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Agenda 12-15-15The City of Boynton Beach City Commission Agenda Tuesday, December 15, 2015, 5:00 PM Commission Chambers 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach City Commission Mayor Jerry Taylor (At Large) Vice Mayor Joe Casello (District IV) Commissioner David T. Merker (District 1) Commissioner Mack McCray (District 11) Commissioner Michael M. Fitzpatrick (District III) Lori LaVerriere, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Janet M. Prainito, City Clerk *MISSION* To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional municipal services, in a financially responsible manner. www. boynton- beach. org Page 1 of 1812 WELCOME Thank you for attending the City Commission Meeting GENERAL RULES & PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC 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, as hereinafter described. City Commission meetings are business meetings and, as such, the Commission retains the right to impose time limits on the 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 - Time Limit - Three (3) Minutes • 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, with the exception of Consent Agenda Items that have not been pulled for separate vote, reports, presentations and first reading of Ordinances - Time Limit - Three (3) minutes 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 who disputes the meeting while addressing the Commission may be ordered by the presiding officer to cease further comments and/or to step down from the podium. Failure to discontinue comments or step down when so ordered shall be treated as a continuing disruption of the public meeting. An order by the presiding officer issued to control the decorum of the meeting is binding, unless over -ruled 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). Page 2 of 1812 1. OPENINGS A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor CLOSED DOOR SESSION to be held on December 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. for a private attorney- client session to discuss pending litigation in the case of Christopher Yesnick, Plaintiff vs. City of Boynton beach, Defendant Case No. 50 2012 CA 018742 XXXMB AJ I nvocation Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Merker Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption 2. OTHER A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. Proclaim the 75th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of Boynton Beach/Lantana - Accepted by Steve Weissman, Manager, Personal Property Appraisal Department, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office B. Citation recognizing the 24 years of service of Janet Prainito, City Clerk of Boynton Beach. C. Citation recognizing the 15 years of service of Carisse Lejeune, Assistant City Manager. D. Presentation of the Palm Beach County 2015 Municipal Award to Carisse LeJeune for her outstanding contributions to preparedness, response, recovery or mitigation in Palm Beach County. Presenting the award is Bill Johnson, Director of Palm Beach County Emergency Management. E. Presentation to the City of Boynton Beach for their participation in the SE FL Regional Climate Compact and contributions as the Palm Beach County Municipal Representative on the Compact Steering Committee. Presenting from Palm Beach County is Natalie Schnieder, Climate Change and Sustainability Coordinator. Receiving the award is Carisse LeJeune, Assistant City Manager. F. Announcement about the upcoming Barrier Free 5K Run, Walk & Roll and the Love For Hope Ball by Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors. Both events will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2016. The "honorary" starters of the 5K Run, Walk & Run, four year old sisters Bellamaria and Tigerlilly Natale, will also be introduced. G. City offices will be closed on Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 25th in observance of the Christmas holiday. City offices will also be closed on Friday, January 1, 2016 in observance of New Year's Day. 4. PUBLIC AUDIENCE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of Page 3 of 1812 the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. The following Regular (Reg) and Alternate (Alt) Student (Stu) and Nonvoting Stu (N/V Stu) openings exist: Arts Commission: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals: 3 Regs 2 Alt Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Bd.: 7 members Reg/Alt Education and Youth Advisory Bd.: 3 Regs, 2 Alts, 1 Stu and 1 Stu N/V Golf Course Advisory Committee: 1 Alt Library Bd.: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Planning and Development Bd.: 4 Regs and 2 Alts Recreation and Parks Board: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Senior Advisory Board: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Veterans Advisory Commission: 2 Regs and 4 Alts B. Request to Sunset the Code Compliance Board 6. 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. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-154 - Authorize the City Manager to sign the interlocal agreement between the City of Boca Raton and the City of Boynton Beach for the purpose of operating a Biology Processing Laboratory (BPL) to pre-process DNA samples obtained by Boynton Beach Police Department pursuant to criminal investigations. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-155 - Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service outside the City limits with Fernando and Iris Morales for the property at 3977 Barkis Avenue, Boynton Beach, 33436. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R-15-156 - Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service outside the City limits with Becky Long for the property at 1170 Highview Road, Lantana FL 33462. D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-157 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services for interpreting services beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. E. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-158 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with The WAG Group for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. F. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-159 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. for interpreting services beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. G. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-160 - Approve and authorize signature of a three year enterprise agreement between Microsoft Corporation and the City of Boynton Beach for software licensing through Software House International (sole source supplier for Microsoft Software under State Contract number 252-001-09-1) in the annual amount of $158,225.25. H. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-161 - Award the "RFP for a Three Year Lease Agreement for the Beach Equipment Concession at Oceanfront Park" and authorize the City Manager to sign a Lease Agreement with Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., of North Palm Beach, FL. Proposed Page 4 of 1812 monthly lease payments are $3,000 for 36 months. PROPOSED RESOLUTION No. R15-162 - Award the "RFP from Consultants for Economic Development Community Analysis" and authorize the City Manager to sign a Professional Agreement with Strategic Planning Group, Inc. of Ponte Vedra, FL. Strategic Planning Group has submitted a price proposal of $58,926 to complete the scope of work outlined in the RFP. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO R15-163 - Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and WebQA, Inc. for the purchase of software licensing and consulting services to implement a new public records request tracking system for an initial expense of $10,000 and an annual renewal expense of $9,000 that will not increase more than 8% each year. K. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-164 - Approve the temporary road closure of the intersection of W Boynton Beach Blvd and N Seacrest Blvd on Saturday, January 9, 2016 for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, and authorize the City Manager (or designee) to apply for the State permit for the temporary road closure. L. Approve the application for a $10,907 matching grant from Gametime and approve the expenditure of $82,095.56 from Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the refurbishment and replacement of the playground at Intracoastal Park. M. Approve the "Casa Del Mar" record plat, conditioned on the approval being the certification of the plat documents by Andrew P. Mack (Director of Development/City Engineer). N. Approve release of the performance bond by the amount of $20,610.59 for the maintenance of the improvements in association with the Estates of Heritage project. O. Approve a $5,000 donation to GBDC Entrepreneurship Institute to support the M.E.L.T. (Mobile Entrepreneurship & Leadership Training) program from the Law Enforcement Trust. P. Approve up to a $5,000 matching donation to Pathways to Prosperity (P2P). Q. Approve a $2,000 donation to Mobile Eyes/DUI from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. R. Approve a donation of $2,000 to Crosspointe Elementary to create a Literacy Oasis room from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. S. Approve a $1,000 donation to the ASIS International for a Gold Sponsorship package from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. T. Accept staff review of the Education and Youth Advisory Board and approve amendments to the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, Chapter 2, Article VI I. Education and Youth Advisory Board U. Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on December 1, 2015. V. Approve the list of top ranked qualifiers as determined by the Evaluation Committee from the submissions received in response to the Request for Qualifications for Utilities Management Optimization Plan Consulting Services; RFQ No. 075-2821-15/KTR; and authorize City Staff to conduct negotiations for compensation with the recommended qualifiers according to Florida State Statute 287.55, Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA). W. Accept the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Budget Status Report of the General Fund and the Utilities Fund for the twelve (12) month period ending September 30, 2015 (unaudited). X. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of November 2015. Y. Approve a purchase to Natural Structures of Baker City, OR in the amount of $90,564 plus a 5% contingency for the purpose of replacing the Denson Pool Slide for a total estimated cost of $95,902 as a sole source purchase. 7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 Page 5 of 1812 A. Approve the purchase of 56 replacement vehicles for the various City Department's; Fire (3 units), Police (49 units) and Solid Waste Division (4 units) in the amount of $3,913,146.83 from the Florida Sheriff's Contract #15-13-0904/15-23-0904/#15-11-0116. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-165 - Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement in a form deemed sufficient by the City Attorney for the award of the three (3) year Towing Franchise, RFP #064-2110-15/JMA to the top two ranked respondents for Towing and Storage Services: Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. in the annual amount of $101,123 and Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. in the annual amount of $133,875 for a total annual franchise of $234,998. 8. CODE COMPLIANCE and LEGAL SETTLEMENTS - None 9. PUBLIC HEARING 7 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. A. Approve request for New Site Plan to construct a one-story, 6,940 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements, located at 330 Winchester Park Boulevard and zoned C3 (Community Commercial). Applicant: Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning. 10. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-166 - Approve and adopt the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0) 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 12. NEW BUSINESS A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-167 - Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Boynton Beach Fire Fighters and Paramedics, IAFF, Local 1891 and the City of Boynton Beach. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-168 - Authorize the City Manager to sign an Asset Purchase Agreement and Utility Easement between the City of Boynton Beach and Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates for the acquisition of the Royal Manor water and wastewater system. 13. LEGAL - None 14. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A. Workshop with City Commission and City Staff concerning zoning designations and terminology (i.e. permitted uses, conditional uses, etc) - February 2016 15. 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 TESTIMONYAND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE (561) Page 6 of 1812 742-6060 AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDAAFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. Page 7 of 1812 1.A. OPENING ITEMS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor CLOSED DOOR SESSION to be held on December 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. for a private attorney-client session to discuss pending litigation in the case of Christopher Yesnick, Plaintiff vs. City of Boynton beach, Defendant Case No. 50 2012 CA 018742 XXXMB AJ I nvocation Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Merker Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 8 of 1812 REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date City Clerk Fele, Judith Approved 12/3/201 - 11: 10 ANA Page 9 of 1812 2.A. OTHER 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Informational items by Members of the City Commission EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Reviewer Action Date Foyle, Judith Approved 12/3/2015- 11:10 AM Page 10 of 1812 3.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Proclaim the 75th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of Boynton Beach/Lantana - Accepted by Steve Weissman, Manager, Personal Property Appraisal Department, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. Steve Weissman, Club President for 2015-16, has requested that the City recognize the 75th Anniversary of the Boynton Beach/Lantana Rotary Club for its service to the community. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? N/A FISCAL IMPACT. N/A ALTERNATIVES: The alternate would be to not issue this Proclamation. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Proclamation REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Finance City Clerk Reviewer Howard, Tim Description Proclamation Action Approved Rejected Approved Date 11/16/2015- 11:50 AM 11/10/2015 - 5:10 PM 12/7/2015 - 0:16 AM Page 11 of 1812 Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 10:05 M City Manager LaVerrier , Lori Approved 12/9/201 - 9:11 AM Page 12 of 1812 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Rotary International is the oldest service organization with more than 1.2 million members worldwide consisting of business, professionals, and community leaders; WHEREAS members of Rotary clubs provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world; WHEREAS there are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries that are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds; WHEREAS Rotary's main objective is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world as signified by the motto ""Service Above Self"; and WHEREAS the Rotary Club of Boynton Beach/Lantana is celebrating 75 years of serving our local community by providing dictionaries to local 3rd grade students, water safety to preschoolers and kindergarteners through the Josh the Otter program, leadership training and scholarships to local high school students, as well as support and assistance to many local charities; NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Rotary Club of Boynton Beach/Lantana and its members be congratulated and commended on their charitable and humanitarian work in our community in this their 75th year of service to our community. 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 15th day of December, Two Thousand Fifteen. Jerry Taylor, Mayor ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) Page 13 of 1812 3.B. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Citation recognizing the 24 years of service of Janet Prainito, City Clerk of Boynton Beach. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Proclamation REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Finance City Manager Reviewer Prainito, Janet Howard, Tim LaVerriere, Lori Description Citation - Janet 2-15 Action Approved Approved Approved Date 12/2/2015 - 4:45 PM 12/4/2015 - 2:27 PM 12/0/2015 - 3:43 AM Page 14 of 1812 Whereas, Janet M. Prainito, began her career with the City of Boynton on June 10, 1991 and having completed 24 years of full-time service and dedication with the City of Boynton Beach, she will retire on December 31, 2015. She began her career as a Recording Secretary 1, progressing to Recording Secretary 11 on September 24, 1996. She was then promoted to Deputy City Clerk on October 8, 1997 and on April 25, 2001 was promoted to the position of City Clerk for the City of Boynton Beach. Whereas, Janet M. Prainito received the "Certified Municipal Clerk" (CMC) designation from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) on November 29, 1999 for achieving its high educational, experience and service requirements; and on January 21, 2010 received the designation of "Master Municipal Clerk" (MMC), for the completion of this demanding program; and significant contributions to the local government and the community. Janet was also a member and significant part of both the Palm Beach County Municipal Clerk's Association (PBCMCA) and a member of the Florida Association of City Clerks (FACC). Whereas, Janet M. Prainito was responsible for initiating and maintaining the polices and procedures for the City Clerk's office, acting as the Supervisor of Election for municipal elections, records management, maintaining cemetery records, coordinating public record requests, transitioning from a paper agenda into an electronic format for Commission agendas and most recently acquiring a public record request management software. She also outsourced lien searches that resulted in ongoing, significant revenue for the City of Boynton Beach. Whereas, Janet M. Prainito has much interest in traveling, cruising, reading and spending time with her family; NOW, therefore, 1, Jerry Taylor, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, on behalf of the Commission, do hereby recognize and commend Janet M. Prainito for 24 years of dedicated and faithful public service and wish her the best of health, happiness and relaxation during retirement. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of this City to be affixed this 15`h day of December, 2015. Jerry Taylor, Mayor Page 15 of 1812 3.C. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Citation recognizing the 15 years of service of Carisse Lejeune, Assistant City Manager. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Other REVIEWERS: Department City Manager Finance City Manager Reviewer Pyle, Judith Howard, Tim LaVerriere, Lori Description Citation Action Approved Approved Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 3:40 PM 12/3/2015 - 4:30 PM 12/0/2015 - 3:50 AM Page 16 of 1812 CITATION WHEREAS, Carisse LeJeune, commenced working for the City of Boynton Beach on February 3, 2000 as an Administrative Assistant in the City Manager's office and has completed over 15 years of service and commitment to ensure the future and development of the City of Boynton Beach. Ms. LeJeune will retire on December 18, 2015. On April 17, 2006, Carisse was promoted to the position of Assistant to the City Manager and on February 5, 2013 was appointed Assistant City Manager. WHEREAS, Carisse LeJeune received a Bachelor of Public Administration degree from Barry University and is currently the City's Emergency Operations Manager and Sustainability Manager while supervising the Recreation and Parks Department, Library, Grants/ADA and the Golf Course, in addition to being the Assistant City Manager. She was instrumental in the creation and continued updates to the City's Strategic Plan, Greenways Master Plan, Climate Action Plan, National Flood Insurance Program Community System and the Homeless Task Force. WHEREAS, Carisse LeJeune, serves on the Palm Beach County Local Mitigation Strategy Steering and Evaluation Committees, the Risk/Hazard Analysis Sub -Committee, Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Steering Committee and the Municipal Representative for Palm Beach County for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compacts, Palm Beach County Metropolitan Organization's Bicycle - Greenways -Pedestrian Advisory Committee and was recently appointed to the Florida League of Cities' Legislative Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Policy Committee. WHEREAS, Carisse LeJeune, intends to explore new opportunities in North Florida and strive to live a more sustainable lifestyle and enjoy her leisure interests that include camping, kayaking and motorcycle riding. NOW, therefore, 1, Jerry Taylor, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, on behalf of the Commission, do hereby recognize and commend Carisse LeJeune for over 15 years of dedicated and faithful public service and wish her the best of health and happiness in her future endeavors. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of this City to be affixed this 15th day of December, 2015. Jerry Taylor, Mayor Page 17 of 1812 3.D. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Presentation of the Palm Beach County 2015 Municipal Award to Carisse LeJeune for her outstanding contributions to preparedness, response, recovery or mitigation in Palm Beach County. Presenting the award is Bill Johnson, Director of Palm Beach County Emergency Management. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Ms. Carisse LeJeune began her Palm Beach County municipal career as an administrative assistant with the City of Boynton Beach in February, 2000. Over the years, she has demonstrated her value to that organization and has ultimately been promoted time and time again to where she now serves as Assistant City Manager. Carisse is the EOC Manager for the City of Boynton Beach, the city's Sustainability Coordinator, and the Palm Beach County Municipal Representative for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact Steering Committee. Carisse has served the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management for many years, as well; being a regular attendee at the EM Team meetings, and also sitting on the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Workgroup for many years. Carisse has contributed to the County's resiliency by serving on the LMS Evaluation Committee and the LMS Steering Committee for several years. Additionally, she recently led the LMS Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Subcommittee which played an instrumental role in this year's re -write of the County's Local Mitigation Strategy Plan. In lieu of her years of service and contributions, Carisse is this year's recipient of 2015 Municipal Award. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? N/A FISCAL IMPACT. N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Page 18 of 1812 Grant Amount: REVIEWERS: Department Assistant City Manager Finance Reviewer Action Lejeune, Carise Approved Howard, Tim Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 11/26/2015 - 4:13 PPA 11/30/2015 - 8:38 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:11 AM Page 19 of 1812 3.E. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Presentation to the City of Boynton Beach for their participation in the SE FL Regional Climate Compact and contributions as the Palm Beach County Municipal Representative on the Compact Steering Committee. Presenting from Palm Beach County is Natalie Schnieder, Climate Change and Sustainability Coordinator. Receiving the award is Carisse LeJeune, Assistant City Manager. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Palm Beach County, along with the other members of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, would like to express appreciation to the City of Boynton Beach for its participation in the Compact Steering Committee for the past five years. Carisse LeJeune has been an integral and highly valued member of the Compact, bringing her unique brand of dedication and commitment to advancing adaptation and mitigation measures to combat the effects of climate change not only in Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County, but also regionally in South Florida. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? This award will bring awareness to the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan and the progress the City has made in sustainability, climate change and mitigation. FISCAL IMPACT. N/A ALTERNATIVES: Not allow the presentation. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: Yes CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Climate Action Plan Implementation Strategy 4.1.5 and 4.5.1.21 Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: REVIEWERS: Page 20 of 1812 Department Assistant City Manager Finance City Manager Reviewer Action Lejeune, Carise Approved Howard, Tim Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/7/2015 - 9:54 AM 12/7/2015 - 10:05 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:11 AM Page 21 of 1812 3.F ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Announcement about the upcoming Barrier Free 5K Run, Walk & Roll and the Love For Hope Ball by Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors. Both events will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2016. The "honorary" starters of the 5K Run, Walk & Run, four year old sisters Bellamaria and Tigerlilly Natale, will also be introduced. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The Recreation & Parks Department is again partnering with the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches to host the 4th Annual Barrier Free 5K Run Walk & Roll. All proceeds from this event will go towards future development and improvement of Barrier Free Park. The event, which starts at 7:30 A.M., will again feature the "team" competition, whereby groups/organizations/friends consisting of at least 3 people may enter the event. Later that evening, beginning at 5 P.M., the Department is partnering with Faith in Miracles BFUP (Bella's Friends United Patients), Inc. to host The Love For Hope Ball at the Carolyn Sims Center. The "Ball" is organized specifically to provide children with disabilities an opportunity to dance, make new friends, play games and enjoy a very special occasion in a festive environment. Proceeds from this event will support Faith in Miracles in their mission to purchase a wheelchair accessible van for families in need. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Page 22 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type D Attachment D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department Recreation & Parks Assistant City Manager Finance City Manager Description Barrier Free 5K Run, Walk & Roll Love For Hope Ball Reviewer Action Date Majors, Wally Approved 12/8/2015 - 9:59 AKA Lejeune, Carisse Approved 12/8/2015 - 1:25 PPA Howard, Tim Approved 12/8/2015 - 1:58 PPA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:47 AKA Page 23 of 1812 Place to Ray -- Laugh w Live Without Limits� � d.THAT IS C UR DREAM, WON'T YOU HELP US MAKE IT A REALITY? ftenl ioi Rn halm N.mdea Page 24 of 1812 The City of Boynton Beach Recreation and Parks Department In Partnership with i in MiraclesInc. Im 13 13= OF FEBRUARY i � i 3.G. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: City offices will be closed on Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 25th in observance of the Christmas holiday. City offices will also be closed on Friday, January 1, 2016 in observance of New Year's Day. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. In observance of the Christmas and New Year's holidays, City offices will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? N/A FISCAL IMPACT. N/A ALTERNATIVES: There is no alternative to these days off since they are scheduled holidays for the employees. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Finance City Manager Reviewer Action Date Stanzione, Tammy Approved 12/7/2015 - 10:56 AM Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 12:01 PM LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/0/2015 - 0:06 AM Page 26 of 1812 5.A. ADMINISTRATIVE 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. The following Regular (Reg) and Alternate (Alt) Student (Stu) and Nonvoting Stu (N/V Stu) openings exist: Arts Commission: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals: 3 Regs 2 Alt Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Bd.: 7 members Reg/Alt Education and Youth Advisory Bd.: 3 Regs, 2 Alts, 1 Stu and 1 Stu N/V Golf Course Advisory Committee: 1 Alt Library Bd.: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Planning and Development Bd.: 4 Regs and 2 Alts Recreation and Parks Board: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Senior Advisory Board: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Veterans Advisory Commission: 2 Regs and 4 Alts EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. The attached list contains the names of those who have applied for vacancies on the various Advisory Boards. A list of vacancies is provided with the designated Commission members having responsibility for the appointment to fill each vacancy. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Appointments are necessary to keep our Advisory Board full and operating as effectively as possible. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted None ALTERNATIVES: Allow vacancies to remain unfilled. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 27 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Attachment Appointments and Applicants 2016 D Attachment Agee D Attachment Anderson D Attachment Brake D Attachment Bregoli D Attachment Byrd D Attachment Cross D Attachment DeVoursney D Attachment Edwards D Attachment Fischer D Attachment Fromknecht D Attachment Gavlick D Attachment Gonzalez D Attachment Guritzky D Attachment Gurley D Attachment Hoban D Attachment Jackson D Attachment Katz D Attachment Leal D Attachment Manson D Attachment Molloy D Attachment Miller D Attachment Mondello D Attachment Morris D Attachment Murphy D Attachment Nevin D Attachment North D Attachment Off u tt D Attachment Pollock D Attachment Robinson D Attachment Romelus D Attachment Schapiro D Attachment S i rota D Attachment Stevens D Attachment Taylor D Other Tebo D Attachment Tedtmann D Attachment Wheeler D Attachment Whitaker D Attachment Woodworth H Page 28 of 1812 D Attachment D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Reviewer Action Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 11:1 ANA Page 29 of 1812 Arts Commission 11 McCray Reg 3 yr term to 12/17 III Fitzpatrick Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 IV Casello Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Applicants Paul Sirota - Current Regular Sarah Qffutt - Current Alternate Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals 11 McCray Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 III Fitzpatrick Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 IV Casello Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 I Merker Alt 1 yr term to 12/15 Tabled (2) Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/15 Applicants Beverly Agee - Current Regular Sanford Guritzky - Current Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Mayor Taylor Reg I Merker Reg 11 McCray Reg III Fitzpatrick Reg IV Casello Reg Mayor Taylor Reg I Merker Reg Applicants Linda Cross James DeVoursney Brian Edwards Wm Todd Jackson Paula Melley Genevieve Morris Thomas Murphy, Jr. Robert Pollock Christina Romelus Edward Tedtmann Harry Woodworth Joy Woodworth Page 30 of 1812 Education and Youth Advisory Board IV Casello Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 Mayor Taylor Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 1 Merker Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 II McCray Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 III Fitzpatrick Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 IV Casello Stu 1 yr term to 12/16 Mayor Taylor Stu NN 1 yr term to 12/16 Applicants Angelica Nevin Tiffany North - Current Alternate Alice Robinson Valerie Spells Anderson - Current Regular Golf Course Advisory Committee IV Fitzpatrick Alt 5 yr term to 6/16 Tabled (3) Applicants Richard Gonzalez Library Board III Fitzpatrick Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 IV Casello Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 1 Merker Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Applicants Deborah Hoban - Current Regular Jeannie Taylor - Current Regular Tracy Tebo - Current Alternate Page 31 of 1812 Planning and Development Board I Merker Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 11 McCray Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 III Fitzpatrick Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 IV Casello Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 1 Merker Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Applicants Kevin Fischer - Current Alternate David Katz - Current Regular Osvaldo Leal Brian Miller - Current Regular Jewel Stevens Ryan Wheeler - Current Regular Floyd Zonenstein - Current Alternate James Brake - Current Regular Recreation & Parks Board 11 McCray Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 III Fitzpatrick Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 IV Casello Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Applicants Jeff Fromknecht - Current Regular Julie Mondello - Current Alternate Daniel Schapiro - Current Alternate Peter Whitaker Michael Byrd - Current Regular Senior Advisory Board Mayor Taylor Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 Tabled (3) III Fitzpatrick Reg 2 yr term to 12/17 1 Merker Alt 1 yr term to 12/15 II McCray Alt 1 yr term to 12/15 Applicants Z= Page 32 of 1812 Veterans Advisory Commission Mayor Taylor Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 1 Merker Reg 3 yr term to 12/18 it McCray Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 III Fitzpatrick Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 IV Casello Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 Mayor Taylor Alt 1 yr term to 12/16 O.. Stanley Gavlick - Current Alternate (Non-resident can only be alternate) Robert Manson - Current Alternate Frank Bregoli - Current Regular Jon M. Gurley Page 33 of 1812 � WN Advisory Board Appointment Application 11/30/2015 16:57 PJ a *340 P.001/003 Page I of 3 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. If interest is expressed in appointment to more than one board, selections must be prioritized. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out In its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. EMAIL DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released In response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail. Instead, contact the City of Boynton Beach offices by phone or in writing: City of Boynton Beach,City Clerk's Offlice,100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, P.O. Box 310,BoyntDn Beach, FL 33435-0310 1 Phone. (561) 742-6060 1 City Clerk FAX: (561) 742-6090 Today's data MM DD YY" Name 7i Last Gender (P Female 0 Male Phone number Address 3 2 streetA"Few street layk Une 2 I jj p k/ t�� L cl�E Stale k..' I United States PastW / Zip CWe COUMV Email I J36 -k "117 S " I- 'Clem Current occupation I A -44r) or, if retired, prior occupation Education Are you a registered 0 Yes C) No voter? __ Do you reside within Yes 0 No the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage 4g Yes 0 No a business within City BMW I if "yes", name of business: Ik Cv Are you currently i@ Yes 0 No serving on a City board? https://www.123contactform.conL/fonn-583214/Advisory-3card-Appointment-Application 11/30/2015 Page 34 of 1812 Advisory Board Appointment Application Have you served on a 0 Yes [j No City board in the pad? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Advisory Board Please indicate which advisory Wart! VW are see4ng appointmer►t. 11/30/2015 16:57 If ",res", whish board (s) ndPw en?o P ao4)9 -;Z 5 ft-d,1sok, $over as ~aC)d7-'s Charartersleft: 2sGi3 IWIRMF• f "yes", when and where? �w M #340 P.0021003 Page 2 of 3 For board listing, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates, please visit Advisory Sogrds web pages. Personal Q ualifncatfions What personal qualifications do you posers profession,previous nce. tranch of rrillit rrily service or organization) which youfeel would make you a good candidate for the bgarc? Please be specific.t} ,A C A �` fev- c e tt e 5 'NMIiJ�'�`� 14 l O ;2. Characters iert: 7001700 Professional Memberships https:/Ivlww.l23contactform.comtform-5832141Advisory-Hoard-Appointment Application 21 30120115 Page 35 of 1812 Nov 3015 06:08p P.3 Foorn, 11/30/2015 16:57 #340 P.003/003 Advisory Board Appointment Application Page 3 of 3 Rem 09 arra Vrcfm*mI A- ChLI F-O(-ZNIA hitaI&A-0 �tli� tis h6 -VF- E ?V L)i 6 YY1 Feel free to Upload j attach/upload an extra sheet or resume. Your completed AdvlswV Board Appointment application will be added to the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if •Response rewlmd appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. C) 1, the applicant, DO NOT certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. Submit Completed Form https://www.123contactforTn.com/fortn-583214/Advisory-Board-Appointment-Application 11/3012015 Page 36 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy From: vspellsanderson <noreply r@ 123contactform.com> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 9:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 12/07/2015 Name Valencia Spells Anderson Gender Female Phone number 561-271-1748 Address Email Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education 210 NW 7th Ave Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States vspel lsandersonn{ymail.com Judicial Assistant BS in Legal Studies_,,} Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Yes �U1 Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving ,yes on a City board? Have you served on a City Yes board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) Education & Youth Advisory Board 2013-2015 and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Do you wish to serve on more than one board? Personal Qualifications No Education and Youth Advisory Board No Previous board member, former foster parent, active member of Bridges of Boynton Beach, cheer mom and active parent at Galaxy Elementary School, I Page 37 of 1812 former youth Sunday school teacher/director and someone who loves children and wants to help them gain any and every necessary tool to be successful in school and beyond. Professional Memberships Judicial Assistant Association of Florida Palm Beach County Judicial Assistant Association Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 151.132.106.25 (United States) at 2015-12-07 09:07:11 on Chrome 47.0.2526.73 Entry ID: 136 Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 38 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy From: Jamesmbinc <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 10:25 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 12/04/2015 Name James Brake Gender Male Phone number 561-699-3232 Address 710 SW 27th Ter Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States Email JamcsmbincLy)qol.co Current occupation or, if Realtor retired, prior occupation Education Bachelor of Arts Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving Yes on a City board? Have you served on a City Yes board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) Planning and Development Advisory Board - current and when? Code Compliance Board - 2009 to 2011 Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Palm Beach County Planning Commission - current Palm Beach County Land Development Regulation Advisory Board - current. No Planning & Development Board Page 39 of 1812 D6'you wish to serve on No more than one board? Personal Qualifications Real estate licensee since 2005 Comprehensive background on several planning boards at the city and county level Professional Memberships Realtor Association of the Palm Beaches Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 108.220.238.119 (United States) at 2015-12-04 22:25:21 on Chrome 47.0.2526.73 Entry ID: 134 Referrer: boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boardL.php Page 40 of 1812 m � ADVISORYBOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Na rhl Phone: (ca � l t T3 j Alternate /) E-mail Address: I ,�C AOC-. e <:2�1!A Phone: _ Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupationi/i'€ t Gender: Female Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when Where Code Zeo Yes e it^ No Yes `J No Yes �No _Yes No _Yes No s: &-* tot -I Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. " What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or orgar�izatioq) which you feel would make you good candidate for-tb s board? Please be specific. 04 V J- M /^,1 � 1 � "4-- -4o i ff, Page 41 of 1812 Arts Commission: — Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund `'QC) Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Recreation &Parks Board: Co Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: , Senior Advisory Board: _ LnCD Education and Youth Advisory Board: Veterans Advisory Commission: _ _ Employees' Pension Board:o Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: iv Golf Course Advisory Committee: w Library Board: _ :tt rn3> Planning & Development Boarder What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or orgar�izatioq) which you feel would make you good candidate for-tb s board? Please be specific. 04 V J- M /^,1 � 1 � "4-- -4o i ff, Page 41 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Nall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WPWARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc te:- Page 42 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy From: byrdmike24 <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2015 9:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 12/06/2015 Name Michael Byrd Gender Phone number 561-722-2125 Address 548 nw 13th APT B Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States Email byrdmike24La)yahoo.com Current occupation or, if Financial Services & President of Non -Profit Organization retired, prior occupation Education Some College Are you a registered voter? Yes �q -X Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? if "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If "Yes", when and where? Advisory Board Do you wish to serve on more than one board? Personal Qualifications Yes Parks and Recreation Im Recreation & Parks Board W I have managed Restaurants for 17 years with average annual volumes of 3 million. Page 43 of 1812 I have been the President of a non profit sports organization for 5 years with in the city of Boynton Beach. I have been involved in Financial Services since 2011. Professional Memberships Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 162.206.122.83 (United States) at 2015-12-06 09:36:38 on Chrome 46.0.2490.82 Entry ID: 135 Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 44 of 1812 Stanzione, Tamm From: licross409O <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 4:04 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: LWC_CV_and_supplement_10_30_15.docx Today's date 10/30/2015 Name Linda Cross Gender Female Phone number 561-369-8769 Address 625 CASA LOMA BLVD UNIT 601 Do you own/manage BOYNTON BEACH Florida 33435 a business within United States Email 1icross40906&),gmai1.com Current occupation or, if retired, prior Retired CPA occupation Education BBA in Accounting from James Madison University Are you a registered ,Yes voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Yes Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within No City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City Yes board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which Currently serve on the Boynton Beach General Employees Pension Fund Board board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a No crime? 1 Page 45 of 1812 If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Personal I am a retired tax partner from. KPMG, LLP, a "Big 4" accounting firm. I spent over 30 Qualifications years working with businesses, governments, and non-profit organizations. My experience also includes workind with organizations working in developing countries and providing business, tax, and consulting advice. I would like to be considered for the Boynton Beach CRA Advisory Board which has been newly created (thus not a selection above). Professional AICPA Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an www.123contactform.com/upload dld.php?fileid=bcbceb774a'75ef69cl 1888b6blfb6c6b extra sheet or — resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 206.214,128.150 (United States) at 2015-10-3015:04:10 on Chrome 46.0.2490.80 Entry ID: 128 Referrer:www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 46 of 1812 LINDA W. CROSS Retired KPMG Partner 625 Casa Loma Blvd, Unit 601 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Tel 561-369-8769 Cell 757-343-7003 Iicross409O@gmail.com Function and Specialization Exempt Organizations Tax Practice International Development Assistance Services Professional Associations • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Language - English Education, Licenses & Certifications • BBA in Accounting, James Madison University • Certified Public Accountant Technical Skills • Microsoft Office • RIA GoSystem@ Other Activities • Board member Boynton Beach Employees' Pension Fund • Treasurer of Master and Condominium Boards of Marina Village in Boynton Beach, FL • LifeNet Health. Inc. Board member Background Ms. Cross has 31 years of experience in public accounting with KPMG LLP and 22 years as a tax partner for the firm. She has spent most of her career working with corporate and partnership clients and over 20 years specializing in the tax exempt area, working with foundations, hospitals and health systems, colleges and universities, governmental entities, pension, profit-sharing and welfare plans, health maintenance organizations, and many national and international not-for-profit organizations. Her experience includes consultation regarding compliance and disclosure, expenditure responsibility, foreign and domestic grants and operations, acquisitions, joint ventures, taxable subsidiaries, contracts and affiliation agreements, budgeting, unrelated business income tax, tax exempt status, intermediate sanctions, and due diligence. In conjunction with her experience at KPMG, Ms. Cross has extensive experience in other areas such as tax issues related to compensation and benefits, pensions, corporate and partnership taxation. Professional and Industry Experience • Managed an extensive tax compliance practice responsible for the preparation and review of over 450 federal and state tax returns, primarily for tax-exempt entities, but including related taxable corporations, partnerships, and qualified retirement plans. • Managed the preparation of over 100 Forms 5500 for pension and welfare benefit plans. • Consulted with large international grant -making organizations regarding grantee evaluations, grant making processes, and grant monitoring and evaluation in many foreign jurisdictions. • Consulted with large international universities regarding establishing a presence in a foreign jurisdictions primarily in developing countries. • Regularly advises clients on issues involving tax-exempt status, intermediate sanctions, expenditure responsibility, unrelated business activities, employment taxes, excise taxes, Form 990, 990PF and 990-T presentation and disclosure, and current developments in taxation of exempt organizations and foundations. • Performed tax diagnostic reviews for unrelated business income and other tax related compliance areas for tax-exempt organizations and pension and profit- sharing plans. • Conducted and evaluated studies measuring charitable activities and community benefit. • YWCA of South Hampton Roads, past board member, Treasurer, and A frequent speaker at client board meetings, client seminars, and to various past President groups including HFMA and NACD regarding exempt organization taxation, • Former Vice Chair of the Board of governance, reporting and disclosure issues. Trustees for Cape Henry Collegiate School Publications and Speaking Engagements • Health Law News, "Acquisition of Physician Practices by Tax Exempt Hospitals: Compensation and Tax Issues" • Speaker for Healthcare Financial Managers Association • Speaker George Mason University • Speaker at many KPMG conferences • Speaker at many KPMG client Board and Audit Committee meetings Page 47 of 1812 Linda W. Cross CV Supplement I spent the first ten years of my career at KPMG working as a tax professional for many types of commercial businesses such as retail, manufacturing, real estate development, etc. thus giving me the experience to understand those types of entities as it relates to the Boynton Beach CRA Advisory Board. Due to my interest in working with governmental and tax-exempt organizations, I focused on working the next twenty years primarily with hospitals, universities, and other large non -profits. Some of my clients included Sentara Healthcare, Children's Hospital, Bon Secours Health System, MedStar Health System, National Geographic Society, the Holocaust Museum, AARP, and a host of private colleges and universities such as the London School of Economics. My interest in volunteering with the City is truly a passion both professionally and personally. I have been personally involved with the YWCA of South Hampton Roads as a board member, past president and treasurer, and volunteer for over 25 years. The mission of the YWCA is the empowerment of women and the elimination of racism. The primary programs of the YWCA are the operation of the battered women's shelter in Norfolk, Response Sexual Assault for victims of rape, and before -and -after school childcare for latchkey children. I currently serve on the board of LifeNet Health, Inc. This organization is a national tissue and organ bank located in VA, FL, and WA. The organization is primarily responsible for accepting donated tissue and organs and processing them for safe transplant. In addition, the organization does extensive research in other areas such as dental implants, spinal, skin and wound, etc. This is an extremely well run organization and provides an invaluable service to those with life-threatening issues. Over the last few years before I retired, I worked in KPMGs International Development Assistance Services Practice primarily dealing with global grant making organizations and international tax exempt services for universities. My Page 48 of 1812 extensive background with large tax-exempt entities and health care organizations proved to be invaluable in the transition to this practice area and it further matched my personal interests. I was involved in many aspects of international grant making such as reviewing pre -grant evaluations, grantee evaluations for capacity and systems, post -implementation evaluation and monitoring against targets, budget evaluation, etc. My most recent experience includes assisting the London School of Economics and Political Science — International Growth Center, (LSE -IGC), a non -US university, in establishing offices in developing countries, (i.e. Sierra Leone, Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Bangladesh, India, to name a few) to sponsor economic growth research. As the engagement partner, I was responsible for assembling a team of KPMG professionals in the US, in the UK, in Kenya, and other KPMG offices in developing countries to develop operating systems and policies, provide back-office support, provide reporting and monitoring tools, and to fulfill the reporting requirements to the funding agency, the Department for International Development in the UK. As engagement partner, I was responsible for all the deliverables that were provided to LSE -IGC. This was a huge logistical exercise in that it included coordination of procurement in developing countries, internet and communications issues, travel and security issues, and many cultural considerations. Over the last few years I was also an engagement team member and signing partner for the services KPMG provided to the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. I primarily focused on Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Belarus, and Russia) and South Africa. The Global Fund is an international funding organization that originally was part of the UN Agencies. The Global Fund provides grants to governments and large non -profits within approximately 130 countries. The funding is for health system capacity building, education, and treatment. To that end, the Global Fund has very detailed and meticulous requirements for the recipients of funding. KPMG was one of several service providers that assisted the Global Fund in monitoring and evaluation of the funds spent by the recipient organizations — basically we follow the money to give some assurance to the Global Fund and their donors that the money is being spent on Page 49 of 1812 the programs that were intended and that the recipients are vigilant in their use of the funds to achieve their missions. Just like developing countries do not have health systems like the US, they don't have controls and financial systems like the US either. They do not have a large number of highly qualified medical or financial professionals. This country context is critical in evaluating the value for money proposition. The poverty I witnessed was extraordinary both in scope and in numbers. Although there are poor and economically disadvantaged people in the US, one can travel miles and miles and see many millions of people living in absolute squalor. Changing this environment through education and health care are the most basic services that are required. I have a much greater understanding of just how difficult it is for governments and NGO's (Non -Governmental Organizations) to provide services in these countries where the education standards, the economic standards, and health standards are far below that of the US and other developed countries. I visited a non-profit organization in Nairobi, Kenya that employs about sixty people in the manual production of soccer balls. There are two missions of this organization — to employ local people in a job to help raise them out of poverty, and to provide soccer balls for the many children in poverty that have nothing in their lives to call "fun". The soccer balls also carry messages such as saving the cheetah or other endangered animals in Africa, and preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS. This subtle yet public messaging to children is only a small step in providing assistance to these disadvantaged youths. My experiences at KPMG and in my personal volunteer life have given me a greater understanding that the cultural, economic, political, governmental, tax and technical environment is critical to the success of any organization or program. I would bring my financial and business experience to the Boynton Beach CRA Advisory Board to help make that Board relevant and productive to the betterment of the CRA district and Boynton Beach citizens as a whole. Page 50 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy c°r'0 From: jdevo28 <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 1:53 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: CURRICULUM_VITAE.DR.DeVoursney.11.10.15.docx Today's date 11/10/2015 Name James DeVoursney Gender Male Phone number 561-376-3747 Address 2625 Lake Drive North Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States Email jdevo2M,mail.com Current occupation or, if retired, prior Physician/Owner occupation Education Medical Degree Are you a registered yes voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within Yes City limits? If "yes", name of American Mobile Dermatology,Boynton Beach Skin business: y Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? I Page 51 of 1812 Advisory Board please select... Personal Please note this is for the New CRA Advisory Board. Qualifications Please see attached CV Professional Please see attached CV Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an www.123contactform.com/upload_dld.phhp?fileid=be77567dff6cfd789cba90f3514fa73a extra sheet or resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 50.78.119.205 (United States) at 2015-11-10 13:52:58 on Firefox 42.0 Entry ID: 129 Page 52 of 1812 CURRICULUM VITAE James J. DeVoursney, |���.��n. 7740 Boynton Beach Blvd. *Boynton Beach, FLw 33437 (561)752-8000 PERSONAL: Date ofBirth: June 15. 1981 Born inNew York and raised |nNew York and Florida Married hoMonica OeVounsney 4Chi|dnan LICENSURE: Licensed bopractice medicine inFlorida: MEB04 0 BOARD CERTIFICATION: Oip|omate'American Board ofDermatology 1999'2000 University ofMiami Department cfDermatology and Cutaneous Surgery Miami, Florida Chief Resident 1897-1999 University ofMiami Department ofDermatology and Cutaneous Surgery K8immi, Florida Residency 1898'1997 University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Miami, Florida Internship 1993'1998 University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 1892-1983 University cfSt. George's School of Medicine Grenada, West Indies First year ofMedical School 1981'1992 University ofTampa Tampa, Florida Undergraduate Basic Science 1984-1988 Molloy College Rockville Center, New York Registered Nurse PRESENT POSITION: Boynton Beach Skin, Owner/Partner American Mobile Dermatology, Owner/Partner CEO American Mobile Dermatology CEO Skin Cone Physicians Page 53 of 1812 Fellow, Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgeons Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology Fellow, American Society for K8[>H8Surgery Fellow, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Associate, Physicians & Professional Lodge, Florida Fraternal Order of Police Lodge NY 3100 HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS: Bethesda Memorial Hospital- Boynton Beach, FL PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS: Dermatologist, Aesthetic Dermatology and Laser Center, Coral Springs, FL Dermatologist, Boca Raton Dermatology, Boca Raton, FL Registered Nurse, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center NouhN. Spencer JM, Taylor JR, DeVmmnmmeyJ.HayogK8.Shah, N. Does Wound Healing Contribute hothe Eradication ofBasal Cell Carcinoma following Curettage and Beotrodesoicotiona Dermatology Surgery 1O89;2502)183 -1M7 Hayog.MV, ChadierT.Taylor JR, 0eVounsmey J.Tie C.Taylor JR. A High SPF Suncreen's Effect on UVB -Induced Immunosuppression of DNCB Contact Hypersensitivity, Journal of Dermatological Science. 1997; 18(1) 31-7. Hayag.MV, OhartiertDmVomnsneyJ.Tie C.Taylor JR. Sunscreen's Effects onUVB-Induced Immunosuppression ofDNCBContact Immunosuppression JInvest Dermatology 19S8. 106'934 DeVmursneyJ.Burdick A, Relapse ofLepromatous Leprosy after Multiple Drug Therapy American Academy ofDermatology, New Orleans, LA 1999 Sunscreen's Effects onUVB-Induced Immunosuppression Poster presentation ot the Society ofInvestigative Dermatology, Washington, O.C. May 1996 HONORS AND AWARDS: May 2OOO-GeoqJe|oennideaAward inRecognition ofExcellence inResident Dermatology Teaching June 1999- Chief Resident University of Miami Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery June 1993- Chancellor's Award for Academic Achievement, St. George's University School 0fMedicine CERTIFICATIONS: Florida Medical License: ME 80429 Board Certification bythe American Board OfDermatology Certified Fellow ofthe American Society of Mohs Surgery Page 54 of 1812 11�tanzione, Tammy �tw-/� yr -) From: brinioe <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 5:13 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date Name Gender Phone number 10/09/2015 Brian Edwards Address 629 NE 9th Avenue Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States Email brinioe(ayahoo.com Current occupation or, if Marketing and Development retired, prior occupation Education Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Bachelor of Science in Business Yes � `( Yes "dd Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Personal Qualifications Active in the community. Applying for new CRA Advisory Board, which is not yet posted on the list. Professional Memberships Resume available upon request. Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. 1 understand that, if appointed, any false statements may 1 Page 55 of 1812 be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 12,130.162.248 (United States) at 2015-10-09 16:12:54 on Chrome 45.0.2454.101 Entry ID: 116 Page 56 of 1812 p x OF ! ! ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION hroro � Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If Instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form 4;,,, will be returned for clarification. Namea,-,— Phone: YbY- Scc.2- -,7Y9;1 Address,_l g!,wCC., Lf /ctkC br-;V .. Zip Code .53/3 &--1 �3 Alternate E-mail Address: ee,�f+��t, eta �, ct7� c, Phone: % S `�- S Current occupation or, if retired, } prior occupation Education -&,;6 t h, v G'o r' sC; Ou.i'tY1t'S•.i' Gender: v Female Z Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which_board(s) and when? _ Yes Oe No r% Yes No Yes _L,-' No -Yes No _Yes No Have you ever been convicted of a crime? ./Vo If so, when Where Ln � _< Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilitie*.and meeting times and dates is attached. � C o� Arts Commission: _ Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Education and Youth Advisory Board: Employees' Pension Board: __._ Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ Golf Course Advisory Committee: _ Library Board: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: Recreation & Parks Board: — c� rn Senior Advisory Board: — Veterans Advisory Commission: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 57 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: -4/1 Date: -I� �2lS Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM SACC\WP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 58 of 1812 KEVIN W. FISCHER, A I C P 1 Lawrence Lake Drive a Boynton Beach, FL 33436 C: 404302.7897 / E: kevin-,,vjf@yalioo.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal Planner BROWARD COUNn'PI.ANNIN(; AND DEVEI.OIIMLN'I'NIA'.\TA(,EMI--N'1 . .................... APRIL, 2014 - PRESI ?NT 115 S. ANDPEws AvE'NUE, Suvn-" 329K, Fou, LNuDi-Au),u,j-_, FL, 33301 d Experience in the following areas: ■ Transportation Planning: Responsible for transportation planning initiatives in Broward County, with an emphasis on bicycle, pedestrian, greenway and transit projects; Coordinator of the Broward County Bicycling and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC); Membership on the following advisory and technical boards: ■ Broward County Complete Streets Team ■ Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) ■ Broward MPO Complete Streets TAC ■ Southeast Florida Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Working Group ■ Project specific technical advisory boards Comprehensive Planning: Lead planner for the update of the Transportation Element of the Broward County Comprehensive Plan; Responsible for updating components of the Intergovernmental Coordination and Broward Municipal Services District Elements of the Comprehensive Plan Environmental/ Sustainability Planning: Responsible for implementing policies of the Broward County Climate Change Element, with an emphasis on expanding electric vehicle charging equipment and expanding multimodal transportation options available to residents and visitors; Member of the Drive Electric Florida Policy Committee, tasked with developing policies at the statewide level to promote the expansion of electric vehicle usage Signage and Parking Studies: Lead planner in developing signage recommendations for a neighborhood with school zone and street signage deficiencies; Team member developing parking recommendations for a commercial corridor with shallow property lot depths and limited on-site parking opportunities, emphasizing roadway reconfigurations, shared parking and multimodal access Board Member (Alternate} BoYN,TON Bmci i PLANNING AND Di,'Xi-,L(_)PMF,NT BOAK-) ...................................... JIJNF,, 2014 - PREISFINT 100 E. BOYNTON Br"Anj BoulAWARD, BoYNTON BEIACI % FL. 33425 0 Currently an alternate member of the Boynton Beach Planning and Development Board Page 59 of 1812 Planner Rj,'NAISSANICE PLANNIM; GROUP ......................... .............. ......................... OCTOBER 2009 _JANUARN, 2014 54 SE 6"' AV]-,,Nt.Tl-. (US 1), Di,,iRAY BEACH, FL. 33483 a Experience in the following areas: • Local Government Corridor and Redevelopment Plans: Collaborated with the City of Pompano Beach and the Community Redevelopment Agency to develop Corridor plans for the entirety of US 1 /Federal Highway, Dixie Highway and Atlantic Boulevard within the City of Pompano Beach; Roles included an assessment of existing land use and development patterns, performing build out analyses to determine future growth based on various land use scenarios, identifying areas most suitable for redevelopment, and developing an extensive array of land use, redevelopment, transportation, infrastructure and economic development strategies • Local Government Comprehensive Plan Updates: Served as an extension of local government staff to update local government comprehensive plans for multiple Cities and Counties; Managed task responsibilities of the project team to ensure deadlines are met and all aspects of the plan are consistent and achievable; Presented updated; Emphasized integration of the future land use and transportation elements to achieve sustainable growth patterns and emphasis multimodal networks • Community Redevelopment Agency Plans: Developed a Community Redevelopment Area Plan for the Vine Street Community Redevelopment Area in the City of Kissimmee; Developed strategies and project recommendations to fulfill specified goals, focusing on multimodal improvements, redevelopment, streetscape projects and economic development strategies • Florida Department of Transportation: Performed multimodal assessments to develop long range mobility plans and corridor studies to improve multimodal conditions along strategic roadways by recommending transit, land use, sidewalk and bicycle modifications; Researched the connection between mobility and economic development in order to provide strategies and public awareness materials to local governments and regional transportation authorities to highlight the importance of maintaining an efficient multi -modal transportation network and supporting sustainability initiatives by reducing greenhouse gas emissions • Transit Planning/Public Surveys: Assisted the City of Palm Beach Gardens and the Tallahassee Transit Agency (StarMetro) with an assessment of existing transit operations and development of strategies and recommendations for transit enhancements, including route modifications; Developed a survey to solicit feedback from existing users of transit to understand community needs, developed a web -based survey to solicit feedback from City residents, with an emphasis on transit users, residents and students Planning Analyst Kjmu;�,-HoRN AND ASSOCIATES, IN( .............................................................. J UMr 2006 — SFPrl', MBER 2009 2601 CATru-'NIFN ROAD SUII'iF, 200, SARASOTA, FL. 34232 4431 EMBARCADERO DRI VE, WE'STPALm Br,,i\cii, FL. 33407 a Experience in the following areas: ■ Redevelopment Projects: Worked in the Rancho Cordova, California office for two months and served as a project planner for the Railyards Redevelopment in downtown Sacramento during the entitlement phase of the project; Responsible for project phasing cost estimates and 2 Page 60 of 1812 source of funding, and ident4ing necessary permits and responsible agencies associated with each phase of development ■ Greenways and bicycle paths: Developed policy recommendations and identified anticipated projects costs for the DeSoto County Trails Master Plan, Florida to interconnect existing infrastructure and provide recommendations for additional trails, sidewalks and bicycle paths; Developed project cost estimates and identified funding sources ■ Grant Assistance: Developed a grant assistance program for the company and led a group of analysts tasked with identifying grants available for infrastructure projects, planning initiatives and green technology implementation; Coordinated with project managers to assist in packaging this information to clients for ongoing and additional project opportunities ■ Master Planning/ Charettes: Developed master plans for small cities and participated in Community charettes to seek public input and facilitate the visioning process ■ Transportation Impact Analyses: Served as an extension of Florida Department of Transportation District Five staff and performed impact analyses for comprehensive plan amendments and provided recommendations to the Florida Department of Community Affairs Graduate Research Assistant/ Planning Intern CITY OF A'ri-d',NTA PIANNING . .......... ............... ........................... JANUARY 2005 — 1\,,L,%y 2005 55 'TRINITY AvFNuF, An-ANTA, G -A. 30303 ■ Assisted the City of Atlanta with the update of the Comprehensive Plan and developed recommendations for the City and Atlanta Regional Commission's Livable Centers Initiative and corridor studies PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND AWARDS ■ American Institute of Certified Planners ■ American Planning Association • Received region -wide Outstanding Analyst Award in 2008 for outstanding performance at Kirnley- Horn and Associates ■ Led the Young Professionals Group and the Continuing Quality Improvement Program at Kirriley- I lorn and Associates SPECIALIZED SKILLS Proficient with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint Expcn'cncedV71*t.h ArcGTS application for mapping and land use analysis Proficient with ArtPLAN software, used to assess multimodal quality of service conditions (bicycle, pedestrian and transit networks), and developed technical assistance training materials for the Florida Department of Transportation District Four EDUCATION Master of City and Regional Planning. GI ORGIA INSTITUI'Vot; TFci iNoio(;Y .................. June 2006 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. UNWERSITY of FLORIDA — ..................... June 2004 • Major: Finance 93 Page 61 of 1812 G�'TrY Off, CITY OF It BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION C7 � Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name . i e-+ 'Fr& kAt k-� Phone: lq& 1�_aQ -75-41q Address 3 C^J y _1� Iq V-__ Zip Code 33 Z/6s— Alternate E-mail Address: 4_ K—ALP r C n, p f Phone: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation LA Vk CO Min V,1 / A, Qf M GY.n_/ZG Educatio Gender: Female ale Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within te City limits: If "yes", name of business �f 4 Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when?i sc�� No ✓ Yes No Y s No A,Q 1 Ires No es No e, e,`Gi n Xoarel a)O/J— Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when WhereA� I— Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. ,_, Arts Commission: — Police Officers' Retirement Trust ung Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: ( Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Senior Advisory Board: — r'.J rr c:l Education and Youth Advisory Board: Veterans Advisory Commission: Employees' Pension Board: _► t,;' Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: C.1 Golf Course Advisory Committee: ;1 Library Board: )Plannino & Development Board: _y' c�sb 'C.. What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e,, profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 62 of 1812 Jeff Fromknecht Attorney at Law at Side Project Inc. I am a lawyer, author, and speaker who has a passion for helping others. I hold graduate degrees in both social work and law and have over 12 years of experience working at nonprofit organizations in a variety of direct -service and administrative roles. I am the co-founder and Managing Attorney of Side Project Inc. A organization dedicated to incubating sustainable projects focused on social change. I am licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, Florida and before the the United States Tax Court. My legal work focuses on the transactional and compliance legal issues impacting tax-exempt organizations and their work. Licensed Attorney Slate of Florida 2012 Admission to Practice (;�nits��l �ta1w:; �hcry t::�i.ir't Licensed Attorney State of Perms` fvani-12 .laaluary ?Ol-J Attorney at Law & Chief Executive Officer at Side Project Inc. August 2012 - Present Side Project Inc. is a nonprofit ori-anization dedicated to suppoiling charitable and philanthropic elforts-- liirge and small. We provide legal and professional support to nonprofit organizations, charitable foundations, and corporate and individual philanthropy, Our serViccs focus on developing socially-mitided ideas into suslairiable proiects tltiti have' a 1 os kive irrrp:m on ih(_° co inomnity, h1� work focuses on the corporate, tax 2'iaaCl cortll)lr"cll'rtC rw. tr�� riEril i:�Z d:''+.� r1�itE i?�;�E;>Ni16,a'C'=t'i�', r�' i`t'ti�.ftlrC,b`S4, tri-rrlllrl, at�Cl t�-ClIlllC�ll aS 151.a11Ci to nl}r proi'tt ls`. rt er " ,rrl<_i 'o� J.ti t0 I'i 01 1,_ ir. - di 'c i.- t.ii:'mow., 2iElc, (�.iLi 1(Y.il.t�;flim their work. I also c(:3orLlrrratc and rwinoe the Side Vert 'eco Achon ( Conlnlilt@'e. OUr xttrOwmo' young professional volunteer corps, Law Clerk at Steven Lynch, Of Counsel to the firm of Williams Couslon June 2011 - August 2012 l:egal research of torpor;aie lase- & lax issues, Adjunct Faculty - Field Instructor at University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work September 2010 - July 2012 Pagel Page 63 of 1812 Develop learning plans for and provicle super� isioit to gra(luate and underoraCILUMe student interns. C, Z_ Community Partner - Research and Development at UCP/CLASS September 2006 - July 2012 -Trograiii clevelopment aII(] llatjo,'l -Coordination ot'social capital researcf) -Presentationand publication dei elopiiieiit Research Assistant at Duquesne University School of Law August 2009 - May 2012 IZL­tie"Ircil 'NSsI"I;tw foJ'fvf"'s�ol NA;1! Schcw))'s I duc"Itiol) ro g ra I I) Law Clerk at Allegheny County Law Department July 2011 - September 2011 i3 I rto­! i -s, In the sunwierof201 1,1 received as Duqucsile Vilk,cl-sit) PuNic hitrcs, Felk)%ship an! workod,,�illi the Alle,g0miv Cou.iity Solicitor io prepave a memorandum ol'Wregarding 'I ilic 11 wikiet- tile Americar; NvIth Disabilities Act, Legal Intern at United States District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania May 2010 - August 2010 - 1_,eal Inicni to the llonorahf- " I its-�9.Crs ( t""' €r[. l'mwd `slati"" I )iStrWI ( 'ourt' 4N-e.sterll I)istrict of I:)enn5N1vania. I &-aft(d 'a mur)_I(WanII III oimwm� r'­I:-Arklillo <a civil ri0ir's LEND Fellow at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh September 2006 - May 2008 One of thirty-five federal I_eadersliip Education ill Neurodevelopinei-ital and Related Disa[)Ilities 4,13ND) Prograins In Ihe (Jaited Shttes. - Staffed interdisciplinary clinic in the Child Development f., gait of (.-,Ili 1drell"s, I-lospit'al of Ilittshurgil, - I-x.i(ler,hIp (levelopmei)t cot Irscwork arid -activitie�, Consultant at Achieva - Advancing Oral Health Project April 2006 - May 2008 F'acifitated protect developmem atid Ombudsman Intern at Allegheny County Area Agency September 2005 - August 2006 1Xorkcci wiLtlirt federal al)(I State reoulation's 1() acfvoci.tte for resitiews of I'MrSiOL) and personal care florrle' ill 1110 MV -L Social Capital: A View from the Field Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation 2008 Page2 Page 64 of 1812 Authors: Jeff Fromknecht, Al Condeluci, Melva Gooden Ledbetter, Dori Ortman, Megan DeFries JURIS Sits Down with Legal Legend Judge Posner JURIS Magazine June 1, 2012 Authors: Jeff Fromknecht, Brandon Keller DUCILIesrle 1-inivcr-sity Strcool of, L.a%r %° rccoglairm,ed Judge kiclrar-d llosraerof tlau (.—S. Court of Appeals for ttae 7tli Circuit as the Ideal recipient ol'the first Murray Award. On Thursday, March 22, 2012, Judge P ostler 11 accepted the special awar=d and spoke to an overflow crowd in the Power Center Ballroom on the topic, "Appellate Decision and Appellate Advocacy- One Juclgc:'s View " We sat down with Judge; Posner het'ore his address to ask hirn as few, questions about la%� S on morality, judicial decision-making, and llc�,7�irl�t' Social Capital. The Key to Macro Change Lash & Associates Publishing /'Training, Inc. March 1, 2014 Authors: Jeff Fromknecht, A] Condeluci Colldcluri and H'oniknecht t{ake as str ureic look at the interdependent paaradigrll, how it rllarlifests, ;Ind what sel", it apart: front rrtri;r^o or i.t11llC'0l s.t t+: fv ` oc i(d c,,q)iud is tf' a ,,,,e cc o€ dais l"aracllgm and the author's e,Kplore who to shift to wi it?tc-&peildclit laarraadl,tn s, lrow )'OU llligiit iwvest more in soc lid caapitaai, and. how yocr Call tne<asure satccess tracking social capital rebated outcomes. But what sloes thisall mean? Colleagues across North America share the impact of� their work, especially when using a macro perspective. and explore future irllplications. Condeluci and Fromknecht ol'l`e:r ways to implenjent strategies, ideals, suggestions. all(] reconln)endaations on ho%% you as `i an indi vidlraal or vour or2aarlizaltl n collectively. c:€rn trraaaerStaa.rld t.11e poINer and potency elf social capital i.ind rtacve to <a rrrorc viable pairadr� nl. Positional Conflicts and Pro Bono Publico Florida Coastal Law Review January 1, 2015 Authors: Jeff Fromknecht '1`he article., "Positional Conflicts nand Pro Bono Puhlico" c:_'Kaatrrirles the; ethical irrapaact of' pro bono work at large law halts. ,a f Grant Writing Nonprofits Program Development Program Evaluation Non -profits Legal Research Social Services Program Management Leadership Grants Leadership Development Research Page3 Page 65 of 1812 Public Speaking Community Outreach Community Organizing Non-profit Administration Fundraising Time Management Volunteer Management Policy Philanthropy Public Policy Duquesne University School of Law JURIS DOCTOR, Law, 2008 - 2012 Activities and Societies: Duquesne Law Review - Business Manager, JURIS Magazine - Executive Editor, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International - Executive Board, Public Interest Law Association, W. Edward Sell Inns of Court - Student Member University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work MSW, Community Organizing, Public Health Social Administration, 2005 - 2007 Activities and Societies: Leadership Education in Neurodevelopment Disabilities (LEND) Fellow Allegheny College Bachelor of Science, Psychology, 2000 - 2004 Activities and Societies: Circle K (Service based organization sponsored by the Meadville Kiwanis Club), The AMEX Program (Allegheny and Meadville Educational eXperience), Psi Chi Cathedral Prep 1996-2000 Graduated Cum Laude from Allegheny College, 2004. Distinguished Student Award, Duquense University School of Law, 2012 Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Duquense University School of Law (.-)e°$`<altrr:IIit tt;S City of Boynton Beach Parks & Recreation Board Board klelnher February- 201.5 to llresc-rat. As ,,r rneniher of the Board 1 providc Input ,incl make recoaarrrendations r(dative to the. lZecreat:ion & Parks progran-unin toad facility devel€: pinent. Florida Bar Public Interest Law Section `iccrelarv- of Section & t_haii l_ i 2013 to Pre,,ent The purpose: of the section is to provide an or-mization open to all who have a common interest in .advu�aacy and enhancernent ol, constil:tztional, st:Glttatory or ether rights that protect the, dignity, security,justice, liberty, Page4 Page 66 of 1812 or frc:i;c. orn of the individual or fKliq and a Rurn for discus -,ion and e.Nchange of ideas leading to increased knowlcd��c and rniderstanding Of 1hC al-C,)S tilt)r.lblic ink7cNt laNN, Florida Bar Meniher 2012 to Present Continuing I_.egral Induc:ation Rmurubtee Public, Interest Law `section Pennsylvania Bar Mernber 2013 to Prese.tit Unicorn Children's Foundation, Inc. Board of Director 2014 to Present Serve on the organization's Board of Directors. In this role, I provide leadership and guidance to lrelh the organizatAn ftril'i11 its rnissi€tri cif irtvpOng and OilpMi ring indivicllr< N with neurocliverwit: , those -who think, cc:>riiriilMic,ite. and it ►r ..a rt l'stll- Interdependence Network General Counsel 20112 to Prennt The hiterdepenoicnee Network idornil ies and shares i rnc: rging best practices that support inetaningf'nl corninunil}- inclusion 6w lwi'1Ae with (isabilities. More at I he interdcpendcrice Network (IN) is a colloctivc t4iit') to l 17rt)1"1 tww' lulled 17; h..iC iui service o g-n-.i.?lion; fron) rrt�uw] the toted strrwn t`cin« ci4.i ►nd Austniha. NINuber agencies have ccs►umitted tci shiit.ing, their ernph Isis Iron! Ow traditional medical model approach to rehabilitation, to an interdependence model, which builds and fosters social capital arm! social inclusion within communities as the p6inary strategy for enabling people with disaNlities to become full niernbers of society_ I provide general legal and n`ranagenient support to this grassroots pro_ lec.ls. George Snow Scholarship Fund I::Iitl:7ww'ri7t.'rit 4.