KENNETH L &. $100 WA RRANTY DEED [Exemptions Exemption Information Unavailable. Appraisals Tax Year: Improvement Value: Land Value: Total Market Value: Use Code: 0100 2005 2004 2003 $85,268 76,411 68,494 $28,506 15,663 14,080 $113,774 92,074 82,574 Tax Year 2005 Number of Units: 1 *Total Square Feet: 1470 Description: RESIDENTIAL * in residential properties may indicate living area. Tax Year: Assessed Value: Exemption Amount: Taxable Value: I~~~I Tax Values Tax Year: 2005 Ad Valorem: 2176 Non Ad Valorem: 243 Total Tax: 2 419 1 987 1 806 ~ 1..--......1 hr~-..J ~ F\ NOTE: Lower the top and bottom margins to 0.25 on File->Page Setup menu option in the browser to print the detail on one page. .~ ~} &..;cord Search I Information I Exemptions I Community I Employment I New Home BuYer I Office Locations Value Adjustment Board I Save Our Homes I Senior Corner I Qisclaimer http://www.co.palm-beach.f1.us/papalaspx/web/detail_info.aspx?p _ entity=0043451 007000... 9/13/2005 THIS lNST AUMENT PREPARED BY: James A. Cherol, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Fl. Lauderdale. fL 33308 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (By Individuals) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF fo.I;') ;) Elac h ,/:: I/We, C A tll2 (.., '::> ~ h. /; ~ 41 <? , hereinafter "Grantee", hereby , f/ make, constitute, and appoint THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, true and lawful attorney in fact for Grantee and in Grantee's name, place and stead, for the sole purpose of executing on behalf of Grantee the power to initiate, maintain, and complete a voluntary petition for annexation of the real property described herein into the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. This power shall extend to the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH full and complete authority to act on Grantee's behalf to accomplish annexation by any available means. The real property which is the subject of this power is described as , follows: 'j 00-'-1-3- tj..tq-/o ~o7 -'bOO - (;200 The powers and authority of my attorney, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, u( FLORIDA. shall commence and be in full force and effect on the /...L day of ~~Vi , 2005" and the powers and authority shall be irrevocable by Grantee. U4:. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals the {oJ- day of :S~l'1A~~~..-v~-'-- , in the year two thousand and f; 1/ ~. Sealed and delivered in the presence of I'{) C\. Printed Witness Name .V Y\\-:~~ 1Y1;/)e, du~ ttt#f Owner Signature 1 chaR6;sfj'{f/ffCfi Printed Owner Name I ,< . \i V.0"'~ Witness Signature (/~jt~ 3lnature. ~eE/.{ it/E:_ Printed Wit ess Name .') If !4-,v,Lb' " 't'. Witness Signature Owner Signature Printed Witness Name Printed Owner Name Witness Signature Printed Witness Name STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: ) COUNT'( OF PALM BEACH (fi C[HE1 FOH!=GOING INS~RUMENT ~rnj aCk~owteqgep... beto. re me this /.) day . of ~~~ . ..20 d.S; by c.~-J:..o p~ and .. . . ~ ... / , who are known to me or who have produced /:LAlA~-' t-Pl./.? ~<' L-~k.. r as identification and who dicVdid not take an oath. ~kk~ A, #La.#'44, NOTARY PUBLIC ,..";yF~;;',,, Barbara M. Madden l~~~Commission /I DD125274 :<!!J i~= Expires July 19. 2006 ~PF'. ~~ Bonded Thru ',OFf,-G,. Atlan. B din C "'111\\\\ nc on g 0., Inc. Type or Prif)t Name Commission No. My Commission Expires: I ! I I II ,-, -' I I 1720 I ! I 0720 I .~. i I I I ~290 i 1210 1300 1710 1 in. ::: 132.5 feet 0700 0800 ~~ .-/ I 1700 --I I II 0190 I 0320 0690 0820 I I 1680 I I 1180 1330 I 0171 0330 0671 0830 I ; H ! ! I i I 1170 1340 1670 1760 I I I 0160 0341 I 0660 J 1160 1350 J 0850 I 1770 ~ 0150 0360 0641 1360 1640 -f- 1140 0140 ,.., 1370 1790 0631 0870 Q: I ~ ! 0130 0371 W 1380 g 1630 1800 i ! i I :; 1120 ~ I 0120 0390 ~ I 0890 ~ 1390 1620 0610 I ~ I .... 1810 I ~ !-" - I 0400 "" 0900 ,I- 1110 1400 1610 I 0100 I I- 0410 0600 0910 1100 1600 1830 --+- ; , 0420 0590 0920 1090 1411 1590 1840 I 0080 J I i I 0430 0930 I ; 1430 1580 1850 ~ 0570 , I 1070 0070 0440 0940 1440 .... , 1860 0450 0560 0950 1060 1450 1550 0050 t- 0960 I 1050 1460 1880 0540 I 1040 1540 0030 0970 1470 1890 0530 1030 1530 010 0510 0990 1000 1010 1020 1490 1510 1520 1920 '" . "...,.,'0, '" , .. m ,~--~-~---' . -'. - I / ~..../ \ I \ .. LOCA TION MAP- 7804 TERRACE RD f w .~ ~.. ", \ .7 i...~/ '-.:; CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH- AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.5. - .-. . I I.,~ I r ~ ~ .. _....... I ~ . [I; ~ j Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned m Meetine: Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meetine: Dates to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16,2005 August I, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November 1,2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with William J Dwyer & Doris E Dwyer for the property at 1056 Florence Rd, Lake Worth, FL (Hypoluxo Ridge Lt 60). EXPLANATION: The parcel covered by this agreement includes a single-family home in Hypoluxo Ridge. Only potable water is available for connection to the property at this time. (See location map) PROGRAM IMPACT: A Water Distribution main exists in the vicinity, allowing for the service to this parcel. No additional construction will be required by the City to serve this property. FISCAL IMPACT: None '" ~jv' A TIVEf)'one. This parcel is within the Utilities service area. . . ~'V\ - <:.~ --- I ~., Department eaa's Signature ()f, (,fltj Department Name ~ , City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources XC: Peter Mazzella (wi copy of attachments) Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning " Anthony Penn File S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 5 EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR \VATER 6 SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND 7 COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BETWEEN THE CITY 8 OF BOYNTON BEACH AND WILLIAM J. D\VYER AND 9 DORIS E. D\VYER; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 12 \VHEREAS, the subj ect property is located outside of the City limits, but within our 13 water and sewer service area, located at 1056 Florence Road, Lake \Vorth, Florida (Hypoluxo 14 Ridge Lot 60); and 15 \VHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement will include a single-family home 16 located in the Hypoluxo Ridge project area; and 17 \VHEREAS, a water distribution main exists in the vicinity allowing for service to 18 this parcel; and 19 \VHEREAS, no additional construction will be required by the City to serve this 20 property. 21 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 24 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 25 hereof. 26 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager 27 to execute a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and 28 William J. Dwyer and Doris E. Dwyer, which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Water Service\D''''yer Water Service Agreement.doc I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Attest: Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Clerk S:\CA \RESOlAgreements\Water Service\D\\yer Water Service Agreement.doc TillS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: James A. Cherof, Esquire 3099 East Cormnercial Blvd. Suit e 200 F1. Lauderdale, FL 33308 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE TIm aTY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION THIS AGREEMENT made on this day of , 200_, by and between L-U; U ;- {j, V(\. ~ ~t"-r ~ D()("(,,, F;: 'Uvter hereinafter called the "Customer", and the OTY OF BOYNTON BEAC , a mUnIcipal corporation of the State of Flonda, heremafter called the "City" . WHEREAS, Customer owns real property outside of the jurisdictional limits of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, Customer has requested that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida provide water service to the property owned by Customer; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has the ability to provide water service to Customer's property; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has a policy which conditions the grant of water services outside of its jurisdictional limits on annexation of the property to be serviced into the City at the earliest practicable time. NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from the Municipal Water System and the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of Boynton Beach and the Customer, his heirs, successors and assigns, agree as follows: 1. The City agrees to provide Customer with water service from its Municipal Water System to service the real property described as follows and which Customer represents is owned by Customer: (Exhibit A) 2. The Customer and the City hereby agree that there are 4 Equivalent Residential Connections which City shall service. 3. The Customer agrees to pay all costs and fees of engineering, material, labor, installation and inspection of the facilities as required by the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances or Land Development regulations to provide service to the Customer's premises. The Customer shall be responsible for installation in conformance with all codes, rules and regulations applicable to the installation and maintenance of water service lines upon the Customer's premises. 1 applicable to the installation and maintenance of water service Jines upon the Customer's premises. All such lines shall be approved by the Director of Utilities and subject to inspection by the City Engineers. The City shall have the option of either requiring the Customer to perform the work necessary to conform the lines or the City may have the work performed on behalf of the Customer, in which case the Customer will pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such work performed, the Customer will also advance such additional funds as may be necessary to pay the total actual costs incurred by the City. 4. Any water main extension made pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only by the Customer, unless written consent is granted by the City of Boynton Beach for other parties to connect. All connections shall be made in accordance with the Codes and regulations of Boynton Beach. 5. Title to all mains, extensions and other facilities extended from the City Water Distribution System to and including the metered service to Customer shall be vested in the City exclusively unless otherwise conveyed or abandoned to the property owner. 6. The Customer agrees to pay all charges, deposits and rates for service and equipment in connection with water service outside the City limits applicable under City Ordinances and rate schedules which are applicable which may be changed from time to time. 7. Any rights-of-way or easements necessary to accommodate the connections shall be provided by the Customer to the City. 8. The Customer shall, contemporaneously execute and deliver to the City an Irrevocable Special Ppwcr..of Atto~ey granting to the City the power and authority to execute and advance on behalf of the Customer a voluntary petition for annexation. Customer covenants that it shall cooperate with the City and not raise opposition or challenge to such annexation if and when annexation is initiated. The property shall be subject to annexation at the option of the City at any time the property is eligible under any available means or method for annexation. Customer will inform any and all assigns or purchasers of any or part of this property of this covenant and of the irrevocable special power of attorney, but Customer's failure to provide such notice shall not constitute a defense or bar to the City's rights as set forth herein. The Customer acknowledges that the consideration ofinitially connecting to the City's water supply is sufficient to support the grant of the power of attorney any subsequent disconnection or lack of service shall in no way impair the power of attorney nor constitute a diminution or lack of consideration. 2 9. Annexation is intended to be and is hereby made a covenant running with the land described in paragraph I above. This Agreement and the power of attorney referenced herein is to be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florid~, and the Customer and all subsequent transferee, grantees, heirs or assigns of Customer shall be binding on the Customer and all successors and assigns. 10. It is agreed that the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination in water service to be provided under this Agreement due to any prohibitions, restrictions, limitations or requirements oflocal, regional, State or Federal agencies or other agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. Also, the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination of water service due to acts of God, accidents, strikes, boycotts, blackouts, fire, earthquakes, other casualties or other circumstances beyond the City's reasonable control. ~ 11. The Customer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, its Mayor, Members of the City Commission, Officers, employees and agents (Both in their individual and official capacities) from and against all claims, damages, law suits and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees (whether or not incurred on appeal or in connection with post judgment collection) and costs rising out of or resulting from the Customer's obligation under or performance pursuant to this Agreement including disputes for breach of warranty of title. 12. No additional agreements or representations shall be binding on any of the parties hereto unless incorporated in this Agreement. No modifications or change in this Agreement shall be valid upon the parties unless in writing executed by the parties to be bound thereby. 13. The Customer warrants to the City that Customer holds legal and beneficial title to the property which is the subject of this Agreement. -f1. ~ITNESS WHEREOF, !he parties hereto have set their hands and seals this 3D day of ; , i/.J7 ,200.J::. . WITNESS: .~ ~\ INDNIDUAL(S) AS OWNER(S): CD < (\G)J .' 0-1/1.0 t. Iv v~ Owner Signature .1)L) r ,g E' :D W1 e j- Printed Owner Name " ~ ""'" :;;'0'" :i'h.rt..-.e . ./' Witn J ignature "'---~J' , c 4<.! tG'f Lilf/E . Printed Witness Name }--/;/1'j/'{:/ , 3 r'~ -u~~.fJ:}~7~'<--. Owner Signature M///,8/1/1 .~ ~wYI.- 7' Printed Owner Name r /)Jo FOR INDIVIDUAL (S) NOTARIZATION: STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared ()Jil/;~"" J. /)w -er a ~. bo n:; c. D i.U' -Rr to me known to be the person(s) des bed in and who executed the foreg ing instrument that he/she acknowledged before me that he/she executed the same; that the individual was personally known to me or provided the following proof of identification: F (0 ( :cd (/\. -.i), t. . TES1i my hand and official seal in the ColUlty and Slate last aforesaid this :r iI V1-. day of VjUsr ,2~: ~............................................ . : SUSAN COLLINS i _;)!! CarmlI DD0295085 : = ExpiNa :tI112OO8 . i \NIlII\.~ IIoncIed lhN (1OO)432-C . : ~'h" Florida Nalaty Assn.. I . .... ..... .............................. ,-, ~'7Ch-'- ~~.; Notary Public (Notary Seal) WITNESS: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Kurt Bressner, City Manager A TIEST: City. Clerk \ 4 ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared , City Manager and , City Oerk respectively, of the City named in the foregoing agreement and that they severally acknowledged executing same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and that the City seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said City. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this ,200_. day of (Notary Seal) Notary Public Approved as to form: City Attorney 5 Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Property Search System Page 1 of2 ...~.~c:r:::?";:P ~"~fSfipe'HY"-App(aiur's Public Access S)'shm ~ ~f~c=\, "p>>> . cO> N " , ~ Ii t:':i7N{'''''... <--i> 1:";'" '" ':.:; /~ '''' ~ "" $J ,} J '.. 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" ".~t.w~.., _ , Property Information Location Address: 1056 FLORENCE RD l;g/<;;;j;lQewj;Ma~tJ:#AiI Municipality: UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number: 00-43-45-09-03-000-0600 Subdivision: HYPOLUXO RIDGE IN Official Records Book: 02979 Page: 0785 Sale Date: Jan-1978 Legal Description: HYPOLUXO RIDGE LT 60 Owner Information Name: DWYER WILLIAM J & DORIS E ~;~l;;owner!b~J Mailing Address: 1056 FLORENCE RD LAKE WORTH FL 33462 5339 Sales Information Sales Date Book Page Jan-1978 02979 0785 Jan-1976 02554 0626 Jan-1973 02235 0556 Price Sale Type ~~lictl~+;d0ii~ Owner $28,700 NO DATA FOUND $25,500 NO DATA FOUND $18,400 WARRANTY DEED Exemptions Year of Exemption: 2005 Regular Homestead $25,000 Total: $25,000 ssesse an axa e a ues Tax Year: 2004 2003 2002 Assessed Value: $46,814 45.941 44.864 ~~~ Exemption Amount: $25,000 25.000 25.000 Taxable Value: $21,814 20,941 19.864 Appraisals Tax Year: Improvement Value: Land Value: Total Market Value: Use Code: 0100 A d dT Tax Values Tax Year: Ad Valorem: Non Ad Valorem: Total Tax: 2002 $48 690 12000 60 690 Description: RESIDENTIAL Tax Year 2004 Number of Units: 1 *Total Square Feet: 987 * in residential properties may indicate living area. bl V I 2004 425 191 $616 ~~~I 2003 409 192 $601 2002 391 185 $576 ~~~t14c~'11Ci;~1 l~,.~~ l~ai~ b,i;;t;;~;,,!b:I.b1&S~\0J ~~~-A: Record Seardl IMQ,'1J19J:iPJ1 I ExemplliJm; I.COrTlfllimllY I Employment I New Horne BI,l'I.~ I Offj~e Locati9D_~ http://wvvw.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papaJaspx/web/detail_info.aspx?p _ entity=004345090300... 12/14/2004 THIS INST RUMENT PREPARED BY: James A. Cherat, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale. Fl 33308 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (By Individuals) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ~ 1€jJ Ml1r~W\ :.r hwyer ~ J)?i(" 6. Dwyer , hereinafter "Grantee", hereby make, constitute, and appoint THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, true and lawful attorney in fact for Grantee and in Grantee's name, place and stead, for the sole purpose of executing on behalf of Grantee the power to initiate, maintain, and complete. . a voluntary petition for annexation of the real property described herein into the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. This power shall extend to the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH full and complete authority to act on Grantee's behalf to accomplish annexation by any available means. The real property which is the subject of this power is described as follows: OO-l/3-tfS- -OCj-03-()()O-060U The powers and authority of my attorney, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, shall commence and be in full force and effect on the '?IJ+k... day of ~~~ Grantee. ..--- , 20~ and the powers and authority shall be irrevocable by IN )t:NESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our ~ands and seals the day of . . J VI t . in the year two thousand and f--, ve.-- . Sealed and delivered in the presence of JD~ q. re"! .. V OIA/J ~.. ]tJ\.A;~ Owner Signature jJOt~I" E ,T)u/~er Printed Owner Name . ~ '. .:--J ~~--O([J~~ Owner Signatur~ . Witness Si at e t)eGi ...--~.... . (7" ,- ( :;~. Printed Witness Name rff(/I HM ~"D AJj/~ ~... Printed Owner Name -' Witness Signature Printed Witness Name STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) ... . ~ FORt=GOING INSTRUMENT was a~knoyvledged before me this SO day .. li-i't 20~ by b) II/14M. -:I, }w VSl ( . . and. , who. are known to me of who have produced , as identification and who did/did noHake an oath. ~CZ-vt ~~.~. NOTARY PUBj.IC -; I . '" . J J/j n Iv Co C-{..//1/--J' Type or Print Name Commissi6ri\No. My Commission Expires: POA.lND . -~ )020 1 in_ = 116_2 feet I i ! I t - ! I 0270028010290 03001031010320 0330 0340 I Ii; - I \ \ I : ! \ i : ! 1__- ~ I ~I , I I i 0500 I 0480 \04700460 0442 0431 1420 440 010 )20 t30 t40 50 )0 t070 ------./ ~ S50 60 ~ ,Q ! '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ q a UJ ~ Location Map - 1056 Florence Rd 0351 i ~ 0420 0530 0550 0560 0570 10580 0590 ! ; i ?l;-n----DGEC~... I _-------( )--- I ' ! 0380 J I 0400' 0640 I I CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.6 " ') - _.'~ '; i 1 Requested City Commission Meeting. Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must bel1Umed in to City Clerk's Off1ee G. September 6, 2005 (Noon) o October 5, 2005 o October 18, 2005 o November I, 2005 o November 15,2005 September 19,2005 (NOOl1)" j ~-~') :~: o August 2, 2005 o August 16,2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) August 1,2005 (Noon) October 3,2005 (Noon) -,"" ~:u August 15,2005 (Noon) October 17,2005 (Noon) U1 CJ -c::' i'1 ;-> ;rl~J October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF [g! Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Desiree' Maraj-Mungra for the property at 7823 Loomis Street, Lantana, FI (Tropical Terrace Lt-133). EXPLANA TION: The parcel covered by this agreement includes a single-family home. Only potable water is available for connection to the property at this time. (See location map) PROGRAM IMPACT: A Water Distribution main exists in the vicinity, allowing for the service to this parcel. No additional construction will be required by the City to serve this property. FISCAL IMPACT: None . None. This parcel is within the Utilities service are. i\0- ~ 01 ~ Department Head's Signature L,lt,/. f,~s Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources XC: Peter Mazzella (wi copy of attachments) Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Anthony Penn File S:\BULLETINlFORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC 1 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 5 EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR WATER 6 SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND 7 COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BETWEEN THE CITY 8 OF BOYNTON BEACH AND DESIREE' MARAJ- 9 MUNGRA; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 12 \VHEREAS, the subject property is located outside of the City limits, but within our 13 water and sewer service area, located at 7823 Loomis Street, Lantana, Florida (Tropical 14 Terrace Lt. 133); and 15 \VHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement will include a single-family home 16 in Tropical Terrace which only potable water is available for connection at this time; and 17 \VHEREAS, a water distribution main exists in the vicinity allowing for the service to 18 this parcel; and 19 \VHEREAS, no additional construction will be required by the City to serve this 20 property. 21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section I. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 24 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 25 hereof. 26 Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager 27 to execute a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and 28 Desiree' Maraj-Mungra, which Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:\CA \RESO\Agreements\Water Service\Mungra Water Service Agreement.doc 1 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Attest: 23 24 25 City Clerk 26 27 day of , 2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Water Service\Mungra Water Service Agreement.doc TI-TIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: James A. Cherof, Esquire 3099 East Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXA nON THIS AGREEMENT made on this day of , 200_, by and between De5tre/ M. ar~) - Nt l.( ~~_ hereinafter called the "Customer", and the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a ill icipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "City" . WHEREAS, Customer owns real property outside of the jurisdictional1imits of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, Customer has requested that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida provide water service to the property owned by Customer; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has the ability to provide water service to Customer's property; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has a policy which conditions the grant of water services outside of its jurisdictionall:imits on annexation of the property to be serviced into the City at the earliest practicable time. '~'" NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from the Municipal Water System and the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of Boynton Beach and the Customer, his heirs, successors and assigns, agree as follows: 1. The City agrees to provide Customer with water service from its Municipal Water System to service the real property described as follows and which Customer represents is owned by Customer: (Exhibit A) 2. The Customer and the City hereby agree that there are M Equivalent Residential Connections which City shall service. 3. The Customer agrees to pay all costs and fees of engineering, material, labor, installation and inspection of the facilities as required by the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances or Land Development regulations to provide service to the Customer's premises. The Customer shall be responsible for installation in confonnance with all codes, rules and regulations applicable to the installation and maintenance of water service lines upon the Customer's premises. 1 All such lines shall be approved by the Director of Utilities and subject to inspection by the City Engineers. The City shall have the option of either requiring the Customer to perform the work necessary to conform the lines or the City may have the work performed on behalf of the Customer, in which case the Customer will pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such work performed, the Customer will also advance such additional funds as may be necessary to pay the total actual costs incurred by the City. 4. Any water main extension made pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only by the Customer, unless written consent is granted by the City of Boynton Beach for other parties to connect. All connections shall be made in accordance with the Codes and regulations of Boynton Beach. 5. Title to all mains, extensions and other facilities extended from the City Water Distribution System to and including the metered service to Customer shall be vested in the City exclusively unless otherwise conveyed or abandoned to the property owner. 6. The Customer agrees to pay all charges, deposits and rates for service and equipment in connection with water service outside the City limits applicable under City Ordinances -and rate schedules which are applicable which may be changed from time to time. 7. Any rights-of-way or easements necessary to accommodate the connections shall be provided by the Customer to the City. 8. The Customer shall, contemporaneously execute and deliver to the City an Irrevocable Special Power of Attorney granting to the City the power and authority to execute and advance on behalf of the Customer a voluntary petition for annexation. Customer covenants that it shall cooperate with the City and not raise opposition or challenge to such annexation if and when annexation is initiated. The property shall be subject to annexatio~ at the option of the City at any time the property is eligible under any available means or method for annexation. Customer will inform any and all assigns or purchasers of any or part of this property of this covenant and of the irrevocable special power of attorney, but Customer's failure to provide such notice shall not constitute a defense or bar to the City's rights as set forth herein. The Customer acknowledges that the consideration of initially connect~g to the City's water supply is sufficient to support the grant of the power of attorney any subsequent disconnection or lack of service shall in no way impair the power of attorney nor constitute a diminution or lack of consideration. -~ 2 9. Annexation is intended to be and is hereby made a covenant running with the land described in paragraph 1 above. This Agreement and the power of attorney referenced herein is to be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Rorida, and the Customer and all subsequent transferee, grantees, heirs or assigns of Customer shall be binding on the Customer and all successors and assigns. 10. It is agreed that the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination in water service to be provided under this Agreement due to any prornbitions, restrictions, limitations or requirements oflocal, regional, State or Federal agencies or other agencies having jurisdiction over such matters. Also, the City shall have no liability in the event there is a reduction, impairment or termination of water service due to acts of God, accidents, strikes, boycotts, blackouts, fire, earthquakes, other casualties or other circumstances beyond the City's . reasonable control. 11. The Customer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, its.Mayor, Members ofthe City Connnission, Officers, employees and agents (Both in tbeir individual and official capacities) from and against all claims, damages, law suits and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees (whether or not incurred on appeal or in connectifw with \ post judgment collection) and costs rising out of or resulting from the Customer's obligation under or performance pursuant to this Agreement including disputes for breach of warranty of title. 12. No additional agreements or representations shall be binding on any of the parties hereto unless incorporated in this Agreement. No modifications or change in this Agreement shall be valid upon tbe parties unless in writing executed by the parties to be bound thereby. 13. The Customer warrants to the City that Customer holds legal andbeneficiaItitIe to the property which is the subject of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set then hands and seals this '2-; ...-t day of A-u.6u,S( ,200.2. / INDMDUAL(S) AS OWNER(S): ,.fJ~~._~ , Owner Signature 1 ess SIgnature JoS;t 5er)~ Printed Witness Name ~. {? M~tL Witness Signat ~( at (Q 1~17 0 Printed Witness Name Y6Sl~ MAUr:J- MllN.6eA \ Printed Owner Name 0iL~'~0' () "'J /'YJ E A-/[ 3 fL .. ~~._~ Owner Slgnat e ~.. Witnes Signature L1e. gaS ro Printed Wit. ess Name / I -p~~ "1~S- Mt.t1J&M Printed Owner Name /~.Ly~;~. Q~1JbfUtU ..... Witn,e. ss Sign.at Je) ~(aj rDLlf-l a~ Printed Witness Name FOR INDIVIDUAL (S) NOTARIZATION: STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) . , . '. I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County. aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared u~};lrfC rY\Qr~ .~ (Y)ur13't1' to me known to be the person(~) described in and who executed the foregoing inst~ent.tbat~owledged before me that ht/sbe executed the same; that the individual wa(personally known t~ ~or provided the following proof of identification: ~WITNESS my band and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this c:2~ day of ~~~ ,2005 \ + ~-2f~' ?kuJO/vry~ Notary Public . OTY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA -i Kurt Bressner, City Manager ATTEST: City Oerk STATE OF FLORIDA ) 4 .. ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH) ] HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared , City Manager and , City Oerk respectively, of the City named in the foregoing agreement and that they severally acknowledged executing same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and that the City seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said City. WI1NESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this ,200_. . day of (Notary Seal) Notary Public ,. ;7", Approved as to form: City Attorney '. 5 Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Property Search System Page I of2 Property Information Location Address: 7823 LOOMIS ST t"'AiYJ~V!;!1~evd6i:1 Municipality: UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number: 00-43-45-10-07-000-1330 Subdivision: TROPICAL TERRACE IN Official Records Book: 12185 Page: 1240 Sale Date: NoY-2000 J-egal Description: TROPICAL TERRACE LT 133 Owner Information Name: MARAJ- MUNGRA DESIREE l+'SiW.&',Q~S.~~?ii,;;J Mailing Address: 7823 LOOMIS ST LAKE WORTH FL 334626119 Sales Information Sales Date Book/Page NoY-2000 12185/;1240 ApP1998 10368/1667 Price SaleuTY-R~ Owner $57,500 WA RRANTY DEED MARAJ DESIREE $40,000 WA RRANTY DEED DEARBORN TARA M Exemptions Regular Homestead $25,000 Total: $25,000 Year of Exemption: 2005 Appraisals Tax Year: Improvement Value: Land Value: Total Market Value: Use Code: 2003 38 206 14 080 52 286 Description: RESIDENTIAL Tax Year 2005 Number of Units: 1 *Total Square Feet: 636 * in residential properties may indicate living area. A d dT bl V I ssesse an axa e a ues Tax Year: 2005 2004 2003 Assessed Value: $36,643 $35,576 $34913 I~~~ Exemption Amount: $25,000 $25 000 $25 000 Taxable Value: $11,643 $10,576 $9 913 Tax Values Tax Year: Ad Valorem: Non Ad Valorem: Total Tax: 2004 206 191 $397 2003 194 $192 $386 lJ&Al%,Q1~tpJg;,ill l,/".~//~] ~,~;;;ik-';;'j~<~-~i,",,- ___----~~h -.0: ~~~/,.J ~!jRa~J l.>>k$i\~,*i~4~1 NOTE: Lower the top and bottom margins to 0.25 on File->Page Setup menu option in the browser to print the detail on one page. Record Search I Information I ~emptions lJ:.ommuniJy I f1:illJ!oyment I New HQ..me Buyer I OfficQ Locat;iQ.~ Value Adjustmept Board I Save Our Homes I Senior Corner I Disclaimer Home I Links I Glossary I Ef\Q I Egrms I ContactJ.!j; I PAP~ Eyit'( J);+ A- http://w\Vw.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papaJaspxlweb/detailjnfo.aSpx?p _ entity==0043451 007000... 8/29/2005 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY, James A. Cherol, Esquire ~\099 Easl Commercial Blvd. SUite 200 Ft lauderdale, Fl 33306 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (By Individuals) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ?A-LM f3>eA-C-\-\- ...,r,. I/We, !)~$UZer, MAUT - MUN6f:.A- , hereinafter "Grantee", hereby make, constitute, and appoint THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, true and lawful attorney in fact for Grantee and in Grantee's name, place and stead, for the sole purpose of executing on behalf of Grantee the power to initiate, maintain, and complete a voluntary petition for annexation of the real property described herein into the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. This power shall extend to the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH full and complete authority to act on Grantee's behalf to accomplish annexation by any available means. The real property which is the subject of this power is described as '. follows: + (X)-4-3- LJ5-;O -()7~ O(X)-I 330 The powers and authority of my attorney, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, shall commence and be in full force and effect on the "2---;""^ day of A:.uJi7llJ.-Sr , 20Q2 and the powers and authority shall be irrevocable by Grantee. cRj-- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals the __ day of A-ufiJJt , in the year two thousand and Ft;G ealed ~nd deli"ered in the presence of Y- ~~~._~ Owner Signature i ~ Witne s Signature 14~ e qes-h:> Prmted Witness Name r~ ~~ ~0 - MlA-t.J6tf3:.A Printed Owner Name ,.'.... Witness Signature Owner Signature Printed Witness Name Printed Owner Name Witness Signature Printed Witness Name of STATE OF FLORIDA ) .) SS: COUNT'( OF PALM BEACH ) THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT was acknowledged before me this C<~day F4119US+- ,2005, by DeSl~~~1 ~(}rctj- fY)L(nq,~ and , who ~nQ_ _ _ ~ or who have produced , as identificatIon and who did/did not take an oath. ~J)~; ~tIi/cr) XY.tMH'A/' NOTARY PUBLJC L /=eliCit? L1l ver/) 6-1oC/c?~ Type or Print Name Commission No. p 7J 3~a 17(P I I Jc I , } i I ... i J ! I 0030 I 0020 I 0010 I 1 in. = 239.2 feet I i .1 r T ::-, 3310 H ~10 r , i :! 0250 _, ~ 1:", ~!SJl: 2810 2800 0240 0282 i - 2910 :nIl>U 0280 I D220 150 1 J 2730 I 2750 121901 0290 0210 i i i I ! PI" uc: RO D7lIO I 2230 '!22( 22011 I 2180 1 23lIO I i 0190 0320 0330 ; i Q.J41 0360 0171 2040 ~ 2OTO 20190 11+'21 2130 2141 I , 2160 01110 , I i 0160 . 1- W "s. 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I' 12llO l2AO i 1220 1280 I I 1210 ! l3DO i .- I .310 11llO 13Z0 1180 - 1170 1340 1180 1350 1350 1140 1310 13110 1120 13110 1110 1400 I 1100 ! 1090 ! .41t ! r ,_ ll1TO / l4tO 1060 1410 1060 1460 .DoIO 1470 1030 : 101010201 1490 ~ 1750 1740 ".. , 1720 1710 1700 ~ ~ lWO 1180 I 1710 11140 11'90 ,_ ,_ '620 j 1810 1610 1600 1 1830 llillO 1840 1580 1860 1880 1660 lllBO 1540 18110 j 1530 1610 1520 t920 . m /' - 7823 Loomis St I i f I I I I I -----J I I i i i I I 1020 I I r- ~- i LH- I i 1980 I I 1930 I ~ ---- . w ...uii:D--RO- ~ 2070 ~ : - 1 -----~- - -" ----- I I I I ~ I i I I I I I ! I I _o;;~~Q<:'- ,,-.ff CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August I, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF ~ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve an Interlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County for the installation and maintenance of an information kiosk at Boat Club Park. EXPLANATION: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Protection is installing information kiosks near high- use boat ramps for public education in local manatee protection, speed zones, seagrass locations and Lake Worth lagoon restoration activities at various locations throughout Palm Beach County. A kiosk has been recommended for placement at Boat Club Park. The Recreation and Parks Department is agreeable to this. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The kiosk will offer the public helpful and advisory information regarding the Lake Worth lagoon. FISCAL IMPACT: This project will have no fiscal impact on the City of Boynton Beach. The installation and maintenance is the responsibility of Palm Beach County. AL TERNA TIVES: Do not approve and the County will not install the kiosk. (~~~':) b ~ "-..<'''l~ 0-.....,0 Department Head's Signature r<.e:: ~2- c:1'o< \( c,-.l J- p ~ <, Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC !"YO,<- , -.....,,, ;' ,,~ \ l \. ~\ { l z ~O\ /0 )f~",/0" " 0' '" CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.7 Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) IZI October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF IZI Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve an lnterlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County for the installation and maintenance of an information kiosk at Boat Club Park. EXPLANATION: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Protection is installing information kiosks hear high- use boat ramps for public education in local manatee protection, speed zones, seagrass locations and Lake Worth lagoon restoration activities at various locations throughout Palm Beach County. A kiosk has been recommended for placement at Boat Club Park. The Recreation and Parks Department is agreeable to this. PROGRAM IMPACT: The kiosk will offer the public helpful and advisory information regarding the Lake Worth lagoon. FISCAL IMPACT: This project will have no fiscal impact on the City of BOyTIton Beach. The installation and maintenance is the responsibility of Palm Beach County, AL TERNA TlVES: Do not approve and the County will not install the kiosk. /~ JI.~.I(J Department HeaO's Sign ture ~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RESOLUTION ROS- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND PALM BEACH COUNTY FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN INFOR]\<IATION KIOSK AT BOAT CLUB PARK; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. \VHEREAS, Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Protection is 15 installing information kiosks near high-use boat ramps for public education in local manatee 16 protection, speed zones, seagrass locations and Lake Worth lagoon restoration activities at 17 various locations throughout Palm Beach County; and 18 \VHEREAS, a kiosk has been recommended for placement at Boat Club Park. 19 20 21 22 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby 23 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. 24 Section 2. The City Commission does hereby authorize and direct the Mayor and 25 City Clerk to execute an Interlocal Agreement between Palm Beach County and the City of 26 Boynton Beach, for the installation and maintenance of an information kiosk at Boat Club 27 Park, a copy of which Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 28 Section 3 That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 29 1 S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Interlocals\ILA -Boat Club Park Kiosk.doc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of October, 2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 2 S:\CA \RESO'Agreements\Interlocals\ILA -Boat Club Park Kiosk.doc INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this day of , 2005, between , a municipality located in Palm Beach County, Florida (hereinafter "City of Boynton Beach") and Palm Beach County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter "County"), each one constituting a public agency as defined in Part 1 of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Section 163.01, Florida Statutes. known as the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969" authorizes local governments to enter into intergovernmental agreements to make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities on a basis of mutual advantage and thereby to provide services and facilities that will harmonize geographic. economic. population and other factors influencing the needs and development of local communities; and WHEREAS, Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. permits public agencies as defined therein to enter into interlocal agreements with each other to jointly exercise any power, privilege, or authority which such agencies share in common and which each might exercise separately; and WHEREAS, the County desires to install informational kiosk(s) as shown on Exhibit "A" (hereinafter "Project"), attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, at or near high-use boat ramp(s) and/or other Iocation(s) for public education on local manatee protection speed zones, seagrass locations and Lake Worth Lagoon restoration activities; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach (a) owns or controls the Project property and is authorized to grant access and use as provided herein, (b) desires to cooperate with the County on this Lake Worth Lagoon public outreach program, and (c) desires to grant the County, its officers, employees and agents access to and use of the property for the Project; and WHEREAS, the installation and maintenance of the kiosk(s) will provide a public and environmental benefit. NO\V, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual representations, terms, and covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereby agree as follows: I. The above recitals are true, correct and incorporated herein. 2. The County shall install informational kiosk(s) at the location(s) indicated on Exhibit "A". The County shall maintain each kiosk and re-stock the informational kiosk(s) with educational brochures and poster(s). 3. The City of Boynton Beach authorizes the County and its officers, employees and agents to install and maintain the Project. However, the City of Boynton Beach is responsible for all local permits for the installation of the kiosk(s). 4. The County shall be responsible for Project installation and maintenance costs during the term of this Agreement, subject to annual funding appropriation for this purpose by the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County. 5. The kiosk(s) shall remain the property of the City of Boynton Beach after termination or expiration ofthis Agreement. After termination or expiration of this Agreement, County shall no longer be responsible for maintaining or re-stocking the kiosk(s). The City of Boynton Beach assumes all liability for the kiosk(s) after termination or expiration of this Agreement. 6. Without waiving the right to sovereign immunity as provided by Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, the City of Boynton Beach and County acknowledge to be self-insured for General Liability and Business Auto Page I Liability under Florida sovereign immunity statutes with coverage limits of $ 100,000 Per Person and $200,000 Per Occurrence; or such monetary waiver limits that may change and be set forth by the Legislature. In the event the City of Boynton Beach maintains third-party Commercial General Liability and Business Auto Liability in lieu of exclusive reliance of self-insurance under Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, the City of Boynton Beach shall agree to maintain said insurance policies at limits not less than $500,000 combined single limit for bodily injury or property damage and endorse the County as an Additional Insured for Commercial General Liability. The City of Boynton Beach and County agree to maintain or to be self-insured for Worker's Compensation & Employer's Liability insurance in accordance with Florida Statute 440. The County shall require its agent(s) performing work on the Project to maintain insurance, including Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability, compliant with County procurement guid~lines. The County shall require its agent(s) on the Project to endorse the City of Boynton Beach and the County as an Additional Insured for Commercial General Liability. 7. Each party shall be liable for its own actions and negligence and, to the extent permitted by law, Count)' shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of County's negligence in connection with this Agreement, and the City of Boynton Beach shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless County against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of City of Boynton Beach's negligence in connection with this Agreement. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond or alter the limits set for in Florida Statutes Section 768.28, nor shall the same be construed to constitute agreement by either party to indemnify the other party for such other party's, or any third party's negligent, willful or intentional acts or omissions. This indemnification provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 8. This Agreement shall be effective on the date of execution of the Agreement by both parties for a period of five (5) years, unless otherwise terminated as provided herein. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice by the terminating party to the other party. 9. The County's representative is: Department of Environmental Resources Management. Attn: Director, 3323 Belvedere Road, Building 502, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Phone(561)233-2400 Fax: (561) 233- 2414. 10. The City of Boynton Beach representative is: II. The County and City of Boynton Beach agree that this Agreement sets for the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein. This Agreement may be amended only by written document fully executed by both parties. 12. This Agreement shall be construed by and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce this Agreement shall be held in Palm Beach County. 13. In the event that any section, paragraph, sentence. clause or provision hereof is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such shall not affect the remaining portions of this Agreement and the same shall remain in full force and effect. (The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank) Page 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County. Florida has made and executed this Agreement on behalf of the County and Grantee has hereunto set his/her hand the day and year above written. City of Boynton Beach (If water controldrainage dislricl. A CORPORA.nOV UNDER THE LA IVS OF THE STA TE OF FLORiDA) PALM BEACH COUNTY. FLORIDA FOR ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COtvlMISSIONERS By: Title Date By: Robert Weisman Date County Administrator OR Richard E. Walesky, Director, Department of Environmental Resources 1\1anagement ATTEST: By: Date APPROVED AS TO FOR!\.j AND LEGAL SUFFICIE~CY: OR. flfll'ater controlidrainage district By: Assistant County Attorney Its. [Title] Federal Ta:>: ID #: (Corp. Seal) WITNESS: By Name Date Page 3 EXHIBIT A PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND MAP An educational kiosk will be installed at the approximate location as noted on the map below: Page 4 - '-. .:; :... ,:; .- l- ! :. [' ,-~ : l r-:-: t: C C, 'L! n'] i:=- \,/\/ I ! j:: tJ n E'S S G j' CiS (': (")rt--:. r'::' <~j ~:\/,':C!-Si(iC.d kics:, k cc:p.3b~,:~ of (il5plc\:ii-'~J t; , ',-l ,_ > 3; ;~j {J ;--:;: ~ ~ (J ,-:,--: I:'~ :~;.._ i( ~, D! c 2. ;,};.J ! l c -~ r' C.:: _ ::-' \; : ''-; i- ~: , . : ; ,.-) r ,~~ ~ ! r~ f ('; r 1'1": ,~': t l-; :-, '. '. i_~ '~~ -.J ;-\ ,_ '_;___ :--',' :j 'j' . -~. ~-! l ~1 ::j I ~::-f:~ .-t.- '., ,; l: :::j- (=\:'.~iil~~l:l;=:: r-! -'-'-:~-j(i>- "fj)~'C-S~ 1'_ - ':V( 'i-.>---::~ ;\':::-'j ':~ : i: :';::'i-~, ;- Note: Metal roof construction (Key West style) will replace shingled roof. Requested City Commission Meeting Dates o August 2, 2005 o August 16, 2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM E.l. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office July 18, 2005 (Noon.) IZI October 5, 2005 o October 18, 2005 o November 1, 2005 o November 15,2005 October 17,2005 (No<i.n): t___ .J r-'l -'.j October 31, 2005 (Noon') September 19,2005 (Noon) August 1,2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) August 15,2005 (Noon) September 6, 2005 (Noon) C'._, :b> o Administrative IZI Consent Agenda o Public Hearing o Bids o Announcement o City Manager's Report o Development Plans o New Business o Legal o Unfinished Business o Presentation CJ- l-...~~_ ---j0J .~-_ '-t~ -'"' \~~ Co'l .-'--~- RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda under Consent Agenda. The Community Redevelopment Agency Board recommended that the subject request be approved on September 15, 2005. For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 05-172. EXPLANATION: PROJECT: AGENT: OWNER: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: Gulfstream Gardens (MPMD 05-011) Bradley Miller, AICP, Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners West side of Federal Highway, approximately 1 /4 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard Request for Master Plan modification to re-orient the townhouse buildings, and modify and relocate parking areas, drive aisles, and recreation areas within the 9.99-acre Gulfstream Gardens Master Plan. Develop nt Depa L cJ -z: '" Planning and Z~n Director City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Gulfstream Gardens\NWSP 04-016\MPMD 05-0 II \Agenda Item Request Gulfstream Gardens MPMD OS-OIl 10-5- 05.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DMSION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05-172 STAFF REPORT FROM: Chair and Members Community Redevelopment Agency Board and City Commission Michael W. RumpAJV Director of Planning and Zoning Eric Lee Johnson, AICP ~ Planner 0 September 6, 2005 TO: THRU: DATE: PROJECT NAME/NO: Gulfstream Gardens MPMD 05-011 REQUEST: Master Plan modification to the Gulfstream Gardens P.U.D. to re-orientthe buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles within the 9.99-acre parcel. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owner: Multiple owners, including: Broward Pump and Supply Gulfstream Gardens, LLC Peters Development & Management, Inc. Bentley CKS, Inc. Arthur E. Parsons, Jr. & Arthur E. Parsons, III Applicant: Gulfstream Gardens, LLC Agent: Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Location: West side of Federal Highway, approximately 114 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard (Exhibit "A'') Parcel Size: 9.99-acres Land Use: Special High Density Residential (SHDR) Zoning: PUD Planned Unit Development Proposed Use: 198 townhouse units Adjacent Uses: North: Developed commercial (Service Electric) in unincorporated Palm Beach County designated CHIS (Commercial High Intensity with an underlying 5 units per acre residential) and zoned CG-Commercial General; Staff Report Memorandum No PZ-OS-l72 Page 2 South: Developed commercial (self-storage) designated Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned C-3 Community Commercial; East: Right-of-way of Federal Highway, then developed commercial and vacant land in unincorporated Palm Beach County designated CHIS and zoned CG; and West: Rights-of-way of Old Dixie Highway and FEC Railroad, then vacant land (Seacrest Scrub) designated Conservation (CON) and zoned REC Recreation. BACKGROUND Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP of Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. is requesting that the Master Plan for Gulfstream Gardens P.U.D. be modified in order to reorient the builidngs, parking areas, and drive aisles within the entire development. The property was once located outside the city limits within a small enclave of unincorporated Palm Beach County until annexed into the City on November 2, 2004 per Ordinance No. 04-080 and rezoned to PUD per Ordinance No. 04-082. Staff recommended approval of the land use amendment and rezoning for the following reasons: 1. The requested annexation and land use amendment was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and in particular with the policies that support annexation of enclaves and reduction of land for commercial use; 2. The requested land use amendment and rezoning would allow for the development of a project that will benefit the city, both fiscally and esthetically; 3. The requested change would help to further provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and to the City, and; 4. There was a long-standing lack of demand for retail commercial land in the vicinity and a high proven demand for residential land use in the Federal Highway corridor. The survey shows the site contains several one (l)-story buildings, asphalt areas, and chain-link fences. All would be removed as a result of the proposed development. The highest ground elevation (16.86 feet above sea level) would occur at the northwest corner of the property. The property lies within Study Area 5 of the Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan. Chapter 2.5, Planned Unit Development, of the City Land Development Regulations states that changes in planned unit developments shall be processed through the Community Redevelopment Agency Board and the City Commission. ANALYSIS As previoulsy mentioned, the subject property was annexed and rezeoned to PUD in order to develop 199 dwelling units and related site improvements. The original Master Plan depicted the orientation and configuration of the buildings, parking areas, drive aisles, and recreation areas. However, at the time, staff had concerns with several charactersitics of the approved Master Plan. For example, the original Master Plan contained two (2) different building types with different roof heights. Staff felt that the project would have been more compatible if all buildings were of the same style and roof height, especially Staff Report Memorandum No PZ-OS-l72 Page 3 along Federal Highway. Staff was dissatisfied with the way the buildings "interacted" with Federal Highway. Therefore, staff recommended that the buildings proposed along Federal Highway be moved closer to and oriented toward the street as to provide greater interation with the public domain of the right-of-way. In response, the proposed Master Plan "shifts" the entire development to the east, reducing the building setback along Federal Highway. The approved Master Plan showed the buildings setback approximately 34 feet from the east property line. Now, the proposed Master Plan shows the buildings would be setback 17 feet from the east property line. All "improved" portions of the proposed Master Plan are now moved eastward, in part, to comply with code as it relates to plant material required along Old Dixie Highway. The original Master Plan proposed most of the plant material outside the property line and within the Old Dixie Highway right-of-way. However, with the revisions made to the Master Plan, plant material is now proposed both within the Old Dixie Highway right-of-way and along the subject property's west property line. It should be noted that it is still staff's preference to eliminate the buffer wall / fence (along the east property line) and to connect the front doors of each unit with the existing sidewalk along Federal Highway. However, staff feels that the "shifting" of the development to the east does a better job at interacting with the Federal Highway in conjunction with meeting landscape requirements along Old Dixie Highway. Additionally, the applicant has not depicted one (1) walkway for each builidng from the sidewalk along Federal Highway to the sidewalk connection to each unit. The previous Master Plan portrayed the only pedestrian access to the site through the main entrance gate along with vehicular access. This certainly is an improvement over the previously approved plan. The original Master Plan proposed carports along the north and south property line leaving no room for landscaping. They have since been eliminated and the landscape buffer widened between the subject property and the abutting properties. The recreation areas in the original Plan were incoherently located throughout the development. Now, the proposed Master Plan also improves access to the recreation areas as well as throughout the project. This request was reviewed for consistency with the P.U.D. development standards in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2.5, Planned Unit Developments. Also, staff reviewed the subject request, mainly, by focusing on the subject P.U.D. and comparing it with similarly planned residential developments that exist throughout the city. Staff does not believe the modificaiton would lower the quality of the development and actually improves the development as discussed above. It would appear as though the requested amendment to the Master Plan would have no detrimental impact on adjacent properties. RECOMMENDATION It is staff's opinion that this request for Master Plan Modification would be consistent with city regulations and intent with the Comprehensive Plan, and would represent a non-substantial change to the approved master plan. The configuration and re-orientation of the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles are more clearly and coherently placed on the proposed Master Plan than the original Master Plan. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the subject request for Master Plan Modification approval, subject to the conditions listed in Exhibit "c" Conditions of Approval. Additional comments recommended by the Board or Commission would also be included in Exhibit "c" - Conditions of Approval. 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DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 1. The proposed building setbacks shall be shown both in tabular and graphic X Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT format. They shall match the setbacks proposed in the accompanying request for new site plan (NWSP 04-016). ADDITIONAL COMMUNTIY REDEVELOPl\-JENT AGENCY BOARD COMMENTS Comments: 2. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION COMMENTS Comments: 3. To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Gulfstream Gardens\NWSP 04-0 16\J\.1PMD 05-0 II \COA_doc Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Mr. Greene spoke of the In Town proposal and the possibility of 45 to 60 du/acre and what that actually meant. He said the In Town project would be three times as big as The Harbors on the corner of Gateway Boulevard and Federal Highway. People need to understand that. Pamela Harvey-Patterson, owner of property at 231 N.E. 9th Avenue in the Heart of Boynton Beach, related having to move out of the Heart of Boynton neighborhood in 1987 because of crime in the area. They were sad to have to do that because the area is dear to them. She had not seen a difference in the area since 1987. Then, she met In Town developers who approached her and shared their vision for the area. She saw what they wanted to do for the area and embraced it because she wanted to see a change. She was so touched by what they wanted to do in the Heart of Boynton that she decided to work with them to make it happen. Ms. Harvey-Patterson said In Town had given more than the appraised value for the properties they purchased. They were not making swaps or trying to under price people. She said the residents of the Heart of Boynton wanted to have something nice like the City had done in the southern part of the City. Kathy Mayline, reporter for the West Side Gazette, expressed her belief that the people had no idea what their land was worth. She said it was worth millions, not tens of thousands, and that is what they want to buy it for. Chair Heavilin closed the Public Audience. The board recessed at 8:31 and the meeting resumed at 8:43 p.m. VI. Public Hearing Old Business - None New Business A. Master Plan Modification Owner: Location: Gulfstream Gardens (MPMD 05-01) Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners West side of Federal Highway, approximately 1/4 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard Request for Master Plan modification to reorient the townhouse buildings, and modify and relocate parking areas, drive aisles, and recreation areas within the 9.99-acre Gulfstream Gardens Master Plan 1. Project: Agent: Description: New Site Plan 2. Project: Agent: Gulfstream Gardens (NWSP 04-016) Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners Request for new site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units and related site improvements on a 9.99-acre parcel in the Owner: Description: 10 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Planning Unit Development (PUD) zoning district. Attorney Spillias inquired whether any of the board members wished to reveal any ex parte communications with the developer, and there were no such declarations. Attorney Spillias explained the procedures for quasi-judicial hearings and swore in the people who planned to speak. Eric Johnson, Planner, presented on behalf of staff, saying staff reviewed the master plan modification request and the new site plan request and recommended approval of both items. It was staff's opinion that this request for Master Plan Modification would be consistent with City regulations and the intent of the Comprehensive Plan and represent a non-substantial change to the approved Master Plan. The configuration and reorientation of the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles are more clearly and coherently placed on the proposed Master Plan than on the original Master Plan. Staff's approval was subject to 39 Conditions of Approval, after the elimination of condition #3, with which the applicant had complied. Ms. Horenburger mentioned that the warehouse behind the project had open storage and she suggested Code Enforcement pay it a visit. Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning Consultants, 420 W. Boynton Beach Boulevard, showed a PowerPoint presentation of the proposed project. He commented that all the residents of the former mobile home park had been relocated. After resolving a lawsuit for one of the other property owners, they now had full control and ownership of the property and wished to get started. They proposed 198 townhouse units, one unit shy of the 20-du/acre category. They propose 17 feet of setback and buffering around the perimeter along Federal Highway. On the other three properties there were lO-foot setbacks and buffers around the perimeter. They had worked with the owners of Public Storage to the south and had a verbal agreement and a drafted easement agreement. This would allow for additional landscaping and buffering between the two projects. On the west side, Old Dixie Highway had a very wide right-of-way, and the proposal is to landscape it. The right-of-way is under the jurisdiction of the City of Boynton Beach. The presentation showed other projects the developer had erected in Coral Springs. They agreed with all conditions of approval with the exception of #3 with which they had complied. Mr. Johnson confirmed this. In response to Ms. Horenburger's question about the property to the north, Mr. Miller stated that his clients were pursuing the purchase of other properties to the north. They were being assembled and other applications for projects will be presented to the City in the near future. This would be a second phase to the subject project. Part of the plan provides connection areas to the northwest and northeast that would allow them to tie into it when the properties are secured. Mr. Fenton noted there was some question about annexation for this property. Mr. Miller responded part of the property was in the City and part was not, so they would have to go through a similar process where they would have to annex the part that was not in the City. Chair Heavilin offered an opportunity for the CRA staff planner to comment on the project. Vivian Brooks, CRA Planning Director, said the project was consistent with the Federal Highway Corridor Plan and would clean up an area badly in need of regeneration. eRA staff recommended approval. 11 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Mr. Miller confirmed that there were some carports, a feature he thought would be welcomed in the hot Florida sun. There would also be guest parking. Mr. Barretta amended his indication that he did not have any ex parte communications regarding this project. He did not recognize it initially. Chair Heavlin noted this for the record. Mr. Myott wanted to see drawings related to the entry to the project - the wall details, gate details, signage, and so forth, as the project is seen from Federal Highway. When told that they only had a plan view and not elevations, Mr. Myott stated they should have presented this in connection with their site plan request. He commented that the project looked good, but did not compare to other projects with more flair and excitement. Mr. Johnson thought the drawings were included in the packet and suggested the board members look at drawing #H-6, which seemed satisfactory. Alex Lamb, Landscape Architect, 269 Giraldi, Coral Gables, Florida, said he had done a number of projects in Boynton Beach, and was presently doing the Marina Village project. He had also been involved in CityPlace and some other notable projects. The main entrance was the doorway to their project and they would be investing a considerable sum for landscaping to create some curb appeal, running the length of Federal Highway from north to south. This was a result of working with Kevin Hallahan and staff to develop a streetscape that would complement the buildings. They were putting in Medjool Date Palms, Royal Palms, Italian Cypress, and flowering trees. There would also be some concrete planters, stuccoed and detailed decorative walls and fencing. They were going to introduce a double-sided entry sign on the median on the entrance road, tumbled concrete pavers in the roof tile color, landscaping and signage lighting to complement the project. His client has also committed to putting the overhead power lines underground for aesthetic purposes, under their own initiative. Chair Heavilin confirmed with Mr. Miller that everyone had been relocated from the mobile home park. He added the entire site was now cleared. She also confirmed with Mr. Miller the price point for the units (starting at $300K) and asked if there would be any affordable units, which there were not. Chair Heavilin opened the floor for the audience to speak on either the Master Plan Modification or the New Site Plan. She closed it when no one wished to speak. Motion Ms. Horenburger moved to approve the request for Master Plan Modification to the Gulfstream Gardens PUD to reorient the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles within the 9.99-acre parcel. Mr. Fenton seconded the motion that passed 7-0. Motion Ms. Horenburger moved to approve the request for site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units on a 9.99-acre parcel in the PUD zoning district, incorporating all staff conditions with the exception of #3 on page 8977 of the agenda. Vice Chair Tillman seconded the motion. Since there was some question about whether the public audience had been opened for the site plan specifically, Chair Heavilin opened the floor to speak on this subject. The floor was closed when no one wished to speak. Mr. Barretta favored conditioning approval on granting of the easement between this project and the warehouse, but it was noted there was already a condition to that effect. If the developer was unable to obtain the easement, contingency plans were in place. The motion passed 7-0. 12 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Gulfstream Gardens P.U.D. AGENT: Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. AGENT'S ADDRESS: 298 Pineapple Grove Way Delray Beach, FL 33444 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: October 5,2005 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request approval for master plan modification (Gulfstream Gardens P.U.D.) to re-orient the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles on the 9.99-acre parcel, zoned PUD. LOCATION OF PROPERY: West side of Federal Highway, approximately % miles north of Gulfstream Boulevard DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby _ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: City Clerk S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Gulfstream Gardens\NWSP 04-016\MPMD 05-011\DO.doc CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FO~l VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM E.2 Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) [8J October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) .- -~ ---, .. .~_. 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 (,) November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (NoonV. --J 0 0 -- September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) November IS, 2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) .:;.-, ~.:~ ;.'" NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o Administrative [8J Consent Agenda o Public Hearing o Bids o Announcement o City Manager's Report o Development Plans o New Business o Legal o UnfInished Business o Presentation \~_:.') :.,1 '. --1.)-.; ,-~t-.(.l ,:._-~< :,.-.:. "0 RECOMME~DATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda under Consent Agenda. The Community Redevelopment Agency Board recommended that the subject request be approved on September 15,2005. For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 05-167. EXPLANATION: PROJECT: AGEKT: OWNER: LOCA nON: DESCRIPTION: Gulfstream Gardens (NWSP 04-016) Bradley Miller, AICP, Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners West side of Federal Highway, approximately I /4 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard Request for new site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units and related site improvements on a 9.99-acre parcel in the (PUD) Planned Unit Development zoning district. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: Developme 'ent Director City Manager's Signature },-/t J ~ ~~ Plannmg and Z~g irector City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Gu1fstream Gardens\NWSP 04-0 16\Agenda Item Request Gu1fstream Gardens NWSP 04-016 10-5-05.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ..' 1 in. = 197.3 feet .~'..~'." \ ( . )s ' , ---' ',) .". \.... ..~ ..... /. v. 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Ii I I , ~ Gulfstream Gardens Boynton Beach, Florida H & T Development Co. ~ tI> ~ EXHIBIT B ~c., ~ e I~; ~:8 ,ri em " l> ,_ ~ ~, l\ hP ~~ d "~ & c t.. ~ i :~ ! i ~ ~, ooe1< , ~."".UQ.u"'Jl el..l';lG6.2.)!j'"..aJtl'1J:&Je g S J r i ~ S J U i ~ i 8 f I ,i " ~ f 8 '3 ~ J ~ I i m i f ~ ! i ~ I i ~ ~^ . . iU ! ~ i I f I ! . ~ I ~ ~I I i I " l I I I~ I 2 · i , '" ~ ~ PROJECT:GULFSTREAM GARDENS TSENG CONSULTING GROUP. INC, 'lli'J'N m~ : ~ ()~..~ 'I BOYNTON BEACH, rwRlDA !. f=ti!j J~r.J OWNER :THE HOUSING GROUP, INC. ARCIllTECTURE - ENGINEERING' PLANNING ~~i% t'Il!~'J ' I H & T DEVELOPMENT COo, L.L.C. 21 N.E. 166lh S1'REET. MIAIlI. FLORIDA 33162 lr'l.fr ; K I K~ ...~ 2499 GLADES ROAD., SUITE 210 TEL: (305) 945-4474 FAX: (305) 945-1613 JIJ~mIJ (p BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431 ~ TEl: (561) 392-2004 FAX: (561) 392-2094 AA-0003168. EB-0006522 . IB-0001096 1 ~" J~A rc ~~ ) ~J~~ . '" ~ ,/ I I I I J ! I i ~ z () -1 m 8OUE' 0C>e-E I oi ~.lA."1.~'lJ3J4....n eI..066.1.!1-".6.&)O,l2.5)O ~ Bi ~ ~ ~ ~u H ~ E () z ill ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~ : I~ ~ ~ ~ l'\ J ~ ffi :I In i ! . . i i I! n . . ~ ~'i . w . , , % ~ o % . ~;;J i:J! 5 . ~ ~ ~ 5 . . ~ I ~ ~n Q ;; ~ ~ i ~~ " j ~ ~ ~ " ~ g ~ I B ~ ;; ~~ 0 ~ ~ EJ08G0GGElG 8 ElB i~ e ; J fi r * , I 'ij.' a il I ! i I Ell i III ;1 e ~ i~ I i I i I;I! fi I~I -i ~ . 8. I. L () . i i; ... -t ; I J I ~II ~ ~ I I d - · H ""-I )>-' rli -1m m t-J tJ J(J - -f -f Z OJ ii )>c mm -1_ ~~ m5 c~~ ~Z- z- () =i~~ (\ lI' () "' 11 ~ /"'. 10. ~ m 10. ~ m .. m -<: 10. =' () 0 z z - I j j I I ~lJJ II ~ PROJECT:GULFSTREAM GARDENS 'I BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA OWNER :THE HOUSING GROUP, INC, H & T DEVELOPMENT CO., L,L.C. 2499 GLADES ROAD.. SUITE 210 BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431 TEl: (561) 392-2004 FAX: (561) 392-2094 TSENG CONSULTING GROUP, INC, :!tq!i~ ARCHITECTURE. ENGINEERING' PLANNING f~lj. "~iJ 21 N.E. 1661h STREET, M1AloII. FLORIDA 33162 ] .g!r.ti TEL: (305) 945-4474 FAX: (305) 945-1613 Jlf..tfZ'] AA-OQ03166 . EB-0006522 . m-0001096 l~ J Il> B> ~I~i ~ EXHIBIT B ~i~ LJJJ ~; (A I' "j ~: ,. , 1.lJr; , ,~I, (1/ ~~'1'Wf/ ~;.'~~ h)~ A,U ;~. ) ; I I I I I c'. ~..- ~ ~ ~..L.J ,.1 2& z .~ 0 ~ ~ ill .... ~ -. B l~ ~r rS ~~ ~~ H n ..~ llll ~~ eoEtE 1 eo.e-E I ea.DCia.1,,4.'~j4JU1 !ll..DG6.U,....AWl.12J'>Je g ~ ! ii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I B ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l~ . ~ ~ ~ i~ ~ ~ ~ I'i ~ . { ..Ii , ~ ~ m if2~ i!i~~H .~ I i I ni . ~~. , , I . ~ ~ ~ I . Q ~ " i I ~ ~ " ~ I a r , B ~ , ~ ~ EJ0GEl08BEJ8888 :q I ~ Iii I i I HI H ~ m i~ i t ! nq I I~ ~~ r .~ I i m Iii ! I Ii 'I :' ~J I z ii, L () -i ~ i , I II' m ~ (J> ~ ~ d ---/ "''''''''''lJ'"' ---1---1';--4 ~ 1H 11 m mmmm ~~~~OJ l~l~~ ~ 4~4it~ r (p D z ~ ';\ { ..} (~ ;(J m 1> ;(J m r m -< 1> -i 6 z 0 t> ~ PROJECT: GULFSTREAM GARDENS TSENG CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 'IrJtl~r !lx~I!lx ~ ~ U II BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA !. lEttl} i!~! .~~ OWNER :THE HOUSING GROUP. INC. ARCHITECTURE' ENGINEERING ' PLANNING fl.]. I- .. 'flJ"l. ';, H &: T DEVELOPMENT CO., L,LC. 21 N,E. 166th STREET. MlAlII. FLORIDA 33162 ! ]r,,,lr.fl IKrl K~ 2499 GLADES ROAD., SUITE 210 TEL: (305) 945-4474 FAX: (305) 945-1613 JiJiHtl! BOCA RATON, noRmA 33431 TEl, (561) 392-2004 FAX, (561) ag2-2094 AA-0003166. EB-0006522 . IB-OOOI096 ~' ~t, T <P ~~ m .n -~ <:1 . . " . . r- , " 0 jil tl ~l I ' B ~ I W~ I . i' ~ J>.I I~ 0 .H~ ~ 'IsH ; a i. .. L!,1~ )~ ,~ i' ,I I l' ~ t // ,i --- - _. ---./=;;{ '/ II / Ii ;1 Ii' t ~-~ -=- -- -=rr.:- - - / I / II. / I, / I! I' iL/ 1\ l' " 'I " 'I " I. II II " " Ii c:: ~ 1-~ ~ ;J! ~ "-0' lor..... EXHIBIT B ~ 1> . . .- f. ~ q It ~, iii!U~i I i ~w.~,11 , ~I~ i f 5, I fi'l i . P I I I l I I : I . ;I I I e II II ~I P II ! i I ~ '" .- '" < !':; ~ [E8] :; [i il IHml !\ !Em Ii IHml :: rem IHml :: rem ~I'.' ~. ~~ 6t~ ~ ' ~I~ 0BB0GG 88888 /!! ~ I i I H :qq pn ~ ; I I Ji~I!1 Ii I q~ e ~ I i I i q~ Iq ~ il 5 I I III q ~ Zl " ;>lNm ~l PROJECT: GULFSTREAM GARDENS TSENG CONSULTING GROUP. INC. 'l~PI'. ~ ~~i ~~~ ~~~ 'I BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA !. f~l'ij ~~~ OWNER :THE HOUSING GROUP, INC. ARCHITECTURE . ENGINEERING . Pu.NNING 'U ' 1 :"10;)-- i'm',r, "! ~& H & T DEVELOPMENT CO., L.L.C. 21 N .E. 166th STREET, MIAMI. FLORIDA 33162 '1,,,,..lf_; 2499 GLADES ROAD., SUITE 210 TEL: (305) 945-4474 FAX: (305) 945-1613 !if:'r BOCA RATON. FLORIDA 33431 . j'i: Ij TF.1: lfifil) :192-2004 FAX: H>6J) 392-2094 AA-0003166. EB-0005522 . m-0001D98 EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Gulfstream Gardens File number: NWSP 04-016 Reference: 2nd review revised plans identified as a New Site Plan with a July 12,2005 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEP ARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS - Genera) Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS - Traffic Comments: 1. At the time of permitting, show all proposed off-site improvements required X for this project. The northbound left turn lane appears to go further south than depicted on the plans. Additional detail is required for off-site work. 2. The provided plans do not show improvements required by staff. For instance X two (2) II-foot wide lanes and a dedicated southbound left turn lane on Old Dixie Highway are to be constructed for this project and to accommodate traffic movements into the southwest development driveway. The typical section for Old Dixie Highway should include curb and gutter, sidewalk, and associated drainage in keeping with the more urban developments being proposed for this area including Gulfstream Gardens. Provide a letter of credit or some other form of surety acceptable to the city to guarantee the construction of the new roadway for Old Dixie Highway, provided that the construction begins within five (5) years of the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy (CO) for this project. If construction has not begun, the surety will be returned to the developer. 3. Relocate the parking in front of the Recreation area in accordance with X Engineering Standard Detail K-8 (Parking Area-Restricted Parking Area.) As proposed, vehicles would be able to back directly into oncoming traffic entering the development from Federal Highway, creating an unsafe situation for the traveling public. ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 4. The medians on Federal Highway have existing irrigation and plant material X belonging to the City of Boynton Beach. Any damage to the irrigation system and/or plant material as a result of the contractor's operations shall be repaired or replaced to the equivalent or better grade, as approved by the City of Boynton Beach, and shall be the sole responsibility of the developer. The contractor shall notify and coordinate with the City of Boynton Beach Forestry & Grounds Division of Public Works a minimum of six (6) weeks in advance of any underground activities. Please acknowledge this revised COA 09/08/05 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT notice in your comments response and add a note to the appropriate plan sheets with the above stated information. 5. Provide additional detail for the proposed landscaping changes proposed for X the Federal Highway medians and well as its impact on existing bushes and shrubs. The proposed narrower median will require new landscaping details. Reuse of existing landscaping may not be appropriate depending on the final median configuration, 6. Full Drainage Plans, including drainage calculations, in accordance with the X LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 5 will be required at the time of permitting. 7. Paving, Drainage and Site details will not be reviewed for construction X acceptability at this time. All engineering construction details shall be in accordance with the applicable City of BOynton Beach Standard Drawings and the "Engineering Design Handbook and Construction Standards" and will be reviewed at the time of construction permit application. UTILITIES Comments: 8. Palm Beach County Health Department permits will be required for the water X and sewer systems serving this project (CODE, Section 26-12). 9. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m. (500 g.p.m. some residential developments) with 20 p.s.i. residual pressure as stated in the LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance undenvriters, whichever is greater (CODE, Section 26-16(b)), 10. The CODE, Section 26-34(E) requires that a capacity reservation fee be paid X for this project either upon the request for the Department's signature on the Health Department application forms or within seven (7) days of Site Plan approval, whichever occurs first. This fee will be determined based upon final meter size, or expected demand. 11. Water and sewer lines to be owned and operated by the City shall be included X within utility easements. Please show all proposed easements on the engineering drawings, using a minimum width of 12 feet. The easements shall be dedicated via separate instrument to the City as stated in CODE Sec. 26-33(a). 1 L A building permit for this project shall not be issued until this Department has X approved the plans for the water and/or sewer improvements required to senice this project, in accordance with the CODE, Section 26-15. COA 09/08/05 3 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 13. The 8-in. line in Old Dixie Highway ultimately ties into a 6-in. main west of X the FECRR. A tie into this line and the 8-in. line on the southeast comer of the project will not provide the required fire flows. Tie (loop) the proposed main to the 8-in. main on the east side of Federal Hwy, or extend the main north (along the west side of Federal Hwy.) to tie into the new main being placed for the Bayfront and Oceanside developments. 14. Provide an analysis of Lift Station #413 to determine its capability to service X this project, and any upgrades necessary. A replacement lift station may be required. 15. Appropriate backflow preventer(s) will be required on the domestic water X service to the building, and the fire sprinkler line if there is one, in accordance with the CODE, Section 26-207. 16. All utility construction details shall be in accordance with the Utilities X Department's "Utilities Engineering Design Handbook and Construction Standards" manual (including any updates); they will be reviewed at the time of construction permit application. FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 17, Place a note on the elevation view drawings indicating that the exterior wall X openings and exterior wall construction comply with 2001 FBC, Table 600. Submit calculations that clearly reflect the percentage of protected and unprotected wall openings permitted per 2001 FBC, Table 600. 18. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. 19. At the time of permit review, submit details of reinforcement of walls for the X future installation of grab bars as required by the Federal Fair Housing Act Title 24 CFR, Part 100.205, Section 3, Requirement #6. All bathrooms within the covered dwelling unit shall comply. 20, To properly determine the impact fees that will be assessed for the one-story X recreation building, pro"ide the following: a.Will the recreation building be restricted to the residents of the entire project COA 09/08/05 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT only? b. Will the residents have to cross any major roads or thoroughfares to get to the recreation building? c. Will there be any additional deliveries to the site? d, Will there be any additional employees to maintain and provide service to the site? Please have the applicant provide the City with a copy of the letter that will be sent to the impact fee coordinator. To allow for an efficient permit review, the applicant should request that the County send the City a copy of their determination of what impact fees are required for the recreation building. 21. CBBCPP 3.C.3.4 requires the conservation of potable water. City water may X not, therefore, be used for landscape irrigation where other sources are readily available, 22. A water-use permit from SFWMD is required for an irrigation system that X utilizes water from a well or body of water as its source. A copy of the permit shall be submitted at the time of permit application, F.S, 373.216. 23. If capital facility fees (water and sewer) are paid in advance to the City of X Boynton Beach Utilities Department, the following information shall be provided at the time of building permit application: a. The full name of the project as it appears on the Development Order and the Commission-approved site plan. b. If the project is a multi-family project, the building number/s must be provided. The building numbers must be the same as noted on the Commission-approved site plans. c. The number of dwelling units in each building. d. The number of bedrooms in each dwelling unit. e. The total amount paid and itemized into how much is for water and how much is for sewer. (CBBCO, Chapter 26, Article II, Sections 26-34) 24. At time of building permit application, submit verification that the City of X Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation Impact Fee requirements have been satisfied by a paid fee or conveyance of property. The following information shall be provided: a. A legal description of the land. b. The full name of the project as it appears on the Development Order and the Commission-approved site plan. c. If the project is a multi-family project, the building number/s must be provided. The building numbers must be the same as noted on the Commission-approved site plans. d. The number of dwelling units in each building. e. The total amount being paid. (CBBCO, Chapter 1, Article V, Section 3(f)) COA 09i08/05 5 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 25. Pursuant to approval by the City Commission and all other outside agencies, X the plans for this project must be submitted to the Building Division for review at the time of permit application submittal. The plans must incorporate all the conditions of approval as listed in the development order and approved by the City Commission. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 26. 198 units @, $771.00 each = $ 152,658.00. X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: 27. Fifty percent (50%) of all site landscape materials must be native species X (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.P). Please categorize as follows: Shade trees, Palm trees, Shrubs & Groundcover. On the landscape plan), indicate the total quantities for all proposed native plant material. 28. The irrigation system design should be low volume water conservation using X non-portable water. 29. Turf and landscape (bedding plants) areas should be designed on separate X zones and time duration for water conservation. 30. Trees should have separate irrigation bubblers to provide water directly to the X root ball (Chapter 7.5, Article II Sec. 5. C.2.). PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 31. Approval of the site plan is contingent upon approval of the accompanying X request for master plan modification (MPMD 05-011). 32. A unity of title may be required. The Building Division of the Department of X Development will determine its applicability. 33, All building elevations, including the clubhouse should indicate paint X manufacturer's name and color codes (Chapter 4, Section 7.D.). 34. The height of the wall may not exceed six (6) feet in height (Chapter 2, X Section 4.L). Also, the decorative caps should not exceed seven (7) feet in height. COA 09il6/05 6 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 35. At the time of permitting, revise the elevation to indicate the mean height and X the peak height of the carports on the elevations. 36. Indicate that the fence proposed around the pool/clubhouse area, would be X green at the time of permitting (Chapter 4, Section 7.D.). 37. On the landscape plan, ensure that the plant quantities match between the X tabular data and the graphic illustration. 38. The developer states that no solid-roof enclosures are permitted. X Homeowners would be permitted to "screen-in" the concrete slabs underneath the second story balconies. 39. In order to ensure proper maintenance of the landscaped areas at the rear of X each unit, staff recommends that they be maintained by the Home O\vners Association or protected as such 1ll the Home Owner's Association documents, so that no individual property owner removes any of the required plant material along the perimeter or within the interior of the PUD. 40. The plans show a 10-foot wide landscape easement is proposed along the X north property line of the abutting property to the south. The intent is to plant trees within this easement on the property to the south. These trees would not be counted within the subject property's plant list tabular data. This would require coordinated efforts on behalf of both property owners. At the time of permitting, the developer would have to execute an easement with the property to the south for placement of the buffer trees. In the event this does not occur, staff recommends that the applicant install the trees within the south landscape buffer of the subject property. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY COMMENTS: Comments: 41. Comment #3 has been satisfied through granting of waiver from the X Engineering Division. ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION COMMENTS: Comments: 42. To be determined. MWR/sc S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Gulfslream Gardens\NWSP 04-016\COA.doc DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Gulfstream Gardens AGENT: Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. AGENTS ADDRESS: 298 Pineapple Grove Way Delray Beach, FL 33444 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: October 5,2005 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request new site plan approval to construct 198 townhouse units on 9.99 acres in the PUD zoning district. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: West side of Federal Highway, approximately % miles north of Gulfstream Boulevard DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby _ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: City Clerk S. 'Planning\SHARED'WP'PROlECTS'.Gulfstream Gardens\N\IlSP 04.0 16\DO .doc DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05-167 STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Community Redevelopment Agency Board and Mayor and City Commission FROM: Eric Lee Johnson, AICP Planner Michael W. Rumpftl Director of Planning and Zoning THROUGH: DATE: September 6, 2005 PROJECT NAME I NUMBER: Gulfstream Gardens PUD I NWSP 04-016 REQUEST: New site plan approval to construct 198 townhouses on a 9.99-acre parcel in the PUD Planned Unit Development zoning district PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owner: Multiple owners, including: Broward Pump and Supply Gulfstream Gardens, LLC Peters Development & Management, Inc. Bentley CKS, Inc. Arthur E. Parsons, Jr. & Arthur E. Parsons, III Applicant: Gulfstream Gardens, LLC Agent: Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Location: West side of Federal Highway, approximately Y4 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard (Exhibit "A'') Parcel Size: 9.99-acres Land Use: Special High Density Residential (SHDR) Zoning: PUD Planned Unit Development Proposed Use: 198 townhouse units Adjacent Uses: North: Developed commercial (Service Electric) in unincorporated Palm Beach County designated CHIS (Commercial High Intensity with an underlying 5 units per acre residential) and zoned CG-Commercial General; Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 2 South: East: West: Developed commercial (self-storage) designated Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and zoned C-3 Community Commercial; Right-of-way of Federal Highway, then developed commercial and vacant land in unincorporated Palm Beach County designated CHIS and zoned CG; and Rights-of-way of Old Dixie Highway and FEC Railroad, then vacant land (Seacrest Scrub) designated Conservation (CON) and zoned REC Recreation. PROPERTY OWNER NOTIFICATION Owners of properties within 400 feet of the subject request for new site plan approval were mailed a notice of this request and its respective hearing dates. The applicant certifies that they posted signage and mailed notices in accordance with Ordinance No. 04-007. BACKGROUND Site Characteristic: According to the survey, the subject property is comprised of several lots forming a fairly square-shaped parcel, nearly 10 acres in size. The property was once located outside the city limits within a small enclave of unincorporated Palm Beach County but was annexed into the City on November 2, 2004 per Ordinance No. 04-080 and rezoned to PUD per Ordinance No. 04-082. The survey shows the site contains several one (l)-story buildings, asphalt areas, and chain-link fences. All would be removed as a result of the proposed development. The highest ground elevation (16.86 feet above sea level) would occur at the northwest corner of the property. The property lies within Study Area S of the Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan. The applicant proposes to develop the subject property with 198 townhouse units. Townhouses are permitted uses in the PUD zoning district. The maximum density allowed by the Special High Density Residential (SHDR) land use is 20 dwelling units per acre, which would allow for 199 units. The project proposes 198 townhouses, all of which, would be built in one (1) phase. Proposal: Concurrency: Traffic: Utilities: ANALYSIS A traffic impact analysis was sent to the Palm Beach County Traffic Division for concurrency review in order to ensure an adequate level of service. On July 29, 2005, the Palm Beach County Traffic Division determined that the proposed residential project is located in the county designated Coastal Residential Exception area and therefore, meets the Traffic Performance Standards of Palm Beach County. The City's water capacity, as increased through the purchase of up to S million gallons of potable water per day from Palm Beach County Utilities, would meet the Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 3 projected potable water for this project (project estimated to require a total of 85,570 gallons per day). Local piping and infrastructure improvements may be required for the project, dependent upon the final project configuration and fire- flow demands. These local improvements would be the responsibility of the site developer and would be reviewed at the time of permitting. Sufficient sanitary sewer and wastewater treatment capacity is currently available to serve projected total of 38,507 gallons per day, subject to the applicant making a firm reservation of capacity, following approval of the site plan (see Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). Policel Fire: Staff reviewed the site plan and determined that current staffing levels would be sufficient to meet the expected demand for services. Drainage: Conceptual drainage information was provided for the City's review. The Engineering Division has found the conceptual information to be adequate and is recommending that the review of specific drainage solutions be deferred until time of permit review. All South Florida Water Management District permits and other drainage related permits must be submitted at time of building permit (see Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). School: The proposed project is located within the School District of Palm Beach County Concurrency Service Area (CSA) #19. The District determined that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the projected resident children. Driveways: The plans show that the project would have two (2) points of ingress I egress. The main driveway opening is proposed along Federal Highway, located approximately 220 feet south of the north property line. Each of the two ingress and egress lanes would be 12 feet in width. They would be separated by a 12-foot wide landscaped median. The exit lane would allow for right-turn only (south) traffic movements onto Federal Highway. The second point of ingress I egress would occur along Old Dixie Highway, approximately 72 feet north of the south property line. The site plan shows that this is a narrower opening (24 feet in width) than the one proposed on Federal Highway. However, this would allow for both right-turn (north) and left- turn (south) traffic movements onto Old Dixie Highway. Both driveway openings would be restricted with a decorative gate. Two (2) internal roadways terminate (dead-end) along the north property line, which staff understands will facilitate the connection to Phase 2, which will be subsequently submitted for site plan review and approval. Parking FaCility: Two (2) and three (3)-bedroom dwelling units require two (2) parking spaces per unit. The project proposes 72 (2)-bedroom units, 126 (3)-bedroom residential units, and a recreation area and therefore, 401 parking spaces are required. The floor plans show that each unit would have either a one (1) or two (2)-car garage for a total of 270 parking spaces. In addition, the site plan (sheet CE-1) shows 141 carport spaces and 33 regular parking spaces are also proposed, for a total of 444 total parking spaces or an excess of 43 spaces. The floor plan (sheet A-1) shows that the one (1)-car garage would be dimensioned 10 feet - two (2) inches in width by 20 feet - two (2) inches in depth. The floor plan sheet (A-3) shows that the two Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 4 (2)-car garage would be dimensioned 18 feet - eight (8) inches in width by 20 feet - two (2) inches in depth. The handicap parking and ramp detail (sheet CE-2) shows 90-degree parking spaces would be dimensioned nine (9) feet in width by 16 feet in depth (with 2-feet of vehicular overhang). The handicap parking stalls would be dimensioned 12 feet in width (with 5-feet of striping) by 16 feet in depth (with 2-feet of vehicular overhang). However, the 90-degree parking spaces proposed along the north and south property lines would be 18 feet in length (with no vehicular overhang). Landscaping: Over two (2) acres of the subject property would be set-aside as "green area". This pervious surface would account for 20.12% of the total site. The existing tree inventory list (sheet L-8) indicates the site contains 105 trees for a total of 1,366 caliper inches. The plan indicates that five (5) trees would remain and 74 trees would be relocated. The master plan list on sheet L-2 indicates that the project would have a total of 262 canopy trees, 222 palm trees, 9,642 shrubs, and 10,638 groundcover plants. The plans propose 46.9% native canopy trees and 39.5% native palm trees. Therefore, at the time of permitting, the species proposed and plans would have to be revised to indicate the 50% minimum native plant material for canopy trees and palm trees (see Exhibit "C" - Conditions of Approval). The project proposes a mix of canopy and palm trees. The tree species would include the following: Pigeon Plum, Green Buttonwood, Italian Cypress, Royal Poinciana, Live Oak, Bald Cypress, Yellow Tabebuia, Alexander palm, Medjool Date palm, Royal palm, and Cabbage palm. The plans propose landscaped areas around the entire development. In order to ensure proper maintenance of the landscaped areas at the rear of each unit, staff recommends that they be maintained by the Home Owners Association or protected as such in the Home Owner's Association documents, so that no individual property owner removes any of the required plant material along the perimeter of the PUD (see Exhibit "e" - Conditions of Approval). The site plan shows that the buildings would be setback at least 20 feet from the east (front) property line along Federal Highway. This buffer would contain a pedestrian path and a decorative aluminum fence. The landscape plan indicates that Italian Cypress, Royal palm, Medjool Date palm, Purple Glory tree, Silver Buttonwood hedges, and Trinette schefflera is proposed within this buffer. The typical landscape buffer detail shows that the planting area along Federal Highway would be seven (7) feet in width with another one (1)-foot set aside for the fence, followed by a four (4) foot wide sidewalk and then a five (5)-foot wide planting strip proposed along each building. The site plan shows that the buildings would be setback 10 feet from the south (side) property line. A pedestrian path is also proposed within this buffer. Although not dimensioned, when scaled it appears as though the buffer would vary in width, between three (3) feet at its narrowest point and six (6) feet at its widest point. This buffer would contain Italian Cypress, Green Buttonwood, Cabbage palm trees, and a row of Silver Buttonwood hedges. The plans show a 10-foot wide Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 5 landscape easement is proposed along the north property line of the abutting property to the south. The intent is to plant trees within this easement on the property to the south. These trees would not be counted within the subject property's plant list tabular data. This would require coordinated efforts on behalf of both property owners. At the time of permitting, the developer would have to execute an easement with the property to the south for placement of the buffer trees. In the event this does not occur, staff recommends that the applicant install the trees within the south landscape buffer of the subject property (see Exhibit "Cft - Conditions of Approval). The site plan shows that the buildings would be setback 14 feet along the west (rear) property line. Sidewalks are also proposed within this buffer, leaving five (5) feet of pervious surface between the edge of the sidewalk and the west property line. However, the intent is to install extra plant material within the Old Dixie Highway right-of-way (along the west property line of the subject property). The landscape material proposed within this right-of-way was preliminarily reviewed and approved by the Engineering Division of Pubic Works. The typical landscape buffer detail shows that a five (5)-foot wide planting strip is proposed between the west property line and the six (6)-foot high pre-cast wall. A row of Dwarf Firebush is proposed within this area. A three (3)-foot wide planting strip is proposed along the west (front) of the building. This strip would contain an array of plant material. The site plan shows that the buildings would be setback 10 feet along the north property line. A sidewalk is proposed within this buffer, similar to the other landscape buffers. The landscape plan proposes the following plant material within this buffer: Cabbage palm, Live Oak, Green Buttonwood, and Silver Buttonwood hedges. A note on the landscape plan indicates that all above ground mechanical equipment such as exterior utility boxes, meters, transformers, and back-flow preventers would be visually screened with two (2)-foot high Redtip Cocoplum hedges. Each building would have landscape material proposed along all four (4) building sides. Select trees would be installed at half the building height. Building and Site: As previously mentioned, the maximum density allowed by the Special High Density Residential (HDR) land use classification is 20 dwelling units per acre, which translates to a maximum of 199 units. The site plan proposes 198 units. The site plan tabular data indicates that the buildings would account for 3.9 acres or 39.03% of the entire property. The recreation buildings and pool decks would account for 2.1 % of the site. The remaining portions would be comprised of roadways / driveways, sidewalks, carports, and pervious surface. Each recreation area would accommodate a swimming pool and a small cabana I veranda facility. One of the recreation / pool areas would be located by the project's front entrance along Federal Highway and the other would be located near the southwest corner of the property. According to Chapter 2.5, Section 9.B., when rezoning a property, no minimum lot Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 6 size or minimum yard shall be required; provided however, that PUD frontage on dedicated public roads shall observe front yard requirements in accordance with the zoning district the PUD use most closely resembles and that peripheral yards abutting other zoning districts shall be the same as required in the abutting zone. The abutting land to the north is located within an enclave of unincorporated Palm Beach County and zoned Commercial General (CG). As such, the side setback of the CG zoning district is 15 feet. The site plan proposes a side (north) setback of 10 feet on the subject site. This would be acceptable. The abutting land to the south is zoned Community Commercial (C-3). The required side setback of the C-3 zoning district is zero (0) feet. The site plan proposes a side (south) setback of 10 feet on the subject site. This also would be acceptable. The abutting lands to the west of the subject property are rights-of-way for Old Dixie Highway and the Florida East Coast Railroad. Therefore, no required setback is germane to the west boundary. In any case, the site plan proposes a 10-foot rear (west) setback. Similarly, to the east of the subject site is right-of-way for Federal Highway. Located within an enclave of unincorporated Palm Beach County, the commercial properties east of Federal Highway are zoned Gc. Again, no setback from the east (front) property line (per Chapter 2.5, Section 9.B.), is applicable for this project due to the separation distance between the subject site from CG-zoned properties across Federal Highway. The site plan proposes 18 three (3)-story buildings throughout the entire development. The first floor would be 9,694 square feet (in area), the second floor would be 10,166 square feet (in area), and the third floor would be 6,390 square feet (in area) for a total of 26,250 square feet per building. Each building would have 11 units. The unit sizes range between 1,601 square feet (1,265 square feet under air) to 3,093 square feet (2,515 square feet under air). The applicant is not proposing any solid-roof enclosures. The intent is that homeowners would be allowed to have screen-enclosures where the ground floor concrete slabs are under the second story balcony. The elevations show that the mean roof height of the three (3)-story buildings would be 37 feet. The peak of the roof would be 42 feet- six (6) inches in height. The PUD allows a building height of up to 45 feet. The site plan shows that a buffer wall I fence material would surround the entire development. The development would also have several carports within the parking areas. The elevations show that the carports would be 15 feet in height and allow for an opening of nine (9) feet - two (2) inches. The Wall Detail (sheet H-6) shows the buffer wall would be six (6) feet in height, including the keystone wall caps. The decorative columns would be six (6) - six (6) inches in height and would be spaced 18 feet apart. The Aluminum Fence Detail (sheet H-6) shows the aluminum fence with the same decorative columns. Design: Associated with the proposed type of townhouse developments are a wide variety of possible building designs (i.e. contemporary, traditional, Spanish-Mediterranean, etc.). The developer describes the proposed architectural style as "Old French Country". The design, as proposed, would provide for a sense of separation between units. The articulation of the front fa~ade would relieve the monotony and lessen the perceived density typical of townhouse developments. The elevations indicate that the buildings would be accented with white aluminum Staff Report - Gulfstream Gardens PUD (NWSP 05-016) Memorandum No PZ 05-167 Page 7 single hung windows, decorative brackets, stucco score lines, metal decorative shutters, horizontal sliding doors, decorative louvers, and aluminum picket railing. The elevations show the roofing material would consist of brown Hanson Nordic Maple flat roof tile. The exterior finish of the walls would be rough textured stucco. The applicant is proposing two (2) color schemes. The MAB paints are as follows: Scheme 1 Color Main Body SW 7050 Useful Gray Accent SW 7045 Intellectual Gray, SW 7046 Anonymous Doors and Shutters SW 6494 Lakeshore Trims & Band SW 7009 Pearly White Scheme 2 Color Main Body SW 6133 Muslin Accent SW 6135 Ecru, SW 6138 Artifact Doors and Shutters SW 6472 Composed Trims & Band SW 7005 Pure White Staff has no objections to the proposed building colors, architectural style, or roof type. The subject development would be consistent and compatible with the newer, recently approved townhouse projects approved within the vicinity. Staff is in favor of matching roof styles between the buildings and carports within the subject project. The project would also have shade trellises and spa trellises located within the pool/recreational areas and water fountains located in select locations. Signage: The site plan proposes a site project development sign located within the landscaped median at the front entrance along Federal Highway. The hardscape details plan (sheet H-6) shows that it would be 16 square feet in area and contain six (6) inch by six (6) inch tile background, nine (9)-inch height stainless steel letters with a brushed finish, and pre-cast keystone molding. RECOMMENDATION: Staff has reviewed this request for new site plan approval and recommends approval, contingent upon the approval of the corresponding request for master plan modification (MPMD 05-011) and subject to satisfying all comments indicated in Exhibit "c" - Conditions of Approval). Any additional conditions recommended by the Board or City Commission shall be documented accordingly in the Conditions of Approval. S: \Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Gulfstream Gardens\NWSP Q4-016\Staff Report.doc Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Mr. Greene spoke of the In Town proposal and the possibility of 45 to 60 du/acre and what that actually meant. He said the In Town project would be three times as big as The Harbors on the corner of Gateway Boulevard and Federal Highway. People need to understand that. Pamela Harvey-Patterson, owner of property at 231 N.E. 9th Avenue in the Heart of Boynton Beach, related having to move out of the Heart of Boynton neighborhood in 1987 because of crime in the area. They were sad to have to do that because the area is dear to them. She had not seen a difference in the area since 1987. Then, she met In Town developers who approached her and shared their vision for the area. She saw what they wanted to do for the area and embraced it because she wanted to see a change. She was so touched by what they wanted to do in the Heart of Boynton that she decided to work with them to make it happen. Ms. Harvey-Patterson said In Town had given more than the appraised value for the properties they purchased. They were not making swaps or trying to under price people. She said the residents of the Heart of Boynton wanted to have something nice like the City had done in the southern part of the City. Kathy Mayline, reporter for the West Side Gazette, expressed her belief that the people had no idea what their land was worth. She said it was worth millions, not tens of thousands, and that is what they want to buy it for. Chair Heavilin closed the Public Audience. The board recessed at 8:31 and the meeting resumed at 8:43 p.m. VI. Public Hearing Old Business - None New Business A. Master Plan Modification Description: Gulfstream Gardens (MPMD 05-01) Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners West side of Federal Highway, approximately 1/4 mile north of Gulfstream Boulevard Request for Master Plan modification to reorient the townhouse buildings, and modify and relocate parking areas, drive aisles, and recreation areas within the 9.99-acre Gulfstream Gardens Master Plan 1. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: New Site Plan 2. Project: Agent: Owner: Description: Gulfstream Gardens (NWSP 04-016) Bradley Miller, AICP with Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. Multiple owners Request for new site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units and related site improvements on a 9.99-acre parcel in the 10 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Planning Unit Development (PUD) zoning district. Attorney Spillias inquired whether any of the board members wished to reveal any ex parte communications with the developer, and there were no such declarations. Attorney Spillias explained the procedures for quasi-judicial hearings and swore in the people who planned to speak. Eric Johnson, Planner, presented on behalf of staff, saying staff reviewed the master plan modification request and the new site plan request and recommended approval of both items. It was staff's opinion that this request for Master Plan Modification would be consistent with City regulations and the intent of the Comprehensive Plan and represent a non-substantial change to the approved Master Plan. The configuration and reorientation of the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles are more clearly and coherently placed on the proposed Master Plan than on the original Master Plan. Staff's approval was subject to 39 Conditions of Approval, after the elimination of condition #3, with which the applicant had complied. Ms. Horenburger mentioned that the warehouse behind the project had open storage and she suggested Code Enforcement pay it a visit. Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning Consultants, 420 W. Boynton Beach Boulevard, showed a PowerPoint presentation of the proposed project. He commented that all the residents of the former mobile home park had been relocated. After resolving a lawsuit for one of the other property owners, they now had full control and ownership of the property and wished to get started. They proposed 198 townhouse units, one unit shy of the 20-du/acre category. They propose 17 feet of setback and buffering around the perimeter along Federal Highway. On the other three properties there were 10-foot setbacks and buffers around the perimeter. They had worked with the owners of Public Storage to the south and had a verbal agreement and a drafted easement agreement. This would allow for additional landscaping and buffering between the two projects. On the west side, Old Dixie Highway had a very wide right-of-way, and the proposal is to landscape it. The right-of-way is under the jurisdiction of the City of Boynton Beach. The presentation showed other projects the developer had erected in Coral Springs. They agreed with all conditions of approval with the exception of #3 with which they had complied. Mr. Johnson confirmed this. In response to Ms. Horenburger's question about the property to the north, Mr. Miller stated that his clients were pursuing the purchase of other properties to the north. They were being assembled and other applications for projects will be presented to the City in the near future. This would be a second phase to the subject project. Part of the plan prOVides connection areas to the northwest and northeast that would allow them to tie into it when the properties are secured. Mr. Fenton noted there was some question about annexation for this property. Mr. Miller responded part of the property was in the City and part was not, so they would have to go through a similar process where they would have to annex -the part that was not in the City. Chair Heavilin offered an opportunity for the CRA staff planner to comment on the project. Vivian Brooks, CRA Planning Director, said the project was consistent with the Federal Highway Corridor Plan and would clean up an area badly in need of regeneration. CRA staff recommended approval. 11 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Boynton Beach, Florida September 15, 2005 Mr. Miller confirmed that there were some carports, a feature he thought would be welcomed in the hot Florida sun. There would also be guest parking. Mr. Barretta amended his indication that he did not have any ex parte communications regarding this project. He did not recognize it initially. Chair Heavlin noted this for the record. Mr. Myott wanted to see drawings related to the entry to the project - the wall details, gate details, signage, and so forth, as the project is seen from Federal Highway. When told that they only had a plan view and not elevations, Mr. Myott stated they should have presented this in connection with their site plan request. He commented that the project looked good, but did not compare to other projects with more flair and excitement. Mr. Johnson thought the drawings were included in the packet and suggested the board members look at drawing #H-6, which seemed satisfactory. Alex Lamb, Landscape Architect, 269 Giraldi, Coral Gables, Florida, said he had done a number of projects in Boynton Beach, and was presently doing the Marina Village project. He had also been involved in CityPlace and some other notable projects. The main entrance was the doorway to their project and they would be investing a considerable sum for landscaping to create some curb appeal, running the length of Federal Highway from north to south. This was a result of working with Kevin Hallahan and staff to develop a streetscape that would complement the buildings. They were putting in Medjool Date Palms, Royal Palms, Italian Cypress, and flowering trees. There would also be some concrete planters, stuccoed and detailed decorative walls and fencing. They were going to introduce a double-sided entry sign on the median on the entrance road, tumbled concrete pavers in the roof tile color, landscaping and signage lighting to complement the project. His client has also committed to putting the overhead power lines underground for aesthetic purposes, under their own initiative. Chair Heavilin confirmed with Mr. Miller that everyone had been relocated from the mobile home park. He added the entire site was now cleared. She also confirmed with Mr. Miller the price point for the units (starting at $300K) and asked if there would be any affordable units, which there were not. Chair Heavilin opened the floor for the audience to speak on either the Master Plan Modification or the New Site Plan. She closed it when no one wished to speak. Motion Ms. Horenburger moved to approve the request for Master Plan Modification to the Gulfstream Gardens PUD to reorient the buildings, parking areas, and drive aisles within the 9.99-acre parcel. Mr. Fenton seconded the motion that passed 7-0. Motion Ms. Horenburger moved to approve the request for site plan approval to construct 198 dwelling units on a 9.99-acre parcel in the PUD zoning district, incorporating all staff conditions with the exception of #3 on page 8977 of the agenda. Vice Chair Tillman seconded the motion. Since there was some question about whether the public audience had been opened for the site plan specifically, Chair Heavilin opened the floor to speak on this subject. The floor was closed when no one wished to speak. Mr. Barretta favored conditioning approval on granting of the easement between this project and the warehouse, but it was noted there was already a condition to that effect. If the developer was unable to obtain the easement, contingency plans were in place. The motion passed 7-0. 12 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM F. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 Ju]y ]8, 2005 (Noon.) [gJ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 1,2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) 0 November 15, 2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF [gJ Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfmished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve the "BOYNTON TOWN CENTER" Record Plat, conditioned on the approval being the certification of the plat documents by H. David Kelley, k, PE/PSM (City Engineer and Surveyor & Mapper). EXPLANATION: The record plat review for this project commenced on June 22, 2005, to which the second and fmal review was completed on September 19, 2005. Several plat preparation changes not withstanding, staff now recommends that the City Commission approve the plat as presented subject to final signatures by the City Engineer and Mayor. PROGRAM IMPACT: The proposed development will continue to be delayed until the proposed record plat (and construction plans) have received technical compliance pursuant to the land Development Regulations. The Land Development Permit (LDP) cannot be issued until the proposed record plat is acceptable for recording with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florid. Construction permitting commences after the issuance of the LDP. FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: The proposed development will continue in abeyance until the proposed record plat is received in ~ ~trucen pI"" hav, h"n appmv,d fm P'ttting partment ea' sIgnature Public Works - Engineering Division Department Name City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC LOCATION SKETCH SECTION 20-45-4.3 NOT TO SCALE =:JimoN ROAD I I 2 I{) 01 IU !;( In 0:: IU I- ~ r- czr) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH'~ AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM . SE? I ~) VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM G. r'~ Ii, c t' '.- - I. ., T f., I ! ,-_' "..! Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to Citv Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to Citv Clerk's Office D August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) !Xl October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) D August 16,2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) D October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) D September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) D November 1,2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) D September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) D November 15, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) D Administrative D Development Plans NATURE OF !Xl Consent Agenda D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Public Hearing D Legal D Bids D Unfinished Business D Announcement D Presentation D City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Approve a motion to direct the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board to proceed with Phases 3 and 4 of the Odor Control Study by Hazen & Sawyer, Engineers, to determine appropriate odor control measures for the regional wastewater system. EXPLANATION: Phases 3 and 4 of the Study will involve further exploration and pilot testing into treatment alternatives to reduce odor at the Regional Wastewater facility. PROGRAM IMPACT: The goal is to reduce odor and corrosion potential. FISCAL IMPACT: None. Cost of the Study will be borne by the Regional Treatment and Disposal Board. a d remain with the status quo regarding odor control. ~- "'- ~ ~ Department Head's Signature UTILITIES Department Name City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources Cc: Peter Mazzella (wi one copy of attached agreement) Kofi Boateng File S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM H. Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office o August 2, 2005 o August 16. 2005 L September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 August L 2005 (Noon) I:8J October 5. 2005 o October 18. 2005 o l\ovember L 2005 o November 15.2005 September 19.2005 (Noon) July 18,2005 (Noon.) October 3,2005 (Noon) August IS. 2005 (Noon) October 17.2005 (Noon) September 6. 2005 (Noon) October 31, 2005 (Noon) ,--", -- ~ --( NA TURE OF AGENDA ITEM o Administrative I:8J Consent Agenda o Public Hearing o Bids o Announcement o City Manager's Report 0 (/') Development Plans . . 0 0 New Business 0 w Legal 0 :;:-~ Unfinished Business 0 Presentation CJ Ul .-'.....) '1 ::r. -01 ,~...-.- ('Ie:, -.~~. RECOMMENDATION: Commission approval ofa $5,000,00 donation to MAD DADS of Greater Boynton Beach, Inc. from the state law enforcement trust fund, EXPLANATION: In accordance with Florida State Statute 932,705 the Boynton Beach Police Department maintains a law enforcement trust fund which has a current balance in excess of$15,000,OO. In accordance with the statute, the department is required to expend or donate 15 percent of the proceeds in the trust fund for the support or operation of any drug treatment, drug abuse, drug prevention, crime prevention, drug abuse education, safe neighborhood or school resource officer program. The Boynton Beach chapter of MAD DADS After School Tutorial Program which serves the Boynton Beach community, includes a strong anti-drugianti-crime educational component and as a result, is qualified to receive funding from the law enforcement trust fund, The MAD DADS after school program targets city residents in the K to grade 10 population and operates Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with weekend field trips, The program is run throughout the school year at Congress Community Middle School and during the summer months as a full time camp program. PROGRAM IMPACT: Educational and personal development opportunities for youth residing in the City of Boynton Beach. FISCAL IMPACT: There are sufficient funds in the law enforcement trust fund to provide for this donation. AL TERNA TlVES: None. epartment Head's Signature G. Matthew Immler Chief of Police City Manager's Signature Kurt Bressner Department Name City Attorney i Finance i Human Resources S:\BCLLETIN\FORMS\A.GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC Board of Directors CEO, Ben Bryant President, Valerie Bryant Secretary, Doris Jackson Treasure, Leonard A1bwy MAD DADS OF GREATER BOYNTON BEACH, INC. (Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs & Social Disorder) P.O. Box 549 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0549 Chief Immler 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd Bo:ynton Beach. FL 33435f Dear Chief lmmler , On behalf of MAD DADS of Greater Boynton Beach, I am seeking the BOynton Beach Police Department's assistance in providing additional financial support for our After-School Tutorial program that exists within the Heart of Boynton Beach initiative. Our after-school program targets BOynton Beach' s low-income students who have been identified as "at-risk" for a variety of reasons, We allow these students a chance to participate in supplemental academic opportunities and social activities that are infused with anti-drug education from various community leaders and instructors. This program runs throughout the school year at Congress Community Middle School and continues its program in the summer months on a full-time basis, Through participating in our program, students are encouraged to explore career opportunities through guest speakers and field trips, participate in group counseling when those services are offered, develop their technology skills, and reduce their chances of becoming part ofthe juvenile justice system by having a safe school environment open to them at the end of the school day and in the summer months MAD DADS not only enhances its program with an anti-drug curriculum, it keeps our youth in a safe environment during the times many of them would not be receiving adequate adult supervision, The MAD DADS after-school program targets the Bo:ynton Beach K-lO population and operates Monday through Friday from 4:00-8:00 PM, however there are also weekend field trips \\ith our drill team and other events that occur on the weekends, For example, last year, the MAD DADS drill team \vas fortunate to travel to Orlando, Jacksomille, and Tampa for competitions. Ten students also went to Tampa for the 2005 Crime Prevention Conference. In short, this program is \\illing to provide a limitless drug-free, violence-free, and enriching environment for these children. We are currently servicing approximately 50-70 students who live within the BOynton Beach city limits. There is a one-time $25.00 registration fee. Teachers and staff are paid at an hourly rate commensurate with the fees collected. Regrettably, there is a financial shortage of $7,000 to help facilitate our needs. By giving students this opportunity, we are not only helping them become better citizens, but providing them a safe place at a time when many of our youth otherv.ise turn to mischievous and deviant activities. It would be tragic if we took this opportunity away from the students and parents who have relied on our semces. Board of Directors CEO, Ben Bryant President, Valerie Bryant Secretuy, I>oris Jackson Treasure, Leonard Albury MAD DADS OF GREATER BOYNTON BEACH, INC. (Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs & Social Disorder) P.O. Box 549 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0549 We would appreciate any financial assistance that you could pro,,;de us. I invite you and your officers to come out to Congress Middle School to view the work that we are doing for Bo~nton' s children and for our community. I look forward to hearing from you and perhaps meeting to discuss this further at a mutually convenient time. Sincerely, Ausbee Ben Bryant '....'.sr... \") ~'(').I'.\... " \ ". ~ ,/u ;... i"~"'''''''' __"'~"."G5' ]'0 \> IX. ~ CITY MANAGER'S REPORT CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM A AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 . July 18,2005 (Noon) 0 October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 Augusi 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October] 8, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17,2005 ("Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15, 2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF 0 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing 0 Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Request concurrence with staffs recommendation to replace the Wilson pool with a new one. EXPLANATION: At the Capital Improvements Project (CIP) Workshop on August 30, we discussed options to either renovate or build a new pool. In an effort to provide better clarity regarding these options, staff and the City's consulting team evaluated the associated costs and provided further analysis (exhibit "A"). Consequently, staff is recommending constructing a new pool. This will yield a facility designed to meet current standards, be far more attractive, and will meet the community's needs for many more years. PROGRAM IMP ACT: The current pool was designed in the 1950s. It is over 40 years old and recently several significant structural and maintenance problems have rendered it inoperable, New pools are being designed to be more reflective of current usage trends. This includes play features (water slide, splash/spray areas), shallow water that is less threatening to non-swimmers, expanded decks to accommodate parent observation, and dedicated teaching areas. FISCAL IMPACT: The CIP budget includes $800,000 for pool repairs and modification, and $345,000 for a "sprayground". A new pool, which includes an expanded deck, learn to swim area, additional restrooms and water play features will cost approximately $1,094,490. :'/. necessary rep..a~s to the existing poo~. .t-I-{J City Manager's Signature ALTERNATIVES: Make only t Recreation & Parks Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC Exhibit "A" CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Kurt Bressner, City Manager FROM: Jeffrey Livergood, Director of Public Works and Engineering Wally Majors, Director of Recreation and Parks DATE: September 15, 2005 SUBJECT: Wilson Pool An essential and exciting component of the Wilson Center project involves enhancing swimming activities on the property. To that end, the Engineering and Recreation & Parks staff have had numerous meetings with our design team to determine what features are desirable on site for recreational swimming. Our design team includes the two of us, Kimley Horn (consultant engineer), MPA Architects, and Aqua Dynamics Design Group (pool engineer). Additional City staff involved include Jody Rivers, Brent Rolle and Mary DeGrafenreidt. We have spent considerable time evaluating the condition of the existing pool to determine if conditions are such that the existing pool structure can be renovated and if so, would a renovation yield the desired swimming experience at less cost to the community. We initially learned that the pool is coated with a fiberglass resin that is now delaminating and must be removed. Therefore, any renovation of the pool will require total removal of the fiberglass material and then the concrete pool shell would be recoated with a new concrete surface such as diamond brite or marcite. However, the condition of the concrete shell beneath the existing fiberglass is very much an unknown factor. It is entirely possible that the existing concrete shell is in good condition. However, the fiberglass could very well be masking structural faults such as cracking or other deterioration that would cause significant restoration costs. During the City Commission budget meeting, we discussed very preliminarily the potential means of either renovating the pool or building a new pool altogether. To that end, we realized that to properly compare the cost of renovation versus new construction it is necessary to equalize the scope of the two comparisons. Therefore, we requested the City's consultant team to evaluate the costs ofthe following two options, A copy ofthe consultant's report is attached hereto. 1. Cost to refurbish the existing pool shell, and 2. Cost to reconstruct a new pool identical to the existing structure. Cost to Refurbish The consultant team has submitted costs to refurbish the existing pool structure. The estimated cost to refurbish the existing pool is $360,000. This assumes that the existing shell is in satisfactory condition. Staff believes that it would not be prudent to proceed with renovation without knowing the condition of the underlying concrete structure. The cost to remove the fiberglass and investigate the concrete condition is estimated at $20,000. To assess the condition of the structure would not only involve the investigative cost, but it would delay the overall project design by at least two months while we contract for the fiberglass removal. This option continues with a pool deep end and associated liabilities. The breakdown of renovation costs, not including unknown costs for concrete shell repair, is as follows: Pool Renovation Engineering Fiberglass Removal Concrete Repair Contingency Total to Refurbish Cost to Construct New $360,000 $54,100 $20,000 ???? $62,100 $496,200 This alternative assumes complete removal of the existing pool structure yet assumes re- use of the existing filtration and chlorination systems, as is also the case in the refurbishment. The cost to build a new pool with the same exterior dimensions of the existing pool is estimated to be $389,000. This compares very favorably to the pool renovation cost identified above of $360,000. A new pool eliminates the deep end and the associated liabilities. The consultant team has identified additional costs for a new pool to include $45,000 for deck reconstruction and additional restrooms at $60,000 (according the Florida Building Code review, expanded restrooms would be required for a new pool). The breakdown of cost to construct a new pool is as follows: Pool Construction Deck Restrooms Engineering Contingency $389,000 $45,000 $60,000 $76,320 $85,500 Total To Build New $655,820 Comparison Staff believes that the cost to build a new pool is comparable to the cost of refurbishing the existing structure. When one factors out the requirement for new restrooms ($60,000) associated with new construction, the cost to build a new pool is approximately $100,000 more than refurbishing the existing pool. However, this cost difference could be significantly narrowed if the existing concrete pool shell beneath the fiberglass is not in good condition. Recommendation Staff believes that because the costs of the two options are similar, the correct solution is to build a new pool. In this scenario, we can envision many future years of swimming in a new pool. It is not our recommendation to refurbish a 40 plus year old pool. Because staff is recommending that the pool be constructed new, we have an opportunity to include various water play features. It's become apparent that very few people use pools simply to swim laps and exercise. The popularity of water parks clearly illustrate that pool patrons are attracted to a facility that provides opportunities for fun. This would include appurtenances such as a water slide, splash and spray features and areas devoted exclusively for play. Acknowledging the paramount need for swimming and safety lessons, the new pool would also feature a "learn to swim" area, and increased deck space for parental observation. This will be an area of the pool with swallow water, which will allow non-swimmers an opportunity to gain confidence and related skills in a non threatening, appropriately designed facility. The current budget for the pool and spray features at Wilson Center is $800,000 for the pool and $345,000 for the spray ground. Staff proposes to proceed with the enhanced pool design, including the above referenced amenities, at the estimated price of $1,094,490 as outlined in the consultant's report. XC: CIP Team 0l$IGIf ~ INC. AQUATIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 4910 SW 72nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33155 Phone (305) 667-8975 Fax (305) 662-1002 Website: AQUADYNAMICS.NET e-mail: INFO@lAQUADYNAMICS.NET Wmer Park & Famdy A,quat!c Center Des,;.n Resort. I.tote'. & Condom rJ'urn POO' OesJpr1 Forensics, Evaiual<}tls. & Ana:ys:s CO!! V'oiat.ons. Variances. Pewl,lting Custom Res'clent a' Des,on ,Jer-In J vVahisr PrTic:pa" Ge!""narc! Sauve" P = Of-e;'3 T3t~ca{ja P.:: September 9,2005 Mr, Mark Beatty MPA Architects, Inc, 1801 Centerpark Drive Suite 175 West palm Beach, FI33401 (561) 683-7000 Office (561) 478-3922 Fax Rs: WILSON PARK POOL RENOVATION Dear Mark: In accordance with The City's request, I offer the following commentary related to the salvaging of the existing pool shell v. the argument for a new pool in the same location, Findings of Fact Currently we already know that the existing stainless gutter has leak problems, is in disrepair, and most likely has problems with the main feeder pipe to the collector tank, It requires replacement. The interior of the pool is covered with "Fiber Tech" fiberglass surfacing that is worn well beyond what can be repaired and used again. The integrity of the concrete pool shell is questionable as the fiberglass covering has prevented an inspection of the wall and floor surface, Removing the fiberglass to inspect the walls and floor surface can be expensive as the "water blaster process" can cost as much as $ 20,000.00 dollars to perform, Additionally, upon removal of the Fiber Tech Surfacing, inspection holes punched into the walls and floor in several places would be required to evaluate the condition of the steel. It has been my experience in these matters that we most likely will find that corrosion has taken place, as this base structure is 30-35 years old already. The additional cost for breaking the holes for inspection would cost approximately $6500.00 dollars, Additionally the pool was constructed with a Dive Well that is 12 feet deep, The City has a tremendous liability with the Dive Well, especially in this area where the number of certified swimmers is very low Summary Presuming that after destructive testing occurs, the shell is found to be in satisfactory condition, The fact that this pool is already old should be major a consideration in moving forward with an expensive renovation, The pool builder will not warrant the shell against leakage and any future failure due to corrosion to rebar. Further, the Dive Well should be filled in to remove the potential liability of an accident in deep water, Lastly, the pool will continue to inherit deep water only, leaving no shallow areas for learn to swim use, The pool is 4 feet deep at the shallow end and 6 feet deep at the deep end, with the attached dive well that is 12 feet deep. The average depth of water in the main pool body is 5 feet. Recommendations We have estimated the cost of renovating the existing pool with a new stainless gutter at $360,000,00 dollars, This was submitted as Option #1 to the City. The cost of a new pool, in the same location, and the same size at 3600 square feet (48' x 75') is $ 389,000.00 dollars, Additionally, demolition of the deck at $45,000,00, and additional Restrooms at $60,000,00 will drive the cost to $494,000,00, This pool will reuse the existing filter system and collector tank currently located in the room, The system was installed in 1999 and is in good condition, This pool will have depths ranging from 3' to 5' at the deep end and will used solely for recreation and learn to swim classes, We have provided another option for a learn to swim pool with separate learn to swim area, The pool also includes waterfeatures in the shallow water area. The shallow water area is separated from the main pool body, This was issued as option #2 to the City, Cost for this option was $570,000,00. With the addition of the 3 flume poly slide ($75,000), The Deck Shower ($3,000), The Men's and Women's Unisex Restrooms ($30,000 each=$60,000), Existing Pool demolition ($45,000), and the new retaining wall and deck ($70,000), the total cost of the New Pool will be $823,000, With associated factors and costs considered, I would not pursue the option for pool renovation, It is my recommendation that the City invest the dollars in either Option #2, or in a new pool of the same size and shape as that which currently exists, Respectfully, Aquadynamics Design Group, Inc, John J, Wahler, Principal Project Manager C:/wpdocs/MPAlWllson Park Renovation 9-9-05 WILSON PARK POOL COMPLEX BUDGET ESnMATES FOR POOL REPAIWPEPLACEMENTOpnONS OPTION A OPTION B OPTION C New pool with New pool to match expanded deck, learn Cost Category Repair to match existing, including to swim area, existing need for new additional restrooms restrooms and waterplay features Aquatic Facility Construction Cost $360,000 $494,000 $823,000 KHA Enginnering fee $7,300 $12,100 $21,700 Subconsultant fees for MPA and Aquadynamics $46,800 $64,220 $106,990 Contingency (15%) $62,100 $85,500 $142,800 TOTAL $476,200 $655,820 $1,094,490 Note: See attached letter from Aquadynamics for full descriptions of features and assumptions associated with each option. DRAFT Proposed Pool Fees 091505,xls / SUMMARY 9/15/2005 KII. - LEGAL ITEM A.l CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to Citv Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Oftice 0 August 2, 2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5,2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o o o o o o Administrative 0 Development Plans Consent Agenda 0 New Business Public Hearing ~ Legal Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 --{ Announcement Presentation , , c/) ,q -::J .'- RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda ~r' Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading, The City Commission approved the subject request on September 20, 2005 under . :.:.-::. Public Hearing and Legal, Ordinance - First Reading, For further details pertaining to the request, see attached ~artIn.C~~ of Development Memorandum No, PZ 05-147, f;-? City Manager's Report co C,:) ~--'~!_~ ,-::> ~ 1 L <..--') -'- EXPLANATION: PROJECT: Boynton Dixie (ANNEX 05-003) AGENT: Weiner & Aronson, P.A. OWNER: Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD LOCATION: Northwest comer of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway DESCRIPTION: Request to annex the subject property, PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: Developmen epa nt Director ~~g ~~ire"'" . City Attorney / F;nallCe / Humrn Re,o",,", S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJ CTS\Boynton DlXle\ANEX 05-003\Agenda Item Request Boynton Dlxle M..rNEX 05-003 2nd readmg 10-S-OS.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 05- 05 b i r- : L 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING 8.6+/- ACRES OF 5 LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY 6 LIMITS \VITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND 7 THAT WILL, UPON ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE 8 A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE 9 CITY TERRITORY; PROVIDING THAT THE 10 PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND 11 PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE 12 REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE 13 PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; 14 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, 15 AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING THAT 16 THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE 17 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM 18 BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION. 19 20 \VHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Boynton Beach requires the 21 development of an Annexation Program; and 22 WHEREAS, the owner, Pineapple Grove Properties, LTD., by and through their 23 agent, Weiner & Aronson, P.A., of the property more particularly described hereinafter, has 24 heretofore filed a Petition, pursuant to Section 9 of Appendix A-Zoning, of the Code of 25 Ordinances, City of Boynton Beach, Florida, for the purpose of annexing a certain tract of 26 land consisting of approximately 8.6 acres; and 2 7 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach hereby exercises its option to annex the 28 ' following tract of land as hereinafter described, in accordance with Article I, Section 7 (32) 29 of the Charter of the City and Section 171.044, and 171.062(2), Florida Statutes; and 30 WHEREAS, said tract of land lying and being within Palm Beach County is 31 contiguous to the existing city limits of the City of Boynton Beach, and will, upon its 32 annexation, constitute a reasonably compact addition to the City territory. S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Annexations\Annexation - Pineapple Grove.doc 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 2 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 3 Section 1. That each and every Whereas clause is true and correct. 4 Section 2. Pursuant to Article I, Section 7 (32) of the Charter of the City of 5 Boynton Beach, Florida and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes the following described 6 unincorporated and contiguous tract of land situated and lying and being in the County of 7 Palm Beach, Florida, to wit: 8 Tract 1, Replat of a portion of Gulf Stream Estates Plat No. 2 9 according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16, 10 Page 11, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 11 12 CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 8.6 ACRES OF LAND 13 14 is hereby annexed to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and such land so annexed shall be 15 and become part of the City with the same force and effect as though the same had been 16 originally incorporated in the territorial boundaries thereof. 17 Section3 : That Section 6 and 6(a) of the Charter of the City of Boynton 18 Beach, Florida, is hereby amended to reflect the annexation of said tract of land more 19 particularly described in Section 2 of this Ordinance. 20 Section 4: That by Ordinances adopted simultaneously herewith, the 21 proper City zoning designation and Land Use category is being determined as contemplated 22 in Section 171.162(2), Florida Statutes. 23 Section 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are 24 hereby repealed. 25 Section 6: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 26 thereofbe declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Annexations\Annexation - Pineapple Grove,doc l' affect the remainder ofthis Ordinance. I 2 Section 7: This Ordinance shall not be passed until the same has been advertised 3 for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Boynton 4 Beach, Florida, as required by the City Charter and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. 5 Section 8. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. 6 Section 9. This ordinance, after adoption, shall be filed with the Clerk of the 7 Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. 8 FIRST READING this ~ day of Se.prembe(" , 2005. 9 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this day of ,2005. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ATTEST: 25 26 ' 27 I City Clerk I 28 . 29 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S.\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Annexations\Annexation - Pineapple Grove,doc TO: FROM: THROUGH: DATE: PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: REQUEST: DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING It ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05-147 Chair and Members Planning and Development Board and Mayor and City Commission Dick Hudson[ AICP Senior Planner Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning and Zoning August 5, 2005 Boynton Dixie (ANNEX 05-003 and LUAR 05-007) Annex the property; amend the future land use designation from MR-5 (Medium Density Residential with a density of 5 du/ac [with PUD zoning]-Palm Beach County) to Medium Density Residential with a density of 9.68 du{ac; and rezone from RS single family zoning (Palm Beach County) to PUD Planned Unit Development in order to develop an 82-unit townhouse community. Property Owner: Applicant! Agent: Location: Parcel Size: Existing Land Use: Existing Zoning: Proposed Land Use: Proposed Zoning: Proposed Use: PROJECT DESCRIPnON Pineapple Grove Properties[ L TO Pineapple Grove Properties[ LTD/Weiner & Aronson, P.A. Northwest corner of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway (FEC railroad right-of-way)(Exhibit "A") :!:8.6 acres MR-S--Medium Density Residential with a maximum density of 5 du{ac with PUD zoning (Palm Beach County) RS--Single Family Residential (Palm Beach County) MeDR-Medium Density Residential (9.68 du/ac) PUD Planned Unit Development Townhouse community with 82 units Page 2 File Number: ANEX Os-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Adjacent Uses: North: Property within the City of Boynton Beach, the northeastern half of the abutting property designated MeDR and zoned R-2 Duplex Residential; the northwestern half designated LOR Low Density Residential and zoned R-IA Single Family Residential Development. The property is developed as a single-family residential neighborhood. South: The right-of-way of Gulfstream Boulevard! then property within the City of Delray Beach designated (from the southeast to southwest) Commerce (Industrial)! Transitional Commercial! and LD (Low Density Residential [5 dujac]) East: The rights-of-way of the FEC railroad and Old Dixie Highway, then property within the City of Boynton Beach designated Special High Density Residential-SHDR (20 dujac) and zoned PUD Planned Unit Development West: Developed single family residential neighborhood within the City of Boynton Beach designated LDR and zoned R-IA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Staff recommends approval of the requested land use amendment and rezoning based on its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, the existence of capacity to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and as it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. However! this recommendation is contingent upon further modifications to the master plan to improve the transition to, or boundary between the project and the adjacent single-family neighborhood. While the site plan for the proposed project does provide building setbacks that mirror those of adjacent development! the layout of the structures places the most intense development adjacent to the abutting and developed single- family detached neighborhood. PROJECT ANALYSIS The parcels, which are the subject of this land use amendment, total :!:8.6 acres. Because of the size of the property under consideration! the Florida Department of Community Affairs classifies this amendment as a "small scale" amendment. A "small-scale" amendment is adopted prior to forwarding to the Florida Department of Community Affairs and is not reviewed for compliance with the state, regional and local comprehensive plans prior to adoption. Master Plan Reauirements The regulations for the Planned Unit Development zoning district require that a master plan/site plan! including multi-year phases be submitted and reviewed for approval at the time of rezoning to PUD. In this instance! a request for site plan approval was submitted concurrent with the applications for annexation, land use amendment and rezoning which will serve to satisfy the requirements. Page 3 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie The sole entrance to the project is from Gulfstream Boulevard at the southeast corner of the parcel. A second access point further west on Gulfstream Boulevard is provided only for emergency access. Immediately adjacent to the entrance is a small recreation area of approximately 5,000 sq. ft. containing a swimming pool and a cabana with 708 sq. ft. under roof. A tot lot of approximately 2,700 sq. ft. provides a second recreation area and is located along the main circulation road some 300 feet from the project entrance. On the north side of the property, a vacant space of approximately 3,150 sq. ft. provides a break in the row of townhouses, and is proposed to be landscaped, although the plans show no designated purpose for this lot. Even with the possibility of some of the perimeter dwellings to install swimming pools, the recreation amenities provided to the development as a whole are minima'. By comparison, Coastal Bay Colony, with 64 townhouse units, provides a recreation area of 5,400 sq, ft. which includes a pool and a clubhouse with 1,650 sq. ft. under air; and Waterside, with 113 townhouse units, provides a 5,000 sq. ft. clubhouse adjacent to its swimming pool, in addition to two passive green spaces, one of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. includes water features, and another of 8,000 sq.ft. Forty-foot rights-of-way provide for traffic circulation throughout the proposed development. Each street section includes two ten-foot lanes of paving flanked with three-foot planting strips and four-foot sidewalks. In strategic locations, paver cross-walks are used to direct pedestrian traffic and to alert motorists. The three bedroom/two and half bath townhouse units are two-story, traditional style, with one-story garages topped with sun decks providing separation between the units. A second garage is located in the two-story portion of the structure. Maximum height of the units is 37 feet, two inches to peak of roof and 32 feet, eight inches to midpoint. Front elevations have columned double porches reminiscent of Charleston-style houses, and projecting pedimented sections. The design provides a sense of separation to the units and the articulation of the front fa~ade relieves the monotony and lowers the perceived density typical in townhouse designs. Unfortunately, the rear fac;ades are not provided with similar design variety, with one continuous row of seven units proposed with rear fa~ades facing Gulfstream Boulevard. Another unbroken strip of twelve units backs up to the single-family neighborhood to the west. Building setbacks mirror those of abutting development. On the north and west, the required 25-foot setback provides an opportunity for the units located there to have the option of a swimming pool, although the location shown for air conditioning equipment in the rear yards severely limits the size of the pool. Staff would recommend that the western building, containing 12 units be broken up to relieve the wall-like effect against the adjacent single-family development and that some design elements be added to the rear elevation of the units facing Gulfstream Boulevard to provide some visual variety and interest. Page 4 File Number: ANEX Os-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Review Based on Criteria The criteria used to review Comprehensive Plan amendments and rezonings are listed in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Section 9, Administration and Enforcement, Item C. Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Rezonings. These criteria are required to be part of a staff analysis when the proposed change includes an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. Pursuant to Section 9.C.2(2) of the Land Development Regulations, staff is not required to review a petition against the eight (8) criteria only when the petition is consistent with the city's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map designation for properties to be annexed. In this instance, the applicant is requesting a higher residential density than that recommended by the Comprehensive Plan; therefore, the review against the criteria is required. a. Whether the proposed rezoning would be consistent with applicable comprehensive plan policies including but not limited to/ a prohibition against any increase in dwelling unit density exceeding 50 in the hurricane evacuation zone without written approval of the Palm Beach County Emergency Planning Division and the City's risk manager. The planning department shall also recommend limitations or requirements/ which would have to be imposed on subsequent development of the prope~ in order to comply with policies contained in the comprehensive plan. The subject property is west of the hurricane evacuation zone; therefore, the prohibition cited is not applicable. According to the Comprehensive Plan Future land Use Support Document, Section VII, Problems and Opportunities, the following is recommended: "This property should be annexed into the City prior to providing water or sewer service. The portion of this parcel abutting the FEC tracks for a depth of approximately 175 feet should be placed in the Medium Density Residential land use category and R-2 zoning district, which would allow for the construction of a row of duplexes similar to that which exists further to the north, along S.E. 2nd Street. The property which lies to the west of this line should be placed in the Low Density Residential land use category and R-1A zoning district." According to these directions, that portion of the property earmarked for the Medium Density Residential designation would be eligible for development of up to 25 units (:1:2,6 acres x 9.68 dufac), and the remainder would provide another 29 units (:1:6 acres x 4.84 dufac) for a development total of 54 units. By utilizing the PUD zoning, these units could be arranged with a higher density unit type being constructed along the eastern boundary of the property adjacent to the FEC right-of-way and a less-dense unit type constructed abutting the single family development to the west, or the density could be dispersed uniformly on the property. The applicant is requesting a single land use designation with a density of 9.68 dufac and proposing a development containing 82 units utilizing the same unit type throughout. With regards to the above-cited recommendation, Policy 1.16.3 of the Land Use Element reads: "The City shall continue to enforce the land development regulations to enforce and implement the policies that regulate the use and Intensity, and other characteristics for the development of specific areas, as set forth in the Land Use Problems and Page 5 File Number: ANEX OS-003--lUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Opportunities section of the support documents for this element. Those recommendations contained in the land Use Problems and Opportunities section are hereby incorporated by reference into the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of this Plan. By 2004, the Problems and Opportunities section shall be revised to reflect current conditions in each of the planning areas. Until the revisions are adopted, the recommendations shall be considered as advisory'" This review and update is occurring as part of the Comprehensive Plan EAR project and ultimate plan update. Policy 1.17.5 of the Future Land Use Element reinforces the recommendations and reads as follows: "The City shall continue to maintain and improve the character of existing single-family and lower-density neighborhoods, by preventing conversions to higher densities, except when consistent with adjacent land uses, or with implementing redevelopment plans including the Boynton Beach 20/20 Redevelopment Master Plan." While the 25-foot rear building setbacks of the townhouse units on the west side of the development do mirror those of the adjacent single family development, the monolithic nature of the structure and the uninteresting rear fa~ade of the building only serve to emphasize the difference in the density between the two areas. b. Whether the proposed rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts, or would constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual property owner as contrasted with the protection of the public welfare. While the proposed rezoning would be a continuation of the zoning on adjacent lands to the north, it is approximately twice as dense as that to the west. A transition in densities within the proposed development, so that lower density units were located adjacent to the single-family development, would help to ameliorate the impacts of the proposed development. c. Whether changed or changing conditions make the proposed rezoning desirable. The fact of the request for annexation of the property requires a land use amendment and rezoning of the property to City designation and zoning district make the actions necessary. The appropriateness of the future land use designation is the only question and that has been discussed above, under Criterion "b". d. Whether the proposed use would be compatible with utility systems, roadways, and other public facilities. Traffic analyses prepared by consultants for the applicant show that in a comparison of development of the property under current County regulations the site could yield 44 dwelling units (8.8 acres x 5 du/ac) producing 440 total dally trips. Under the City's land use designation the proposed 84 dwelling units would produce 588 dally trips for a net increase of 148 trips. The Page 6 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie project is located in the Coastal Residential Exception Area and is exempt from the requirements of the Traffic Performance Standards. Utilizing the City standards for water service of 200 gallons per day per capita, the total water service demand for the project would be 43,680 gallons per day. Sewer service demand, calculated at 90 gallons per day per capita, would be 17,086 gallons per day. With respect to solid waste, the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority has stated that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the county's municipalities throughout the lO-year planning period. The School District of Palm Beach County has reviewed the application and has determined that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the resident population. Lastly, drainage will also be reviewed in detail as part of the site plan approval, and must satisfy all requirements of the city and local drainage permitting authorities. e. Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties, or would affect the property values of adjacent or nearby properties. Compatibility of the density of the proposed project is discussed above. In addition, the proposed height of the structures (32' 8'') is greater than those permitted in the abutting R-2 Duplex Residential district (25') and the R-l-A Single Family Residential district (30') and is certainly higher than the predominately one-story structures that exist on these properties. While PUD regulations were promulgated to give a developer a greater range of options than are permitted under development requirements for specific zoning districts, the approval of a PUD zoning should not be construed to remove all requirements related to compatibility except building setbacks. Given the relative ages of the adjacent structures, the development of the proposed project will likely not have a negative impact on their value. f. Whether the property is physically and economically developable under the existing zoning. Physically, the property could be developed in the unincorporated County under the existing land use (MR-5) and zoning and could be developed within the City under a Low Density Residential designation (the City's land use designation closest to the County's). Given the escalating prices of land east of 1-95, and indeed throughout South Florida and the proximity of the FEe railroad to the property, the development of single-family detached residences in this location may not be economically feasible. The Comprehensive Plan's recommendation for higher density along the eastern boundary was intended so that the more intense development, would serve to buffer the lower density development to the western portion from the effects of the railroad. g. Whether the proposed rezoning is of a scale which is reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the city as a whole. Criteria for evaluating the benefits of the proposed development to the needs of the neighborhood and the City include service demands, density, use, value and consistency with Comprehensive Plan policies. As Indicated above the project Is consistent with the Page 7 File Number: ANEX Os-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Comprehensive Plan, capacity exists to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. h. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the city for the proposed use, in districts where such use is already allowed. This is one of the larger single parcels available for development east of 1-95 that would not require demolition and redevelopment or assembly. No similar site is available for development with a Medium Density Residential designation. CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS As indicated herein, this request is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan; will not create additional impacts on infrastructure that cannot be met at the present time; will be relatively compatible with adjacent land uses and will contribute to the overall economic development of the City. Therefore, staff recommends that the subject request be approved, if the transition from the project to the adjacent single-family homes to the west, and the appearance of the project to Gulfstream Boulevard are enhanced. First, the rear facades of those buildings located along Gulfstream Boulevard should be improved to provide articulation and visual interest, essentially making them appear like the fronts of the units rather than the rear of the buildings. Secondly, the single structure containing 12 townhouse units should be altered to reduce the impact and appearance of density along the western boundary of the project. The single structure should be divided into two or more individual buildings, or set further back to allow greater separation and buffering. ATTACHMENTS S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Boynton Dixie\LUAR 05-007\STAFF REPORT NEW,doc LOCATION MAP Boynton-Dixie ANEX 05-003 & LUAR 05-007 Exhibit A SIT'E CI Limit ...., ...... = - 370 185 o 370 Feet XII. ~ LEGAL ITEM A.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon,) [gJ October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) D September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) D September 20, 2005 September 6. 2005 (Noon) D November IS, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) D Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF 0 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing [gJ Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business en :q ,1__, 0 Announcement 0 Presentation J 0 City Manager's Report r-,,) -. RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda un~ ' __ Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. The City Commission approved the subject request on September 20, 2005 ~der ,'i_ Public Hearing and Legal, Ordinance - First Reading, For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Dffia~~ of Development Memorandum No. PZ 05-147, -.\:'; EXPLANATION: PROJECT: Boynton Dixie (LUAR 05-007) AGENT: Weiner & Aronson, P.A. OWNER: Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD LOCATION: Northwest comer of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from Medium Density Residential (MR-5) to Medium Density Residential (MeDR). PROGRAM IMP ACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: N/A Development epartment Director )."v.-' ~~ J:flanning and Zon' g irector CIty Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\PROJECTS\Boynton Dixie\LUAR 05-007\Agenda Item Request Boynton Dixie LUAR 05-007 2nd reading Amend 10-5-05.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 05- 057 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-38 5 BY MIENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT 6 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR A PARCEL 7 O\VNED BY PINEAPPLE GROVE PROPERTIES LTD., 8 AND LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 9 THE INTERSECTION OF GULFSTREAl\-f 10 BOULEVARD AND OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY; 11 CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM 12 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL WITH A 13 MAXIl\-IUM DENSITY OF 5 DUlAC WITH PUD 14 ZONING (MR-5) (PALM BEACH COUNTY) TO 15 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MeDR) (9.68 16 DUlAC); PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, 17 SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 18 19 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has adopted 20 a Comprehensive Future Land Use Plan and as part of said Plan a Future Land Use Element 21 pursuant to Ordinance No. 89-38 and in accordance with the Local Government 22 Comprehensive Planning Act; and 23 'VHEREAS, the procedure for amendment of a Future Land Use Element of a 24 Comprehensive Plan as set forth in Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has been followed; and 25 WHEREAS, after two (2) public hearings the City Commission acting in its dual 26 capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission finds that the amendment 27 hereinafter set forth is consistent with the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan and deems it in 28 the best interest of the inhabitants of said City to amend the aforesaid Element of the 29 Comprehensive Plan as provided. 30 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 31 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 32 Section 1: The foregoing WHEREAS clauses are true and correct and incorporated S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Land Use\Boynton Dixie.doc 1 herein by this reference. 2 Section 2: Ordinance No. 89-38 of the City is hereby amended to reflect the 3 following: 4 That the Future Land Use of the following described land located on the Northwest 5 comer ofthe intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway in Boynton Beach, 6 Florida shall be changed from Medium Density Residential with a maximum density of 5 7 duJac with PUD zoning (MR -5)(Palm Beach County) and shall now be designated as Medium 8 Density Residential (MeDR) (9.68 duJac): 9 Tract I, Replat of a portion of Gulf Stream Estates Plat No. 2 10 according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16, 11 Page 11, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida 12 13 Subject to easements, restrictions, reservation and rights of way of record. 14 15 16 Section 3: That any maps adopted in accordance with the Future Land Use Element of the 17 Future Land Use Plan shall be amended accordingly. 18 Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 19 Section 5: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be 20 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 21 remainder of this Ordinance. 22 Section 6: This Ordinance shall take effect on adoption, subject to the review, challenge, 23 or appeal provisions provided by the Florida Local Government Comprehensive Planning and 24 Land Development Regulation Act. No party shall be vested of any right by virtue of the 25 adoption of this Ordinance until all statutory required review is complete and all legal challenges, 26 including appeals, are exhausted. In the event that the effective date is established by state law or S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Land Use\Boynton Dixie.doc 1 special act, the provisions of state act shall control. 2 FIRST READING this ~ day of~, 2005. SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this _ day of ,2005. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ATTEST: 21 22 23 City Clerk 24 25 (Corporate Seal) 26 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Land Use\Boynton Dixie,doc LOCATION MAP Boynton-Dixie ANEX 05-003 & LUAR 05-007 Exhibit A CI Limit . M-D e-eA 1" (I. 'f'/.;,_/ , (c . l\.j (" \ ~, - .r - 370 185 o 370 Feet TO: FROM: THROUGH: DATE: PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: REQUEST: DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING. ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05~147 Chair and Members Planning and Development Board and Mayor and City Commission Dick Hudson, AICP Senior Planner Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning and Zoning August 5, 2005 Boynton Dixie (ANNEX 05-003 and LUAR 05-007) Annex the property; amend the future land use designation from MR-5 (Medium Density Residential with a density of 5 du/ac [with PUD zoning]-Palm Beach County) to Medium Density Residential with a density of 9.68 du/ac; and rezone from RS single family zoning (Palm Beach County) to PUD Planned Unit Development in order to develop an 82-unit townhouse community . Property Owner: Applicant! Agent: Location: Parcel Size: Existing Land Use: Existing Zoning: Proposed Land Use: Proposed Zoning: Proposed Use: PROJECT DESCRIPll0N Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD/Weiner & Aronson, P.A. Northwest corner of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway (FEC railroad right-of-way)(Exhibit "A") :!:8.6 acres MR-5--Medium Density Residential with a maximum density of 5 du/ac with PUD zoning (Palm Beach County) RS--Single Family Residential (Palm Beach County) MeDR-Medium Density Residential (9.68 du/ac) PUD Planned Unit Development Townhouse community with 82 units Page 2 Rle Number: ANEX OS-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Adjacent Uses: North: Property within the City of Boynton Beach, the northeastern half of the abutting property designated MeDR and zoned R-2 Duplex Residential; the northwestern half designated LDR Low Density Residential and zoned R-IA Single Family Residential Development. The property is developed as a single-family residential neighborhood. South: The right-of-way of Gulfstream Boulevard, then property within the City of Delray Beach designated (from the southeast to southwest) Commerce (Industrial), Transitional Commercial, and LD (Low Density Residential [5 du/ac]) East: The rights-of-way of the FEC railroad and Old Dixie Highway, then property within the City of Boynton Beach designated Special High Density Residential-SHDR (20 du/ac) and zoned PUD Planned Unit Development West: Developed single family residential neighborhood within the City of Boynton Beach designated LDR and zoned R-IA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Staff recommends approval of the requested land use amendment and rezoning based on its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, the existence of capacity to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and as it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. However, this recommendation is contingent upon further modifications to the master plan to improve the transition to, or boundary between the project and the adjacent single-family neighborhood. While the site plan for the proposed project does provide building setbacks that mirror those of adjacent development, the layout of the structures places the most intense development adjacent to the abutting and developed single- family detached neighborhood. PROJECT ANALYSIS The parcels, which are the subject of this land use amendment, total :t8.6 acres. Because of the size of the property under consideration, the Florida Department of Community Affairs classifies this amendment as a "small scale" amendment. A "small-scale" amendment is adopted prior to forwarding to the Florida Department of Community Affairs and is not reviewed for compliance with the state, regional and local comprehensive plans prior to adoption. Master Plan Reauirements The regulations for the Planned Unit Development zoning district require that a master plan/site plan, including multi-year phases be submitted and reviewed for approval at the time of rezoning to PUD. In this instance, a request for site plan approval was submitted concurrent with the applications for annexation, land use amendment and rezoning which will serve to satisfy the requirements, Page 3 File Number: ANEX 05-003--lUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie The sole entrance to the project is from Gulfstream Boulevard at the southeast corner of the parcel. A second access point further west on Gulfstream Boulevard is provided only for emergency access. Immediately adjacent to the entrance is a small recreation area of approximately 5,000 sq. ft. containing a swimming pool and a cabana with 708 sq. ft. under roof. A tot lot of approximately 2,700 sq, ft. provides a second recreation area and is located along the main circulation road some 300 feet from the project entrance. On the north side of the property, a vacant space of approximately 3,150 sq. ft. provides a break in the row of townhouses, and is proposed to be landscaped, although the plans show no designated purpose for this lot. Even with the possibility of some of the perimeter dwellings to install swimming pools, the recreation amenities provided to the development as a whole are minimal. By comparison, Coastal Bay Colony, with 64 townhouse units, provides a recreation area of 5,400 sq, ft. which includes a pool and a clubhouse with 1,650 sq. ft. under air; and Waterside, with 113 townhouse units, provides a 5,000 sq. ft. clubhouse adjacent to its swimming pool, in addition to two passive green spaces, one of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. includes water features, and another of 8,000 sq.ft. Forty-foot rights-of-way provide for traffic circulation throughout the proposed development. Each street section includes two ten-foot lanes of paving flanked with three-foot planting strips and four-foot sidewalks. In strategic locations, paver cross-walks are used to direct pedestrian traffic and to alert motorists. The three bedroom/two and half bath townhouse units are two-story, traditional style, with one-story garages topped with sun decks providing separation between the units. A second garage is located in the two-story portion of the structure. Maximum height of the units is 37 feet, two inches to peak of roof and 32 feet, eight inches to midpoint. Front elevations have columned double porches reminiscent of Charleston-style houses, and projecting pedimented sections. The design provides a sense of separation to the units and the articulation of the front fa~ade relieves the monotony and lowers the perceived density typical in townhouse designs. Unfortunately, the rear fa~ades are not provided with similar design variety, with one continuous row of seven units proposed with rear fa~ades facing Gulfstream Boulevard. Another unbroken strip of twelve units backs up to the single-family neighborhood to the west. Building setbacks mirror those of abutting development. On the north and west, the required 25-foot setback provides an opportunity for the units located there to have the option of a swimming pool, although the location shown for air conditioning equipment in the rear yards severely limits the size of the pool. Staff would recommend that the western building, containing 12 units be broken up to relieve the wall-like effect against the adjacent single-family development and that some design elements be added to the rear elevation of the units facing Gulfstream Boulevard to provide some visual variety and interest. Page 4 File Number: ANEX Os-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Review Based on Criteria The criteria used to review Comprehensive Plan amendments and rezonings are listed in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Section 9, Administration and Enforcement, Item C. Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Rezonings. These criteria are required to be part of a staff analysis when the proposed change includes an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. Pursuant to Section 9.C.2(2) of the Land Development Regulations, staff is not required to review a petition against the eight (8) criteria only when the petition is consistent with the city's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map designation for properties to be annexed. In this instance, the applicant is requesting a higher residential density than that recommended by the Comprehensive Plan; therefore, the review against the criteria is required. a. Whether the proposed rezoning would be consistent with applicable comprehensive plan policies including but not limited to/ a prohibition against any increase in dwelling unit density exceeding 50 in the hurricane evacuation zone without written approval of the Palm Beach County Emergency Planning Division and the City~ risk manager. The planning department shall also recommend limitations or requirements/ which would have to be imposed on subsequent development of the properf}j in order to comply with policies contained in the comprehensive plan. The subject property is west of the hurricane evacuation zone; therefore, the prohibition cited is not applicable. According to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Support Document, Section VII, Problems and Opportunities, the following is recommended: "This property should be annexed into the City prior to providing water or sewer service. The portion of this parcel abutting the FEe tracks for a depth of approximately 175 feet should be placed in the Medium Density Residential land use category and R-2 zoning district, which would allow for the construction of a row of duplexes similar to that which exists further to the north, along S.E. 2nd Street. The property which lies to the west of this line should be placed in the Low Density Residential land use category and R-1A zoning district." According to these directions, that portion of the property earmarked for the Medium Density Residential designation would be eligible for development of up to 25 units (:t2.6 acres x 9.68 du/ac), and the remainder would provide another 29 units (:1:6 acres x 4.84 du/ac) for a development total of S4 units. By utilizing the PUD zoning, these units could be arranged with a higher density unit type being constructed along the eastern boundary of the property adjacent to the FEC right-of-way and a less-dense unit type constructed abutting the single family development to the west, or the density could be dispersed uniformly on the property. The applicant is requesting a single land use designation with a density of 9.68 dujac and proposing a development containing 82 units utilizing the same unit type throughout. With regards to the above-cited recommendation, Policy 1.16.3 of the Land Use Element reads: "The City shall continue to enforce the land development regulations to enforce and implement the policies that regulate the use and intensity, and other characteristics for the development of specific areas, as set forth In the Land Use Problems and Page 5 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Opportunities section of the support documents for this element. Those recommendations contained in the Land Use Problems and Opportunities section are hereby incorporated by reference into the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of this Plan. By 2004, the Problems and Opportunities section shall be revised to reflect current conditions in each of the planning areas. Until the revisions are adopted, the recommendations shall be considered as advisory." This review and update is occurring as part of the Comprehensive Plan EAR project and ultimate plan update. Policy 1.17.5 of the Future Land Use Element reinforces the recommendations and reads as follows: "The City shall continue to maintain and improve the character of existing single-family and lower-density neighborhoods, by preventing conversions to higher densities, except when consistent with adjacent land uses, or with implementing redevelopment plans including the Boynton Beach 20/20 Redevelopment Master Plan." While the 25-foot rear building setbacks of the townhouse units on the west side of the development do mirror those of the adjacent single family development, the monolithic nature of the structure and the uninteresting rear fa~ade of the building only serve to emphasize the difference in the density between the two areas. b. Whether the proposed rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts, or would constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual property owner as contrasted with the protection of the public welfare. While the proposed rezoning would be a continuation of the zoning on adjacent lands to the north, it is approximately twice as dense as that to the west. A transition in densities within the proposed development, so that lower density units were located adjacent to the single-family development, would help to ameliorate the impacts of the proposed development. c. Whether changed or changing conditions make the proposed rezoning desirable. The fact of the request for annexation of the property requires a land use amendment and rezoning of the property to City designation and zoning district make the actions necessary. The appropriateness of the future land use designation is the only question and that has been discussed above, under Criterion "b". d. Whether the proposed use would be compatible with utility systems, roadways, and other public facilities. Traffic analyses prepared by consultants for the applicant show that in a comparison of development of the property under current County regulations the site could yield 44 dwelling units (8.8 acres x 5 du/ac) producing 440 total dally trips. Under the City's land use designation the proposed 84 dwelling units would produce 588 dally trips for a net increase of 148 trips. The Page 6 File Number: ANEX OS-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie project is located in the Coastal Residential Exception Area and is exempt from the requirements of the Traffic Performance Standards. Utilizing the City standards for water service of 200 gallons per day per capita, the total water service demand for the project would be 43,680 gallons per day. Sewer service demand, calculated at 90 gallons per day per capita, would be 17,086 gallons per day. With respect to solid waste, the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority has stated that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the county's municipalities throughout the 10-year planning period. The School District of Palm Beach County has reviewed the application and has determined that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the resident population. Lastly, drainage will also be reviewed in detail as part of the site plan approval, and must satisfy all requirements of the city and local drainage permitting authorities. e. Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties, or would affect the property values of adjacent or nearby properties. Compatibility of the density of the proposed project is discussed above. In addition, the proposed height of the structures (32' 8") is greater than those permitted in the abutting R-2 Duplex Residential district (25') and the R-l-A Single Family Residential district (30') and is certainly higher than the predominately one-story structures that exist on these properties. While PUD regulations were promulgated to give a developer a greater range of options than are permitted under development requirements for specific zoning districts, the approval of a PUD zoning should not be construed to remove all requirements related to compatibility except building setbacks. Given the relative ages of the adjacent structures, the development of the proposed project will likely not have a negative impact on their value. f. Whether the property is physically and economically developable under the existing zoning. Physically, the property could be developed in the unincorporated County under the existing land use (MR-5) and zoning and could be developed within the City under a Low Density Residential designation (the City's land use designation closest to the County's). Given the escalating prices of land east of 1-95, and indeed throughout South Florida and the proximity of the FEC railroad to the property, the development of single-family detached residences in this location may not be economically feasible. The Comprehensive Plan's recommendation for higher density along the eastern boundary was intended so that the more intense development, would serve to buffer the lower density development to the western portion from the effects of the railroad. g. Whether the proposed rezoning is of a scale which is reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the city as a whole. Criteria for evaluating the benefits of the proposed development to the needs of the neighborhood and the City include service demands, density, use, value and consistency with Comprehensive Plan policies. As Indicated above the project Is consistent with the Page 7 File Number: ANEX 05-003--lUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Comprehensive Plan, capacity exists to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. h. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the city for the proposed use, in districts where such use is already allowed. This is one of the larger single parcels available for development east of 1-95 that would not require demolition and redevelopment or assembly. No similar site is available for development with a Medium Density Residential designation. CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS As indicated herein, this request is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan; will not create additional impacts on infrastructure that cannot be met at the present time; will be relatively compatible with adjacent land uses and will contribute to the overall economic development of the City. Therefore, staff recommends that the subject request be approved, if the transition from the project to the adjacent single-family homes to the west, and the appearance of the project to Gulfstream Boulevard are enhanced. First, the rear facades of those buildings located along Gulfstream Boulevard should be improved to provide articulation and visual interest, essentially making them appear like the fronts of the units rather than the rear of the buildings. Secondly, the single structure containing 12 townhouse units should be altered to reduce the impact and appearance of density along the western boundary of the project. The single structure should be divided into two or more individual buildings, or set further back to allow greater separation and buffering. ATTACHMENTS S:\planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Boynton Dixie\LUAR OS-007\STAFF REPORT NEW.doc LOCATION MAP Boynton-Dixie ANEX 05-003 & LUAR 05-007 Exhibit A = CI Limit E-GARI - 370 185 o 370 Feet XII. - LEGAL ITEM A.3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August I, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 :-;ovember I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF 0 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing ~ Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report (.?) pOl '- - t:j RECOMME~DA TION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda undeP Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. The City Commission approved the subject request on September 20, 2005 under Public Hearing and Legal, Ordinance - First Reading. For further details pertaining to the request, see attached DePiirtment=; of Development Memorandum No, PZ 05-147. _'.~I .-' f".) ~:l ::::~ (...,., ~.- Ie; ;~) :r~'" C! ,I c-) EXPLANATION: PROJECT: Boynton Dixie (LUAR 05-007) AGENT: Weiner & Aronson, P ,A. OWNER: Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD LOCATION: Northwest comer of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway DESCRIPTION: Request to rezone from Single-family residential (RS) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the development of 82 townhomes, recreation areas and related site improvements on 8.6-acres. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 05-058 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE 5 APPLICATION OF PINEAPPLE GROVE 6 PROPERTIES, LTD., AMENDING ORDINANCE 02- 7 013 TO REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED 8 ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE 9 INTERSECTION OF GULFSTREAM BOULEVARD 10 AND OLD DIXIE HIGH\VAY (FEC RAILROAD 11 RIGHT-OF-WAY), AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED 12 HEREIN, FROM SINGLE FMlILY RESIDENTIAL 13 (RS) TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD); 14 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, 15 AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 1 7 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has adopted 18 Ordinance No. 02-013, in which a Revised Zoning Map was adopted for said City; and 19 \VHEREAS, Pineapple Grove Properties, LTD., owner of the property located on the 20 Northwest comer of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway (FEC 21 railroad right-of-way) in Boynton Beach, Florida, as more particularly described herein, has 22 filed a Petition, through its agent Weiner & Aronson, P.A., pursuant to Section 9 of Appendix 23 A-Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Boynton Beach, Florida, for the purpose of 24 rezoning a parcel of land, said land being more particularly described hereinafter, from Single 25 Family Residential (RS) to Planned Unit Development (PUD); and 26 WHEREAS, the City Commission conducted a public hearing and heard testimony 27 and received evidence which the Commission finds supports a rezoning for the property 2 8 hereinafter described; and 29 WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that the proposed rezoning is consistent with 30 an amendment to the Land Use which was contemporaneously considered and approved at the S:\CA \Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Rezoning - Boynton Dixie.doc 1 public hearing heretofore referenced; and 2 \VHEREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the inhabitants of 3 said City to amend the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map as hereinafter set forth. 4 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 5 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 6 Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated 7 herein by this reference. 8 Section 2. The following described land, on the Northwest comer of the 9 intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway (FEC railroad right-of-way) in 10 the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, as set forth as follows: 11 Tract J, Replat of a portion of Gulf Stream Estates Plat No.2 according to 12 the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16, Page 11, of the Public 13 Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 14 15 16 be and the same is hereby rezoned from Single Family Residential (RS) to Planned Unit 1 7 Development. A location map is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part of this 18 Ordinance by reference. 19 Section 3. That the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map of the City shall be amended 20 accordingly. 21 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are hereby 22 repealed. 23 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be 24 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 25 remainder of this Ordinance. S:\CA \Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Rezoning - Boynton Dixie.doc I! 1 i Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. I 2 FIRST READING this ~ day of ~TeM ber , 2005. 3 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this _ day of ,2005. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ATTEST: 20 21 22 City Clerk 23 24 (Corporate Seal) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA \Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Rezoning - Boynton Dixie.doc LOCATION MAP Boynton-Dixie ANEX 05-003 & LUAR 05-007 Exhibit A CI LImit .M-B E-GA: '/" ('. ((?/ \ . ( '.' ' \ ~"- .~ ) , ( - 370 185 o 370 Feet TO: FROM: THROUGH: DATE: PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: REQUEST: DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING 8r. ZONING DMSION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05~147 Chair and Members Planning and Development Board and Mayor and City Commission Dick Hudson, AICP Senior Planner Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning and Zoning August 5, 2005 Boynton Dixie (ANNEX 05-003 and LUAR 05-007) Annex the property; amend the future land use designation from MR-S (Medium Density Residential with a density of 5 du/ac [with PUD zoning]-Palm Beach County) to Medium Density Residential with a density of 9.68 du/ac; and rezone from RS single family zoning (Palm Beach County) to PUD Planned Unit Development in order to develop an 82-unit townhouse community. Property Owner: Applicant! Agent: Location: Parcel Size: Existing Land Use: Existing Zoning: Proposed Land Use: Proposed Zoning: Proposed Use: PROJECT DESCRIPTION Pineapple Grove Properties, L TD Pineapple Grove Properties, L TO/Weiner & Aronson, P .A. Northwest corner of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway (FEC railroad right-of-way)(Exhibit "A") :1:8.6 acres MR-S--Medium Density Residential with a maximum density of 5 du/ac with PUD zoning (Palm Beach County) RS--Single Family Residential (Palm Beach County) MeDR-Medium Density Residential (9.68 du/ac) PUD Planned Unit Development Townhouse community with 82 units Page 2 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Adjacent Uses: North: Property within the City of Boynton Beach, the northeastern half of the abutting property designated MeDR and zoned R-2 Duplex Residential; the northwestern half designated LDR Low Density Residential and zoned R-1A Single Family Residential Development. The property is developed as a single-family residential neighborhood. South: The right-of-way of Gulfstream Boulevard, then property within the City of Delray Beach designated (from the southeast to southwest) Commerce (Industrial), Transitional Commercial, and LD (Low Density Residential [5 du/acD East: The rights-of-way of the FEC railroad and Old Dixie Highway, then property within the City of Boynton Beach designated Special High Density Residential-SHDR (20 du/ac) and zoned PUD Planned Unit Development West: Developed single family residential neighborhood within the City of Boynton Beach designated LDR and zoned R-1A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Staff recommends approval of the requested land use amendment and rezoning based on its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, the existence of capacity to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and as it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. However, this recommendation is contingent upon further modifications to the master plan to improve the transition to, or boundary between the project and the adjacent single-family neighborhood. While the site plan for the proposed project does provide building setbacks that mirror those of adjacent development, the layout of the structures places the most intense development adjacent to the abutting and developed single- family detached neighborhood. PROJECT ANALYSIS The parcels, which are the subject of this land use amendment, total :t8.6 acres. Because of the size of the property under consideration, the Florida Department of Community Affairs classifies this amendment as a "small scale" amendment. A "small-scale" amendment is adopted prior to forwarding to the Florida Department of Community Affairs and is not reviewed for compliance with the state, regional and local comprehensive plans prior to adoption. Master Plan Requirements The regulations for the Planned Unit Development zoning district require that a master plan/site plan, including multi-year phases be submitted and reviewed for approval at the time of rezoning to PUD. In this instance, a request for site plan approval was submitted concurrent with the applications for annexation, land use amendment and rezoning which will serve to satisfy the requirements. Page 3 File Number: ANEX 05-003--lUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie The sole entrance to the project is from Gulfstream Boulevard at the southeast corner of the parcel. A second access point further west on Gulfstream Boulevard is provided only for emergency access. Immediately adjacent to the entrance is a small recreation area of approximately 5,000 sq. ft. containing a swimming pool and a cabana with 708 sq. ft. under roof. A tot lot of approximately 2,700 sq, ft. provides a second recreation area and is located along the main circulation road some 300 feet from the project entrance. On the north side of the property, a vacant space of approximately 3,150 sq. ft. provides a break in the row of townhouses, and is proposed to be landscaped, although the plans show no designated purpose for this lot. Even with the possibility of some of the perimeter dwellings to install swimming pools, the recreation amenities provided to the development as a whole are minimal. By comparison, Coastal Bay Colony, with 64 townhouse units, provides a recreation area of 5,400 sq, ft. which includes a pool and a clubhouse with 1,650 sq. ft. under air; and Waterside, with 113 townhouse units, provides a 5,000 sq. ft. clubhouse adjacent to its swimming pool, in addition to two passive green spaces, one of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. includes water features, and another of 8,000 sq.ft. Forty-foot rights-of-way provide for traffic circulation throughout the proposed development. Each street section includes two ten-foot lanes of paving flanked with three-foot planting strips and four-foot sidewalks. In strategic locations, paver cross-walks are used to direct pedestrian traffic and to alert motorists. The three bedroom/two and half bath townhouse units are two-story, traditional style, with one-story garages topped with sun decks providing separation between the units. A second garage is located in the two-story portion of the structure. Maximum height of the units is 37 feet, two inches to peak of roof and 32 feet, eight inches to midpoint. Front elevations have columned double porches reminiscent of Charleston-style houses, and projecting pedimented sections. The design provides a sense of separation to the units and the articulation of the front fa~ade relieves the monotony and lowers the perceived density typical in townhouse designs. Unfortunately, the rear fa<;ades are not provided with similar design variety, with one continuous row of seven units proposed with rear fa<;ades facing Gulfstream Boulevard. Another unbroken strip of twelve units backs up to the single-family neighborhood to the west. Building setbacks mirror those of abutting development. On the north and west, the required 25-foot setback provides an opportunity for the units located there to have the option of a swimming pool, although the location shown for air conditioning equipment in the rear yards severely limits the size of the pool. Staff would recommend that the western building, containing 12 units be broken up to relieve the walHike effect against the adjacent single-family development and that some design elements be added to the rear elevation of the units facing Gulfstream Boulevard to provide some visual variety and interest. Page 4 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Review Based on Criteria The criteria used to review Comprehensive Plan amendments and rezonings are listed in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Section 9, Administration and Enforcement, Item C. Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Rezonings. These criteria are required to be part of a staff analysis when the proposed change includes an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. Pursuant to Section 9.C.2(2) of the Land Development Regulations, staff is not required to review a petition against the eight (8) criteria only when the petition is consistent with the city's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map designation for properties to be annexed. In this instance, the applicant is requesting a higher residential density than that recommended by the Comprehensive Plan; therefore, the review against the criteria is required. a. Whether the proposed rezoning would be consistent with applicable comprehensive plan policies including but not limited to, a prohibition against any increase in dwelling unit density exceeding 50 in the hurricane evacuation zone without written approval of the Palm Beach County Emergency Planning Division and the City's risk manager. The planning department shall also recommend limitations or requirements, which would have to be imposed on subsequent development of the property, in order to comply with policies contained in the comprehensive plan. The subject property is west of the hurricane evacuation zone; therefore, the prohibition cited is not applicable. According to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Support Document, Section VII, Problems and Opportunities, the following is recommended: "This property should be annexed into the City prior to providing water or sewer service. The portion of this parcel abutting the FEC tracks for a depth of approximately 175 feet should be placed in the Medium Density Residential land use category and R-2 zoning district, which would allow for the construction of a row of duplexes similar to that which exists further to the north, along S.E. 2nd Street. The property which lies to the west of this line should be placed in the Low Density Residential land use category and R-1A zoning district." According to these directions, that portion of the property earmarked for the Medium Density Residential designation would be eligible for development of up to 25 units (:1:2.6 acres x 9.68 du{ac), and the remainder would provide another 29 units (:l:6 acres x 4.84 du/ac) for a development total of 54 units. By utilizing the PUD zoning, these units could be arranged with a higher density unit type being constructed along the eastern boundary of the property adjacent to the FEC right-of-way and a less-dense unit type constructed abutting the single family development to the west, or the density could be dispersed uniformly on the property. The applicant is requesting a single land use designation with a density of 9.68 du/ac and proposing a development containing 82 units utilizing the same unit type throughout. With regards to the above-cited recommendation, Policy 1.16.3 of the Land Use Element reads: "The City shall continue to enforce the land development regulations to enforce and implement the policies that regulate the use and intensity, and other characteristics for the development of specific areas, as set forth In the Land Use Problems and Page 5 File Number: ANEX OS-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Opportunities section of the support documents for this element. Those recommendations contained In the Land Use Problems and Opportunities section are hereby incorporated by reference into the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of this Plan. By 2004, the Problems and Opportunities section shall be revised to reflect current conditions in each of the planning areas. Until the revisions are adopted, the recommendations shall be considered as advisory." This review and update is occurring as part of the Comprehensive Plan EAR project and ultimate plan update. Policy 1.17.5 of the Future Land Use Element reinforces the recommendations and reads as follows: "The City shall continue to maintain and improve the character of existing single-family and lower-density neighborhoods, by preventing conversions to higher densities, except when consistent with adjacent land uses, or with implementing redevelopment plans including the Boynton Beach 20/20 Redevelopment Master Plan." While the 25-foot rear building setbacks of the townhouse units on the west side of the development do mirror those of the adjacent single family development, the monolithic nature of the structure and the uninteresting rear fa<;ade of the building only serve to emphasize the difference in the density between the two areas. b. Whether the proposed rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts, or would constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual property owner as contrasted with the protection of the public welfare. While the proposed rezoning would be a continuation of the zoning on adjacent lands to the north, it is approximately twice as dense as that to the west. A transition in densities within the proposed development, so that lower density units were located adjacent to the single-family development, would help to ameliorate the impacts of the proposed development. c. Whether changed or changing conditions make the proposed rezoning desirable. The fact of the request for annexation of the property requires a land use amendment and rezoning of the property to City designation and zoning district make the actions necessary. The appropriateness of the future land use designation is the only question and that has been discussed above, under Criterion "b". d. Whether the proposed use would be compatible with utility systems, roadways, and other public facilities. Traffic analyses prepared by consultants for the applicant show that in a comparison of development of the property under current County regulations the site could yield 44 dwelling units (8.8 acres x 5 du/ac) producing 440 total dally trips. Under the City's land use designation the proposed 84 dwelling units would produce 588 daily trips for a net increase of 148 trips. The Page 6 File Number: ANEX 05-003--LUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie project is located in the Coastal Residential Exception Area and is exempt from the requirements of the Traffic Performance Standards. Utilizing the City standards for water service of 200 gallons per day per capita, the total water service demand for the project would be 43,680 gallons per day. Sewer service demand, calculated at 90 gallons per day per capita, would be 17,086 gallons per day. With respect to solid waste, the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority has stated that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the county's municipalities throughout the lO-year planning period. The School District of Palm Beach County has reviewed the application and has determined that adequate capacity exists to accommodate the resident population. Lastly, drainage will also be reviewed in detail as part of the site plan approval, and must satisfy all requirements of the city and local drainage permitting authorities. e. Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties/ or would affect the property values of adjacent or nearby properties. Compatibility of the density of the proposed project is discussed above. In addition, the proposed height of the structures (32' 8") is greater than those permitted in the abutting R-2 Duplex Residential district (25') and the R-l-A Single Family Residential district (30') and is certainly higher than the predominately one-story structures that exist on these properties. While PUD regulations were promulgated to give a developer a greater range of options than are permitted under development requirements for specific zoning districts, the approval of a PUD zoning should not be construed to remove all requirements related to compatibility except building setbacks. Given the relative ages of the adjacent structures, the development of the proposed project will likely not have a negative impact on their value. f. Whether the property is physically and economically developable under the existing zoning. Physically, the property could be developed in the unincorporated County under the existing land use (MR-5) and zoning and could be developed within the City under a Low Density Residential designation (the City's land use designation closest to the County's). Given the escalating prices of land east of 1-95, and indeed throughout South Florida and the proximity of the FEC railroad to the property, the development of single-family detached residences in this location may not be economically feasible. The Comprehensive Plan's recommendation for higher density along the eastern boundary was intended so that the more intense development, would serve to buffer the lower density development to the western portion from the effects of the railroad. g. Whether the proposed rezoning is of a scale which is reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the city as a whole. Criteria for evaluating the benefits of the proposed development to the needs of the neighborhood and the City include service demands, density, use, value and consistency with Comprehensive Plan policies. As Indicated above the project is consistent with the Page 7 File Number: ANEX 05-003--lUAR 05-007 Name: Boynton Dixie Comprehensive Plan, capacity exists to meet the service needs generated by the proposed project, and it will serve to provide an economic contribution to both the neighborhood and the City. h. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the city for the proposed use, in districts where such use is already aI/owed. This is one of the larger single parcels available for development east of 1-95 that would not require demolition and redevelopment or assembly. No similar site is available for development with a Medium Density Residential designation. CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS As indicated herein, this request is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan; will not create additional impacts on infrastructure that cannot be met at the present time; will be relatively compatible with adjacent land uses and will contribute to the overall economic development of the City. Therefore, staff recommends that the subject request be approved, if the transition from the project to the adjacent single-family homes to the west, and the appearance of the project to Gulfstream Boulevard are enhanced. First, the rear facades of those buildings located along Gulfstream Boulevard should be improved to provide articulation and visual interest, essentially making them appear like the fronts of the units rather than the rear of the buildings. Secondly, the single structure containing 12 townhouse units should be altered to reduce the impact and appearance of density along the western boundary of the project. The single structure should be divided into two or more individual buildings, or set further back to allow greater separation and buffering. ATrACHMENTS S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECfS\Boynlon Dixie\LUAR 05-007\STAFF REPORT NEW,doc LOCATION MAP Boynton-Dixie ANEX 05-003 & LUAR 05-007 Exhibit A CI Limit = M-DR E-eARI - 370 185 o 370 Feet XII. - LEGAL ITEM A.4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon.) r8l October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November 1, 2005 October 17, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6, 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) City Manager's Report 0 Development Plans " .....-\ 0 New Business r8l Legal Ui -" :Tl _." v 0 Unfinished Business N 0 Presentation --'-J ~ NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o o o o o o Administrative Consent Agenda Public Hearing Bids Announcement ',--,.- ., N :-::~c:; RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission Agenda unqg c:.; c: Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. The City Commission approved the subject request on September 20th undernegar"C:) Ordinance - First Reading, Staff initiated this amendment to update our planned district regulations to support flexibility in-'- project design and specifically to accommodate projects designed according to "New Urbanism" principles with roadways sized in scale with the residential project and the function that each serves, For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 05-129. EXPLANATION: PROJECT: AGENT: CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION: Rights-or-way in PUD Planned Unit Developments (CDRV 05-014) Staff-initiated Part III Land Development Regulation, Chapter 2,5 Planned Unit Development, Section 9-F Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2.5, Section 9, Internal PUD standards, F, RIGHTS OF WAY to allow secondary roadways within a POD to be approved with right-of-way widths ofless than 40 feet. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: N/A N/A N/A ~cJ -Z rt.-- ~- - Planning and Z~ g Director City Attorney I Finance / Human Resources S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\CODE REVIEw\CDRV 05-014 R-O-W in PUDs\Agenda Item Request R-O-W Widths in PUDs CDRV 05-014 2nd reading 10-5-05.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC II , ' , I 1 ORDINANCE NO. 05 - t)59 I. 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING 5 THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, 6 CHAPTER 2.5, "PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT" 7 ("PUD"), SECTION 9-F, "RlGHT OF 'VAY", TO 8 PROVIDE FOR SECONDARY ROAD'V A YS \VITHIN A 9 PUD TO BE APPROVED \VITH RlGHT-OF-\VAY 10 \VIDTHS OF LESS THAN 40 FEET; PROVIDING FOR 11 CONFLICTS, SEVERABIILTY, CODIFICATION AND 12 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 \VHEREAS, City Administration, in an effort to address concerns from property 15 owners and developers with respect to the ability to design developments that recognize that 16 the widths of rights-of-way should be in scale with the surrounding development, proposes to 17 permit the construction of rights-of-way with widths ofless than 40 feet within developments 18 zoned as Planned Unit Developments ("PUD"); and 19 \VHEREAS, the City commission deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens 20 and residents of the City to amend the Code of Ordinances to reflect this change; 21 NO\V THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COlVIMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, THAT: 23 Section 1. That Chapter 2.5, "Planned Unit Development," Section 9(F), "Rights 24 of Way" of the Land Development Regulations, is hereby amended by adding the words and 25 figures in underlined type, as follows: 26 F. RIGHTS.-OF-WA YS. The minimum width of a right-of- 27 way for a principal street in a PUD is forty (40) feet. In the 28 event of a conflict with this section and any other provisions of 29 the City's Land Development Regulations regulating the width 30 of the right of ways, this section shall prevail. Privately owned 31 streets providing secondary vehicular circulation internal to the 32 PUD may be considered for approval with rights-of-way and 33 pavement widths less than the requirements state in the City's 34 Land Development Regulations; however, in no case shall 35 health, safety, welfare, or efficiencies of public services be 36 ieopardized. 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 Section 2. Each and every other provision of Chapter 2.5, Section 9, of the Land 3 Development Regulations, not herein specifically amended shall remain in full force and 4 effect as previously enacted. 5 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the 6 same are hereby repealed. 7 Section 4. Should any section or provision of this ordinance or portion hereof, any 8 paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, 9 such decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. 10 Section 5. Authority is hereby granted to codify said ordinance. 11 Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. 12 FIRST READING this ~ day of Seprember , 2005. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of 13 14 ,2005. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner ATTEST: Commissioner City Clerk Commissioner (CITY SEAL) S:\CA\Ordinances\Planning\Right of Way Width (PUD).doc 2 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DMSION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 05-129 FROM Chair and Members Planning and Development Board, Community Redevelopment Agency Board, Mayor and City Commission Dick Hudson, AICP Ptf:' Senior Planner ~W Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning and Zoning TO: THROUGH: DATE: SUBJECT: July 18, 2005 Rights-of-way In PUDs CDRV 05-014 NATURE OF REQUEST Staff is proposing amendments to the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2.5 Planned Unit Developments, Section 9.lntemal PUD standards. F. RIGHTS OF WAY, to add the following: "Privately owned streets providing secondary vehicular circulation Internal to the PUD mav be considered for a oorova I with rights-of-wav and oavement widths less than the requirements stated In the city's Land Development Reaulations; however, In no case shall health. safety. welfare. or efficiencies of public services be 1eopardized." BACKGROUND Currently, the language in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2.5 Planned Unit Developments, Section 9. Internal PUD standards. F. RIGHTS OF WAY, reads as follows: "F. RIGHT-OF-WAYS. The minimum width ofa right-of-way in a PUD is forty (40) feet. In the event of a conflict with this section and any other provisions of the City's Land Development Regulations regulating the width of the right-of-ways, this section shall prevai1." This requirement leaves no opportunities for one-way streets, service roads or common driveways of any lesser widths. Site plans for developments based on "New Urbanism" principals are being submitted that are proposing elements of Internal circulation with pavement widths and rights-of-way less than the 4Q-foot requirement. These circulation elements Include one-way streets and shared rear-access driveways (alleys); however, because of the restrictive language In the PUD regulations, these cannot be considered for approval. There Is no similar problem with the Inft" PUD regulations, since language In those development standards permits narrower rights-of-way at the discretion of the City Engineer. page 2 CDRV 05-014 Rights-of-way in PUDs ANALYSIS Staff has researched a number of development regulations across the country In an attempt to find standards that would be applicable In all cases and In particular, would accommodate the types of site plans that are being submitted. One example Is the Heritage Club site plan for the redevelopment of the Gulfstream Mall, where a one-way service drive with a 34-foot width Is proposed on the north side of the site. Another example will be seen In the High Ridge development, where streets with proposed rights-of-way of 20 feet would provide access to garages behind the single-family residences. The publication, "Residential Streets. Third Edition. published by the Urban Land Institute in conjunction with the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Transportation Engineers, and the National Association of Home Builders recommends right-of-way widths ranging from 34 feet, for low volume local streets, up to 62 feet for collector streets. The Srnartcode, copyrighted by Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, shows recommended rights-of-way ranging from 20 feet, for alleys or lanes, up to 60 feet for urban streets with parking on both sides. Other codes range from a standard of 30 feet minimum to 60 feet minimum. The typical 40-foot right-of-way Is expected to provide for two-way traffic with pavement widths ranging from 22 to 34 feet, In addition to sidewalks (where required) and drainage facilities. Logically, the ultimate right-of-way for any street would take into account a number of factors: the minimum pavement width necessary to support the average dally traffic volume, on-street parking needs; access for emergency, maintenance, and service vehicles; pedestrian accommodations; landscaping; and, utility lines. When these considerations can be accommodated In a right-of-way of less than a 4Q-foot width, the City Engineer should be able to require less, which current language prohibits. This proposed amendment language has been drafted through a collective effort with the Engineering staff, and will prOVide appropriate flexibility, which is a major characteristic of planned unit development zoning. RECOMMENDAnON Proposed code amendments are attached as "Exhibit A". It is staffs opinion that the proposed amendments are the minimum necessary to achieve the desired results by allowing the City Engineer to decide the minimum rights-of-way necessary to for secondary circulation, while protec;tlng the health, safety, welfare and efficiencies of providing public services; therefore staff recommends that the proposed amendments be carried forward to the Planning and Development Board and the Community Redevelopment Agency Board for their review and comments prior to ultimate and final review by the Commission. exhibits S:\PLANNING\SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\CODE REVIEW\CDRV 05-014 R-o-W IN PUDS\CDRVSTAFFREPT.DOC Exhibit "A" Proposed Amendments Chapter 2.t Planned Unit Developments, Section 9. Internal PUD standards. . . F. RIGHTS--OF- W A Y8. The minimum width of a right-of-way for a principal street in a PUD is forty (40) feet. In the event of a conflict '.vita. this seetion and any other pr-oYisioD5 of the City's Land De';elopment Regulations regulating the ,...lidth ofilie right of ways, this seetioR shall pre"lail. Privately owned streets providing secondary vehicular circulation internal to the PUD may be considered for approval with rights-of-way and pavement widths less than the requirements stated in the city's Land Development Regulations: however. in no case shall health. safety. welfare. or efficiencies of public services be jeopardized. S:\PJanninalSHAREDIWP\SPECPROJlCODE REVlBWlCDRV 05-014 R.o..W in PUDII\Code ~.cIoc \ XII. - LEGAL ITEM A.5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested city Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned m Meetin2 Dates in to City Clerk's Office MeetinR Dates to City Clerk's Office D August 2,2005 July 18, 2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16,2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18,2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) o November I, 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) 0 November IS, 2005 October 31,2005 (Noon) D Administrative D Development Plans NATURE OF D Consent Agenda D New Business AGENDA ITEM D ~ J Public Hearing Legal '-- - . . --I , 0 0 Unfinished Business .-- , Bids (~ ) rCl D Announcement D Presentation . , D i'.-J - City Manager's Report - , .- ::::::-.. RECOMMENDATION: Approve second reading of Ordinance to create an Art in Public PI~ ' -=- 'UI Program:-," ,-co ~_'__') ~-::; ~:l ~,--'. --r~-'" AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOvNTO~ BEACH, FLORIDA, CREATING CHAPTER 1.5, Article (11213/4/5) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ENTITLED" ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM," CREATING A ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVEWPMENT IN NON-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS AND IN MIXED USE AND MULTI-FAMILY DISTRICTS; PROVIDING GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ITS ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION; PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC ART FEE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF ART; CREATING FUNDING ACCESSmILITY FOR THE ARTS COMMISSION; PROVIDING CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE EXPLANATION: The Boynton Beach City Commission appointed an Arts Commission in April 2004 to function and operate as outlined in the City of Boynton Beach's Ordinance No. 01-64 established 1/02/02 and codified in Chapter 2, Article XI. Among the duties charged to the Arts Commission were developing a public art program and recommending funding sources. This new ordinance defines the Art in Public Places Program and identifies the funding mechanism, PROGRAM IMPACT: Art in Public Places Program will contribute to the aesthetic, historical and cultural character and public value of the built environment and the cultural enrichment of the community; and create a stimulating cultural environment that reflects and enhances the City's heritage, diversity, and character through public artworks integrated into the architecture, infrastructure and landscape. S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC C( CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM FISCAL IMPACT: All funds for this program will be generated at the time of permitting by new development and redevelopment that takes place following final approval of this ordinance, ALTERNATIVES: Terminate the Art in Public Places Program and miss a unique opportunity to enrich the cultural landscape of Boynton Beach. ~Fa~ Department Head's Signature Jff'citr~i;R ~ Library Department Name City Attorney I Finance I Human Resources S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 0 05- 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMISSION OF THE 4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, CREATING 5 ARTICLE XII OF CHAPTER 2 OF CODE OF 6 ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 7 ENTITLED "ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM,"; 8 PROVIDING GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR 9 ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION; PROVIDING FOR A 10 PUBLIC ART FEE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND 11 INSTALLATION OF ART; PROVIDING CONFLICTS; 12 PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR 13 INCLUSION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE 14 15 'WHEREAS, over three hundred communities throughout the United States have 16 implemented Art in Public Places Programs committing to the placement of public art in 17 urban environments; and 18 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach recognizes that a superior and diverse 19 aesthetic environment is vital to the quality of the life of its citizens; vital to the economic 20 success of its businesses; an attraction for visitors; and will assist the City fulfill its mission 21 to make Boynton Beach "a premier City in Florida in which to live, work and raise a 22 family;" and 23 \VHEREAS, an Art in Public Places Program would contribute to the aesthetic, 24 historical and cultural character and public value of the built environment and the cultural 25 enrichment of the community; and 26 WHEREAS, an Art in Public Places Program would create a stimulating cultural 27 environment that reflects and enhances the City's heritage, diversity, and character through 28 public artworks integrated in the architecture, infrastructure and landscape; and 29 \VHEREAS, public and private development shall contribute to a Art in Public 30 Places Program to enhance and maintain the City's aesthetic character; and I S:\CA\Ordinances\Art in Public Places lAC 100305 redlined.doc 1 \VHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach finds it to be in the 2 best interests of the citizens of this community to amend the City Code of Ordinances to 3 establish an i\.rt in Public Places Program, 4 NO\V THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 5 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 6 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and 7 confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Ordinance 8 upon adoption hereof. 9 Section 2. Article XII, Chapter 2 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of 10 Boynton Beach, entitled "Art in Public Places Program," is hereby created to read as ] ] follows: ] 2 Sec. 2-159. Short title; intent. 13 ]4 15 ]6 17 ]8 19 20 2] 22 (A) This chapter shall be known and cited as the "Art in Public Places Program. " (B) It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to further the commitment of the City of Bovnton Beach to the aesthetic, historical, cultural and economic enrichment of the community through the creation of works of art so that citizens and visitors to the City of Boynton Beach are afforded an opportunity to enioy and appreciate works of art. The requirements of this chapter shall be construed to promote the aesthetic values of the entire community and to encourage the preservation and protection of works of art, Sec. 2-160. Definitions. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 (A) Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) Artist or Professional Artist means a practitioner in the visual arts, generally recognized by critics and peers as a professional of serious intent and ability. Indications of a person's status as a professional artist include, but are not limited to, income realized through the sole commission of artwork, frequent or consistent art exhibitions, placement of artwork in public institutions or museums, receipt of honors and awards, and training in the arts. S:\CA\Ordinances\Art in Public Places JAC 100305 redlined.doc 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Sec. 2-161. Arts Commission. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (2) 12 (3) (5) (6) (7) Art, Artlvork or Works of Art means tangible creations by artists exhibiting the highest qualitv of skill and aesthetic principles and includes all forms of the visual arts conceived in any medium, material, or combination thereof, including, but not limited to, paintings, sculptures, engravings, carvings, frescos, stained glass, mosaics, mobiles, tapestries, murals, photographs, video proiections, digital images, bas-relief, high relief, fountains, kinetics, collages, drawings, monuments erected to commemorate a person or an event. functional furnishings. such as artist designed seating and pavers, architectural elements designed by an artist, and artist designed landforms or landscape elements. The following shall not be considered artwork or works of art for purposes of this chapter: (a) Reproductions or unlimited copies of original artwork. (b) .Art objects, which are mass-produced. (c) Works that are decorative, ornamental, or functional elements of the architecture or landscape design, except when commissioned from an artist as an integral aspect of a structure or site. Building means any structure that encloses space and is used or built for the shelter or enclosure of persons, businesses, chattel or property. (4) Develooment means anv construction, or redevelopment, or structural alteration of any private or public building within the limits of the City. Arts Commission means the advisory board established bv the City Commission pursuant to Ordinance 01-64. Public Art Fund means a separate, interest bearing account set up by the City to receive monies for the Art in Public Places Program. Remodeling or conversion means alterations made to a building within any twelve month period, including, but not limited to, changes to the facade of a building, changes to the interior of a building, increases or decreases in the floor area of a building and changes to exterior improvements. 39 The Boynton Beach Arts Commission shall function and operate as outlined in the 40 City of Boynton Beach's Ordinance No. 01-64. 41 42 43 44 45 S:\CA\Ordinances\Art in Public Places lAC 100305 redlined.doc 3 1 Sec. 2-162. Powers and duties of committee. ') 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 (A) The Arts Commission shall have the following additional powers and duties: (1) Recommend to the City Commission, adoption of Art in Public Places Program Guidelines and amendments thereto; (2) Recommend to the City Commission, adoption of a Public Art Master Plan identifying locations for public artworks and establishing a priority order; (3) Recommend to the City Commission authorization of expenditures for maintaining and implementing the Art in Public Places Program; (4) Recommend to the City Commission other expenditures of the Public Art Fund such as hiring staff and services to run the Art in Public Places Program; (5) Exercise their authority to approve, approve with conditions or disapprove proposed installation of artwork based on Art in Public Places Program Guidelines; and (6) Advance, through education and communication, the Art in Public Places Program Guidelines. The guidelines are attached as Exhibit "A", Sec. 2-163. Establishment of Public Art Fee (A) All development, redevelopment, reconstruction or remodeling greater tfiaHprojects commenced after the adoption of this ordinance which have a construction value of $250.000.00 for which a pennit is required.or greater, shall participate in the Art in Public Places Program by paving a Public Art Fee. For the purpose of this section, a project will be considered "commenced" when an application for review is first submitted to the City's Development Department. The Public Art Fee shall be equal to 1 % of construction value of the prolect. The Public Art Fee shall be collected by the Building and Code Compliance Department prior to and as a condition of building permit issuance. 100% of the Public Art Fees collected are to be allocated to the Public Art Fund. All distributions for the Public Art Fund require the recommendation of Arts Commission prior to City Commission approval. (B) The following types of proiects are exempt from the payment of the Public Art Fee: 0) Remodeling, repair or reconstruction of structures damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake or other calamity determined by the city of Boynton Beach building official. S:\CNOrdinances'cAn in Public Places lAC 100305 redlined.doc 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 (2) The percent of the project dedicated to affordable housing as defined by the City of Boynton Beach, (C) Project owners required to participate in the Art in Public Places Program may obtain reimbursement up to seventy percent (70%) of collected art fee if the following conditions are met; (1) The owner of a development agrees to follow the Art Commission's recommendations to develop the art in the project; and (2) Prior to placement on the development site, has the artwork approved by the Arts Commission to insure that the artwork will be accessible and readily visible to the public based on location of artwork and normal traffic of vehicles/pedestrians in the proposed location~ and (3) Select an artist directly to execute a proiect that meets specific criteria outlined by the recommendations and guidelines document provided by the Arts Commission or hire a professional consultant to select artists to commission site-specific, architecturally integrated artworks that meet specific art criteria outlined by the recommendations and guidelines document provided by the Arts Commission or; Purchase artworks for permanent installation recommended by the Arts Commission or; Elect to purchase an existing artwork or commission an original artwork for donation as a gift to the City of Boynton Beach's public art collection or; Sec. 2-164. Art and artist selection criteria. (A) The Art an~ Artist, selection criteria shall be in compliance with the Arts Commissions Guidelines and Recommendations. Sec. 1-165. Public Art fund. (A) There is hereby created a public art fund adminjstered by the Arts Commission. Funding shall consist of all contributions received from art fees for development and redevelopment. Contributions shall include 1 % of construction value on projects exceeding $250,000.00, any cash grants and donations to the City for public art projects from governmental or private resources, and all other funds allocated by the City through the budgetary process for the provision of public art. (B) Expenditures from the Public Art Fund shall include, but not be limited to expenses associated with the selection, commissioning, acquisition, transportation, maintenance, public education, promotion, administration, program marketing, documentation, removal and insurance of the works of art or in relation thereto. The Arts Commission can recommend to the City Commission, expenditures from the funds in furtherance of the Art in Public Places Program. s:\c A \Ordinances\Art in Public Places lAC 100305 redlined.doc 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (C) Disbursements of the Public Art Fee shall be seventy percent (70%) to the construction of art in a given proiect and thirtv percent (30%) for the administration of the Art in Public Places Program and a (endowment or reserve fund) for future work as described in the Arts Commissions Guidelines & Recommendations. Sec. 2-166. Ownership of artwork. Unless otherwise expressly agreed to in writing by the City, ownership of all art acquired through expending funds in the Public Art Fund shall be owned by the City according to the Arts Commissions Recommendations and Guidelines. Sec. 2-167. Art in Public Places Proeram Guidelines The Arts Commission shall prepare, and from time to time recommend to the City Commission revisions to the, Art in Public Places Program Guidelines and make the same available to the public, which shall provide guidance for program organization~ organizational governance and staffing responsibilities; procedures for proiect planning; artist selection; art selection criteria; art placement criteria; donations; loans and memorials; collection management; and, administration of the Public Art Fund. In the event language contained in the Art in Public Places Program Guidelines contlicts with this Ordinance, the language in the Ordinance shall control. Sec. 2-168. Art in Public Places Proeram Location Plan The Arts Commission shall prepare, and from time to time revise, a Art in Public Places Program Location Plan that identifies locations and criteria for public artworks and establishes a priority order. Section 3. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or 33 unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way 34 affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. 35 Section 4. Inclusion in Code. 36 It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, that 37 the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the City of Boynton 38 Beach Code of Ordinances, and that the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or 39 relettered and the work "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or such other S:\CA\Ordinances'Arl in Public Places JAC 100305 redlined.doc 6 1 appropriate work or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 5. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately on passage. FIRST READING this day of ,2005. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this _ day of , 2005, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk S:\CA\Ordinances\Art in Public Places JAC 100305 redlined.doc 7 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Acknowledgements The Arts Commission extends special thanks to City Manager Kurt Bressner, Planning and Development Director Quintus Greene and CRA Director Doug Hutchinson. Their wisdom and guidance were vital to the mission of the Advisory Board. The experience and vision they bring to our city is proactive and innovative. We listened, we researched and we reedited. We hope it is evident we designed an Arts in Public Places Program for Boynton Beach's past, present and future based on experiences locally and across the country. In addition, we would like to thank, in no particular order: Seattle Arts Commission for the Public Art 101 Curricular Book, Betty Pierce, Park and Recreation Advisory Board, Dan De Carlo, Nancy Byrne, Mike Rumpf, Hanna Matras, Jeanne Heavilin, Susan Vielhauer, Vivian Brooks, Wilfred Hawkins, Virginia Farace, Boynton Cultural Centre Board of Directors, Elayna Toby-Singer, Jeff Siegal, Beth Ravtiz, David Coles-Dobay and all of the participants of our first Creative Workshop held April 4, 2005. The following individuals currently serve on the Arts Commission Advisory Board and each played an integral role in this document: · Debbie Coles-Dobay, Chair · Cheryl Arflin . Angela F. Budano . Rick Beaulieu, Co Chair · Kimberlee McGow . Deborah Nesbit . Anita Remer · Linda Sage · Suzette Urs · Arleen Dennison, City Staff Liaison as well as past members: . Richard Brightfield . Raymond Marcinkoski · Michael McGoey. Respectfully submitted, &~/# 8~ 4Al4 ~~~fl Cover Artist Oil: Boynton Beach Ralph Papa Sculpture: Patina Steel Turtle On loan to the City of Boynton Beach since 1995 Rick Beau Lieu, Neighborhood Art Gallery Cover Design: Debbie Coles-Dobay, Creative Marketing Impact, Inc. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 1 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 What Makes a Successful Public Art program? 4 Arts Commission Ordinance for the City of Boynton Beach 5 City Image 6 Program Overview 7 Funding Recommendations and Alternatives 8 Art Commission Services 9 Art Procurement Process 10 Examples of Visual Art 11 Call to Artists Procedure and Artist Selection Methods 12 Legal Recommendations 13 Other Program Considerations & Recommendations 14 Getting the Word Out 15 Q and A Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 2 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Executive Summary The Arts Commission was charged with creating and executing an Art in Public Places Program for the City of Boynton Beach. The following document is the end product of nine months of research. Research included review of population, demographics, growth potential, community identity and the best of current Public Art programs not only in the State of Florida, but also across the nation. A key component to the value of the Arts in Public Places program understanding the economic impact and rewards this type of endeavor provides. Clearly it is known that art offers: . community pride . civic awareness . and a sense of place. The focus of this document is to address the mechanics and funding appropriate for Boynton Beach. RECOMMEMDATION: This plan proposes a funding program designed for an Art in Public Places program concurrent with and complementary to the rapid growth of the City of Boynton Beach. Our recommendations encompass a comprehensive program that would be funded by assessing a public art fee equal to 1 % of the construction value to real property and subject to the following criteria: · Non residential construction alteration or repair for which a building permit is required · All new residential construction and/or redevelopment for which a building permit is required · All new public construction for which a building permit is required · Fees will be calculated on amounts exceeding the $250,000.00 threshold Exceptions to Public Art Fees: . Remodeling, repair or reconstruction of structures damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake or other calamity determined by the City of Boynton Beach building official. · The percent of the project dedicated to affordable housing as defined by the City of Boynton Beach. . Construction less than $250,000.00 The total funds are based on 1 % of construction cost. The land value is excluded from the calculations. The funds would be dedicated at 70% to the development of public art that stays within the project and 30% to run an Arts in Public Places program that includes: · Administration of Art Fund and Art in Public Places Program, including Public Art Coordinator salary, record-keeping such as registration, maintenance, renovation, insurance, etc. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 3 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations . Art for publicly owned properties to include: site preparation, installation, insurance, maintenance and renovation . Marketing and advertising of the Art in Public Places program . Acquisition, siting and decommissioning . Art programs and events with a cultural emphasis that draw community participation . Artist and artwork selection-related expenses . Endowment program This document also addresses private sector developers who wish to participate in an alternate program that provides for payment in lieu of participation. Staff including the Planning and Zoning Department, the CRA and the Legal Department has reviewed the Boynton Beach Arts Commission Recommendations and Guidelines. This comprehensive document integrates many of their recommendations as well as the best of successful Public Arts Programs and has been refined to meet the city's special needs. The Arts Commission Advisory Board is prepared to give an informative presentation of this plan to the city commission in a workshop setting. We have enlisted key speakers that include a noted public artist, city administrator, and a developer all with national expertise in art. We look forward to implementing this plan and are available to expedite this endeavor. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 4 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Introduction Art is "... a product that evokes the senses and stimulates emotions. The product may be something thought to be beautiful, interesting, controversial, emotionally moving, educational, or displaying historic or cultural meaning." Public Art is "... objects in our environment for public use and enjoyment that may be historic, aesthetic, or functional in the form of sculpture, monuments, murals, banners, fountains, playgrounds, trellis, gardens or amenities such as seating, lights, signs." On occasion, the building itself could be considered Art. This would occur when the architecture design has built in artistic elements incorporated into the structure. Public art is essentially a dialog between an artist's work and the people who experience his or her artwork in the course of their activities. A successful public artwork can be thought provoking, transform the environment and become an active part of the community, An unsuccessful public artwork can become an eyesore and the target of ridicule and vandalism (Barbara Goldstein, Public Art 101 Curricular Book, Seattle Arts Commission Page 41). In general, public art is works of art displayed in publicly accessible places and buildings. Up until the mid 20th century, public art as sculptures, mosaics, carvings and handmade, decorative building elements were normal parts of a building. In the last 30 years, more than 350 American municipalities have required public art in public and/or private construction in order to restore the lost aesthetic qualities. Today, public art has come to mean traditional sculptures, murals and the full range of things made by artists for buildings, streetscapes and landscapes. "Our belief is that powerful, well-integrated public art can transform people's lives by linking their perceptions, senses and intellects to the living systems that sustain them." Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 5 of 64 What Makes a Successful Public Art Program? Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Successful public art programs have a number of ingredients as identified in a study done by the City of Boynton Beach Strategic Initiative Team of communities throughout the United States. These ingredients include: . A commitment to leadership by public bodies. . A broad community understanding of the policies that underpin public art. . Identification of opportunities to create a sense of place through public art. . A solid financial base to initiate and sustain a public art program. . Early collaboration and involvement of the arts community in developing public art. . Support and involvement of the private sector. . Support and involvement of all sections of municipal government including engineering, planning, finance, community services. . Continuous effort to include and draw upon the support of the public. Developing principles to which everyone can agree starts the process of creating a public art plan. These principles will guide the process: . Public art is an expression that is often diverse and innovative. . Public art intends to reflect community values and community identity, . Public art utilizes the creative energy of artists for public benefit. . Public art increases public awareness of the role of art and artists in the community. . Public art is a community resource. . Public art contributes to the economic health of the community. . Public art responds to the natural, social, and built environment. . Public art is collaboration between the public, public agencies, the private sector, and the design community. Who judges art? From DaVinci to Andy Warhol, doesn't everyone have the right to define their taste in what is good art over bad? Art is subjective and the viewer must have a certain level of appreciation to identify with the artist and their inspiration, motivation or simply their desire to evoke emotion. In commercial development, how do you rate the work of a designer or architect to measure an effort that lacks artistic character vs. one that possesses strong artistic merit? If it is within the context of the City's objectives, is that enough? The goal of the Arts Commission is to have an impact much greater than that of minimal projects; rather it is one that goes above and beyond to enhance our community. "Because of the diversity of ecological, biotechnical, educational, recreational and cultural opportunities within the county, our goal is to help reestablish the intellectual and emotional connections that will ultimately draw people... in a thoughtful way. " Historically, in 1967, the Endowment for the Arts created its Art in Public Places Program. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 6 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations It gave the public access to the best art of our time, outside museum walls. NEA's first commission art was Calder's La Grande Vitesse, Grand Rapids, MI. It was the sculpture that was used as their "logo". By 1974, the NEA guidelines said that commissioned art should be appropriate to the immediate site, and by 1978 approach creatively the wide range of possibilities for art in public situations. Total economic In 1979, the NEA asked for methods to insure an informed community response to the project and in1983 grant recipients were required to submit plans for the community involvement. Preparation and dialogue expanded in 1990's to include educational activities, which invite community involvement. This progression from a pursuit of the "best" art to community involvement is still evolving. impact of the arts in 1992 for the NYC area was 92 billion dollars. Artists contribute to making projects more palatable. They act as a conduit for the project and the community objectives, Examples of Public Art: While the spiritual aspects of art are well known, it also has a quantifiable economic impact. 1982- Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC, was the concept of a 21 year old undergraduate at Yale University, Maya Ying Un. Originally protested by many Washington congressman, this memorial is the #1 visited "Art" in America. Her concept was to cut a "wound" into the landscape and construct granite in which visitors can see their reflection. The interaction continues when loved ones take a rubbing on the name inscribed into the wall. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 7 of 64 The Medicci Family was the first to fund Public Art. In 1504, Michelangelo's David was featured in a public square in Florence, It~ hI Page 8 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The building itself can be art, as in France's Eiffel Tower built circa 1887, which the Parisians did not like when built. In 1969, Calder's Stabile, Le Grande Vitesse, in the Calder Plaza in Grand Rapids, MI was considered "Plop Art" or "Logo Art". It caused so much controversy that it put Grand Rapids on the map as a destination location! The community now holds it as a National treasure. This art is the National Endowment for the Arts first commissioned piece for its Art in Public Places Program. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Walkways Gary Moore's "Ninth Street Pedestrian Mall" 1995 Rustic terrazzo, dyed concrete unit pavers, bronze inserts & landscaping. Historic Overtown, Downtown Miami Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Benches as in this wood and iron bench created by Quigley in 1982 in Cincinnati. Its iron frame was inspired by Music Hall, which is located directly across the street from the park. Mosaic walls similar to the subway stations in Moscow built in 1935. Today Moscow's Metro system has grown into an enormous network of 11 lines and over 160 stations. Page 9 of 64 Genesis, the Gift of Life, glass mosaic, 1954 Originally commissioned by Peter and Waldo Stewart for the Stewart Building in Dallas, this mosaic was moved to the entrance of the museum and restored in the 1990s. The design is based on the Indian concept of the four elements, seen from left to right: water, earth, fire, and air. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Fountains. Waterfalls and Gardens similar to the fish fountain along the steps of the Philadelphia Museum on the parkway tour built in 1928. Alexander Stirling Calder (after) Delights and Terrors of the Sea, 1983 Cast stone Vizcaya Metrorail Station, Miami, Florida Sculptures Picasso's gift to the city, once controversial, has now become "the" landmark to downtown Chicago. This subject has become a mantra for the defense of public art---you will like this in the future. Page 10 of 64 Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Arts Commission Ordinance for the City of Boynton Beach ARTICLE XI. ARTS COMMISSION Sec. 2-154. Creation of Commission. The City Commission, in accordance with the powers vested in it, hereby creates and establishes the Boynton Beach Arts Commission, hereinafter referred to as the "Arts Commission. " (Ord. No. 01-64, 9 1, 1-2-02) Sec. 2-155. Purpose and duties. (a) The purpose of the Arts Commission is to advise the City Commission on matters related to the arts, to develop a plan and programs to promote and support art in Public Places, and to recommend guidelines and funding for implementation. (b) It shall be the duty of the Arts Commission to act as an advisory board to the City Commission in providing advice on matters relating to the visual arts. (c) The Arts Commission may develop a public art plan and program for the City. (d) The Arts Commission may recommend funding sources including private sources and grant funds; encourage public and private partnerships in the arts; review and make recommendations on proposals for art work for public buildings and public spaces; encourage the flow of art into the City; stimulate art related activities and events; study issues related to art and implement art programs as delegated to it by the City's Commission from time to time. (e) The Arts Commission shall periodically advise the City Commission of its findings or proposals with respect to the foregoing issues and make recommendations to the City Commission on any matter referred to it within as much time prescribed by the City Commission. (Ord. No. 01-64, 9 1,1-2-02) Sec. 2-156. Organization. (a) The Arts Commission shall consist of seven (7) regular members and two (2) alternate members and serve at the pleasure of the City Commission. (b) The Arts Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) permanent members, and two (2) alternate members, all to be appointed by the City Commission. Of the members so appointed, three (3) shall be for a term of three (3) years, two (2) shall be for a term of two (2) years, and two (2) shall be for a term of one (1) year. Their successors shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years. Alternate members shall be appointed for a period of one (1) year. All members may be reappointed at the pleasure of the City Commission at the termination of their appointment, with Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 11 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations no limit as to the number of terms they may serve. (c) Appointees to the Arts Commission shall be residents or business owners preferably with the following background: artist, art volunteer/activist; planner; private developer; architect; neighborhood association member; interested citizen. (d) At the organizational meeting of the Arts Commission, a Chairperson and Vice- Chairperson shall be selected by majority vote of the Arts Commission. The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be selected annually at the anniversary of the first meeting of the Arts Commission, or at the May meeting of the Arts Commission. (Ord. No. 01-64, 91,1-2-02; Ord. No. 04-031, 92,4-20-04) Sec. 2-157. lVIeetings. The Arts Commission shall meet at an appropriate place and shall arrange a time for holding regular meetings of the Arts Commission, and for such other meetings as shall be necessary, and it may add to such rules of organization, regulation and procedure as it may deem necessary and determine the duties of its members and officers. Other specifications for conducting meetings, such as the number needed for a quorum, shall be in conformance with F.S. 9 166.041(4). (Ord. No. 01-64, 9 1, 1-2-02) Sec. 2-158. Powers. Nothing in this article shall be construed as restricting or curtailing any of the powers of the City Commission, or as a delegation to the Arts Commission of any of the authority or discretionary powers vested and imposed by law in the City Commission. The City Commission declares that public interest, convenience and welfare required the appointment of the Arts Commission to act in a purely advisory capacity to the City Commission for the purposes set forth in this article. Any power delegated here to the Arts Commission to adopt rules and regulations shall not be construed as a delegation of legislative authority, but purely a delegation of legislative authority. (Ord. No. 01-64, 9 1,1-2-02) Top of Form I 6 Bottom of Form Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 12 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations City Image Spotlight on Boynton Beach . . . The Gateway to the Gulfstream A large part of the Arts Commission's future success will depend on its ability to develop and implement a Public Arts Program that serves to strengthen the City's connection with its residents, helps to stimulate a community identity and promotes the City as the place to live, work, play and visit. The program must help to articulate what it is that makes this City so special, to help define the City's image. So, what is the City's image? The following 'image statement' begins with a declaration of sorts about the reasons for promoting such an image and continues with a historical, and yet contemporary, perspective on all that the City has to offer. Arts Commission Image Statement: To heighten awareness of our City's historical and contemporary personality by celebrating its diversity and strengthening the City as a destination location. By vitalizing, stimulating and focusing on cultural interaction, amenities, education, business growth and economic development, the City will create a communal sense of pride and civic ownership. Boynton Beach, which was once one man's dream as a beach hotel destination, soon became a bustling coastal center of South Florida. Yet, even at the turn of the 21st century, it retained some of its distinctive farmlands, offering a unique, small town atmosphere central to South Florida living. Its proximity to the Gulfstream and easy ocean access make it a prime location for a wide variety of water activities, while its businesses, public and historical amenities reflect a metropolitan atmosphere. It is laid back with a touch of sophistication. Boynton Beach is strategically close to two international airports, three regional airports and two major seaports, making it easily accessible, whether from across the state or across the globe. Our dynamic cultural community demonstrates the success of the American Melting Pot. Whether their origins are Floridian, national or international, residents and business owners alike have made Boynton Beach their choice for a great place to be for their next life phase. The City government works closely with the community to ensure that quality of life is preserved and enhanced, and that growth is beneficial to all of its residents. From the first settlers that touched the beaches of Boynton to today's international visitors, all agree, that Boynton Beach truly is a unique jewel on Florida's southeast coast. New Boynton Beach Tag Line The Arts Commission recommends the current Boynton Beach tag line be revaluated and reconsidered. Please refer to the Reference Document: Marketing for more on Tag Lines. The Arts Commission recommends the following tag line to be considered: Boynton Beqch... The HeART o{the Pq/m Beqches/ Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 13 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The Arts Commission recommends that it conduct a focus qroup to validate the suqqested taq line for the imaqe for the City of Bovnton Beach. Program Overview The goal of the Arts Commission is to develop and execute an Art in Public Places Program for the City of Boynton Beach. The plan begins with an aggressive four-year funding program to generate capital to establish an Art in Public Places Program concurrent with, and complementary to, the current rapid growth of the City of Boynton Beach. The Arts Commission will identify and pursue additional sources of funding to expand the program beyond the four-year recommendation. It is the intent of the Arts Commission to recommend a method to obtain the necessary capital to make an impact in the projects currently slated for development in the City within the next five years. It is the intent of the Arts Commission to assist developers and planners dedicated to the development of Art within these projects. The Arts Commission seeks to establish itself as a valuable resource to which developers and planners can turn for advice and assistance when incorporating Art into their projects. The Arts Commission does not intend to function as a type of "Art Cop". However, under the supervision of the Arts Commission, an independent Artist-Selection Jury will assist in the art selection process. In addition, the Arts Commission will consult established county, state and national resources for guidance and information pertaining to the "Call to Artists" process, fundraising and other program functions. The Arts Commission will endeavor to provide opportunities for artists of all ages and racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. It will consider art from independent artists as well as from group art projects and other art programs. It will recommend exhibits, temporary or permanent, in designated places for public display. The Arts Commission may integrate the art produced from other City programs into the Art in Public Places Program. It may also recommend new programs for expansion of the Art in Public Places Program. It is the intent of the Arts Commission to develop public art projects that: enhance the urban environment of public spaces, as well as the visual design form and content of the City; enhance a particular community, and; enhance the tourist and economic potential of Boynton Beach and individual sites within the community. It is the intent of the Arts Commission to create an Art in Public Places Program that will become an effective and valuable tool in enhancing building projects, green spaces and public areas. The Art in Public Places Program will benefit the City of Boynton Beach by: . Enhancing the City's image . Creating a positive image and identity . Expressing who we are as a community . Making Boynton Beach a destination location . Gaining amenities and appreciative assets Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 14 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations . Creating investments that will increase in value . Educating the community . Creating a sense of civic pride . Evoking emotion and stimulate community interaction . Improving the environment . Increasing quality of life . Creating a greater cultural base . Preserving community history . Attracting the arts, artists and art advocates to the community . Placing The City Boynton Beach "on the map". The Arts and Culture Industry is part of the solution that impacts... .. . Community Revitalization .. . Economic Development . . . Quality of Life . .. Student Achievement ... Tourism Refer to the Reference Document: Making the Case for documentation on each of the topics that was compiled by the Florida Cultural Alliance. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30105 Page 15 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Funding Recommendations and Alternatives Public Art Fee The Arts Commission recommends that the City of Boynton Beach initiate a Public Art Fee to fund the Art in Public Places Program. Since there are many newly planned projects in the City, a Public Art Fee would establish a financial base for the Arts Commission to immediately begin the Art in Public Places Program. This recommendation provides a way for the City to create a balance with the rapid building growth to ensure that culture is matched with green spaces. Our recommendations encompass a comprehensive program that would be funded by assessing Public Art Fee equal to a % of construction value to real property excluding the land value. Public Art Programs across the Nation and State of Florida typically have between a 1/2 - 5% Public Art Fee. Since we want to create a program that will eventually self fund itself we looked at it from a business prospective. If we implement a fee that could be collected for a limited time period it will give us the seed money to run the program for the future. In addition to the seed capital generated from the fee we recommend to reserve some of that money as an endowment (or savings account) in addition to actively seeking grants and private funding through aggressive marketing and fundraising events. A. The Arts Commission recommends that a Public Art Fee be assessed equal to 1 % of construction value over $250,000 of improvements to real property in the City of Boynton Beach meeting the following criteria: 1) Non residential construction alteration or repair for which a building permit is required 2) All new residential construction and/or redevelopment for which a building permit is required 3) All new public construction for which a building permit is required 4) Fees will be calculated on amounts exceeding the $250,000 threshold Exceptions to Public Art Fees: · Remodeling, repair or reconstruction of structures damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake or other calamity determined by the City of Boynton Beach building official. · Construction less than $250,000.00 Public Art Fee shall be collected by the Building and Code Compliance Department at the time of permit issuance. Where does the money get spent? The total 1 % Public Art Fee funds would be dedicated at 70% to the construction of art in a given project and 30% to run the Arts in Public Places program. At the suggestion of the CRA director, Doug Hutchinson, the Arts Commission is recommending to adopt an Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 16 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations endowment program with the Public Arts Fees collected for future program funding. A. Create a Public Art Fund which is administered by the Arts Commission board and a Public Art Administrator to consist of all contributions received from art fees for development, redevelopment, cash grants and donations to the City for public arts projects from public or private resources and all the funds allocated by the City though the budgetarj process for the provision of public art. The Arts Commission recommends 30% of the total fee to run a Public Arts Program. These funds will be designated to run the entire program and cover: · Administration of Art Fund and Art in Public Places Program, including Public Art administrators salary, record-keeping such as registration, maintenance, renovation, insurance, etc. . Art for publicly owned properties to include: Site preparation, installation, insurance, maintenance and renovation . Marketing and Advertising of the Art in Public Places program . Acquisition, siting, decommissioning . Art programs and events with a cultural emphasis that draw community participation . Artist and artwork selection-related expenses . Endowment program B. Art Proiects in Developments As we stated 70% of the 1 percent Public Art fee will STAY in the project and dedicated towards the development and construction of the art. The Arts Commission worked with Planning & Zoning to ensure that the building process is not inhibited by the development of art in the project. We support their recommendation for a bonding option, which states: Certificates of Occupancy will not be issued until completion and installation of all Public Art requirements are met. The Developer may, at his option, post 110% surety for work, which may be more prudently put in place subsequent to building construction with a required completion deadline of 60 - 90 days. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 17 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Art in Proiect Alternative The Arts Commission recommends that a Public Art Fund be established as a depository for public art fees paid by City departments and private developers to secure a building permit from the City of Boynton Beach. For the private sector, this fee may be refunded in part if an artwork has been either placed on the development site or donated to the City. The Public Art Fund schedule for private sector developers who wish to participate in the alternative program shall be as follows: 1) 7/10 of 1 percent of construction costs (as defined above) to artwork on site or donated to the City (refundable upon completion and installation or receipt of approved donation) 2) 3/10 of 1 percent of construction costs (as defined above) to Public Art Fund (non-refundable) The fee remains in the Public Art Fund for the discretionary use of the Arts Commission should the developer elect not to participate in the program. City generated funds are typically tied to the construction site, but unspent project specific funds may be pooled with other unspent funds and used for off site projects. Developer Options 1) Artwork on Site Upon assessment of the public art fee, the Developer may elect to site a permanent public artwork as part of the development project. Using this option, the Developer may: · Elect to site permanent public artwork as part of the development project and utilize the Arts Commission's assistance to develop the Art in the project or; . Select artist directly to execute a project that meet specific art criteria or; · Hire a professional consultant to select artists to commission site-specific, architecturally integrated artworks that meet specific art criteria or; · Purchase artworks for permanent installation. Artworks may be: . Singular, discrete objects (sculpture); . Artist designed amenities (streetscapes, paving treatments, lighting standards and treatments, benches, way finders, architecturally integrated water features, artist designed landscape treatments or other artist designed amenities or aesthetic treatments); . Artworks must be located in publicly accessible locations. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 18 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The Artwork on Site approach benefits the Developer to: . Create a positive relationship with the community . Attract visitors to the Art project therefore the development . Provide a competitive edge . Create a signature! identity for the project 2) Art Donated or commissioned to the City of Boynton Beaches Art in Public Places Program Upon assessment of the public art fee, the Developer may elect to purchase an existing artwork or commission an original artwork for donation as a gift to the City of Boynton Beach's public art collection. Donations to the City are reviewed by the Arts Commission to determine the aesthetic quality of the donation, the work's maintenance requirements and the appropriateness of the donation to the overall goals of the Art in Public Places Program. This approach allows the Developer to: . By-pass the commission or purchase and subsequent installation of the artwork on the property; . Ir.crease public awareness of the Developer and development as civic benefactors. 3) Fees in lieu of Artwork on Site Upon assessment of the public art fee, the Developer may elect to pay the fee to the Public Art Fund with no intention of placing artwork on site or donating a work of art to the City. Funds are subsequently used by the Arts Commission on publicly sited projects of its choosing. This approach allows the Developer to: . By-pass completely the public art process. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 19 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations SITE CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPERS A. Eligible Public Art Location . Such facilities include commercial or residential buildings and adjoining plazas, parks, greenways, sidewalks, traffic islands, roadways, public buildings, lobbies, courtyards and towers, etc.; . Spaces may only be accessible to the public; . Locations can include surface treatments of buildings, retaining walls and bridges. The definition of "location" can also be expanded by an artist's ability to extend the possibilities for public art, and would then be determined on a case-by-case basis; . Projects can also include artist-designed features that might otherwise be provided by commercial sources, such as gates, water fountains, tile and surface materials, doors, furniture, clocks, lighting fixtures, railings, signage, etc. B. Eligible Public Art Components On-Site Art in Public Places The Arts Commission is receptive to the broadest definitions of art and encourages imaginative interpretations of media. The possible media and materials, which might be used for permanent or temporary installation, decorative or functional purpose, include: · Sculpture: Free-standing, wall supported or suspended; kinetic, electronic, etc., in any material or combination of materials; . Painted and mosaic murais; · Earthworks, fiber works, neon, glass, mosaics, photographs, prints, calligraphy, any combination of forms of media, etc.; · Standardized fixtures such as gates, streetlights, signage, etc., may be contracted to artists for unique or limited editions. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 20 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations BUDGETARY GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPERS A. Eligible Costs All artworks created by artists are considered eligible expenses for the Art in Public Places Program as well as the following: . Structures, which enable the display of the artwork(s); . Artist's budgets for pro.iects, which will be expected to cover: · Professional fees for the artist(s) · Labor of assistants, materials and contracted services required of the production and installation of the artwork · Any required permit or certificate fees · Business and legal costs directly related to the project · Studio and operating costs · Communication and other indirect costs (insurance, utilities, etc.) · Travel expenses of the artists for site visitation and research · Transportation of the artwork to the site · Installation of the completed artwork · Documentation of the artwork (color slides, etc.) B. Ineligible Costs . Directional elements such as super graphics, signage or color-coding except where these elements are integral parts of the original work of art; . "Art objects" which are mass-produced of standard design such as playground equipment, fountains or statuary objects; · Reproductions, by mechanical or other means, of original works of art, except in cases of film, video, photography, printmaking or other media arts; . Decorative, ornamental or functional elements that are designed by the building architect as opposed to an artist commissioned for this purpose; · Landscape architecture and landscape gardening except where these elements are designed by the artist and/or are an integral part of the work of art by the artist; · Services or utilities necessary to operate or maintain the artwork over time. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30105 Page 21 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ART SELECTION GUIDELINES The following are specifics that will guide the art selection process. The Art selection process is very similar to the architecture and construction of a building. Our reference document provides detailed examples of this process. . Will the art component be concentrated in one area or distributed throughout the public spaces? . Is the proposed project/program a collaborative effort? If so, specify the participants, responsibilities, and proposed arts budget allocation to non-arts components, if applicable. . How will the art component function within the whole development? Activate a space? Provide a landmark? Serve a function (gateway, seating, etc.)? . Who are the primary and secondary audiences for the artwork or cultural program (pedestrians, building users, tourists, automobile traffic, etc.)? . How has the anticipated audience influenced your choice of artwork? . If applicable, describe plans for artwork to conform to necessary safety and functional requirements. Who will assist on these requirements? . Describe plans for fabrication and installation of the artwork. . Describe needs and plans for ongoing maintenance or program development responsibilities. . Please submit 50 percent schematic design, with model, if appropriate. Refer to the Reference Document: Criteria and Evaluation Tools for more on this topic. VII. PRIVATE OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Maintenance All privately sited artworks shall remain the property of the owner for the life of the Certificate of Occupancy. Details are explained in Other Program Considerations. B. Location, Installation and Identification . Artworks for public and private projects must be located in an exterior area, which is accessible to the public at all times. · Installation of the artwork should be planned to complement the work and allow for unrestrained viewing from a variety of vantage points. . Potential obstruction of growing trees, shrubbery, or future construction should be taken into account. . The artwork shall be a permanent, fixed ass/et to the property. A plaque stating the artist's name, artwork title, shall identify each artwork and date the artwork was dedicated. The plaque will pe placed in an appropriate location near the artwork that can be easily accessed by pedestrians. C. Private Placement . On-Site: The artwork shall be displayed in one or more of the following locations on the site of the commercial structure: · Architecturally integrated into the structure or hardscape. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 22 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations · Placed as a discrete object in any exterior location open and available to the general public, in a manner, which complements the artwork and site. · Off-Site: At the request of the applicant for a Certificate of Occupancy, the artwork may be located on a site other than that of the development provided, however, that the site is selected by the Arts Commission. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 23 of 64 INSERT % FORMULA Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Page 24 of 64 Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30105 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Art Commission Services The Services the Art Commission proposes to provide: The Arts Commission recommends that it become an integral part of the development review process for any new or major modification to a project. The goal is to make recommendations for the inclusion of Art into the project from the planning stage, and to manage the Artwork's creation and execution so that it will enhance the project, provide positive community relations and attract its target market as well as visitors to the project. Some of the services the Art Commission proposes to provide are as follows: The Arts Commission will participate in the development review process by creating an Art amenity that will have positive impact on the project, to attract its target market, generate good community relations and motivate visitors to the project The Arts Commission will create a positive public relations progral11 based around the art and highlight it through events The Arts Commission will work with engineers on safety, installation and permit issues. The Arts Commission will provide legal documents necessary to include art in projects The Arts Commission will work with city departments to consult and manage the installation of the art piece in project The Arts Commission will provide a tax write off on the portion of the project that is dedicated to the Art. The Arts Commission will provide ongoing supervision and recommendations for the maintenance of the Art in the project; however the project owners association will be responsible for maintenance costs. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 25 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Process Outline A. Pre Application Review Meeting At this meeting, many city departments review the preliminary site plan of a project. Typically, the following boards/department representatives are in attendance, along with the builder or builder's agent: * Building * Public Works/Utilities/ Fire * Engineering * Planning Staff The Arts Commission recommends that at least one of its members attend these meetings to review the projects. As the project is discussed, the Arts Commission member can provide feedback and contribute ideas to the plan where Art is concerned. The Arts Commission recommends that the following information be obtained at this meeting and included on the Planning & Zoning Standard Review Comments form: 1) image for project o Design intent or concept for project? o What is the concept or design of the project? o What will the project portray? o What will it represent? 2) Specs for project o What elements (materials, construction methods, dimensions, etc.) will the project encompass? o What amenities will it offer? 3) Budgets designated o What are the preliminary construction costs? o What is the overall (construction) cost of the project? o What, if any, costs apply to the Art in the project? 4) Marketing objectives Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 26 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations o What market will the project target? o What is the demographic profile for the residential and/or commercial project? B. FTR- Final Technical Review Meeting that determines and defines the specifications for the project. Costs for project are defined and budgets set. The Arts Commission will playa part in the review where Art in the project is concerned. c. Site Plan Submitted - Site Plan Approval At this stage, the Arts Commission recommends that coordination take place with architects and planners on timing, delivery and installation of the Art in the project D. Scheduling fund raising and unveiling event The Arts Commission recommends that it assist and coordinate with other City departments, developers and the Chamber of Commerce to coordinate an Art unveiling/fundraiser event. This will be a key way to raise funds for the Art in Public Places Program and to provide the project with positive press and advertising. E. Maintenance The Arts Commission recommends that the project's property owner's association maintain the Artwork, once in place. The Arts Commission will work with the City Attorney and Finance Department to develop the appropriate language and budget allocations to integrate into the association regulations that will provide for the proper maintenance of the Art in the project. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 27 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations BOYNTON BEACH RECOMMENDED PUBLIC ART SELECTION PROCESS City Commission . Approves Arts Commission guidelines . Allocates art percentage City . Approves/executes artist contract City Planning DeptlCRA . Notifies Arts Commission of (re) development project and conceptual plan Arts Commission and City Staff . Affirms artist recommendation . Negotiates artists contract Arts Commission . Defines project budget. parameters and selection process . Issues call for artists . Recommends and appoints Juried Artist Selection Panel Arts Commission . Reviews artist recommendation . Transmits artist recommendation to Technical Review Board ~ Juried Artist Selection Panel . Interviews artists, reviews proposals . Recommends artist for project 05 05 Page 28 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Art Procurement Process Methods to Procure Art in Public Places The Arts Commission will consider the following methods for acquiring art for the purpose of Art in Public Places Program: Direct purchases This is defined as the purchase of existing art pieces created by locally, nationally and internationally recognized artists for placement in the Arts in Public Places Program. Commissioning This is defined as commissioning newly created art pieces from artists locally, nationally and internationally, for placement in the Arts in Public Places Program. The Arts Commission will host a Call to Artists process to obtain the Art for a specific project. The Arts Commission will act as a design team bringing Artists, architect and design professionals together to work on an overall design of a site or major project. Gifts Art can be donated to the Art Commission for its Art in Public Places Program. Gifts are tax deductible and must meet the same criteria that other art projects are required to meet. Temporary Lending Program The Arts Commission will initiate a temporary Art in Public Place program. It will identify and designate areas in the City for rotating art placement and qualify art for placement in these areas. Coordinate with other City programs The Arts Commission can coordinate with other City programs such as Schools, Parks & Recreation, The Arts Center, Schoolhouse Children's Museum, The Civic Center, The Library, The Hester Center, The Wilson Center, Sister Cities, Neighborhood Associations, Organizations, Neighborhood Art Gallery, etc., to enhance and display art created within these programs. In addition, the Arts Commission can accommodate these programs by placing art on display at or in facilities, or on behalf of, on a permanent or temporary basis. Regional, National and International Rotating Art Exhibits The Arts Commission will recommend, procure and designate locations for display of traveling art exhibits. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 29 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The Art Commission proposes the following considerations when purchasing, commissioning, placing and decommissioning art in Public Places: Does the Art... . Enhance the City's image . Create a positive image and identity . Express who we are as a community . Make Boynton a destination location . Provide investments and amenities that will increase in value . Educate the community . Create a sense of civic pride . Evoke emotion and stimulate community interaction . Improve the environment . Enhance the quality of life . Create a greater cultural base . Preserve community history . Attract the arts, artists and art advocates to the community ART FORMS The Arts Commission will initially focus on Visual Art. Once the Art in Public Places Program is established, it may recommend that its focus be broadened to include other art forms such as Theater, Music and Dance, etc. WHAT IS VISUAL ART? The following are generally considered examples of the Visual Art the Arts Commission will focus on: Primary Focus . Two Dimensional . Three Dimensional . Mixed Media . Kinetic . Film & Video . Computer Generated . Installation . Functional Secondary Focus . Events & Festivals · Education Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 30 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Presented May 24. 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 31 of 64 Examples of Visual Art Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The following are examples of Visual Art and their budgets in other cities Art in Public Places Programs: The following examples are courtesy of the Miami-Dade Art in Public Places permanent collection. Estimated budgets are highlighted in red---please note, these are only estimates, not exact figures for their current worth. Because these pieces are site specific and will always remain part of the Miami-Dade Art in Public Places permanent collection, they do not have an accurate estimate of what the pieces are worth today. As well, there are no comparables to base the current cost/worth estimates of these pieces. Carlos Alves "La Palma," "Ventana Solar," & "Parton de Sentimientos" 1994 Ceramic tile & mixed media Calle Ocho (Eighth Street) Metrorail Station $65,000 A Miami ceramist, Carlos Alves used found objects and broken tiles to create three unique installations at the Eighth Street Metromover Station. On the south side of the station, "La Palma" (The Palm) rises from ground level to the top of the station. Alves references the poetry of Jose Marti in which the royal palm represents freedom. On the north side, "Port6n de Sentimientos" (Gates of Sentiments) symbolizes the gateway to Calle Ocho. Using recycled ceramics and items embedded in clay and collected from Calle Ocho merchants, "Ventana Solar" (Solar Window) represents a Cuban colonial window. Karel Appel "Tulip" 1984 Aluminum, painted West Dade Solid Waste Transfer Station $40,000 Hand-painted by the artist in bright hues, "Tulip" is Appel's first large-scale sculpture. This abstracted tulip is fabricated in aluminum, painted in vivid colors, and located at the Solid Waste Transfer Station on a grassy knoll. Appel began his artistic career in The Netherlands, was the founder of COBRA, an art movement based on color and a precursor of Pop Art, and now works out of New York. Page 32 of 64 Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt "M" 1996 Concrete, stucco & clock Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Riverwalk Metromover Station $90,000 Designed as an entranceway to the station, the 45- foot-tall "M" integrates the street with the lofty eight- story station, creating an intimate scale. The monumental structure, commissioned for Miami's centennial, is located on the historical riverfront site where Julia Tuttle's homestead once stood and serves as a tribute to and celebration of Miami. Alexander Stirling Calder (after) Delights and Terrors of the Sea, 1983 Cast stone Vizcaya Metrorail Station $60,000 In 1915, James Deering commissioned renowned sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder (1870 - 1945) to create a major installation for Villa Vizcaya. Calder created a series of mythical mermaids and mermen to adorn the villa's Great Stone Barge that lies a few feet off shore in Biscayne Bay. For the entrance to the Vizcaya Metrorail Station, contemporary artist Mark Jeffries replicated Calder's sculptures in cast stone. Using special molds, each replica was formed with a sand-based aggregate and then resculpted by Jeffries to sharpen timeworn features. The Calder sculptures were integrated into a modern fountain. Alexander Stirling Calder was the father of Alexander "Sandy" Calder, known for inventing the mobile and as a pioneer of Kinetic art. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 33 of 64 Rockne Krebs The Miami Line Neon Location: Spanning the Miami River, Downtown Miami 1984 and 1988 1984 $49, 740 and 1988 $17,000. J-1aintenance of this piece is at least $12,000 a year Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The Miami Line is a 1540-foot- long neon sculpture spanning the Miami River created by Washington-based artist Rockne Krebs. Since its creation, The Miami Line has become a signature element of the downtown Miami skyline and has been featured in countless photographs. Stated Krebs, "the Miami Line was conceived as a means to generate visual drama and create an identifying elemen~ which is. unique to Miami by simply -~"'""'~~Iii~! enhancing what IS already present" . 1'1' Krebs created the first phase of The Miami Line in. 1984. It was 300 feet long. Due to its great < popularity, the piece was greatly expanded in 1988. Gary Moore, Gerald Marston & WRT Inc. "Ninth Street Pedestrian Mall" 1995 Rustic terrazzo, dyed concrete unit pavers, bronze inserts & landscaping. Historic Overtown, Downtown Miami $60,000 The Ninth Street Pedestrian Mall, an innovative collaborative infrastructure project, spans Ninth Street from First to Third Avenues, and the Metrorail guideway from 8th t010th Streets. The main plaza is constructed of rustic terrazzo in vibrant oranges, yellows, blues and greens, punctuated with casual clusters of seating, whimsical light poles and commemorative bronze medallions celebrating the history and heritage of the Overtown Community. Concrete block pavers in a pattern inspired by African Kente textile weavings create a colorful rail plaza. Future planned additions to the mall include streetscapes for the historic Overtown Folklife Village, a multi-use performance plaza for the Lyric Theater, basketball courts and a sculptural Overtown Tower. Page 34 of 64 Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Edward Ruscha "Words Without Thoughts Never to Heaven Go" 1985- 1989 Acrylic on Canvas Main Library, Downtown Miami $280,000 (amount includes lunettes and main piece in rotunda) Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Edward Ruscha is best known for his exploration of the meaning and power of words. In this, his first public art commission, Ruscha took a quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet, 'Words Without Thoughts Never To Heaven Go," floated each word separately on a sky-like ground, and installed the 3600 mural in a California artist continuous frieze in the first floor rotunda. In a second phase of the commission, Ruscha designed sixty related lunettes (moon- shaped paintings) for placement throughout the library's two floors. The backgrounds of the lunettes are painted black, white, and gray, contributing to a unifying theme reflecting the spirit of black ink printed on white paper. These works contain provocative and whimsical bits of language, serving to stimulate library users' thoughts about the nature of language and linguistics. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 35 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Beryl Solla Top Ten Things, 1994 Ceramic mural St. Agnes Rainbow Village $11,000 John Andrew Smith Martin Luther King, Jr., 1982 Sheet Copper, Bronze Dimensions: 104 x 29 % x 58 Location: Martin Luther King Park, 32nd Avenue & NW 62nd Street $10,000 Miami artist John Andrew Smith created the 10-foot- tall bronze and copper statue of Martin Luther King, Jr. for the park of the same name. Stated the artist, "The statue of the slain civil rights leader and Novel Peace Prize Winner was originally commissioned as a life-sized replica of Dr. King. As time progressed, it seemed as if the sculpture would be twice the size of life." Top Ten Things is a handmade ceramic tile mural created by artist Beryl Solla for the St. Agnes - Rainbow Village Family Development Center located at 321 NW 20th Street, Miami. Children and adults from the local community participated in making ceramic shapes for the mural. Their artwork, along with the artist's large ceramic shapes of toys and tools, work together to address the issues of community learning, play and joy. The finished mural is an arch six feet wide by eighteen feet tall. Beryl Solla has worked on large-scale public art and community-based art projects for over ten years. She has always felt that Public Art projects should be community-based and reflect the needs, interests and history of the community in which it is placed. She strives to engage the community in her sculpture either conceptually or directly Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page ;)6 of 64 Elyn Zimmerman "Keystone Island" 1989 Cut keystone, concrete, metal and natural pond North Dade Justice Center $262,527 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations This environmental artwork creates a contemplative area where people can relax and enjoy the natural wildlife of South Florida. Utilizing indigenous coral keystone, the artist created "Keystone Island" as a link between heavily traveled US 1 and a natural mangrove habitat. Zimmerman is inspired by Zen gardens and tantric principles. Web Site @ 2002 Miami-Dade County. All rights reserved. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 37 of 64 Tampa Public Art The following art examples of Art in Public Places in the Tampa area. Robert Calvo Arcade, 1990 Steel, Wood Two bridges, 5' x 35' AI Lopez Park Calvo's artwork, a set of two cor-ten steel and wood pedestrian bridges within the grounds of AI Lopez Park, serve to emphasize a particular part of the park demarcated by two creeks. The bridges serve as portals or gateways for the pedestrians utilizing the site, evoking both a sense of place and the passage of time. Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Connie Lloveras Ybor City Streetscape, 2000 Granite and paving stones 123 tobacco-shaped leaves of variable dimensions 7th Avenue, Ybor City Photo: Copyright 2000 Steven Traves These depictions of tobacco leaves, scattered along the Seventh Avenue streetscape, serve to integrate the economic and cultural history of Ybor City. Each leaf contains a quote from long time resident Ferdie Pacheco. Page 38 of 64 Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations John Rogers, Great Ball of Pliers 2003 Powder coated galvanized steel, aluminum, safety-red pliers, diachronic glass, and cables 3806 E. 26th Avenue and 40th St. Artist Concept: Great Ball of Pliers is a three frequency geodesic sphere constructed from 270 steel struts connected by 96 red safety pliers. At 24' high & 14' in diameter, the sculpture serves as a symbolic marker placed at the corner of East 26th Ave. and 40th Street, for the Department of Public Works (DPW) yard. My objective was for the sculpture to be humorous, fun, and mysterious while implying deeper meanings. Starting in late 2001, and ending in 2003, this project was two years in the making and included three different design phases & reviews. The initial concept was to explore ideas using equipment that the DPW uses, such as traffic cones or street barriers, and assembling them in a sculptural way. When for various reasons these were abandoned, the search began for an image that relates the processes of the DPW and visually acknowledges their role in the interconnection between mechanical infrastructures that create the fabric of our society. While exploring these ideas it occurred to me that the geodesic form is a perfect symbol to represent these interconnections (by connecting three different size triangles the sphere is born). I felt that using pliers as the triangle hubs was a good way to represent the hand of man. Pliers are, after all, a universal symbol of assembly and construction. There are other visual and metaphorical layers to the Great Ball of Pliers. First, due to the supporting framework, there is the illusion of movement for the drive-by viewer-as though the sphere is rotating in its cradle. The sphere is supported by a central stanchion via cables that also help to form a network of supports for triangular pieces of cyan diachromatic glass. Arranged in a circular pattern, the glass reflects moving colors created by the passing sun and makes every view different for the passers-by. I liked the idea of the sphere surrounding, protecting and supporting a material that represents illumination. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 39 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Temporary Lending Program This is an example of a piece of art that is on loan to the City of Boynton Beach. The Arts Commission recommends that they will expand on this program. Rick Beau Lieu's turtle bronze sculpture in the City of Boynton Beach lobby. Page 40 of 64 Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Call to Artists Procedure and Artist Selection Methods Art Jury Committee/Panel A jury is selected by canvassing art professionals that will make up a credible panel for the purpose of judging art for the Art in Public Places Program. The panel will consist of curators, architects, artists, teachers, photographers, writers and other art professionals who have established notoriety and National or International accomplishments. The Arts Commission recommends in the case of a Call to Artists for a developer project that a City Representative, CRA Representative and a developer representative become members of the Jury Panel. This jury will be selected and managed by the Arts Commission. Once a Call to Artist is initiated and proposals are collected, the Art Jury Committee will receive the applications from the Arts Commission and narrow down the candidates to the designated number. The Arts Commission will then send a letter to each candidate to alert him or her of the next step (outlined in "Call to Artists"). The candidates will then meet the next level of criteria and submit materials for final judging. The Art Jury Committee will receive this material, review it and set up a one on one interview with the artists to have them present the project. The Art Jury Committee will select a finalist and present the finalist to the Arts Commission. The Arts Commission will announce the finalist, have the selected artist, and project officially made known. ARTWORK SELECTION A. Selection Criteria for Artists General criteria to consider in selecting artists for public or private projects should include: 1. The aesthetic and technical quality and originality of the artist's previous work as evidenced by slides and other supporting materials; 2. The artist's previous experience with public art projects of a similar scale and scope; 3. The artist's demonstrated ability to execute and complete a project in a timely and professional manner; 4. The artist's ability to communicate ideas verbally and visually, and work effectively in a team environment; 5. The appropriateness of the artist's proposal to the particular project and its probability of successful completion; 6. A wide variety of nationally known artists as well as local artists. B. Selection Criteria for Artwork General criteria for the Commission or Developer to consider in selecting artwork for public or private projects should include: 1. Quality: artwork demonstrates originality, artistic excellence, and quality; Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 41 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations 2. Media: all visual forms and media may be considered, subject to the selection jury or the Arts Commission; 3. Style: artworks of all schools, styles, and tastes should be considered; 4. Response to Site: artworks and art places should be appropriate in scale, material, form, content, and value for the immediate, general, social, and physical environments with which they are to relate; 5. Team Approach: encourage the early involvement of the artist as a member of the project design team of architect, engineer, landscape architect, etc.; 6. Durability: consideration should be given to structural and surface integrity, permanence, and protection against theft, vandalism, weathering, excessive maintenance and repair costs; 7. Elements of Design: consider that public art, in addition to meeting aesthetic requirements, may also serve to establish focal points, terminate areas, modify, enhance, or define specific spaces or establish identity; 8. Public Liability: artworks and art places should be examined for unsafe conditions or factors that may bear on public liability; 9. Diversity: strive for diversity of style, scale, media, artists, community values, forms of expression, and equitable distribution of artworks throughout the City. C. Selection Methods Artworks for private projects may be selected in a variety of methods. In addition to advertising of projects, the planned Art in Public Places Program Artist Registry will be a resource for the review and direct selection of an artist or artwork. Selection methods may include but are not limited to: 1. Open Competition: The project is advertised locally, regionally, nationally or internationally and through the planned artist data bank. Interested artists may submit materials for review, which include slides, letter of interest, resume and supplementary materials such as reviews, articles, books or brochures. 2. Limited Invitational: A selected number of artists are invited to submit materials for review. Artist finalists may be selected to submit detailed models for the project for which they will be paid a fee. 3. Invitation: One artist is invited to submit materials for review, and may be commissioned to create a detailed proposal. 4. Direct purchase: An existing work is purchased for a specific project. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 42 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations ARTIST SELECTION METHODS Private Development Process 1. Public Art Developers Guide received upon contact with Planning Department; 2. Arts Commission contacted; 3. Public Art fees paid to receive building permit; 4. Pre-Design consultation with Arts Commission member( s); 5. Artwork. site/artwork selected; 6. Art in Public Places application submitted; 7. Review/approvals of artwork site and artwork (Arts Commission and appropriate city staff); 8. Artist/artwork commissioned/donated/purchased; 9. Artwork installed; 10. City notified of completion/Certificate of Occupancy application; 11.Application for return of refundable portion of public art fee. Commissioned Art Procedure City or Developer meets with Arts Commission to review the project and its specs. This is where we get the following information and evaluate the proposed project. It is a fact finding and information sharing session. The Project Manager or developer will give information about their intent and scope of the project. The Arts Commission will provide feedback on the art participation in the project. The Arts Commission member present at the meeting will bring the following information back to the Art Commission meeting for discussion: . Description of the project . Target Market for Project · Specs of the Project . Timeframe . Budget for the project The Arts Commission will prepare the projects criteria, evaluate whether the project will need to incorporate art as a purchase or commission. If a commission is determined then the Arts Commission will initiate a "Call to Artists". A "Call to Artists" is a process in which artists locally, nationally or internationally can submit via application process their credentials and materials to determine eligibility for the project. They are competing for the award to produce the Art in Public Places project. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 43 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The Arts Commission prepares project criteria and determines the scope of the Call to Artists contest. A database will be managed, of artists, organizations and associations in which the Call to Artists can be executed. The Arts Commission will determine the scope of the project and whether the Call to Artist should be limited to local artists or opened to national and/or international artists. The Arts Commission will then define the project and prepare a document that details the project. The criteria will depend upon the level of scope of artists the Arts Commission wants to "Call". The preliminary "Call to Artists" information should include: . Project title . Project goals/budget . Artist Eligibility . Criteria Guidelines . Application Process . Selection Process . Submission guidelines and mailing instructions . Entry deadlines dates . Finalists Responsibilities Once this information is determined, the Arts Commission will contract a design firm to produce graphics for the initial "Call to Artist" information. The first release is designed to get an initial interest and awareness in the project. *This is demonstrated by Article labeled "Call to Artist" interest info in the Research Document. The information can be distributed through mailings, posted on the Arts Commission web site, through news releases targeted towards existing associations, organizations and publications. The interested parties reply to the mailer requesting a Preliminary Submission Form. The article in the Research Document is an example of a preliminary "Call to Artists". This information can be obtained by either mailing the info to the artist or by downloading a pdf from the Arts Commission web site. This is step two of the art selection process. The forms are completed by the Artist and submitted by the deadline. The applications are reviewed by the Art Jury Panel, which narrows down the candidates to the designated number. The Arts Commission will then send a letter to each candidate to alert him or her of the next step. This step will require a complete proposal for the project meeting all of the projects criteria. In addition, the artist will be required to create a maquette or mock up of the project. The artists are paid a fee to create a maquette or mock up of the project. The information that will be required in this proposal is: . How the artists work relates to the site and the design addresses the site needs . How the artwork meets the criteria for the project . What interests the artist about the project . Proposed materials samples Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 44 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations . Itemized budget estimates including liability insurance during the contract period. . Specific maintenance requirements . Timeline of development, fabrication and installation The Art Jury panel sets up a one-on-one interview with the artists to have them present the project proposal. The Art Jury Panel will select a finalist and present the finalist to the Arts Commission. The Art Commission will release the finalist and have the selected artist and project officially announced. The Artist then is contracted to do the project and the project is processed through the technical review board and permit process. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 45 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Legal Recommendations Contracting with Artists The City shall develop a standard form for contracting with artists. The scope of work, schedule and payment schedule shall be adapted for each project. The Arts Commission together with the City Attorney and the Finance Director shall negotiate each contract. The City Manager and the City Commission must approve final contracts. The Arts Commission will select the art. The City will determine the process for the expenditure of the funds. Artists' Fees Artists shall be paid for all creative work requested by the Arts Commission. Artist fees are defined as the payment by the City or developer to the artist for professional services exclusive of other project costs such as materials and other labor, studio, overhead, travel and per diem expenses. The following factors are intended as guidelines for determining the artist's fee: . Scope of work and length of artist's involvement . Project budget-fee ranges (usually based on a percentage of the total artwork budget) . Artist's experience and professional standing . Fee scale for similar scopes of work on comparable projects (The Arts Commission could develop flexible scale recommendations based upon similar projects) Outfine Contract Outlined below are the various sections, which are typically included on an artist contract. Those, which are considered "boilerplate", will not be discussed in any detail; the City will have its own version of these sections. Header: The header provides basic information used for administrative purposes, such as the project name and number, contract number, funding source and expiration date of the contract. Title: Title describes the type of contract, centered and highlighted in some manner. Some typical examples, with a brief description of the agreements, are: . Sited Artwork Commission Agreement: for the fabrication and installation of permanent artworks being located at a specific location(s). Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 46 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations . Portable Works Purchase Agreement: for the creation of portable artworks, such as a painting, sculpture, glass or ceramics, of a sufficient monetary amount requiring a contract. . Agreement for Design Services: for services resulting in an artwork proposal, construction documents for an artwork, an art plan, or some other design not resulting in an artwork product within the terms of this agreement (a Sited Artwork Commission Agreement might follow). . Agreement for Collaborative Design Services: for an artist's work on a design team project, again resulting in an art plan or artwork proposal, but no final artwork created within the terms of this agreement. Contents of Agreement: Names the various parts of the contract: Scope of work, Compensation Terms, Standard Terms (boilerplate) and attachments. Term of Agreement: Provides the expiration date of the contract. Allow time after completion of the scope of work for any other deliverables to be submitted and other administrative details which may have to be handled prior to closing out a contract. Scope of Work: This section should be as complete as possible. It spells out the artist's obligations and the expectations for his/her work. It is not simply a description of the artwork/services the agency is purchasing, but an outline for the work the artist is performing. It gives the Who, What, Where, Why and How of the work the artist will execute and that is being purchased. Here are descriptions for scope of work for two commonly written types of agreements: . Design Services: In this type of contract, it will be specified with whom the artist will be working (with other departments, designers, community members), what the artist will be producing, where the artist will perform the work (are they traveling to your jurisdiction, is the a residency?), for what purpose (to develop an art plan, to design artwork, etc.) and what schedule will he/she follow. . Artwork Commission: This is often a fabrication contract; sometimes it includes design development and fabrication. o Specify whether this is a sited, site-integrated, portable work or other type of artwork, and what aspect of the site is part of the artwork, defining the type of artwork will help to define the extent to which the Visual Artist Rights Act (V ARA) applies to this artwork should it, or its site, need to be modified. o Include a detailed description of the artwork. If you want to include very specific aspects of how the work will be performed, and what the final product will be, consider requiring specifications, which can be an attachment. o Specify other work the artist is to perform. Do you want the artist to give a lecture, attend dedications, etc? Do you expect the artist to install in addition Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 47 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations to fabricate the work? Will someone else install the artwork? Will the artist be expected to coordinate someone else's work? o In order to complete the work, the artist may need to consult with conservators or others. o In addition to the artwork, you will want the artist to provide detailed maintenance instructions. Other documentation about the artwork may be important for your files, such as descriptions, statements, and photographs and slides. Anything unusual can be included in the scope of work section. The more that is anticipated and included, the more beneficial the contract will be for all parties involved. The following clauses are typically included in commission contracts: A. Description of Artwork B. Consultation with Conservator C. Travel to jurisdiction in which work will be performed] D. Time of Completion E. Artwork Documentation and Maintenance Instructions F. Acknowledgement Public Information: This section says that the Arts Commission shall be solely responsible for coordinating public information materials and activities related to the dedication of the artwork. It is intended to prevent conflicting information from being provided by different sources. Compensation Reimbursement: This section spells out the total compensation that the artist will receive for the completion of all the tasks outlined in the scope of work, including any reimbursement for travel or taxes, if applicable. Schedule for Partial Payments of Compensation: Here the compensation is divided into several payments for which the artist invoices the City. Receipt of payment is contingent upon the artist providing various deliverables or meeting milestones, which are spelled out for each payment increment. Some examples of items considered deliverables are: fabrication drawings, specifications, budgets, schedules, proof of insurance or actual parts of the artwork. The expectation is that the artist has performed the work, purchased materials, or become obligated to pay for orders placed prior to paying him/her prior to submitting the invoice, so that the City is not extending credit to the artist. Process for Payment of Compensation: This section essentially says that the artist needs to submit an invoice documenting work performed in order to receive payment. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 48 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Process for Reimbursement of Expenses: Generally, an artist is responsible for all expenses. Occasionally, funds are set aside for travel on a design services contract. Process for Payment of Taxes: This section affirms that the artist is responsible for paying and submitting all taxes. The City may include boilerplate sections such as the following modeled directly on contracts in use elsewhere in the City: . Artist is Independent Contractor . No claim by Artist's Employees, Contractors or Other Parties Allowed. . No assignment of Work Without Authorization . City Authorized to Review Work in Progress Use of Subcontractors: If the artist engages subcontractors or other trades to aid in the execution of the contract, the artist shall be responsible for the payment of such work done by these subcontractors and shall secure evidence of payment by waiver of lien by these subcontractors. The following sections pertain to considerations as outlined in the Visual Artists' Rights Act. The City may wish to extend these rights in a limited fashion to artworks that are not necessarily covered in the legislation: Artists' Rights: After final acceptance of the artwork by the City, the following artists' rights shall be guaranteed: . Maintenance of public artworks shall be the responsibility of the City or developer or property association and not the artist. The responsible party shall make reasonable efforts to maintain the artwork in good repair. The responsible party shall attempt to consult the artist on major repairs. . The artwork shall not be altered, modified, removed, or relocated from a site integral to the concept for the work without first consulting with the artist, if reasonably possible. If a work, nevertheless, has been significantly altered, the artist shall have the right to disclaim authorship. · Copyright of the artwork shall belong to the creator(s), but the City or developer or property association shall be granted in the contract the right to make two-dimensional reproductions for non-commercial purposes. Copyright: City's Right to Reproduce Images: typically, the artist retains copyright, while the City keeps the right to reproduce images for educational or, as defined for the Arts Commission, municipal purposes. This allows the City or Arts Commission to publish images in a newsletter or distribute images of the artwork or artwork proposal to the press. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 49 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Page 50 of 64 Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations City Records Regarding Artwork: This section says that records regarding the artwork and its creator will be kept on file. It is the artist's responsibility to keep the agency informed as to his/her whereabouts, in case the City and/or Arts Commission need to contact them about changes to their artwork. Artist's Identification Label: Should changes occur to an artwork, and should the artist feel his/her artwork has been compromised to the extent that their reputation will be damaged by association with the artwork, they can request that this label (or plaque) be removed, thereby removing his/her name as the creator of the (now damaged) art. Artwork Changes: This section discusses how to handle changes to or removal of the artwork by outlining a process. Here, issues of artists' rights are dealt with contractually. If the City feels it necessary to modify the rights accorded to an artist in the V ARA legislation language, this section may be an appropriate place to do so. Material Changes After Acceptance: This section outlines a process to follow in the event an artwork is removed or modified. It provides for notification to the artists in the event changes are made, or need to be made, to an artwork, and offers options should modifications occur. A statement is made that the City or property owner's association retains the right to maintain its properties, and in doing so may impact the artwork. A special clause is added if an artwork is to be installed in a building. It asks that the artist to acknowledge that the artwork may need to be removed. Ownership: The City or developer shall request an archival copy of the drawings or plans that represent the artwork for future conservation of the work, or for public display and interpretation through the portable works collection. The City or developer retains ownership of the accepted artwork. Maintenance/Repairs and Restoration: The City or developer or property association shall make reasonable efforts to maintain the artwork in good repair after final approval by the City. The Arts Commission will provide ongoing oversight of and recommendations for maintenance of the art. The responsible party shall make every effort to consult with the artist on significant restoration and repairs that differ from those suggested in the artist's maintenance recommendation. The artist shall notify the responsible party of any change of address. Alteration, Removal, Relocation or Deaccession: The contract with the artist shall provide that the party retaining ownership of the artwork, i.e. the developer, property association or the Arts Commission, as representative of the City, at its sole discretion, may remove, relocate or deacquisition the work of art, however, prior consultation with the artist, if available, shall, as much as possible, be sought. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 51 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations The City may wish to include the following boilerplate sections: . Risk Loss . Indemnification . Insurance: o The City's Risk Manager may wish to require that contracted artists and contractors have commercial general legal liability (cgi) insurance and automobile insurance. The limits vary according to the artwork and complexity and location of installation. o The City, at its discretion, may place an annually renewed, blanket policy, which covers artists only for the project for which they are contracted to perform for the City. It could be offered as an option to artists at a cost; for an artist who has many public commissions, it is more practical for the artist to carry his/her own policy that covers all the work he/she performs. o The coverage typically required by the contract is commercial liability insurance for the following: · Premises/Operations Liability · Products/Completed Operations · Personal/Advertising Injury · Contractual Liability · Independent Contractors Liability · Stop Gap/Employers Contingent Liability · Explosion, Collapse or Underground (XCU) · Fire Damage o The policy typically provides the following minimum coverage: Bodily Injury and Property Damage at 1,000,000 per occurrence, 1,000,000 annual aggregate. o Personal Liability (Errors and Omissions) is generally required only for consultants, not usually for artists who are fabricating and installing. On the other hand, because artists are usually delivering products on site, business automobile liability including coverage for owned, non-owned, leased or hired vehicles, providing the 1,000,000 per accident minimum overage, is required. Artists' Warranties: This section defines a one-year guarantee on workshop and materials Addresses for Notices and other Deliverables: Waiver of Artists' Rights Upon Failure to Provide Current Address to City Of Boynton Beach. This section emphasizes the need for artists to keep the City informed as to their whereabouts in order to maximize their ability to keep their V ARA rights intact. It provides not only the artist's address and phone numbers, but also that of the City and/or Arts Commission. Collection Management: Again, this section puts the artist on notice regarding the contract's handling of their V ARA rights. Here is specified the City's rights to maintain and manage its collection Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 52 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations and its properties and forewarns the artist about the potentiality of artwork modification or removal. Credit: This section requires that the artist provide appropriate credit to the Arts Commission and/or the City on any and all publicity materials generated for the artwork using language determined by the Arts Commission. The City may wish to include the following boilerplate sections using language developed by the City's Contract Division. . Definition of Arts Commission . Aud it . Compliance With Laws and Regulations o General Requirement o Licenses and Similar Authorizations o Taxes o Use of Recycled Content Paper o Americans with Disabilities Act. . Women and Minority Business Enterprise Requirements o General o Non-discrimination o Record Keeping o Affirmation Efforts to Utilize WMBE's o Sanctions for Violation . Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action o General . Non-Discrimination in Benefits o Compliance with relevant Municipal Codes o Remedies for Violation for Municipal Codes identified above . Contractual Relationship . Involvement of Former City Employees · No Conflict of Interest . Executory Agreement . Binding Effect . Applicable Law: Venue · Remedies Cumulative . Captions . Invalidity of Particular Provisions . No Waiver . Extra Work . Key Persons . Disputes . Termination: o For Cause Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 53 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations o For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties o For Public Convenience o Notice o Default Termination conditions: The artist's services may be terminated under the following conditions: . By mutual consent of the parties. . For the convenience of the City or developer, provided that the terminating pariy notifies the artist in writing of its intent to terminate, at least 30 days before the date of termination. . For cause, by either party where the other party fails in any material way to perform its obligations under the contract. Termination for cause is subject to the condition that the terminating party notifies the other party of the intent to terminate, stating with reasonable specificity the grounds therefore, and the other party fails to cure the default within 30 days of receiving the notice. . In the event the contract is terminated, the City or developer shall reimburse the artist for work performed and expenses incurred before the termination date. Arbitration: In the event of a dispute between the artist and the City or developer concerning the terms of the contractual agreement, the parties shall endeavor to arrive at a mutually acceptable solution. If they are unable to do so, either party may request that a mutually acceptable arbitrator familiar with artwork and construction settle the dispute. The cost of the arbitration process shall be borne equally. Any decision made as a result of such arbitration shall be binding and enforceable in a court of law pursuant to Florida Arbitration Code. . Modification or Amendment . Entire Agreement Signature section: The artist/contractor and the designated signatory for the City sign and date the contract. In addition to signature and date, the artist is asked to supply address, phone number and tax number (Social Security or Federal Tax ID number). The artist signs first and returns all copies for signature by an officer of the City. A fully executed copy is then returned to the artist. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 54 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Page 55 of 64 Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Other Program Considerations & Recommendations The Arts Commission recommends adapting policies from the Seattle Arts Curriculum 101 and customizing them to fit The City of Boynton Beach's Art in Public Places Program. The Arts Commission has reviewed the following areas and has detailed references to them in the Art Commission Reference Document. Some of these policies are to cover the following subjects: Artwork Maintenance The Art Commission recommends that the maintenance cost of artwork be the responsibility of the property management where the art is located. If the Art is located within a private development whether publicly displayed or not, it will be the responsibility of the Property Association Management to maintain of the piece. If it is on City property then the City is responsible for its maintenance cost. The Arts Commission recommends that before the maintenance begins that the Arts Commission reviews the Art and instruction is given for the maintenance to preserve the artistic license of the piece. See Reference Document. Artwork Decommissioning The Art Commission recommends that once every 4 years an evaluation of the Art in Public Places Art is conducted to determine the Arts value to the City and community. If it is determined that a piece should be removed, then the Arts Commission will make recommendations for its decommissioning and replacement. See Reference Document. Art Record Keeping The Arts Commission recommends that detailed records be kept of the Art in Public Places collection. These records are essential to creating a cultural history maintaining the artistic integrity and as a resource to the financial statement the collection contribute to the City's budget. Information on how and what records are necessary are detailed in the Reference Document. Art in Public Places Administration The Arts Commission recommends that the City appoint or hire a manager to assist with the administration necessary to run an Art in Public Places Program. Such duties would involve records keeping, such as registration, maintenance, renovation, insurance, etc., documentation and communication for the Arts Commission, collect and update contact lists for artists registry, publications, organizations, associations, grant writing, communication between city staff and Arts Communication where scheduling, meeting and procedures are concerned for implementation of projects. Another possibility to explore is to advertise unpaid/paid/work-study internships with local college art departments to assist with the administration of the program. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 56 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Gifts, Memorials, Donations and Policies and Issues The Arts Commission recommends that policies for Gifts, Memorials and Donations be established to address these situations. Much information regarding these policies and issues are outlined in detailed in the Reference Document. Grants and other Fundraising Programs The Arts Commission recommends that it will seek out grants that apply to the Arts in Public Places Program. The Arts Commission will begin to identify these grant sources and present them for application. In addition it will create alternative fundraising programs such as art unveilings and show events, special art exhibits and other events. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30105 Page 57 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Getting the Word Out Education is vital to the success of any public art project, whether it's a small portable artwork or a grandiose design team memorial. Communities are defined broadly to include schools, neighborhood businesses, community groups, arts organizations, scholars, media, administrators and artists themselves. Communities of every type are affected by an artwork both positively and negatively, and the more they know about a particular work, the more likely they are to understand and appreciate it. The most successful projects are those where a community has been invested from the start, beginning by explaining some of the parameters, which are important to a particular site or situation. Educating the community on the Arts Commission, its purpose and the projects that make up the City's Art in Public Places Program is key to gain the community's support. The Arts Commission will connect the artist with the community to assist in this education process. In turn, the artist involved in the city's projects will learn enormous amounts of background information to solve problems and challenges when designing and creating artwork both technically and aesthetically. This will compliment the overall site or situation. The final result will enable the community to understand, appreciate and enjoy the artwork, while enhancing their environment. Following is a list of suggested educatron ideas that the Art Commission will consider for The Art in Public Places projects. Though the list appears daunting, think collaboration with related partners and City departments whenever possible. Once we begin the program with a few ideas and build up opportunities, it will make a positive difference for each artwork, the program and most importantly to the community over the years. Resources Develop simple individual fact sheets about artworks for the facility where public art exists---include photographs if possible and key information listing artist name(s), title, funding, jury, completion date, media, dimensions, location, background, description, artist's statement about the featured artwork and artist's biography. We will work with graphic designers to create brochures highlighting the programs artwork. Produce walking tour maps of artworks, possibly tapping into pre-existing neighborhood maps or city bus maps consequently saving time and funds; provide catalogs for special exhibitions or portable artworks, publish books about the collection. Develop a CD- ROM highlighting the collection including sound and video. By collaborating with organizations and associations locally, nationally or internationally the Arts Commission can get the word out on its Art in Public Places Program. In addition, through lists of artists, publications and web sites, the Arts Commission can promote the program. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 58 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Web Site The Arts Commission recommends hiring an agency to develop and create a web site for the Art in Public Places Program. It will detail the program with updates listing upcoming calls for artists, deadlines, updates on projects, dedications, new information of interest to artists, workshop listings, etc. It can also provide downloadable information to execute the art projects. The site will link to (and from) other City's web sites as well as other pertinent local, national and international sites. Tours The Arts Commission recommends developing tours to promote the Art in Public Places Program. Walking, guided, bus, trolley tours for all areas of the community will promote education of the process and program. Slide Talks Create custom shows based on themes or the community's interest - e.g. streetscapes, environment, historic, recycled material, selected mediums, or portable artwork. Audiences for slide talks include community centers, library, schools, senior centers, city departments, individual groups of all ages and special interests, tourists, convention centers and concierges. Plaques Artwork plaques generally have standard information including title of work, artist's name, date, medium, funding source, and city officials. A brief informative statement about the artist's intent could enhance the appreciation for this work in a simple, unassuming way to help educate visitors with little additional effort and minimal cost. See example below. Additionally, non-traditional materials can be used for plaques to draw attention to the information and enhance the artwork itself. SAMPLE PLAQUE: Gateway Lantern Skyline Canopies House Finial Lydia Aldredge I Kate Wade 1998 These artworks are unified by the historic neighborhood skylines and traditional house shape forms, symbolizing the dynamic relationship between the neighborhood and the individual. Commissioned with Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation One Percent for Funds Administered by Seattle Arts Commission Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 59 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recomm endations Schools The Arts Commission recommends interacting with schools for the Arts in Public Places Program. We will educate them about the public art collection, offers tours, host workshops, offer school credit for interaction and volunteer work with the Art in Public Places Program. We also will encourage artists to collaborate with students on the execution of their art pieces. Museums Investigate possibilities with your local art, science, and history museums to search for possible collaboration opportunities. Using artists to creatively help investigate themes and mediums can stretch and bridge projects, saving money for participating agencies. For example, connect artists' work represented in museums exhibitions with their work represented in public art. Joint teacher workshop and student field trips could correspond both in the museum and out in public. Media and Public Relations The Arts Commission recommends that it will work with City departments and outside agencies to develop press releases for print, TV, radio, and online. PR will attract reporters interested in featuring art, community, schools, technology, architecture, nature, business, etc. through neighborhood newspapers, newsletters, galleries, cafe, coffee or Internet cafes, artist studios, and clubs, public relations should target new audiences in regions, ethnicity, and art mediums. Workshops Provide a variety of opportunities for artists, teachers, administrators, and special groups to learn about the diverse field of public art. Events The Arts Commission recommends promoting the Art in Public Places Program thought events. Events such as V.J.P., unveilings, "Meet the Artist", dedications, tours and fundraising will be coordinate with city departments and outside agencies. Marketing Reproductions The Arts Commission proposes to explore marketing artwork images through postcard, books, calendars, bookmarks, CD's, magnets, pins, t-shirt, posters, computer games, screen savers, decks of cards, miniature models, tourist paraphernalia, and more. We will research copyright regulations and artist's rights before considering this venture. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 60 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Q AND A Answers to typical questions pertaining to this DRAFT Why assess a Public Art (impact) Fee as opposed to proposing incentives? . The recommended 1 % fee is the monetary value that the Art Commission is recommending to the City Commission that will put a respectable viable program in place for the City of Boynton Beach. This has been researched and discussed with individuals in Art programs throughout the US. We considered Cities with the same growth situation and population size Boynton. The Arts Commission must rely on the staff to recommend or design an incentive program equivalent to this value. The Arts Commission is open to specific suqqestions for an equivalent incentive proqram. How is the money spent? . The 1 % Public Art Fee funds would be dedicated at 70% to the construction of art in a given project and 30% (or .3%) to run the Arts in Public Places program. In addition the Arts Commission recommends taking a percentage from the 30% to go towards an endowment program. Does the Arts Commission address the architectural look? . Our ordinance states that the Arts Commission is to advise the City Commission on matters that are related to the Arts, to develop a plan and programs to promote and support Art in Public Places. We also state inJhe definition of Public Art that a building itself could conceivably be considered Art should the architectural design incorporate built-in artistic elements within the structure. The Arts Commission does not consider architecture alone as a function of art. We do, however, recognize that architects and designers can produce art. Generally, architectural enhancements are considered noncompliant with Arts Commission criteria. The intent is Public Art is freestanding and owned by the community. Can't an architect be an artist? · Artists typically create Art. Of course designers and architects CAN create art. The Arts Commission is receptive to the broadest definitions of art and encourages imaginative interpretations of media and materials, which might be used for permanent or temporary installation, decorative or functional purpose. The Arts Commission will still be involved to assure the project contains art as opposed to enhanced design elements. Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30105 Page 61 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations Is this only about commercial development or does it include residential? . Fees are calculated for residential and commercial development only on amounts exceeding the $250,000 threshold. The Arts Commission chose to include residential construction that meets these criteria because these_property owners will benefit in the long run and should bear some of the burden; property values increase as city amenities increase. Also, based on our discussions, we prefer to capture a larger market, and not to simply target non-residential development projects. Note: fees are calculated on amounts in excess of $250,000 [e.g. A residential project with construction costs of $260,000 would be assessed for 1 % of $10,000.] When is the Public Art Fee collected? . The majority of Public Art Programs collect the Public Art Fee at the time of permitting. It is essential for this to be resolved in compliance with city systems and procedures. However so that the Art in the project does not obstruct Certificate of Occupancy the Arts Commission endorsed the City's Planning & Zoning recommendation to allow the Developer post 110% surety for work which may be more prudently put in place subsequent to building construction with a required completion deadline of 60 - 90 days. Who will attend the pre-application meetings? . Initially an Arts Commission Advisory Board member will have to attend until a full- time staff liaison, person/consultant is hired, and who would then take on this role. We recognize that a staff person or a sub contractor would have to be hired to manage the Art in Public Places Program. The funds to support this position will come from the 30% administrative portion of the collected Public Art Fee. Have you considered an endowment program? . Yes, this was an excellent suggestion by the CRA Director. The Advisory Board approved setting a percentage of the 1 % to be set-aside in perpetuity for the City of Boynton Beach's Public Art Program. What about small businesses? . This program is designed to regard all businesses and developers similarly. A one percent fee for a small project such as Winchester Commons at $556,200 would have set $3,893 for public art within their project and only $1,668 would have gone to the Art Fund. In a larger project, such as the magnitude of Waterside at $56 Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 Page 62 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations million, that same 1 % would have designated $392,000 to art in their project and only $168,000 to the Art Fund. Who will attend the pre-application meetings? . Initially an Arts Commission Advisory Board member will have to attend until a full- time staff liaison, person/consultant is hired, and who would then take on this role. We recognize that a staff person or a sub contractor would have to be hired to manage the Art in Public Places Program. The funds to support this position will come from the .30% (or 30%) administrative portion of the 1 % collected Public Art Fee. Have you considered an endowment program? . Yes, this was an excellent suggestion by the CRA Director. The Advisory Board approved setting a percentage of the 30% of the 1 % Art Fee to be set-aside in perpetuity for the City of Boynton Beach's Public Art Program. What about small businesses? . This program is designed to regard all businesses and developers similarly. But would only apply to those individuals that are permitting a construction project. A one percent fee for a small project such as Winchester Commons at $556,200 would have set (70%) or $3,893 for public art within their project and only (30%) or $1,668 would have gone to the Art Fund. In a larger project, such as the magnitude of Waterside at $56 million, that same 1 % would have designated (70%) or $392,000 to art in their project and only (30%) or $168,000 to the Art Fund. What are requirements for the Art Project~?? . Specific criteria must be met: the art project must meet standards that are appropriate to the Public, the City of Boynton Beach and the Development itself. Qualified Public Artists are selected through a Call to Artists process and contracted to meet the projects criteria and specifics. The Art must meet the similar codes and requirements that architectural structures meet. Contracts with artists include the proposal of the art project, mockups, specs, materials, construction, installation, budget, timing, maintenance recommendations and records. The Arts Commission will work with the Planning Department as each project is permitted according to Florida code. Presented May 24, 2005 Revised 9f30f05 Page 63 of 64 Boynton Beach Arts Commission Guidelines and Recommendations ### Page 64 of 64 Presented May 24,2005 Revised 9/30/05 XII. - LEGAL ITEM B.l CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Fina] Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Fina] Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 Ju]y 18, 2005 (Noon.) ~ October 5, 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August ]6,2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October] 8, 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August ]5,2005 (Noon) 0 November], 2005 October] 7,2005 (Noon) 0 September 20, 2005 September 6,2005 (Noon) D !\'ovember ]5,2005 October 3], 2005 (Noon) Announcement 0 Development Plans . ~ ,.-- 0 New Business i ~-..~ Cf) ~ Legal r 'r-r -1:J i_h -\ 0 Unfinished Business <:'.-J 0 Presentation :'~.",., .. '___J .:-:::...,:.-.. NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM o o o o o o Administrative Consent Agenda Public Hearing Bids ~0 -ri ~::: (}1 c=.; ~:~ RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5, 2005 City Commission A~ndi"~er Legal/Ordinance-First Reading. Staff recommends that the petition for the passing of an ordinance to establish the Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District be approved. City Manager's Report EXPLANATION: The subject petition has been submitted on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the Quantum Community Development District. Quantum CDD was established in 19910n the premise that Quantum will be built out as an industrial and commercial park. However, the land use in the District has changed over time, permitting residential development. The "mixed-use" situation is about to create a voting issue. The voting procedure stipulated by the State law used to create the District would eventually lead to a situation whereby all members of the Board of Supervisors are popularly elected from the residential communities only, with no representation of the commercial and industrial property owners. Since Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes, which regulates Community Development Districts, does not offer any options to this conversion of representation, the Board of Supervisors of the Quantum CDD is seeking approval to create the Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District as a solution to the problem. The boundaries of the proposed Dependent District would be co-terminus with the boundaries of the Quantum Park at Boynton Beach (the 'Park'). All assets of the Quantum CDD would be deeded to the new overlay district. The new overlay district would then be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the public infrastructure previously owned by the Quantum CDD. The Board of Supervisors of the overlay district would be made up of representatives of both the residential communities and the non residential communities elected on the basis of land ownership. The Quantum CDD would continue to exist only to levy the non ad valorem assessments each year that are required to retire the outstanding debt of the District. Once the debt has been satisfied, the Quantum CDD will have no reason to remain in existence and dissolution procedures could be initiated. S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C(( CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM The overlay dependent district would operate in the same manner as the existing CDD except that the Board of Supervisors can be removed by the City Commission if and whenever the Commission deems it necessary. PROJECT: AGENT: PETITIONER: LOCATION: Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District Peter L. Pimentel Board of Supervisors of the Quantum Community Development District Quantum Park PROGRAM IMPACT: NIA FISCAL IMPACT: NIA ALTERNATIVES: N/A D klJ .~ ~ Planning and Zoning 1fir ctor " ~ City Attorney 1 Finance 1 Human Resources G:\CDD\Agenda Item Request Quantum Overlay district.dot S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 4 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA EST ABLISHING A DEPENDENT 5 DISTRICT OVER THE REAL PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED 6 ON EXHIBIT "A" TO THIS ORDINANCE COMPRISING 7 APPROXIMATELY 582.49 ACRES; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; 8 ESTABLISHING THE NAME OF THE DISTRICT AS QUANTUM 9 PARK OVERLAY DEPENDENT DISTRICT; NAMING THE INITIAL 10 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE 11 DISTRICT; DESIGNATING THE PURPOSE OF THE DISTRICT; 12 PROVIDING FOR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, MEMBERS, 13 ELECTION OF MEl\lBERS, MEETINGS, AND GENERAL DUTIES; 14 PROVIDING GENERAL PO\VERS OF THE DISTRICT; PROVIDING 15 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PO\VERS; PROVIDING FOR 16 COLLECTION AND ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR 17 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 18 19 \VHEREAS, the Florida Legislature created Chapter 189, Florida Statutes, as 20 amended, to provide an alternative method to finance, deliver and manage community 21 services; and, 22 23 \VHEREAS, Quantum Community Development District, (the "Petitioner"), has 24 petitioned the City Commission of City of Boynton Beach, Florida (the "Commission") to 25 grant the establishment of Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District (the "District") to 26 provide certain community services; and, 27 28 \VHEREAS, the District will constitute a timely, efficient, responsive and economic 29 way to deliver community services; and, 30 31 \VHEREAS, the creation of the District is the best alternative available for 32 delivering the community services and facilities to the area that will be served by the 33 District; and the area that will be served by the District is amenable to separate special 34 district government; and, 35 36 \VHEREAS, the District does not have any zoning power and the establishment of 37 the District is not a development order; and 38 39 \VHEREAS, the creation of the District IS consistent with the approved local 40 comprehensive plan. 41 42 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 43 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 44 45 Section 1. Creation of District. 46 The "WHEREAS" recitals above are hereby confirmed and adopted, and the Petition to 2 establish Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District over the real property described in 3 Exhibit "A" attached hereto, which was filed by 4 on, 200_, and which Petition 5 is on file at the Office of the City Clerk, is hereby granted. The external boundaries of the 6 District shall be as depicted on the legal description and location map attached hereto and 7 incorporated as Exhibit "A". 8 9 10 11 Section 2. Definitions. 12 13 As used in this Ordinance, the tenn: 14 (1) "Assessable improvements" means, without limitation, any and all public improvements 15 and community facilities that the district is empowered to provide in accordance with this 16 Ordinance. 17 18 (2) "Assessment bonds" means special obligations of the district which are payable solely 19 from proceeds of the special assessments levied for an assessable project. 20 21 (3) "Board" or "board of supervisors" means the governing board of the district or, if such 22 board has been abolished, the board, body, or commission succeeding to the principal 23 functions thereof or to whom the powers given to the board by this act have been given by 24 law. 25 26 (4) "Bond" includes "certificate," and the provisions that are applicable to bonds are equally 27 applicable to certificates. The term "bond" includes any general obligation bond, assessment 28 bond, refunding bond, revenue bond, and other such obligation in the nature of a bond as is 29 provided for in this Ordinance, as the case may be. 30 31 (5) "City" means the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, a Florida municipality. 32 33 (6) "Cost," when used with reference to any project, includes, but is not limited to: 34 (a) The expenses of determining the feasibility or practicability of acquisition, 35 construction, or reconstruction. 36 (b) The cost of surveys, estimates, plans, and specifications. 37 (c) The cost of improvements. 38 (d) Engineering, fiscal, and legal expenses and charges. 3 9 (e) The cost of all labor, materials, machinery, and equipment. 40 (f) The cost of all lands, properties, rights, easements, and franchises acquired. 41 (g) Financing charges. 42 (h) The creation of initial reserve and debt service funds. 43 (i) Working capital. 44 G) Interest charges incurred or estimated to be incurred on money borrowed prior to 45 and during ccnstruction and acquisition and for such reasonable period of time after 46 completion of construction or acquisition as the board may determine. 2 1 (k) The cost of issuance of bonds pursuant to this Ordinance, induding 2 ! i advertisements and printing. 3 i (1) The cost of any election held pursuant to this Ordinance and all other expenses of 4 I issuance of bonds. 5 (m) The discount, if any, on the sale or exchange of bonds. 6 (n) Administrative expenses. 7 (0) Such other expenses as may be necessary or incidental to the acquisition, 8 construction, or reconstruction of any project or to the financing thereof, or to the 9 development of any lands within the district. 10 (P) Payments, contributions, dedications, and any other exactions required as a 11 condition to receive any government approval or permit necessary to accomplish any district 12 purpose. 13 14 (7) "County" means Palm Beach County, Florida. 15 16 (8) "District" means the Quantum Park Overlay District created by this Ordinance. 17 18 (9) "District Manager" means the manager of the district. 19 20 (10) "District roads" means highways, streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, landscaping, storm 21 drains, bridges, and thoroughfares of all kinds and descriptions. 22 23 (11) "General obligation bonds" means bonds which are secured by, or provide for their 24 payment by, the pledge, in addition to those special assessments levied for their discharge 25 and such other sources as may be provided for their payment or pledged as security under 26 the resolution authorizing their issuance, of the full faith and credit and taxing power of the 27 district and for payment of which recourse may be had against the general fund of the 28 district. 29 30 (12) "Landowner" means the owner of a freehold estate as appears by the deed record, 31 including a trustee, any legal entity, and an owner of a condominium unit; but it does not 32 include a reversionary, remainderman, mortgagee, the Quantum Community Development 33 District or any governmental entity, who shall not be counted and need not be notified of 34 proceedings under this act. Landowner shall also mean the owner of a ground lease from a 35 governmental entity, which leasehold interest has a remaining term, excluding all renewal 36 options, in excess of 50 years. A landowner may be a nonresidential landowner or a 37 residential landowner. 38 39 (13) "Local general-purpose government" means a county, municipality, or consolidated 40 city-county government. 41 42 43 (14) "Ordinance" or "this Ordinance' means this Ordinance No._ of the City. 44 3 1 (15) "Project" means any development, improvement, property, utility, facility, works, 2 enterprise, or service now existing or hereafter undertaken or established under the 3 provisions of this Ordinance. 4 5 (16) "Refunding bonds" means bonds issued to refinance outstanding bonds of any type and 6 the interest and redemption premium thereon. Refunding bonds shall be issuable and 7 payable in the same manner as the refinanced bonds, except that no approval by the 8 electorate shall be required unless required by the State Constitution. 9 10 (17) "Revenue bonds" means obligations of the district which are payable from revenues 11 derived from sources other than ad valorem taxes on real or tangible personal property and 12 which do not pledge the property, credit, or general assessment revenue of the district. 13 14 (18) "Sewer system" means any plant, system, facility, or property, and additions, 15 extensions, and improvements thereto at any future time constructed or acquired as part 16 thereof, useful or necessary or having the present capacity for future use in connection with 17 the collection, treatment, purification, or disposal of sewage, including, without limitation, 18 industrial wastes resulting from any process of industry, manufacture, trade, or business or 19 from the development of any natural resource. Without limiting the generality of the 20 foregoing, the term "sewer system" includes treatment plants, pumping stations, lift stations, 21 valves, force mains, intercepting sewers, laterals, pressure lines, mains, and all necessary 22 appurtenances and equipment; all sewer mains, laterals, and other devices for the reception 23 and collection of sewage from premises connected therewith; and all real and personal 24 property and any interest therein, rights, easements, and franchises of any nature relating to 25 any such system and necessary or convenient for operation thereof. 26 27 (19) "Water management and control facilities" means any lakes, canals, ditches, 28 reservoirs, dams, levees, sluiceways, floodways, pumping stations, or any other works, 29 structures, or facilities for the conservation, control, development, utilization, and disposal 30 of water, and any purposes appurtenant, necessary, or incidental thereto. The term "water 31 management and control facilities" includes all real and personal property and any interest 32 therein, rights, easements, and franchises of any nature relating to any such water 33 management and control facilities or necessary or convenient for the acquisition, 34 construction, reconstruction, operation, or maintenance thereof. 35 36 (20) "Water system" means any plant, system, facility, or property and additions, 37 extensions, and improvements thereto at any future time constructed or acquired as part 38 thereof, useful or necessary or having the present capacity for future use in connection with 39 the development of sources, treatment, or purification and distribution of water. Without 40 limiting the generality of the foregoing, the term "water system" includes dams, reservoirs, 41 storage, tanks, mains, lines, valves, pumping stations, laterals, and pipes for the purpose of 42 carrying water to the premises connected with such system, and all rights, easements, and 43 franchises of any nature relating to any such system and necessary or convenient for the 44 operation thereof. 45 46 Section 3. District Name 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 The name of the District shall be "Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District". Section 4. Initial Board Members The initial members of the Board of Supervisors of the Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District (the "District Board") shall be as follows: 1. Eugene Gerlica 2. Robert S. Fike 3. Al Slaman 4. Thomas McGillicuddy 5. Igor Olenicoff Section 5. Purpose The District is created for the purposes set forth in and prescribed in the Petition. Section 6. Board of Supervisors; Members, Election of Members, and Meetings. The District Board shall exercise the powers granted to the District pursuant to this Ordinance. The District Board shall consist of five members. Except as otherwise provided herein, each member shall hold office for a term of four years and until a successor is chosen and qualifies. The members of the District Board must be residents of the State of Florida and citizens of the United States. (1) (a) Within 90 days following the effective date of this Ordinance establishing the District, there shall be held a meeting of all landowners of the District for the purpose of electing five members for the District Board. Notice of the landowners' meeting shall be published once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper which is in general circulation in the area of the District, the last day of such publication to be not fewer than 14 days or more than 28 days before the date of the election. The landowners, when assembled at such meeting, shall organize by electing a chair who shall conduct the meeting. (b) At such meeting, each landowner shall be entitled to cast one vote per assessable acre and/or a fractional vote equal to any fractional share of one assessable acre for the purpose of votes taken at the meeting for any item that the landowner is entitled to vote. Landowners owning less than one (1) assessable acre in the aggregate shall be entitled to a fractional vote equal to the aggregate fractional assessable acreage owned. Landowners with more that one (1) assessable acre are entitled to an aggregate number of votes equal to the aggregate number of all (whether whole or fractional) assessable acres owned, when all of such landowners' assessable acreage has been aggregated for purposes of voting. A landowner may vote in person or by a proxy given in writing. The two candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected for a period of four years, and the three candidates receiving the next highest number of votes shall be elected for a period of two years. The members of the first District Board elected by landowners shall serve their 5 I respective 4-year or 2-year terms; however, the next election by landowners shall be on the 2 first Tuesday in the first November following the expiration of the initially elected 2-year 3 terms.. Thereafter, there shall be an election of Board members for the District every 2 4 years on the first Tuesday in November. At each election following the initial election, the 5 two candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected to serve for a 4-year 6 term, and the remaining candidate shall be elected to serve for a 2-year term. 7 8 (2) Upon entering into office, members of the district board shall take and subscribe to 9 the oath of office as prescribed by s. 876.05. They shall hold office for the terms for which 10 they were elected or appointed and until their successors are chosen and qualified. If, during 11 the term of office, a vacancy occurs, the remaining members of the District Board shall fill 12 the vacancy by an appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term. During their 13 unexpired terms, members of the Board may be removed at will by action of the governing 14 body of the City. 15 16 (3) A majority of the members of the District Board constitutes a quorum for the 17 purposes of conducting its business and exercising its powers and for all other purposes. 18 Action taken by the District shall be upon a vote of a majority of the members present unless 19 general law or a rule of the District requires a greater number. 20 21 (4) As soon as practicable after each election or appointment, the District Board shall 22 organize by electing one of its members as chair and by electing a secretary, who need not 23 be a member of the District Board, and such other officers as the District Board may deem 24 necessary. 25 26 (5) The District Board shall keep a permanent record book entitled "Record of 27 Proceedings of Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District," in which shall be recorded 28 minutes of all meetings, resolutions, proceedings, certificates, bonds given by all employees, 29 and any and all corporate acts. The record book shall at reasonable times be opened to 30 inspection in the same manner as state, county, and municipal records pursuant to chapter 31 119. The record book shall be kept at the office or other regular place of business 32 maintained by the District Board in Palm Beach County. 33 34 (6) Each supervisor shall be entitled to receive for his or her services an amount not to 35 exceed $200 per meeting of the board of supervisors, not to exceed $4,800 per year per 36 supervisor, or an amount established by the electors at referendum. In addition, each 37 supervisor shall receive travel and per diem expenses as set forth in s. 112.061. 38 39 (7) All meetings of the District Board shall be open to the public and governed by the 40 provisions of chapter 286. 41 42 Section 7. Board of Supervisors, General Duties. 43 44 (1) The District Board shall employ, and fix the compensation of, a district manager. 45 The district manager shall have charge and supervision of the works of the District and shall 46 be responsible for preserving and maintaining any improvement or facility constructed or 6 1 erected pursuant to the provisions of this Ordinance, for maintaining and operating the 2 equipment owned by the District, and for performing such other duties as may be prescribed 3 by the District Board. The district manager may hire or otherwise employ and terminate the 4 employment of such other persons, including, without limitation, professional, supervisory, 5 and clerical employees, as may be necessary and authorized by the District Board. The 6 compensation and other conditions of employment of the officers and employees of the 7 District shall be as provided by the District Board. S 9 (2) The District Board shall designate a person who is a resident of the state as treasurer 10 of the District, who shall have charge of the funds of the district. Such funds shall be 11 disbursed only upon the order, or pursuant to the resolution, of the District Board by warrant 12 or check countersigned by the treasurer and by such other person as may be authorized by 13 the District Board. The District Board may give the treasurer such other or additional 14 powers and duties as the District Board may deem appropriate and may fix his or her 15 compensation. The District Board may require the treasurer to give a bond in such amount, 16 on such terms, and with such sureties as may be deemed satisfactory to the District Board to 17 secure the performance by the treasurer of his or her powers and duties. The financial 18 records of the District Board shall be audited by an independent certified public accountant 19 at least once a year. 20 21 (3) The District Board is authorized to select as a depository for its funds any qualified 22 public depository as defined in s. 280.02 which meets all the requirements of chapter 280 23 and has been designated by the Treasurer as a qualified public depository, upon such terms 24 and conditions as to the payment of interest by such depository upon the funds so deposited 25 as the District Board may deem just and reasonable. 26 27 28 Section 8. General Powers 29 30 The Commission hereby grants to Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District general 31 powers as hereinafter defined, and hereby finds that it is in the public interest of the citizens 32 of the City to grant such general powers. The District shall have, and the District Board may 33 exercise, the following general powers: 34 35 (1) To sue and be sued in the name of the District; to adopt and use a seal and authorize 36 the use of a facsimile thereof; to acquire, by purchase, gift, devise, or otherwise, and to 37 dispose of, real and personal property, or any estate therein; and to make and execute 38 contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers. 39 40 (2) To contract for the services of consultants to perform planning, engineering, legal, or 41 other appropriate services of a professional nature. Such contracts shall be subject to public 42 bidding or competitive negotiation requirements as set forth in s. 190.033. 43 44 (3) To borrow money and accept gifts; to apply for and use grants or loans of money or 45 other property from the United States, the state, a unit of local government, or any person for 46 any District purposes and enter into agreements required in connection therewith; and to 7 1 hold, use, and dispose of such moneys or property for any District purposes in accordance 2 with the terms of the gift, grant, loan, or agreement relating thereto. 3 (4) To adopt rules and orders prescribing the powers, duties, and functions of the 4 officers of the District; the conduct of the business of the District; the maintenance of 5 records; and the form of certificates evidencing tax liens and all other documents and 6 records of the District. The District Board may also adopt administrative rules with respect 7 to any of the projects of the District and define the area to be included therein. The District 8 Board may also adopt resolutions that may be necessary for the conduct of District business. 9 10 (5) To hold, control, and acquire by donation, purchase, or condemnation, or dispose of, 11 any public easements, dedications to public use, platted reservations for public purposes, or 12 any reservations for those purposes authorized by this Ordinance and to make use of such 13 easements, dedications, or reservations for any of the purposes authorized by this Ordinance. 14 15 (6) To lease as lessor or lessee to or from any person, firm, corporation, association, or 16 body, public or private, any projects of the type that the District is authorized to undertake 17 and facilities or property of any nature for the use of the District to carry out any of the 18 purposes authorized by this act. 19 20 21 (7) To borrow money and issue bonds, certificates, warrants, notes, or other evidence of 22 indebtedness as hereinafter provided; to levy such tax and special assessments as may be 23 authorized; and to charge, collect, and enforce fees and other user charges. 24 25 (8) To raise, by user charges or fees authorized by resolution of the District Board. 26 amounts of money which are necessary for the conduct of the District activities and services 27 and to enforce their receipt and collection in the manner prescribed by resolution not 28 inconsistent with law. 29 30 (9) To exercise within the District, or beyond the District with prior approval by 31 resolution of the City if the taking will occur in an area of the City or with prior approval by 32 resolution of the governing body of the affected jurisdiction if the taking will occur within 33 some jurisdiction outside the City, the right and power of eminent domain, pursuant to the 34 provisions of chapters 73 and 74, over any property within the state, except municipal, 35 county, state, and federal property, for the uses and purposes of the District relating to water, 36 sewer, water management, district roads, utility provisions, and any other projects of the 37 district authorized by this Ordinance, specifically including, without limitation, the power 38 for the taking of easements for the drainage of the land of one person over and through the 39 land of another. 40 41 (10) To cooperate with, or contract with, other governmental agencies as may be 42 necessary, convenient, incidental, or proper in connection with any of the powers, duties, or 43 purposes authorized by this act. 44 45 (11) To determine, order, levy, impose, collect, and enforce special assessments pursuant 46 to Chapter 170, F.S. Such special assessments may, in the discretion of the District, be; 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 levied, collected and enforced pursuant to the provisions of Chapters 197.3631, 197.3632, and 197.3635, or Chapter 170, F.S.. (12) To finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate, and maintain systems, facilities, and basic infrastructures for the following: (a) Water management and control for the lands within the District and to connect some or any of such facilities with roads and bridges. (b) Water supply, sewer, and wastewater management, irrigation, reclamation, and reuse or any combination thereof, and to construct and operate connecting intercepting or outlet sewers and sewer mains and pipes and water mains, conduits, or pipelines in, along, and under any street, alley, highway, or other public place or ways, and to dispose of any effluent, residue, or other byproducts of such system or sewer system. (c) Bridges or culverts that may be needed across any drain, ditch, canal, floodway, holding basin, excavation, public highway, tract, grade, fill, or cut and roadways over levees and embankments, and to construct any and all of such works and improvements across, through, or over any public right-of-way, highway, grade, fill, or cut. (d) District roads equal to or exceeding the specifications of the County, and traffic control signs and streetlights. (e) Investigation and remediation costs associated with the cleanup of actual or perceived environmental contamination within the District under the supervision or direction of a competent governmental authority unless the covered costs benefit any person who is a landowner within the District and who caused or contributed to the contamination. (f) Parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural, and educational uses. (g) Security, including, but not limited to, guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion-detection systems except that the District may not exercise any police power, but may contract with the appropriate local general-purpose government agencies for an increased level of such services within the District boundaries. (h) To adopt and enforce appropriate rules following the procedures of chapter 120, in connection with the provision of one or more services through its systems and facilities. (13) To exercise all of the powers necessary, convenient, incidental, or proper III connection with any of the powers, duties, or purposes authorized by this Ordinance. Section 9. Budgets 9 1 On or before each July 15, the District Manager (or the District Board) shall prepare a 2 proposed budget for the ensuing fiscal year to be submitted to the District Board for 3 approval. The proposed budget shall include at the direction of the District Board an 4 estimate of all necessary expenditures of the District for the ensuing fiscal year and an 5 estimate of income to the District from the taxes and assessments provided in this act. The 6 District Board shall consider the proposed budget item by item and may either approve the 7 budget as proposed or modify the same in part or in whole. The District Board shall indicate 8 its approval of the budget by resolution, which resolution shall provide for a hearing on the 9 budget as approved. Notice of the hearing on the budget shall be published in a newspaper 10 of general circulation in the area of the District once a week for 2 consecutive weeks, except 11 that the first publication shall be not fewer than 15 days prior to the date of the hearing. The 12 notice shall further contain a designation of the day, time, and place of the public hearing. 13 At the time and place designated in the notice, the District Board shall hear all objections to 14 the budget as proposed and may make such changes as the District Board deems necessary. 15 At the conclusion of the budget hearing, the District Board shall, by resolution, adopt the 16 budget as finally approved by the District Board. The budget shall be adopted prior to 17 October 1 of each year. 18 19 Section 10. Financial Reports; Disclosure of public financing. 20 21 (1) The District shall provide financial reports in such form and such manner as prescribed 22 pursuant to chapter 218. 23 24 (2) The District Board shall take affirmative steps to provide for the full disclosure of 25 information relating to the public financing and maintenance of improvements to real 26 property undertaken by the District. Such information shall be made available to all existing 27 residents, and to all prospective residents of the District whenever possible. 28 29 Section 11. Issuance of bond anticipation notes. 30 31 In addition to the other powers provided for in this Ordinance, and not in limitation thereof, 32 the district shall have the power, at any time, and from time to time after the issuance of any 33 bonds of the District shall have been authorized, to borrow money for the purposes for 34 which such bonds are to be issued in anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds of the sale of 35 such bonds and to issue bond anticipation notes in a principal sum not in excess of the 36 authorized maximum amount of such bond issue. Such notes shall be in such denomination 37 or denominations, bear interest at such rate as the District Board may determine in 38 compliance with s. 215.84, mature at such time or times not later than 5 years from the date 39 of issuance, and be in such form and executed in such manner as the District Board shall 40 prescribe. Such notes may be sold at either public or private sale or, if such notes shall be 41 renewal notes, may be exchanged for notes then outstanding on such terms, as the District 42 Board shall determine. Such notes shall be paid from the proceeds of such bonds when 43 issued. The District Board may, in its discretion, in lieu of retiring the notes by means of 44 bonds, retire them by means of current revenues or from any taxes or assessments levied for 45 the payment of such bonds; but in such event a like amount of the bonds authorized shall not 46 be issued. 10 1 2 3 Section 12. Short-term borrowing 4 5 The District at any time may obtain loans, in such amount and on such terms and conditions 6 as the District Board may approve, for the purpose of paying any of the expenses of the 7 District or any costs incurred or that may be incurred in connection with any of the projects 8 of the District, which loans shall bear such interest as the District Board may determine in 9 compliance with s. 215.84, and may be payable from and secured by a pledge of such funds, 10 revenues, taxes, and assessments as the District Board may determine, subject, however, to II the provisions contained in any proceeding under which bonds were theretofore issued and 12 are then outstanding. For the purpose of defraying such costs and expenses, the District may 13 issue negotiable notes, warrants, or other evidences of debt to be payable at such times, to 14 bear such interest as the District Board may determine in compliance with s. 215.84, and to 15 be sold or discounted at such price or prices not less than 95 percent of par value and on 16 such terms as the District Board may deem advisable. The District Board shall have the 17 right to provide for the payment thereof by pledging the whole or any part of the funds, 18 revenues, taxes, and assessments of the District. The approval of the electors residing in the 19 District shall not be necessary except when required by the State Constitution. 20 21 Section 13. Bonds 22 23 Section 190.016(1) through 190.016(15) F.S. as amended and supplemented IS hereby 24 incorporated by reference. 25 26 Section 14. Trust agreements 27 28 Any issue of bonds shall be secured by a trust agreement by and between the District and a 29 corporate trustee or trustees, which may be any trust company or bank having the powers of 30 a trust company within or without the state. The resolution authorizing the issuance of the 31 bonds or such trust agreement may pledge the revenues to be received from any projects of 32 the District and may contain such provisions for protecting and enforcing the rights and 33 remedies of the bondholders as the District Board may approve, including, without 34 limitation, covenants setting forth the duties of the District in relation to: the acquisition, 35 construction, reconstruction, improvement, maintenance, repair, operation, and insurance of 36 any projects; the fixing and revising of the rates, fees, and charges; and the custody, 37 safeguarding, and application of all moneys and for the employment of consulting engineers 38 or other professionals in connection with such acquisition, construction, reconstruction, 39 improvement, maintenance, repair, or operation. It shall be lawful for any bank or trust 40 company within or without the state that may act as a depository of the proceeds of bonds or 41 of revenues to furnish such indemnifying bonds or to pledge such securities as may be 42 required by the District. Such resolution trust agreement may set forth the rights and 43 remedies of the bondholders and of the trustee, if any, and may restrict the individual right 44 of action by bondholders. The District Board may provide for the payment of proceeds of 45 the sale of the bonds and the revenues of any project to such officer, board, or depository as 46 it may designate for the custody thereof and may provide for the method of disbursement 11 1 thereof with such safeguards and restrictions as it may determine. All expenses incurred in 2 carrying out the provisions of such resolution or trust agreement may be treated as part of 3 the cost of operation of the project to which such trust agreement pertains. 4 5 Section 15. Taxes; non-ad valorem assessments 6 7 (1) AD VALOREM TAXES.--The District shall not have the power to levy and assess ad 8 valorem taxes. 9 10 (2) BENEFIT SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.-- The District Board shall annually determine, 11 order, and levy the annual installment of the total benefit special assessments for bonds 12 issued and related expenses to finance District facilities and projects which are levied under 13 this Ordinance. These assessments may be due and collected during each year that county 14 taxes are due and collected, in which case such annual installment and levy shall be 15 evidenced to and certified to the Property Appraiser by the District Board not later than 16 August 31 of each year, and such assessment shall be entered by the Property Appraiser on 17 the County tax rolls, and shall be collected and enforced by the Tax Collector in the same 18 manner and at the same time as County taxes, and the proceeds thereof shall be paid to the 19 District. However, this subsection shall not prohibit the District in its discretion from using 20 the method prescribed in either Chapter 197.363 or 197.3632, F .S. for collecting and 21 enforcing these assessments. These benefit special assessments shall be a lien on the 22 property against which assessed until paid and shall be enforceable in like manner as County 23 taxes. The amount of the assessment for the exercise of the District's powers under this 24 Ordinance shall be determined by the District Board based upon a report of the District's 25 engineer and assessed by the District Board upon such lands, which may be part or all of the 26 lands within the District benefited by the improvement, apportioned between benefited lands 27 in proportion to the benefits received by each tract ofland. 28 29 (3) MAINTENANCE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.-- To maintain and preserve the facilities 30 and projects of the District, the District Board may levy a maintenance special assessment. 