�lin`?ill;rtit t�. t. at`I � €'�,i� �, i t. 2014 to Present "hhe George Snowy Scholarship l=und, a Boca Katon -based 501(c) 3 Public. Charity, provides educational gmMs to sonic; of our rreas brightest and recast deserving young scholars. I have been working with there to hells grcrw their erdoww rr an and 111 finned giving c:I`i'r W 1 -his has included developing funciraisin=T strtttca ies. dr'at�ting) collaterai lilater4ds.drafiing L°.cgl7<wr<ue 1Mio,wlcwvkjAnt:.:a to track and tollow up wvith alumni. and general 'M'(: and gldwwe cmi legal irlit kOvehquicni 1n°:E.cs. Pages Page 67 of 1812 Jeff Fromknecht Attorney at Law at Side Project Inc. Linked 3 people have recommended Jeff ",left' goes out of his way to help people that he works v -vita and does not let Up until the prgiect is completed successfully. Despite his hectic, schedule, Jeff was heyond responsive, and he actually believed in the work I was Join€;, so went the extra distance to ensure that I was successful. Any nonprofit organization looking for guidance, assistance, or professional help should talk to Jeff. Bibhuti Aryal President, Rukmini Foundation" — Bibhuti Aryal, was Jeffs client "Jeff Froniknecht is one of the brightest persons I have come to know. He is hard-working, diIligent . and hungry to I.earn. Wc: have worked together on a number of proiects and I s,N�ould unconditionally reeommnend him to you." — At Condeluci, managed Jeff at UCP/CLASS Jeff's a committed �,wd passion,its° )r hcOI-fle with disabilitic„. Ile 11a); ml linuSual ahilily to communicate and work well with cvcryonc: from scat - -advocates to family inemnbers to professional staff with eclttal skill and sensitivity.” — Barbara Sieck Taylor, managed Jeff at Achieva - Advancing Oral Health Project Contact Jeff on Linkedln Page6 Page 68 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name S P GJ VL Phone`-- �/ c! j 6,9 7 7 Addressr- `'/ '9Cc�y�U4�` DC L/V 1;;5L Zip Code 3- T.9oV Ga4 Y Alternate E-mail Address: 37� �. �s/�'IF}�G-, C��'''� Phone: Current occupation or, if retire prior occupation /eG% /�TD ��w C.'� /� �� LER Education t3_5 /AI /) c-�4,,-v7 i y G v/ c– 6) , C Gender: Female ale Are you a registered voter? v Yes �j1^ No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Yes �No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes No If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Yes No Have you served on a City board in the past? —T7�__Yes No If so, which board(s) and when? 1/e5:7-€RA4-5 AnVi30f`�,V CdIV7 1,11/5.514ry Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when /V D 'Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. n Arts Commission: _ Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Employees' Pension Board: T Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: _ Plannina & Development Board: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fungi Recreation & Parks Board: Senior Advisory Board:y " m Veterans Advisory Commission: _ x-< a. cr; —+ Q2 n -n co m What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be�cific. G c 117 117 /v 0 G /� ��C f'E�►'✓ WA R a," J /9 55-0 C.—c� / i57i G./4 —4-1041-.v �3 Page 69 of 1812 w Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Revised 11/19/15 8;57 AM S.\CC\WP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 70 of 1812 ?Y Stanzione, Tammy' From: richard.gonzalez2 <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 4:25 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 09/29/2015 Name Richard Gonzalez Gender Male Phone number 561-818-0488 Address 6 Danby Place Boynton Beach Florida 33426 United States Email richard, gonzalez2,r&.firstgroup. com Current occupation or, if General Manager at First Transit, Inc. Transit provider for Palm Beach County retired, prior occupation Education Florida State University, B.A. Are you a registered voter? Yes o1 - Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a .yes business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: First Transit Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? if "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? if "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Employees' Pension Board Do you wish to serve on Yes more than one board? Second choice: Golf Course Advisory Committee Would you like to add a third choice to your Advisory Board list? 1 Page 71 of 1812 ' Personal Qualifications As a General Manager in employ of one of the largest transit providers in the world, I believe I would be able to contribute to be an asset on any committee I t was assigned to. Dedicated to any project or cause I work on, I would be sure to attend any meeting held by these boards. Professional Memberships Twice awarded the prestigious Golden Palm Award from Palm Beach County. Member of the Martin County Transit Advisory Team. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 50.192.165.17 (United States) at 2015-09-29 15:24:45 on Chrome 45.0.2454.101 Entry ID: 112 Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 72 of 1812 � x CITY OF ! ! ADVISORY !• • i • APPOINTMENT AM Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name(11� �I E STG�LR�4-�-- 1 t Phone: � � _, Rjgj Address �� A �RZip Code�So Alternate f E-mail Address: _ Phone: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education s c..i —I--- � Gender: Female V Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which boafds) and w �? V Of Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No TYes No Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, respor�ilitp"nd meeting times and dates is attached. U1 � � Arts Commission: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund, c Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _V_ Recreation & Parks Board: _ , n Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Senior Advisory Board: _ ry �rn Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: _ — rnn Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ Golf Course Advisory Committee: _ Library Board: Planning& Development Board: _ What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 73 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a. file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided h9rein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal rom a board. Signature:— Date: Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WPNBOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 74 of 1812 G�.,V 4fi CITY O BOYNTON BEACH ¢ x o ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION �T4 t3 0 Thank you for your Interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If interest is expressed in appointment to more than one board, selections must be prioritized. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Na Address� lfJ. %�/ E-mail Address: -V-Telephone # T / el Current occupation or prior occupation: r Are you a registered voter? � es Q� No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Yes No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Yes o Have you served on a City board in the past? Yes If so, which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when ZiQ Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. For board listing, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates, see pages 3 and 4 attached. Arts Commission Golf Course Advisory Committee Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals Historic Resources Preservation Board Cemetery Board Library Board Code Compliance Board Planning & Development Board Community Relations Board Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Education and Youth Advisory Board Recreation & Parks Board Employees' Pension Boardnior Advisory Board Firefighters' pension Trust Fund j7' -Veterans Advisory Commission u�33iJ� AQ�S,t>M�[-t���t A.taia S:\CC\wP\BOARDS\Applications\Master Form - Talent Bank'Flirtf�391A1!lY AAk5&. •� 113 4/24/201312:07 PM Page 75 of 1812 What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Please list any professional memberships: — 1,9141-17- - - Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall. Mailing address: P. O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed,false 4tements may,,4e cause for removal from a board. Signature: S:\CC\WP\BOARDS\Applications\Master Form - Talent Bank Form - REVISED SAMPLE.doc 4/24/2013 12:07 PM Page 76 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. / Name LJe,h o rQ t O to a r\ Phone: 5421 J 7.36-3 F� f� Address W vr% Zip Code 33g,�- r 6 a vN � � Alternate o E-mail Address: n� Gi t1 , eA u- Phone: 6L I " a`1 7- 377r Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education Gender: `-"' Female Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(sl and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? A%o If so, when Z ► Ararf a Yes I� No -Yes No Yes ___k:�'No Yes No Yes No G Where _ r_J Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, resrsibh lei and meeting times and dates is attached. o -cc Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund:c Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: _ a u' CD Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission:,.:.. Employees' Pension Board: _ �,,� _"�rn Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ -- r+Tn Golf Course Adviso ommittee: _ s Library Board: Planning & Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good, candidate for phis board? Please be specific., , Page 77 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature'. Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WP\l30ARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 78 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy c '; i3 From: ToddJackson <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 4:51 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Scan000l.pdf Today's date 11/13/2415 Name Wm Todd Jackson Gender Male Phone number 561-989-7266 Address 1.8 Velaire Dr Do you own/manage Boynton Beach Fl 33426 a business within United States Email ToddJacksonscx.,Connectmvinsurance.com Current occupation or, if retired, prior Insurance Agency Owner occupation Education college Are you a Yes registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Yes Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within Yes City limits? If "yes", name of Connect Insurance Advisors LLC business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a No crime? 1 Page 79 of 1812 If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Second choice: none Personal Interested in the CRA Advisory Committee, Qualifications I fit the Criteria for almost all aspects. Realtor Builder Insurance Agent Mortgage Broker Live in the City of Boynton Own a Small Business in the City of Boynton Very familiar with Planning and Zoning, I submitted all my plans through the commission personally. I did a lot of rezoning and subdividing for my Real Estate and Construction company. I aquired city lots through redevelopment and build affordable housing in Indiana from 2000 to 2007 I went to Rolling Green, Boynton Jr High and First graduating class of Congress Middle School. Professional Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an w -w. 123contactform.com/upload dld.php?fileid=65d9lbf7ad2b614eb6a6f25a9d3ecb98 extra sheet or resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 96.88.105,109 (United States) at 2015-11-13 16:51:04 on Internet Explorer 11.0 Entry ID: 130 Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 80 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH jf V (//t lclli ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Phone: SZ Code_?3VJ � Alternate E-mail Address: f rel k'Pr�c�. 't1t r W1 Phone: _ Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Nfj1(r Education �2 YgS UDw wRQr_/ Gender: Female ale Are you a registered voter? f Yes' No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? =Yes — No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes L No If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? es No Have you served on a City board in the past? Yes No Have you ever been convicted of a crime?N ----- ` If so, when (9 1 Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: _ Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: Recreation & Parks Board: Senior Advisory Board: Veterans Advisory Commission: — What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. 1 i� Page 81 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify t the stglementp and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, anfalse4atyffierksjmpy be cause for removal from a board. Signature: Revised 11/19115 8:57 AM 5:\CC\wP\BOARDS\APPMEIVTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 82 of 1812 Stanzione, Tam From: ozzrosa <noreply@123contactform,com> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 6:01 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 10/1.2/2015 Name Osvaldo Leal Gender Male Phone number 561-736-6565 Address 660 NE 15th Place Boynton Beach Fl 33435 United States Email ozzrosa(c�bel Isouth. net Current occupation or, if program Manager (PMP) retired, prior occupation Education "Telecommunications Desighn Engineer Are you a registered voter? Yes �\L- Do you reside within the yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? 4 -- Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Planning & Development Board Do you wish to serve on No more than one board? Personal Qualifications Have travelled domestically and internationally working with government and. enterprise corporations requiring telecommunications needs. Organized the resources used to address the required elements to make a i Page 83 of 1812 corporation fully functional and successful Successfully delivered telecommunications solutions for telephone and Internet companies as well as police departments and enterprise institutions on a worldwide scale. I have managed multimillion dollar project budgets in the US as well as throughout the United States, the Caribbean, Central and Sourh America. Professional Memberships PMI Florida Chapter Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 99.10.194.250 (United States) at 2015-10-12 05:00:57 on Chrome 42.0.2311.135 Entry ID: 121 Page 84 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Nam eq O r:"r' C,Vyl g W S O rJPhone: gG 6- t3f 3 G Address I (-,�ect:Cp,cl PLwc 6 Zip Cod031+a5- Alternate s-�( E-mail Address: fx.O_ mn ry e �-e ftscXA • 1U e -L Phone: Current occupation or, prior occupation _r_ Q r , co Education J YQ5 Ld (1«e ---I `rc-14Q AV i A-TAJ C�ewSoe Gender: _ Female Male /—Or - Education Ur" Are you a registered voter? ✓ Yes No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? ✓ Yes No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes e/ No If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Yes No Have you served on a City board in the past? r% Yes No If so, which board(s) and,�vhen? rr�a-a U -eA,s o .-►4 f3) r. A-- �_ ,-,,s T j W6 y \eqns Have you ever been convicted of a crime? A10 If so, when Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: _ Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: Employees' Pension Board: _ Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ Golf Course Advisory Committee: — Library Board: Planning & Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would makeou a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. H W S fJ��� > 07, t I � A ©cC[- 7ZL© 71 m es 1 :D ra As s 7Ty o y eza!�, Page 85 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature:QAAA= ki mn�� Date: I I --I T-4 r Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WP\B0ARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form,doc Page 86 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy Gfi k1 From: Paulamelley <no reply@ 12 3 co ntactform,com > Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 3:00 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: image.jpg Today's date 10/09/2015 Name Paula Melley Gender Female Phone number 561-310-3970 Address 720 Mariners way Boynton beach FL 33435 United States Email Paulamelleyg mail com Current occupation or, if retired, prior Consultant occupation Education BS journalism and Political Science Are you a registered Yes voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within Yes City limits? If "Yes", name of Timeless Beauty Institute business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the Yes past? If "Yes", which Community Relations Board until I got bed rested during pregnancy then had to resign. board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? 1 Page 87 of 1812 If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Personal This is for the NEW CRA Citizen Advisory Board. Qualifications I have been a resident of Boynton Beach for over 10 years and have remained involved throughout. From chairing the city's ad hoc public communications and governance committee, whose recommendations permeate throughout the city's strategic master plan, to serving on a volunteer basis as a member of the Community Caring Center's Board of Directors. I was instrumental in bringing the first ever 5K run to East Boynton which brought over 110 runners to the city and helped break records in fundraising from the event. I'm a hard worker, dedicated to what I put my mind to and will devote my time to best serve the interests of the community. Professional Community Caring Center Board Member Memberships Boynton Beach Chamber Former Partnership for Aging member Feel free to attach/upload an www.123contactform.com/upload dld.php?fileid=cf'84c8d63bl9af93f'82d9c7acfaabb56 extra sheet or resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. "rhe message has been sent from 70.193.246.111 (United States) at 2015-10-09 13:59:48 on Whone 8.0 Entry ID: 115 Page 88 of 1812 (D CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form, Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name_ f/ OA .4 , /"/) 4/� _ ) Phone: , 3L: � 7,33 &7 4 %cg Address 1 'V Zip Code. S f Iternate1 % , ) E-mail Address: I f � Phone: `?' Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation _157 i Education E -oh 14 Gender: _ Female Male Are you a registered voter? des `,fesl' —No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? ,% Yes No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes ZNo If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? es No Have you served on a City board in the past? Yes No If so, r�ich board(s) and wheA? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when A40 Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: _ Police officers' Retirement Trust Fund: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: _ Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: — Library Board: Planning & Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 89 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Cit/ Hall, Boynton Beach FL 33425-0310. It will be placed inthe City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that if appointed, any false statements may because for removal from a board. Signature: -// Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S Form ' Talent BaokFonndoc Page 90 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. NameI _ 7A t f, HU CA I [ V Phone: 5 CD1 E-mail Address: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation T Gender: V Female Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which boards) and when? _ Have you ever been convicted of a crime? 1111-0 -0 If so, when 'Whe 7—cae� Zip Code Alternate Phone: Yes No Yes VVV No Yes No es No Ye) No yx�_ (f Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trgst Funt. 2 Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Recreation & Parks Board: _ Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: _ r-<4=Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: v ,--n Employees' Pension Board: ^ N rn� Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: x_< _ Golf Course Advisory Committee:_ {"�; Library Board: — to CDs Planninq & Development Board: to Tren x What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 91 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointedLany false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signatu Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\wP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 92 of 1812 X Stanzione, Tammy Ci ;Alt From: morris_g <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 1:00 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: GMorris Resume.doc Today's date 10/11/2015 Name Genevieve Morris Gender Phone number 561-762-8459 Address 660 South Road Boynton Beach Florida 33435 United States Email Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? mortis gLd7bellsouth.net Senior Manager, Quality Assurance - Palm Beach County, ISS - Retired University Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics Yes �; Yes Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a No crime? 1 Page 93 of 1812 ;f "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Personal I have been a year round resident of the CRA for more than 20 Years. I drive through the Qualifications Heart of Boynton 4 to 5 times a week.going to the Denson pool, the Library and the Women Circle, I Live and play within the CRA district. I am deeply interested in my part of the city and committed to its best interest. Due to my participation with the Inlet Cove Association (INCA), I have learned how important it is for me to be involved with city issues. My experience in business analysis provides me with the ability to listen, understand and evaluate complex issues. In my role in software design, I've acquired the ability to clearly communicate my conclusions. Resume attached Professional Memberships Feel free to attach/upload an www.11-3contactform.com/upload dld.php?Iileid=147aa3559ac4b05433d0918aefd39852 extra sheet or resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 172.9.217.14 (United States) at 2015-10-1112:00:02 on Safari 9.0 Entry ID: 118 Page 94 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Print Form ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Page 1 of Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If interest is expressed in appointment to more than one board, selections must be prioritized. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name Address 17/0 N F 7T/1 57' #/ Cityf�0 yt'I �� � ,�[ Statef L Zip Code FF361yr Phone Number —4133 — fV 7 E -mai! Address (�Jj�/�f�l �/�'��j ��1� /L • C Gf4� Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education c 11 Are you a registered voter? ('Yes (' No can =e-< Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits?es No = —< o Do you own/manage a business within City limits? r Yes Pilo r'�p If "yes", name of business: u+CD Are you currently serving on a City board? {' Yes 0' 0 C)co Have you served on a City board in the past? (' Yes (�No (M to Mme' r�'1 n If so, which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? (` Yes , (<o If so, when? I Where? You may serve on only one board. Please indicate which advisory board(s) you are seeking appointment AND whether as a regular member, alternate, or no preference. Prioritize up to three choices with number 1 being the most desired and 3 being the least rereraote. ror ooaro usting, requirements, responsionnies ano meeting times ano nates, see pages 3 ana 4 oeiow. Arts Commission Education and Youth Advisory Board Planning & Development Board Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals Employees' Pension Board Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Cemetery Board Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund Recreation & Parks Board Code Compliance Board Golf Course Advisory Committee Senior Advisory Board Community Relations Board Library Board Veterans Advisory Commission" Board Preferences: 1 st choice please select a board... member type please select... 2nd choice (optional) please select a board... member type please select... 3rd choice (optional) please select a board... member type please select... If Veterans Advisory Commission, list Branch of Military Service or Organization: Page 95 of 1812 What personal qualifications do you possess (Le., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. S�t- E 4 TT /4 E (r617 First Choice: Second Third Choice: Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to: City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall. Mailing address: P.O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 FAX to: (561) 742-6090 It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: ZX- Date: ZZLI"� f G > Page 2 of 4 Page 96 of 1812 First Choice: Response I grew up in South Florida and moved to the City of Boynton Beach in 1999. 1 have lived in the City of Boynton Beach and the CRA district since then. Being involved in the community has always been of interest to me. Now that this opportunity to possibly serve on the CRA Advisory Board came up, I feel this would be a great start for me to get involved with my community. Thank you for your time and consideration Thomas Murphy Jr. Page 97 of 1812 Ellis, Shayla N M I, From: anevin <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Friday, October 02, 2015 4:44 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Resume.docx Today's date 10/02/2015 Name Angelica Nevin Gender Female Phone number 561-445-0011 Address 401 SE 12th Ave of Boynton Beach FLORIDA 33435 a City board in the No United States Email anevinCg_Aau.edu Current occupation or, if retired, prior Administrator, Student Success -Florida Atlantic University occupation Education Masters in Education & ABD (all but dissertation, PhD in Educational Leadership) Are you a registered yes p voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within No City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently C) serving on a City No board? Have you served on of a City board in the No �. past? z If "yes", which board(s) and when? --—�'�r°"►, Have you ever been convicted of a No crime? If "yes", when and where? i Page 98 of 1812 Advisory Board Education and Youth Advisory Board Do you wish to serve on more than one No board? Personal I am a well educated mother of two children, one with special needs, who lives in and Qualifications loves Boynton Beach. I hold a masters degree in education and have completed additional coursework up until the dissertation phase of attaining a PhD. I am aware of the diverse nature of our community and socioeconomic status of most families of Boynton. I have experience with recreational programming offered to our community and the educational priorities of these programs. I am a born problem solver based on my ability to research best practices and think critically for solutions. I have exceptional written and oral communication skills. I operate as an ethical, open minded citizen. Professional •NCLCA Member Memberships •FCLCA Member •NADE Member •NACADA Member •NASPA Member •ASHE Member -Founding Member of the LGBTQA Resource Center and Task Force at Florida Atlantic University -Committee member, Faculty and Mentor for FAU's Learning Communities and student organizations -Passport to FAU committee member Locks of Love- donated hair 3 times, 44 inches in total -Paint Your Heart Out Palm Beach -Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure -Relay for Life -Annual Coastal Cleanup Habitat for humanity South Palm Beach County Women's Rights Activism Page 99 of 1812 Feel free to attach/upload an www.123contactform.com/upload dld.php?fileid=1594f9acd6e8accc2efcl9147dcb7blf extra sheet or resume. Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 131.91.7.64 (United States) at 2015-10-02 15:44:29 on Chrome 45.0.2454.101 Entry ID: 113 Referrer:www.boynton-beach.org/officials/education and youth advisory board.php Page 100 of 1812 Angelica Bruno Nevin 401 SE 12`h Ave. Boynton Beach, FL. 33435 (561)445-0011 anevin@fau.edu An administrator, educational consultant, leader and out-of-the-box problem solver with excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and professional skills. Background encompasses administrative duties, staff empowerment and guidance, leading one-on-one sessions, organizing group seminars and training sessions relating to a variety of learners and subjects while keeping respect and concern for each individual paramount. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Using student development theories and data to deliver initiatives relevant to today's students • Tracking and organizing data for office activities, projects and events • Analyzing and interpreting departmental budget activity • Providing and accepting constructive criticism in a professional manner • Communicating with coworkers, fellow staff members, faculty, students and the community in a manner that exudes respect and equality with an overall goal of satisfaction and unity • Ability to be faced with a problem and provide multiple solutions • Innovative endeavor creation with learning outcome and assessment for review of success • Locating, applying for and receiving initiative funding from school, state and/or federal funding sources • Expertly navigate the immense amount of technology in an educational setting • Preparing for future projects and helpful initiatives that will benefit students PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 08/14 -present Assistant Director, Get Wise Center, Academic Advising and Coaching (University Advising Services & ACCESS) • Manage a residential student late-night success center • Oversee student employees, the physical space and all budget issues • Supervise full-time coordinators and graduate assistants • Provide intrusive academic advising for at -risk students • Highlight academic resources for individual success planning • Assist in yearly program evaluation • Recruit and mentor new student cohorts each semester • Find innovative ways to reach students where they are personally, academically and professionally • Build coalitions with numerous units on campus to support our population • Review advising `best -practices' and ensure execution of NACADA supported practices • Review data and make recommendations to the director Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 01/12-08/14 Academic Advisor/Coach, Academic and Career Enhancement for Second Year Students (AcCESS) • Title III Grant funded program • Provide intrusive academic advising for at -risk second year students • Highlight academic resources for individual success planning • Supervise graduate assistants • Assist in yearly evaluation process for DOE • Recruit and mentor new student cohorts each semester • Find innovative ways to reach students where they are personally, academically and professionally • Build coalitions with numerous units on campus to support our population • Review advising `best -practices' and ensure execution ofNACADA supported practices • Review data and make recommendations to the director Florida International University Miami, FL 03/10 Consultant, Learning Assistant Program, Mathematics Department • Overall review of the Wal-Mart Foundation Grant programming • Review and critique of current lower level mathematics courses • Review and critique of current learning assistant program • Recommendations for future course success rates • Recommendations for best practices of learning assistants Page 101 of 1812 • Assisting with the retention of first -generation students Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 6/09-01/12 Coordinator, Center for Learning And Student Success (CLASS) • Overall management for the Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction Program • Interviewing, hiring, training and supervising 15-60 student employees each term • Providing training for campus tutoring, learning centers and student support programs as needed • Cross training for departmental tutoring and student assistants • Scheduling room usage, session changes and facility suitability • Point of contact for available tutoring services • Coordinating trainings, meeting agendas and upcoming budget year documentation • Helping students acquire personal success through available programs • Presenting Success Series and Workshops for various University functions and events • Assisting Director, Associate Director and Coordinators • Making necessary website changes and updates as needed Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 6/09 -present Instructor, Strategies for Learning Success (SLS 1503) • Teaching fundamental strategies for success in college • Engaging students in interest based learning • Utilizing technology as a learning and engagement tool • Assisting in the transition from passive to active learning styles • Being an overall touchstone for the University's newest students • Maintaining a high level of student retention through emersion in University programs and offices • Encouraging self-reliance in personal and academic endeavors • Facilitating discussions on matters of diversity, ethics and values • Encouraging respect and understanding of individual differences • Maintaining appropriate assessments for overall achievement outcomes • Producing students who are prepared for the rigors of a demanding college career Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 6/07-6/09 Program Assistant, Testing and Evaluation • Answering, researching and correcting any and all leave accrual issues • Working with vendors, purchasing and the controller's office for departmental orders • Filing, documenting, and verifying budgetary documents • Coordinating trainings, meeting agendas, and upcoming budget year documentation • Proficiency in numerous computer applications including, but not limited to: Banner, office timekeeping (payroll), WOLF/TAR, PeopleAdmin, e -print, and EPAF • Working seamlessly between numerous computer programs, such as Outlook, Word, Excel, Publisher, and Adobe • Working with our diverse student population at the testing front desk • Verifying student documentation, transcripts, and hold information with many computer programs • Ordering office supplies and maintaining inventory JRA Score at the Top Learning Center Boca Raton, FL 10/04-08/09 Master Tutor/Group Leader • Keeping accurate, timely records of tutoring sessions, student performance, and communications with parents, teachers and other support personnel • Presenting SSAT, SAT I and 11, ACT, and GED guidance in private and group settings • Presenting and/or teaching helpful material to fellow tutors • Continuing to learn new ways to present difficult material • Providing training for new tutors and office personnel • Recommending and implementing innovative methods of tutoring, training and evaluation of tutors • Assessing student strengths and weaknesses • Counseling families on the transitions from high school to college • Leading weekend workshops concerning success skills for all levels of academic abilities Page 102 of 1812 Palm Beach State College (formerly Palm Beach Community College) -SLC Boca Raton, FL 10/00-6/07 Student Assistant/Seminar Leader • Reading and assessing writing in a wide range of disciplines • Reading critically for content style, and grammar • Assessing a given audience and determining the most effective approach for communication • Making quick decisions about how to improve student writing • Prioritizing writing problems quickly and formulating an efficient plan to address them • Gaining knowledge of resources and determining appropriately when to consult them • Creating multiple ways of explaining and demonstrating the same concept • Presenting seminars on various reading, writing and grammar skills • Promoting Learning Center throughout campus EDUCATION • Florida Atlantic University, currently enrolled o PhD candidate as of 4/2/2013 o ABD o PhD, Educational Leadership: Higher Education • Florida Atlantic University, 2010 o Master's Degree, Educational Leadership: Higher Education 0 4.0 GPA • Florida Atlantic University, 2005 o Bachelor of Art, Psychology o Minor in Sociology o 3.497 GPA • Palm Beach Community College, 2003 o Associates of Arts 0 3.537 GPA PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS • Passport to Student Success Conference, 2009-2014: Test Taking Strategies That Make a Difference; Transfer Student Preparation • ACUHO-I LLP Conference, 2011: iCare: An Exploration of Social Justice & Global Citizenship through Movies & Music • The First Year Experience Conference, 2013: It Takes a Village to Create Successful Students: Academic and Career Enhancement for Student Success • National College Learning Center Association Conference, 2014: Reaching New Academic Heights by Scaffolding High Impact Educational Practices • Florida College Learning Center Association Annual Conference, 2015: `Get Wise': Academic and Student Affairs Live in Harmony; Development of an On -campus Satellite Support Center FUNDING INITIATIVES • 2010: Technology Fee Appropriation (Upgrade Sl workroom) $6,800 (funded) • 2011: Technology Fee Appropriation (ACCESS technology support) $9,810 (funded) • 2014: Technology Fee Appropriation, co-author (Optimization of Student Advising/Tablet tech) $22,800 (funded) • 2015: Technology Fee Appropriation (Residential Success Center Technology Support), $32,288 (funded) HONORS/SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS • NCLCA Member • FCLCA Member • NADE Member • NACADA Member • NASPA Member • ASHE Member • Founding Member of the LGBTQA Resource Center and Task Force at Florida Atlantic University • Committee member, Faculty and Mentor for FAU's Learning Communities and student organizations • Passport to FAU committee member Page 103 of 1812 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS • Locks of Love- donated hair 3 times, 44 inches in total • Paint Your Heart Out Palm Beach • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure • Relay for Life • Annual Coastal Cleanup • Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County • Women's Rights Activism • LGBTQA supporter and activist • Tutor for and supporter of `Friends of Abused Children' • Participation in charitable 5k's with family Page 104 of 1812 �Y p 1iii/ i CITY OF • O BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION ETON 8� NO you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name Phone: _'3_ZD i 2 - Address ��` � - - �� �� Zip Code r Alternate E-mail Address: w �r-rt`p�, 1- Phone:1 Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education Gender: V/ Female Male t Are you a registered voter? °� Yesa No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Yes No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes _�, -No If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? es No Have you served on a City board in the past? Yes No If so, which board(s) andhen? M9, CA -V4 Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when Y1 Where ` - Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibiBbes and meeting times and dates is attached. = C -n ;-< Arts Commission: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fwd: IT Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Recreation & Parks Board:,rr-o Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Senior Advisory Board: T © ;a -_c Education and Youth Advisory Board: Veterans Advisory Commission: go Employees' Pension Board: _ o Firefighters` Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee:CA v Library Board: MCI Planning & Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military s rvice or organization) *ich you feelxvould make you a good candidate for:fiig board? ;lease be specific. ,s.X_ I v-_iC3 4 cm Page 105 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East &apt'm Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310, It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to Which Commissioners may turn forcaiw4dates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that theement$ and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any fi telcents moy be causqJer' noval from a board. Signature: Date: /5 Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WP\B0ARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 106 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. '� A, UTT Name k Phone: Address. 005 0\4 aQ I\VC- VF- LP—M -�LIL45 Zip Code _;?3 L4 L`15 1_ E-mail Address: GtY\A\ AlternaPhone:te SU I -R20-313-3 Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education Gender: V Female Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limit If "yes" I name of business E�_ 0 615 Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when? /A�, Yes Yes 1, Yes Have you ever been convicted of a crime? V/W- If so, when 'Where Yes Yes No )C__No No Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: Y Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Senior Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: Veterans Advisory Commission: Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: Planning _& Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 107 of 1812 IL Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevasi City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file towhich Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. Ihereby certify that the statements and answers herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appo|nted, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM Page 108 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Print Form� ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Page 1 of 4 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If interest is exprelss�appointment to more than one board, selections must be prioritized. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name Address � u City )3bLAYl`Lo/% E-mail Address State FL Zip Code �� Phone Number Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation L_.�1'' } � ��„��� t- ��''+�'��' . i✓ -e -r 1 ,I S !`1 L�Y�-i� p�-�'C.._+YC_ Education I `" Are you a registered voter? (mss (- No Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? " f^ No Do you own/manage a business within City limits? t^ Yes 0- <c-) If "yes", name of business: to Are you currently serving on a City board? (' Yes �o ' "' cri Have you served on a City board in the past? (, Yes (--,,-0-- 'gin :co If so, which board(s) and when? MC15 Have you ever been convicted of a crime? (` Yes (—,f�ro­ If so, when? I Where? You may serve on only one board. Please indicate which advisory board(s) you are seeking appointment AND whether as a regular member, alternate, or no preference. Prioritize up to three choices with number 1 being the most desired and 3 being the least reterable. ror Doarci listing, requirements, Arts Commission Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals nEties ano meeting times and dates, see Education and Youth Advisory Board Employees' Pension Board Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund Golf Course Advisory Committee Library Board .i ana 4 Deiow. Planning & Development Board Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Recreation & Parks Board Senior Advisory Board Veterans Advisory Commission* Board Preferences- e a 1 st choice please select a board . 4 member typeplease select... 2nd choice (optional) please select a board... member type please select... 3rd choice (optional) please select a board... member type please select... * If Veterans Advisory Commission, list Branch of Military Service or organization: Page 109 of 1812 What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. First Choice: 4e- k,,I 1 6 W� �r1 £tc e -e Second Choice: � 13 Third Choice: Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to: City Clerk's office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Nall. Mailing address: P.O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 FAX to: (561 ) 742-6090 It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: --� � � � gate: Page 2 of 4 Page 110 of 1812 Al Ellis, Shayla From: mocha44m <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 4:48 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 10/28/2015 Name Alice Robinson Gender Female Phone number 214-392-2727 Are you currently serving No Address 1581 Via Alferi Have you served on a City No board in the past? Boynton Beach Florida 33426 If "yes", which board(s) I campaigned in Statesville, NC in 2005 for City Council. I have a viable and when? United States program known as Citizens Property Insurance. I do not have a business that I Email mocha44m@,gmaii.com Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? -n Current occupation or, if Insurance Claims Property re -inspector C>C-1) 4 Cl retired, prior occupation r -a rnc=) Education Juris Doctorate 2017 -73 -< �x Are you a registered voter? Yes M --CD C) Do you reside within the Yes %0 M > M.1) Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) I campaigned in Statesville, NC in 2005 for City Council. I have a viable and when? presence in the community. I am currently an employee with the State insurance program known as Citizens Property Insurance. I do not have a business that I currently own; however I do care what happens in my community. Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Code Compliance Board - Do you wish to serve on Yes more than one board? I Page 111 of 1812 Second choice: Education and Youth Advisory Board Would you like to add a third choice to your Yes Advisory Board list? Third choice: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals Would you like to add a fourth choice to your No Advisory Board list? Personal Qualifications My background consists of insurance and building inspections for insurance companies. Building construction, appeals with disputes as well as contracting negotiations. I am well diverse in the understanding of the city of Boynton Beach and the community. I became a permanent resident in 2013. 1 have children who serve in the military and understand community. I look to serve with those who look to take ideas and make them a reality in the community. My experience in my profession not only allows me to plan, organize but execute for everyone involved.1 believe in safety, community involvement as well as community responsibility. I am 43 years of age and would love to give back to my community Professional Memberships Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 65.34.236.108 (United States) at 2015-10-28 15:47:44 on Chrome 46.0.2490.80 Entry ID: 126 Referrer: www.boVnton-beach.org/officials/­­­advisory boards.php Page 112 of 1812 ,Ty p L :irEl� / 56 BEACHCITY OF BOYNTON ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT • • Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. ' , Alternate E-mail Address: 4" Phone: _ Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Code 3�3�3 Gender, _X, Fernale Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when? 0 Have you ever been convicted of a crime? PD If so, when -Where _Yes No ,_Yes No _ C Yes No Yes No !_Yes No :,..fk � Aap all fNln 2,d/. Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities -and meeting times and dates is attached. c i Arts Commission: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ / Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: V Education and Youth Advisory Board: Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: Planninq & Development Board: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: c-) -rl Crj Recreation & Parks Board:`' n CD Senior Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: �b cry os rn x What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good cgndidatp for this board; Please be specific, , Page 113 of 1812 Feel free toattach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form tothe City Clerk's Offke, 100 East Beach Boulevard, Cit/ Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank a fika to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements maybecausft for removal from board. Signature:_ Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM Page 114Of1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH G7 ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Na i -6 Phone: R 12f_19 %100 Address /rl0 tc_.JrP,_A�� 11vive zip Code 3430 1 Alternate E-mail Address; J,r SC144;ry Q�r�ti /. CC,., Phone: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation e,/ rz 0*1iv. G1 11,,4 q .t MIYA FGor?,J4 ei ir%nt)/, Gender: Female Male Are you a registered voter? (% ,- Y Yes No Do you reside within the Boynton Be ch City limits? Yes No Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: Yes No If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Yes No Have you served on a City board in the past? Yes No If so, which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? No If so, when Where Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, respenibilit� and meeting times and dates is attached. r- rn Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement T ust Ful: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: _ Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: 4- r� Employees' Pension Board: _ _ Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: _ Library Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organi ation) which you fjel wo Id m ke/you a good candidate for thi baa%d?�/Pie a ej e s ific, / !2✓ic SN 'i'Ur'�l Cn �GG/ !�✓�nf �i 1%r till '" _/!P/f&,--✓ T� Tfe 7�t� . rn GGd /t�i . Page 115 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board, Signature: Revised 11/19/15 6:57 AM S:\CC\WP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form,doc Page 116 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy From: Paulsirota74 <no reply@ 123contactform.co m > Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 4:34 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 12/02/2015 Name Gender Phone number Address Email Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education Paul Sirota Male 561-806-4901 2614 Quantum Lakes Dr Boynton Beach FL 33426 United States Paul sirota74@,aol.com School Administrator Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City Yes board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) Arts Commission and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Arts Commission Do you wish to serve on No more than one board? Personal Qualifications Professional Memberships Page 117 of 1812 Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 165.161.3.58 (United States) at 2015-12-02 16:33:55 on Chrome 43.0.2357.124 Entry ID: 133 Referrer: mail.aol.com/webmail-std/en-us/suite Page 118 of 1812 e, Judith From: jewylstevens <noreply@123contactform.comy Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 12:59 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 10/2912015 Name Tewyl Stevens Gender Female Phone number 679-770-7552 Address 60 Lake Eden Dr. yes Boynton Beach FLORIDA 33435 United States Email jew °lstevens ) mail.com Current occupation limits? or, if retired, prior Radiologic Technologist, Manager, Realtor, Georgia and Florida occupation Education 2 year technical school plus some college Are you a registered yes _ voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within City No limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime. If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Planning &: Development Board I Page 119 of 1812 Do you wish to serve on more than one board? Personal Many years in hospital management navigating between multiple specialized Qualifications departments to develop process and programs to enhance the services provided by the organization. (Not as easy as it sounds). Strong work ethics and moral compass. I enjoy finding solutions to difficult problems and seeing the results of having everything come together. I think the community has much untapped potential and I would like to be involved in assuring our children and grandchildren an even better place to live. Professional ARRT Memberships ASRT Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 73.0.200.70 (United States) at 2015-10-29 11:59:01 on Chrome 46.0.2490.80 Entry ID: 127 Referrer:www,boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 120 of 1812 G�'t' Y Ofi xCITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION � U tiroN � Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. f Name r/'' 3 L�r1/[-` % yi�lfi'Oq Phone: Address r 1_1�.l cil /� � �lfL' /�_%(% Zip Code Alternate E-mail E-mail Address: ' 0,A,117;-' e CI e Phone: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupationi��- j f,�.c� ✓r�-/ Education Gender: _X Female Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? IV If so, when Where x- Yes Yes Yes _Yes ._._Yes Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Recreation & Parks Board: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Senior Advisory Board: _ Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Veterans Advisory Commission: _ Employees' Pension Board: _ Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: Planning & Development Board; What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. el A61 tJn-1 AO f�?£� � V 6 A) Page 121 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\WP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 122 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy From: tracytebo <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 112 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 12/08/2015 Name Tracy Tebo Gender Female Phone number 561-358-0224 Address 317 So. Seacrest Blvd. Have you served on a City Boynton Beach FL 33435 board in the past? United States Email tracyteboO ,,yahoo.com Current occupation or, if free-lance writer,editor and researcher; web site content editor retired, prior occupation Education BA- Connecticut College- english and psychology Are you a registered voter? Yes Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving Yes on a City board? Have you served on a City yes board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) I am currently a member of the Library Advisory Board. and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If lyes", when and where? Advisory Board Library Board Do you wish to serve on No more than one board? Personal Qualifications I'm an experienced volunteer and I've enjoyed learning about the inner functions of the Boynton Beach Municipal Library. I'd like to continue in my role as an 1 Page 123 of 1812 Advisory Board member. Professional Memberships Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 199.189.192.242 (United States) at 2015-12-08 13:11:54 on Internet Expiorer 11.0 Entry ID: 137 Referrer:www.boynton-beach.org/officials/­­­advisory boards.php Page 124 of 1812 � z CITY OF i i ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION yT4N Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If interest is expressed in appointment to more than one board, selections must be prioritized. If instructions are not followed or the application is not tilled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name metal a( I tnaL Gender: 1 Telephone #,kl- 4QY- .� Address 66 9 A/LA/ h A vc ,e Zip Code�,�`4/..a 2 'J"f Other E-mail Address:, '��ts'�►f Phone: Current occupation or prior occupation: Education Are you a registerea voter! Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City)imlts: If "yes", name of business /t -,C tAWA r -- Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) pd when? i f Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when V tp, Where f' Yes NO _Yes No Yes _ _ __k -_"No Yes .&% No Yes s/No Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. For board listing, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates, see pages 3 and 4 attached. Arts Commission Golf Course Advisory Committee Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals Historic Resources Preservation Board Cemetery Board Library Board Code Compliance Board C'''`( Planning & Development Board Community Relations Board Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Education and Youth Advisory Board Recreation & Parks Board Employees' Pension Board Senior Advisory Board Firefi hters' Pension Trust Fund Veterans Advisory Commission S.\CC\WP\BOARDS\Applicabons\Master Form - Talent Bank Form - REVISED SAMPLE.doc 4/24/2013 12:07 PM 61 :1 Wd R DO St NOV3A�NOI A09 Ja A.t13 Page 125 of 1812 What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. BUY Al 01" WA i In WK Please list any professional memberships: �LJ—M�4-19 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall. Mailing address: P. 0. Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signature: S:\CC\WP\BOARDS\Applications\Master Form - Talent Bank Form - REVISED SAMPLE.doc 4/24/2013 12:07 PM E Page 126 of 1812 EDWARD E. TEDTMANN, P.A., M.C.P. Rubin Group Real Estate, LLC Education Edward Tedtmann, earned his Master's Degree in Community Planning from the University of Cincinnati, as well as his B.A., with a minor in Business Administration, which included real estate courses. He attained his certification in Construction Management from Florida Atlantic University. Experience Edward Tedtmann has been successfully involved in all aspects of real estate brokerage, as a Licensed Real Estate Broker in Florida, Ohio, and Indiana. He was subcontracted as a Site Acquisition Manager for AT&T's New Vector Communications in the early 1980's. and has worked as a Florida Licensed Mortgage Broker, in the 1990's. Mr. Tedtmann has represented real properties valued in excess of $27,500,000, to include those owned by Rinker Materials, Gulfstream Polo Club, Inc., and others. Training He completed the educational requirements for an entry level Registered Florida Real Estate Appraiser, 2004, completed all required courses for designation in the Realtors land Institute, as a candidate, and core CCIM courses, and Advanced Studies in Real Estate Analysis, as a candidate for the designation. Commercial Leasing Courses I, and 11, Georgia Institute of Real Estate Study. Professional Organizations include: Realtors Commercial Alliance, CCIM, and Realtors Land Institute national, and state committees, Executive Vice President, Ohio State Chapter of Realtors Land Institute, and the American Planning Association. Page 127 of 1812 Mr. Tedtmann has been licensed in Florida real estate since 1983, and as a licensed Florida Real Estate Broker since 19Q6. Hehas been aBoynton Beach resident since 188G`and knowledgeable inlocal commercial, and residential real estate. Community involvement includes: President, and President Elect, ofthe Laurel Hills Neighborhood Association, City Environmental Committee membership, and served on the Palm Beach County Land Development Regulation Advisory Board. |nthe late I98[Yshehad successfully rewritten the Rezoning Application for Palm Beach County. Previously, as a Wellington resident, initiated board representation for resident property owners onthe Acme Improvement District (A|D),and provide the research for the City's first charter. He has actively participated inBoynton Beach City meetings, over the years. Page 128Of1812 ;1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to Fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name (Npj w ,fL Phone S-61- -75i, - 0 3-7Z Address 91 ZO 1<-iy 610kIT-bN e�w(+ Zip Code 33q34 Alternate E-mail Address: ��12 Phone: Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation CZ(,au 4F►)C--4JJ'F2 Education &5• c5aa- Gender: _ Female Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so, which board(s) and when? Yes Gam' No Yes J� ZNo Yes No Yes No Yes No Have you ever been convicted of a crime? If so, when WA Where �UrA Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, respoqXbililtQpnd meeting times and dates is attached. - -4 Arts Commission: Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board: _ Employees' Pension Board: Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: Planning & Development Board: Police Officers' Retirement Trust Furtb 1—co Recreation & Parks Board: _ C'' Senior Advisory Board: _ A. u; Veterans Advisory Commission: a :a —ero n ON ren n n s What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, branch of military service or organization) which you feel would make you a good candidate for this board? Please be specific. Page 129 of 1812 Feel free to attach on extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form tothe City Clerk's Office 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. lhereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. Iunderstand that, if appointed, any false statements may because for removal from a board. Signature: : Revised 11/19/1S8:57AM Page 130 of 1812 Ellis, Shayla From: Peterw <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 6:31 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date Name Gender Phone number Address Email Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation Education 12/01/2015 Peter Whitaker Male 203-952-5353 2641 SW 23rd Cranbrook Ct Boynton Beach Florida 33436 United States Peterw g real l ygoodbrand s. com Retired College degree Are you a registered voter? Yes Q� Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City yes board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) Served on Arch and when? 2014 before rel Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board Recreation & Parks Board Do you wish to serve on yes more than one board? Second choice: Planning & Development Board Would you like to add a No 1 Page 131 of 1812 .0c CI a; CM cnz CO C) -" Cm ca itectural Review Conunittee in Deerfield, IL for 4 years until orating to Boynton Beach 1 Page 131 of 1812 third choice to vour Advisory Board list? Personal Qualifications Experience relevant as advised above. 40 years of management experience in business, 10 as small business owner. Healthy and fit and interested in making a positive contribution to local community. Professional Memberships Certification 1, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 99.10.195.111 (United States) at 2015-12-0118:30:48 on Whone 9.0 Entry I D: 132 Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.vhp Page 132 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy�� ' From: NC4A <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 12:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Attachments: Resume_Harry_Woodworth_2015.doc Today's date 10/11/2015 Name Harry Woodworth Gender Male Phone number 561-734-3746 Address 685 NE 15th Place Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States Email NC4A'a)msn.com Current occupation or, if retired, prior (retired) prior occupation Electrical EngineerManager with Motorola occupation Education BS Electrical Engineering Technology ( Penn State, 1974 } Are you a registered Yes 0�",(� voter? '' Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Do you own/manage a business within No City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving on a City No board? Have you served on a City board in the No past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a No crime? If "yes", when and where? 1 Page 133 of 1812 Advisory Board please select... Personal Application for new CRA Advisory Board "Qualifications Domestic and international professional project management experience Radio projects involved site acquisition and construction. Frequent interaction with city, county, state and national government officials for license, permits, zoning variances for buildings and towers. Familiar with construction drawings and processes. Found and developed Motorola office sites in five Asian countries. Have worked with Palm Beach County and police or fire officials in most of the cities in PBC setting up their dispatch and radio communications. Professional Project Management Professional Memberships from Project Management Institute ( "inactive" since my retirement ) Feel free to attach/upload an www.123contactform.com/upload dld.php?fileid=3f47fa8f3c55a83d9c3f8827c640cadd extra sheet or resume. Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 99.10.193.191 (United States) at 2015-10-1123:18:16 on Internet Explorer 11.0 Entry ID: 120 Page 134 of 1812 Harry Woodworth Harry Woodworth 685 NE 15'h Place Boynton Beach, FL33435 Ph. 561 734 3746 Experience: Motorola 9/4/79 to 3/31/14 (Retired 3/31/14) Motorola Professional 12/98bm3V14 Experience: Program Manager responsible for system installation and integration offirst responder communications systems inFlorida. Major projects comnp|eted include Miami Dade Fina Rescue, Palm Beach County, Martin County, Citrus County, 9195 to 11/98 Operations Manager, R/V3G Subscriber Products, Plantation, FL Successfully introduced PMBDKbased project /nenagemwnt process for new product development. f994to8195Hong Kong Director ofSystems Technology, RNSGAoia-Panific Division, Managed over Y00engineers /nnine countries with responsibility for Radio Communication System Design and Implementation. f890bo1S9J Singapore Director ofDistribution, LMP3.Asia Division, Managed Asia System Engineering and System Integration with over 2O0engineers ineight countries. Generated over $1Bin design proposals and implemented 42major projects va|uedover $300M. Managed all Asim regional Service shops and Distribution centers, including Paging factory in Korea. Started first Motorola Service in China by setting upservice shops in Be'ing. Shanghai and Guangzhou. 19TSbp1$9O Progressive management positions inPaging Division inPlantation and Boynton Beach, F| Positions included Material Operations Manager, Procurement Operations Manager, Production Operations Manager, Technical Operations Manager and Engineering Manager. implemented Just inTime Manufacturing methods, Six Sigma Quality and modern Supply Management practices that resulted in Paging Division leading Motorola in Quality and Cost metrics between 1985 and 1989. Other Professional 1974hn1979 Page 135 of 1812 " Education B.S.Electrical Engineering Technology Penn State Unimanaih/, 1074 Graduate Studies in Business Administration at FAU. 1982 Training & Certifications Masters Certificate inProject Management George Washington University. 8/98. PMP Certificate Project Management Institute, 3/99 Major Motorola Management Training: Motorola Management Institute System Integration Academy, Leading Edge, Global Institute for Managers, Building Leadership Skills, Manager ofManagers, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC Misc. USCG Merchant Mariner's Certificate Master, 50 Ton near coastal waters with Towing endorsement FCC Amateur Radio License since 1U86 President, Inlet Cove Association, Boynton Beach, FL Page 136 of 1812 Stanzione, Tammy Wo ' From: NC4A <noreply@123contactform.com> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 11:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 10/08/2015 Name Joy Woodworth Gender Female Phone number 561-734-3746 Address 685 NE 15th Place Boynton Beach FL 33435 United States Email NC4A(�imsn,com Current occupation or, if Instructor, Computer Engineering, FAU; prior Chief Operating Officer, Heritage retired, prior occupation Bank Education BS Marine Biology, MS Computer Science Are you a registered voter? Yes 0 Do you reside within the Yes Boynton Beach City, limits? Do you own/manage a No business within City limits? If "yes", name of business: Are you currently serving No on a City board? Have you served on a City No board in the past? If "yes", which board(s) and when? Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? If "yes", when and where? Advisory Board please select... Personal Qualifications I am seeking a position on the newly announced CRA Advisory Board once it's role is defined and Positions are available. Prior to obtaining my MS in Computer Science, I worked for investors establishing new financial institutions from site acquisition and construction, i Page 137 of 1812 through start up. In addition to management of the site development, I hired & trained the staff to provide operational turn key institutions to investors. Further information and Resume will be provided upon request once CRA Advisory Board positions are officially available. Professional Memberships N/A Certification I, the applicant, hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. The message has been sent from 99.10.193.191 (United States) at 2015-10-08 22:06:14 on Wad unknown Entry ID: 114. Referrer: www.boynton-beach.org/officials/advisory boards.php Page 138 of 1812 Joy M. Woodworth 685 NE 15"' Place Boynton Beach, Fl. 33435 (561) 734 3746 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY July 2013 — Present Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fl Senior Instructor College of Engineering and Computer Science Teach undergraduate courses in Programming, Logic design and Operating systems. Create and manage the schedule of courses for the CEECS department. July 2002 —July 2013 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, F1 Instructor and Undergraduate Academic Advisor College of Engineering and Computer Science Teach undergraduate courses in Programming, Logic design and Operating systems. Academic advisor for approx. 150 undergraduate students. Create and manage the schedule of courses for the CEECS department. Oct.'88 — Jan. '90 Vice President, Heritage Bank, West Palm Beach, Fl Original member of three person start up team. Sept. '86 — Oct. '88 Sr. Vice President, Sterling Savings Bank, West Palm Beach, FI Original member of three person start up team responsible for facilitation, staffing and training. July '85 — Sept. '86 Vice President and Chief Savings Officer, Mount Vernon Federal, Atlanta, Ga. Initial member of three person start up team responsible for construction, staffing and training. Nov. '84 — June '85 Assistant Vice President and Home Banking Manager, Southeast Bank, Miami, FI Implemented home banking service via PC and telephone Feb. '83 —Nov. '84 Assistant Vice President, Financial Security, Delray Beach, Fl Original member of six person start up team responsible for site selection, construction, staffing and training. EDUCATION 1980 Bachelor of Science, Marine Biology, Florida Atlantic University 2002 Master of Science, Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University Page 139 of 1812 CITY OF i i ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENT APPLICATION Thank you for your interest in serving on a City advisory board and for taking the time to fill out this form. Please print or type all answers clearly. If instructions are not followed or the application is not filled out in its entirety, the form will be returned for clarification. Name�'",%� I f�,r%�rfVS�� Phone:f �- (o— f Address_ I15a-:77 2,0% Zip Code Alternate E-mail Address: . - �f �% L r t r ,�t1 Phone::0f ;;,2bZ 4 �7 � �-- Current occupation or, if retired, prior occupation t Education i,�C/LzG - ,- SC-�i ,� — T v1�'� i�^►'/� Gender: Female (/Male Are you a registered voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach City limits? Do you own/manage a business within the City limits: If "yes", name of business Are you currently serving on a City board? Have you served on a City board in the past? If so,v hich board(s) and when? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? / If so, when All � Where s C No Yes _ Yes Lam'' No yes No Yes No Please indicate which advisory board you are seeking appointment. A board list, requirements, responsibilities and meeting times and dates is attached. -12 Arts Commission: _ Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund: _ Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals: _ Recreation & Parks Board: _ c� Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board: _ Senior Advisory Board: Education and Youth Advisory Board. _ Veterans Advisory Commission: _ 425 -<C, Employees' Pension Board: _ C-) Firefighters' Pension Trust Fund: _ do Golf Course Advisory Committee: Library Board: Planning & Development Board: What personal qualifications do you possess (i.e., profession, previous experience, organization) which you feel would make you a good�,candidpte for this board? Please.1 :.z mn branch of military sera �e or Page 140 of 1812 Feel free to attach an extra sheet or resume. Return the completed form to the City Clerk's Office, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, City Hall, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310. It will be placed in the City's Talent Bank, a file to which Commissioners may turn for candidates when board openings occur. I hereby certify that the statements and answers provided herein are true and accurate. I understand that, if appointed, any false statements may be cause for removal from a board. Signatu Revised 11/19/15 8:57 AM S:\CC\wP\BOARDS\APPMENTS\Master Form - Talent Bank Form.doc Page 141 of 1812 5.B. ADMINISTRATIVE 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Request to Sunset the Code Compliance Board EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: On January 7, 2014 Resolution No. R14-004 was approved authorizing an agreement to provide Special Magistrate Services to hear cases for violations against the City Code. Since that time, the citizen Code Compliance Board has been inactive and the terms of the individual members have all expired. However, the board members continue to be responsible to file financial disclosure and gift disclosure forms with the Supervisor of Elections even though they have not sat as Board for over a year. At this time, the City Clerk's office is asking that this Board be sunset as it no longer functions in any capacity for the City of Boynton Beach and to relieve the members from filing the necessary forms. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? There will be no impact on City programs and services because the Board has been inactive since the appointment of the Special Magistrate. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted None ALTERNATIVES: Appoint new board members STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: r Type Description Other List of Code Board members Resolutioon No, 14-004 Page 142 of 1812 D Resolution Minutes from 1-7-14 I\Atg REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date City Clerk Pyle, with Approved 12/8/2015 - 8:32 AM Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/8/2015 - 10:37 AM Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:10 AM City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:14 AM Page 143 of 1812 7 Regulars - 2 Alternates Staggered Three-year terms for Regulars One-year Terms for Alternates Established per Ordinance No. 79-28 2013 CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD Members: Ex fres Phone Profession BORRELLI, Alan 12/14 312-1569 Retired 719 Buttonwood Lane (33436) Appt'd 6/5/12 aborrelli40(slyahoo.com BRENNER, Carol 12/15 735-9512 1144 SW 24th Ave (33426) Appt'd 4/2/13 carolf,&allfamily.biz CARROLL, Kathleen 12/13 350-6445 Social Worker PO Box 370 (33425) Appt'd 1/5/10 COLE, Gary M. -1St Vice Chair 12/13 523-3956 Sr. Credit Analyst 15 Buxton Lane (33426) Appt'd 7/19/11 claryco4@yahoo.com COSTANTINO, Michele - Chair 12/14 351-3163 Dir. of Student Svcs, 155 Flamingo Dr (33435) Appt'd 12/16/08 camprmomacomcast-net CWYNAR, William 12/13 685-7335 Business Owner 2701 SW 8th Street (33435) Appt'd 9/3/13 bilIC&instasign.com YERZY, RoseMarie, Interim 2nd Vice Chair 12/15 523-9996 Office Manager 26 Hastings Lane (33426) Appt'd 7/19/11 rmyinboynton(ataol.com Alternates: OPEN 12/13 OPEN 12/13 Board Attorney: Shana Bridgeman, Assistant City Attorney (561) 742-6050 (leave message) 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (561) 742-6054 (FAX) Boynton Beach, FL 33435 CITY EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVE: Diane Springer,, Code Compliance Admin. 742-6833 Updated : 09/17/13 5:\CC\WP\BOARDS\LISTS\2012 Board Lists\CODE COMPLIANCE BD.doc Page 144 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. R14 -E VIV A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA APPOINTING CAROL DUTRA ELLIS TO SERVE AS CODE COMPLIANCE SPECIAL MAGISTRATE; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR SPECIAL MAGISTRATE SERVICES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, provides that municipalities may contract with Special Magistrates as an alternative method of hearing code enforcement cases; and WHEREAS, at its meeting of November 5. 2013, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to take all steps necessary to retain Special Magistrate Services for the purposes established by Ordinance No. 13-030, the City's Code of Ordinances, and Florida law, and WHEREAS, on or about November 26, 2013, the City issued a Request for Quotations for Code Compliance Special Magistrate Services. On or about December 11, 2013, Carol Dutra Ellis submitted a written response to the City'S Request for Quotations; and WHEREAS, Carol Dutra Ellis (hereinafter referred to as the "SPECIAL MAGISTRATE") is the Owner and Managing Attorney at the Law Offices of Carol D. Ellis, RA. and is qualified to serve as the City's Special Magistrate; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to appoint Carol Dutra Ellis to serve as Code Compliance Special Magistrate and to authorize the City Manager to enter into an Agreement for Special Magistrate Services with Carol Dutra Ellis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 1 I I) mt r 2W, I tCrii,j_1)_4.,_28i 7 �O I 9`,Rc�L_ _( ode In I �,r"ment 1, eoo I Magi,,tr,,iie Are njauj)(10, od". I Iflol,:otwio 1,pccHil klafijSudtc Agreemcm 01-t Page 145 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 Section 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct, and are incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2: That the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida hereby appoints Carol Dutra Ellis to serve as Code Compliance Special Magistrate and authorizes the City Manager to enter into an Agreement for Special Magistrate Services with Carol Dutra Ellis, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3: This resolution shall become effective upon its passage and adoption by the City Commission, PASSED AND ADOPTED this i 7 4 day of 2414. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH or — Je5aytidf/ ATTEST; M. Prainito, MMC Clerk Coinmissioner — Joe Casello 2 iu ( Lh luto I)Zlla''U.' ItlIn, 19 4 2K�;, iOIII 12c.�'-_ —� u�,t_I nI"I, 'I I,,: p:��.ii_\,la_.-N !c_ALIiColl ta+ I)o, :.t A. 14-4t+lzxHi fii. g,"II1Cflk "Pv,1d1 N-IdtJtilldh AeTCCIII r6i I).« Page 146 of 1812 9 jq-00q AGREEMENT FOR SPECIAL MAGISTRATE SERVICES A %, THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into the day of 20 q by and between: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, having the address, 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach„ FL 33425 (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"), Carol Dutra Ellis, Esquire, a sole practitioner, having the business address of 500 Australian Avenue, South, Suite 600, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (hereinafter referred to as "SPECIAL MAGISTRATE"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, provides that municipalities may contract with Special Magistrates as an alternative method of hearing code enforcement cases; and WHEREAS, at its meeting of November 5, 2013, the City Commission of CITY authorized the City Manager to take all steps necessary to retain Special Magistrate Services for the purposes established by Ordinance No. 13-030, the City's Code of Ordinances, and Florida law; and WHEREAS, on or about November 26, 2013, the CITY issued a Request for Quotations for Code Compliance Special Magistrate Services. On or about December 12, 2013, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE submitted a written response to the CITY'S Request for Quotations; and WHEREAS, Carol Dutra Ellis (hereinafter referred to as the "SPECIAL MAGISTRATE") is the Owner and Managing Attorney at the Law Offices of Carol D. Ellis, P.A. and is qualified to serve as Special Magistrate; and WHEREAS, the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE is not a charter officer of the City of Boynton Beach; and WHEREAS, the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE is not an officer pursuant to Article If, Section 5(a) of the Florida Constitution; and WHEREAS, the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE serves at the pleasure and at the will of the City Commission of CITY; and Page 1 of S Page 147 of 1812 WHEREAS, CITY and SPECIAL MAGISTRATE wish to enter into this Agreement in order to set out the terms and conditions related to this appointment; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, CITY and SPECIAL MAGISTRATE agree as follows: Section I. Recitals. The recitals and findings set forth above are hereby adopted by reference and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this section. Section 2. Designee. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE shall serve as the designee of the Law Offices of Carol D. Ellis and shall be responsible for fulfilling all of the City of Boynton Beach Code Compliance Special Magistrate obligations as set forth herein. Section 3. Services. A. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE agrees to provide Special Magistrate services by adjudicating code enforcement cases that may be assigned to SPECIAL MAGISTRATE by CITY. The dates and tunes of the Special Magistrate hearings shall be established by the CITY and may be amended from time to time. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE understands that Special Magistrates may be utilized for hearings on a rotational basis. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE is authorized to hear cases involving but not limited to, vacant properties, multi -family residential properties, neighborhood preservation, non-residential properties, cases involving an immediate threat to health and safety, among other violations of the City Code. B. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE agrees that at the conclusion of each hearing, a written order, which shall include findings of fact and conclusions of law, shall be promptly prepared and executed by SPECIAL MAGISTRATE, and furnished to the CITY, The CITY shall be responsible for furnishing a copy of the order to the applicable parties. C. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE is an independent contractor under this Agreement. Services provided by SPECIAL MAGISTRATE shall not be as officer or employee of CITY. D. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE acknowledges that she is a member in good standing of the Florida Bar engaged in the private practice of law. Further, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE acknowledges that she has no existing client relationship which would pose a conflict of interest to her service as a Special Magistrate for CITY. E. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE affirms that upon receipt of each Code Compliance Agenda, she will conduct a conflict check to confirm that she does not have a Page 2 of 5 Page 148 of 1812 client relationship with any of the respondents on the docket. In the event of such conflict, SPECIAL MAGISTRATE will immediately notify the CITY'S Code Compliance Department so that the item can be removed from the Agenda. F. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE understands and acknowledges that she may not serve as Special Magistrate for more than one public entity. Section 4. Payment. A. CITY agrees to pay SPECIAL MAGISTRATE $100,00 per hour or fractional part thereof for time spent by the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE in preparation and research for special Magistrate hearings, for attendance at such hearings, and if required, for drafting appropriate orders and documents which result from such hearings. B. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE agrees to provide CITY with a monthly invoice outlining the services provided and time billed as SPECIAL MAGISTRATE under the conditions set forth in this agreement. Such invoice shall be submitted to: City of Boynton Beach Code Compliance Division 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 ATTN: Ms. Diane Springer, Code Compliance Coordinator C. Payment shall be made monthly to the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE and sent by First Class U.S. Mail to: Carol Dutra Ellis, Esquire 500 Australian Avenue, South Suite 600 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Section 5. Term of Agreement. A. This Agreement shall be effective upon the approval of the City Commission and shall remain effective for an initial one year term, with the option for three one- year renewals. This Agreement with the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE may be terminated at any time by the City and without cause. The SPECIAL MAGISTRATE acknowledges that she serves at the will and pleasure of the City Commission. Page 3 of 5 Page 149 of 1812 B. This Agreement with the SPECIAL MAGISTRATE may be terminated at any time by the City and without cause. The Agreement may be terminated by SPECIAL MAGISTRATE upon thirty (30) calendar days' written notice to the CITY. The notices specified herein shall be sent to the addresses set forth in Section 4, supra. Section b. Amendments; Assignments. A, No modification, amendment or alteration in the terms or conditions of this Agreement shall be effective unless contained in written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. B. SPECIAL MAGISTRATE agrees that the services provided in this Agreement are personal in nature and may not be assigned or transferred to any other party without the prior written consent of CITY. REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK, SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS. Page 4 of 5 Page 150 of 1812 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND SPECIAL MAGISTRATE have caused these present to be executed in their respective names by the proper officials the day and year first above written. ATI ST: Janet Vrainito, City Clerk APPRO D T FORM: I OFF CE OFT CITY ATTORNEY State of 1J0C�, County of R-�-1 e'.0 CITY CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: LaVerriere, City Manager SPMAGISTRATE 7� BY: Carol Dutra Ellis, Esq. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for the State of Florida, on this, the Cil''''' day of ��Y`, 26 1 by WITNESS my hand and official sea] } -- — Notary Public, State of -`) 011C1C,,- MADELINE 1r08TER Printed, typed or stamped name of Notary Public EXPIRES June 05, sols exactly as commissioned (407) 398.0153 FlondalloteryS#rvic* com Personally known to me, or Produce ientifd a on: (type of identification produced) H 1_GOV CLIENTS1BB 306\900182 GM\AGREEMENTS\Code Compliance Special Magistrate Agrat ment.docx Page 5 of 5 Page 151 of 1812 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 7, 2014 has specific requirements for software needed to run the process and IPAD is not compatible. Mayor Taylor thanked the ITS Department for their Strategic Plan and work effort. The technical expertise of the Department affects all other departments. Vice Mayor Hay moved to approve Item E. Commissioner Casello seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. F. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-003 - Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a Three Year Contract between Kenneth A. Scheppke, M.D., P.A. of Tequesta, Florida and the City of Boynton Beach for "A Three Year Contract for Medical Director to Oversee Emergency Medical Services provided by Fire Rescue and Ocean Rescue"; RFP No, 015-2210-14/JMA for the annual amounts of $26,568 for Year 1; $27,360 for Year 2; and $28,200 for Year 3; totaling $82,128 for the three (3) year contract. G. Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on December 17, 2013 H. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-004 - Authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Carol Dutra Ellis, Esquire, to provide Special Magistrate Services to hear cases for violations against the City Code at the agreed rate of $100 per hour for a one-year term, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods. Item H had been pulled as requested for public input. David Katz, 67 Midwood Lane, did not feel it was appropriate to have a non-resident paid $100 per hour to decide Code Compliance issues when a Board of residents of the City had been used for years. There have been very few appeals of Board decisions filed, The Board worked well with staff. He asserted it was a mistake to shift the responsibility to a private party and the Code Compliance Board should be kept intact. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, echoed the previous remarks. He had served on the Code Compliance Board for three and a half years. The Board members have worked and lived in the City, some their entire lives. Legal advice is assigned to the Board. Mr. Karageorge contended it was not appropriate to pay someone to do work 11 Page 152 of 1812 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL January 7, 2014 that volunteers with many years of experience were already doing. They knew the neighborhoods and understood the history of the area. Mr. Karageorge felt the proposed changed was wrong. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 West Tara Lakes Drive, emphatically agreed. He contended the decisions about Boynton should be kept within Boynton. It is the Monroe Doctrine in history and would strengthen the City. The proposal is not a good idea. Commissioner Casello was under the impression the change would speed up the proceedings and remove the emotion from the decisions. In the short time he has been on the Commission, there have been at least six, if not eight cases for lien reduction brought before the Commission. An unbiased, third party that is legally astute would improve the handling of the cases and remove the emotional aspects. It will gradually save money and time. Commissioner Merker moved to approve. Vice Mayor Hay seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. I. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-005 - Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC - Blue Collar Unit and the City J. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-006 - Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC - White Collar Unit and the City Mayor Taylor had pulled both Items 6.1 and 6.J that he addressed together. The Items are the bargaining agreements for the Blue Collar and White Collar workers. Mayor Taylor commented many of the workers had not received a pay increase for three or four years and the Commission attempted to rectify the issue. The millage rate was raised so some increase could be given to the employees in appreciation of their work. A 3% increase was agreed upon and he commended the White and Blue Collar Unions and their members for accepting the 3% proposal. Vice Mayor Hay moved to approve Resolution No. R14-005. Commissioner Merker seconded the motion. 12 Page 153 of 1812 CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-154 - Authorize the City Manager to sign the interlocal agreement between the City of Boca Raton and the City of Boynton Beach for the purpose of operating a Biology Processing Laboratory (BPL) to pre-process DNA samples obtained by Boynton Beach Police Department pursuant to criminal investigations. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The Boynton Beach Police Department investigates numerous crimes where forensic evidence in the form of DNA is recovered. The perpetrator of crime may deposit bodily fluids or tissue of various types at the scene of a crime by simply touching an object or surface, or contact with a victim involving a sexual assault or battery. The bodily fluids and tissue often contain DNA which is a chemical identifier unique to every individual and considered a more accurate identifier than even fingerprints. The Police Department has utilized DNA evidence in over 200 successful prosecutions including a cold case homicide in 1986. Our officers and detectives submit approximately 700 laboratory testing requests to the Boca Raton BPL each year in an effort to identify those persons connected with the various crimes committed in our City. As more and more DNA profiles are collected from individuals pursuant to state statutes requiring certain persons charged or convicted of major felonies to provide a DNA sample, identifications become more prevalent. The Boca Raton BPL has the capability to collect and analyze DNA samples. The most labor intensive and time consuming process related to DNA testing is determining if a suitable sample is present and if so, extracting the sample and converting it to a testable form. In 2010 the Chiefs of Police for Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach considered the problems with the PBSO Crime Lab backlog of cases and determined that a pre-screening laboratory would facilitate a timely resolution to our case submissions while providing relief to the PBSO lab. The City passed Resolution No. R10-092 on July 20, 2010 approving an interlocal agreement with the cities of Boca Raton and Delray Beach establishing the operation of a pre-screening DNA Laboratory. All DNA submissions would go first to the pre-screening lab in Boca Raton where the samples would be isolated and converted. Each sample would then be transported to the PBSO lab where they will receive priority treatment pursuant to an agreement between the City of Boca and PBSO. This will result in samples that currently take months to process being tested promptly and the results posted within days. The interlocal agreement is for a period of five (5) years with an option to renew for an additional five (5) year period. The interlocal also provides that the City of Delray Beach and the City of Boynton Beach shall not have any right to unilaterally terminate the Agreement during the first two (2) years of the initial five (5) year period (Section 8.2). HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? This will enhance the Police Department's ability to investigate major crimes and arrest those responsible in a timely manner. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted The City of Boynton Beach's share of the cost for year one renewal would be $59,360.00. Following the initial Page 154 of 1812 year of the Interlocal Agreement, the fee shall be adjusted annually to reflect the proportional shares of the actual costs as defined in paragraph 5.4 of the Agreement. However, fees will not be increased more than 10% per year. The interlocal agreement provides for a two year commitment. Funds in the amount of $59,360 would be taken from Administrative Services Other Contractual Services 001- 2112-521.49-17. ALTERNATIVES: Return to the practice of direct submission of DNA forensic evidence to the PBSO lab. STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: This will enhance the Police Department's ability to investigate major crimes and arrest those responsible in a timely manner. CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type r r REVIEWERS: Department Police Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving Tri -party ILA for DNA pre- screening I nterloal Agreement with City of Boca Raton Reviewer Action Date Katz, Jeff Approved 121312015 - 5:13 PIVA Howard, Tim Approved 12/8/2015 - 2:53 PIVA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/9/2015 - 2:45 PIVA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 121912015 - 3:55 PIVA Page 155 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A TRI -PARTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE CITIES OF BOCA RATON AND DELRAY BEACH FOR THE OPERATION OF A BIOLOGY PROCESSING LABORATORY (BPL) TO PRE-PROCESS DNA SAMPLES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach Police Department investigates numerous crimes where forensic evidence in the form of DNA is recovered; and WHEREAS, Boynton Beach's Police Department submits approximately 700 requests each year for laboratory testing to the Boca Raton BPL in an effort to identify persons connected with various crimes committed in our City; and WHEREAS, the most labor intensive and time consuming process related to DNA testing is determining if a suitable sample is present and extracting the sample and converting it to its testable form which can be done by the pre-screening laboratory; and WHEREAS, the Boca Raton BPL has the capability to collect and analyze DNA samples; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to approve and authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the tri -party Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Cities of Boca Raton and Delray Beach for the operation of a Biology Processing Laboratory (BPL) to pre- process DNA samples. C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\8EBA7E90-99AC-46FA-AA54-0293ECF89EBA\Boynton Beach. 2432.1. ILA with Boca Raton (DNA testing)(2015)_-_Reso.doc Page 156 of 1812 32 33 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 34 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 35 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and 36 incorporated herein by this reference. 37 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 38 hereby approve and authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the tri -party 39 Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Cities of Boca Raton and 40 Delray Beach for the operation of a Biology Processing Laboratory (BPL) to pre-process DNA 41 samples, a copy of said Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 42 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 43 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk YES NO C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\8EBA7E90-99AC-46FA-AA54-0293ECF89EBA\Boynton Beach. 2432.1. ILA with Boca Raton (DNA testing)(2015)_-_Reso.doc Page 157 of 1812 68 69 70 (Corporate Seal) C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\8EBA7E90-99AC-46FA-AA54-0293ECF89EBA\Boynton Beach. 2432. LILA with Boca Raton (DNA testing)(2015)_-_Reso.doc Page 158 of 1812 INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into the date provided hereafter by and between the City of Boca Raton, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter "BOCA RATAN"), the City of Delray Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter "DELRAY BEACH"), and the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (hereinafter "BOYNTON BEACH"), and collectively referred to as the "Par -ties". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Parties to this agreement are authorized pursuant to the Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969 as set forth in Section 163.01, et seq., Florida Statutes (hereinafter the "Act") to make efficient use of their respective powers, resources, authority and capabilities by enabling them to cooperate on the basis of mutual advantage and thereby provide the facilities and efforts identified herein in the manner that will best utilize existing resources, powers and authority available to each of them-, and WHEREAS, it is the purpose of the Act to provide a means by which BOCA RATON, DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH may exercise their respective powers, privileges and authority which they may separately, but which pursuant to this Interlocal Agreement and the Act they may exercise collectively; and WHEREAS, BOCA RATAN has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Sheriff's Office of Palm Beach County ("PBSO") relating to the operation of a Biology Processing Laboratory ("BPL") located at 6500 Congress Avenue in Boca Raton, Florida; and WHEREAS, the BPL provides certain services related to prescreening of DNA sample evidence; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement with PBSO, all DNA sample evidence prescreened in the BPL will be given certain priority by the PBSO Forensic Biology Unit ("FBU") in the event DNA analysis is warranted; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to pre-screen their respective DNA sample evidence in the BPL in that the Parties determined that such common use will better utilize municipal personnel and capital resources, increase the efficiency and effectiveness of prescreening DNA sample evidence, and provide for shared costs of personnel/operating expenses; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to enter into this Agreement to establish basic parameters for the implementation, operation, and maintenance and future Page 159 of 1812 expansion of the BPL; and WHEREAS, entering into this Interlocal Agreement is in the best interests of the citizens of the Parties-, and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, mutual covenants, provisions and representations contained herein, constituting good and valuable consideration, the Parties hereto agree as follows: The purpose of this Interlocal Agreement is to establish an agreement between BOCA RATON, DELRAY BEACH, and BOYNTON BEACH in regard to the operation of the Biology Processing Laboratory, located in the City of Boca Raton, which shall provide for pre-screening of DNA sample evidence for the parties. Section 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 "Pre-screening" shall mean the process by which evidence is evaluated by an analyst to determine if there is usable and recoverable DNA in the sample. 2.2 "Touch DNA evidence" shall mean DNA evidence that is left behind from skin cells when a person touches or comes in contact with an item. Section 3. ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICES 3.1. BOCA RATON will own, manage and operate the BPL in return for providing pre-screening of DNA sample evidence for DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH, processing of DNA sample evidence for the confirmation of blood and semen and swabbing items for touch DNA evidence. 3.2. BOCA RATON shall be the sole operator of the BPL. The operations shall include processing evidence for the confirmation of blood and semen and swabbing evidence for touch DNA evidence. 3.3. Following pre-screening at the BPL, all DNA sample evidence will be submitted to the PBSO Forensic Biological Unit for further DNA analysis. Pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement between BOCA RATON and PBSO, all evidence pre-screened at the BPL will be given priority for PBSO DNA analyst assignment, as provided in such Interlocal, a copy of which is attached hereto as Attachment "A". Page 160 of 1812 ROM "M "o- PUNUMM 4.1. In the event the agreement between BCCA RATON and PBSO is terminated or in the event that the City of Boca Raton in its sole discretion ceases operation of the BPL this Interlocal Agreement shall immediately terminate and BCCA RATON shall have no further obligation to DELRAY BEACH or BOYNTON BEACH. 4.2 DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH agree and understand that this agreement is non-exclusive, and that BCCA RATON may enter into additional agreements or amend this Interlocal Agreement to allow other governmental agencies to utilize the BPL. In the event BCCA RATON contracts with other governmental agencies, there shall be a corresponding and proportional decrease in the amount of the user fee and costs provided by DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH, as set out in paragraph 5.5 of this Agreement. Section 5. BPL CENTER FOR OPERATIONS 5.1. The BPL shall be located at 6500 Congress Avenue, Boca Raton, Florida in the Boca Raton Police Services training facility. 5.2. The Parties agree that the BPL operation, equipment, personnel arF* recor4s �04e maintained at the BPL. I 5.3. DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH agree to annually appropriate and pay to BOCA RATON a fee, in an amount equal to a proportional share of the costs to operate the BPL, as set forth in Section 5.4 of this Agreement, DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH agree to make an annual payment to BOCA RATON for each of their proportional share of the fee within sixty (60) days of receipt of BOCA RATON's invoice showing the proportional share due, as detailed . 5.4. The fee shall be determined by BCCA RATON, in its sole discretion, through an annual calculation of the personnel costs, the cost of equipment and supplies, the cost of maintenance, the cost of utilities, and any other cost which is reasonably related to the operation of the BPL. 5.5. The annual cost for all operational expenditures, as defined in 5.4, shall be paid proportionately as follows: BOCA RATON -34 PERCENT DELRAY BEACH -33 PERCENT BOYNTON BEACH -33 PERCENT Page 161 of 1812 5.6. The amount of each proportional fee to be paid by DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH for the initial year • this updated :• shall • $59,3,60.00. 53. Following the initial year of this Interlocal Agreement, the fee shall be adjusted annually to reflect the proportional shares of the actual costs as defined in paragraph 5.4 of this Agreement. However, fees will not be increased more than 10% per year. 5.8 DELRAY BEACH and/or BOYNTON BEACH'S right to receive services at the BPL shall be immediately suspended if either fails to timely transmit to BOCA RATON its proportional payment as required under this Agreement. The suspension of the right to receive services at the BPL shall continue through the date the full payment is received by BOCA RATON. If a payment is not received by BOCA RATON within 60 days of the date of the non-paying party's receipt of the invoice from BOCA RATON, then BOCA RATON shall send to the non-paying party a notice of default. The non-paying party shall thereafter also pay a 10% penalty on the past due arrearages. If such past due arrearages plus the 10% penalty are not paid in full within 15 days of the date of notice of default, then BOCA RATON, in its sole discretion, shall have authority to terminate this Agreement in regard to the non-paying party. Section 6. PERSONNEL AND OPERATIONS 6.1 BOCA RATON shall employ two Forensic Analysts trained by PBSO FBU personnel to work at the BPL. 6.2 BOCA RATON shall be solely responsible for the hiring, supervision and evaluation and all aspects of employment for all personnel associated with the BPL. 6.3 BOCA RATON shall be solely responsible for the maintenance and repair of the BPL facility. 6.4 BOCA RATON shall be solely responsible for the operation of the BPL. Section 7. RECORDS 7.1 BOCA RATON shall be responsible for maintaining records of DNA sample evidence submitted by DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH for the purpose of prescreening analysis in accordance with the PBSO Forensic Biology Laboratory standards. Page 162 of 1812 RATON, case dispositions for any items processed through the BPL as they become available. I ki I I ISIZA I • ON W.111 M - 8.1. This Interlocal Agreement shall become effective upon being executed on behalf of each party and filed with the City Clerks of BOCA RATON, DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH. This Interlocal Agreement shall remain in effect for five years and may be extended for additional five year terms upon written approval of the Parties. 8.2. DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH agree that they shall not have any right to unilaterally terminate this Agreement and shall not terminate this Agreement for the period of two (2) years following its effective date. Thereafter, any Party may terminate its participation in this Interlocal Agreement for any reason upon one hundred eighty (180) days written notice to the other Parties, BOCA RATON may terminate its participation in this Interlocal Agreement as provided herein or as provided in paragraph 4.1. Upon termination, the terminating Party shall have no rights or privileges under this Agreement. 9.1 Any dispute as to the terms of this Interlocal Agreement shall be resolved, pursuant to dispute resolution process contained in Florida Statutes Chapter 164. 9.2 This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the Agreement will be held in Palm Beach County. 9.3 By entering into this Agreement, the parties expressly waive any right either party may have to a trial by jury of any claim related to this Agreement. Section 11. LIABILITIES AND INDEMNITY 11.1. Each PARTY to this Agreement shall be liable for its own actions and negligence and, to the extent permitted by law, BOCA RATON shall be responsible to DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH for any actions, claims or damages arising out of BOCA BATON'S negligence in connection with this Agreement, and DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH shall each be individually responsible to BOCA RATON or to the other for any actions, claims or damages arising out of DELRAY BEACH and BOYNTON BEACH'S negligence in connection with the Agreement. Page 163 of 1812 The foregoing shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in Florida Statute, Section 768.28, or of any defense available to the PARTIES as set forth in Florida Statutes, Section 768.28 or any other provision of Florida law. Section 12, AMENDMENTS 12,1, Amendments to this Interlocal Agreement shall be made by unanimous consent of all the PARTIES in writing. In the event one or more additional persons request to be a Party to this Agreement, the PARTIES agree that an Amendment to this Agreement shall be required. Section 13. EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT. 13.1 This Agreement shall be executed on behalf of each Party by its authorized representative pursuant to an appropriate resolution of the respective local governmental unit. Each Party to this Agreement shall be bound to the terms of this Agreement as of the date it is signed by that Party. Section 14. SEVERABILITY 14.1. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement, or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void or voidable, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the Agreement. Any void or voidable provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. The parties further agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. The provisions of this section shall not prevent the entire Agreement from being held void should a provision which is of the essence of the Agreement be determined to be void by a court of competent jurisdiction. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the last date all signatures below are affixed. Attest: City Clerk [a] 11 was] 2 -.10101-011111 ON to] Z AM Name: Susan Haynil; Page 164 of 1812 Title: Mayor Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency - By: City Attorney ATTEST: CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Ey: Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: City Attorney ATTEST: By: Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY By: City Attorney No M Page 165 of 1812 M CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-155 - Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service outside the City limits with Fernando and Iris Morales for the property at 3977 Barkis Avenue, Boynton Beach, 33436. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. The property covered by this Agreement is located in the unincorporated Palm Beach County area outside of the City limits in our water service area. This property is East of Lawrence Road between Gateway and Old Boynton Road. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The City is able to provide water to the property. The owner agrees to be responsible for all costs to provide service to the owner's premises. No additional construction is required by the City to serve this property. FISCAL IMPACT. Customers outside the City limits pay an additional 25% surcharge above the water rates charged to customers within the City. ALTERNATIVES: Deny request to provide service. If service is denied the Consumptive Use Permit could be subject to modification. The Utility Department is granted water allocation under the South Florida Water Management District Consumptive Use Permit. The current permit has limiting restriction #19 that states "The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of any change in the service area boundary. If the Permittee will not serve a new demand within the service area for which the annual allocation was calculated, the annual allocation may then be subject to modification and reduction." STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 166 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type D Agreement D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department Utilities -Customer Service Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving Water Service Agreement for 3977 Barkis Avenue Agreement backup Reviewer Action Groff, Colin Approved Howard, Tim Approved Swanson, Lynn Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/4/2015 - 4:36 PPA 12/7/2015 - 8:43 AM 12/8/2015 - 10:48 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:17 AM Page 167 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND FERNANDO AND IRIS MORALES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the subject property is located outside of the City limits, but within our water and sewer service area, at 3977 Barkis Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL (Parcel Control Number 00-43-45-19-01-001-0431); and WHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement is a single-family home located in the unincorporated Palm Beach County portion of the City's utility service area; and WHEREAS, the property historically receives water from a well and the owner requests that the City provide potable water in the future; and WHEREAS, no additional construction will be required by the City to serve this property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager to sign a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and Fernando and Iris Morales, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\CBA542E0-8EFE-4D2C-803D-1B2965919FFF\Boynton Beach. 2412.1.3 977 Barkis_Ave Water Service_Agreement _-_Reso.docx Page 168 of 1812 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\CBA542E0-8EFE-4D2C-803D-1B2965919FFF\Boynton Beach. 2412.1.3 977 Barkis_Ave Water Service_Agreement _-_Reso.docx Page 169 of 1812 and THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "City." WITNESSETH, the City and the Owner(s), in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from the City Water System and the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of Boynton Beach and the Owner(s), the heirs, successors and assigns, agree as follows: 1. Owner(s) represents and covenants that it owns the following described real property (hereinafter "Property") located outside the boundaries of the City, but in the City's water and wastewater service area: County Property Appraiser's Property Control Number (PCN) r 00:1- A31 2. The City agrees to provide Owner(s) with water services from the City Water System only as necessary to service the Property. 3. Owner(s) shall not use or supply water it receives from the City to service or benefit any property other than the Property described in paragraph 1 above, unless written permission is granted by the City of Boynton Beach. 4. The Property requires (specify number) Equivalent Residential Connection(s). 5. The Owner(s) agrees to pay all costs of engineering, material, labor, installation, and inspection of the facilities as required by the City Code to provide service to the Owner(s)'s Property, 6. The Owner(s) shall be responsible for installation and conformance with all applicable codes, rules, and regulations of all service lines upon the Owner(s)'s Property and all such lines shall first be approved by the Director of Utilities and subject to inspection by the City Engineers. 7. The City shall have the option of either requiring (a) the Owner(s) to use a licensed contractor to perform the necessary work or (b) the City may have the work performed in which case the Owner(s) will pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such work performed, the Owner(s) will also advance to the City such additional funds as may be necessary to pay the total actual costs of providing the work. Page 1 of 5 U:\WSA forms\WSA (Individual) 8-22-12.doc Page 170 of 1812 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS ANIS COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) S. Any water main extension made under the Agreement shall be used only for Property of the Owner(s), unless written permission is granted by the City of Boynton Beach for other party or parties to connect pursuant to the Code of Ordinances and regulations of Boynton Beach. 9. Ownership and title to all mains, extensions, and other facilities extended from the City Water Distribution System to and including the metered service to Owner(s) shall be vested in the City exclusively unless otherwise conveyed or abandoned to the property owner. 10. The Owner(s) agrees to pay all charges, deposits, and rates for service and equipment in connection with water service outside the City limits applicable under City Code of Ordinances and rate schedules which are now applicable or as play be changed from time to tirne. 11. Owner(s) shall pay a twenty-five percent (25%4) surcharge on all base facility and water use charges to the Property. 12. Any rights-of-way or easements needed by the City to provide water to the Property shall be provided by the Owner(s) and at the Owner(s)'s expense. 11 It is understood by the Owner(s), and shall be binding upon the Owner(s), his or her transferees. grantees, heirs, successors, and assigns, that all water to be furnished, supplied, and sold under this Agreement is made available from surplus. If the surplus does not exist at the time of Owner(s)'s actual request for commencement of service, as determined by the City's Director of Utilities, then this CITY, without liability, may refuse to initiate service to the subject Property. 14. The Owner(s) further agrees in consideration of the privilege of receiving water service from said City, that the execution of this Agreement is considered to be a voluntary Petition for Annexation pursuant to Section 171.044 of the Florida. Statutes or any successor or amendment thereto. Furthermore, should any other general law, special act, or local law be enacted which provides for voluntary or consensual annexation, this Agreement shall also be considered a request by the Owner(s) for annexation under such other laws. The Property shall be subject to annexation at the option of the City at any time eligible under any one or more of the above - referenced laws concerning annexation. Owner(s) will inform any and all purchasers of this property of this voluntary Petition for Annexation and its applicabilities to such purchasers. 15. The Owner(s) acknowledges that this Agreement is intended to be and is hereby grade a covenant running with the land described in paragraph 1 above. This Agreement is to be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and the Owner(s) and all subsequent transferees, grantees, heirs, or assigns of Owner(s) shall be bound by this Agreement. 16. 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, Page 2 of 5 u:\wsx forks\WSA (individual) 8-22-12.doc Page 171 of 1812 accidents, strikes, boycotts, blackouts, fire, earthquakes, other casualties, or other circumstances beyond the City's reasonable control. AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) 17. The Owner(s) hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Boynton Beach, 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 Owner(s)'s obligation under or performance pursuant to this Agreement, including disputes for breach of warranty of title. 18. No prior or present 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. 19. The Owner(s) warrants to the City that the Owner(s) holds legal and beneficial title to the Property which is the subject of this Agreement. 20. In the event of a sale of the Property by Owner(s), Owner(s) agrees to provide written notice of the existence of this Agreement to the buyer of the Property prior to or in conjunction with the closing of the sale transaction. (REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) TWO (2) SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW Page 3 of 5 =\Wsx forms\WSA (Individual) 8-22-12.doc Page 172 of 1812 AGREEMENT Ia.. COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) Ili WITNESS W IEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this day of 2t . Sealed and delivered in the presence of- TWO f: ;I O WITNESSES a5,tc,eqch Owner: � y ` Witness Signore Printed Witness Name Secon fitness Signature ted Witnes Ps ate 7I" T�'t 'Witness Sig --1 L,1- � G Printed Witness Name Second Wilnes-Signature Print d Wi ness x'vTatne FOR OWNER(S) NOTARIZATION: STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) VIDUAL(S) AS 'ER(S): Owner Signature Printed Owner Name L Owne ignature � r Printed Owner Name I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before rne, an officer duly authorised in the State of Florida and in the County of Palin beach to take acknowledgments, personally appeared to me r r'ti� t A a $whirc� as the Owner(s) named in the foregoing Agreement and that he/she acknowledged executing the same in the presence of two subscribing witnesses freely and voluntarily and that the individual was personally known to me or provided the following proof of identification`. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this allay of dc�tary, Public Srgnaxc�r Pt C� CYC FF #7X@63 -" f c. Printed Name -O-'f (c. -\-A Printed Public My Commission Expires: 1k, t Ci)—L\$1-1 Commission Number: _) " U:\WSA forms\WSA (Individual) 8-22-12.doc Page 173 of 1812 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) ,ATTEST: City Clerk Approved as to Form: City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA ss: COUNT' OF PALM BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA A Florida municipal corporation By: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State of Florida and in the Count} of Palm Beach, to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Lori LaVerriere, City Manager and Janet Prainito, City Clerk, respectively, of the City narned in the foregoing Agreement and that they severally acknowledged executing same and voluntarily under authority duly vested in them by said City and that the City sea] affixed thereto is the true corporate seal of said Cite. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this _ day of , 20 (Notary Sear My Commission Expires: Notary Public 'Signature Printed Notary Public Nance Commission No. Page 5 of 5 U:\WSA farms\WSA (Individual) 8-22- 2.doc Page 174 of 1812 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (Individuals) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH I I/VeV�49�l 4,lereinafter "Grantee". hereby make, constitute, and appoint THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACK FLORIDA, true and lawful attorney in fact for Grantee and in Grantee's name, place and stead, for the sale 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: The powers and authority of my attorney,. THE; CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, shall commence and be in full force and effect on the day of 20Ld and the powers and authority shall be irrevocable by Grantee. (REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) SIGNATURE NAGE FOLLOWS Pale i of 2 U:1WS.A formsTower of Attorney (Individual) 8-22-12 (3).doc Page 175 of 1812 IRREVOCABLE SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (Individuals) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our bands and seals this day of ��in the year 20 Sealed and delivered in the presence of: TWO WITNESSES as to each Owner: itness Sign lck"E, -r. Printed Witness Name _ -- Seeond _ itness Signature Printed Witn ss Name +iT t Witness Sl " ;nat Printed Witness Name ASecon Vitness Signature Printed Witness Name STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM LEACH ) IN IVIDUAI (IS) AS ER(S): Owner Signature tp -', An Pr me caner Name s; 4 Owner Signature f .. Im Printed Owner Naive 2.a) THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT was acknowledged before me and executed the sane this _ da4 of 20_�S byii--�r�.�'1(�. �-_��� .mfr ;`:a_ �l`luc.-\t-who are known to me oi- who have produced the following aro of of identification (No' Taralyn Pran 11 MY FF 177363 +�« a 1111 018 My Cornmission Expires:At 1 t 04 -�— otary Public Printed Notan, Public Name Commission No. -11 Pa -e 2 of 2 iJ�1',)atSA torms!Power of Attorney (Individual) 8-22-12 (a).doc Page 176 of 1812 Page I of 1 CH Gary R. Ni alits, CFA Homestead Exemption a Property Appraiser � �nrAV 11allm Bizoch County f Location Address 3977 BARKIS AVE Municipality UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number 00--4345-19-01-001-0431 Subdivision WEST BOYNTON PLAT 1 Official Records Book 08863 Page 0013 Sale Date JUL--1995 Legal Description WEST BOYNTON PLAT 1 LT 43 (LESS E 8 FT), LTS 44 & 45 & 46 (LESS W 7 FT) A/K/A AVONDALE PINES UNREC LT 14 Owners Mailing address MORALES FERNANDO & 3977 BARKIS AVE MORALES IRIS BOYNTON BEACH FL 33436 2714 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Safe Type Owner JUL-1995 569,000 08863 /0013 WARRAN FY DEED MORAI...E.S FERNANDO & (AN -1980 568,200 03324 / 1113 WAPRAN1Y DEED Exemption Applicant/Owner Year Detail MORALES FERNANDO & 2015 Number of Units 1 ITotal Square Feet 2073 Acres 0.21 Use Code 0100 - SINGLE Zoning RS - Single Family Residential ( 00- FAMILY UNINCORPORATED) Tax Year 2015 2014 2013 Improvement Value $105,509 $86,268 $73,269 Land Value $45,292 .$39,384 $46,335' Total Market Value $150,801 $125,652 5119,6041 All values are as of January 1st each year Tax Year 2015 2014 2013 Assessed Value $98,892 $98,107 $96,657 Exemption Amount .$50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Taxable Valve $48,892 $48,107 $460657 Tax Year 2015 2014 2013 Ad Valorem $1,097 $1,094 $1,070 Non Ad Valorem $672 $676 $670 Total tax $1,769 $1,770 $1,740 ------ ..._....... ..—._— .... _. -- ......_.... _ _. _ littp://w.ccs.pa]m-beach,fl.us/papa/Asps/Proper � Detail/Pro ertyDeta>l.aspx'?parcel=00... P 15 72 of 1812 kN,A PAPA Maps Search Results Detail Yle-W.IProperty Record'' Owners MORALES FERNANDO & MORALES IRIS Property detail Location 3977 BA TS AVE Municipality UNINCORPORATED Parcel No. 0043451901001,0431 Subdivision WEST BOYNTON PLAT 1 Book 08863 Page 0013 Sale Date .AUL-1.995 3977 BARKIS AVE mnifinn I of I http://www.pbcgov.com/papa/Asps/papagis/papagis.aspx?qvalue=00.., Go" � Property A' P P1Tq� 1715 8 of 18M 12 /20 12:01 P 5 1lt�u Boundary Survey C(3RNE� for #Y Leon Cloutier . , 1 fL r2` UTILITY CA`aF-'-1�3F11 ra *mm . LG cT L-3 I NJ CF - 1.,J`} iii... 1 (• ry 31NAIL 10 < r5' � .. �`"�� YENS i Ek' "e f �' i E -c' a L �.� - 1'1 2Ln.UU t) o 41 tl_ u. 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Tqq pp'��Ypputr LO,,1�.l!..['CI .o. ,,+r°�y, I�r-^�,�''"_'}5 ; L > iY•,i -s h `Li 6i, f Sd L11�1 Vfi h® i f�C.J 178— 1 ✓8 } 1 i7 Cct+16}} r �. ; wiPfx �,SJI�J IJ - e ti � aa.�cnais�rer�s . -": 6.C. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R-15-156 -Approve and authorize signing of an Agreement for Water Service outside the City limits with Becky Long for the property at 1170 Highview Road, Lantana FL 33462. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The property covered by this Agreement is located in the unincorporated Palm Beach County area outside of the City limits in our water service area, West of Federal Highway and North of Miner Road. The property historically receives water from a well and the owner now requests that we provide potable water in the future. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The City is able to provide water to the property. The owner agrees to be responsible for all costs to provide service to the owner's premises. No additional construction is required by the City to serve this property. FISCAL IMPACT. Customers outside the City limits pay an additional 25% surcharge above the water rates charged to customers within the City. ALTERNATIVES: Deny request to provide service. If service is denied the Consumptive Use Permit could be subject to modification. The Utility Department is granted water allocation under the South Florida Water Management District Consumptive Use Permit. The current permit has limited restriction #19 that states "The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of any change in the service area boundary. If the Permittee will not serve a new demand within the service area for which the annual allocation was calculated, the annual allocation may then be subject to modification and reduction." STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 180 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type D Agreement D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department Utilities -Customer Service Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving Water Service Agmt at 1170 Highview Road W backup Reviewer Action Groff, Colin Approved Howard, Tim Approved Swanson, Lynn Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/4/2015 - 4:36 PPA 12/7/2015 - 8:42 AM 12/8/2015 - 10:29 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:15 AM Page 181 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND COVENANT FOR ANNEXATION BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND BECKY LONG; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the subject property is located outside of the City limits, but within our water and sewer service area, at 1170 Highview Road, Lantana, FL 33462 (Parcel Control Number 00-43-45-09-09-000-1770); and WHEREAS, the parcel covered by this agreement is a single-family home located in the unincorporated Palm Beach County portion of the City's utility service area; and WHEREAS, the property historically receives water from a well and the owner requests that the City provide potable water in the future; and WHEREAS, no additional construction is required by the City to serve this property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. The City Commission hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager to sign a Water Service Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and Becky Long, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\E9B55F28-9B4B-48B2-AE7C-IEDD5B51ADEF\Boynton Beach. 2406.1.1170_Highview Road Water Service_ Agreement-_Reso.docx Page 182 of 1812 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\E9B55F28-9B4B-48B2-AE7C-IEDD5B51ADEF\Boynton Beach. 2406.1.1170_Highview Road Water Service_ Agreement-_Reso.docx Page 183 of 1812 AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AOA ID COVENANTFOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) av: of 0/ This Agmemem. made on this d S.byandbetv%ecn: w and hereinafter called the "Ovvner(s)." H 11' CITY OF BOYN-FON a municipal Corporation ofthe State ot'Horida, hercinaltor called the "Mm" MINESSM L the ("Vy and the (Ancils), V consideration of the prix ilege orf receiving wvatcr scrAce from the City Water Systern and the Mutual covenants expressed herein, the City of' BoTnon Beach amd the OVVuel°(S), the heirs. Successors and assigns. agree as Col lovv s: 1. Qmei(s) represents and covenants that A owns the Collo"ing described real propcily thereinafter ­I'1-OPLWy'O located outside the boundaries of the City. but in the Citv's \nater and \%astcv\ atcr ser\ ice area: Count\ Property Ap17itiscr's Property Consol Nwnber (PON) 2The ciq, agi-ces to provide Owne,$) with water services from the City Water Svsicm only as necessary to service the Property. 3. O"nerls) shall not use or sqV!y water it receives h-orn the City to service or bmwfit mp property other than the Property described in paragraph I Am. unless written permission is granted by the City offlog Ston Beach. 4. The Property requires (specify number) Inquivalent Residential Connection(s). 5. Me (knerts) agrees to pay Al costs of engineering. material. labor. instalklion, and inspection of the facihnes as requirned by the City Code to provide service to the Ovvner(sYs ret per-ty. O. I'llic (miens) shall be responsible Ar installation and contbrinaticc with all applicable COW rules, and regulations of Al service Idws upon the Owncqsys Noperty and A sudi Wes shall first beapproied by the Director oCLAMOcsand Sl-ih�jCCt to inspection by the City Engincus. 7. The City shall have the option of either requiring (a) the Owner(s) to use a licensed conn-acm to perflorm die riccessar; work or (b) the City may have the " ork performed in which case the ()wncqs) "Al pay in advance all estimated costs thereof. In the event the City has such %A.01'k pcil'ormed, the Ovvnci(s) \%ill also advance to the Cita such additional funds as may be newssm R) pay the total actual costs ofpro\ iding the vwrL Page 1 of 5 U:MA forms,WSA And ividual) S-22-12.doc Page 184 W 1812 AC:I ELMENT I'OR \VATER SERXW"IC E OUTSIDE Tilt: CITY LIMITS AND C'O'ti`E NA N T F [}R ANNEXATION (Individuals) 8. ,its' \"ater main extension made uAgreement the greem nt shall be used cml� I`or property of the ( nea'(s). unless �eHIM] pern�i,ssion is granted b1 the c itr of Boe mon Beaeh RK other paany or Harries to connect pursuant to the Code of Winans and regulations of' P.'o nton Beach, (Knership aand title to all mains, extensions. and other f`tacilities extended frons the C'it% % awr Distribution System to and including the metered ser\ ice to Owner(s) shall he vested in We City exclusively unless otherwise con -,eyed or abandoned to the property own. (1. 'Fhe 0wner(s) agrees to pay all charges. deposits, and rates for service: and cquipmcrit in connection %pith water service outside the Gtt Wits applicable tender City- Code of Urdinanccs atr.ad rate scltcdules \\hick are noN% applicable or as mai: be changed Urn time to tin 1. (Akre (s) shall pay.. <a hien-lige percent (25%) surcharge on all base facility and eater use charges to the lhopeny, 12. Arly rights-of-way or easements needed by tic (Thy to provide %utter to the lhopertr shall be pro\ ided by the Wmcr(s) and at the 0\vner(s)'.s expense. 13. It is understood by the Q ner(s). and shall be binding tipon the Cis" r(s). IN or her traanlerces, tgrtanwes. Heirs, :successors, and assigms, tlatat all eater to he furnished. supplied. anis sales taatdcr this Agreement is nde available frons st.u•plus. if the surplus does not exist at lk hme of {.Kner(s,}'s actual request for conntencenent of service. as determined by the. C'ite's [Incur of CAilhics, then this CITY. "ithow liability. may refuse to initiate service to the a,t.bject ihvperq. 14. IN (Kn(s) farther agrees in consideration of the prig ile.ge of` receir,iti ; %,\ at'r service frc n Wd City, that the execution of this .igreernen is consk ercd to be a Nvhmtmw Petition Ar .Annexation paarsuant to .`vection 171.4 44 of the HoridUa Statutes or any successor or amen dent thereto. Furthermore. should an other ?cncral Lm. special act, or local Iaka be enacted a�Iaicla pa-ocides fete Voluntary or consAlsual annexation. this Agreemcm shall also be considered a accluest h� the (Kner(s) IN annexation under much otic_r lags. The Property shall be subject to a nnox tion at the option of the Gil at an) time eligible under any' one or more of the aabo e- reWrowed laws concerning annexation. 0 n(s) ells hif'orm any and all purchasers of this I)Wpert� Orthim Volunaa-� Petition for Annexation and ib applicabildies to such purchasers, 15. 1 h ()dots) ac%nrledges that this Agreement is itltemkd to be and is hereby nmde at covenant running with the land described in paragraph l above, hhs ,Figremnent is to he rc°cordcd in the Public records of Palm Beach C'oun. Florida. andel tie Cli ner(s) and all ,,al'scclucatt trancrecs, v -raves. heirs, or asci vis of0"llcr(s) shall be bound by than; Agrccm ew. 16, It is aat�recd that the C'ity' shall have no suability in the cvertt there is a reduction. .nMaia me m.. or terminatUm in water sery ice to be provided tinier this Agreement due to any 111"o zibition restriction limitations.. or requirci-nems of kraal. regional, state. or federal agenWs in other agencies haying jurisdickmi over such matters. MY the city shall have no Iia:thi Ay in [lie eycaat there is a redowhom impairment or termination of water service clue to acts, of GML Page 2 of WMA formsVWSA ..0 u a a , ; .roc Page 185 W 1812 UIccldcllts. strikes. hoycotts. blackouts. fire, earthquakes. other CLISUaltrCS, or other circun IstaliccS, hewild tile (-,ItN 'S 1-Casonlable colitrol. AGREEMENT FOR WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS AND, COVE'NANTFOR ANNEXATION (Individuals) 17. '1 lie O\x ncr(s) hereby ak,rees to indemnli'v. del' rid and hold harmless the Cite ofBoynton Beach, its Mayor. Members of'the City Commission, officers. employees. and agents (both ill flieff 111dividual and official capacities) from and against all claims. darriaues. la %, suits and eXl_)CuSeS HICILIdIM-Y reasonable attorricvs'fees (whether or not incurred oil appeal or in connection ith post -.1 udg, men I collection) and costs I'lislino out of or resultin(I from the Owner(s)'s oblh-mi1011 uu0cr or performance pursuant to this Agreement. including dISPUtCS 601- breach of warrantv of title. 18. No prior or Present a,11-cellients or representations shall he hindint-) on all\, of the Parties hereto unless incorporated in this A-greement. No modifications or change in this Aureemerit shall he v=alid Up011 the parties LIHICSS in NNIAtill.". OXCCLIted by the parties to be bound thereb\. 19. '['lie Ov\ ner(s) warrants to the City that the owner(s) holds IeLal and beneficial title to the Property which is the subject of this A rCeni ent. 20. In the C%Cnt of a sale of the Propci-IN, by Omlcr{s). Omleqs) agrees to provide \vrittcll llolice oftlic existence of' thisA-reemnt to the bLI\Cl- 0tile PI -0pCrtV 1)1-101- tea 01' in COnjUnCtI011 vv itis the closim-, of, tile sale trallsacti(_)11. (RU-INJAINDER OF TIJIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) JAVO (2) SK,NATURE PAGES FOLLOW page 3 of 5 I, Page 186 of 1812 AGREENJENTFOR �aVATEIR S111IRVIC-l", OUTSIDE THE ("J"I"N'LINJITS .til) C ON"ENANTFOR. ANNEXATION (Individuals) NvIlFRI.,c F . diepartie-s hereto haNc-set their hands and scalsthis [aw. of 20,65. Scaled and dehN erect In the presence Of: IAN'() %VFFNFSSF.S its to cacti 0mier rest W1111CS0, Si;-111ature PrInled \VItncss Name 61 olld %ti Itness sitnatllre '21 h(," )01-? 1, c c I i_u_",ICSS Name 1 ln4t Witness Si'anature Printed Witness Nanic Second Witness S101111Uffe fInmed Wimess Name !-Ok OWNER(S) NO] ARVA I 10N� S I Al L, OF' F [-()R I DA I COL, \ YY OF PAIA1 Eat ACFI [N'D1V[DUA1 OWNERN� yet I --I a U e Printed Owner Name ()\N ner Signature Z7 Printed Owner Name 1ERF.BY (FRI-11"Y this cm thic1l.\. bdorc mc, in offliccr dUk dUthDrized In the State off kwi& Lind its the COU -11t 01'Pilff'll To Mkc ackno%%jedumentti, porsomilk appcarct! to Ille Ss mu/in tile ple�Qrcc w, I Q� WTIC I.( S I ;I -,I IT) ed ill th(� t0l'CLIO 1112 nt mid fll�tl he S h c ack- I I m­1_ecfi_,Q th Sa 1\w frcc1% 'Ind mid th,il the indkido,31W H p II ic or prm ided lhe r . k, 1! 0 IT p, uo f o dk� IT t i 1 c �It I o 111 L J [NiSS im 11zllld Lllld OffiCiJI SCdl ill the COLIfIt" ttrci Stilic csffld f, K 0 1 \("TfjjL% Seth) 7_7 Lot e, T ELMER PE" T ROTARY PUBILIC, Stift of Newlrak - L _ 4;� 'I I, - No. OIPB123M Prilllk�d \�Inle ut`,\otm-% Public Qualiflod fn Swkk C," COnInliSWn Expftm MUM.21 20,:x' 17Commission NumbA21.: Colnmissi011 I -Aril -es: ELMER PEP" age -1 c,,f 5 NOTARY PWW, St3w of Now yMk No. OIPES12305 ueflftd In Stftk County 7 3. C—I U 8 -- 22 - 2 . dc�c CamtQssion EWm M" fO -� 0 M,616,187 of 1812 AGREEMENJ* FOR NVAI'E R SERVICE MASIDE 'rim cl"I'l, LINIFFs AND COVENAN'FFOR AN-N-EXA'FION (Individuals) CHY OTO BOYN-1-ON BEACH, FLORIWA A Florida inunicipal corporation R y: A FTEST- CIO (derl, Af)[Y-0% ed a� tio lorm: (IQ Anorw� SLATE OF FIA)RID/A ( 0 U N, I Y t:)1= 1), i Lori LaVerriere. C , itv Manager I I WRFBY Cl -.R1 IFY that on Wis dy. b0bre me. an oWr da au hol-i/cd in [he Slaw cit Flor�da and in 01c ol'llahn Rea&. N) Mkc ackno" ledgmenm peNonally qTeucci Lori LaVerricrk. Ck�1c3rt,r er r,jnd ?jjnel Pl-,'mnto, (I' -s ('let. rwNcKQ. of the Citi named 01 Me Wguing Agwenicilt and that titer sevon,I[% etck,mw„t:d,�,cd c\ccujq same and volmiahl; trader MJTIIOT-itr dalr scsled in thew br said Cjtr and that lite ('itr se€ll WE wd Temw k the i rLw CcWporatc sail ofsaid CA) \VJ I-NtF'SS nil hand and oVicial sul in Me Chuntv and State last albresaid this daM, 20 (NONW) Sam) N Jr ( 'C)f I I I I I i Ss i on I _,\ Ili TLeS Nwaq Public SQmmrc Printed Notarr Public Name Commission No, Page 5 of -� W"WSA forTSWSA Undividual) 8 22-12.doc Page 188 W 1812 IRREVOCABIJ! SPECIAL PONVER OF ATTORMEN" (Individuals) STA -11" OF 1-1,A)RIDA CINNI Y OF PALM BEACI I [AVC, hereinafter, "Grantee". herebi mAe. constitute. and appoint Ed clTY OF BOYNTON BEACH. FLORID. A. true and lavfu I attorm in St Or (hun',cc and in GranwS nanw. place and stead. for the sole purpose of'executing oil behalf' of' (Armee be po"cr to Withic, maintain, and complete a \o1unwry petition Wr anncxmion of the mal poperty described herein into the CITY OF BOYNTON REACH, This poN\c'r Shall ,:XLcncf to the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH full and cc)rnplctc authority to act oil Orantcc", hellalf, to accomplish annexation by any awilable means. The real propeny which is the sJect oC lids po"et- is dew6bed as R%"v RN Net.: 1n)"m and Muni, of' im attorney- Ilk CITY OF BOYNTON da\ of, HJAOD�A, shaH commence and be V WH 1'orcc and ef'f'ect oil the 20,&, and be poweB and awhody"hall! be irrevocable h\ Grantee. (RE,N,1A1,ND1',-R OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONAL,LY LEFT BLANK) SIGNATURE PAGL FOLLONN'S Page 1 W K "SA A3r mON"c"FAMm3 Ad"ImD 80112 Oy&c Page 189 & 1812 IRRD,`0CABLESPFCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (Individuals) W MITUSS A"III RFOF. 1,�c have hereunto so cwr hands and seals of' C `kr� C a r Scarf arld dch\ ei,cd it) the presence of': 14N 0 %VJ VN[-.SSLS as to each Owner: Qrst Witness Shenauve Prilltcd XX itncss Name -fly'- ---------- .... .... .. ... ... . ....... seco3ld Will -less si,-,Ilalc Printcd \,Vitnes� Name FiBt Witness Signanwe flrini2,1 Witness Nainc Sccond Witness Signature 111-inted \N , itncss Nanic S I A I I", OF I LOR I DA )SS INDIVIDUAL(S) AS OWNER(S): ())k�ncj-,54 �Iurc e Printed )N\ cr argyle (timer- Signature Prizued (Aver Nmn�� W MY OF PAI 1t BLA(If I 11! I'(-)RI-:66IN(.; INSFRUNIEN Y Fitts ackmmiedged before me,wd exocuted the same of -'-- mi 10 d 1 1-00 k� ilk) a t, 111�2 Of\010 hLC �)KIC'LKed I o"Wgas qlaorwymmCWHI Notav� PWAV Synaull:c E PERJAW NO7ARY u8UC,6tftdNewY(xk OIPE612M Qw.Qwb0=MwAX2z0Q" I wd Wary PuNk Name M., olmnl�siml �,\pircs� Ylilv,�C-L 1017 C(.1T111lIiSSi0T) N'0. C C Page 2 of 2 ELMER PERRAZZA VOTARY PUBLIC, Sta of Now york SA fo I i TI %N c r o I' A I l o rTI c I I (I i i J LIZI 1) 8 1 4,j.doc NO N P912W QUwMw M aawca4m Page 190 W 1812 Page I of l Gary R, Nikolits, CFA Homestead Exemption A, 1. Property Appraiser 4� A Palm Beach County� • Location Address 1170 HIGHVIEW RD Municipality UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number 00-43-45-09-09-000-1770 Subdivision RIDGE GROVE ADD 1 IN Official Records Book 23917 Page 788 Sale Elate SUN -2010 Legal Description RIDGE GROVE ADD NO 1 LT 177' Failing address Owners 15 JULIET ST LONG BFCKY C & BAY SHORF NY 11706 7213 Sales Gate Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner JUN -2010 414,700 23917 / 0788 WARRANTY DEED LONG BECKY C & JUN 201.0 411,100 2387£ / 1204 CERT OF TITLE CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC AUG -2006 4901,000 20770 / 0001 WARRANTY DEED OSOWSK`r' MARCIA j NOV-2005 S10 20312 / 0937 QUIT CLAIM CHERPUDGDEE CLORIA L MAY -1986 2 5,0050 04507 / 0771 WARRANTY DEED 2 No Exemption Information Available. Number of Units 1 Total Square 712 Acres 0.09 Feet Use Code 0100 - SINGLE Zoning RM - Multi -Family (Medium Density) t 00 - FAMILY UNINCORPORATED ) Tax Year 2015 2014 2013 Improvement Value Land Value Total Market Value Tax Year Assessed Value Exemption Amount Taxable Value Tax Year Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Total tax $22,71.6 $18,089 $8,663 $6,930 $31,379 $25,019 All values are as of January 1st each year 2015 2014 $19,892 $0 $19,892 2015 2014 $456 $312 $768 $18,084 so $18,084 $393 $316 $709 $14,265 $6,930 $21,195 2013 $16,440 $0 $16,440 2013 $346 $313 $659 http://w\v .co.paiiii-beach.fl.us/papa/Asps/PropertvDetail/Proper Detaii.aspx?pat-eel=00... P �/1011�of 1812 ASPHALT �Fl WASPHALT RDD EB # ASPRA W LOT 178 b 0 b C> Z CC)NCRL�E 28.1' STORY Rt;$916715VCE .� 75.5' h L. 12.5' PATIO STONES en 2's3 so 16, 4' LOT 177 CONCRLTEN 5.3' ROD NO 4iNATER� SERVICE 6 3 I - 20 0 20 GRAPHIC SCALE 1N /EFF RECEIVED BiDyN'S ON BEAT H UTT-l"T1E FOUND STAR NAIL I 1/23/2004 340.00' (P) 340.11` (M) 0 f JMBER 72 f I WAVia LIT 178 TILITY 10' €ASEueNr (P} UTILITY ® PO IE Calif h6L SLE 11 PIPE1/2" IROBER N90'0()'00'*W 40.00' SET 1/2" IRON PIPE NO NUMBEii 4' CHH LINK FENCE 05's ROD LB #6936 NOT A PART OF THIS PLAT r !c ,� V I d' t -_.......... T n a -ass Se, NAE & DISK Rad & Ca OL861336 Lound n , N Legend Indcotes Santary Cate Valve (D) Indicates Deed Dimension Pro.o n4 Seyw r€arlao .t6r.s to Indicates Iron Rod & Gap Do Indieales Water Votve (P) Indlcotcs Plot Dimension NOTE: IN Indicates Fsuod Concrete Mcnumenf p indcates Wager Service (M) Indicates Measured t7mension All cl,Mances and bearings Indmo0.es FpAcL Pedestal METER if) Indlcates Plus or Minus are as field Measured and i dicotes lService O end -ales Sanitary Glennovt WpYV are Coincident with PLAT" desarspiian L. Ind-fi,s Arc lindecotes and data unless P.0 C di at's Point Of Commencment R Indcates Rod " I dicates Dcarnage Ma hdle otherwise noted. 10,8 [ dcates Point Of Begnniag D us Ind -ales Delta Angle S Indicates Sanitary AdanAole NATE: 1) indicates Wood Utv3ify Pole —anUL®.. Ind cafes Overneod Utility Lsaas Ind cotes Manhole Written dimensions take .Cf Indicntas Conor Se tllihtY P-ilc lnd cotes WQOU Feta iadcgtes V Intl costes Cable TV Pedestal precedence over scaled €-- Inducotes Foie Anci,or -a,--x--x- -e d Indcates S.B.T&T P'edesto€ dimensions and distal€ce5.. indicates Caleh Elasin Choln Lrnk Fence a u indicofes PUBLIC UTILITY are not to be scaled for Indicates night Pole iY indicates FIRE HYDRANT construction and/or design p4rrpogps Dean Surveying and Mapping, inc. &—hp is -1 naiad Mth_t assed sent OI Svrvey-;r. 'The Measuring Line Shall Go Forth' Jeremiah 31'.,19 _ 4,p01 ftSE9o1e Aue. // Suite A3 �v West PNoi Beath, Florida 33409 - 83U'NF]n.Rv SURVared _DATEIG Fnr:�� n , N -- _ Y L.tr) Pro.o n4 Seyw r€arlao .t6r.s to ,k MavPerE N. o, <405 �NDL7ATE:11/06/2015 SOAL€1'-26551s T }.- JOB No. 015-1101 Page 192 of 1812 Capital Facility Charge Preliminary Estimate Form Location Address 1170 HIGHVIEW RD Municipality UNINCORPORATED Parcel Control Number 00-43-45-09-09-000-1770 BECKY LONG 516-314-7880 OWNER MAX 561-627-9509 WATER IS AVAILABLE AT THIS PROPERTY, WITH CONNECTION FROM MAIN TO METER BOX. CUSTOMER HAS TO OBTAIN PERMITS THROUGH THE COUNTY AND HAVE A LICENCED PLUMBER RUN LINES AND TIE INTO METER BOX. DURING THE INSPECTION YOU WILL NEED TO SHOW THAT THE WELL IS DISCONNECTED FOR THE METER TO BE SET. THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND TO HAVE AN ILLEGAL CONNECTION AND TAMPERING FEES ARE ALSO APPLIED, ALL FEES MUST BE PAID BEFORE PROCESS CAN BEGIN. --------------- ------- Residential Single Family X Outside City X 'A1 4 of bedrooms i of units I Iff Meter Size 0.75 Capital Facility Charge Calculation: Water I bedroom capital facilities charge 51,402.50 3/4"' meter connection charge $275,00 %" meter deposit $100.00 Tampering fee $150.00 Total $1,927-50 4, st'f- LIZ- 12- I — Page 193 of 1812 Page 194 of 1812 >ro Page 194 of 1812 -41 Page 194 of 1812 I CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-157 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services for interpreting services beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This agreement will be used on an "as needed" or "as the city requests" basis. This is the first agreement the City has had for interpreter services; the one year period will enable the city to look at the overall benefit, impact and usefulness of interpreting services for the Deaf in our community. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City. Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services will provide interpreting for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc. As noted in their agreement, all of the monies paid to Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services will be used to support programs for the Deaf Community. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted Entering into an agreement with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services does not commit the city to any specific budget amount. Interpreter rates are hourly and will be used as needed or as requested by the City during the one year, pilot study period. Once we better understand the need and fiscal impact, we can determine which procurement method is appropriate for a longer term agreement. On November 3, 2015, the City Commission approved changes to Ordinance 15-029 amending Section 14-9, "Disabled Parking Space Violation" providing two-thirds of the fines collected to be used to improve accessibility and equal opportunity to qualified physically disabled persons in the City.The fines collected will provide the funding for the use of interpreters as needed or requested by the City. ALTERNATIVES: Not approve the interpreter agreement; however, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, "communication barriers must be eliminated that prevent individuals with disabilities from enjoying equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs services and activities of local government entities." STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Goal 4. Action 4.9 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance. Acquire resources to enable the City to be in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act includes contracting with external resources who provide services such as interpreters for individuals who are Deaf. CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 195 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services START DATE: 1/1/2016 END DATE: 12/31/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: No EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Resolution D Agreement REVIEWERS: Department City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Page 196 of 1812 Resolution approving Gulfstream Goodwill Agreement Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:33 FOIA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:42 FOIA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 4:30 FOIA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:02 AKA Page 196 of 1812 1 RESOLUTION NO. R15- 2 3 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 5 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A 6 ONE YEAR AGREEMENT WITH GULFSTREAM GOODWILL 7 INDUSTRIES DEAF SERVICES FOR INTERPRETING SERVICES FOR 8 SPECIAL EVENTS BEGINNING ON JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING 9 DECEMBER 31,2016; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 12 WHEREAS, having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways 13 the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City; and 14 WHEREAS, Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services will provide interpreting 15 for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc., as well as events hosted by the City on an "as 16 needed" or "as the city requests" basis; and 17 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems it to be 18 in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton to approve and 19 authorize the City Manager to sign a one year Agreement with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries 20 Deaf Services for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and 21 ending on December 31, 2016. 22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 23 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 24 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 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 hereby approves and authorizes the City Manager 28 to sign a one year Agreement with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services for C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\EF290241-E685-423A-B794-2144F93E5FCE\Boynton Beach. 2423. 1. Gulfstream _Goodwill _-_hlterpreting_Services_-_Reso. Doc Page 197 of 1812 29 interpreting services for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc., as well as special events 30 beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016, a copy of which is attached 31 hereto as Exhibit "A. 32 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 33 34 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 35 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ATTEST: 53 54 55 56 Janet M. Prainito, MMC 57 City Clerk 58 59 (Corporate Seal) Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE YES NO C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\EF290241-E685-423A-B794-2144F93E5FCE\Boynton Beach. 2423. 1. Gulfstream_Goodwill_-_hlterpreting_Services_-_Reso. Doc Page 198 of 1812 ...lip -rrm Firm gaud 11 1715 Tiffany Drive East West Palm Beach, FL 33407 TEL: 561.848.7200 FAX: 561.848.0346 TDD: 561.848.3806 www.gulfstreamgoodwill.com Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach & Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services for one year, effective January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016. The City of Boynton Beach agrees to pay an initial fee of $150.00 per hour for up to two (2) hours and $70.00 each additional hour for interpreting services for the Deaf. As well as mileage and parking costs. The standard charges for mileage at 57.7 cents per mile will apply. Any assignment that is beyond two (2) hours for a legal; conference; political; public hearing; theatrical or stage or an audience of multiple Deaf participants will require two interpreters. Payments will be billed to the client and payment will be paid upon receipt and will be paid within ten business days from the time of receipt of billing statement. Cancellation of an assignment with less than two (2) full business days (M -F) will be billed at 50% of the two (2) hour minimum charge to the client. Assignment cancelled one (1) day to the day of service will be billed in full. Any consultant work beyond providing resources will be billed at $150.00 an hour. Resources are always free services that Gulfstream Goodwill Industries are happy to share. Gulfstream Goodwill Deaf Services Director, Beth Wagmeister is available to provide workshops and conduct seminars to different departments, agencies and other business' etc. to the City of Boynton Beach to better help understand cultural sensitivity issues and protocol of Deaf consumers in our community. We here at GGI Deaf Services are looking forward to putting The City of Boynton Beach on the map of being a Deaf friendly community. All of the monies paid to Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Deaf Services will be used to support programs for the Deaf community. Gulfstream Goodwill has 28 different programs to assist people with disabilities and other barriers to employment to become self-sufficient, working members of our community. Date Date Beth Wagmeister, Dir. Deaf Services Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Page 199 of 1812 6.E. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-158 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with The WAG Group for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This agreement will be used on an "as needed" or "as the city requests" basis. This is the first agreement the City has had for interpreter services; the one year period will enable the city to look at the overall benefit, impact and usefulness of interpreting services for the Deaf in our community. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City. The WAG Group will provide interpreting for special events hosted by the City. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted Entering into an agreement with The WAG Group does not commit the city to any specific budget amount. Interpreter rates are hourly and will be used as needed or as requested by the City during the one year, pilot study period. Once we better understand the need and fiscal impact, we can determine which procurement method is appropriate for a longer term agreement. On November 3, 2015, the City Commission approved changes to Ordinance 15-029 amending Section 14-9, "Disabled Parking Space Violation" providing two-thirds of the fines collected to be used to improve accessibility and equal opportunity to qualified physically disabled persons in the City. The fines collected will provide the funding for the use of interpreters as needed or requested by the City. ALTERNATIVES: Not approve the interpreter agreement; however, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, "communication barriers must be eliminated that prevent individuals with disabilities from enjoying equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs services and activities of local government entities." STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Goal 4. Action 4.9 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance. Acquire resources to enable the City to be in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act includes contracting with external resources who provide services such as interpreters for individuals who are Deaf. CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 200 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: The WAG Group START DATE: 12/1/2015 END DATE: 12/31/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: No EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Resolution D Agreement REVIEWERS: Department City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Page 201 of 1812 Resolution - The WAG Group Agreement Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:41 PPA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:41 PPA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:58 PPA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:15 AKA Page 201 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A ONE YEAR AGREEMENT WITH THE WAG GROUP FOR INTERPRETING SERVICES FOR SPECIAL EVENTS BEGINNING ON JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2016; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City; and WHEREAS, the WAG Group will provide interpreting for special events hosted by the City on an "as needed" or "as the city requests" basis; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton to approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a one year Agreement with The WAG Group for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves and authorizes the City Manager to sign a one year Agreement with The WAG Group for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016, a copy of which is attached C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\4B5F452E-47OA-4AO3-A5D2-BB95B8FBOBO5\Boynton Beach. 2424.I.The_WAG Group_-_Interpreting_Services _-_Reso.Doc Page 202 of 1812 29 hereto as Exhibit "A. 30 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 31 32 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\4B5F452E-47OA-4AO3-A5D2-BB95B8FBOBO5\Boynton Beach. 2424.I.The_WAG Group_-_Interpreting_Services _-_Reso.Doc Page 203 of 1812 "� ��l sir � � 1..,�=. ,� G is �. �� (( ... CONNECTING PEOPLE, PEACES AND THINGS ... INTERPRETING AGREEMENT This agreement between The City of Boynton Beach and The WAG Group, a Florida Corporation, for professional interpreting services to be provided by The WAG Group. The services hired are for The WAG Group to provide professional interpreting services, as needed by The City of Boynton Beach at the agreed upon rate of $150.00 per hour, per interpreter with a two hour minimum, per event, plus $70.00 per hour thereafter* plus expenses (to include mileage outside Palm Beach County, parking costs, and any costs for admissions to contracted events). The WAG Group will contract each individual event as requested and invoice on a per event basis, as hours and expenses are incurred. Cancellation of an assigned event less than two (2) business days will be billed out at 50% of the 2 hour minimum for as many interpreters as contracted. Cancellations in less than 24 hours will be billed at the full contracted price for the amount of interpreters contracted. This agreement is in effect for a period from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016. This agreement may be terminated at any time by either party with no prior notice. Any monies due to The WAG Group at that time will be due in full within 30 days of termination. The WAG Group will not be held responsible for the content of any and all presentations/conversations that our interpreters may hire to interpret for The City of Boynton Beach. I have read, acknowledge, and agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement between The City of Boynton Beach and The WAG Group. Signature (for the City of Boynton Beach) Date Stew Aare, Pwz44it Vemw4 i 1, 2015 Signature (for The WAG GROUP) Date Balance due in U.S. Dollars only. By Corporate Check, Cashier's Check or Money Order within 30 days of billing. Unpaid balances will incur an interest rate equal to 1% per month on any unpaid balance. *Any event lasting for more than two (2) hours will facilitate the need of at least two (2) interpreters, and may require additional interpreters, depending on the event and mutual agreement between The Town of Boynton Beach and The Wag Group. **Interpreters CANNOT BE GUARANTEED UNTIL WE RECEIVE A SIGNED AGREEMENT for the individual event. 