31 This assessment may be evidenced to and certified to the Property Appraiser by the District 32 Board not later than August 31 of each year and shall be entered by the Property Appraiser 33 on the County tax rolls and shall be collected and enforced by the Tax Collector in the same 34 manner and at the same time as County taxes, and the proceeds there from shall be paid to 35 the District. However, this subsection shall not prohibit the District in its discretion from 36 using the method prescribed in either Chapter 197.363 or 197.3632 for collecting and 37 enforcing these assessments. These maintenance special assessments shall be a lien on the 38 property against which assessed until paid and shall be enforceable in like manner as County 39 taxes. The amount of the maintenance special assessment for the exercise of the District's 40 powers under this Ordinance shall be determined by the District Board based upon a report 41 of the district's engineer and assessed by the District Board upon such lands, which may be 42 all of the lands within the District benefited by the maintenance thereof, apportioned 43 between the benefited lands in proportion to the benefits received by each tract of land. 44 45 (4) ENFORCEMENT OF TAXES.--The collection and enforcement of all taxes levied by 46 the District shall be at the same time and in like manner as County taxes, and the provisions 12 1 of the Florida Statutes relating to the sale of lands for unpaid and delinquent county taxes; 2 the issuance, sale, and delivery of tax certificates for such unpaid and delinquent County 3 taxes; the redemption thereof; the issuance to individuals of tax deeds based thereon; and all 4 other procedures in connection therewith shall be applicable to the district to the same extent 5 as if such statutory provisions were expressly set forth herein. All taxes shall be subject to 6 the same discounts as County taxes. 7 8 (5) \-\THEN UNPAID TAX IS DELINQUENT; PENALTY.--All taxes provided for in this 9 act shall become delinquent and bear penalties on the amount of such taxes in the same 10 manner as County taxes. 11 12 (6) TAX EXEMPTION.--All bonds issued hereunder and interest paid thereon and all fees, 13 charges, and other revenues derived by the District from the projects provided by this 14 Ordinance are exempt from all taxes by the state or by any political subdivision, agency, or 15 instrumentality thereof; however, any interest, income, or profits on debt obligations issued 16 hereunder are not exempt from the tax imposed by Chapter 220. Further, the District is not 17 exempt from the provisions of Chapter 212. 18 19 (7) STATUS OF ASSESSMENTS.--Benefit special assessments, maintenance special 20 assessments, and special assessments are non-ad valorem assessments as defined by Chapter 21 197.3632, F.S. 22 23 (8) ASSESSMENTS CONSTITUTE LIENS; COLLECTION.--Benefit special assessments 24 and maintenance special assessments authorized by this Ordinance shall constitute a lien on 25 the property against which assessed from the date of imposition thereof until paid, coequal 26 with the lien of state, county, municipal, and school board taxes. These non-ad valorem 27 assessments may be collected, at the District's discretion, by the Tax Collector pursuant to 28 the provisions of Chapter 197.363 or 197.3632, F.S., or in accordance with other collection 29 measures provided by law. 30 31 (9) LAND OWNED BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY.--Except as otherwise provided by 32 law, no levy of non-ad valorem assessments under this Ordinance, or Chapter 170, Chapter 33 197, or otherwise, by a District Board on property of a governmental entity that is subject to 34 a ground lease as described in Chapter 190.003(13), F.S. shall constitute a lien or 35 encumbrance on the underlying fee interest of such governmental entity. 36 37 Section 16. Special assessments 38 39 (1) The District Board may levy special assessments for the construction, reconstruction, 40 acquisition, or maintenance of District facilities authorized under this Ordinance using the 41 procedures for levy and collection provided in Chapter 170 or Chapter 197, F.S. 42 43 (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 170.09, F.S., District assessments may be 44 made payable in no more than 30 yearly installments. 45 13 1 Section 17. Issuance of certificates of indebtedness based on assessments for 2 assessable improvements; assessment bonds 3 4 (1) The District Board may, after any assessments for assessable improvements are made, 5 determined, and confirmed as provided in this Ordinance, issue certificates of indebtedness 6 for the amount so assessed against the abutting property or property otherwise benefited, as 7 the case may be; and separate certificates shall be issued against each part or parcel of land 8 or property assessed, which certificates shall state the general nature of the improvements 9 for which the assessment is made. The certificates shall be payable in annual installments in 10 accordance with the installments of the special assessment for which they are issued. The 11 District Board may determine the interest to be borne by such certificates, in compliance 12 with Chapter 215.84, F.S. and may sell such certificates at either private or public sale and 13 determine the form, manner of execution, and other details of such certificates. The 14 certificates shall recite that they are payable only from the special assessments levied and 15 collected from the part or parcel of land or property against which they are issued. The 16 proceeds of such certificates may be pledged for the payment of principal of and interest on 17 any revenue bonds or general obligation bonds issued to finance in whole or in part such 18 assessable improvement, or, if not so pledged, may be used to pay the cost or part of the cost 19 of such assessable improvements. 20 21 (2) The District may also issue assessment bonds or other obligations payable from a 22 special fund into which such certificates of indebtedness referred to in the preceding 23 subsection may be deposited; or, if such certificates of indebtedness have not been issued, 24 the District may assign to such special fund for the benefit of the holders of such assessment 25 bonds or other obligations, or to a trustee for such bondholders, the assessment liens 26 provided for in this act unless such certificates of indebtedness or assessment liens have 27 been theretofore pledged for any bonds or other obligations authorized hereunder. In the 28 event of the creation of such special fund and the issuance of such assessment bonds or other 29 obligations, the proceeds of such certificates of indebtedness or assessment liens deposited 30 therein shall be used only for the payment of the assessment bonds or other obligations 31 issued as provided in this section. The District is authorized to covenant with the holders of 32 such assessment bonds or other obligations that it will diligently and faithfully enforce and 33 collect all the special assessments and interest and penalties thereon for which such 34 certificates of indebtedness or assessment liens have been deposited in or assigned to such 35 fund; to foreclose such assessment liens so assigned to such special fund or represented by 36 the certificates of indebtedness deposited in the special fund, after such assessment liens 37 have become delinquent, and deposit the proceeds derived from such foreclosure, including 38 interest and penalties, in such special fund; and to make any other covenants deemed 39 necessary or advisable in order to properly secure the holders of such assessment bonds or 40 other obligations. 41 42 (3) The assessment bonds or other obligations issued pursuant to this section shall have 43 such dates of issue and maturity as shall be deemed advisable by the District Board; 44 however, the maturities of such assessment bonds or other obligations shall not be more than 45 2 years after the due date of the last installment which will be payable on any of the special 14 1 assessments for which such assessment liens, or the certificates of indebtedness representing 2 such assessment liens, are assigned to or deposited in such special fund. 3 4 (4) Such assessment bonds or other obligations issued under this section shall bear such 5 interest as the District Board may determine, not to exceed a rate which is in compliance 6 with Chapter 215.84, F.S., and shall be executed, shall have such provisions for redemption 7 prior to maturity, shall be sold in the manner and be subject to all of the applicable 8 provisions contained in this Ordinance for revenue bonds, except as the same may be 9 inconsistent with the provisions of this section. 10 1 I (5) All assessment bonds or other obligations issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, 12 except certificates of indebtedness issued against separate lots or parcels of land or property 13 as provided in this section, shall be and constitute and shall have all the qualities and 14 incidents of negotiable instruments under the law merchant and the laws of the state. 15 16 Section 18. Tax liens 17 18 All taxes ofthe District provided for in this Ordinance, together with all penalties for default 19 in the payment of the same and all costs in collecting the same, including a reasonable 20 attorney's fee fixed by the court and taxed as a cost in the action brought to enforce payment, 21 shall, from January 1 for each year the property is liable to assessment and until paid, 22 constitute a lien of equal dignity with the liens for state and county taxes and other taxes of 23 equal dignity with state and county taxes upon all the lands against which such taxes shall be 24 levied. A sale of any of the real property within the district for state and county or other 25 taxes shall not operate to relieve or release the property so sold from the lien for subsequent 26 District taxes or installments of District taxes, which lien may be enforced against such 27 property as though no such sale thereof had been made. The provisions of Chapters 194.171, 28 197.122, 197.333, and 197.432, F.S. shall be applicable to District taxes with the same force 29 and effect as if such provisions were expressly set forth in this Ordinance. 30 31 Section 19. Payment of taxes and redemption of tax liens by the District; sharing in 32 proceeds of tax sale 33 34 (1) The District has the right to: 35 36 (a) Pay any delinquent state, county, district, municipal, or other tax or assessment upon 37 lands located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the District; and 38 (b) To redeem or purchase any tax sales certificates issued or sold on account of any state, 39 county, district, municipal, or other taxes or assessments upon lands located wholly or 40 partially within the boundaries of the District. 41 42 (2) Delinquent taxes paid, or tax sales certificates redeemed or purchased, by the District, 43 together with all penalties for the default in payment of the same and all costs in collecting 44 the same and a reasonable attorney's fee, shall constitute a lien in favor of the district of 45 equal dignity with the liens of state and county taxes and other taxes of equal dignity with 15 1 state and county taxes upon all the real property against which the taxes were levied. The 2 lien of the District may be foreclosed in the manner provided in this Ordinance. 3 4 (3) In any sale of land pursuant to Chapter 197.542, F.S. and amendments thereto, the 5 District may certify to the clerk of the circuit court of the County holding such sale the 6 amount of taxes due to the District upon the lands sought to be sold; and the District shall 7 share in the disbursement of the sales proceeds in accordance the provisions of this 8 Ordinance and under the laws of the state. 9 10 Section 20. Foreclosure of liens 11 12 Any lien in favor of the District arising under this Ordinance may be foreclosed by the 13 District by foreclosure proceedings in the name of the District in a court of competent 14 jurisdiction as provided by general law in like manner as is provided in Chapter 173, F.S. 15 and amendments thereto; the provisions of that chapter shall be applicable to such 16 proceedings with the same force and effect as if those provisions were expressly set forth in 17 this Ordinance. Any act required or authorized to be done by or on behalf of the District in 18 foreclosure proceedings under Chapter 173 may be performed by such officer or agent of the 19 District as the Board of Supervisors may designate. Such foreclosure proceedings may be 20 brought at any time after the expiration of 1 year from the date any tax, or installment 21 thereof, becomes delinquent; however no lien shall be foreclosed against any political 22 subdivision or agency of the state. Other legal remedies shall remain available. 23 24 Section 21. Bids required 25 26 (1) No contract shall be let by the District Board for any goods, supplies, or materials to be 27 purchased when the amount thereof to be paid by the District shall exceed the amount 28 provided in Chapter 287.017, F.S. for category four, unless notice of bids shall be advertised 29 once in a newspaper in general circulation in the County. The District Board seeking to 30 construct or improve a public building, structure, or other public works shall comply with 31 the bidding procedures of Chapter 255.20, F.S. and other applicable general law. In each 32 case, the bid of the lowest responsive and responsible bidder shall be accepted unless all 33 bids are rejected because the bids are too high, or the District Board determines it is in the 34 best interests of the District to reject all bids. The District Board may require the bidders to 35 furnish bond with a responsible surety to be approved by the District Board. Nothing in this 36 section shall prevent the District Board from undertaking and performing the construction, 37 operation, and maintenance of any project or facility authorized by this Ordinance by the 38 employment of labor, material, and machinery. 39 40 (2) The provisions of the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Chapter 287.055, F.S. 41 apply to contracts for engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, or registered 42 surveying and mapping services let by the District Board. 43 44 (3) Contracts for maintenance services for any District facility or project shall be subject to 45 competitive bidding requirements when the amount thereof to be paid by the District 46 exceeds the amount provided in s. 287.017 for category four. The District shall adopt rules, 16 1 policies, or procedures establishing competItIve bidding procedures for maintenance 2 services. Contracts for other services shall not be subject to competitive bidding unless the 3 district adopts a rule, policy, or procedure applying competitive bidding procedures to said 4 contracts. 5 6 Section 22. Fees, rentals, and charges; procedure for adoption and modifications; 7 minimum revenue requirements 8 9 (1) The District is authorized to prescribe, fix, establish, and collect rates, fees, rentals, or 10 other charges, hereinafter sometimes referred to as "revenues," and to revise the same from 11 time to time, for the facilities and services furnished by the District, within the limits of the 12 district, including, but not limited to, recreational facilities, water management and control 13 facilities, and water and sewer systems; to recover the costs of making connection with any 14 District facility or system; and to provide for reasonable penalties against any user or 15 property for any such rates, fees, rentals, or other charges that are delinquent. 16 17 (2) No such rates, fees, rentals, or other charges for any of the facilities or services of the 18 District shall be fixed until after a public hearing at which all the users of the proposed 19 facility or services or owners, tenants, or occupants served or to be served thereby and all 20 other interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed rates, 21 fees, rentals, or other charges. Rates, fees, rentals, and other charges shall be adopted under 22 the administrative rulemaking authority of the District, but shall not apply to District leases. 23 Notice of such public hearing setting forth the proposed schedule or schedules of rates, fees, 24 rentals, and other charges shall have been published in a newspaper in the county and of 25 general circulation in the District at least once and at least 10 days prior to such public 26 hearing. The rulemaking hearing may be adjourned from time to time. After such hearing, 27 such schedule or schedules, either as initially proposed or as modified or amended, may be 28 finally adopted. A copy of the schedule or schedules of such rates, fees, rentals, or charges 29 as finally adopted shall be kept on file in an office designated by the District Board and shall 30 be open at all reasonable times to public inspection. The rates, fees, rentals, or charges so 31 fixed for any class of users or property served shall be extended to cover any additional 32 users or properties thereafter served which shall fall in the same class, without the necessity 33 of any notice or hearing. 34 35 (3) Such rates, fees, rentals, and charges shall be just and equitable and uniform for users of 36 the same class, and when appropriate may be based or computed either upon the amount of 37 service furnished, upon the number of average number of persons residing or working in or 38 otherwise occupying the premises served, or upon any other factor affecting the use of the 39 facilities furnished, or upon any combination of the foregoing factors, as may be determined 40 by the board on an equitable basis. 41 42 (4) The rates, fees, rentals, or other charges prescribed shall be such as will produce 43 revenues, together with any other assessments, taxes, revenues, or funds available or 44 pledged for such purpose, at least sufficient to provide for the items hereinafter listed, but 45 not necessarily in the order stated: 46 17 1 (a) To provide for all expenses of operation and maintenance of such facility or 2 servIce; 3 4 (b) To pay when due all bonds and interest thereon for the payment of which such 5 revenues are, or shall have been, pledged or encumbered, including reserves for such 6 purpose; and 7 8 (c) To provide for any other funds which may be required under the resolution or 9 resolutions authorizing the issuance of bonds pursuant to this Ordinance. 10 11 (5) The District Board shall have the power to enter into contracts for the use of the projects 12 of the District and with respect to the services and facilities furnished or to be furnished by 13 the District. 14 15 Section 23. Recovery of delinquent charges 16 17 In the event that any rates, fees, rentals, charges, or delinquent penalties shall not be paid as 18 and when due and shall be in default for 60 days or more, the unpaid balance thereof and all 19 interest accrued thereon, together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs, may be 20 recovered by the District in a civil action. 21 22 Section 24. Discontinuance of service 23 24 In the event the fees, rentals, or other charges for water and sewer services, or either of 25 them, are not paid when due, the board shall have the power, under such reasonable TIlles 26 and regulations as the board may adopt, to discontinue and shut off both water and sewer 27 services until such fees, rentals, or other charges, including interest, penalties, and charges 28 for the shutting off and discontinuance and the restoration of such water and sewer services 29 or both, are fully paid; and, for such purposes, the board may enter on any lands, waters, or 30 premises of any person, firm, corporation, or body, public or private, within the district 31 limits. Such delinquent fees, rentals, or other charges, together with interest, penalties, and 32 charges for the shutting off and discontinuance and the restoration of such services and 33 facilities and reasonable attorney's fees and other expenses, may be recovered by the district, 34 which may also enforce payment of such delinquent fees, rentals, or other charges by any 35 other lawful method of enforcement. 36 37 Section 25. Enforcement and penalties 38 39 The District Board or any aggrieved person may have recourse to such remedies in law and 40 at equity as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance, 41 including injunctive relief to enjoin or restrain any person violating the provisions of this 42 Ordinance or any bylaws, resolutions, regulations, rules, codes, or orders adopted under this 43 act. In case any building or structure is erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, 44 converted, or maintained, or any building, structure, land, or water is used, in violation of 45 this Ordinance or of any code, order, resolution, or other regulation made under authority 46 conferred by this Ordinance or under law, the District Board or any citizen residing in the 18 1 district may institute any appropriate action or proceeding to prevent such unlawful erection, 2 construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance, or use; to restrain, 3 correct, or avoid such violation; to prevent the occupancy of such building, structure, land, 4 or water; and to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business, or use in or about such premises, 5 land, or water. 6 7 Section 26. Suits against the District 8 9 Any suit or action brought or maintained against the District for damages arising out of tort, 10 including, without limitation, any claim arising upon account of an act causing an injury or 11 loss of property, personal injury, or death, shall be subject to the limitations provided in s. 12 768.28. 13 14 Section 27. Exemption of District property from execution 15 16 All District-owned property shall be exempt from levy and sale by virtue of an execution, 17 and no execution or other judicial process shall issue against such property, nor shall any 18 judgment against the District be a charge or lien on its property or revenues; however, 19 nothing contained herein shall apply to or limit the rights of bondholders to pursue any 20 remedy for the enforcement of any lien or pledge given by the district in connection with 21 any of the bonds or obligations of the District. 22 23 Section 28. The District is solely responsible for the implementation of special 24 assessments upon benefited property within the District's internal boundaries and shall 25 provide notice of said special assessments to all prospective purchasers of said property. 26 27 Section 29. If any clause, or other part or application of this Ordinance shall be 28 held in any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such 29 unconstitutional or invalid part or application shall be considered as eliminated and so not 30 affecting the validity of the remaining portions or applications which shall remain in full 31 force and effect. 32 33 Section 30. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its' approval and signing as 34 provided by law. 35 19 1 2 3 4 SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this _ day of ,2005. 5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 6 7 8 9 Ma~r 10 11 12 13 Vice Mayor 14 15 16 17 Commissioner 18 19 20 21 Commissioner 22 23 24 25 Commissioner 26 ATTEST: 27 28 29 30 City Clerk 31 32 33 34 FIRST READING this _ day of ,2005. 35 36 37 38 39 20 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORlVl XII. - LEGAL ITEM C.I Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting D~tes in to City Clerk's Offic~ Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 (Noon) ~ October 5. 2005 September 19,2005 (Noon) 0 August 16, 2005 August J, 2005 (Noon) 0 October 18. 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6, 2005 August 15, 2005 Noon) 0 November I, 2005 October 17.2005 (Noon) 0 September 20.2005 September 6. 2005 (Noon) 0 November 15,2005 October 3 J, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF 0 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing ~ Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Approve, by Resolution, an Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boyntun Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the conveyance and rehabilitation of the Old High School. EXPLANATION: In March, the City Commission approved the restoration of the Old High School and directed the CRA to prepare a formal document for transfer of the School. The Agreement on the agenda effectuates the transfer of ownership of the School building from the City to the CRA. subject to a right of reverter in favor of the City. Following transfer to the CRA, the CRA becomes solely responsible for the maintenance, control, adaptive re-use, leasing, insuring, redevelopment and restoration of the Old High School for future uses. The CRA'S restoration plan is subject to approval by the City Commission and must be presented to the Commission within 90 days of this Agreement. The School must be restored in accordance with historic preservation standards. The grounds surrounding the school. including parking, will be maintained by the City but funding for parking will be part addressed in the restoration plan. The CRA is ubligated to raise or budget $50,000.00 during the first year of the Agreement to move this project forward. The CRA will raise or budget 1,400,000.00 in the following fiscal year. The Agreement provides for reversion of o\'mership to the City if deadlines in the agreement or not met by the CRA or if the CRA fails to meet its goals of maintenance, restoration and redevelopment. PROGRAM IMPACT: This agreement will facilitate the restoration of the Old High School under the guidance of the CRA but the City Commission retains authority to approve the restoration plan. FISCAL IMPACT: The City can anticipate annual maintenance costs of approximately $10,000.00 per year for the grounds surrounding the Old High School. The City's cost to provide parking will be determined in subsequent negotiations. ALTERNATIVES ell} molnlau" ownmuip oftu, Old High S,uool. _~ \~' 1dk(ifrfn~/zB Department Head's Signature ' '! . City anager s Signature ~ City Attorney Department Name City Attorney! Finance / Human Resources S:\BULLETl:-.J\fORMS\AGENDA [TE~1 REQUEST fORM. DOC I 2 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 6 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE 7 AGREEMENT BET\VEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON 8 BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY 9 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR CONVEYANCE 10 AND REHABILITATION OF THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL; 11 AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 12 I3 14 \VHEREAS, on March 1, 2005, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach 15 voted to approve the restoration of the Old High School; and 16 WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is in the public interest to transfer the Old 17 High School to the CRA for the maintenance, restoration and redevelopment thereof; and 18 \VHEREAS, the CRA will be solely responsible for the for the maintenance, adaptive 19 re-use, insurance, leasing and redevelopment of the Old High School; and 20 \VHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon 21 recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the 22 City of Boynton Beach to approve the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and 23 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency conveying ownership of the Old High 24 School building from the City to the CRA. 25 NO\V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 26 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 27 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above IS true and correct and 28 incorporated herein by this reference. 29 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does S:\CA\RESO\i\greements\lnter!ocals\ILA with CR->\ (Old High School).doc hereby approve the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach 2 Community Redevelopment Agency conveying O\vnership of the Old High School building to 3 the CRA for maintenance, restoration and redevelopment, a copy of said Agreement is 4 attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 5 6 PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of ,2005. 7 8 9 ]0 11 ]2 13 14 ]5 ]6 ]7 ]8 ]9 20 2] 22 23 24 ATTEST: 2S 26 27 City Clerk 28 29 30 (Corporate Seal) 3] 32 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA\RESO\..'\greements\Interlocals\ILA with CR.^' (Old High School).doc AGREEl\-IENT BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ("CITY") AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("CRA") This Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement") is made the , day of 2005, between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipality located in Palm Beach County, Florida (hereinafter "CITY") and BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III, of the Florida Statutes (hereafter "CRA"), each one constituting a public agency as defined in Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. RECITALS WHEREAS, Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, authorizes the City to transfer real property or any interest therein acquired by it for community redevelopment in a community redevelopment area, as it deems necessary or desirable to assist in preventing the development or spread of future slums or blighted areas or to otherwise carry out the purposes of Section 163, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, on March 1, 2005, the CITY Commission voted 4-1 to approve the restoration of the Old High School ("School") and to authorize the CRA to return to the CITY Commission with the formal documents by AprilS, 2005; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is in the public interest to transfer the School to the CRA for the prevention of the development or spread of future slums or blighted areas; and WHEREAS, the CRA will take sole ownership and control of the School and will be solely responsible for the maintenance, adaptive re-use, insurance, leasing and redevelopment ofthe School. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.doq NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto as follows: SECTION ONE - TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 1.1 The City will execute a special warranty deed, attached hereto as Exhibit A, in favor of the CRA within 30 days of the execution of this Agreement. 1.2 The special warranty deed will transfer in fee simple all rights, title and ownership in the School to the CRA subject to a reversionary interest in favor of the City. The reversionary interest shall provide for automatic reversion of the property to the City on written notice that any condition subsequent set forth in this Agreement has not occurred. 1.3 If CRA is no longer willing or able to comply with the requirements as set forth within this Agreement, CRA will notify City in writing, and City will exercise its right to automatic reversion within 30 days of receipt of written notice. If the City chooses not to exercise its right to automatic reversion, the School, including the grounds, become the property of the CRA free and clear of any obligations within this Agreement. SECTION TWO - DEFINITION OF SCHOOL 2.1 The Old High School ("School") property will include the building at the building's footprint only. The City will provide ingress and egress across City property to the School. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.do2 SECTION THREE - CONSIDERATION 3.1 The City will transfer ownership of the School to the CRA for the amount of $10.00 and other valuable consideration as set forth herein. SECTION FOUR - CONTROL 4.1 After the transfer of ownership from the City to the CRA, the CRA will be solely responsible for maintaining, controlling, adaptive re-use, leasing, insuring, redeveloping and adapting the School to its future uses. The CRA shall create A Building's Use Allocation Plan and Restoration Phasing Plan (the "Plan"), including a parking element addressing the provision of necessary parking for operation of the adaptive re-use of the School, which shall be contained in a Master Project Plan that shall be presented to the City Commission for approval. The Plan shall be submitted to the City for approval no later than 90 days from the effective date of this Agreement (Condition Subsequent #1). The Plan shall include Proposed Partnership Agreements with the Boynton Cultural Centre, Inc. and/or other primary users. Subsequent proposed amendments to the Plan must be presented to the City Commission for approval. SECTION FIVE PHASING PLAN FOR RESTORATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF THE SCHOOL 5.1 The School will be adaptively re-used and redeveloped in accordance with the Secretary of Interior's Historic Presentation Standards (36 CFR 68) and as defined in the CRA Project Plan. The School will be placed in usage in sections or phases to allow for initial operations to begin as quickly as possible. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dog SECTION SIX - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CRA 6.1 The CRA shall maintain the School's interior and exterior in an acceptable, clean, safe and neat manner. The grounds of the School will be maintained by the City unless improvements to the grounds are made by the CRA, and in that case, the CRA will maintain those particular improvements on the grounds, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. 6.2 The CRA shall begin Phase I adaptive re-use no later than nine (9) months after Plan approval (Condition Subsequent #2). SECTION SEVEN - FUNDING 7.1 The CRA will raise and/or budget $50,000 during the fiscal year during which this Agreement is executed (Condition Subsequent #3). The purpose of these funds will be: a. Acquire building and site from City. b. Develop partnership agreements with other entities and establish a Project Team to guide the project completion. c. Develop and manage a Request for Qualifications to secure a Restoration Architect and other needed specialists. d. Develop a Project Plan defining the building use layout, space allocation, phasinglbudgeting and adaptive re-use construction phasing schedule. e. Submit Project Plan for City Commission approval. f. Execute a grant funding strategy and complete funding requests. g. Bid adaptive fe-use construction. h. Phase I Renovation and adaptive re-use commences. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dolil 7.2 The CRA will raIse and/or budget $700,000 during fiscal year 2005-2006 (Condition Subsequent #4). 7.3 The CRA will raise and/or budget $1,250,000 in fiscal year 2006-2007 (Condition Subsequent #5). 7.4 The CRA will not rely upon the City for funding for the School project. 7.5 This Agreement shall not be viewed as a commitment to budget funds beyond the current budget year, but failure to budget shall be grounds for reverter to the City. SECTION EIGHT - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 8.1 As a condition of the transfer of ownership of the School to the CRA, the CRA will be required to prepare and submit semi-annual reports to the City, beginning six (6) months from the effective date of this Agreement (Condition Subsequent #6). 8.2 The semi-annual reports will be submitted by the Director of the CRA to the Mayor and Commission of the City, and will contain all pertinent information with regard to the status of the adaptive re-use and redevelopment of the School, including but not limited to: financial reports, restoration status, leasing status, and redevelopment status. SECTION NINE - REVERTER 9.1 If the CRA fails to meet these deadlines as set forth above, upon written notice, the School will automatically revert back to the City, unless the CRA and the City agree in writing to amend this Agreement and extend the deadlines for an amount of time at least equal to the delays caused by extenuating circumstances. Ifthe CRA fails to meet its goals of maintenance, restoration and redevelopment of the School in the time frames set S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dos forth herein, and no agreement for extension is reached, the property will revert to the City upon written notice. SECTION TEN - NOTICES 10.1 Any and all notices required or permitted to be delivered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be effective upon receipt, but in any event no later than three (3) days after posting by U.S. Mail, certified or registered, postage prepaid or one (1) day after delivery to an expedited courier service such as Federal Express to the addresses listed below. Any of the parties described herein may change their address by giving notice to all other parties set forth in this subsection. If the CITY: City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Attention: Kurt Bressner, City Manager James A. Cherof, City Attorney With a copy to: Ifthe CRA: 3099 East Commercial Boulevard Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 639 E. Ocean Avenue, Suite 107 Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Attention: Douglas C. Hutchinson, Director S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.do6 Kenneth G. Spillias, Esquire Lewis, Longman & Walker, P .A. 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, Suite 1000 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 SECTION ELEVEN - APPLICABLE LA W 11.1 This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of With a copy to: Florida. SECTION TWELVE - VENUE 12.1 Each of the parties hereto are authorized to enforce the terms of this Agreement in a court of law in Palm Beach County, Florida, and may seek all remedies available at law and in equity. The prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, including fees incurred through any appeals. SECTION THIRTEEN - VALIDITY 13.1 In the event anyone or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement is for any reason held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity or illegality or unenforceability will not affect any other provision hereof and this Agreement will be construed as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. SECTION FOURTEEN - ENTIRE AGREEMENT 14.1 This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and any previous agreements, whether written or oral, are superseded by this Agreement. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dog Any amendment of this Agreement must be reduced to writing and executed with the same formality by both parties. SECTION FIFTEEN - RECORDATION 15.1 This Agreement shall be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. SECTION SIXTEEN - INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE 16.1 Without waiver of limitation as per Section 768.28(5), Florida Statutes, and to the extent permitted by law, the CITY and the CRA agree to indemnify and hold harmless the each other from any claims, losses, demand, cause of action or liability of whatsoever kind or nature that the CRA or the CITY, or either parties' agents or employees mayor could incur as a result of or emanating out of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, that result from CRA's or CITY's or any contractor'(s)negligence or willful conduct (or that of their respective agents or employees) or from breach of this Agreement. 16.2 CRA shall maintain at its own cost and expense all insurance policies providing coverage to the Property. However, CRA shall be responsible for obtaining the following identified insurance and showing City as an additional insured: Certificates of Insurance reflecting evidence of the required insurance shall be filed with the City's Risk Manager prior to the commencement of this Agreement. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under these policies will not be cancelled until at least forty-five days (45) prior written notice has been given to the CITY. Policies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida. Financial S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dog Ratings must be not less than "A-VI" in the latest edition of "Best Key Rating Guide", published by A.M. Best Guide. Insurance shall be in force until the obligations required to be fulfilled under the terms of this Agreement are satisfied. In the event the insurance certificate provided indicates that the insurance shall terminate and lapse during the period of this Agreement, then CRA shall furnish to City, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the date of such insurance, a renewed certificate of insurance as proof that equal and like coverage for the balance of the period of the contract and extension thereunder is in effect. The CRA shall not utilize the Property pursuant to this contract unless all required insurance remains in full force and effect. Commercial General Liability insurance to cover liability bodily injury and property damage. Exposures to be covered are: Property, operations, products/completed operations, and certain contracts. Coverage must be written on an occurrence basis, with the following limits ofliability: $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit - each occurrence Combined Single Limit - general aggregate Personal Injury Products/Completed Operations Aggregate CRA shall be responsible to maintain any and all insurance necessary in an amount adequate to cover the cost of replacement of all improvements, fixtures and contents in the Property in the event of a property loss (Condition Subsequent #7). SECTION SEVENTEEN - REMEDIES 17.1 This Agreement shall be construed by and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal actions necessary to enforce the Agreement will be conducted S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - c1ean.do9 in Palm Beach County. No remedy herein conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereinunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. No single or partial exercise by any party of any right, power or remedy hereinunder shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof. SECTION EIGHTEEN - INTERPRETATION 18.1 This Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against one party than against the other merely by virtue of the fact that it may have been prepared by counsel for one of the parties. SECTION NINETEEN - BINDING AUTHORITY 19.1 Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other that each party executing this Agreement on behalf of the CITY and CRA or any representative in that capacity, as applicable, has full right and lawful authority to execute this Agreement and to bind and obligate the party for whom or on whose behalfhe or she is signing this Agreement. SECTION TWENTY - EFFECTIVE DATE 20.1 This Agreement shall become effective on the date last signed by the parties. SECTION TWENTY-ONE - ANNUAL BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS 21.1 The CRA's obligations under this Agreement are contingent upon annual appropriation. S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - clean.dCfO THE PARTIES HERETO have signed this Agreement as of the Effective Date. BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH By: Jerry Taylor, Mayor By: Jeanne Heavilin, Chair ATTEST: By: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCTY SUFFICIENCY: By: By: Kenneth G. Spillias, Esq. CRA Attorney James Cherof, Esq. City Attorney S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revised 9-23-05 - c1ean.d'fl Requested City Commission Meeting Dates o August 2, 2005 o August 16, 2005 o September 6, 2005 o September 20, 2005 NATURE OF AGENDA ITEM XII. - LEGAL ITEM C.2. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office Requested City Commission Meeting Dates Date Final Form Must be Turned in to City Clerk's Office July 18, 2005 (Noon.) [8J October 5, 2005 o October 18, 2005 o November I, 2005 o November 15,2005 October 31,2005 (NoonY . September 19, 2005 (Noon) August 1,2005 (Noon) October 3, 2005 (Noon) . C/l August 15,2005 (Noon) rq October 17, 2005 (NoonJU September 6,2005 (Noon) ::,!':"""l - o Administrative o Consent Agenda o Public Hearing o Bids o Announcement o City Manager's Report 0 l.C' Development Plans (,) 0 New Business c:) 0 Legal [8J Unfinished Business 0 Presentation ......J --:- "l~ -=~~ c)':'> "'0 RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the October 5,2005 City Commission Agenda under Legal- Resolutions and under Unfinished Business. Staff recommends that this resolution be approved thereby granting a 3 month extension to NOr #2005-0 I, to allow additional time for the review of consultant recommendations, the consideration of related data being assembled as part of a county-wide effort, and for the completion of regulations or other recommendations. Staff will provide a brief progress report on this project to assist with the decision to extend the NOI. For further information, please see attached department memorandum #05-178 as well as the brief explanation below. EXPLANATION: Pursuant to Ordinance 00-53, the City Commission approved the Notice ofIntent (NOI) for the above-referenced study on April 19, 2005 (Resolution No. 05-060). This action approved a 6-month time period for a consultant to study the M-I zoning district with an emphasis on land use compatibility and impact upon major corridors, and for proposed regulations to be considered to address findings from the study, all prior to expiration of the NOI. The NOI is in effect for 6 months, which expires on October 16, 2005. A draft document is scheduled for delivery to staff this week, and will be discussed at a meeting with the consultant next week. Regardless of the condition of the draft report, at minimum, additional time will be necessary to finalize this project with the consultant, including draft code changes or complete related tasks, and to review the changes against current LDR rewrite efforts and direction. This agenda document has been prepared to coincide with both city processing deadlines and the expiring 1'01. Staff will provide a current progress report at this meeting to assist with the decision to extend the NOI. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: N/A N/A Allow the Nor to expire and complete implementation of the project without the NOr restrictions in place. Develop epa ~JL // ~~ Planning and Zonidg~ctor City Attorney 1 Finance 1 Human Resources S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\NOI'Agenda Item Request - N0l3 mo extension - 10-S-05.dot S:\BUllETIN\FORMS'AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. R05- 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 5 BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING A THREE 6 MONTH EXTENSION OF THE "NOTICE OF INTENT" 7 APPROVED BY RESOLUTION NO. 05-060; AND 8 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9 10 \VHEREAS, the City Commission approved a Notice of Intent (NOI #2005-1) by 11 Resolution R05-060 on April 19, 2005; and 12 WHEREAS, the Notice of Intent was to be in effect from the date of adoption and 13 thereafter for a maximum period of six (6) months, unless otherwise extended by the City 14 Commission by subsequent Resolution following public hearing; and 15 \VHEREAS, staff has recommended the three (3) month extension to January 16, 2006 16 allow additional time for the review of consultant recommendations, the consideration of related 17 data being assembled as part of a county-wide effort and for the completion of regulations or 18 other recommendations. 19 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 20 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 21 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 22 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 23 hereof. 24 Section 2.. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 25 extend the Notice of Intent #2005-1, originally approved by Resolution No. ROS-060, for an 26 additional three (3) months, to expire on January 16, 2006. 27 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. S:\CA \RESO\Notice of Intent\'\iotice of Intent - Ext - M I zoning district.doc PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of October, 2005. '") ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ATTEST: 20 21 22 23 City Clerk 24 25 (Corporate Seal) 26 27 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner S:\CA \RESOINoticc of IntentINotice of Intent - Ex! - M 1 zoning district.doc DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT Memorandum PZ #05-178 TO: THROUGH: FROM: DATE: RE: Kurt Bressner, City Manager Quintus Greene, Development Director ~ Oe-- Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director' September 14, 2005 M-1 Zoning District Study & 3-month extension of Notice of Intent (NOI #2005-1) The City Commission approved the Notice of Intent (NOI) for the above-referenced study on April 19, 2005. This action included the approval of the corresponding resolution (Resolution No. 05-060), followed by the public hearing held on May 3, 2005 to facilitate public input. This action approved a 6 month time period for a consultant to study the M-1 zoning district as described in the NOI, and for proposed regulations to be considered to address findings from the study. The NOI is in effect for 6 months, which expires on October 16, 2005. Staff proposes that a progress report be provided to the Commission just prior to the expiration date, and that a 3-month time extension be considered to allow additional time for the review of consultant recommendations, the consideration of related data being assembled as part of a countywide effort, for the preparation of related regulations and ultimate recommendations, and a review against current LDR rewrite efforts and direction. Staff has maintained regular communications with the consultant providing necessary clarification to questions and relevant information from city records. A draft document is scheduled for delivery to staff this week, and will be discussed at a meeting with the consultant next week. Regardless of the condition of the draft report from the consultant, at minimum, additional time will undoubtedly be necessary to discuss comments, recommended modifications, and draft code changes or other related amendments. Furthermore, this extension to the project may allow time to assimilate related information due from a countywide effort regarding the conversion and availability of industrial lands. This initiative is by a sub-committee of IPARC (Intergovernmental Plan Amendment Review Committee), on which city staff is directly participating. This extension would provide the consultant and staff with valuable time to devote to the project, which was originally lost during the two (2) months absorbed while locating a qualified consultant. Staff opines that the consultant has progressed timely with this effort, and has not expected work products any sooner. With respect to impacts of the extension upon development activity, no applications have been submitted for rezonings or site plan approvals (or modifications) that would be further delayed by the NOI extension, and any subsequently-filed applications could be reviewed on schedule concurrently with the completion of the M-1 Study (three months is generally the total processing time for a site plan or small scale rezoning). Also prior to the October 5th meeting, staff will know preliminarily if there are any large-scale rezoning applications filed that could be affected by this project. MR S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\NOI\M-1 Study - 05\Update and extension request.doc CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORl\tJ XII. - LEGAL ITEM 0.1 Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 August 2, 2005 July 18,2005 O'';oon) IZJ October 5. 2005 September 19, 2005 (Noon) 0 August 16. 2005 August 1,2005 (Noon) 0 October 18. 2005 October 3, 2005 (Noon) 0 September 6. 2005 August 15,2005 (Noon) 0 November I. 2005 October 17,2005 (Noon) ri Septemher 20, 2005 September 6.2005 (Noon) 0 November 15.2005 October 31, 2005 (Noon) 0 Administrative 0 Development Plans NATURE OF 0 Consent Agenda 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Public Hearing IZJ Legal 0 Bids 0 Unfinished Business 0 Announcement 0 Presentation 0 City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: This is a Commission Policy decision regarding the pass-thru rates to end users of towing services. No recommendation is being made. EXPLANATION: David Katz on behalf of several towing contractors has asked for clarification of section l.lA(3) of the Towing Contract regarding per mile towing charges. The tow contractors seek $6.00 per mile for all mileage both in the City limits and outside the City limits. Current language limits the per mileage charge of $6.00 to tows outside the City limits. Clarification of Commission intent is being sought. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: No additional cost to City. Tow services users will incur increased towing charges. ALTERN~: Department Head's Signature Maintain current interpretation which excludes ') ~ I 4- City Manager's Signature (2 City Attorney i Finance 1 Human Resources S\BULLETIN\FOR\-1S\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC AGREEl\fENT FOR VEHICLE TOWING ROTATION PROGRAM The date of this Agreement is the date the last party signs the Agreement as shown on the signature pages and is between: THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and hereinafter referred to as "TOW CONTRACTOR". WITNESSETH: In consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, CITY and TOW CONTRACTOR agree as follows: SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1.0 RATES. The rates herein have previously been established and approved by the Boynton Beach City Commission and will remain firm and fixed for the term of this Agreement. The rates charges by TOW CONTRACTOR to provide all labor, tools, materials, and equipment shall not be greater than the applicable maximum rates as provided by this Agreement. 1.1 APPROVED TOWING RATES - VEHICLES NOT OWNED OR LEASED BY CITY These rates are the only rates that will be charged vehicle owners under this Agreement: A. TO\VING BY ITEM DESCRIPTION (1) Class A (cars, vans, light trucks under 10,001 GVW) within City limits; $135.00 per call (2) (3) Motorcycles within the City limits; $135.00 per call Towing outside the City limits for cars, vans, motorcycles, and light trucks 3/4 and less charged only for miles starting where city limit is exited to the final destination. No charge applied within city limits. an additional $6.00 per towed mile CA-l (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Class B (vehicles 10,001 to 24,000 GVW) within the City limits; Towing outside the City limits for Class B vehicles only for miles starting where city limit is exited to the final destination. Class C vehicles (24,001 to 53,999 GVW) within City limits; Class C vehicles outside City limits only for miles starting where city limit is exited to the final destination. Additional time at the scene after first hour, per 1/2 hour thereafter (applied to all vehicles, cars, vans, and trucks under and over 3/4 ton, for waiting and extra street clean-up. This provision shall not apply in conjunction with vehicle recovery under Section 1.2(C). (9) Miscellaneous other charges 4 X 4/off-road vehicle recovery Tarp fee ~whoy se~jco Outside the City limits only for miles starting where city limit is exited to the final destination. No charge applied within city limits. Underwater recovery salvage CA-2 $200.00 per call an additional $7.00 per towed mile $250.00 per call (City vehicle $300.00 all others an additional $8.00 per towed mile 540.00 per half hour $120.00 for the first half hour, and $30.00 per quarter hour thereafter $35.00 per call $l75.00 per hour an additional $6.00 per towed mile from City limits $100.00 per hour port to port Pyle, Judith From: Sent: To: Subject: Swanson, Lynn Friday, September 23, 2005 9:04 AM Pyle, Judith 10/5 agenda Jim needs to add to the 10/5 agenda under Legal Other: Tow Contracts. Clarification of "in city" mileage charge. I will be doing an Agenda Request Form for that too. Lynn Swanson Legal Assistant City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33425 (561) 742-6053 (561) 742-6054 - Fax 1