31 2 Greenbrier A I West Palm Beach, Florida 33417 1 305 720-4225 1 inrstevewag I @aol.com Page 204 of 1812 6.F CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-159 - Authorize the City Manager to sign and execute a one year agreement with Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. for interpreting services beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This agreement will be used on an "as needed" or "as the city requests" basis. This is the first agreement the City has had for interpreter services; the one year period will enable the city to look at the overall benefit, impact and usefulness of interpreting services for the Deaf in our community. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City. Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. will provide interpreting for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc. as well as events hosted by the City. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted Entering into an agreement with Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. does not commit the city to any specific budget amount. Interpreter rates are hourly and will be used as needed or as requested by the City during the one year, pilot study period. Once we better understand the need and fiscal impact, we can determine which procurement method is appropriate for a longer term agreement. On November 3, 2015, the City Commission approved changes to Ordinance 15-029 amending Section 14-9, "Disabled Parking Space Violation" providing two-thirds of the fines collected to be used to improve accessibility and equal opportunity to qualified physically disabled persons in the City. The fines collected will provide the funding for the use of interpreters as needed or requested by the City. ALTERNATIVES: Not approve the interpreter agreement; however, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, "communication barriers must be eliminated that prevent individuals with disabilities from enjoying equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs services and activities of local government entities." STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Goal 4. Action 4.9 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance. Acquire resources to enable the City to be in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act includes contracting with external resources who provide services such as interpreters for individuals who are Deaf. CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 205 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Nationwide Interpreter Recource, Inc. START DATE: 1/1/2016 END DATE: 12/31/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: No EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Type REVIEWERS: Department City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving Nationwide Interpreting Agreement Agreement Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:34 IIIA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:43 IIIA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 4:21 IIIA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 0:10 AKA Page 206 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A ONE YEAR AGREEMENT WITH NATIONWIDE INTERPRETER RESOURCE, INC. FOR INTERPRETING SERVICES FOR SPECIAL EVENTS BEGINNING ON JANUARY 1, 2016 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31,2016; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, having an interpreter for individuals who are Deaf is one of many ways the City is ensuring equal access to programs, services and activities provided by the City; and WHEREAS, Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. will provide interpreting for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc., as well as events hosted by the City on an "as needed" or "as the city requests" basis; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton to approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a one year Agreement with Nationwide Interpreter 20 Resource, Inc. for interpreting services for special events beginning on January 1, 2016 and 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ending on December 31, 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves and authorizes the City Manager to sign a one year Agreement with Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. for interpreting C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\D2E6E2FF-8F79-41CB-93BC-3D40D6673585\Boynton Beach. 2422.1.The Nationwide_Interpreter_Resource_-_Interpreting_Services_-_Reso.Doc Page 207 of 1812 29 services for meetings, public hearings, programs, etc., as well as special events beginning on 30 January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016, a copy of which is attached hereto as 31 Exhibit "A. 32 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 33 34 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 35 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ATTEST: 53 54 55 56 Janet M. Prainito, MMC 57 City Clerk 58 59 (Corporate Seal) Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE YES NO C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\D2E6E2FF-8F79-41CB-93BC-3D40D6673585\Boynton Beach. 2422.1.The Nationwide_Interpreter_Resource_-_Interpreting_Services_-_Reso.Doc Page 208 of 1812 �elnterpreterReso� ro N s R SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING SERVICES - SINCE 1997 www.NationwidelnterpreterResource.com P.O. Box 272142 Boca Raton, FL 33427 PH#: 561-362-0594 FX: 561-362-9785 NIRgInterpreterResource. conn Contract for Interpreting Services The undersigned client(s) (hereafter "client") hereby retains Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. (NIR), as his/her/their sign language interpreting service agency for a period of one year starting January 1, 2016 and ending December 31, 2016. While NIR will use its best efforts to provide qualified interpreter to client when requested, NIR cannot guaranty the availability of an interpreter at the date and time requested. Client will provide NIR with as much advance notice as possible to help assure the availability of an interpreter. As compensation for interpreting services, client agrees to pay an initial fee of $160.00 per interpreter for up to two (2) hours and $80.00 each additional hour, plus mileage at 0.575 per mile and parking fees (billed on the '/z hour). For emergency (less than 24 business hour notice), weekend and after hours (before gam or after 5 pm) and Tri -Lingual assignments, Client agrees to pay an initial fee of $190.00 per interpreter for up to two (2) hours and $95.00 each additional hour, plus mileage at 0.575 per mile and parking fees (billed on the '/z hour). Client will be billed for total number of hours requested. Assignments beyond two (2) hours OR conference/legal/political/public hearing setting or HOA meeting or theatrical/stage or multiple deaf participants or deaf/blind require two (2) interpreters. The fee shall be due and payable under all circumstances unless the assignment is canceled in the manner described below. Client will be billed following the assignment for interpreting services incurred. Client agrees that the invoices will be paid upon receipt and otherwise not beyond ten (10) days of the date of the invoice. Payment should be mailed to the address indicated above at any other address provided to the client by NIR. Prices stated are subject to change without notice. If services are rendered after price increase, Client is obligated to pay fee. Cancellation of assignments with less than two (2) full business days (Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm) notice will be billed at fifty percent (50%) of the two (2) hour minimum charge to the client. For example: a Monday assignment at 9:00 am must be canceled by Thursday at 9:00 am of the prior week. Assignments canceled less than one (1) business day prior to the assignment will be billed in full. For example, a Monday assignment at 9:00 am not canceled by Friday at 9:00 am of the prior week will be billed for the entire time of the assignment. In the event any collection efforts are commenced and NIR incurs attorneys fees and costs, such attorneys fees and costs shall be obligation of Client whether incurred in litigation or otherwise. Balances that remain unpaid after ten days from the date of the invoice shall bear interest at the rate of 18% pre annum. Any attorney fees and costs incurred in collection of delinquent sums shall be borne by Client. Nationwide Interpreter Resource, Inc. :A June B. Backer, as its President only Client: City of Boynton Beach Signature: Print Name: Date: 8/3/15 Date: Page 209 of 1812 6.G. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-160 - Approve and authorize signature of a three year enterprise agreement between Microsoft Corporation and the City of Boynton Beach for software licensing through Software House International (sole source supplier for Microsoft Software under State Contract number 252- 001-09-1) in the annual amount of $158,225.25. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: In December 2012 the City of Boynton Beach entered into a three year Microsoft Enterprise agreement (EA) to provide certain software and licensing. The agreement will expire the end of this month. The I.T.S. Department would like to renew the Microsoft EA with a new three year agreement. The City currently uses the following core Microsoft products: • Windows 7 Pro for desktop operating systems • Windows Server 2012 R2 for file, print, and application server services • Office 2010 for word processing, spreadsheets, personal databases, and general office automation • Exchange 2013 for email server services • SQL 2012 for database server services Renewing the Microsoft EA will allow the I.T.S. Department to upgrade to the latest software versions as they are released. This will ensure that the City will be able to collaborate with our citizens, other government entities, and businesses as newer software applications are used. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) creates value by supporting a business in these fundamental ways: Lower cost of ownership — by standardizing on the Enterprise platform and receiving Software Assurance benefits, it is estimated that the City could achieve up to 15% cost savings while increasing workplace productivity. Historically, Microsoft product releases include a 5% - 15% annual cost increase. The EA provides fixed costs over a three year term for all Microsoft products purchased at the onset of the agreement. Access to the Most Recent Versions of Software — the right to the current and future versions of software products is built in to the price of the agreement. Enhanced Technical Capabilities — the EA enables user agencies to reduce costs and streamline management with the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), which offers innovative technologies, application virtualization, asset management, policy control, and device diagnostic and recovery tools. Support and Training — the EA provides help through a 24x7 phone and web support service. It also provides online and classroom technical training for staff. Home Use — we can accelerate employee readiness through the promotion of Home Use. For example, Office Professional can be paid for and downloaded at home by the employee, cost a fraction of the normal retail version. The additional software deployment at home will help to make the employee more proficient with its Page 210 of 1812 use at work. Deployment Planning Services — we are entitled to assistance and planning services from Microsoft in order to deploy their products, which will be helpful during the initial retro -fit, as well as future version roll -outs. Participating in this agreement will allow the City of Boynton Beach to get the most out of its Microsoft software investment. FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted Funding was approved and is available in the fiscal year 2015/2016 budget under the following accounts: I.T.S. 001-1510-513.46-91 $ 85,614.49 Police Dept. 001-2111-521.64-14 $ 56,907.29 Utilities 401-2821-536.46-91 $ 15,703.47 Total $158,225.25 Funding has been identified/earmarked in the same amounts for fiscal years 2016/17 and 2017/18. Software House International is the sole source supplier for Microsoft Software under Florida State Contract number 252-001-09-1. ALTERNATIVES: Do not renew the agreement with Microsoft. Continue to use the existing software for as long as possible. Support and compatibility issues would continue to increase as the software ages and eventually becomes obsolete. Evaluate lower-cost alternatives to deploying Microsoft software. This would require a great deal of time and come with a substantial learning curve as training efforts would need to be considered if an alternative is selected and deployed. Compatibility issues could also prevent a smooth transition to an alternative software suite. STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: This purchase is aligned with the City's Strategic Plan and the goals for that plan. More specifically, it is directly tied to Goal 4 (High Performing City Organization) and Objective 5 (Upgrade information technology both hardware and software). Approving this purchase will allow us to deliver high quality software to our customers (staff) so that they can deliver high quality services to their customers (citizens). CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 211 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: REVIEWERS: Department Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving Microsoft Enterprise Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:22 FOIA Agreement D Quotes SHI Quote - 10700520 - EA Renewal D Quotes SHI Quote - 10702258 - True -Up D Addendum Florida State Contract - Price Sheet D Contract Florida State Contract 252-001-09-1 D Other Florida State Contract - Screen Shots D Addendum Microsoft EA Signature Page D Addendum Microsoft EA Enrollment Form D Addendum Microsoft EA Product Selection Form D Addendum Microsoft EA Document Revision Authorization D Addendum Microsoft EAAmendment ID C11\A IA 06 REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date ITS McNally, John Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:22 FOIA Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:46 FOIA Legal Swanson, Lynn Rejected 12/8/2015 - 10:19 AM ITS McNally, John Approved 12/8/2015 - 10:50 AM Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/8/2015 - 11:51 AM Legal Swanson, Lynn Rejected 12/9/2015 - 2:41 FOIA ITS McNally, John Approved 12/9/2015 - 4:00 FOIA Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/9/2015 - 4:02 FOIA Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/10/2015 - 11:00 AM City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/10/2015 - 12:10 FOIA Page 212 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A THREE YEAR ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT WITH MICROSOFT CORPORATION FOR SOFTWARE LICENSING THROUGH SOFTWARE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL IN THE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF $158,225.25; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in December 2012 the City Commission approved a three year Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) to provide certain software and licensing which Agreement expires December 31, 2015; and WHEREAS, the ITS Department is recommending renewal of the Microsoft EA with a new three year term which will allow ITS Department to upgrade to the latest software versions as they are released; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon the recommendation of staff, deems it in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to approve a three year Agreement between Microsoft Corporation and the City of Boynton Beach for software licensing through Software House International in the annual amount of $158,225.25. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach hereby approves the three year Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Microsoft Corporation for C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\2EB14578-0616-4687-A859-BD8731DA2C9B\Boynton Beach. 2436.1. Microsoft Enterprise_ Agreement(2015)_-_Reso.doc Page 213 of 1812 30 software licensing through Software House International (sole source supplier for Microsoft 31 Software under State Contract number 252-001-09-1) in the annual amount of $158,225.25 32 and authorizes the City Manager to sign the Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, a copy of which 33 is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\2EB14578-0616-4687-A859-BD8731DA2C9B\Boynton Beach. 2436.1. Microsoft Enterprise_ Agreement(2015)_-_Reso.doc Page 214 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach FL John McNally 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 UNITED STATES Phone: (561) 742-6070 Fax: (561) 742-6092 Email: mcnallyj@ci.boynton-beach.fl.us All Prices are in US Dollar (USD) Product 1 CoreCAL ALNG SA MVL Pltfrm UsrCAL Microsoft - Part#: 2 Of iceProPlus ALNG SA MVL Pltfrm Microsoft - Part#: 3 WINENT ALNG SA MVL Microsoft - Part#: 4 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SA MVL Microsoft - Part#: 5 Prjct ALNG SA MVL Microsoft - Part#: 6 SharePointSvr ALNG SA MVL Microsoft - Part#: 7 SQLSvrStdCore ALNG SA MVL 21-ic CoreLic Microsoft - Part#: 8 WnRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL Microsoft - Part#: 9 WnSvrDataCtrALNG SA MVL 2Proc Microsoft - Part#: 10 WnSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc Microsoft - Part#: 11 VisioStd ALNG SA MVL Microsoft - Part#: Pricing Proposal Quotation #: 10700520 Created On: 12/3/2015 Valid Until: 1/2/2016 Accounting Eric Goodman Phone: Fax: Email: Eric_Goodman@shi.com Qty Your Price Total 750 $40.01 $30,007.50 790 $80.03 $63,223.70 790 $35.65 $28,163.50 2 $590.29 $1,180.58 60 $95.78 $5,746.80 1 $990.50 $990.50 14 $522.72 $7,318.08 50 $14.85 $742.50 9 $897.68 $8,079.12 17 $129.20 $2,196.40 42 $42.32 $1,777.44 Total $149,426.12 Page 215 of 1812 Additional Comments To process your order, you can e-mail your request to floridateam@shi.com. You can also fax it to 732-868-6055. Please include a contact e-mail address on all orders, as this is required by most vendors. Thanks! *Are you interested in increasing employee productivity, conserving network bandwidth and protecting against today's complex web -based security threats, such as malicious code and keyloggers? If so, please call us to discuss how the Websense web and email filtering product offerings can help. Or, download a free trial version today at www.websense.com/shi. SHI Fed I D# 22-3009648 SHI is a Certified Minority (Asian -Pacific) Large Account Reseller, specializing in the sale and distribution of academically priced software, services, and hardware from a myriad of manufacturers ... including Microsoft, SymantecNeritas, Adobe,Trend Micro, Corel, McAfee, Novell, HP, CA, Inspiration, Riverdeep, Kingston and more. The Products offered under this proposal are subject to the SHI Return Policy posted at www.shi.com/returnpolicy. unless there is an existing agreement between SHI and the Customer. Page 216 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach FL Charles Stevens 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 UNITED STATES Phone: (561) 742-6079 Fax: Email: StevensC@bbfl.us All Prices are in US Dollar (USD) Product 1 CoreCal ALNG LicSAPk MVL Microsoft - Part#: W06-01066 Coverage Term: — 12/31/2015 Note: EA# 5268614- Windows Server cals are included in the Core Cal Additional Comments Pricing Proposal Quotation #: 10702258 Created On: 12/3/2015 Valid Until: 12/30/2015 Inside Account Manager Shaina Chinchilla 290 Davidson Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873 Phone: 800-543-0432 Fax: 732-868-6055 Email: Shaina—Chinchilla@shi.com Qty Your Price Total 50 $111.90 $5,595.00 Total $5,595.00 To process your order, you can e-mail your request to floridateam@shi.com. You can also fax it to 732-868-6055. 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Page 217 of 1812 Part Number Item Name Purchase Period 269-05623 OfficeProPlus ALNG LicSAPk MVL Added at Signing 269-05623 OfficeProPlus ALNG LicSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr1 269-05623 OfficeProPlus ALNG LicSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr2 269-05623 OfficeProPlus ALNG LicSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr3 269-05704 OfficeProPlus ALNG SA MVL 1 Yr(s) Remaining 269-05704 OfficeProPlus ALNG SA MVL 3 Yr(s) Remaining 4ZF-00019 VDA ALNG SubsVL MVL PerDvc Non -Specific 76A-00025 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs Added at Signing 76A-00025 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr1 76A-00025 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr2 76A-00025 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr3 76A-00028 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs Added at Signing 76A-00028 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr1 76A-00028 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr2 76A-00028 EntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs TrueUp Yr3 76A-00031 EntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs 1 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00031 EntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs 3 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00034 EntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs 1 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00034 EntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs 3 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00043 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL DvcCAL wSrvcs 1 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00043 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL DvcCAL wSrvcs 2 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00043 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL DvcCAL wSrvcs 3 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00043 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL DvcCAL wSrvcs Added at Signing 76A-00046 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL UsrCAL wSrvcs 1 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00046 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL UsrCAL wSrvcs 2 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00046 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL UsrCAL wSrvcs 3 Yr(s) Remaining 76A-00046 EntCAL ALNG SASU MVL fromCoreCAL UsrCAL wSrvcs Added at Signing 7F4-00002 VDAPerUsrUSL ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr Non -Specific AAA -10744 WinEntSAPerUsrAddOn ALNG SubsVL MVL Non -Specific AAA -10766 WinEntSAPerUsrFromSA USL ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr Non -Specific AAA -10787 WinEntSAPerUsrUSL ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr Non -Specific KV3-00368 WINENT ALNG SA MVL 1 Yr(s) Remaining KV3-00368 WINENT ALNG SA MVL 3 Yr(s) Remaining KV3-00381 WINENT ALNG UpgrdSAPk MVL Added at Signing KV3-00381 WINENT ALNG UpgrdSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr1 KV3-00381 WINENT ALNG UpgrdSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr2 KV3-00381 WINENT ALNG UpgrdSAPk MVL TrueUp Yr3 W06-00021 CoreCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining W06-00021 CoreCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining W06-00022 CoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL Added at Signing W06-00022 CoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr1 W06-00022 CoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr2 W06-00022 CoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr3 W06-00445 lCoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL Added at Signing W06-00445 lCoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr1 W06-00445 lCoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr2 Page 218 of 1812 W06-00445 CoreCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr3 W06-00446 CoreCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining W06-00446 CoreCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining WSB-00068 DsktpOptmztnPkforSA ALNG SubsVL MVL PerDvc forWinSA Non-Specific YEG-00396 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL Added at Signing YEG-00396 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr1 YEG-00396 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr2 YEG-00396 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr3 YEG-00397 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL Added at Signing YEG-00397 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr1 YEG-00397 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr2 YEG-00397 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr3 YEG-00398 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00398 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00399 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00399 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL Added at Signing YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr1 YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr2 YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL TrueUp Yr3 YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL Added at Signing YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr1 YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr2 YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL TrueUp Yr3 YEG-00633 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL DvcCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00633 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL DvcCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00634 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL UsrCAL 1 Yr(s) Remaining YEG-00634 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL UsrCAL 3 Yr(s) Remaining Page 219 of 1812 Page 220 of 1812 FL Price Estimated Retail Price $ 154.23 $ 212.00 $ 425.59 $ 585.00 $ 355.02 $ 488.00 $ 282.27 $ 388.00 $ 80.03 $ 110.00 $ 240.08 $ 330.00 $ 5.01 $ 6.88 $ 120.77 $ 166.00 $ 333.92 $ 459.00 $ 277.91 $ 382.00 $ 221.16 $ 304.00 $ 157.14 $ 216.00 $ 434.32 $ 597.00 $ 360.84 $ 496.00 $ 287.36 $ 395.00 $ 72.75 $ 100.00 $ 218.25 $ 300.00 $ 94.58 $ 130.00 $ 283.73 $ 390.00 $ 104.76 $ 144.00 $ 133.86 $ 184.00 $ 162.96 $ 224.00 $ 59.66 $ 82.00 $ 136.04 $ 187.00 $ 173.87 $ 239.00 $ 211.70 $ 291.00 $ 77.12 $ 106.00 $ 6.18 $ 8.50 $ 1.02 $ 1.40 $ 4.00 $ 5.50 $ 4.51 $ 6.20 $ 35.65 $ 49.00 $ 106.94 $ 147.00 $ 50.20 $ 69.00 $ 137.50 $ 189.00 $ 112.04 $ 154.00 $ 85.85 $ 118.00 $ 30.56 $ 42.00 $ 91.67 $ 126.00 $ 61.84 $ 85.00 $ 172.42 $ 237.00 $ 144.05 $ 198.00 $ 116.40 $ 160.00 $ 80.03 $ 110.00 $ 222.62 $ 306.00 $ 187.70 $ 258.00 Page 220 of 1812 $ 151.32 $ 208.00 $ 40.01 $ 55.00 $ 120.04 $ 165.00 $ 0.44 $ 0.60 $ 30.56 $ 42.00 $ 85.12 $ 117.00 $ 72.75 $ 100.00 $ 58.93 $ 81.00 $ 40.01 $ 55.00 $ 111.31 $ 153.00 $ 94.58 $ 130.00 $ 76.39 $ 105.00 $ 14.55 $ 20.00 $ 43.65 $ 60.00 $ 19.64 $ 27.00 $ 58.93 $ 81.00 $ 24.74 $ 34.00 $ 69.84 $ 96.00 $ 58.20 $ 80.00 $ 47.29 $ 65.00 $ 32.01 $ 44.00 $ 89.48 $ 123.00 $ 75.66 $ 104.00 $ 61.11 $ 84.00 $ 12.37 $ 17.00 $ 37.10 $ 51.00 $ 15.28 $ 21.00 $ 45.83 $ 63.00 Page 221 of 1812 Part Number Item Name 3JJ-00003 O365ProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 3NM-00004 One Drive Bsnssw/OfficeOnIn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 43T-00002 ProjOnlnwProjProO365 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 4DS-00001 EOArchExchOnln ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 4QT-00002 PrjctProforO365 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 5EW-00001 DynMktgEnhncdSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 5FW-00001 DynMktgProfDirSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 5FW-00002 DynMktgProfDirSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL DynMktgEnhncdSpprt PerUsr 6JT-00002 ExchOnlnPrtctn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 6NM-00002 ExchgOnlnPlanl ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todvcExchStdCAL/CoreCAL 6NM-00004 ExchgOnlnPlanl ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn tousrExchStdCAL/CoreCAL 6PP-00002 SfBOnInP1 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todvcSfBStdCAL/CoreCAL 6PP-00004 SfBOnInP1 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn tousrSfBStdCAL/CoreCAL 6R9-00002 SharePointOnlnPlanl ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL AddOn todvcShrPtStdCAL/CoreCAL 6R9-00004 SharePointOnlnPlanl ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL AddOn tousrShrPtStdCAL/CoreCAL 6T5-00002 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCALw/OPP 6T5-00004 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCALw/OPP 6T5-00006 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceECALw/OPP 6T5-00008 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserECALw/OPP 6U6-00002 O365PE1 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCAL 6U6-00004 O365PE1 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCAL 6V5-00001 O365PE3w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCAL 6V5-00002 O365PE3w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserECAL 6V5-00003 O365PE3w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCAL 6V5-00004 O365PE3w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceECAL 6V6-00001 O365PE4w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCAL 6V6-00002 O365PE4w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCAL 6V6-00003 O365PE4w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserECAL 6V6-00004 O365PE4w/oProPlus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceECAL 6WT-00001 O365Extra FileStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn XtraStrglGB 7LU-00002 YammerEnt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 7R5-00002 O365PE4FromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 7R7-00002 O365PE1FromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 7TC-00001 ExchgOnlnKsk ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 9JN-00002 ProjProO365FromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 9JP-00002 PrjOnlnwPrjProO365FrmSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 91(3-00002 VisioProO365FromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 9OA-00003 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 9OA-00004 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr ECAL 9OA-00005 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365PE3 PerUsr 9OA-00006 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL Off iceProPlusforO365 PerUsr 9OA-00007 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr CoreCAL 9OA-00009 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365PE2 PerUsr 9OA-00011 10365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr OffProPls 9OA-00020 10365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365PE1 PerUsr 9OA-00023 10365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr Page 222 of 1812 9OA-00024 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlanl PerUsr 9OA-00025 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlan2 PerUsr 9OA-00026 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP1 PerUsr 9OA-00027 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP2 PerUsr 9OA-00028 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365K1 PerUsr 9OA-00029 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365K2 PerUsr 9OA-00030 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP1 PerUsr 9OA-00031 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP2 PerUsr 9OA-00055 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP3 PerUsr 9OA-00061 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365ProPlusSATRNSTN PerUsr 9OA-00077 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL YammerEnt PerUsr 9OA-00079 O365PE4 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL OneDriveforBsnssw/OfcOnln PerUsr AAA-10720 EntCloudSuiteAddOn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL todeviceCoreCal AAA-10722 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCALw/OPP AAA-10724 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceECALw/OPP AAA-10726 EntCloudSuiteFromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10728 EntMobilitySte ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCAL/ECAL AAA-10730 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserECALw/OPP AAA-10732 EntMobilitySteFull ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10734 EntMobilitySte ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceCoreCAL/ECAL AAA-10737 ECALBridgeFrEMS Aing MonthlySub Per User AAA-10740 EntCloudSuiteAddOn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL touserECAL AAA-10742 EntCloudSuiteAddOn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL touserCoreCal AAA-10756 EntCloudSuite ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10758 Off365PIanE3FromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10760 EntMobilitySteFromSA ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10762 EntCloudSuiteAddOn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL todeviceECAL AAA-10764 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserCoreCALw/OPP AAA-10782 CoreCalBrdgEMS Aing MonthlySub Per User AAA-10842 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr AAA-10899 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr AAA-10900 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlanl PerUsr AAA-10901 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlan2 PerUsr AAA-10902 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL LyncOnlnPlanl PerUsr AAA-10903 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL LyncOnlnPlan2 PerUsr AAA-10904 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365K1 PerUsr AAA-10905 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365K2 PerUsr AAA-10906 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL Off365PE1 PerUsr AAA-10907 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL Off365PE2 PerUsr AAA-10908 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL OfficeProPlusforO365 PerUsr AAA-10909 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP1 PerUsr AAA-10910 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP2 PerUsr AAA-10911 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL YammerEnt PerUsr AAA-10912 Off365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL O365ProPlusSATRNSTN PerUsr AAA-10914 lOff365PE3 ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL OneDriveforBsnssw/OfcOnln PerUsr AAA-11392 lEntVoiceAddOntoECS ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn toEntCloudSte AAA-12414 ICCALBrdgO365 Aing MonthlySub Per User Page 223 of 1812 AAA-12426 ECALBrdgO365 Aing MonthlySub Per User AAA-12427 ECALBrdgO365 Aing Step Up Per User AAA-12428 ECALBrdgO365 Aing MonthlySub Platform Per User AAA-12429 ECALBrdgO365 Aing Step Up Platform Per User AAA-12430 ECALBridgeFrEMS Aing Step Up Per User C9W-00002 DynMktgEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr NU-00002 O365ProPlusFromSA ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr DSD-00030 DynCRMOnInPro ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Restricted PerUsr DSD-00031 DynCRMOnInPro ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Restricted PerUsr forSA DSD-00038 DynCRMOnInPro ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInBasic Restricted PerUsr DSD-00039 DynCRMOnInPro ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInEssential Restricted PerUsr DX4-00001 DynMrktgSalesCollab ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr E4W-00001 DynCRMOnInEnhncdSprt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr E5W-00001 DynCRMOnInProDirSprt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr E5W-00002 DynCRMOnInProDirSprt ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInEnhncdSprt PerUsr FT5-00004 EntVoiceAddOntoECS ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Promo AdclOn toEntCloudSte N9U-00002 VisioProforO365 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr NK4-00002 PwrBlPro ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr R6W-00001 DynCRMOnInEssential ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr R6W-00003 DynCRMOnInEssential ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr forSA R7W-00001 DynCRMOnInBasic ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr R7W-00002 DynCRMOnInBasic ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInEssential PerUsr R7W-00003 DynCRMOnInBasic ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr forSA S2W-00001 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr S2W-00002 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DYNCRMONLNPRO PerUsr S2W-00003 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInBasic PerUsr S2W-00004 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynCRMOnInEssential PerUsr S2W-00005 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL DynMktgEnt PerUsr S2W-00008 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerDvc forSA S2W-00009 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr forSA S2W-00010 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerDvc S2W-00011 DynCRMOnInEnt ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr T2A-00017 SfBOnInP1 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr T3A-00005 SfBOnInP2 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr T3A-00007 SfBOnInP2 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP1 PerUsr T6A-00024 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr T6A-00048 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr T6A-00049 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlanl PerUsr T6A-00050 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP1 PerUsr T6A-00051 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL SfBOnInP2 PerUsr T6A-00052 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL O365K1 PerUsr T6A-00053 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP1 PerUsr T6A-00074 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL YammerEnt PerUsr T6A-00077 O365PE1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL OneDriveforBsnssw/OfcOnln PerUsr TPA-00001 10365PK1 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr TPA-00013 10365PK1 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr TQA-00001 ExchgOnlnPlan2 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr Page 224 of 1812 TQA-00004 ExchgOnlnPlan2 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr TQA-00005 ExchgOnlnPlan2 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnPlanl PerUsr TRA-00047 ExchgOnlnPlanl ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr TRA-00065 ExchgOnlnPlanl ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ExchgOnlnKsk PerUsr TUA-00007 ExchOnlnArchExchSvr ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr TVA-00020 ShrPntOnInP1 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr TWA-00013 ShrPntOnInP2 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr TWA-00016 ShrPntOnInP2 ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL ShrPntOnInP1 PerUsr U5U-00001 IntunUSL ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr U5U-00002 IntunUSL ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr ECAL U5U-00003 IntunUSL ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr CoreCAL U7U-00001 IntunUSLAddOn ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr U7U-00002 IntunUSLAddOn ALNG SubsVL MVL XtraStrglGB UT6-00006 O365PE3 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr CoreCAL UT6-00010 O365PE3 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr OffProPls UT6-00014 O365PE3 ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Trnstn PerUsr ECAL V3W-00001 DynMktgStrg ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AdclOn V5W-00001 DynMktgEmailMsg ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AdclOn V7W-00002 DynCRMOnInStorage ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Restricted AdclOn V9W-00001 DynCRMOnInProdlnst ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Restricted Srvcs VJX-00002 I PrjctOnline ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr VJX-00008 I PrjctOnline ShrclSvr ALNG SU MVL PrjctLite PerUsr Page 225 of 1812 Purchase Period Purchase Unit FL Price Estimated Retail Price Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.05 $ 11.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.70 $ 4.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 42.14 $ 51.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.06 $ 2.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 18.19 $ 22.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 5.18 $ 6.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.30 $ 11.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.12 $ 5.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 0.82 $ 1.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.22 $ 2.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.14 $ 2.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.15 $ 1.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.07 $ 1.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.15 $ 1.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 0.91 $ 1.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.90 $ 9.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.57 $ 9.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.94 $ 6.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.03 $ 4.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.53 $ 5.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.12 $ 5.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 8.72 $ 10.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 5.18 $ 6.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.14 $ 11.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.17 $ 7.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.95 $ 13.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.53 $ 12.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.00 $ 8.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.98 $ 9.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 0.25 $ 0.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.63 $ 3.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 16.13 $ 19.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.94 $ 6.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.56 $ 1.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 17.53 $ 21.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 42.14 $ 51.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 8.97 $ 10.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 19.01 $ 23.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.70 $ 13.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.06 $ 2.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.04 $ 12.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.03 $ 13.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.00 $ 15.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.74 $ 9.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.00 $ 15.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 17.53 $ 21.30 Page 226 of 1812 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 16.13 $ 19.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.09 $ 15.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 17.69 $ 21.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.23 $ 18.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 16.46 $ 20.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.97 $ 19.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 16.79 $ 20.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 12.92 $ 15.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.93 $ 14.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.69 $ 14.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 16.46 $ 20.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.31 $ 18.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.42 $ 7.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.46 $ 4.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 23.21 $ 28.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.70 $ 4.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.47 $ 3.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.65 $ 9.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.95 $ 4.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.55 $ 9.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.25 $ 7.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.71 $ 11.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 28.23 $ 34.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.99 $ 17.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.01 $ 7.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.16 $ 8.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.01 $ 7.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.58 $ 3.55 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 17.04 $ 20.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.47 $ 18.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 14.16 $ 17.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.03 $ 13.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.72 $ 19.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.17 $ 16.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 14.48 $ 17.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.99 $ 17.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.03 $ 13.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.03 $ 13.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.98 $ 9.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 14.81 $ 18.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.86 $ 13.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 14.40 $ 17.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.71 $ 11.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 13.33 $ 16.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.81 $ 2.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.36 $ 1.87 Page 227 of 1812 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.74 $ 3.77 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.38 $ 1.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.60 $ 3.57 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.31 $ 1.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.57 $ 4.91 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 96.62 $ 117.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.32 $ 8.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 49.96 $ 60.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 36.13 $ 43.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 26.99 $ 32.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 38.43 $ 46.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.56 $ 1.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 5.18 $ 6.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.30 $ 11.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.12 $ 5.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.15 $ 1.40 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.46 $ 11.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.41 $ 9.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.52 $ 14.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 10.53 $ 12.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 22.96 $ 27.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 11.52 $ 14.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 18.35 $ 22.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 154.56 $ 187.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 104.69 $ 127.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 131.60 $ 159.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 143.12 $ 173.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 58.02 $ 70.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 141.47 $ 171.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 138.26 $ 168.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 141.47 $ 171.90 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 138.26 $ 168.00 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.32 $ 1.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.87 $ 4.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.55 $ 3.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.01 $ 7.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.53 $ 5.50 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.13 $ 3.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.77 $ 5.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.22 $ 2.70 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.46 $ 4.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.79 $ 4.60 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.46 $ 4.20 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.30 $ 2.80 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.55 $ 3.10 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.07 $ 1.30 Non -Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.01 $ 7.30 Page 228 of 1812 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.44 $ 5.40 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.13 $ 3.80 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.88 $ 3.50 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.40 $ 1.70 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.06 $ 2.50 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.70 $ 4.50 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 5.93 $ 7.20 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.22 $ 2.70 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 4.53 $ 5.50 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.13 $ 3.80 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 3.13 $ 3.80 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.55 $ 3.10 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 2.30 $ 2.80 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.38 $ 11.40 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 6.09 $ 7.40 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 7.00 $ 8.50 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 1.56 $ 1.90 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 15.47 $ 18.80 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 9.05 $ 11.00 Non-Specific 1 Month(s) $ 424.17 $ 515.40 Non-Specific 11 Month(s) $ 24.03 $ 29.20 Non-Specific 11 Month(s) 1 $ 18.85 1 $ 22.90 Page 229 of 1812 Part Number Item Name 034-00058 LrningSItnseReference ALNG SubsVL MVL Combination Lib 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01776 Prjct ALNG LicSAPk MVL 076-01912 Prjct ALNG SA MVL 076-01912 Prjct ALNG SA MVL 076-01912 Prjct ALNG SA MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00110 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 125-00124 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG SA MVL 125-00124 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG SA MVL 125-00124 VSTeamFndtnSvr ALNG SA MVL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 228-04433 SQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04433 SQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04433 ISQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04437 ISQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 ISQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 230 of 1812 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 269-03280 OfficeProPlus ALNG WAH MVL 269-03280 OfficeProPlus ALNG WAH MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02177 ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 312-02257 ExchgSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 312-02257 ExchgSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 312-02257 ExchgSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02412 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL 395-02504 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SA MVL 395-02504 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SA MVL 395-02504 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SA MVL Page 231 of 1812 395-03039 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SASU MVL ExchgSvrStd 395-03039 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SASU MVL ExchgSvrStd 395-03039 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SASU MVL ExchgSvrStd 395-03039 ExchgSvrEnt ALNG SASU MVL ExchgSvrStd 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00159 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00160 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00161 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00161 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00161 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3CJ-00162 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00162 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3CJ-00162 DynCRMESSCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01189 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01190 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01191 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01191 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01191 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 3EJ-01192 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01192 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3EJ-01192 DynCRMBasicAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 3Q7-00007 jAppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Cmmt StdAPlMgmt 3Q7-00008 lAppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg StdAPlMgmt 3Q7-00009 jAppsrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1 Daily Unit Commit DevAPIMngmnt Page 232 of 1812 3Q7-00010 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1 Daily Unit Ovrg DevAPIMngmnt 3Q7-00023 AppSvcs ShrSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Cmmt RmtAppConsBscAppCllctn 3Q7-00024 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Ovrg RmtAppConsBscAppCllctn 3Q7-00025 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Ovrg RmtAppConsStdAppCllctn 3Q7-00026 AppSvcs ShrSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Cmmt RmtAppConsStdAppCllctn 3Q7-00031 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppNmdBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00032 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppNmdBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00033 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppNmdStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00034 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppNmdStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00039 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppConsBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00040 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppConsBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00041 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppConsStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00042 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppConsStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00047 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt RmtAppNmdBscUsers 3Q7-00048 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg RmtAppNmdBscUsers 3Q7-00049 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt RmtAppNmdStdUsers 3Q7-00050 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg RmtAppNmdStdUsers 3Q7-00057 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt AtmtnStd 3Q7-00058 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg AtmtnStd 3Q7-00087 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MOps Cmmt KeyVaultOps 3Q7-00088 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MOps Ovg KeyVaultOps 3Q7-00089 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Key Cmmt KeyVaultHSM-key 3Q7-00090 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Key Ovg KeyVaultHSM-key 3Q7-00091 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt OperinsightsFreeDataAn 3Q7-00092 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg OperinsightsFreeDataAn 3Q7-00093 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt OperinsightsPremDataAn 3Q7-00094 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg OperinsightsPremDataAn 3Q7-00095 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt OperinsightsStdDataAn 3Q7-00096 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg OperinsightsStdDataAn 3Q7-00097 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 500Minutes Cmmt BscAtmtn 3Q7-00098 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 500Minutes Ovg BscAtmtn 3Q7-00099 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 500Minutes Cmmt FreeAtmtn 3Q7-00100 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 500Minutes Ovg FreeAtmtn 3Q7-00101 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Cmmt PremAPlMgmt 3Q7-00102 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg PremAPlMgmt 3R2-00002 AzureActvDrctryPrem ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 3SK-00001 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt 1GB 3SK-00002 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg 1GB 3SK-00003 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 2GB Ovg 2GB 3SK-00004 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 4GB Cmmt 4GB 3SK-00005 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 128MB Cmmt 128MB 3SK-00006 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 128MB Ovg 128MB 3SK-00007 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 2GB Cmmt 2GB 3SK-00008 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 256MB Cmmt 256MB 3SK-00009 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 256MB Ovg 256MB 3SK-00010 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 4GB Ovg 4GB 3SK-00011 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 512MB Cmmt 512MB Page 233 of 1812 3SK-00012 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 512MB Ovg 512MB 3SK-00023 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC5 3SK-00024 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC5 3SK-00025 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC6 3SK-00026 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC6 3SK-00027 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedStdCO 3SK-00028 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedStdCO 3SK-00029 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedStdC1 3SK-00030 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedStdC1 3SK-00031 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC2 3SK-00032 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC2 3SK-00033 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC3 3SK-00034 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC3 3SK-00035 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC4 3SK-00036 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC4 3SK-00037 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC5 3SK-00038 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC5 3SK-00039 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC6 3SK-00040 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC6 3SK-00041 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedBscCO 3SK-00042 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedBscCO 3SK-00043 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedBscC1 3SK-00044 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedBscC1 3SK-00045 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC2 3SK-00046 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC2 3SK-00047 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC3 3SK-00048 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC3 3SK-00049 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC4 3SK-00050 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC4 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 4WP-00001 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDB 4WP-00002 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDB 4WP-00003 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DB 4WP-00004 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DB 4WP-00005 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DB 4WP-00006 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DB 4WP-00007 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DB 4WP-00008 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DB Page 234 of 1812 4WP-00009 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DB 4WP-00010 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DB 4WP-00011 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DB 4WP-00012 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DB 4WP-00013 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBJAW 4WP-00014 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBJAW 4WP-00015 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBBRS 4WP-00016 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBBRS 4WP-00017 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBBRS 4WP-00018 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBBRS 4WP-00019 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBJAW 4WP-00020 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBJAW 4WP-00021 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBJAE 4WP-00022 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBJAE 4WP-00023 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDB 4WP-00024 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDB 4WP-00025 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDB 4WP-00026 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDB 4WP-00027 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBJAE 4WP-00028 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBJAE 4WP-00029 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBBRS 4WP-00030 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBBRS 4WP-00031 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBJAW 4WP-00032 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBJAW 4WP-00033 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBJAW 4WP-00034 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBJAW 4WP-00035 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBJAW 4WP-00036 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBJAW 4WP-00037 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBJAW 4WP-00038 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBJAW 4WP-00039 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBJAW 4WP-00040 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBJAW 4WP-00041 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBJAW 4WP-00042 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBJAW 4WP-00043 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBJAE 4WP-00044 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBJAE 4WP-00045 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBJAE 4WP-00046 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBJAE 4WP-00047 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBJAE 4WP-00048 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBJAE 4WP-00049 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBJAE 4WP-00050 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBJAE 4WP-00051 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBJAE 4WP-00052 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBJAE 4WP-00053 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBJAE 4WP-00054 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBJAE 4WP-00055 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBBRS Page 235 of 1812 4WP-00056 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBBRS 4WP-00057 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBBRS 4WP-00058 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBBRS 4WP-00059 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBBRS 4WP-00060 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBBRS 4WP-00061 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBBRS 4WP-00062 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBBRS 4WP-00063 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBBRS 4WP-00064 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBBRS 4WP-00065 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDB 4WP-00066 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDB 4WP-00067 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDB 4WP-00068 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDB 4WP-00069 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDB 4WP-00070 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDB 4WP-00071 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00072 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00073 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00074 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00075 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecActvGeoDB 4WP-00076 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDB 4WP-00077 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00078 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00079 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00080 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00081 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00082 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00083 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00084 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00085 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00086 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00087 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBBRS 4WP-00088 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBBRS 4WP-00089 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00090 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00091 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00092 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00093 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00094 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00095 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00096 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00097 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00098 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00099 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00100 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00101 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00102 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBJAE Page 236 of 1812 4WP-00103 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBJAE 4WP-00104 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBJAE 4WP-00105 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00106 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00107 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00108 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00109 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00110 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00111 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBJAW 4WP-00112 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBJAW 4WP-00113 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDaysAUE 4WP-00114 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDaysAUE 4WP-00115 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDaysAUSE 4WP-00116 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDaysAUSE 4WP-00117 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDaysBRS 4WP-00118 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDaysBRS 4WP-00119 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDaysJAE 4WP-00120 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDaysJAE 4WP-00121 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDaysJAW 4WP-00122 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDaysJAW 4WP-00125 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSODBDays 4WP-00126 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSODBDays 4WP-00127 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysBRS 4WP-00128 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDaysBRS 4WP-00129 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysJAE 4WP-00130 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDaysJAE 4WP-00131 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysJAW 4WP-00132 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDaysJAW 4WP-00133 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDays 4WP-00134 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDays 4WP-00135 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysAUE 4WP-00136 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDaysAUE 4WP-00137 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysAUSE 4WP-00138 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg StdSOSecDBDaysAUSE 4WP-00141 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt FreeDB 4WP-00142 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBAUE 4WP-00143 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBAUSE 4WP-00145 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBAUE 4WP-00146 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBAUSE 4WP-00148 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP2ScndryActGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00149 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBAUE 4WP-00150 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBAUSE 4WP-00152 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PrmPlScndryGeoDBAUE 4WP-00154 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PrmP2ScndryGeoDBAUE 4WP-00156 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBAUE 4WP-00159 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PrmPlScndryActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00160 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlScndryGeoDBAUSE Page 237 of 1812 4WP-00161 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlScndryActGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00162 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PrmP2ScndryActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00163 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2ScndryGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00166 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00167 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00168 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00169 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBAUE 4WP-00170 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBAUSE 4WP-00172 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBAUE 4WP-00173 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBAUSE 4WP-00175 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBAUE 4WP-00176 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBAUSE 4WP-00178 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBAUE 4WP-00179 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBAUSE 4WP-00181 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg FreeDB 4WP-00182 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBAUE 4WP-00183 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBAUSE 4WP-00185 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBAUE 4WP-00186 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBAUSE 4WP-00188 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2ScndryActGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00189 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBAUE 4WP-00190 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBAUSE 4WP-00192 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PrmPlScndryGeoDBAUE 4WP-00194 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PrmP2ScndryGeoDBAUE 4WP-00196 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBAUE 4WP-00199 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PrmPlScndryActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00200 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlScndryGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00201 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlScndryActGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00202 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PrmP2ScndryActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00203 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2ScndryGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00206 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBAUE 4WP-00207 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00208 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00209 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBAUE 4WP-00210 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBAUSE 4WP-00212 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBAUE 4WP-00213 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBAUSE 4WP-00215 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBAUE 4WP-00216 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBAUSE 4WP-00218 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBAUE 4WP-00219 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBAUSE 4WP-00221 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBAUE 4WP-00222 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBAUSE 4WP-00224 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBAUE 4WP-00225 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBAUSE 4ZF-00019 JVDA ALNG SubsVL MVL PerDvc 5HU-00215 ISfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 238 of 1812 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00215 SfBSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 5HU-00216 SfBSvr ALNG SA MVL 5HU-00216 SfBSvr ALNG SA MVL 5HU-00216 SfBSvr ALNG SA MVL 5PW-00003 AzureBsnssAnitcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1TB Cmmt DataPressd 5PW-00004 AzureBsnssAnitcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1TB Ovg DataPressd 5PW-00005 AzureBsnssAnitcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 50Hrs Cmmt StrmngUnits 5PW-00006 AzureBsnssAnitcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 50Hrs Ovg StrmngUnits 6KV-00007 ExchgEntCALSrvcsforEnt ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 6PV-00007 EntCALSrvcsforEnt ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 6QK-00001 AzureMonetaryCommit ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Commit 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01251 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01252 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01253 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01253 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01253 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 6VC-01254 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01254 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 6VC-01254 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 6VC-02567 WinRmtDsktpSrvcsCAL ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr 6XC-00298 Win RmtDsktpSrvcsExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL 6XC-00298 Win RmtDsktpSrvcsExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL 6XC-00298 Win RmtDsktpSrvcsExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL 6XC-00298 Win RmtDsktpSrvcsExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL 6XC-00298 Win 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SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 76N-02345 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02427 SharePointEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 76N-02468 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 76N-02468 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 76N-02468 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 76N-02550 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 76N-02550 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 76N-02550 SharePointEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 77D-00110 IVSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 77D-00110 IVSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 77D-00110 IVSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 240 of 1812 77D-00110 VSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 77D-00110 VSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 77D-00110 VSProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 77D-00110 VSProwMSDN ALNG 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D2M-00366 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG LicSAPk MVL D2M-00366 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG LicSAPk MVL D2M-00368 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SA MVL D2M-00368 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SA MVL D2M-00368 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SA MVL D2M-00498 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SASU MVL SQLSvrStd D2M-00498 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SASU MVL SQLSvrStd D2M-00498 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SASU MVL SQLSvrStd D2M-00498 SQLSvrBsnsslntelligence ALNG SASU MVL SQLSvrStd D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01979 BztlkSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic D75-01980 BztlkSvrStd ALNG SASU MVL 2Lic BztlkSvrBrnch CoreLic D75-01980 BztlkSvrStd ALNG SASU MVL 2Lic BztlkSvrBrnch CoreLic D75-01980 BztlkSvrStd ALNG SASU MVL 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MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00011 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00012 DynAXEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GD7-00013 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GD7-00013 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GD7-00013 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GD7-00014 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GD7-00014 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GD7-00014 DynAXEnt ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL Page 245 of 1812 GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00011 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00012 DynAXFnctnl ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF4-00013 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF4-00013 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF4-00013 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF4-00014 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF4-00014 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF4-00014 DynAXFnctnl ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00009 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00010 DynAxSlfServe ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GF9-00011 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF9-00011 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF9-00011 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GF9-00012 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF9-00012 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GF9-00012 DynAxSlfServe ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00005 DYNAXSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG3-00006 DYNAXSvr ALNG SA MVL GG3-00006 DYNAXSvr ALNG SA MVL GG3-00006 DYNAXSvr ALNG SA MVL Page 246 of 1812 GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00011 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00012 DynAXTask ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL GG4-00013 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GG4-00013 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GG4-00013 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL GG4-00014 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GG4-00014 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GG4-00014 DynAXTask ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00005 DynAXStrSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG6-00006 DynAXStrSvr ALNG SA MVL GG6-00006 DynAXStrSvr ALNG SA MVL GG6-00006 DynAXStrSvr ALNG SA MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00005 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL GG7-00006 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG SA MVL GG7-00006 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG SA MVL GG7-00006 DynAXCoreSvr ALNG SA MVL GT4-00001 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Std GT4-00002 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Prem GT4-00003 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Prem Plus GT4-00004 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Bsc GT4-00005 jAzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PremUltd GT4-00006 lAzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PremPlusUltd GT4-00007 jAzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL StdUltd Page 247 of 1812 GT4-00008 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL BscUltd GT4-00009 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL BscRDSAO GT4-00010 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL StdRDSAO GT4-00011 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL BscRDSAOUltd GT4-00012 AzureRmtAppPlan ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL StdRDSAOUltd H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00232 SharePointSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H04-00268 SharePointSvr ALNG SA MVL H04-00268 SharePointSvr ALNG SA MVL H04-00268 SharePointSvr ALNG SA MVL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00419 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL H21-00420 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL H21-00420 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL H21-00420 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL H21-00591 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL H21-00591 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL H21-00591 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H21-00595 PrjctSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL H22-00475 PrjctSvr ALNG SA MVL H22-00475 PrjctSvr ALNG SA MVL H22-00475 PrjctSvr ALNG SA MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H22-00479 I PrjctSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL Page 248 of 1812 H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00237 PrjctPro ALNG LicSAPk MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00238 PrjctPro ALNG SA MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00238 PrjctPro ALNG SA MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00238 PrjctPro ALNG SA MVL wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00910 PrjctPro ALNG SASU MVL PrjctStd wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00910 PrjctPro ALNG SASU MVL PrjctStd wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00910 PrjctPro ALNG SASU MVL PrjctStd wlPrjctSvrCAL H30-00910 PrjctPro ALNG SASU MVL PrjctStd wlPrjctSvrCAL H51-00011 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn H51-00011 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn H51-00011 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn H51-00013 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct Std H51-00013 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS 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CoretoFndtn H51-00198 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn CoretoFndtn H51-00251 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn FndtntoStd H51-00251 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn FndtntoStd H51-00251 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn FndtntoStd H51-00284 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn StdtoPlus H51-00284 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn StdtoPlus H51-00284 Premier ALNG ProEntSrvc PSS AnnualSprtCntrct AddOn StdtoPlus HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic HJA-00774 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic Page 249 of 1812 HJA-00775 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG SA MVL 21-ic CoreLic HJA-00775 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG SA MVL 21-ic CoreLic HJA-00775 BztlkSvrBrnch ALNG SA MVL 21-ic CoreLic J2Q-00001 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTOut1GbZ1 J2Q-00002 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTOut1GbZ1 J2Q-00003 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTOut1GbZ2 J2Q-00004 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTOut1GbZ2 J2Q-00005 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTOut10GbZ1 J2Q-00006 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTOut10GbZ1 J2Q-00007 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTOut10GbZ2 J2Q-00008 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTOut10GbZ2 J2Q-00009 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 1Gb Z1 J2Q-00010 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTln1GbZ1 J2Q-00011 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTln1GbZ2 J2Q-00012 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 1Gb Z2 J2Q-00013 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTIn10GbZ1 J2Q-00014 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 10Gb Z1 J2Q-00015 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTIn10GbZ2 J2Q-00016 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTIn10GbZ2 J2Q-00017 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtIXP1Gb J2Q-00018 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtIXP1Gb J2Q-00019 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtIXP10Gb J2Q-00020 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtIXP10Gb J2Q-00021 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtCarrierlOMb J2Q-00022 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtCarrierlOMb J2Q-00023 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtCarrier50Mb J2Q-00024 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtCarrier50Mb J2Q-00025 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRtCarrier100Mb J2Q-00026 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtCarrier100Mb J2Q-00027 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRtCarrier500Mb J2Q-00028 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtCarrier500Mb J2Q-00029 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtCarrierlGb J2Q-00030 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtCarrierlGb J2Q-00031 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRtIXP50OMb J2Q-00032 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRtIXP20OMb J2Q-00033 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT In 20OMb Z2 J2Q-00034 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT In 50OMb Z1 J2Q-00035 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTln500MbZ1 J2Q-00036 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTln200MbZ2 J2Q-00037 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT In 50OMb Z2 J2Q-00038 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTln500MbZ2 J2Q-00039 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRtIXP20OMb J2Q-00040 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRtIXP50OMb J2Q-00041 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTOut200MbZ1 J2Q-00042 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT Out 20OMb Z1 J2Q-00043 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTOut500MbZ1 J2Q-00044 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT Out 50OMb Z1 Page 250 of 1812 J2Q-00045 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTOut200MbZ2 J2Q-00046 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT Out 200Mb Z2 J2Q-00047 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNGSubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTOut500MbZ2 J2Q-00048 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT Out 500Mb Z2 J2Q-00049 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100 GB Commit IXPDTln200MbZ1 J2Q-00050 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100 GB Ovrg IXP DT In 200Mb Z1 J2Q-00051 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1 GB Commit Carrier DT Out J2Q-00052 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg ExpRtCarrierDTOut J2Q-00053 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt ExpRtCarrierDTln J2Q-00054 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg ExpRtCarrierDTln J2Q-00057 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTIn10GbZ3 J2Q-00058 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTIn10GbZ3 J2Q-00059 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTln200MbZ3 J2Q-00060 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTln200MbZ3 J2Q-00061 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTln1GbZ3 J2Q-00062 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTOut500MbZ3 J2Q-00063 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTOut500MbZ3 J2Q-00064 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTOut200MbZ3 J2Q-00065 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTOut200MbZ3 J2Q-00066 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTOut1GbZ3 J2Q-00067 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTOut1GbZ3 J2Q-00068 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTln1GbZ3 J2Q-00069 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTOut10GbZ3 J2Q-00070 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTOut10GbZ3 J2Q-00071 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit IXPDTln500MbZ3 J2Q-00072 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ExpRtIXPDTln500MbZ3 J2Q-00097 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Commit ExpRtBGPRteAdd-on J2Q-00098 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg ExpRtBGPRteAdd-on J33-00001 SclEnggmntEnt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr J33-00002 SclEnggmntEnt ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL SclEnggmntPro PerUsr J34-00001 SclEnggmntPro ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr J34-00002 SclEnggmntPro ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn toCRMProCAL J35-00001 SclEnggmntPosts ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Lic AddOn Posts100k J35-00002 SclEnggmntPosts ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn Postsl0k J35-00003 SclEnggmntPosts ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100Lic AddOn PostslM J5P-00001 SclEnggmntEnhSup ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr J5Q-00001 SclEnggmntProDirSup ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr J5Q-00003 SclEnggmntProDirSup ShrdSvr ALNG SU MVL SclEnggmntEnhSup PerUsr JY2-00011 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt JavaDevEnvlcore JY2-00012 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg JavaDevEnvlcore JY2-00019 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLEnticore JY2-00020 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLEnticore JY2-00021 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLStdlcore JY2-00022 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLStdlcore JY2-00023 jAzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStdlcore JY2-00024 lAzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStdlcore JY2-00025 jAzureoracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBWLStdlcore Page 251 of 1812 JY2-00026 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBWLStdlcore JY2-00027 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt JavaDevEnv2Cr JY2-00028 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg JavaDevEnv2Cr JY2-00029 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt JavaDevEnv4Cr JY2-00030 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg JavaDevEnv4Cr JY2-00031 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt JavaDevEnv8Cr JY2-00032 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg JavaDevEnv8Cr JY2-00033 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt JavaDevEnvl6Cr JY2-00034 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg JavaDevEnvl6Cr JY2-00035 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnticore JY2-00036 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnticore JY2-00037 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBWLEnticore JY2-00038 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBWLEnticore JY2-00039 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStd2Cr JY2-00040 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStd2Cr JY2-00041 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStd4Cr JY2-00042 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStd4Cr JY2-00043 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStd8Cr JY2-00044 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStd8Cr JY2-00045 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStd16Cr JY2-00046 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStd16Cr JY2-00047 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnt2Cr JY2-00048 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnt2Cr JY2-00049 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnt4Cr JY2-00050 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnt4Cr JY2-00063 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrStd2Cr JY2-00064 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrStd2Cr JY2-00067 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrStd4Cr JY2-00068 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrStd4Cr JY2-00069 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrStd8Cr JY2-00070 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrStd8Cr JY2-00071 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnt16Cr JY2-00072 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnt16Cr JY2-00073 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrStdl6Cr JY2-00074 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrStdl6Cr JY2-00075 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrEnt2Cr JY2-00076 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrEnt2Cr JY2-00077 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrEnt4Cr JY2-00078 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrEnt4Cr JY2-00079 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrEnt8Cr JY2-00080 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrEnt8Cr JY2-00081 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLWLSvrEntl6Cr JY2-00082 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLWLSvrEntl6Cr JY2-00083 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnt8Cr JY2-00084 jAzure0racle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnt8Cr JY2-00085 lAzure0racle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt2Cr JY2-00086 jAzureoracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt2Cr Page 252 of 1812 JY2-00087 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd2Cr JY2-00088 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd2Cr JY2-00089 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt4Cr JY2-00090 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt4Cr JY2-00091 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd4Cr JY2-00092 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd4Cr JY2-00093 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt8Cr JY2-00094 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt8Cr JY2-00095 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd8Cr JY2-00096 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd8Cr JY2-00097 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Commit DBStdWLSvrStdl6Cr JY2-00098 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ORCLDBStdWLSvrStdl6Cr JY2-00099 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEntWLSvrEntl6Cr JY2-00100 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEntWLSvrEntl6Cr JY2-00101 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt JavaDevEnv32Core JY2-00102 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg Java DevEnv32Core JY2-00103 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEnt32Core JY2-00104 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEnt32Core JY2-00105 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt32Core JY2-00106 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBEntWLSvrEnt32Core JY2-00107 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd32Core JY2-00108 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBStdWLSvrStd32Core JY2-00109 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLWLSvrEnt32Core JY2-00110 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLWLSvrEnt32Core JY2-00111 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLWLSvrStd32Core JY2-00112 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg 0RCLWLSvrStd32Core JY2-00113 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Hr Cmmt ORCLDBStd32Core JY2-00114 AzureOracle ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Hr Ovg ORCLDBStd32Core KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00009 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00010 DynAXEntAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT3-00011 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT3-00011 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT3-00011 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT3-00012 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT3-00012 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL Page 253 of 1812 KT3-00012 DynAXEntAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00009 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00010 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT4-00011 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT4-00011 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT4-00011 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT4-00012 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT4-00012 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT4-00012 DynAXFnctnlAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00009 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00010 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL KT9-00011 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT9-00011 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT9-00011 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL KT9-00012 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT9-00012 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL KT9-00012 DynAXTaskAdd ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL L5D-00161 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00161 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00161 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00161 IVSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00161 IVSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00161 IVSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 254 of 1812 L5D-00161 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL L5D-00162 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG SA MVL L5D-00162 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG SA MVL L5D-00162 VSTstProwMSDN ALNG SA MVL MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00502 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00503 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr MFF-00505 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerOSE MFF-00505 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerOSE MFF-00505 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerOSE MFF-00506 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerUsr MFF-00506 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerUsr MFF-00506 SysCtrCltMgmtSte ALNG SA MVL PerUsr MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00115 VSEntwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL MX3-00117 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SA MVL MX3-00117 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SA MVL MX3-00117 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SA MVL MX3-00118 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSProwMSDN MX3-00118 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSProwMSDN MX3-00118 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSProwMSDN MX3-00118 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSProwMSDN MX3-00119 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSTstProwMSDN MX3-00119 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSTstProwMSDN MX3-00119 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSTstProwMSDN MX3-00119 VSEntwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSTstProwMSDN N6H-00007 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DBUnit Cmmt SQLDBUnitsBRS N6H-00008 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DBUnit Ovg SQLDBUnitsBRS N6H-00009 ISQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DBUnit Cmmt SQLDBUnitsJAW N6H-00010 ISQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DBUnit Ovg SQLDBUnitsJAW N6H-00011 ISQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DBUnit Cmmt SQLDBUntsJAE Page 255 of 1812 N6H-00012 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DBUnit Ovg SQLDBUntsJAE N6H-00013 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DBUnit Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUE N6H-00014 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DBUnit Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUSE N6H-00016 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DBUnit Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUE N6H-00017 SQLAzureWeb ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DBUnit Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUSE N7H-00014 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VM(Non-Win) N7H-00015 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VM(Non-Win) N7H-00016 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt MdiaEncDataProc N7H-00017 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg MdiaEncDataProc N7H-00018 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt VirtNtwkBscGtwy N7H-00019 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg VirtNtwkBscGtwy N7H-00022 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VM(Win) N7H-00023 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VM(Win) N7H-00030 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASCIoudSrvc N7H-00031 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASCIoudSrvc N7H-00033 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SQLSrvrWeb(upto4c) N7H-00034 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVM(Non-Win) N7H-00035 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVM(Win) N7H-00039 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SQLSrvrWeb(upto4c) N7H-00040 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVM(Non-Win) N7H-00041 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVM(Win) N7H-00042 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VM(Win) N7H-00043 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VM(Win) N7H-00044 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VM(Non-Win) N7H-00045 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CIoudSrvc N7H-00046 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CIoudSrvc N7H-00056 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VM(Non-Win) N7H-00066 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CIoudSrvc N7H-00067 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CIoudSrvc N7H-00068 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VM(Win) N7H-00069 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VM(Non-Win) N7H-00070 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VM(Win) N7H-00071 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VM(Non-Win) N7H-00083 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1HDInsight N7H-00084 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1HDInsight N7H-00100 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Smalllnstance N7H-00101 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Smalllnstance N7H-00102 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCIoudSrvcs N7H-00103 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCIoudSrvcs N7H-00104 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVM(Win) N7H-00105 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVM(Win) N7H-00106 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVM(Non-Win) N7H-00107 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVM(Non-Win) N7H-00108 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCIoudSrvc N7H-00109 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCIoudSrvc N7H-00110 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CIoudSrvc N7H-00111 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CIoudSrvc Page 256 of 1812 N7H-00112 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVM(Non-Win) N7H-00113 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVM(Non-Win) N7H-00114 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VM(Win) N7H-00115 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VM(Win) N7H-00116 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVM(Win) N7H-00117 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVM(Win) N7H-00120 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VM(Non-Win) N7H-00121 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VM(Non-Win) N7H-00122 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt StdSchdlr N7H-00123 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg StdSchdlr N7H-00124 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMWinUSE N7H-00125 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMWinUSE N7H-00126 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMWinUSNCen N7H-00127 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMWinUSNCen N7H-00128 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8VMWinUSSCen N7H-00129 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8VMWinUSSCen N7H-00130 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00131 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00132 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8VMWinUSNCen N7H-00133 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8VMWinUSNCen N7H-00134 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNon-WinUSE N7H-00135 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNon-WinUSE N7H-00136 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00137 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00138 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNon-WinEUW N7H-00139 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNon-WinEUW N7H-00140 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMNon-WinUSE2 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A7CSBRS N7H-00438 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSBRS N7H-00439 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSBRS N7H-00440 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASCSBRS N7H-00441 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASCSBRS N7H-00442 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSBRS Page 263 of 1812 N7H-00443 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSBRS N7H-00444 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSBRS N7H-00445 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSBRS N7H-00446 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSUSE2 N7H-00447 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSUSE2 N7H-00448 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8CSUSE2 N7H-00449 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8CSUSE2 N7H-00450 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSAPSE N7H-00451 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSAPSE N7H-00452 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt 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ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSUSE2 N7H-00469 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSEUW N7H-00470 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSEUW N7H-00471 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSUSE2 N7H-00472 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5CSUSE2 N7H-00473 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5CSUSE2 N7H-00474 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSEUW N7H-00475 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSEUW N7H-00476 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSUSE2 N7H-00477 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSUSE2 N7H-00478 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSUSE2 N7H-00479 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSEUW N7H-00480 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSEUW N7H-00481 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSUSE2 N7H-00482 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASCSEUW N7H-00483 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee 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ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSUSCen N7H-00499 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSUSCen N7H-00500 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSEUN N7H-00501 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSEUN N7H-00502 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSEUN N7H-00503 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSEUN N7H-00504 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSEUN N7H-00505 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSEUN N7H-00506 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSEUN N7H-00507 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSEUN N7H-00508 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASCSEUN N7H-00509 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASCSEUN N7H-00510 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSEUN N7H-00511 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSEUN N7H-00512 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00513 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 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ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWinBRS N7H-00529 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWinBRS N7H-00530 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00531 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00532 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMWinBRS N7H-00533 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMWinBRS N7H-00534 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00535 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00536 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMWinBRS Page 265 of 1812 N7H-00537 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMWinBRS N7H-00538 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00539 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00540 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinBRS N7H-00541 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinBRS N7H-00542 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00543 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00544 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSAPSE N7H-00545 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSAPSE N7H-00546 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinBRS N7H-00547 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinBRS N7H-00548 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSAPSE N7H-00549 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSAPSE N7H-00550 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASCSAPSE N7H-00551 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASCSAPSE N7H-00552 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSAPSE N7H-00553 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSAPSE N7H-00554 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSEUN N7H-00555 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSEUN N7H-00556 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSUSW N7H-00557 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272 of 1812 N7H-01128 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNWAUE N7H-01129 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNWAUE N7H-01130 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNWAUSE N7H-01131 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNWAUSE N7H-01132 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWAUE N7H-01133 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWAUE N7H-01134 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWAUSE N7H-01135 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWAUSE N7H-01136 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNWAUE N7H-01137 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNWAUE N7H-01138 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNWAUSE N7H-01139 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNWAUSE N7H-01140 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMWAUE N7H-01141 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMWAUE N7H-01142 AzureCompute ShrclSvr ALNG 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWEUW N7H-01342 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWJAE N7H-01343 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWJAW N7H-01344 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSCen N7H-01345 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSE N7H-01346 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSE2 N7H-01347 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSNCen N7H-01348 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSSCen N7H-01349 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMNWUSW N7H-01350 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWAPE N7H-01351 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWAPSE N7H-01352 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWAUSE N7H-01353 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWBRS N7H-01354 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWEUN N7H-01355 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWEUW N7H-01356 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWJAE N7H-01357 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWJAW N7H-01358 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSCen N7H-01359 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSE N7H-01360 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSE2 N7H-01361 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSNCen N7H-01362 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSSCen N7H-01363 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10VMWUSW N7H-01364 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSAPE N7H-01365 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSAPSE N7H-01366 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSAUE N7H-01367 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSAUSE N7H-01368 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSBRS N7H-01369 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSEUN Page 276 of 1812 N7H-01370 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSEUW N7H-01371 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSJAE N7H-01372 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSJAW N7H-01373 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1ICSUSCen N7H-01374 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSUSE N7H-01375 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1ICSUSE2 N7H-01376 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1ICSUSNCen N7H-01377 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1ICSUSSCen N7H-01378 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11CSUSW N7H-01379 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWAPE N7H-01380 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWAPSE N7H-01381 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWAUE N7H-01382 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWAUSE N7H-01383 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWBRS N7H-01384 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWEUN N7H-01385 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWEUW N7H-01386 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWJAE N7H-01387 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWJAW N7H-01388 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMNWUSCen N7H-01389 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWUSE N7H-01390 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMNWUSE2 N7H-01391 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMNWUSNCen N7H-01392 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMNWUSSCen N7H-01393 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMNWUSW N7H-01394 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWAPE N7H-01395 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWAPSE N7H-01396 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWAUSE N7H-01397 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWBRS N7H-01398 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWEUN N7H-01399 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWEUW N7H-01400 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWJAE N7H-01401 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWJAW N7H-01402 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMWUSCen N7H-01403 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWUSE N7H-01404 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMWUSE2 N7H-01405 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMWUSNCen N7H-01406 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A1IVMWUSSCen N7H-01407 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWUSW N7H-01408 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A11VMWAUE N7H-01409 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11VMWAUE N7H-01410 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GICSUSE2 N7H-01411 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GICSUSE2 N7H-01420 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1,OOOLic Cmmt MdiaSvcsPlayRdy N7H-01421 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1,OOOLic Ovg MdiaSvcsPlayRdy N7H-01422 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2VMWUSE2 N7H-01423 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2VMWUSE2 N7H-01424 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2VMNWUSE2 Page 277 of 1812 N7H-01425 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2VMNWUSE2 N7H-01426 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2CSUSE2 N7H-01427 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2CSUSE2 N7H-01428 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3VMWUSE2 N7H-01429 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3VMWUSE2 N7H-01430 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3VMNWUSE2 N7H-01431 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3VMNWUSE2 N7H-01432 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3CSUSE2 N7H-01433 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3CSUSE2 N7H-01434 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4VMWUSE2 N7H-01435 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4VMWUSE2 N7H-01436 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4VMNWUSE2 N7H-01437 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4VMNWUSE2 N7H-01438 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4CSUSE2 N7H-01439 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4CSUSE2 N7H-01440 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSVMWUSE2 N7H-01441 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSVMWUSE2 N7H-01442 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSVMNWUSE2 N7H-01443 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSVMNWUSE2 N7H-01444 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSCSUSE2 N7H-01445 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSCSUSE2 N7H-01446 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GIVMWUSW N7H-01447 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GIVMWUSW N7H-01448 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GIVMNWUSW N7H-01449 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GIVMNWUSW N7H-01450 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GICSUSW N7H-01451 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GICSUSW N7H-01478 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GIVMNWUSE2 N7H-01479 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GIVMNWUSE2 N7H-01480 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2VMWUSW N7H-01481 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2VMWUSW N7H-01482 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2VMNWUSW N7H-01483 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2VMNWUSW N7H-01484 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G2CSUSW N7H-01485 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G2CSUSW N7H-01486 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3VMWUSW N7H-01487 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3VMWUSW N7H-01488 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3VMNWUSW N7H-01489 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3VMNWUSW N7H-01490 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G3CSUSW N7H-01491 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G3CSUSW N7H-01492 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4VMWUSW N7H-01493 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4VMWUSW N7H-01494 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4VMNWUSW N7H-01495 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4VMNWUSW N7H-01496 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std G4CSUSW N7H-01497 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_G4CSUSW Page 278 of 1812 N7H-01498 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSVMWUSW N7H-01499 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSVMWUSW N7H-01500 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSVMNWUSW N7H-01501 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSVMNWUSW N7H-01502 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GSCSUSW N7H-01503 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GSCSUSW N7H-01506 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std GIVMWUSE2 N7H-01507 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_GIVMWUSE2 N7H-01510 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DB N7H-01511 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DB N7H-01512 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDB N7H-01513 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDB N7H-01518 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DBAUE N7H-01519 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DBAUE N7H-01520 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDBAUE N7H-01521 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDBAUE N7H-01526 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DBAUSE N7H-01527 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DBAUSE N7H-01528 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDBAUSE N7H-01529 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDBAUSE N7H-01534 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DBBRS N7H-01535 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DBBRS N7H-01536 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDBBRS N7H-01537 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDBBRS N7H-01542 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DBJAE N7H-01543 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DBJAE N7H-01544 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDBJAE N7H-01545 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDBJAE N7H-01550 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3DBJAW N7H-01551 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3DBJAW N7H-01552 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS3SecDBJAW N7H-01553 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS3SecDBJAW N7H-01586 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Seat Cmmt MLMonthyFee N7H-01587 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Seat Ovg MLMonthyFee N7H-01588 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A10HDInsight N7H-01589 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10HDInsight N7H-01590 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A11HDInsight N7H-01591 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11HDInsight N7H-01592 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8HDInsight N7H-01593 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8HDInsight N7H-01594 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9HDInsight N7H-01595 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9HDInsight N7H-01596 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsight N7H-01597 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsight N7H-01598 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsight N7H-01599 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsight N7H-01600 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsight Page 279 of 1812 N7H-01601 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsight N7H-01602 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsight N7H-01603 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsight N7H-01604 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsight N7H-01605 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsight N7H-01606 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsight N7H-01607 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsight N7H-01608 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsight N7H-01609 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsight N7H-01610 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D5HDInsight N7H-01611 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D5HDInsight N7H-01612 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt G1HDInsight N7H-01613 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg G1HDInsight N7H-01614 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt G2HDInsight N7H-01615 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg G2HDInsight N7H-01616 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt G3HDInsight N7H-01617 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg G3HDInsight N7H-01618 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt G4HDInsight N7H-01619 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg G4HDInsight N7H-01620 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt G5HDInsight N7H-01621 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg G5HDInsight N7H-01678 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsightBRS N7H-01679 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsightBRS N7H-01680 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsightBRS N7H-01681 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsightBRS N7H-01682 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsightBRS N7H-01683 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsightBRS N7H-01684 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsightBRS N7H-01685 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsightBRS N7H-01686 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsightBRS N7H-01687 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsightBRS N7H-01688 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsightBRS N7H-01689 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsightBRS N7H-01690 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsightBRS N7H-01691 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsightBRS N7H-01694 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A10HDInsightJAE N7H-01695 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A10HDInsightJAE N7H-01696 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A11HDInsightJAE N7H-01697 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A11HDInsightJAE N7H-01702 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsightJAE N7H-01703 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsightJAE N7H-01704 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsightJAE N7H-01705 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsightJAE N7H-01706 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsightJAE N7H-01707 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsightJAE N7H-01708 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsightJAE N7H-01709 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsightJAE Page 280 of 1812 N7H-01710 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsightJAE N7H-01711 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsightJAE N7H-01712 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsightJAE N7H-01713 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsightJAE N7H-01714 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsightJAE N7H-01715 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsightJAE N7H-01726 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsightJAW N7H-01727 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsightJAW N7H-01728 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsightJAW N7H-01729 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsightJAW N7H-01730 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsightJAW N7H-01731 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsightJAW N7H-01732 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsightJAW N7H-01733 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsightJAW N7H-01734 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsightJAW N7H-01735 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsightJAW N7H-01736 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsightJAW N7H-01737 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsightJAW N7H-01738 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsightJAW N7H-01739 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsightJAW N7H-01796 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt VNETHP1Gtwy N7H-01797 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg VNETHP1Gtwy N7H-01798 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsightJAW N7H-01799 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsightJAW N7H-01800 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsightJAW N7H-01801 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsightJAW N7H-01802 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsightJAW N7H-01803 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsightJAW N7H-01804 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsightJAW N7H-01805 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsightJAW N7H-01806 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsightJAE N7H-01807 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsightJAE N7H-01808 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsightJAE N7H-01809 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsightJAE N7H-01810 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsightJAE N7H-01811 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsightJAE N7H-01812 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsightJAE N7H-01813 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsightJAE N7H-01814 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsightBRS N7H-01815 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsightBRS N7H-01816 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsightBRS N7H-01817 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsightBRS N7H-01818 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsightBRS N7H-01819 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsightBRS N7H-01820 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsightBRS N7H-01821 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsightBRS N7H-01838 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsight Page 281 of 1812 N7H-01839 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsight N7H-01840 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsight N7H-01841 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsight N7H-01842 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsight N7H-01843 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsight N7H-01844 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsight N7H-01845 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsight N7H-02026 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsightAUE N7H-02027 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsightAUE N7H-02028 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsightAUE N7H-02029 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsightAUE N7H-02030 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsightAUE N7H-02031 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsightAUE N7H-02032 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsightAUE N7H-02033 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsightAUE N7H-02034 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsightAUE N7H-02035 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsightAUE N7H-02036 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsightAUE N7H-02037 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsightAUE N7H-02038 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsightAUE N7H-02039 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsightAUE N7H-02050 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D11HDInsightAUSE N7H-02051 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D11HDInsightAUSE N7H-02052 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D12HDInsightAUSE N7H-02053 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D12HDInsightAUSE N7H-02054 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D13HDInsightAUSE N7H-02055 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D13HDInsightAUSE N7H-02056 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D14HDInsightAUSE N7H-02057 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D14HDInsightAUSE N7H-02058 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D2HDInsightAUSE N7H-02059 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D2HDInsightAUSE N7H-02060 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D3HDInsightAUSE N7H-02061 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D3HDInsightAUSE N7H-02062 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt D4HDInsightAUSE N7H-02063 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg D4HDInsightAUSE N7H-02106 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsightAUE N7H-02107 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsightAUE N7H-02108 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsightAUE N7H-02109 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsightAUE N7H-02110 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsightAUE N7H-02111 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsightAUE N7H-02112 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsightAUE N7H-02113 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsightAUE N7H-02114 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5HDInsightAUSE N7H-02115 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5HDInsightAUSE N7H-02116 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6HDInsightAUSE N7H-02117 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6HDInsightAUSE Page 282 of 1812 N7H-02118 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7HDInsightAUSE N7H-02119 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7HDInsightAUSE N7H-02120 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt D1HDInsightAUSE N7H-02121 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg D1HDInsightAUSE N7H-02140 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt MLProdAPlCmpt N7H-02141 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg MLProdAPlCmpt N7H-02142 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt MLStdioExptCmpt N7H-02143 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg MLStdioExptCmpt N7H-02144 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWEUW N7H-02145 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWEUW N7H-02146 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWAPE N7H-02147 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWAPE N7H-02148 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWBRS N7H-02149 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWBRS N7H-02150 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWEUN N7H-02151 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWEUN N7H-02152 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWJAW N7H-02153 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWJAW N7H-02154 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSCen N7H-02155 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSCen N7H-02156 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSE2 N7H-02157 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSE2 N7H-02158 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSNCen N7H-02159 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSNCen N7H-02160 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSW N7H-02161 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSW N7H-02162 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWAPSE N7H-02163 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWAPSE N7H-02164 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWJAE N7H-02165 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWJAE N7H-02166 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSE N7H-02167 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSE N7H-02168 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMWUSSCen N7H-02169 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMWUSSCen N7H-02170 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWAPE N7H-02171 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWAPE N7H-02172 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWAPSE N7H-02173 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWAPSE N7H-02174 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWBRS N7H-02175 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWBRS N7H-02176 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWEUN N7H-02177 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWEUN N7H-02178 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWJAE N7H-02179 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWJAE N7H-02180 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWJAW N7H-02181 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWJAW N7H-02182 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSCen Page 283 of 1812 N7H-02183 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSCen N7H-02184 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSNCen N7H-02185 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSNCen N7H-02186 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSSCen N7H-02187 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSSCen N7H-02188 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWEUW N7H-02189 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWEUW N7H-02190 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWJAE N7H-02191 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWJAE N7H-02192 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWJAW N7H-02193 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWJAW N7H-02194 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSNCen N7H-02195 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSNCen N7H-02196 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSSCen N7H-02197 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSSCen N7H-02198 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSW N7H-02199 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSW N7H-02200 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMW N7H-02201 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMW N7H-02202 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWEUW N7H-02203 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWEUW N7H-02204 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSE N7H-02205 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSE N7H-02206 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSE2 N7H-02207 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSE2 N7H-02208 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMWUSW N7H-02209 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMWUSW N7H-02210 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSNCen N7H-02211 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSNCen N7H-02212 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSW N7H-02213 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSW N7H-02214 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMW N7H-02215 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMW N7H-02216 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWAPE N7H-02217 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWAPE N7H-02218 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWAPSE N7H-02219 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWAPSE N7H-02220 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWJAW N7H-02221 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWJAW N7H-02222 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWUSW N7H-02223 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWUSW N7H-02224 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWAPE N7H-02225 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWAPE N7H-02226 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWBRS N7H-02227 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWBRS N7H-02228 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWEUN N7H-02229 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWEUN Page 284 of 1812 N7H-02230 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSCen N7H-02231 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSCen N7H-02232 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSE N7H-02233 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSE N7H-02234 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A4VMNWUSE2 N7H-02235 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A4VMNWUSE2 N7H-02236 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSCen N7H-02237 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSCen N7H-02238 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSE N7H-02239 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSE N7H-02240 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSE2 N7H-02241 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSE2 N7H-02242 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWUSSCen N7H-02243 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWUSSCen N7H-02244 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWBRS N7H-02245 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWBRS N7H-02246 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWEUN N7H-02247 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWEUN N7H-02248 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWEUW N7H-02249 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWEUW N7H-02250 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWJAE N7H-02251 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMWJAE N7H-02252 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMWUSCen N7H-02253 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWAPE N7H-02399 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWAPE N7H-02400 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWAPSE N7H-02401 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWAPSE N7H-02402 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWBRS N7H-02403 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWBRS N7H-02404 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWEUN N7H-02405 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWEUN N7H-02406 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWEUW N7H-02407 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWEUW N7H-02408 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWJAE N7H-02409 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWJAE N7H-02410 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWJAW N7H-02411 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWJAW N7H-02412 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSCen N7H-02413 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N7H-02443 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSW N7H-02444 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNW N7H-02445 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNW N7H-02446 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWAPE N7H-02447 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWAPE N7H-02448 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWAPSE N7H-02449 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWAPSE N7H-02450 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWBRS N7H-02451 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWBRS N7H-02452 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWEUN N7H-02453 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWEUN N7H-02454 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWEUW N7H-02455 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWEUW N7H-02456 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWJAE N7H-02457 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWJAE N7H-02458 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWJAW N7H-02459 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWJAW N7H-02460 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWUSE N7H-02461 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWUSE N7H-02462 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWUSE2 N7H-02463 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWUSE2 N7H-02464 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CS Page 289 of 1812 N7H-02465 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CS N7H-02466 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSAPE N7H-02467 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSAPE N7H-02468 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSAPSE N7H-02469 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSAPSE N7H-02470 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSBRS N7H-02471 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSBRS N7H-02472 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSEUN N7H-02473 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSEUN N7H-02474 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSEUW N7H-02475 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSEUW N7H-02476 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSJAE N7H-02477 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSJAE N7H-02478 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSJAW N7H-02479 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSJAW N7H-02480 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSCen N7H-02481 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSCen N7H-02482 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWJAW N7H-02483 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWJAW N7H-02484 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSCen N7H-02485 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSCen N7H-02486 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSE N7H-02487 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSE N7H-02488 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSE2 N7H-02489 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSE2 N7H-02490 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSNCen N7H-02491 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSNCen N7H-02492 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSSCen N7H-02493 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSSCen N7H-02494 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWUSW N7H-02495 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWUSW N7H-02496 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMW N7H-02497 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMW N7H-02498 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWAPE N7H-02499 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWAPE N7H-02500 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWAPSE N7H-02501 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWAPSE N7H-02502 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWBRS N7H-02503 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWBRS N7H-02504 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWEUN N7H-02505 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWEUN N7H-02506 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWEUW N7H-02507 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWEUW N7H-02508 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWJAE N7H-02509 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWJAE N7H-02510 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWJAW N7H-02511 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWJAW Page 290 of 1812 N7H-02512 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSCen N7H-02513 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSCen N7H-02514 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSE N7H-02515 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSE N7H-02516 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSE2 N7H-02517 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSE2 N7H-02518 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSNCen N7H-02519 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSNCen N7H-02520 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSSCen N7H-02521 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSSCen N7H-02522 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSAPSE N7H-02523 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSAPSE N7H-02524 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSJAE N7H-02525 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSJAE N7H-02526 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSCen N7H-02527 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSCen N7H-02528 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AMUSE N7H-02529 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AMUSE N7H-02530 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSE2 N7H-02531 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSE2 N7H-02532 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AM N7H-02533 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AM N7H-02534 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSAPE N7H-02535 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSAPE N7H-02536 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSBRS N7H-02537 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSBRS N7H-02538 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSEUN N7H-02539 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSEUN N7H-02540 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSEUW N7H-02541 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSEUW N7H-02542 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSJAW N7H-02543 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSJAW N7H-02544 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSNCen N7H-02545 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSNCen N7H-02546 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSSCen N7H-02547 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSSCen N7H-02548 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSW N7H-02549 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSW N7H-02550 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNW N7H-02551 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNW N7H-02552 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWAPE N7H-02553 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWAPE N7H-02554 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWAPSE N7H-02555 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWAPSE N7H-02556 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWBRS N7H-02557 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWBRS N7H-02558 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWEUN Page 291 of 1812 N7H-02559 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWEUN N7H-02560 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWEUW N7H-02561 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWEUW N7H-02562 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWJAE N7H-02563 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWJAE N7H-02564 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSAUE N7H-02565 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSAUE N7H-02566 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AMAUSE N7H-02567 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AMAUSE N7H-02568 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWAUE N7H-02569 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWAUE N7H-02570 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNWAUSE N7H-02571 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMNWAUSE N7H-02572 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWAUE N7H-02573 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWAUE N7H-02574 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWAUSE N7H-02575 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWAUSE N7H-02576 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSAUE N7H-02577 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSAUE N7H-02578 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSAUSE N7H-02579 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSAUSE N7H-02580 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWAUE N7H-02581 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWAUE N7H-02582 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNWAUSE N7H-02583 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNWAUSE N7H-02584 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWAUE N7H-02585 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWAUE N7H-02586 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWAUSE N7H-02587 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWAUSE N7H-02588 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSAUE N7H-02589 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSAUE N7H-02590 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSAUSE N7H-02591 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSAUSE N7H-02592 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMNWAUE N7H-02593 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMNWAUE N7H-02594 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMNWAUSE N7H-02595 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMNWAUSE N7H-02596 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWAUE N7H-02597 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWAUE N7H-02598 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWAUSE N7H-02599 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWAUSE N7H-02600 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA2VMNWAUE N7H-02601 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA2VMNWAUE N7H-02602 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA2VMNWAUSE N7H-02603 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA2VMNWAUSE N7H-02604 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA2VMWAUE N7H-02605 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA2VMWAUE Page 292 of 1812 N7H-02606 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA2VMWAUSE N7H-02607 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA2VMWAUSE N7H-02608 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA3VMNWAUE N7H-02609 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA3VMNWAUE N7H-02610 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA3VMNWAUSE N7H-02611 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA3VMNWAUSE N7H-02612 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA3VMWAUE N7H-02613 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA3VMWAUE N7H-02614 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA3VMWAUSE N7H-02615 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA3VMWAUSE N7H-02616 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA4VMNWAUE N7H-02617 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA4VMNWAUE N7H-02618 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA4VMNWAUSE N7H-02619 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA4VMNWAUSE N7H-02620 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA4VMWAUE N7H-02621 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA4VMWAUE N7H-02622 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscA4VMWAUSE N7H-02623 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscA4VMWAUSE N7H-02654 AzureCompute ALNG SubsVL MVL 10KTrnsctns Cmmt MLProdAPITrnsct N7H-02655 AzureCompute ALNG Fee MVL 10KTrnsctns Ovg MLProdAPITrnsct N7H-03376 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt VirtNtwkStdGtwy N7H-03377 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg VirtNtwkStdGtwy N7H-03998 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt S1DocDBHrs N7H-03999 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg S1DocDBHrs N7H-04000 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt S2DocDBHrs N7H-04001 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg S2DocDBHrs N7H-04002 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt S3DocDBHrs N7H-04003 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg S3DocDBHrs N7H-04012 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrch N7H-04013 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrch N7H-04014 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchAPE N7H-04015 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchAPE N7H-04016 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchAPSE N7H-04017 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchAPSE N7H-04018 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchBRS N7H-04019 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchBRS N7H-04020 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchJAE N7H-04021 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchJAE N7H-04022 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchJAW N7H-04023 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchJAW N7H-04024 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchAPE N7H-04025 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchAPE N7H-04026 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchAPSE N7H-04027 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchAPSE N7H-04028 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchBRS N7H-04029 lAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchBRS N7H-04030 jAzurecompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchJAE Page 293 of 1812 N7H-04031 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchJAE N7H-04032 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchJAW N7H-04033 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchJAW N7H-04044 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchAUE N7H-04045 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchAUE N7H-04046 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BscSrchAUSE N7H-04047 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BscSrchAUSE N7H-04048 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchAUE N7H-04049 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchAUE N7H-04050 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrchAUSE N7H-04051 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrchAUSE N7H-06274 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BizTalkSrvrEnt(upto4c) N7H-06275 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BizTalkSrvrEnt(upto4c) N7H-06276 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt BizTalkSrvrStd(upto4c) N7H-06277 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg BizTalkSrvrStd(upto4c) N7H-06282 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt SQLSrvrEnt(upto4c) N7H-06283 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg SQLSrvrEnt(upto4c) N7H-06284 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt SQLSrvrStd(upto4c) N7H-06285 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg SQLSrvrStd(upto4c) N7H-06288 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSAUE N7H-06289 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSAUE N7H-06290 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSAUSE N7H-06291 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSAUSE N9H-00002 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GeoRedndnt N9H-00010 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt Bckp N9H-00011 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg Bckp N9H-00012 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GeoRedndnt N9H-00013 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LocallyRedndnt N9H-00014 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LocallyRedndnt N9H-00017 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Device Cmmt Import/Export N9H-00018 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Device Ovg Import/Export N9H-00037 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00038 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00039 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00040 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00041 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00042 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00043 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00044 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00045 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00046 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00047 AzureStorage ShrdSvr SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00048 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00049 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00050 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00051 lAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00052 jAzurestorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS Page 294 of 1812 N9H-00053 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00054 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00061 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00062 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00071 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00072 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00073 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00074 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00075 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00076 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00077 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00078 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00079 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00080 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00081 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00082 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00083 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00084 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00087 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00088 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00089 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00090 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00091 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00092 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00093 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00094 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00095 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00096 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00131 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00132 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00133 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00134 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00139 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00140 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00141 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00142 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00143 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00144 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00145 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00146 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00147 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00148 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00149 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00150 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00151 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00152 lAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00153 jAzurestorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE Page 295 of 1812 N9H-00154 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBIb/DskAUSE N9H-00157 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00158 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00161 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00162 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00163 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00164 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00169 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOBIkBIbAUSE N9H-00170 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOBIkBIbAUSE N9H-00175 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOPgBIbDskAUE N9H-00176 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOPgBIbDskAUE N9H-00179 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOPgBIb/DskAUSE N9H-00180 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOPgBIb/DskAUSE N9H-00181 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00182 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00183 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUSE N9H-00184 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUSE N9H-00185 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStdIOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00186 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStdIOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00187 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BIkBIbAUSE N9H-00188 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BIkBIbAUSE N9H-00309 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10APSE N9H-00310 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10APSE N9H-00311 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10AUE N9H-00312 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10AUE N9H-00319 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10EUW N9H-00320 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10EUW N9H-00321 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10JAE N9H-00322 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10JAE N9H-00323 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10JAW N9H-00324 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10JAW N9H-00329 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10USE2 N9H-00330 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIbP10USE2 N9H-00335 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPrmStr-PgBIb/P10USW N9H-00336 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPrmStr-PgBIb/P10USW N9H-00341 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unt Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20APSE N9H-00342 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20APSE N9H-00347 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20EUW N9H-00348 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20EUW N9H-00349 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20JAE N9H-00350 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20JAE N9H-00351 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20JAW N9H-00352 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20JAW N9H-00357 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unt Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20USE2 N9H-00358 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20USE2 N9H-00363 lAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20USW N9H-00364 jAzurestorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBIb/P20USW Page 296 of 1812 N9H-00367 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unt Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30APSE N9H-00368 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30APSE N9H-00373 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30EUW N9H-00374 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30EUW N9H-00375 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30JAE N9H-00376 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30JAE N9H-00377 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30JAW N9H-00378 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30JAW N9H-00383 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unt Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30USE2 N9H-00384 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30USE2 N9H-00389 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30USW N9H-00390 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30USW N9H-00391 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P20AUE N9H-00392 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P20AUE N9H-00395 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30AUE N9H-00396 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg LRSPremStor-PgBlb/P30AUE N9H-00401 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotAUE N9H-00402 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotAUE N9H-00403 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotUSW N9H-00404 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotUSW N9H-00409 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotUSE2 N9H-00410 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotUSE2 N9H-00415 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotJAW N9H-00416 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotJAW N9H-00417 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotJAE N9H-00418 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotJAE N9H-00419 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotEUW N9H-00420 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotEUW N9H-00425 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSPrmStr-SnpshotAPSE N9H-00426 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSPrmStr-SnpshotAPSE N9H-00429 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1lnstance Cmmt BckpProtectedlnst N9H-00430 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1lnstance Ovg BckpProtectedlnst N9H-00439 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100MTrnsctns Cmmt Trnsctns N9H-00440 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MTrnsctns Ovg Trnsctns N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00382 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL SCIt N9J-00383 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL SCIt N9J-00383 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL SCIt N9J-00383 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL SCIt N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 297 of 1812 N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00523 DynCRMSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL N9J-00524 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL N9J-00524 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL N9J-00524 DynCRMSvr ALNG SA MVL N9J-00689 DynCRMSvr ALNG SASU MVL DynCRMWkgrpSvr SCIt N9J-00689 DynCRMSvr ALNG SASU MVL DynCRMWkgrpSvr SCIt N9J-00689 DynCRMSvr ALNG SASU MVL DynCRMWkgrpSvr SCIt N9J-00689 DynCRMSvr ALNG SASU MVL DynCRMWkgrpSvr SCIt NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00119 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerOSE NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00120 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG LicSAPk MVL PerUsr NH3-00121 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerOSE NH3-00121 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerOSE NH3-00121 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerOSE NH3-00122 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerUsr NH3-00122 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerUsr NH3-00122 AdvancedThreatAnitcsCltMgtLic ALNG SA MVL PerUsr NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00065 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL NK7-00066 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL NK7-00066 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL NK7-00066 IdentityMgrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL NN7-00020 SrvcLine5-Dyn ALNG ProEntSrvc MCS US SalesProdAccelPS P3H-00021 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt PrevDTZn2 P3H-00022 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg PrevDTZn2 P3H-00023 jAzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg PrevDTZn1 P3H-00024 jAzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt PrevDTZn1 P3H-00027 jAzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10MTrnsctns Cmmt Prev Page 298 of 1812 P3H-00028 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10MTrnsctns Ovg Prev P3H-00029 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt StdDtaTrnsZn2 P3H-00030 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg StdDtaTrnsZn2 P3H-00031 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg StdDtaTrnsZnl P3H-00032 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt StdDtaTrnsZnl P4H-00013 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DBHrs Cmmt SQLDBPremUnits P4H-00014 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DBHrs Ovg SQLDBPremUnits P4H-00015 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt SQLDBPremStrg P4H-00016 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg SQLDBPremStrg P4H-00017 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUntsJAE P4H-00018 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUntsJAE P4H-00019 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsJAW P4H-00020 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsJAW P4H-00021 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsBRS P4H-00022 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsBRS P4H-00023 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUE P4H-00024 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUSE P4H-00026 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUE P4H-00027 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUSE P5H-00025 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt NtfctnHubFree P5H-00026 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg NtfctnHubFree P5H-00027 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovrg NtfctnHubBasic P5H-00028 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Commit NtfctnHubBasic P5H-00029 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovrg NtfctnHubStandard P5H-00030 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Commit NtfctnHubStandard P5H-00031 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100Cnnctns Cmmt StdMsgCnnctns P5H-00032 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100Cnnctns Ovg StdMsgCnnctns P5H-00033 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt BscNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00034 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg BscNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00035 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MIn Cmmt BscNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00036 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MIn Ovg BscNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00037 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt StdNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00038 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg StdNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00039 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MIn Cmmt StdNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00040 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MIn Ovg StdNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00041 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100MIn Commit BscEventHubsingress P5H-00042 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg BscEventHubsingress P5H-00043 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100hrs Commit BscEventHubsThruput P5H-00044 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscEventHubsThruput P5H-00045 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100MIn Commit StdEventHubsingress P5H-00046 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg StdEventHubsingress P5H-00047 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100hrs Commit StdEventHubsThruput P5H-00048 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg StdEventHubsThruput P5H-00049 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10MIn Cmmt StdMsgOps P5H-00050 jAppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10MIn Ovg StdMsgOps P5H-00051 lAppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100MIn Cmmt BscMsgOps P5H-00052 jAppFabricsrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg BscMsgOps Page 299 of 1812 P5H-00053 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt StdMsgBaseUnit P5H-00054 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg StdMsgBaseUnit P5H-00057 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MMsgs Cmmt SrvcBusMessages P5H-00058 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MMsgs Ovg SrvcBusMessages P5H-00059 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1000RlyHrs Cmmt SrvcBusRlyHrs P5H-00060 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1000RlyHrs Ovg SrvcBusRlyHrs P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07280 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P71-07281 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SASU MVL WinSvrStd 2Proc P71-07281 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SASU MVL WinSvrStd 2Proc P71-07281 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SASU MVL WinSvrStd 2Proc P71-07281 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SASU MVL WinSvrStd 2Proc P71-07282 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SA MVL 2Proc P71-07282 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SA MVL 2Proc P71-07282 WinSvrDataCtr ALNG SA MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05897 WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc P73-05898 WinSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc P73-05898 WinSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc P73-05898 WinSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00267 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00268 ExchgEntCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI -00269 lExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00269 lExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs PGI -00269 lExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL wSrvcs Page 300 of 1812 PGI-00270 ExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI-00270 ExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PGI-00270 ExchgEntCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL wSrvcs PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00058 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL PL7-00059 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG SA MVL PL7-00059 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG SA MVL PL7-00059 IdentityMgrExtConn ALNG SA MVL Q5H-00002 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZone2 Q5H-00003 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZonel Q5H-00009 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZone2 Q5H-00010 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZonel Q5H-00014 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZone3 Q5H-00015 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZone3 Q5H-00016 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZonel Q5H-00017 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZonel Q5H-00018 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZonel Q5H-00019 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZonel Q5H-00020 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZone3 Q5H-00021 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZone3 QAA-00307 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG SA MVL QAA-00307 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG SA MVL QAA-00307 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG SA MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QAA-00308 DynCRMWkgrpSvr ALNG LicSAPk MVL QC5-00002 AzureRightsMgmtSvcPrem ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr QC5-00004 AzureRightsMgmtSvcPrem ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn touserECAL QC5-00006 AzureRightsMgmtSvcPrem ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL AddOn todeviceECAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00206 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL Page 301 of 1812 QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00222 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QYA-00226 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QYA-00226 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QYA-00226 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QYA-00230 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL QYA-00230 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL QYA-00230 DynCRMProAddCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL QZA-00009 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QZA-00009 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QZA-00009 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00016 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00253 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL QZA-00257 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL QZA-00257 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL QZA-00257 DynCRMBasicCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00374 WinSvrExtConn ALNG LicSAPk MVL R39-00396 WinSvrExtConn ALNG SA MVL R39-00396 WinSvrExtConn ALNG SA MVL R39-00396 WinSvrExtConn ALNG SA MVL SH -00018 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH -00018 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH -00018 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH -00018 lBsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH -00018 lBsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH -00018 lBsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL Page 302 of 1812 SH-00018 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG LicSAPk MVL SH-00019 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG SA MVL SH-00019 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG SA MVL SH-00019 BsnsslntelligenceAppince ALNG SA MVL T2X-00001 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Website Cmmt WebsiteslPSSL T2X-00002 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Website Ovg WebsiteslPSSL T2X-00003 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Website Ovg WebsitesSNISSL T2X-00004 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Website Cmmt WebsitesSNISSL T2X-00007 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1App Cmmt AppSrvcFree T2X-00008 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1App Ovg AppSrvcFree T2X-00009 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdS T2X-00010 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdS T2X-00011 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdM T2X-00012 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdM T2X-00013 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdL T2X-00014 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdL T2X-00015 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscS T2X-00016 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscS T2X-00017 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscM T2X-00018 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscM T2X-00019 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscL T2X-00020 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscL T2X-00021 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSBRS T2X-00022 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSBRS T2X-00023 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMBRS T2X-00024 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMBRS T2X-00025 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLBRS T2X-00026 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLBRS T2X-00027 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSBRS T2X-00028 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSBRS T2X-00029 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMBRS T2X-00030 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMBRS T2X-00031 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMJAE T2X-00032 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMJAE T2X-00033 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLBRS T2X-00034 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLBRS T2X-00035 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSJAE T2X-00036 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSJAE T2X-00037 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSJAE T2X-00038 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSJAE T2X-00039 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLJAE T2X-00040 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLJAE T2X-00041 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMJAW T2X-00042 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMJAW T2X-00043 jAzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSJAW T2X-00044 lAzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSJAW T2X-00045 jAzureAppsrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdUAW Page 303 of 1812 T2X-00046 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdUAW T2X-00047 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLJAW T2X-00048 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLJAW T2X-00049 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMJAE T2X-00050 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMJAE T2X-00051 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdUAE T2X-00052 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdUAE T2X-00053 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSJAW T2X-00054 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSJAW T2X-00055 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMJAW T2X-00056 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMJAW T2X-00069 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLAUE T2X-00070 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLAUE T2X-00071 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLAUSE T2X-00072 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLAUSE T2X-00073 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLAUE T2X-00074 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLAUE T2X-00075 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLAUSE T2X-00076 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLAUSE T2X-00077 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMAUE T2X-00078 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMAUE T2X-00079 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMAUSE T2X-00080 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMAUSE T2X-00081 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMAUE T2X-00082 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMAUE T2X-00083 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMAUSE T2X-00084 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMAUSE T2X-00085 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSAUE T2X-00086 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSAUE T2X-00087 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSAUSE T2X-00088 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSAUSE T2X-00089 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSAUE T2X-00090 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSAUE T2X-00091 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSAUSE T2X-00092 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSAUSE T2X-00165 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1AnnlDmn Cmmt WebsitesCstmDmnRsl T2X-00166 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1AnnualDomain Ovg WebsitesCstmDmnRsl T3V-00007 BingMapsKnwnUsr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr T3V-00015 BingMapsKnwnUsr ALNG SubsVL MVL 5KBndl PerUsr T5V-00007 BingMapsLightKnownUsr ALNG SubsVL MVL 5KBndl PerUsr T5V-00015 BingMapsLightKnownUsr ALNG SubsVL MVL PerUsr T5Z-00001 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt XSSLESBscVM T5Z-00002 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg XSSLESBscVM T5Z-00003 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SSLESBscVM T5Z-00004 jAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SSLESBscVM T5Z-00005 lAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG 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T6Z-00114 jAzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscAppGtwyLAUE Page 308 of 1812 T6Z-00115 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscAppGtwyLAUSE T6Z-00116 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscAppGtwyLAUSE T6Z-00117 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscAppGtwyLAPE T6Z-00118 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscAppGtwyLAPE T6Z-00119 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscAppGtwyLAPSE T6Z-00120 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscAppGtwyLAPSE T6Z-00121 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt BscAppGtwyLBRS T6Z-00122 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscAppGtwyLBRS T6Z-00123 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Cmmt BscAppGtwyLDataProc T6Z-00124 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovg BscAppGtwyLDataProc T7V-00015 BingMapsAsstMgmtWin ALNG SubsVL MVL CnsmrTrackedPerAsset AddOn T7V-00022 BingMapsAsstMgmtWin ALNG SubsVL MVL EUwRtngPerAsset AddOn 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T98-00797 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL T98-00797 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL T98-00798 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL T98-00798 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL T98-00798 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL T98-00799 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL T98-00799 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL T98-00799 WinRghtsMgmtSrvcsCAL WinNT ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00367 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG LicSAPk MVL T99-00368 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG SA MVL T99-00368 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG SA MVL T99-00368 Win RghtsMgmtSrvcsExtConn WinNT ALNG SA MVL T9L-00222 ISysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc Page 309 of 1812 T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00222 SysCtrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc T9L-00223 SysCtrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc T9L-00223 SysCtrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc T9L-00223 SysCtrStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc T9V-00007 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage100KTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00013 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage420KTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00014 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage840KTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00027 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage PltnmTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00029 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage8.4mTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00031 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage4.2mTrnsctns AddOn T9V-00033 BingMapsPublicWbst ALNG SubsVL MVL Usage2.5mTrnsctns AddOn T9X-00001 VSOnlineAdvncd ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Commit VSOAdvancedUsers T9X-00002 VSOnlineAdvncd ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovrg VSOAdvancedUsers TT7-00001 AzureHybridExtnsn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL WSAddOnDCMACO TT7-00002 AzureHybridExtnsn ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL WSAddOnSEMACO U2V-00007 BingMapsEntPlatform ALNG SubsVL MVL Srvcs U2X-00001 VSOnlnBuild ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1KMinutes Cmmt VSOBuildMinutes U2X-00002 VSOnlnBuild ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1KMinutes Ovg VSOBuildMinutes UR-00003 VSOInLoadTstng ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10KMin Cmmt VSOLoadTstngVUsrMnts UR-00004 VSOnlineLoadTesting ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10KMin Ovg VSOLoadTstngVUsrMnts U4X-00001 Azureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Authntctns Cmmt MFAAuthntctn U4X-00002 Azureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Authntctns Ovg MFAAuthntctn U4X-00003 Azureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt MFAUsers U4X-00004 Azureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg MFAUsers UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParaIlelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic W6T-00001 AzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Cmmt StdUpgrdProDrct W6T-00002 AzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Cmmt ProDirect W6T-00003 AzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL Cmmt Std W6T-00004 AzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL Ovg Std W6T-00005 AzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL Ovg ProDirect W6T-00006 jAzureSpprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL Ovg StdUpgrdProDrct WSB-00068 I DsktpOptmztnPkforSA ALNG SubsVL MVL PerDvc forWinSA YEG-00396 ISfBSvrPlusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL Page 310 of 1812 YEG-00396 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 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DvcCAL YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00631 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00632 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00633 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00633 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00633 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL DvcCAL YEG-00634 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00634 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL UsrCAL YEG-00634 SfBSvrPIusCAL ALNG SA MVL forECAL UsrCAL YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 ICISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 ICISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01077 ICISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc Page 311 of 1812 YJD-01077 CISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc YJD-01077 CISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc ZFA-00221 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00221 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00221 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00229 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00229 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00229 DynCRMProCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00237 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL ZFA-00245 DynCRMProCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL Page 312 of 1812 Purchase Period FL Price Estimated Retail Price Non-Specific $ 5.94 $ 8.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 376.45 $ 507.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 472.23 $ 636.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 568.01 $ 765.00 Added at Signing $ 204.93 $ 276.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 568.01 $ 765.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 472.23 $ 636.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 376.45 $ 507.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 95.78 $ 129.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 191.57 $ 258.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 287.35 $ 387.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 254.68 $ 343.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 311.85 $ 420.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 367.54 $ 495.00 Added at Signing $ 132.17 $ 178.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 367.54 $ 495.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 311.85 $ 420.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 254.68 $ 343.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 56.43 $ 76.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112.86 $ 152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 169.29 $ 228.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 254.68 $ 343.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 311.85 $ 420.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 367.54 $ 495.00 Added at Signing $ 132.17 $ 178.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 367.54 $ 495.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 311.85 $ 420.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 254.68 $ 343.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 292.55 $ 394.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 357.89 $ 482.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 423.23 $ 570.00 Added at Signing $ 152.21 $ 205.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 423.23 $ 570.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 357.89 $ 482.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 292.55 $ 394.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 56.43 $ 76.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112.86 $ 152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 169.29 $ 228.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 65.34 $ 88.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 130.68 $ 176.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 196.02 $ 264.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 130.68 $ 176.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 261.36 $ 352.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 392.04 $ 528.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 588.80 $ 793.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 720.23 $ 970.00 Page 313 of 1812 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 850.91 $ 1,146.00 Added at Signing $ 305.17 $ 411.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 850.91 $ 1,146.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 720.23 $ 970.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 588.80 $ 793.00 Added at Signing $ 51.98 $ 70.00 Non-Specific $ 154.44 $ 208.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 464.06 $ 625.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 567.27 $ 764.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 670.48 $ 903.00 Added at Signing $ 240.57 $ 324.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 670.48 $ 903.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 567.27 $ 764.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 464.06 $ 625.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 103.21 $ 139.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 206.42 $ 278.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 309.62 $ 417.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 137.36 $ 185.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 167.81 $ 226.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 198.25 $ 267.00 Added at Signing $ 71.28 $ 96.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 198.25 $ 267.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 167.81 $ 226.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 137.36 $ 185.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 30.44 $ 41.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 60.89 $ 82.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 91.33 $ 123.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 137.36 $ 185.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 167.81 $ 226.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 198.25 $ 267.00 Added at Signing $ 71.28 $ 96.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 198.25 $ 267.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 167.81 $ 226.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 137.36 $ 185.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 30.44 $ 41.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 60.89 $ 82.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 91.33 $ 123.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,655.92 $ 3,577.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,246.21 $ 4,372.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,837.98 $ 5,169.00 Added at Signing $ 1,377.34 $ 1,855.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,837.98 $ 5,169.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,246.21 $ 4,372.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,655.92 $ 3,577.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 590.29 $ 795.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,180.58 $ 1,590.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,770.86 $ 2,385.00 Page 314 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,191.86 $ 2,952.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,678.94 $ 3,608.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,166.02 $ 4,264.00 Added at Signing $ 1,136.77 $ 1,531.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 46.78 $ 63.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 66.83 $ 90.00 Added at Signing $ 24.50 $ 33.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 66.83 $ 90.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 57.92 $ 78.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 46.78 $ 63.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 46.78 $ 63.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 66.83 $ 90.00 Added at Signing $ 24.50 $ 33.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 66.83 $ 90.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 57.92 $ 78.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 46.78 $ 63.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 10.40 $ 14.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 10.40 $ 14.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 92.81 $ 125.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112.86 $ 152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 133.65 $ 180.00 Added at Signing $ 48.26 $ 65.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 133.65 $ 180.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 112.86 $ 152.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 92.81 $ 125.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 154.44 $ 208.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 188.60 $ 254.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 222.75 $ 300.00 Added at Signing $ 80.19 $ 108.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 222.75 $ 300.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 188.60 $ 254.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 154.44 $ 208.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 41.58 $ 56.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 34.90 $ 47.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 69.80 $ 94.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 104.69 $ 141.00 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Page 315 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 1.93 $ 2.60 Non -Specific $ 1.93 $ 2.60 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 75.07 $ 101.10 Non -Specific $ 75.07 $ 101.10 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 6.09 $ 8.20 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 6.09 $ 8.20 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Page 316 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 8.61 $ 11.60 Non -Specific $ 8.61 $ 11.60 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 352.69 $ 475.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,057.32 $ 1,424.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,761.95 $ 2,373.00 Added at Signing $ 704.63 $ 949.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,761.95 $ 2,373.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,057.32 $ 1,424.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 352.69 $ 475.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 704.63 $ 949.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,409.27 $ 1,898.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,113.90 $ 2,847.00 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Page 317 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 24.50 $ 33.00 Non -Specific $ 24.50 $ 33.00 Non -Specific $ 98.01 $ 132.00 Non -Specific $ 98.01 $ 132.00 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 118.65 $ 159.80 Non -Specific $ 118.65 $ 159.80 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Page 318 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 0.97 $ 1.30 Non -Specific $ 0.97 $ 1.30 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 73.51 $ 99.00 Non -Specific $ 73.51 $ 99.00 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 24.50 $ 33.00 Non -Specific $ 24.50 $ 33.00 Non -Specific $ 98.01 $ 132.00 Non -Specific $ 98.01 $ 132.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 22.28 $ 30.00 Non -Specific $ 22.28 $ 30.00 Non -Specific $ 88.95 $ 119.80 Non -Specific $ 88.95 $ 119.80 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 118.65 $ 159.80 Non -Specific $ 118.65 $ 159.80 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Page 319 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 110.78 $ 149.20 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.04 $ 4.10 Non -Specific $ 3.04 $ 4.10 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 80.86 $ 108.90 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Page 320 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 80.86 $ 108.90 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 80.86 $ 108.90 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 13.51 $ 18.20 Non -Specific $ 26.95 $ 36.30 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 80.86 $ 108.90 Non -Specific $ 107.81 $ 145.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 5.44 $ 7.33 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,390.85 $ 3,220.00 Page 321 of 1812 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,922.48 $ 3,936.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,452.63 $ 4,650.00 Added at Signing $ 1,239.98 $ 1,670.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,452.63 $ 4,650.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,922.48 $ 3,936.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,390.85 $ 3,220.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 531.63 $ 716.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,063.26 $ 1,432.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,594.89 $ 2,148.00 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 92.81 $ 125.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 66.83 $ 90.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 81.68 $ 110.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 98.01 $ 132.00 Added at Signing $ 34.90 $ 47.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 98.01 $ 132.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 81.68 $ 110.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 66.83 $ 90.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.87 $ 117.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 106.92 $ 144.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 124.74 $ 168.00 Added at Signing $ 45.29 $ 61.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 124.74 $ 168.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 106.92 $ 144.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 86.87 $ 117.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14.85 $ 20.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 29.70 $ 40.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 44.55 $ 60.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 19.31 $ 26.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 38.61 $ 52.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 Non -Specific $ 2.21 $ 2.98 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,675.08 $ 8,990.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,158.59 $ 10,988.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 9,642.85 $ 12,987.00 Added at Signing $ 3,461.54 $ 4,662.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 9,642.85 $ 12,987.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 8,158.59 $ 10,988.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 6,675.08 $ 8,990.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,483.52 $ 1,998.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,967.03 $ 3,996.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,450.55 $ 5,994.00 Page 322 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 26.73 $ 36.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 Added at Signing $ 11.88 $ 16.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 31.19 $ 42.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 26.73 $ 36.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 20.79 $ 28.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5.20 $ 7.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 10.40 $ 14.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 15.59 $ 21.00 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 47.89 $ 64.50 Non -Specific $ 23.98 $ 32.30 Non -Specific $ 47.89 $ 64.50 Non -Specific $ 23.98 $ 32.30 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 114.35 $ 154.00 Non -Specific $ 114.35 $ 154.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 54.95 $ 74.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 66.83 $ 90.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 80.19 $ 108.00 Added at Signing $ 28.96 $ 39.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 80.19 $ 108.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 66.83 $ 90.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 54.95 $ 74.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 71.28 $ 96.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 87.62 $ 118.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Added at Signing $ 37.13 $ 50.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 102.47 $ 138.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 87.62 $ 118.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 71.28 $ 96.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12.62 $ 17.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 25.25 $ 34.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 37.87 $ 51.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16.34 $ 22.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 32.67 $ 44.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.01 $ 66.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 253.19 $ 341.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 527.18 $ 710.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 801.90 $ 1,080.00 Page 323 of 1812 Added at Signing $ 312.59 $ 421.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 801.90 $ 1,080.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 527.18 $ 710.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 253.19 $ 341.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 273.98 $ 369.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 547.97 $ 738.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 821.95 $ 1,107.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 70.54 $ 95.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.13 $ 116.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Added at Signing $ 37.13 $ 50.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 102.47 $ 138.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 86.13 $ 116.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 70.54 $ 95.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 92.07 $ 124.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112.86 $ 152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 133.65 $ 180.00 Added at Signing $ 47.52 $ 64.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 133.65 $ 180.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 112.86 $ 152.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 92.07 $ 124.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16.34 $ 22.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 32.67 $ 44.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.01 $ 66.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 41.58 $ 56.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 9,013.95 $ 12,140.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11,017.22 $ 14,838.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 13,021.97 $ 17,538.00 Added at Signing $ 4,674.04 $ 6,295.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 13,021.97 $ 17,538.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 11,017.22 $ 14,838.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 9,013.95 $ 12,140.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,003.27 $ 2,698.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,006.53 $ 5,396.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,009.80 $ 8,094.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,663.20 $ 8,974.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,144.48 $ 10,969.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 9,625.03 $ 12,963.00 Added at Signing $ 3,455.60 $ 4,654.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,893.38 $ 2,550.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,313.63 $ 3,116.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,734.63 $ 3,683.00 Added at Signing $ 981.59 $ 1,322.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 522.72 $ 704.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,045.44 $ 1,408.00 Page 324 of 1812 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,568.16 $ 2,112.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,350.76 $ 3,166.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,873.48 $ 3,870.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,396.94 $ 4,575.00 Added at Signing $ 1,219.19 $ 1,642.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,396.94 $ 4,575.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,873.48 $ 3,870.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,350.76 $ 3,166.00 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 44.10 $ 59.40 Non -Specific $ 44.10 $ 59.40 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 32.22 $ 43.40 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 32.08 $ 43.20 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,251.86 $ 1,686.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,503.71 $ 3,372.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,755.57 $ 5,058.00 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 518,760.99 $ 698,668.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,037,521.98 $ 1,397,336.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,556,282.23 $ 2,096,003.00 Added at Signing $ 518,760.99 $ 698,668.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 67,664.77 $ 91,131.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 135,329.54 $ 182,262.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 202,994.30 $ 273,393.00 Added at Signing $ 67,664.77 $ 91,131.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,228.99 $ 3,002.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,724.98 $ 3,670.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,220.97 $ 4,338.00 Added at Signing $ 1,156.07 $ 1,557.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,220.97 $ 4,338.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,724.98 $ 3,670.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,228.99 $ 3,002.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 495.25 $ 667.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 990.50 $ 1,334.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,485.74 $ 2,001.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 137,133.07 $ 184,691.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 274,266.14 $ 369,382.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 411,399.20 $ 554,073.00 Added at Signing $ 137,133.07 $ 184,691.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 270,656.84 $ 364,521.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 541,312.94 $ 729,041.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 811,969.04 $ 1,093,561.00 Added at Signing $ 270,656.84 $ 364,521.00 Page 325 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 89.10 $ 120.00 Non -Specific $ 41.80 $ 56.30 Non -Specific $ 41.80 $ 56.30 Non -Specific $ 48.86 $ 65.80 Non -Specific $ 244.06 $ 328.70 Non -Specific $ 87.17 $ 117.40 Non -Specific $ 139.44 $ 187.80 Non -Specific $ 34.90 $ 47.00 Non -Specific $ 13.96 $ 18.80 Non -Specific $ 34.90 $ 47.00 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,633.35 $ 7,587.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,885.95 $ 9,274.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,137.06 $ 10,959.00 Added at Signing $ 2,921.00 $ 3,934.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 8,137.06 $ 10,959.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 6,885.95 $ 9,274.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 5,633.35 $ 7,587.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,251.86 $ 1,686.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,503.71 $ 3,372.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,755.57 $ 5,058.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,045.29 $ 6,795.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,165.72 $ 8,304.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7,286.90 $ 9,814.00 Added at Signing $ 2,615.83 $ 3,523.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,324.17 $ 4,477.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,062.96 $ 5,472.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,802.49 $ 6,468.00 Added at Signing $ 1,723.34 $ 2,321.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 4,802.49 $ 6,468.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,062.96 $ 5,472.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,324.17 $ 4,477.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,494.80 $ 3,360.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,049.45 $ 4,107.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,604.10 $ 4,854.00 Added at Signing $ 1,294.18 $ 1,743.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 738.79 $ 995.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,477.58 $ 1,990.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,216.36 $ 2,985.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 167.06 $ 225.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 209.39 $ 282.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 251.71 $ 339.00 Added at Signing $ 90.59 $ 122.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 251.71 $ 339.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 209.39 $ 282.00 Page 326 of 1812 TrueUp Yr3 $ 167.06 $ 225.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 42.32 $ 57.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 84.65 $ 114.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 126.97 $ 171.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 321.50 $ 433.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 403.92 $ 544.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 485.60 $ 654.00 Added at Signing $ 175.23 $ 236.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 485.60 $ 654.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 403.92 $ 544.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 321.50 $ 433.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 81.68 $ 110.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 163.35 $ 220.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 245.03 $ 330.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 155.18 $ 209.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 194.54 $ 262.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 233.89 $ 315.00 Added at Signing $ 84.65 $ 114.00 Non -Specific $ 1.08 $ 1.45 Non -Specific $ 0.62 $ 0.84 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14,499.54 $ 19,528.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 17,721.99 $ 23,868.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20,945.18 $ 28,209.00 Added at Signing $ 7,518.56 $ 10,126.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 20,945.18 $ 28,209.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 17,721.99 $ 23,868.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 14,499.54 $ 19,528.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,222.45 $ 4,340.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,444.90 $ 8,680.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 9,667.35 $ 13,020.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 13,670.91 $ 18,412.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16,708.48 $ 22,503.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 19,746.05 $ 26,594.00 Added at Signing $ 7,088.65 $ 9,547.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11,176.11 $ 15,052.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 13,659.03 $ 18,396.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16,142.69 $ 21,741.00 Added at Signing $ 5,795.21 $ 7,805.00 Non -Specific $ 652.58 $ 878.90 Non -Specific $ 4,900.50 $ 6,600.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 146.20 $ 196.90 Non -Specific $ 4,083.75 $ 5,500.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,332.64 $ 7,182.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,517.67 $ 8,778.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7,702.70 $ 10,374.00 Added at Signing $ 2,765.07 $ 3,724.00 Page 327 of 1812 TrueUp Yr1 $ 7,702.70 $ 10,374.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 6,517.67 $ 8,778.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 5,332.64 $ 7,182.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,185.03 $ 1,596.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,370.06 $ 3,192.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,555.09 $ 4,788.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,001.33 $ 5,389.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,185.62 $ 6,984.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,370.65 $ 8,580.00 Added at Signing $ 2,321.06 $ 3,126.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 6,370.65 $ 8,580.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 5,185.62 $ 6,984.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 4,001.33 $ 5,389.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,924.56 $ 2,592.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,109.59 $ 4,188.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,294.62 $ 5,784.00 Added at Signing $ 1,629.05 $ 2,194.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 4,294.62 $ 5,784.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,109.59 $ 4,188.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,924.56 $ 2,592.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,233.74 $ 5,702.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,173.74 $ 6,968.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,114.49 $ 8,235.00 Added at Signing $ 2,195.57 $ 2,957.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,848.08 $ 2,489.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,258.69 $ 3,042.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,670.77 $ 3,597.00 Added at Signing $ 958.57 $ 1,291.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 2,670.77 $ 3,597.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,258.69 $ 3,042.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,848.08 $ 2,489.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,848.08 $ 2,489.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,258.69 $ 3,042.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,670.77 $ 3,597.00 Added at Signing $ 958.57 $ 1,291.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 2,670.77 $ 3,597.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,258.69 $ 3,042.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,848.08 $ 2,489.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 411.35 $ 554.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 822.69 $ 1,108.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,234.04 $ 1,662.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 411.35 $ 554.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 822.69 $ 1,108.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,234.04 $ 1,662.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 739.53 $ 996.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 904.37 $ 1,218.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,069.20 $ 1,440.00 Page 328 of 1812 Added at Signing $ 383.87 $ 517.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,069.20 $ 1,440.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 904.37 $ 1,218.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 739.53 $ 996.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 739.53 $ 996.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 904.37 $ 1,218.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,069.20 $ 1,440.00 Added at Signing $ 383.87 $ 517.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,069.20 $ 1,440.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 904.37 $ 1,218.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 739.53 $ 996.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 164.84 $ 222.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 329.67 $ 444.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 494.51 $ 666.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 164.84 $ 222.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 329.67 $ 444.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 494.51 $ 666.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 55.69 $ 75.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 68.31 $ 92.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 80.19 $ 108.00 Added at Signing $ 28.96 $ 39.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 80.19 $ 108.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 68.31 $ 92.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 55.69 $ 75.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 55.69 $ 75.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 68.31 $ 92.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 80.19 $ 108.00 Added at Signing $ 28.96 $ 39.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 80.19 $ 108.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 68.31 $ 92.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 55.69 $ 75.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12.62 $ 17.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 25.25 $ 34.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 37.87 $ 51.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12.62 $ 17.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 25.25 $ 34.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 37.87 $ 51.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,464.51 $ 4,666.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,235.22 $ 5,704.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,005.19 $ 6,741.00 Added at Signing $ 1,796.85 $ 2,420.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,005.19 $ 6,741.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,235.22 $ 5,704.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,464.51 $ 4,666.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 769.97 $ 1,037.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,539.95 $ 2,074.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,309.92 $ 3,111.00 Page 329 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 276.95 $ 373.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 338.58 $ 456.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 400.95 $ 540.00 Added at Signing $ 144.05 $ 194.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 400.95 $ 540.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 338.58 $ 456.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 276.95 $ 373.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 184.88 $ 249.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 225.72 $ 304.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 267.30 $ 360.00 Added at Signing $ 95.78 $ 129.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 267.30 $ 360.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 225.72 $ 304.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 184.88 $ 249.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 61.63 $ 83.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 123.26 $ 166.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 184.88 $ 249.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 41.58 $ 56.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 83.16 $ 112.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 124.74 $ 168.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 553.91 $ 746.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 677.16 $ 912.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 799.67 $ 1,077.00 Added at Signing $ 287.35 $ 387.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 799.67 $ 1,077.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 677.16 $ 912.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 553.91 $ 746.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 123.26 $ 166.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 246.51 $ 332.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 369.77 $ 498.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12,915.79 $ 17,395.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 15,785.55 $ 21,260.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 18,657.54 $ 25,128.00 Added at Signing $ 6,697.35 $ 9,020.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 18,657.54 $ 25,128.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 15,785.55 $ 21,260.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 12,915.79 $ 17,395.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,870.51 $ 3,866.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,741.01 $ 7,732.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,611.52 $ 11,598.00 Non -Specific $ 11.06 $ 14.90 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 23.54 $ 31.70 Non -Specific $ 31.63 $ 42.60 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Page 330 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 5.94 $ 8.00 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 13.59 $ 18.30 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,457.23 $ 6,003.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,448.47 $ 7,338.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,439.70 $ 8,673.00 Added at Signing $ 2,311.40 $ 3,113.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 6,439.70 $ 8,673.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 5,448.47 $ 7,338.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 4,457.23 $ 6,003.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 990.50 $ 1,334.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,980.99 $ 2,668.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,971.49 $ 4,002.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 110.63 $ 149.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 136.62 $ 184.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 160.38 $ 216.00 Added at Signing $ 57.92 $ 78.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 160.38 $ 216.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 136.62 $ 184.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 110.63 $ 149.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 25.25 $ 34.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 50.49 $ 68.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 75.74 $ 102.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 32.67 $ 44.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 65.34 $ 88.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 98.01 $ 132.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 144.05 $ 194.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 176.72 $ 238.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 209.39 $ 282.00 Added at Signing $ 74.99 $ 101.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 209.39 $ 282.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 176.72 $ 238.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 144.05 $ 194.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 825.66 $ 1,112.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,651.32 $ 2,224.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,476.98 $ 3,336.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,714.73 $ 5,003.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,539.65 $ 6,114.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,366.05 $ 7,227.00 Added at Signing $ 1,926.05 $ 2,594.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,366.05 $ 7,227.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,539.65 $ 6,114.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,714.73 $ 5,003.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 626.67 $ 844.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 785.57 $ 1,058.00 Page 331 of 1812 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 944.46 $ 1,272.00 Added at Signing $ 341.55 $ 460.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 944.46 $ 1,272.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 785.57 $ 1,058.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 626.67 $ 844.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 158.90 $ 214.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 317.79 $ 428.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 476.69 $ 642.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 250.97 $ 338.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 314.08 $ 423.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 377.93 $ 509.00 Added at Signing $ 136.62 $ 184.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,699.43 $ 7,676.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 5,699.43 $ 7,676.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 5,699.43 $ 7,676.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 66,617.84 $ 89,721.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 133,235.69 $ 179,442.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 199,853.53 $ 269,163.00 Added at Signing $ 66,617.84 $ 89,721.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 124,737.03 $ 167,996.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 249,473.32 $ 335,991.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 374,210.35 $ 503,987.00 Added at Signing $ 124,737.03 $ 167,996.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 37,612.82 $ 50,657.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 75,224.90 $ 101,313.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112,836.98 $ 151,969.00 Added at Signing $ 37,612.82 $ 50,657.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 19,582.70 $ 26,374.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 39,164.65 $ 52,747.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 58,746.60 $ 79,120.00 Added at Signing $ 19,582.70 $ 26,374.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 20,051.21 $ 27,005.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 20,051.21 $ 27,005.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 20,051.21 $ 27,005.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 29,005.76 $ 39,065.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 29,005.76 $ 39,065.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 29,005.76 $ 39,065.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 58,119.19 $ 78,275.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 58,119.19 $ 78,275.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 58,119.19 $ 78,275.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 829.37 $ 1,117.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,014.26 $ 1,366.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,198.40 $ 1,614.00 Added at Signing $ 429.91 $ 579.00 TrueUp Y $ 1,198.40 $ 1,614.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,014.26 $ 1,366.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 829.37 $ 1,117.00 Page 332 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 184.88 $ 249.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 369.77 $ 498.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 554.65 $ 747.00 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 131.79 $ 177.50 Non -Specific $ 131.79 $ 177.50 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 34.30 $ 46.20 Non -Specific $ 34.30 $ 46.20 Non -Specific $ 137.07 $ 184.60 Non -Specific $ 137.07 $ 184.60 Non -Specific $ 229.28 $ 308.80 Non -Specific $ 229.28 $ 308.80 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 3.86 $ 5.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 3.86 $ 5.20 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Page 333 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ 8.32 $ 11.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 79.08 $ 106.50 Non -Specific $ 79.08 $ 106.50 Non -Specific $ 87.17 $ 117.40 Non -Specific $ 34.90 $ 47.00 Non -Specific $ 52.35 $ 70.50 Non -Specific $ 13.96 $ 18.80 Non -Specific $ 488.05 $ 657.30 Non -Specific $ 69.72 $ 93.90 Non -Specific $ 2,788.76 $ 3,755.90 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Page 334 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 118.80 $ 160.00 Non -Specific $ 118.80 $ 160.00 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 47.45 $ 63.90 Non -Specific $ 47.45 $ 63.90 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.71 $ 25.20 Non -Specific $ 18.71 $ 25.20 Non -Specific $ 37.13 $ 50.00 Non -Specific $ 37.13 $ 50.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non -Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non -Specific $ 47.52 $ 64.00 Non -Specific $ 47.52 $ 64.00 Non -Specific $ 95.04 $ 128.00 Non -Specific $ 95.04 $ 128.00 Non -Specific $ 9.36 $ 12.60 Non -Specific $ 9.36 $ 12.60 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Page 335 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non -Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 42.25 $ 56.90 Non -Specific $ 42.25 $ 56.90 Non -Specific $ 84.57 $ 113.90 Non -Specific $ 84.57 $ 113.90 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 37.42 $ 50.40 Non -Specific $ 37.42 $ 50.40 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,108.55 $ 1,493.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,355.81 $ 1,826.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,601.57 $ 2,157.00 Added at Signing $ 574.70 $ 774.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,601.57 $ 2,157.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,355.81 $ 1,826.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,108.55 $ 1,493.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,108.55 $ 1,493.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,355.81 $ 1,826.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,601.57 $ 2,157.00 Added at Signing $ 574.70 $ 774.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,601.57 $ 2,157.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,355.81 $ 1,826.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,108.55 $ 1,493.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 246.51 $ 332.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 493.02 $ 664.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 739.53 $ 996.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 246.51 $ 332.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 493.02 $ 664.00 Page 336 of 1812 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 739.53 $ 996.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 463.32 $ 624.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 565.79 $ 762.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 670.48 $ 903.00 Added at Signing $ 240.57 $ 324.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 670.48 $ 903.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 565.79 $ 762.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 463.32 $ 624.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 553.16 $ 745.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 677.16 $ 912.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 799.67 $ 1,077.00 Added at Signing $ 287.35 $ 387.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 799.67 $ 1,077.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 677.16 $ 912.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 553.16 $ 745.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 103.21 $ 139.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 206.42 $ 278.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 309.62 $ 417.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 123.26 $ 166.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 246.51 $ 332.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 369.77 $ 498.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 221.27 $ 298.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 271.76 $ 366.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 320.76 $ 432.00 Added at Signing $ 115.09 $ 155.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 320.76 $ 432.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 271.76 $ 366.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 221.27 $ 298.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 129.94 $ 175.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 158.90 $ 214.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 187.11 $ 252.00 Added at Signing $ 67.57 $ 91.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 187.11 $ 252.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 158.90 $ 214.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 129.94 $ 175.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.75 $ 67.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 99.50 $ 134.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 149.24 $ 201.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 28.96 $ 39.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.87 $ 117.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,086.28 $ 1,463.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,361.75 $ 1,834.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,637.21 $ 2,205.00 Added at Signing $ 591.03 $ 796.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,637.21 $ 2,205.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,361.75 $ 1,834.00 Page 337 of 1812 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,086.28 $ 1,463.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 275.47 $ 371.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 550.94 $ 742.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 826.40 $ 1,113.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.75 $ 67.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 60.89 $ 82.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Added at Signing $ 25.99 $ 35.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 71.28 $ 96.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 60.89 $ 82.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 49.75 $ 67.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 64.60 $ 87.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 78.71 $ 106.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 93.56 $ 126.00 Added at Signing $ 33.41 $ 45.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 93.56 $ 126.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 78.71 $ 106.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 64.60 $ 87.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11.14 $ 15.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 22.28 $ 30.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 33.41 $ 45.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14.85 $ 20.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 29.70 $ 40.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 44.55 $ 60.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,771.90 $ 5,080.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,728.24 $ 6,368.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,682.35 $ 7,653.00 Added at Signing $ 2,053.76 $ 2,766.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,682.35 $ 7,653.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,728.24 $ 6,368.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,771.90 $ 5,080.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 955.60 $ 1,287.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,911.20 $ 2,574.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,866.79 $ 3,861.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,519.45 $ 4,740.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,201.07 $ 5,658.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,882.68 $ 6,576.00 Added at Signing $ 1,741.16 $ 2,345.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,686.37 $ 3,618.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,366.50 $ 4,534.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,047.37 $ 5,451.00 Added at Signing $ 1,462.73 $ 1,970.00 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Page 338 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Page 339 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 11.43 $ 15.40 Non -Specific $ 11.43 $ 15.40 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Page 340 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 39.20 $ 52.80 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Page 341 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 29.48 $ 39.70 Non -Specific $ 29.48 $ 39.70 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 40.39 $ 54.40 Non -Specific $ 40.39 $ 54.40 Non -Specific $ 32.08 $ 43.20 Non -Specific $ 32.08 $ 43.20 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 34.97 $ 47.10 Non -Specific $ 34.97 $ 47.10 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 32.08 $ 43.20 Non -Specific $ 32.08 $ 43.20 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Page 342 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 19.60 $ 26.40 Non -Specific $ 14.78 $ 19.90 Non -Specific $ 14.78 $ 19.90 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 18.49 $ 24.90 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 18.49 $ 24.90 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 13.37 $ 18.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 13.37 $ 18.00 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 26.58 $ 35.80 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Page 343 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 69.87 $ 94.10 Non -Specific $ 69.87 $ 94.10 Non -Specific $ 64.15 $ 86.40 Non -Specific $ 64.15 $ 86.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Non -Specific $ 58.95 $ 79.40 Non -Specific $ 58.95 $ 79.40 Non -Specific $ 80.78 $ 108.80 Non -Specific $ 80.78 $ 108.80 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Page 344 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 78.41 $ 105.60 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Non -Specific $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 64.15 $ 86.40 Non -Specific $ 64.15 $ 86.40 Non -Specific $ 85.54 $ 115.20 Non -Specific $ 85.54 $ 115.20 Non -Specific $ 76.03 $ 102.40 Non -Specific $ 76.03 $ 102.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Page 345 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 30.89 $ 41.60 Non -Specific $ 30.89 $ 41.60 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 94.74 $ 127.60 Non -Specific $ 94.74 $ 127.60 Non -Specific $ 47.37 $ 63.80 Non -Specific $ 47.37 $ 63.80 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 35.57 $ 47.90 Non -Specific $ 35.57 $ 47.90 Non -Specific $ 20.86 $ 28.10 Non -Specific $ 20.86 $ 28.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 52.64 $ 70.90 Non -Specific $ 52.64 $ 70.90 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 103.28 $ 139.10 Non -Specific $ 103.28 $ 139.10 Non -Specific $ 51.68 $ 69.60 Non -Specific $ 51.68 $ 69.60 Non -Specific $ 25.84 $ 34.80 Non -Specific $ 25.84 $ 34.80 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Page 346 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 18.49 $ 24.90 Non -Specific $ 18.49 $ 24.90 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Page 347 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 32.45 $ 43.70 Non -Specific $ 32.45 $ 43.70 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 35.57 $ 47.90 Non -Specific $ 35.57 $ 47.90 Non -Specific $ 14.33 $ 19.30 Non -Specific $ 14.33 $ 19.30 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 69.20 $ 93.20 Non -Specific $ 69.20 $ 93.20 Non -Specific $ 87.47 $ 117.80 Non -Specific $ 87.47 $ 117.80 Non -Specific $ 34.60 $ 46.60 Non -Specific $ 34.60 $ 46.60 Non -Specific $ 43.73 $ 58.90 Non -Specific $ 43.73 $ 58.90 Non -Specific $ 17.30 $ 23.30 Non -Specific $ 17.30 $ 23.30 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Page 348 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Page 349 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 16.04 $ 21.60 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 8.02 $ 10.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 28.14 $ 37.90 Non -Specific $ 28.14 $ 37.90 Non -Specific $ 14.40 $ 19.40 Non -Specific $ 14.40 $ 19.40 Non -Specific $ 30.89 $ 41.60 Non -Specific $ 30.89 $ 41.60 Non -Specific $ 20.86 $ 28.10 Non -Specific $ 20.86 $ 28.10 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 66.83 $ 90.00 Non -Specific $ 66.83 $ 90.00 Non -Specific $ 83.16 $ 112.00 Page 350 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 83.16 $ 112.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 41.58 $ 56.00 Non -Specific $ 41.58 $ 56.00 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 61.33 $ 82.60 Non -Specific $ 61.33 $ 82.60 Non -Specific $ 73.66 $ 99.20 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 73.66 $ 99.20 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 36.83 $ 49.60 Non -Specific $ 36.83 $ 49.60 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 15.37 $ 20.70 Non -Specific $ 15.37 $ 20.70 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Page 351 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.04 $ 4.10 Non -Specific $ 3.04 $ 4.10 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 1.86 $ 2.50 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Page 352 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Page 353 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.09 $ 10.90 Non -Specific $ 8.09 $ 10.90 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 6.16 $ 8.30 Non -Specific $ 6.16 $ 8.30 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Page 354 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 41.51 $ 55.90 Non -Specific $ 41.51 $ 55.90 Non -Specific $ 41.51 $ 55.90 Non -Specific $ 41.51 $ 55.90 Non -Specific $ 82.94 $ 111.70 Non -Specific $ 82.94 $ 111.70 Non -Specific $ 82.94 $ 111.70 Non -Specific $ 82.94 $ 111.70 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 33.04 $ 44.50 Non -Specific $ 33.04 $ 44.50 Non -Specific $ 33.04 $ 44.50 Non -Specific $ 33.04 $ 44.50 Non -Specific $ 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1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Page 356 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Page 357 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 33.49 $ 45.10 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 22.94 $ 30.90 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 22.05 $ 29.70 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 17.00 $ 22.90 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 17.00 $ 22.90 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 11.43 $ 15.40 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 33.49 $ 45.10 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 22.94 $ 30.90 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Page 358 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 15.44 $ 20.80 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 33.49 $ 45.10 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Page 359 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 22.94 $ 30.90 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 22.05 $ 29.70 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 17.00 $ 22.90 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 17.00 $ 22.90 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 11.43 $ 15.40 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 33.49 $ 45.10 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 22.94 $ 30.90 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 17.67 $ 23.80 Non -Specific $ 19.16 $ 25.80 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 28.59 $ 38.50 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 8.98 $ 12.10 Page 360 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 8.98 $ 12.10 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 17.97 $ 24.20 Non -Specific $ 17.97 $ 24.20 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 35.94 $ 48.40 Non -Specific $ 35.94 $ 48.40 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 71.73 $ 96.60 Non -Specific $ 71.73 $ 96.60 Non -Specific $ 63.93 $ 86.10 Non -Specific $ 63.93 $ 86.10 Non -Specific $ 71.73 $ 96.60 Non -Specific $ 71.73 $ 96.60 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 19.97 $ 26.90 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 39.87 $ 53.70 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Page 361 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 70.98 $ 95.60 Non -Specific $ 70.98 $ 95.60 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 29.11 $ 39.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Page 362 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 20.12 $ 27.10 Non -Specific $ 20.12 $ 27.10 Non -Specific $ 2.60 $ 3.50 Non -Specific $ 2.60 $ 3.50 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 10.17 $ 13.70 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 10.99 $ 14.80 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Non -Specific $ 43.81 $ 59.00 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 78.85 $ 106.20 Non -Specific $ 3.86 $ 5.20 Non -Specific $ 3.86 $ 5.20 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 11.51 $ 15.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 17.45 $ 23.50 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 32.30 $ 43.50 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Page 363 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 18.86 $ 25.40 Non -Specific $ 18.86 $ 25.40 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 40.02 $ 53.90 Non -Specific $ 40.02 $ 53.90 Non -Specific $ 13.59 $ 18.30 Non -Specific $ 13.59 $ 18.30 Non -Specific $ 94.74 $ 127.60 Non -Specific $ 94.74 $ 127.60 Non -Specific $ 47.37 $ 63.80 Non -Specific $ 47.37 $ 63.80 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 52.64 $ 70.90 Non -Specific $ 52.64 $ 70.90 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 14.33 $ 19.30 Non -Specific $ 14.33 $ 19.30 Non -Specific $ 103.36 $ 139.20 Non -Specific $ 103.36 $ 139.20 Non -Specific $ 51.68 $ 69.60 Non -Specific $ 51.68 $ 69.60 Non -Specific $ 25.84 $ 34.80 Non -Specific $ 25.84 $ 34.80 Non -Specific $ 12.70 $ 17.10 Page 364 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 12.70 $ 17.10 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 83.75 $ 112.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 42.17 $ 56.80 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 6.76 $ 9.10 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 12.10 $ 16.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 56.13 $ 75.60 Non -Specific $ 56.13 $ 75.60 Non -Specific $ 111.38 $ 150.00 Non -Specific $ 111.38 $ 150.00 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 56.13 $ 75.60 Non -Specific $ 56.13 $ 75.60 Page 365 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 111.38 $ 150.00 Non -Specific $ 111.38 $ 150.00 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 41.36 $ 55.70 Non -Specific $ 41.36 $ 55.70 Non -Specific $ 41.36 $ 55.70 Non -Specific $ 41.36 $ 55.70 Non -Specific $ 42.32 $ 57.00 Non -Specific $ 42.32 $ 57.00 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Non -Specific $ 45.14 $ 60.80 Non -Specific $ 45.14 $ 60.80 Non -Specific $ 41.88 $ 56.40 Non -Specific $ 41.88 $ 56.40 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Page 366 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 24.28 $ 32.70 Non -Specific $ 24.28 $ 32.70 Non -Specific $ 32.82 $ 44.20 Non -Specific $ 32.82 $ 44.20 Non -Specific $ 29.03 $ 39.10 Non -Specific $ 29.03 $ 39.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 38.54 $ 51.90 Non -Specific $ 38.54 $ 51.90 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 35.19 $ 47.40 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 20.72 $ 27.90 Non -Specific $ 20.72 $ 27.90 Non -Specific $ 20.72 $ 27.90 Non -Specific $ 20.72 $ 27.90 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Page 367 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 19.31 $ 26.00 Non -Specific $ 19.31 $ 26.00 Non -Specific $ 22.57 $ 30.40 Non -Specific $ 22.57 $ 30.40 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 17.60 $ 23.70 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 20.94 $ 28.20 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 27.62 $ 37.20 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 10.47 $ 14.10 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 12.18 $ 16.40 Page 368 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 12.18 $ 16.40 Non -Specific $ 16.41 $ 22.10 Non -Specific $ 16.41 $ 22.10 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 8.84 $ 11.90 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 6.91 $ 9.30 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 6.09 $ 8.20 Non -Specific $ 6.09 $ 8.20 Non -Specific $ 8.24 $ 11.10 Non -Specific $ 8.24 $ 11.10 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Page 369 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 38.54 $ 51.90 Non -Specific $ 38.54 $ 51.90 Non -Specific $ 34.75 $ 46.80 Non -Specific $ 34.75 $ 46.80 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 52.27 $ 70.40 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 50.42 $ 67.90 Non -Specific $ 50.42 $ 67.90 Non -Specific $ 45.14 $ 60.80 Non -Specific $ 45.14 $ 60.80 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 42.77 $ 57.60 Non -Specific $ 46.63 $ 62.80 Page 370 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 46.63 $ 62.80 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 40.39 $ 54.40 Non -Specific $ 40.39 $ 54.40 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 28.51 $ 38.40 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 22.57 $ 30.40 Non -Specific $ 22.57 $ 30.40 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Page 371 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 21.38 $ 28.80 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 44.70 $ 60.20 Non -Specific $ 44.70 $ 60.20 Non -Specific $ 10.69 $ 14.40 Non -Specific $ 10.69 $ 14.40 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 19.31 $ 26.00 Non -Specific $ 19.31 $ 26.00 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 14.26 $ 19.20 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Page 372 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non -Specific $ 8.69 $ 11.70 Non -Specific $ 8.69 $ 11.70 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific 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-Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Page 374 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 7.13 $ 9.60 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 13.44 $ 18.10 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 26.88 $ 36.20 Non -Specific $ 53.76 $ 72.40 Non -Specific $ 53.76 $ 72.40 Non -Specific $ 53.76 $ 72.40 Non -Specific $ 53.76 $ 72.40 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 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$ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 7.20 $ 9.70 Non -Specific $ 10.69 $ 14.40 Non -Specific $ 10.69 $ 14.40 Non -Specific $ 15.37 $ 20.70 Non -Specific $ 15.37 $ 20.70 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 19.53 $ 26.30 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 7.65 $ 10.30 Non -Specific $ 7.65 $ 10.30 Page 377 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 2.60 $ 3.50 Non -Specific $ 2.60 $ 3.50 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Page 378 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 6.68 $ 9.00 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 16.85 $ 22.70 Non -Specific $ 16.85 $ 22.70 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 16.11 $ 21.70 Non -Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Non -Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Non -Specific $ 65.79 $ 88.60 Non -Specific $ 65.79 $ 88.60 Non -Specific $ 68.83 $ 92.70 Non -Specific $ 68.83 $ 92.70 Non -Specific $ 62.52 $ 84.20 Non -Specific $ 62.52 $ 84.20 Non -Specific $ 54.43 $ 73.30 Non -Specific $ 54.43 $ 73.30 Non -Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Non -Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Page 379 of 1812 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 121.47 $ 163.60 Non-Specific $ 121.47 $ 163.60 Non-Specific $ 126.97 $ 171.00 Non-Specific $ 126.97 $ 171.00 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 100.39 $ 135.20 Non-Specific $ 100.39 $ 135.20 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Non-Specific $ 59.85 $ 80.60 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 110.41 $ 148.70 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 9.80 $ 13.20 Non-Specific $ 9.80 $ 13.20 Non-Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non-Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non-Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non-Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non-Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non-Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 10.84 $ 14.60 Non-Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non-Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non-Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non-Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,768.48 $ 7,769.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7,050.78 $ 9,496.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,333.08 $ 11,223.00 Added at Signing $ 2,991.53 $ 4,029.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 8,333.08 $ 11,223.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 7,050.78 $ 9,496.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 5,768.48 $ 7,769.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,282.30 $ 1,727.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,564.60 $ 3,454.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,846.89 $ 5,181.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,886.84 $ 3,888.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,528.36 $ 4,752.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,169.88 $ 5,616.00 Page 380 of 1812 Added at Signing $ 1,496.88 $ 2,016.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 4,169.88 $ 5,616.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,528.36 $ 4,752.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,886.84 $ 3,888.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 641.52 $ 864.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,283.04 $ 1,728.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,924.56 $ 2,592.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,325.81 $ 5,826.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,286.60 $ 7,120.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,248.14 $ 8,415.00 Added at Signing $ 2,243.09 $ 3,021.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.75 $ 67.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 60.89 $ 82.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 71.28 $ 96.00 Added at Signing $ 25.99 $ 35.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 71.28 $ 96.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 60.89 $ 82.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 49.75 $ 67.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 64.60 $ 87.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 78.71 $ 106.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 93.56 $ 126.00 Added at Signing $ 33.41 $ 45.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 93.56 $ 126.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 78.71 $ 106.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 64.60 $ 87.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11.14 $ 15.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 22.28 $ 30.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 33.41 $ 45.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14.85 $ 20.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 29.70 $ 40.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 44.55 $ 60.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11.88 $ 16.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14.85 $ 20.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Added at Signing $ 6.68 $ 9.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 17.82 $ 24.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 14.85 $ 20.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 11.88 $ 16.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2.60 $ 3.50 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5.20 $ 7.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 67,664.77 $ 91,131.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Page 381 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 67.12 $ 90.40 Non -Specific $ 67.12 $ 90.40 Non -Specific $ 67.12 $ 90.40 Non -Specific $ 67.12 $ 90.40 Non -Specific $ 71.80 $ 96.70 Non -Specific $ 71.80 $ 96.70 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ 65.34 $ 88.00 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 118.21 $ 159.20 Non -Specific $ 118.21 $ 159.20 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 163.35 $ 220.00 Non -Specific $ 163.35 $ 220.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 2.45 $ 3.30 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Page 382 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,036.23 $ 5,436.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,933.17 $ 6,644.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,831.60 $ 7,854.00 Added at Signing $ 2,093.11 $ 2,819.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,831.60 $ 7,854.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,933.17 $ 6,644.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 4,036.23 $ 5,436.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,457.82 $ 4,657.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,226.31 $ 5,692.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,994.80 $ 6,727.00 Added at Signing $ 1,793.14 $ 2,415.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 897.68 $ 1,209.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,795.37 $ 2,418.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,693.05 $ 3,627.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 579.15 $ 780.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 708.35 $ 954.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 837.54 $ 1,128.00 Added at Signing $ 299.97 $ 404.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 837.54 $ 1,128.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 708.35 $ 954.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 579.15 $ 780.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 129.20 $ 174.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 258.39 $ 348.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 387.59 $ 522.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.93 $ 43.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 47.52 $ 64.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 64.60 $ 87.00 Added at Signing $ 23.76 $ 32.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 64.60 $ 87.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 47.52 $ 64.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 31.93 $ 43.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 41.58 $ 56.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 82.42 $ 111.00 Added at Signing $ 30.44 $ 41.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 82.42 $ 111.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 62.37 $ 84.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 41.58 $ 56.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 15.59 $ 21.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 46.78 $ 63.00 Page 383 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.05 $ 27.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 40.10 $ 54.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 60.14 $ 81.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12,001.03 $ 16,163.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14,668.83 $ 19,756.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 17,336.63 $ 23,349.00 Added at Signing $ 6,222.89 $ 8,381.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 17,336.63 $ 23,349.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 14,668.83 $ 19,756.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 12,001.03 $ 16,163.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,667.06 $ 3,592.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,334.12 $ 7,184.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,001.18 $ 10,776.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ 1.49 $ 2.00 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 320.76 $ 432.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 641.52 $ 864.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 962.28 $ 1,296.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,443.42 $ 1,944.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,764.18 $ 2,376.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,084.94 $ 2,808.00 Added at Signing $ 748.44 $ 1,008.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 2,084.94 $ 2,808.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,764.18 $ 2,376.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,443.42 $ 1,944.00 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 323.73 $ 436.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 396.50 $ 534.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 467.78 $ 630.00 Added at Signing $ 167.81 $ 226.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 467.78 $ 630.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 396.50 $ 534.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 323.73 $ 436.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 376.45 $ 507.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 460.35 $ 620.00 Page 384 of 1812 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 543.51 $ 732.00 Added at Signing $ 195.28 $ 263.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 543.51 $ 732.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 460.35 $ 620.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 376.45 $ 507.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 72.02 $ 97.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 144.05 $ 194.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 216.07 $ 291.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 83.90 $ 113.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 167.81 $ 226.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 251.71 $ 339.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 93.56 $ 126.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 138.85 $ 187.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 169.29 $ 228.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 200.48 $ 270.00 Added at Signing $ 72.02 $ 97.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 200.48 $ 270.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 169.29 $ 228.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 138.85 $ 187.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 200.48 $ 270.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 245.03 $ 330.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 289.58 $ 390.00 Added at Signing $ 103.95 $ 140.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 289.58 $ 390.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 245.03 $ 330.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 200.48 $ 270.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 44.55 $ 60.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 89.10 $ 120.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 133.65 $ 180.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,323.88 $ 1,783.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,618.65 $ 2,180.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,913.42 $ 2,577.00 Added at Signing $ 686.81 $ 925.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,913.42 $ 2,577.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,618.65 $ 2,180.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,323.88 $ 1,783.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 294.77 $ 397.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 589.55 $ 794.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 884.32 $ 1,191.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,862.48 $ 11,936.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 10,833.08 $ 14,590.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12,801.44 $ 17,241.00 Added at Signing $ 4,595.33 $ 6,189.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 12,801.44 $ 17,241.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 10,833.08 $ 14,590.00 Page 385 of 1812 TrueUp Yr3 $ 8,862.48 $ 11,936.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,969.85 $ 2,653.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,939.71 $ 5,306.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,909.56 $ 7,959.00 Non -Specific $ 23.17 $ 31.20 Non -Specific $ 23.17 $ 31.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 5.94 $ 8.00 Non -Specific $ 5.94 $ 8.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non -Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 17.82 $ 24.00 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 5.49 $ 7.40 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 21.76 $ 29.30 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 10.54 $ 14.20 Non -Specific $ 29.03 $ 39.10 Non -Specific $ 29.03 $ 39.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non -Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non -Specific $ 21.09 $ 28.40 Non -Specific $ 21.09 $ 28.40 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 12.62 $ 17.00 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Page 386 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 20.20 $ 27.20 Non -Specific $ 14.03 $ 18.90 Non -Specific $ 14.03 $ 18.90 Non -Specific $ 28.07 $ 37.80 Non -Specific $ 28.07 $ 37.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 22.35 $ 30.10 Non -Specific $ 30.00 $ 40.40 Non -Specific $ 30.00 $ 40.40 Non -Specific $ 30.00 $ 40.40 Non -Specific $ 30.00 $ 40.40 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 11.21 $ 15.10 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 5.64 $ 7.60 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 7.50 $ 10.10 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 1.03 $ 1.39 Non -Specific $ 4,489.16 $ 6,046.00 Non -Specific $ 486.34 $ 655.00 Non -Specific $ 0.12 $ 0.16 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Page 387 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Page 388 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 60.89 $ 82.00 Non -Specific $ 60.89 $ 82.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 90.21 $ 121.50 Non -Specific $ 90.21 $ 121.50 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,577.07 $ 2,124.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,927.53 $ 2,596.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,278.73 $ 3,069.00 Added at Signing $ 817.49 $ 1,101.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 2,278.73 $ 3,069.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,927.53 $ 2,596.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,577.07 $ 2,124.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 350.46 $ 472.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 700.92 $ 944.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,051.38 $ 1,416.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 998.66 $ 1,345.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,220.67 $ 1,644.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,441.94 $ 1,942.00 Added at Signing $ 518.27 $ 698.00 Non -Specific $ 3,291.50 $ 4,433.00 Non -Specific $ 412.09 $ 555.00 Non -Specific $ 5,348.23 $ 7,203.00 Non -Specific $ 1,097.42 $ 1,478.00 Non -Specific $ 1,508.76 $ 2,032.00 Non -Specific $ 9,919.80 $ 13,360.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 2.97 $ 4.00 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Non -Specific $ 4.46 $ 6.00 Page 389 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 13.07 $ 17.60 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 7.35 $ 9.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Page 390 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.46 $ 8.70 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 26.14 $ 35.20 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 28.29 $ 38.10 Non -Specific $ 28.29 $ 38.10 Non -Specific $ 28.29 $ 38.10 Non -Specific $ 28.29 $ 38.10 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Page 391 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 31.78 $ 42.80 Non -Specific $ 31.78 $ 42.80 Non -Specific $ 0.30 $ 0.40 Non -Specific $ 0.30 $ 0.40 Non -Specific $ 0.22 $ 0.30 Non -Specific $ 0.99 $ 1.34 Non -Specific $ 0.36 $ 0.49 Non -Specific $ 86.13 $ 116.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 24.50 $ 33.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 29.70 $ 40.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 35.64 $ 48.00 Added at Signing $ 12.62 $ 17.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 35.64 $ 48.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 29.70 $ 40.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 24.50 $ 33.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 31.19 $ 42.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 38.61 $ 52.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 46.78 $ 63.00 Added at Signing $ 16.34 $ 22.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 46.78 $ 63.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 38.61 $ 52.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 31.19 $ 42.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5.94 $ 8.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11.88 $ 16.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 17.82 $ 24.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7.43 $ 10.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14.85 $ 20.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 22.28 $ 30.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 11,949.80 $ 16,094.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 14,604.98 $ 19,670.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 17,260.90 $ 23,247.00 Added at Signing $ 6,196.16 $ 8,345.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 17,260.90 $ 23,247.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 14,604.98 $ 19,670.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 11,949.80 $ 16,094.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,655.92 $ 3,577.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,311.85 $ 7,154.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7,967.77 $ 10,731.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 579.15 $ 780.00 Page 392 of 1812 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 708.35 $ 954.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 837.54 $ 1,128.00 Added at Signing $ 299.97 $ 404.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 837.54 $ 1,128.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 708.35 $ 954.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 579.15 $ 780.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 129.20 $ 174.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 258.39 $ 348.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 387.59 $ 522.00 Non -Specific $ 171.52 $ 231.00 Non -Specific $ 754.38 $ 1,016.00 Non -Specific $ 1,440.45 $ 1,940.00 Non -Specific $ 9,919.80 $ 13,360.00 Non -Specific $ 7,055.98 $ 9,503.00 Non -Specific $ 5,348.23 $ 7,203.00 Non -Specific $ 3,291.50 $ 4,433.00 Non -Specific $ 49.01 $ 66.00 Non -Specific $ 49.01 $ 66.00 Non -Specific $ 1,743.09 $ 2,347.60 Non -Specific $ 249.03 $ 335.40 Non -Specific $ 86.13 $ 116.00 Non -Specific $ 40.84 $ 55.00 Non -Specific $ 40.84 $ 55.00 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 7,121.32 $ 9,591.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 8,703.59 $ 11,722.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 10,286.60 $ 13,854.00 Added at Signing $ 3,692.45 $ 4,973.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 10,286.60 $ 13,854.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 8,703.59 $ 11,722.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 7,121.32 $ 9,591.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,583.01 $ 2,132.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,166.02 $ 4,264.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,749.03 $ 6,396.00 Non -Specific $ 649.69 $ 875.00 Non -Specific $ 928.13 $ 1,250.00 Non -Specific $ 278.44 $ 375.00 Non -Specific $ 278.44 $ 375.00 Non -Specific $ 928.13 $ 1,250.00 Non -Specific $ 649.69 $ 875.00 Non -Specific $ 0.52 $ 0.70 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 70.54 $ 95.00 Page 393 of 1812 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.13 $ 116.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Added at Signing $ 37.13 $ 50.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 102.47 $ 138.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 86.13 $ 116.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 70.54 $ 95.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 92.07 $ 124.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 112.86 $ 152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 133.65 $ 180.00 Added at Signing $ 47.52 $ 64.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 133.65 $ 180.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 112.86 $ 152.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 92.07 $ 124.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16.34 $ 22.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 32.67 $ 44.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.01 $ 66.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 20.79 $ 28.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 41.58 $ 56.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 56.43 $ 76.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 69.80 $ 94.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 82.42 $ 111.00 Added at Signing $ 29.70 $ 40.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 82.42 $ 111.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 69.80 $ 94.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 56.43 $ 76.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 73.51 $ 99.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 90.59 $ 122.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 106.92 $ 144.00 Added at Signing $ 38.61 $ 52.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 106.92 $ 144.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 90.59 $ 122.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 73.51 $ 99.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 12.62 $ 17.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 25.25 $ 34.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 37.87 $ 51.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 16.34 $ 22.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 32.67 $ 44.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 49.01 $ 66.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,099.64 $ 1,481.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,343.93 $ 1,810.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,588.21 $ 2,139.00 Added at Signing $ 570.24 $ 768.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,588.21 $ 2,139.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,343.93 $ 1,810.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,099.64 $ 1,481.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 244.28 $ 329.00 Page 394 of 1812 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 488.57 $ 658.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 732.85 $ 987.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 611.08 $ 823.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 855.36 $ 1,152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,100.39 $ 1,482.00 Added at Signing $ 407.63 $ 549.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,100.39 $ 1,482.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 855.36 $ 1,152.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 611.08 $ 823.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 611.08 $ 823.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 855.36 $ 1,152.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,100.39 $ 1,482.00 Added at Signing $ 407.63 $ 549.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,100.39 $ 1,482.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 855.36 $ 1,152.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 611.08 $ 823.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 128.45 $ 173.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 256.91 $ 346.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 385.36 $ 519.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 102.47 $ 138.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 204.93 $ 276.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 307.40 $ 414.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 576.92 $ 777.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 705.38 $ 950.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 833.09 $ 1,122.00 Added at Signing $ 299.23 $ 403.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 833.09 $ 1,122.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 705.38 $ 950.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 576.92 $ 777.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 461.09 $ 621.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 564.30 $ 760.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 666.02 $ 897.00 Added at Signing $ 239.09 $ 322.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 666.02 $ 897.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 564.30 $ 760.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 461.09 $ 621.00 Page 395 of 1812 Part Number Item Name 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00156 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00169 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00183 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 126-00196 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 126-01981 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SubsVL MVL DvcCAL 126-01982 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL ALNG SubsVL MVL UsrCAL 126-01983 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL 2013 ALNG MVL DvcCAL 126-01984 VSTeamFndtnSvrCAL 2013 ALNG MVL UsrCAL 228-04433 SQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04433 SQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04433 SQLSvrStd ALNG SA MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-04437 SQLSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 228-10025 SQLSvrStd ALNG SubsVL MVL 228-10363 SQLSvrStd 2014 ALNG MVL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00765 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00792 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL DvcCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00960 SQLCAL ALNG LicSAPk MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 359-00961 SQLCAL ALNG SA MVL UsrCAL 359-05813 SQLCAL ALNG SubsVL MVL DvcCAL 359-05814 SQLCAL ALNG SubsVL MVL UsrCAL 359-06135 JSQLCAL 2014 ALNG MVL DvcCAL 359-06137 JSQLCAL 2014 ALNG MVL UsrCAL 3Q7-00007 jAppsrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Cmmt StdAPIMgmt Page 396 of 1812 3Q7-00008 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg StdAPIMgmt 3Q7-00009 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1 Daily Unit Commit DevAPlMngmnt 3Q7-00010 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1 Daily Unit Ovrg DevAPlMngmnt 3Q7-00023 AppSvcs ShrSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Cmmt RmtAppConsBscAppCllctn 3Q7-00024 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Ovrg RmtAppConsBscAppCllctn 3Q7-00025 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Ovrg RmtAppConsStdAppCllctn 3Q7-00026 AppSvcs ShrSvr ALNG SbsVL MVL 1DlyAppCollctn Cmmt RmtAppConsStdAppCllctn 3Q7-00031 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppNmdBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00032 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppNmdBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00033 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppNmdStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00034 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppNmdStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00039 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppConsBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00040 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppConsBscOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00041 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RmtAppConsStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00042 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RmtAppConsStdOvrgSsnHrs 3Q7-00047 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt RmtAppNmdBscUsers 3Q7-00048 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg RmtAppNmdBscUsers 3Q7-00049 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt RmtAppNmdStdUsers 3Q7-00050 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg RmtAppNmdStdUsers 3Q7-00057 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt AtmtnStd 3Q7-00058 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg AtmtnStd 3Q7-00097 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 500Minutes Cmmt BscAtmtn 3Q7-00098 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 500Minutes Ovg BscAtmtn 3Q7-00099 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 500Minutes Cmmt FreeAtmtn 3Q7-00100 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 500Minutes Ovg FreeAtmtn 3Q7-00101 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Cmmt PremAPlMgmt 3Q7-00102 AppSrvcs ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg PremAPlMgmt 3SK-00001 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1GB Cmmt 1GB 3SK-00002 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1GB Ovg 1GB 3SK-00003 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 2GB Ovg 2GB 3SK-00004 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 4GB Cmmt 4GB 3SK-00005 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 128MB Cmmt 128MB 3SK-00006 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 128MB Ovg 128MB 3SK-00007 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 2GB Cmmt 2GB 3SK-00008 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 256MB Cmmt 256MB 3SK-00009 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 256MB Ovg 256MB 3SK-00010 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 4GB Ovg 4GB 3SK-00011 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 512MB Cmmt 512MB 3SK-00012 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 512MB Ovg 512MB 3SK-00023 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC5 3SK-00024 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC5 3SK-00025 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC6 3SK-00026 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC6 3SK-00027 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedStdCO 3SK-00028 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedStdCO 3SK-00029 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedStdC1 3SK-00030 jAppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedStdC1 Page 397 of 1812 3SK-00031 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC2 3SK-00032 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC2 3SK-00033 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC3 3SK-00034 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC3 3SK-00035 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC4 3SK-00036 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC4 3SK-00037 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC5 3SK-00038 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC5 3SK-00039 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedStdC6 3SK-00040 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedStdC6 3SK-00041 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedBscCO 3SK-00042 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedBscCO 3SK-00043 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedBscC1 3SK-00044 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedBscC1 3SK-00045 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC2 3SK-00046 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC2 3SK-00047 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC3 3SK-00048 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC3 3SK-00049 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt RedBscC4 3SK-00050 AppFabricCache ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg RedBscC4 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00043 MSDNPItfrms ALNG LicSAPk MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 3VU-00044 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SA MVL 3VU-00045 MSDNPItfrms ALNG MVL 3VU-00047 MSDNPItfrms ALNG SubsVL MVL 4WP-00001 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDB 4WP-00002 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDB 4WP-00003 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DB 4WP-00004 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DB 4WP-00005 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DB 4WP-00006 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DB 4WP-00007 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DB 4WP-00008 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DB 4WP-00009 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DB 4WP-00010 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DB 4WP-00011 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DB 4WP-00012 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DB 4WP-00013 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBJAW 4WP-00014 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBJAW 4WP-00015 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBBRS 4WP-00016 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBBRS 4WP-00017 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBBRS 4WP-00018 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBBRS Page 398 of 1812 4WP-00019 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBJAW 4WP-00020 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBJAW 4WP-00021 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBJAE 4WP-00022 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDBJAE 4WP-00023 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDB 4WP-00024 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdSlSecDB 4WP-00025 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDB 4WP-00026 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDB 4WP-00027 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBJAE 4WP-00028 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2SecDBJAE 4WP-00029 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBBRS 4WP-00030 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBBRS 4WP-00031 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBJAW 4WP-00032 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBJAW 4WP-00033 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBJAW 4WP-00034 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBJAW 4WP-00035 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBJAW 4WP-00036 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBJAW 4WP-00037 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBJAW 4WP-00038 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBJAW 4WP-00039 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBJAW 4WP-00040 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBJAW 4WP-00041 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBJAW 4WP-00042 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBJAW 4WP-00043 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBJAE 4WP-00044 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBJAE 4WP-00045 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBJAE 4WP-00046 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBJAE 4WP-00047 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6DBJAE 4WP-00048 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6DBJAE 4WP-00049 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBJAE 4WP-00050 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBJAE 4WP-00051 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBJAE 4WP-00052 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBJAE 4WP-00053 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBJAE 4WP-00054 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBJAE 4WP-00055 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Days Cmmt BscDBBRS 4WP-00056 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Days Ovg BscDBBRS 4WP-00057 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBBRS 4WP-00058 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS1DBBRS 4WP-00059 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBBRS 4WP-00060 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg StdS2DBBRS 4WP-00061 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP1DBBRS 4WP-00062 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBBRS 4WP-00063 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2DBBRS 4WP-00064 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBBRS 4WP-00065 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDB Page 399 of 1812 4WP-00066 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDB 4WP-00067 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDB 4WP-00068 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDB 4WP-00069 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDB 4WP-00070 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDB 4WP-00071 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00072 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00073 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00074 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActiveGeoDB 4WP-00075 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecActvGeoDB 4WP-00076 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDB 4WP-00077 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00078 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00079 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00080 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00081 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00082 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBBRS 4WP-00083 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00084 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00085 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00086 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBBRS 4WP-00087 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBBRS 4WP-00088 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBBRS 4WP-00089 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00090 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00091 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00092 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00093 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00094 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00095 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00096 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00097 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00098 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBJAE 4WP-00099 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00100 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00101 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00102 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBJAE 4WP-00103 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBJAE 4WP-00104 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBJAE 4WP-00105 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00106 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecGeoDBJAW 4WP-00107 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremPlSecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00108 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremPlSecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00109 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP2SecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00110 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2SecActGeoDBJAW 4WP-00111 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBJAW 4WP-00112 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP6SecActvGeoDBJAW Page 400 of 1812 4WP-00113 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDaysAUE 4WP-00114 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDaysAUE 4WP-00115 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDaysAUSE 4WP-00116 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDaysAUSE 4WP-00117 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDaysBRS 4WP-00118 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDaysBRS 4WP-00119 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDaysJAE 4WP-00120 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDaysJAE 4WP-00121 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDaysJAW 4WP-00122 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDaysJAW 4WP-00125 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSODBDays 4WP-00126 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays Ovg StdSODBDays 4WP-00127 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1ODays Cmmt StdSOSecDBDaysBRS 4WP-00128 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1ODays 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ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt PremP6SecGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00168 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt Pre mP6SecActvGeoDBAUSE 4WP-00169 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBAUE 4WP-00170 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS1DBAUSE 4WP-00172 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBAUE 4WP-00173 jAzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdSlSecDBAUSE Page 401 of 1812 4WP-00175 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBAUE 4WP-00176 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2DBAUSE 4WP-00178 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBAUE 4WP-00179 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL May Cmmt StdS2SecDBAUSE 4WP-00181 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg FreeDB 4WP-00182 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBAUE 4WP-00183 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP1DBAUSE 4WP-00185 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBAUE 4WP-00186 AzureSQLDB ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL May Ovg PremP2DBAUSE 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SubsVL MVL 1VM Cmmt Ent2Azure 7U9-00003 AzureSiteRecovery ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1VM Ovg Ent2Azure 7U9-00004 AzureSiteRecovery ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt AddlStorEnt2Azure 7U9-00005 AzureSiteRecovery ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg AddlStorEnt2Azure 7U9-00007 AzureSiteRecovery ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1VM Cmmt Ent2Ent 7U9-00008 AzureSiteRecovery ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1VM Ovg Ent2Ent 9ED-00071 VSPremwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9ED-00071 VSPremwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9ED-00071 VSPremwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9ED-00071 VSPremwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9ED-00072 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSProwMSDN 9ED-00073 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SA MVL 9ED-00073 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SA MVL 9ED-00073 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SA MVL 9ED-00323 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSTstProwMSDN 9ED-00379 VSPremwMSDN ALNG SubsVL MVL 9ED-00380 VSPremwMSDN 2013 ALNG MVL 9JD-00050 VSUltwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9JD-00050 VSUltwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9JD-00050 VSUltwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9JD-00050 IVSUltwMSDN ALNG LicSAPk MVL 9JD-00051 IVSUltwMSDN ALNG SASU MVL VSPremwMSDN 9JD-00053 IVSUltwMSDN ALNG SA MVL Page 403 of 1812 9JD-00053 VSUItwMSDN ALNG SA MVL 9JD-00053 VSUItwMSDN ALNG SA MVL 9JD-00281 VSUItwMSDN ALNG SubsVL MVL 9JD-00282 VSUItwMSDN 2013 ALNG MVL 9PP-00001 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Std D1VMNonWin 9PP-00002 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Std_D1VMNonWin 9PP-00003 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std D12VMWin 9PP-00004 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_D12VMWin 9PP-00005 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Std D1VMWin 9PP-00006 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Std_D1VMWin 9PP-00007 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std D13VMNonWin 9PP-00008 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_D13VMNonWin 9PP-00009 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt Std D3CS 9PP-00010 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg Std_D3CS 9PP-00011 AzureSrvcsPromoSSD ShrdSvr ALNG 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AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTOut10GbZ2 J2Q-00008 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTOut10GbZ2 J2Q-00009 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 1Gb Z1 J2Q-00010 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTln1GbZ1 J2Q-00011 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTln1GbZ2 J2Q-00012 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 1Gb Z2 J2Q-00013 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTIn10GbZ1 J2Q-00014 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXP DT In 10Gb Z1 J2Q-00015 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10OGB Ovrg IXPDTIn10GbZ2 J2Q-00016 AzureExpressRoute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10OGB Commit IXPDTIn10GbZ2 J2Q-00017 jAzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyCnnctn Cmmt ExpRt ExpRtIXP1Gb J2Q-00018 jAzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg ExpRt ExpRtIXP1Gb Page 406 of 1812 J2Q-00019 AzureExpRt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyCnnctn Ovg 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ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00257 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00258 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMWinUSE N7H-00259 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMWinUSE N7H-00260 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNon-WinEUN N7H-00261 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNon-WinEUN N7H-00262 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinEUN N7H-00263 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMWinEUW N7H-00264 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinEUN N7H-00265 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMWinEUW N7H-00266 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinUSNCen N7H-00267 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinUSNCen N7H-00268 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNon-WinEUW N7H-00269 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNon-WinEUW N7H-00270 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00271 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00272 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00273 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00274 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMWinUSE2 N7H-00275 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMWinUSE2 N7H-00276 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinUSNCen N7H-00277 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinUSNCen N7H-00278 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00279 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00280 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00281 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinUSNCen N7H-00282 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinUSSCen Page 414 of 1812 N7H-00283 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinEUW N7H-00355 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinEUW N7H-00356 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00357 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00358 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWinUSCen N7H-00359 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWinUSCen N7H-00360 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinUSW N7H-00361 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinUSW N7H-00362 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWinUSE2 N7H-00363 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWinUSE2 N7H-00364 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00365 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00366 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00367 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00368 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00369 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNon-WinEUW N7H-00370 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWinAPE N7H-00371 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWinAPE N7H-00372 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWinAPSE N7H-00373 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWinAPSE N7H-00374 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinAPE N7H-00375 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinAPE N7H-00376 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinAPE Page 416 of 1812 N7H-00377 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinAPE N7H-00378 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinAPSE N7H-00379 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinAPSE N7H-00380 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinAPE N7H-00381 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinAPE N7H-00382 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00383 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00384 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinAPE N7H-00385 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinAPE N7H-00386 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinAPSE N7H-00387 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinAPSE N7H-00388 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinUSE2 N7H-00389 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinUSE2 N7H-00390 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinAPSE N7H-00391 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinAPSE N7H-00392 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00393 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinUSCen N7H-00394 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinUSCen N7H-00395 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00396 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00397 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinUSCen N7H-00398 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinUSE2 N7H-00399 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinUSE2 N7H-00400 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinUSCen N7H-00401 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinUSCen N7H-00402 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00403 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinUSE2 N7H-00404 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSJAW N7H-00405 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSJAW N7H-00406 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSJAW N7H-00407 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSJAW N7H-00408 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSJAW N7H-00409 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSJAW N7H-00410 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASCSBRS N7H-00442 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSBRS N7H-00443 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSBRS N7H-00444 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSBRS N7H-00445 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSBRS N7H-00446 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSUSE2 N7H-00447 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSUSE2 N7H-00448 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8CSUSE2 N7H-00449 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8CSUSE2 N7H-00450 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSAPSE N7H-00451 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSAPSE N7H-00452 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSAPE N7H-00453 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSAPE N7H-00454 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABCSAPE N7H-00455 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABCSAPE N7H-00456 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG 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A8CSUSCen N7H-00487 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8CSUSCen N7H-00488 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSUSCen N7H-00489 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSUSCen N7H-00490 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSUSCen N7H-00491 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSUSCen N7H-00492 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSEUW N7H-00493 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSEUW N7H-00494 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5CSUSCen N7H-00495 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5CSUSCen N7H-00496 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSEUW N7H-00497 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSEUW N7H-00498 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSUSCen N7H-00499 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSUSCen N7H-00500 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSEUN N7H-00501 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00532 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMWinBRS N7H-00533 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMWinBRS N7H-00534 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00535 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00536 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5VMWinBRS N7H-00537 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5VMWinBRS N7H-00538 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00539 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMNon-WinBRS N7H-00540 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1VMWinBRS N7H-00541 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1VMWinBRS N7H-00542 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00543 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNon-WinBRS N7H-00544 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSAPSE N7H-00545 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSAPSE N7H-00546 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinBRS N7H-00547 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinBRS N7H-00548 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSAPSE N7H-00549 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSAPSE N7H-00550 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5CSAPSE N7H-00551 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5CSAPSE N7H-00552 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSAPSE N7H-00553 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSAPSE N7H-00554 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSEUN N7H-00555 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSEUN N7H-00556 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSUSW N7H-00557 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSUSW N7H-00558 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8CSUSW N7H-00559 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8CSUSW N7H-00560 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSUSSCen N7H-00592 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSUSSCen N7H-00593 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSUSSCen N7H-00594 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5CSUSSCen N7H-00595 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5CSUSSCen N7H-00596 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSUSSCen N7H-00597 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSUSSCen N7H-00598 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSUSSCen N7H-00599 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSUSSCen N7H-00600 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9CSUSNCen N7H-00601 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9CSUSNCen N7H-00602 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A8CSUSNCen N7H-00603 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A8CSUSNCen N7H-00604 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7CSUSNCen N7H-00605 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7CSUSNCen N7H-00606 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6CSUSNCen N7H-00607 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6CSUSNCen N7H-00608 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5CSUSNCen N7H-00609 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5CSUSNCen N7H-00610 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AICSUSNCen N7H-00611 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AICSUSNCen Page 421 of 1812 N7H-00612 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOCSUSNCen N7H-00613 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSUSNCen N7H-00614 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWinJAW N7H-00615 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWinJAW N7H-00616 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinJAW N7H-00617 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinJAW N7H-00618 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt A9VMNon-WinJAE N7H-00619 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg A9VMNon-WinJAE 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A1VMNon-WinJAE N7H-00881 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A1VMNon-WinJAE N7H-00886 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMNon-WinUSSCn N7H-00887 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMNon-WinUSSCn N7H-00890 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A1VMNon-WinJAW N7H-00891 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A1VMNon-WinJAW N7H-00892 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A1VMWinBRS N7H-00893 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A1VMWinBRS N7H-00894 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMNon-WinUSW N7H-00895 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMNon-WinUSW N7H-00898 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinJAE Page 424 of 1812 N7H-00899 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinJAE N7H-00900 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinJAW N7H-00901 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinJAW N7H-00902 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinUSCen N7H-00903 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinUSCen N7H-00904 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinUSE N7H-00905 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinUSE N7H-00906 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinBRS N7H-00907 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinBRS N7H-00908 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinAPE N7H-00909 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinAPE N7H-00910 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinAPSE N7H-00911 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinAPSE N7H-00912 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWinEUN N7H-00913 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWinEUN N7H-00914 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt 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SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMNon-Win N7H-00945 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMNon-Win N7H-00946 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.AOVMWin N7H-00947 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.AOVMWin N7H-00948 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A1VMNon-Win N7H-00949 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A1VMNon-Win N7H-00950 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A1VMWin N7H-00957 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A1VMWin N7H-00964 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubVL MVL 1CntntHr Cmmt MdiaSvcslndexerinptHrs N7H-00965 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1CntntHr Ovg MdiaSvcslndexerinptHrs N7H-00966 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt MdiaLiveChannelHr N7H-00967 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg MdiaLiveChannelHr N7H-00968 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt APISrvcPredictionHrs N7H-00969 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg APISrvcPredictionHrs N7H-00974 AzureCompute ShrdSr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10kPrdctns Cmmt APISrvcPredictionHrs N7H-00975 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10kPrdctns Ovg APISrvcPredictionHrs N7H-00978 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt MLStdioExprmt N7H-00979 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg MLStdioExprmt Page 425 of 1812 N7H-00990 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1DailyUnit Cmmt PremSchdlr N7H-00991 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1DailyUnit Ovg PremSchdlr N7H-00998 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt StdSlSrch N7H-00999 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg StdSlSrch N7H-01006 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1HDInsightJAE N7H-01007 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1HDInsightJAE N7H-01012 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1HDInsightJAW N7H-01013 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1HDInsightJAW N7H-01064 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOCSAUE N7H-01065 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 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N7H-01098 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMNWAUSE N7H-01099 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMNWAUSE N7H-01100 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWAUE N7H-01101 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWAUE N7H-01102 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AOVMWAUSE N7H-01103 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AOVMWAUSE N7H-01104 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMNWAUE Page 426 of 1812 N7H-01105 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMNWAUE N7H-01106 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMNWAUSE N7H-01107 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMNWAUSE N7H-01108 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMWAUE N7H-01109 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMWAUE N7H-01110 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMWAUSE N7H-01111 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMWAUSE N7H-01112 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNWAUE N7H-01113 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNWAUE N7H-01114 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMNWAUSE N7H-01115 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMNWAUSE N7H-01116 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMWAUE N7H-01117 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMWAUE N7H-01118 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASVMWAUSE N7H-01119 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASVMWAUSE N7H-01120 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMNWAUE N7H-01121 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMNWAUE N7H-01122 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMNWAUSE N7H-01123 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMNWAUSE N7H-01124 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMWAUE N7H-01125 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMWAUE N7H-01126 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6VMWAUSE N7H-01127 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6VMWAUSE N7H-01128 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMNWAUE N7H-01129 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMNWAUE N7H-01130 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMNWAUSE N7H-01131 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMNWAUSE N7H-01132 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AIVMWAUE N7H-01133 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AIVMWAUE N7H-01134 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7VMWAUSE N7H-01135 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7VMWAUSE N7H-01136 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNWAUE N7H-01137 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNWAUE N7H-01138 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMNWAUSE N7H-01139 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMNWAUSE N7H-01140 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10hrs Cmmt ABVMWAUE N7H-01141 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10hrs Ovg ABVMWAUE N7H-01142 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG 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Bsc.A3VMNWAPSE N7H-02271 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWAPSE N7H-02272 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWBRS N7H-02273 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWBRS Page 437 of 1812 N7H-02274 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWEUN N7H-02275 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWEUN N7H-02276 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWEUW N7H-02277 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWEUW N7H-02278 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWJAE N7H-02279 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWJAE N7H-02280 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A3VMNWJAW N7H-02281 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A3VMNWJAW N7H-02282 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSSCen N7H-02283 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSSCen N7H-02284 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMW N7H-02285 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMW N7H-02286 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSE N7H-02287 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSE N7H-02288 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSE2 N7H-02289 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSE2 N7H-02290 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSNCen N7H-02291 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSNCen N7H-02292 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSSCen N7H-02293 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSSCen N7H-02294 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSW N7H-02295 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSW N7H-02296 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNW N7H-02297 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNW N7H-02298 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWAPE N7H-02299 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWAPE N7H-02300 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWAPSE N7H-02301 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWAPSE N7H-02302 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWBRS N7H-02303 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWBRS N7H-02304 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWEUN N7H-02305 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWEUN N7H-02306 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWEUW N7H-02307 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWEUW N7H-02308 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWJAE N7H-02309 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWJAE N7H-02310 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWJAW N7H-02311 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWJAW N7H-02312 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSCen N7H-02313 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSCen N7H-02314 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSE N7H-02315 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSE N7H-02316 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSE2 N7H-02317 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSE2 N7H-02318 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSNCen N7H-02319 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSNCen N7H-02320 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Bsc.A2VMNWUSW Page 438 of 1812 N7H-02321 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Bsc.A2VMNWUSW N7H-02322 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSAPSE N7H-02323 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSAPSE N7H-02324 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSUSW N7H-02325 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSUSW N7H-02326 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMNWAPE N7H-02327 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A4VMWAPSE N7H-02357 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWAPSE N7H-02358 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWBRS N7H-02359 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWBRS N7H-02360 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWEUN N7H-02361 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWEUN N7H-02362 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWEUW N7H-02363 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWEUW N7H-02364 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWJAE N7H-02365 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWJAE N7H-02366 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWJAW N7H-02367 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWJAW Page 439 of 1812 N7H-02368 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4VMWUSCen N7H-02369 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4VMWUSCen N7H-02370 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSBRS N7H-02371 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee 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MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWAPSE N7H-02402 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWBRS N7H-02403 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWBRS N7H-02404 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWEUN N7H-02405 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWEUN N7H-02406 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWEUW N7H-02407 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWEUW N7H-02408 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWJAE N7H-02409 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWJAE N7H-02410 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWJAW N7H-02411 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWJAW N7H-02412 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSCen N7H-02413 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSCen N7H-02414 jAzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSE Page 440 of 1812 N7H-02415 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSE N7H-02416 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSE2 N7H-02417 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSE2 N7H-02418 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSNCen N7H-02419 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSNCen N7H-02420 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSSCen N7H-02421 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSSCen N7H-02422 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMWUSW N7H-02423 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMWUSW N7H-02424 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CS N7H-02425 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CS N7H-02426 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSAPE N7H-02427 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSAPE N7H-02428 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSEUN N7H-02429 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSEUN N7H-02430 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A4CSJAE N7H-02431 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A4CSJAE N7H-02432 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMWUSW N7H-02433 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2VMWUSW N7H-02434 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSE N7H-02435 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSE N7H-02436 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSE2 N7H-02437 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSE2 N7H-02438 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSNCen N7H-02439 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSNCen N7H-02440 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSSCen N7H-02441 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSSCen N7H-02442 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3CSUSW N7H-02443 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3CSUSW N7H-02444 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A3VMNW N7H-02445 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A3VMNW N7H-02446 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL 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AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSBRS N7H-02537 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSBRS N7H-02538 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSEUN N7H-02539 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSEUN N7H-02540 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSEUW N7H-02541 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSEUW N7H-02542 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSJAW N7H-02543 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSJAW N7H-02544 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSNCen N7H-02545 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSNCen N7H-02546 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSSCen N7H-02547 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSSCen N7H-02548 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2CSUSW N7H-02549 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A2CSUSW N7H-02550 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A2VMNW N7H-02551 AzureCompute 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N71-1-04347 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnxlcr N71-1-04348 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnxl6cr N71-1-04349 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnxl6cr N71-1-04350 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnx32cr N71-1-04351 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnx32cr N71-1-04352 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnx4cr N71-1-04353 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnx4cr N71-1-04354 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnx64cr N71-1-04355 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnx64cr N71-1-04356 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnx8cr N71-1-04357 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnx8cr N71-1-04358 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt RedHatEntLnxlcr N71-1-04359 AzureCompute ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg RedHatEntLnxlcr N91-1-00002 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RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N91-1-00043 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N91-1-00044 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N91-1-00045 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS Page 446 of 1812 N9H-00046 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00047 AzureStorage ShrdSvr SubsVL MVL 100GB Commit RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00048 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlbDskBRS N9H-00049 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00050 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00051 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00052 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00053 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00054 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-TbIQueBRS N9H-00061 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00062 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00071 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00072 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00073 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00074 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00075 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00076 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00077 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00078 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-FileBRS N9H-00079 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00080 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00081 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00082 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00083 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00084 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00085 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100MTrnsctns Cmmt N9H-00086 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MTrnsctns Ovg N9H-00087 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00088 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TblQue N9H-00089 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00090 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00091 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00092 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlb/Dsk N9H-00093 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00094 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbBRS N9H-00095 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00096 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BlkBlb N9H-00131 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00132 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00133 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00134 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00139 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00140 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00141 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00142 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00143 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00144 jAzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE Page 447 of 1812 N9H-00145 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt GRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00146 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg GRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00147 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00148 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00149 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00150 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00151 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00152 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00153 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00154 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-PgBlb/DskAUSE N9H-00157 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00158 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00161 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt LRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00162 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg LRSStd1O-TbIQueAUSE N9H-00163 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00164 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00169 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUSE N9H-00170 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdlOBIkBIbAUSE N9H-00175 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00176 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOPgBlbDskAUE N9H-00179 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOPgBIb/DskAUSE N9H-00180 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOPgBIb/DskAUSE N9H-00181 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00182 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUE N9H-00183 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUSE N9H-00184 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg RA-GRSStdIOTbIQueAUSE N9H-00185 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00186 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStdlOBIkBIbAUE N9H-00187 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00188 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg ZRSStd1O-BlkBIbAUSE N9H-00429 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1lnstance Cmmt BckpProtectedlnst N9H-00430 AzureStorage ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1lnstance Ovg BckpProtectedlnst P3H-00021 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt PrevDTZn2 P3H-00022 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg PrevDTZn2 P3H-00023 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg PrevDTZn1 P3H-00024 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt PrevDTZn1 P3H-00027 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10MTrnsctns Cmmt Prev P3H-00028 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10MTrnsctns Ovg Prev P3H-00029 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt StdDtaTrnsZn2 P3H-00030 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg StdDtaTrnsZn2 P3H-00031 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg StdDtaTrnsZnl P3H-00032 AzureCDN ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt StdDtaTrnsZnl P4H-00013 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DBHrs Cmmt SQLDBPremUnits P4H-00014 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DBHrs Ovg SQLDBPremUnits P4H-00015 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt SQLDBPremStrg P4H-00016 ISQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg SQLDBPremStrg P4H-00017 ISQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUntsJAE Page 448 of 1812 P4H-00018 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUntsJAE P4H-00019 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsJAW P4H-00020 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsJAW P4H-00021 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsBRS P4H-00022 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsBRS P4H-00023 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUE P4H-00024 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10DtbaseUnt Cmmt SQLDBUnitsAUSE P4H-00026 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUE P4H-00027 SQLAzureBsnss ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10DtbaseUnt Ovg SQLDBUnitsAUSE P5H-00021 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MMsgs Cmmt P5H-00022 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MMsgs Ovg P5H-00023 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1000RlyHrs Cmmt P5H-00024 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1000RlyHrs Ovg P5H-00025 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt NtfctnHubFree P5H-00026 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg NtfctnHubFree P5H-00027 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovrg NtfctnHubBasic P5H-00028 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Commit NtfctnHubBasic P5H-00029 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovrg NtfctnHubStandard P5H-00030 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Commit NtfctnHubStandard P5H-00031 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100Cnnctns Cmmt StdMsgCnnctns P5H-00032 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100Cnnctns Ovg StdMsgCnnctns P5H-00033 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt BscNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00034 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg BscNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00035 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MIn Cmmt BscNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00036 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MIn Ovg BscNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00037 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt StdNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00038 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg StdNtfcnHubsBaseUnit P5H-00039 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1MIn Cmmt StdNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00040 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1MIn Ovg StdNtfcnHubsPushes P5H-00041 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100MIn Commit BscEventHubsingress P5H-00042 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg BscEventHubsingress P5H-00043 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100hrs Commit BscEventHubsThruput P5H-00044 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg BscEventHubsThruput P5H-00045 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100MIn Commit StdEventHubsingress P5H-00046 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg StdEventHubsingress P5H-00047 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Subs MVL 100hrs Commit StdEventHubsThruput P5H-00048 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg StdEventHubsThruput P5H-00049 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10MIn Cmmt StdMsgOps P5H-00050 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10MIn Ovg StdMsgOps P5H-00051 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100MIn Cmmt BscMsgOps P5H-00052 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100MIn Ovg BscMsgOps P5H-00053 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Unit Cmmt StdMsgBaseUnit P5H-00054 AppFabricSrvcBus ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Unit Ovg StdMsgBaseUnit Q5H-00002 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZone2 Q5H-00003 jAzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZonel Q5H-00009 jAzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZone2 Q5H-00010 jAzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZonel Page 449 of 1812 Q5H-00014 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt EgressZone3 Q5H-00015 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg EgressZone3 Q5H-00016 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZonel Q5H-00017 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZonel Q5H-00018 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZonel Q5H-00019 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZonel Q5H-00020 AzurePlatformDataTransfr ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10GB Cmmt IngressZone3 Q5H-00021 AzurePDT ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10GB Ovg IngressZone3 T2X-00001 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Website Cmmt WebsiteslPSSL T2X-00002 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Website Ovg WebsiteslPSSL T2X-00003 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Website Ovg WebsitesSNISSL T2X-00004 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Website Cmmt WebsitesSNISSL T2X-00007 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1App Cmmt AppSrvcFree T2X-00008 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1App Ovg AppSrvcFree T2X-00009 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdS T2X-00010 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdS T2X-00011 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdM T2X-00012 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdM T2X-00013 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdL T2X-00014 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdL T2X-00015 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscS T2X-00016 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscS T2X-00017 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscM T2X-00018 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscM T2X-00019 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscL T2X-00020 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscL T2X-00021 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSBRS T2X-00022 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSBRS T2X-00023 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMBRS T2X-00024 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMBRS T2X-00025 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLBRS T2X-00026 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLBRS T2X-00027 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSBRS T2X-00028 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSBRS T2X-00029 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMBRS T2X-00030 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMBRS T2X-00031 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMJAE T2X-00032 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMJAE T2X-00033 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLBRS T2X-00034 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLBRS T2X-00035 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSJAE T2X-00036 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSJAE T2X-00037 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSJAE T2X-00038 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSJAE T2X-00039 jAzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLJAE T2X-00040 lAzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLJAE T2X-00041 jAzureAppsrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMJAW Page 450 of 1812 T2X-00042 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMJAW T2X-00043 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSJAW T2X-00044 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSJAW T2X-00045 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdUAW T2X-00046 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdUAW T2X-00047 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLJAW T2X-00048 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLJAW T2X-00049 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMJAE T2X-00050 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMJAE T2X-00051 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdUAE T2X-00052 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdUAE T2X-00053 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSJAW T2X-00054 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSJAW T2X-00055 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMJAW T2X-00056 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMJAW T2X-00069 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLAUE T2X-00070 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLAUE T2X-00071 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscLAUSE T2X-00072 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscLAUSE T2X-00073 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLAUE T2X-00074 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLAUE T2X-00075 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdLAUSE T2X-00076 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdLAUSE T2X-00077 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMAUE T2X-00078 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMAUE T2X-00079 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscMAUSE T2X-00080 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscMAUSE T2X-00081 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMAUE T2X-00082 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMAUE T2X-00083 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdMAUSE T2X-00084 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdMAUSE T2X-00085 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSAUE T2X-00086 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSAUE T2X-00087 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcBscSAUSE T2X-00088 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcBscSAUSE T2X-00089 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSAUE T2X-00090 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSAUE T2X-00091 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AppSrvcStdSAUSE T2X-00092 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AppSrvcStdSAUSE T2X-00165 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1AnnlDmn Cmmt WebsitesCstmDmnRsl T2X-00166 AzureAppSrvc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1AnnualDomain Ovg WebsitesCstmDmnRsl T5Z-00001 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt XSSLESBscVM T5Z-00002 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg XSSLESBscVM T5Z-00003 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SSLESBscVM T5Z-00004 jAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SSLESBscVM T5Z-00005 lAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt MSLESBscVM T5Z-00006 jAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg MSLESBscVM Page 451 of 1812 T5Z-00007 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt LSLESBscVM T5Z-00008 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg LSLESBscVM T5Z-00009 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg XLSLESBscVM T5Z-00010 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt XLSLESBscVM T5Z-00011 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ASSLESBscVM T5Z-00012 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ASSLESBscVM T5Z-00013 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6SLESBscVM T5Z-00014 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6SLESBscVM T5Z-00015 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7SLESBscVM T5Z-00016 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7SLESBscVM T5Z-00017 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg XSSLESPremVM T5Z-00018 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt XSSLESPremVM T5Z-00019 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SSLESPremVM T5Z-00020 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SSLESPremVM T5Z-00021 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg MSLESPremVM T5Z-00022 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt MSLESPremVM T5Z-00023 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg LSLESPremVM T5Z-00024 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt LSLESPremVM T5Z-00025 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg XLSLESPremVM T5Z-00026 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt XLSLESPremVM T5Z-00027 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A5SLESPremVM T5Z-00028 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A5SLESPremVM T5Z-00029 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A6SLESPremVM T5Z-00030 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A6SLESPremVM T5Z-00031 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A7SLESPremVM T5Z-00032 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A7SLESPremVM T5Z-00082 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt ABSLESBscVM T5Z-00083 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg ABSLESBscVM T5Z-00084 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A9SLESBscVM T5Z-00085 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A9SLESBscVM T5Z-00086 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A8SLESPremVM T5Z-00087 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A8SLESPremVM T5Z-00090 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A9SLESPremVM T5Z-00091 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A9SLESPremVM T5Z-00102 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Canonical32CorePrmVM T5Z-00103 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Canonical32CorePrmVM T5Z-00104 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt Canonical32CoreStdVM T5Z-00105 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Canonical32CoreStdVM T5Z-00106 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt OpenLogic32CoreStdVM T5Z-00107 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg Open Logic32CoreStdVM T5Z-00108 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SLES32CoreBasicVM T5Z-00109 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SLES32CoreBasicVM T5Z-00110 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt SLES32CorePremiumVM T5Z-00111 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg SLES32CorePremiumVM T5Z-00112 jAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A10CanonicalPremVM T5Z-00113 lAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A10CanonicalPremVM T5Z-00114 jAzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A10CanonicalStdVM Page 452 of 1812 T5Z-00115 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A10CanonicalStdVM T5Z-00116 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A10OpenLogicStdVM T5Z-00117 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A10OpenLogicStdVM T5Z-00118 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A10SLESBscVM T5Z-00119 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A10SLESBscVM T5Z-00120 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A10SLESPremVM T5Z-00121 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A10SLESPremVM T5Z-00122 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AllCanonicalPremVM T5Z-00123 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AllCanonicalPremVM T5Z-00124 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AllOpenLogicStdVM T5Z-00125 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AllOpenLogicStdVM T5Z-00126 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1ISLESBscVM T5Z-00127 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1ISLESBscVM T5Z-00128 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt A1ISLESPremVM T5Z-00129 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg A1ISLESPremVM T5Z-00130 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100hrs Cmmt AllCanonicalStdVM T5Z-00131 AzureLinuxSupprt ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100hrs Ovg AllCanonicalStdVM T6Z-00001 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10MQueries Cmmt TrafficMgr T6Z-00002 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10MQueries Ovg TrafficMgr T6Z-00003 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10AzureEndpnts Cmmt TrafficMgr T6Z-00004 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10AzureEndpnts Ovg TrafficMgr T6Z-00009 AzureNtwrkng ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 2001PAddrHrs Cmmt RsrvdlPAddressHrs T6Z-00010 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 2001PAddrHrs Ovg RsrvdlPAddressHrs T6Z-00011 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1Remap Cmmt RsrvdlPRemaps T6Z-00012 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1Remap Ovg RsrvdlPRemaps T6Z-00013 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10ExtEndpnts Cmmt TrafficMgr T6Z-00014 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10ExtEndpnts Ovg TrafficMgr T6Z-00015 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt VNETEgressZone3 T6Z-00016 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg VNETEgressZone3 T6Z-00017 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt VNETEgressZone2 T6Z-00018 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg VNETEgressZone2 T6Z-00019 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 100GB Cmmt VNETEgressZonel T6Z-00020 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 100GB Ovg VNETEgressZonel T6Z-00021 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG SubVL MVL 2001PAddrHrs Cmmt PbIcIPAddresses T6Z-00022 AzureNetworking ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 2001PAddrHrs Ovg PbIcIPAddresses T7X-00001 VSOnlineBsc ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Commit VSOBasicUsers T7X-00002 VSOnlineBsc ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovrg VSOBasicUsers T9X-00001 VSOnlineAdvncd ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Commit VSOAdvancedUsers T9X-00002 VSOnlineAdvncd ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovrg VSOAdvancedUsers U2X-00001 VSOnlnBuild ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1KMinutes Cmmt VSOBuildMinutes U2X-00002 VSOnlnBuild ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1KMinutes Ovg VSOBuildMinutes UR-00003 VSOInLoadTstng ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10KMin Cmmt VSOLoadTstngVUsrMnts UR-00004 VSOnlineLoadTesting ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10KMin Ovg VSOLoadTstngVUsrMnts U4X-00001 Azureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 10Authntctns Cmmt MFAAuthntctn U4X-00002 jAzureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 10Authntctns Ovg MFAAuthntctn U4X-00003 jAzureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt MFAUsers U4X-00004 jAzureldentity ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg MFAUsers Page 453 of 1812 U5X-00001 VSOnlinePro ShrdSvr ALNG SubsVL MVL 1User Cmmt VSOProfessionalUsers U5X-00002 VSOnlinePro ShrdSvr ALNG Fee MVL 1User Ovg VSOProfessionalUsers UTD-00017 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00017 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00018 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG SA MVL 2Lic CoreLic UTD-00025 SQLParallelDtaWrhs ALNG SubsVL MVL 2Lic CoreLic YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01075 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL 2Proc YJD-01076 CISStd ALNG SubsVL MVL 2Proc YJD-01077 CISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc YJD-01077 CISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc YJD-01077 CISStd ALNG SA MVL 2Proc YJD-01088 CISStd ALNG MVL 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01206 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL woWinSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc YJD-01315 CISStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL W/OSysCtrSvrLic 2Proc Page 454 of 1812 Purchase Period FL Cost Estimated Retail Price Added at Signing $ 112.12 $ 151.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 311.85 $ 420.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 264.33 $ 356.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 216.07 $ 291.00 Added at Signing $ 129.20 $ 174.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 360.86 $ 486.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 304.43 $ 410.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 248.74 $ 335.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 54.20 $ 73.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 108.41 $ 146.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 162.61 $ 219.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 62.37 $ 84.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 124.74 $ 168.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 187.11 $ 252.00 Non -Specific $ 8.91 $ 12.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 216.07 $ 291.00 Non -Specific $ 248.74 $ 335.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 124.74 $ 168.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 249.48 $ 336.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 374.22 $ 504.00 Added at Signing $ 259.88 $ 350.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 723.94 $ 975.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 611.82 $ 824.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 500.45 $ 674.00 Non -Specific $ 15.59 $ 21.00 Non -Specific $ 500.45 $ 674.00 Added at Signing $ 60.89 $ 82.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 169.29 $ 228.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 142.56 $ 192.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 116.57 $ 157.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 28.96 $ 39.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.87 $ 117.00 Added at Signing $ 60.89 $ 82.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 169.29 $ 228.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 142.56 $ 192.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 116.57 $ 157.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 28.96 $ 39.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 57.92 $ 78.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 86.87 $ 117.00 Non -Specific $ 3.60 $ 4.85 Non -Specific $ 3.60 $ 4.85 Non -Specific $ 116.57 $ 157.00 Non -Specific $ 116.57 $ 157.00 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Page 455 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 71.35 $ 96.10 Non -Specific $ 71.35 $ 96.10 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 25.39 $ 34.20 Non -Specific $ 25.39 $ 34.20 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 5.79 $ 7.80 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 6.53 $ 8.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Page 456 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 4.08 $ 5.50 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 8.17 $ 11.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Added at Signing $ 598.46 $ 806.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,496.88 $ 2,016.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 898.43 $ 1,210.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 299.23 $ 403.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 598.46 $ 806.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,196.91 $ 1,612.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,795.37 $ 2,418.00 Non -Specific $ 299.97 $ 404.00 Non -Specific $ 55.69 $ 75.00 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 1.93 $ 2.60 Non -Specific $ 1.93 $ 2.60 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 93.11 $ 125.40 Non -Specific $ 93.11 $ 125.40 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 0.74 $ 1.00 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Page 457 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 1.63 $ 2.20 Non -Specific $ 112.71 $ 151.80 Non -Specific $ 112.71 $ 151.80 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 13.22 $ 17.80 Non -Specific $ 13.22 $ 17.80 Non -Specific $ 2.15 $ 2.90 Non -Specific $ 2.15 $ 2.90 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 0.89 $ 1.20 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 105.21 $ 141.70 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 13.22 $ 17.80 Non -Specific $ 13.22 $ 17.80 Non -Specific $ 2.15 $ 2.90 Non -Specific $ 2.15 $ 2.90 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 0.97 $ 1.30 Non -Specific $ 0.97 $ 1.30 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 2.30 $ 3.10 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Page 458 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 69.87 $ 94.10 Non -Specific $ 69.87 $ 94.10 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 23.31 $ 31.40 Non -Specific $ 93.11 $ 125.40 Non -Specific $ 93.11 $ 125.40 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non -Specific $ 84.50 $ 113.80 Non -Specific $ 84.50 $ 113.80 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 112.71 $ 151.80 Non -Specific $ 112.71 $ 151.80 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 78.93 $ 106.30 Non -Specific $ 78.93 $ 106.30 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 105.29 $ 141.80 Non -Specific $ 105.29 $ 141.80 Non -Specific $ 78.93 $ 106.30 Non -Specific $ 78.93 $ 106.30 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 26.36 $ 35.50 Non -Specific $ 105.29 $ 141.80 Non -Specific $ 105.29 $ 141.80 Page 459 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 3.79 $ 5.10 Non -Specific $ 3.79 $ 5.10 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 76.85 $ 103.50 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 76.85 $ 103.50 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Page 460 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 76.85 $ 103.50 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 9.65 $ 13.00 Non -Specific $ 12.85 $ 17.30 Non -Specific $ 25.62 $ 34.50 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 76.85 $ 103.50 Non -Specific $ 102.47 $ 138.00 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 2.08 $ 2.80 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 45.52 $ 61.30 Non -Specific $ 22.79 $ 30.70 Non -Specific $ 45.52 $ 61.30 Non -Specific $ 22.79 $ 30.70 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Page 461 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 108.63 $ 146.30 Non -Specific $ 108.63 $ 146.30 Non -Specific $ 3,788.98 $ 5,103.00 Non -Specific $ 117.32 $ 158.00 Added at Signing $ 3,973.12 $ 5,351.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 11,068.45 $ 14,907.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 9,364.41 $ 12,612.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 7,661.86 $ 10,319.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,903.03 $ 2,563.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,806.06 $ 5,126.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 5,709.08 $ 7,689.00 Added at Signing $ 2,937.33 $ 3,956.00 Non -Specific $ 237.60 $ 320.00 Added at Signing $ 834.57 $ 1,124.00 Non -Specific $ 7,661.86 $ 10,319.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 496.73 $ 669.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 993.47 $ 1,338.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,490.20 $ 2,007.00 Added at Signing $ 1,036.53 $ 1,396.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 2,886.84 $ 3,888.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,442.83 $ 3,290.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,998.07 $ 2,691.00 Non -Specific $ 62.37 $ 84.00 Non -Specific $ 1,998.81 $ 2,692.00 Non -Specific $ 41.95 $ 56.50 Non -Specific $ 41.95 $ 56.50 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 2.23 $ 3.00 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Added at Signing $ 1,396.64 $ 1,881.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,864.71 $ 5,205.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,215.03 $ 4,330.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,565.34 $ 3,455.00 Added at Signing $ 1,131.57 $ 1,524.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 726.17 $ 978.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,452.33 $ 1,956.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,178.50 $ 2,934.00 Added at Signing $ 893.97 $ 1,204.00 Non -Specific $ 100.98 $ 136.00 Non -Specific $ 2,565.34 $ 3,455.00 Added at Signing $ 1,396.64 $ 1,881.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,864.71 $ 5,205.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,215.03 $ 4,330.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,565.34 $ 3,455.00 Added at Signing $ - $ - 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 726.17 $ 978.00 Page 462 of 1812 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,452.33 $ 1,956.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,178.50 $ 2,934.00 Non -Specific $ 100.98 $ 136.00 Non -Specific $ 2,565.34 $ 3,455.00 Non -Specific $ 6.61 $ 8.90 Non -Specific $ 6.61 $ 8.90 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 6.01 $ 8.10 Non -Specific $ 6.01 $ 8.10 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 3.34 $ 4.50 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 12.40 $ 16.70 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 10.25 $ 13.80 Non -Specific $ 10.25 $ 13.80 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 10.25 $ 13.80 Non -Specific $ 10.25 $ 13.80 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 18.41 $ 24.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 1.34 $ 1.80 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Page 463 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 17.75 $ 23.90 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Non -Specific $ 9.58 $ 12.90 Added at Signing $ 2,482.92 $ 3,344.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 6,916.39 $ 9,315.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 5,852.39 $ 7,882.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 4,788.38 $ 6,449.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,189.49 $ 1,602.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,378.97 $ 3,204.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,568.46 $ 4,806.00 Added at Signing $ 2,223.79 $ 2,995.00 Non -Specific $ 148.50 $ 200.00 Non -Specific $ 4,788.38 $ 6,449.00 Added at Signing $ 1,464.95 $ 1,973.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 4,080.78 $ 5,496.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 3,454.11 $ 4,652.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 2,825.21 $ 3,805.00 Added at Signing $ 1,099.64 $ 1,481.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 701.66 $ 945.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,403.33 $ 1,890.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,104.99 $ 2,835.00 Non -Specific $ 87.62 $ 118.00 Non -Specific $ 2,825.21 $ 3,805.00 Added at Signing $ 6,390.70 $ 8,607.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 17,802.18 $ 23,976.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 15,063.84 $ 20,288.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 12,324.76 $ 16,599.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,061.33 $ 4,123.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 6,122.66 $ 8,246.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 9,183.98 $ 12,369.00 Added at Signing $ 6,025.39 $ 8,115.00 Added at Signing $ 4,925.75 $ 6,634.00 Non -Specific $ 381.65 $ 514.00 Non -Specific $ 12,324.76 $ 16,599.00 Added at Signing $ 2,350.76 $ 3,166.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 6,548.85 $ 8,820.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 5,540.54 $ 7,462.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 4,532.96 $ 6,105.00 Non -Specific $ 140.33 $ 189.00 Page 464 of 1812 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,126.37 $ 1,517.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,252.75 $ 3,034.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,379.12 $ 4,551.00 Non -Specific $ 4,532.96 $ 6,105.00 Added at Signing $ 2,006.24 $ 2,702.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,499.70 $ 7,407.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,457.97 $ 6,004.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,417.73 $ 4,603.00 Added at Signing $ 1,470.15 $ 1,980.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 3,862.49 $ 5,202.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 2,771.01 $ 3,732.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 1,678.05 $ 2,260.00 Added at Signing $ 1,865.90 $ 2,513.00 Added at Signing $ 1,964.66 $ 2,646.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 5,472.97 $ 7,371.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 4,631.72 $ 6,238.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 3,788.98 $ 5,103.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 941.49 $ 1,268.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,882.98 $ 2,536.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 2,824.47 $ 3,804.00 Added at Signing $ 365.31 $ 492.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,017.97 $ 1,371.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 861.30 $ 1,160.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 704.63 $ 949.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 175.23 $ 236.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 350.46 $ 472.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 525.69 $ 708.00 Non -Specific $ 22.28 $ 30.00 Non -Specific $ 704.63 $ 949.00 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - I $ - Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Page 465 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 125.19 $ 168.60 Non -Specific $ 125.19 $ 168.60 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 21.90 $ 29.50 Non -Specific $ 32.60 $ 43.90 Non -Specific $ 32.60 $ 43.90 Non -Specific $ 130.16 $ 175.30 Non -Specific $ 130.16 $ 175.30 Non -Specific $ 217.78 $ 293.30 Non -Specific $ 217.78 $ 293.30 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 3.64 $ 4.90 Non -Specific $ 7.28 $ 9.80 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 2.00 $ 2.70 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Page 466 of 1812 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ 7.94 $ 10.70 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 75.14 $ 101.20 Non -Specific $ 75.14 $ 101.20 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 118.80 $ 160.00 Non -Specific $ 118.80 $ 160.00 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 23.69 $ 31.90 Non -Specific $ 47.45 $ 63.90 Non -Specific $ 47.45 $ 63.90 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Page 467 of 1812 Non-Specific $ 18.71 $ 25.20 Non-Specific $ 18.71 $ 25.20 Non-Specific $ 37.13 $ 50.00 Non-Specific $ 37.13 $ 50.00 Non-Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non-Specific $ 11.88 $ 16.00 Non-Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non-Specific $ 23.76 $ 32.00 Non-Specific $ 47.52 $ 64.00 Non-Specific $ 47.52 $ 64.00 Non-Specific $ 95.04 $ 128.00 Non-Specific $ 95.04 $ 128.00 Non-Specific $ 9.36 $ 12.60 Non-Specific $ 9.36 $ 12.60 Non-Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non-Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non-Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non-Specific $ 15.00 $ 20.20 Non-Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non-Specific $ 7.05 $ 9.50 Non-Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non-Specific $ 21.16 $ 28.50 Non-Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non-Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non-Specific $ 42.25 $ 56.90 Non-Specific $ 42.25 $ 56.90 Non-Specific $ 84.57 $ 113.90 Non-Specific $ 84.57 $ 113.90 Non-Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non-Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non-Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non-Specific $ 2.38 $ 3.20 Non-Specific $ 37.42 $ 50.40 Non-Specific $ 37.42 $ 50.40 Non-Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non-Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non-Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non-Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non-Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non-Specific $ 19.01 $ 25.60 Non-Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non-Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non-Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non-Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Added at Signing $ 502.67 $ 677.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,392.19 $ 1,875.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,156.82 $ 1,558.00 Page 468 of 1812 TrueUp Yr3 $ 922.93 $ 1,243.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 261.36 $ 352.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 522.72 $ 704.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 784.08 $ 1,056.00 Non -Specific $ 36.38 $ 49.00 Non -Specific $ 922.93 $ 1,243.00 Non -Specific $ 6.83 $ 9.20 Non -Specific $ 6.83 $ 9.20 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 31.04 $ 41.80 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 31.04 $ 41.80 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 116.42 $ 156.80 Non -Specific $ 116.42 $ 156.80 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Page 469 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 162.98 $ 219.50 Non -Specific $ 162.98 $ 219.50 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 10.91 $ 14.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Page 470 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 24.87 $ 33.50 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Page 471 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 37.27 $ 50.20 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 28.22 $ 38.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 27.99 $ 37.70 Non -Specific $ 27.99 $ 37.70 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 11.14 $ 15.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 19.23 $ 25.90 Non -Specific $ 38.39 $ 51.70 Non -Specific $ 38.39 $ 51.70 Non -Specific $ 30.52 $ 41.10 Non -Specific $ 30.52 $ 41.10 Non -Specific $ 40.69 $ 54.80 Non -Specific $ 40.69 $ 54.80 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 33.19 $ 44.70 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 18.12 $ 24.40 Non -Specific $ 36.16 $ 48.70 Non -Specific $ 36.16 $ 48.70 Page 472 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 30.52 $ 41.10 Non -Specific $ 30.52 $ 41.10 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 20.34 $ 27.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 16.63 $ 22.40 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 15.30 $ 20.60 Non -Specific $ 15.30 $ 20.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 14.11 $ 19.00 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 18.64 $ 25.10 Non -Specific $ 14.03 $ 18.90 Non -Specific $ 14.03 $ 18.90 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 15.30 $ 20.60 Non -Specific $ 15.30 $ 20.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Page 473 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 25.25 $ 34.00 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 49.67 $ 66.90 Non -Specific $ 49.67 $ 66.90 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 66.38 $ 89.40 Non -Specific $ 66.38 $ 89.40 Non -Specific $ 60.96 $ 82.10 Non -Specific $ 60.96 $ 82.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Page 474 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 55.98 $ 75.40 Non -Specific $ 55.98 $ 75.40 Non -Specific $ 76.77 $ 103.40 Non -Specific $ 76.77 $ 103.40 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 56.43 $ 76.00 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 74.55 $ 100.40 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 67.72 $ 91.20 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 49.67 $ 66.90 Non -Specific $ 49.67 $ 66.90 Non -Specific $ 60.96 $ 82.10 Non -Specific $ 60.96 $ 82.10 Non -Specific $ 81.30 $ 109.50 Non -Specific $ 81.30 $ 109.50 Non -Specific $ 72.25 $ 97.30 Non -Specific $ 72.25 $ 97.30 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Page 475 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 5.12 $ 6.90 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 3.42 $ 4.60 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 89.99 $ 121.20 Non -Specific $ 89.99 $ 121.20 Non -Specific $ 45.00 $ 60.60 Non -Specific $ 45.00 $ 60.60 Non -Specific $ 22.50 $ 30.30 Non -Specific $ 22.50 $ 30.30 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 32.67 $ 44.00 Non -Specific $ 32.67 $ 44.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Page 476 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 99.94 $ 134.60 Non -Specific $ 99.94 $ 134.60 Non -Specific $ 50.04 $ 67.40 Non -Specific $ 50.04 $ 67.40 Non -Specific $ 25.02 $ 33.70 Non -Specific $ 25.02 $ 33.70 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 98.08 $ 132.10 Non -Specific $ 98.08 $ 132.10 Non -Specific $ 49.08 $ 66.10 Non -Specific $ 49.08 $ 66.10 Non -Specific $ 24.58 $ 33.10 Non -Specific $ 24.58 $ 33.10 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 5.57 $ 7.50 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Page 477 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 30.81 $ 41.50 Non -Specific $ 30.81 $ 41.50 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Page 478 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 33.78 $ 45.50 Non -Specific $ 13.59 $ 18.30 Non -Specific $ 13.59 $ 18.30 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 65.71 $ 88.50 Non -Specific $ 65.71 $ 88.50 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 83.09 $ 111.90 Non -Specific $ 32.89 $ 44.30 Non -Specific $ 32.89 $ 44.30 Non -Specific $ 41.58 $ 56.00 Non -Specific $ 41.58 $ 56.00 Non -Specific $ 16.48 $ 22.20 Non -Specific $ 16.48 $ 22.20 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 6.24 $ 8.40 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Page 479 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Non -Specific $ 4.53 $ 6.10 Page 480 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 29.77 $ 40.10 Non -Specific $ 29.77 $ 40.10 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 29.33 $ 39.50 Non -Specific $ 32.67 $ 44.00 Non -Specific $ 32.67 $ 44.00 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 16.34 $ 22.00 Non -Specific $ 63.48 $ 85.50 Non -Specific $ 63.48 $ 85.50 Non -Specific $ 79.00 $ 106.40 Non -Specific $ 79.00 $ 106.40 Non -Specific $ 31.78 $ 42.80 Non -Specific $ 31.78 $ 42.80 Non -Specific $ 39.50 $ 53.20 Non -Specific $ 39.50 $ 53.20 Non -Specific $ 15.89 $ 21.40 Non -Specific $ 15.89 $ 21.40 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 11.81 $ 15.90 Non -Specific $ 11.81 $ 15.90 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 58.29 $ 78.50 Non -Specific $ 58.29 $ 78.50 Non -Specific $ 70.02 $ 94.30 Non -Specific $ 6.01 $ 8.10 Non -Specific $ 6.01 $ 8.10 Non -Specific $ 70.02 $ 94.30 Non -Specific $ 29.18 $ 39.30 Non -Specific $ 29.18 $ 39.30 Non -Specific $ 35.05 $ 47.20 Non -Specific $ 35.05 $ 47.20 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Page 481 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 14.55 $ 19.60 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 17.52 $ 23.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 1.19 $ 1.60 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.90 $ 3.90 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Page 482 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 4.38 $ 5.90 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 1.78 $ 2.40 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 10.02 $ 13.50 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 3.94 $ 5.30 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 5.05 $ 6.80 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Page 483 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.26 $ 1.70 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 1.04 $ 1.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 2.52 $ 3.40 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 7.72 $ 10.40 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 11.66 $ 15.70 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Non -Specific $ 5.87 $ 7.90 Page 484 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 3.56 $ 4.80 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 5.42 $ 7.30 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 4.83 $ 6.50 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 1.56 $ 2.10 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 1.71 $ 2.30 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Page 485 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 4.01 $ 5.40 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 6.39 $ 8.60 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 15.74 $ 21.20 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 31.41 $ 42.30 Non -Specific $ 31.41 $ 42.30 Non -Specific $ 31.41 $ 42.30 Non -Specific $ 31.41 $ 42.30 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 39.43 $ 53.10 Non -Specific $ 62.82 $ 84.60 Non -Specific $ 62.82 $ 84.60 Non -Specific $ 62.82 $ 84.60 Non -Specific $ 62.82 $ 84.60 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 78.78 $ 106.10 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 12.55 $ 16.90 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 15.82 $ 21.30 Non -Specific $ 25.17 $ 33.90 Non -Specific $ 25.17 $ 33.90 Non -Specific $ 25.17 $ 33.90 Non -Specific $ 25.17 $ 33.90 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Non -Specific $ 31.56 $ 42.50 Page 486 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 5.72 $ 7.70 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 1.41 $ 1.90 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 3.27 $ 4.40 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 5.27 $ 7.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 0.82 $ 1.10 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Page 487 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 31.85 $ 42.90 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 21.01 $ 28.30 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 21.83 $ 29.40 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 21.01 $ 28.30 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Page 488 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 31.85 $ 42.90 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 12.25 $ 16.50 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 11.73 $ 15.80 Non -Specific $ 10.32 $ 13.90 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Page 489 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 9.06 $ 12.20 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 17.15 $ 23.10 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 16.56 $ 22.30 Non -Specific $ 14.70 $ 19.80 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 31.85 $ 42.90 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 21.01 $ 28.30 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 21.83 $ 29.40 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 21.01 $ 28.30 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Non -Specific $ 16.19 $ 21.80 Page 490 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 31.85 $ 42.90 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 30.67 $ 41.30 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 27.18 $ 36.60 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 8.54 $ 11.50 Non -Specific $ 8.54 $ 11.50 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 17.08 $ 23.00 Non -Specific $ 17.08 $ 23.00 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 34.16 $ 46.00 Non -Specific $ 34.16 $ 46.00 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 68.16 $ 91.80 Non -Specific $ 68.16 $ 91.80 Non -Specific $ 60.74 $ 81.80 Non -Specific $ 60.74 $ 81.80 Non -Specific $ 68.16 $ 91.80 Non -Specific $ 68.16 $ 91.80 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Page 491 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 9.50 $ 12.80 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 18.93 $ 25.50 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 37.87 $ 51.00 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 67.49 $ 90.90 Non -Specific $ 67.49 $ 90.90 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 4.75 $ 6.40 Non -Specific $ 3.79 $ 5.10 Non -Specific $ 3.79 $ 5.10 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 4.16 $ 5.60 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 4.60 $ 6.20 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Non -Specific $ 3.49 $ 4.70 Page 492 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 4.31 $ 5.80 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 12.77 $ 17.20 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 23.61 $ 31.80 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 13.88 $ 18.70 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 27.70 $ 37.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 3.19 $ 4.30 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 6.31 $ 8.50 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 11.29 $ 15.20 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 20.27 $ 27.30 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 2.67 $ 3.60 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 5.35 $ 7.20 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 5.20 $ 7.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 10.40 $ 14.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 20.79 $ 28.00 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 41.65 $ 56.10 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 74.92 $ 100.90 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 38.02 $ 51.20 Non -Specific $ 13.29 $ 17.90 Page 493 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 13.29 $ 17.90 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 79.60 $ 107.20 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 40.10 $ 54.00 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 19.75 $ 26.60 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 7.80 $ 10.50 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.21 $ 12.40 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 10.10 $ 13.60 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 8.46 $ 11.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 8.76 $ 11.80 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 9.88 $ 13.30 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Non -Specific $ 10.77 $ 14.50 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 39.28 $ 52.90 Non -Specific $ 39.28 $ 52.90 Non -Specific $ 39.28 $ 52.90 Non -Specific $ 39.28 $ 52.90 Non -Specific $ 40.24 $ 54.20 Non -Specific $ 40.24 $ 54.20 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 33.86 $ 45.60 Non -Specific $ 42.92 $ 57.80 Non -Specific $ 42.92 $ 57.80 Page 494 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 39.80 $ 53.60 Non -Specific $ 39.80 $ 53.60 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 23.02 $ 31.00 Non -Specific $ 31.19 $ 42.00 Non -Specific $ 31.19 $ 42.00 Non -Specific $ 27.55 $ 37.10 Non -Specific $ 27.55 $ 37.10 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 36.61 $ 49.30 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 33.41 $ 45.00 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 34.82 $ 46.90 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 19.68 $ 26.50 Non -Specific $ 19.68 $ 26.50 Non -Specific $ 19.68 $ 26.50 Non -Specific $ 19.68 $ 26.50 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Page 495 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 21.24 $ 28.60 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 20.12 $ 27.10 Non -Specific $ 20.12 $ 27.10 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 16.93 $ 22.80 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 18.34 $ 24.70 Non -Specific $ 21.46 $ 28.90 Non -Specific $ 21.46 $ 28.90 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 17.37 $ 23.40 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 16.71 $ 22.50 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 19.90 $ 26.80 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Non -Specific $ 26.21 $ 35.30 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 9.95 $ 13.40 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Non -Specific $ 13.14 $ 17.70 Page 496 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 10.62 $ 14.30 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 11.58 $ 15.60 Non -Specific $ 15.59 $ 21.00 Non -Specific $ 15.59 $ 21.00 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 13.81 $ 18.60 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 4.97 $ 6.70 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 8.39 $ 11.30 Non -Specific $ 40.69 $ 54.80 Non 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-Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 4.68 $ 6.30 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 9.28 $ 12.50 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 18.56 $ 25.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 26.73 $ 36.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Page 511 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 60.89 $ 82.00 Non -Specific $ 60.89 $ 82.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 29.70 $ 40.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 7.43 $ 10.00 Non -Specific $ 90.21 $ 121.50 Non -Specific $ 90.21 $ 121.50 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 14.85 $ 20.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 59.40 $ 80.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 3.71 $ 5.00 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 2.82 $ 3.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ 0.59 $ 0.80 Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ - $ - Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 4.23 $ 5.70 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 12.47 $ 16.80 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 6.98 $ 9.40 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 2.75 $ 3.70 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 0.67 $ 0.90 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 15.52 $ 20.90 Non -Specific $ 46.55 $ 62.70 Non -Specific $ 46.55 $ 62.70 Non -Specific $ 38.83 $ 52.30 Non -Specific $ 38.83 $ 52.30 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 3.12 $ 4.20 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Non -Specific $ 1.11 $ 1.50 Page 512 of 1812 Non -Specific $ 34.97 $ 47.10 Non -Specific $ 34.97 $ 47.10 Added at Signing $ 3,138.55 $ 4,227.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 8,745.17 $ 11,778.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 7,398.27 $ 9,964.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 6,052.86 $ 8,152.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 1,503.56 $ 2,025.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 3,007.13 $ 4,050.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 4,510.69 $ 6,075.00 Non -Specific $ 187.85 $ 253.00 Added at Signing $ 484.85 $ 653.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 1,349.87 $ 1,818.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 1,141.97 $ 1,538.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 934.81 $ 1,259.00 Non -Specific $ 28.96 $ 39.00 1 Yr(s) Remaining $ 232.40 $ 313.00 2 Yr(s) Remaining $ 464.81 $ 626.00 3 Yr(s) Remaining $ 697.21 $ 939.00 Non -Specific $ 934.81 $ 1,259.00 Added at Signing $ 358.63 $ 483.00 TrueUp Yr1 $ 966.74 $ 1,302.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 745.47 $ 1,004.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 525.69 $ 708.00 Added at Signing $ 358.63 $ 483.00 TrueUp Y $ 966.74 $ 1,302.00 TrueUp Yr2 $ 745.47 $ 1,004.00 TrueUp Yr3 $ 525.69 $ 708.00 Page 513 of 1812 AMENDMENT NO. 9 To State Term Contract 252001-09-1 Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services This Amendment N!o.9 ("Amendment"), effective as of the last date signed below, to the Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services Contract No. 252-001-09-1 ("Contract") effective between the State of Florida, Department of Management Services ("Department') and SHI International Corporation ("Contractor"), The Department and Contractor agree to amend the Contract as follows 1.0 CONTRACT EXTENSION The Department and Contractor agree to extend the term of the Contract for a period of two months, effective December 1, 2015, This extension shall be terminated on January 31, 2016 or upon the execution of a new contract for Microsoft software and services, whichever occurs first. 2.0 EFFECT All Contract terms and conditions not modified by this Amendment or prior Amendments will continue in full force and effect. 3.0 WARRANTY OF AUTHORITY Each person signing this Agreement warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party. State of Florida, Department 0 a agement Services; By: Name: Crrn fro Title: Date: SHI International Corporation: By: 4AA&j Name: Natalie Slowik Title: Senior Manager- Contracts &RI'l's Date: IUMAS Page 514 of 1812 AMENDMENT NO. 8 To State Term Contract 252-001-09-1 Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services This Amendment No. 8 ("Amendment'), effective as of the last date signed below, to the Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services Contract No. 252-001-09-1 ('Contract") effective between the State of Florida, Department of Management Services ("Department" " and SHI International Corporation ('Contractor"). Department and Contractor are collectively referred to herein as the "Parties." All capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Contract, unless otherwise defined herein. The parties hereto agree to amend the contract as follows: 1.0 CONTRACT EXTENSION The Department hereby executes an extension for the Contract for a period of one month, effective November 1, 2015. This extension shall be terminated on November 30, 2015 or upon the execution of a new contract for Microsoft software and services, whichever occurs first. 2.0 EFFECT All Contract terms and conditions not modified by this Amendment or prior Amendments will continue in full force and effect. 3.0 WARRANTY OF AUTHORITY Each person signing this Agreement warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party. State of Florida, Department of M 4 . t Services: By:� Name: Title: Date: -Z -7 - J– Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 SHI International Corporation: By: — Name: i C, CL e iV1 C- Tftle��­C�, (- " Q7� Z, C Date: 0 2-7 1 Page 2 of 86 Page 515 of 1812 AkENWEWTHO.7 Fo Teffn Cotttfad 252-0$-09-! MkTascd License, Maintenance-, & Servkas This Amendment No. 7 ("Amendrnent" ), e&!O�ve as of the last date sigrlecl below, to the hlicfosoft License, Maintenance, & Services Corrtrad ND. 252-001-09--1 (wCarltraet-)effective The Stak. ck FkwwL�, d �'-K *,+'� efvVUz (iDqjw� :4 'Customvp) and Skil InWnarirtnal trwWafim r onbackx ). tl"ment- nd Conb-ador are rolledivnly Fttevmd to her6n as the "Parti-- - AN oepitixed turns used herein shaM have the r51n6ng assigned to them In the Contract, unless otherwise deed herein. The parties hereto agree 1v arrrend the contrad as fonows; f -Q CONTRACT EXTENSION I ha 4} 5?n for a perw of six eaontFea, e4fective.4P0 1, 2015. Thls exl&%r )rt 'shag beterminatedon October al. 2015 or upon the exewtio{r of a new contracl for MaorowA software and services, whichever oDmrs first. 2.43 11= -ECT AN Contradterms and mndWnei W, mo fled by this Arnendmertl of p4xAmendrtjwts will corrtlnue in full Fame and effect. 3-0 WARRANTY OF AUTHORFT`i' Each person signing this Agreement warrants " �w er she is duly authorized to da so WW to bmd the res its WT. State of R6oiida, Depattme gernwit $ervim: BIT: f Name~ 1ldo: r gate: - e. 'f .1� 41 6-;14° 3! Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 !BHI intatrta#1 ow Corporation: : Nama• a r_ L'12- 1 c rr Title, C. P CA -13C Daft fs Page 3 of 86 Page 516 of 1812 ; . . . . ... A 1,11 r 1, pa f Al Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 4 of 86 Page 517 of 1812 , Ut' e C. ko r Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance Page 5 of 86 252-001-09-1 Page 518 of 1812 Ahrr NO. I To Slat@ Term Conlfae:t 252-001-09-1 Miura oft License, NTairtmiance. &$arvlcas ThIs Am"drflant No. 6 CArnPndrrimt`), effective ft of the laut "a Bigned below, lo !�ie Mi=sM Lice-noo. WlnWrliaince. A Services GDntrad No. 252-001-W 1 ('Contrad') This parties hereto agree to amend Ifie Coftaut as fulkws- 1 -0 TH E E NIROLLM ENT FOR E DIUCATION SOLUTrONS The Fin roll rnent for Education Subdions (EES) shall ba added lo ths cordrault under thT MaRter 8 asinissa Agreement and shall ba &ffi�cCv& as uf Ilhe basl date signed li*low. 24 CONFUCT To lhe extent any of the tarrn$ of tMe, Agrftrnent ownict Witb the terms d " oorrtrarA, the terma of this Agreement shaH cnntml. A I C(her Lxms of the C43ntrad, or as p revimaly IMMOnClOdL romin in full force- MALLU.LVA W'dIal WAIWX—i k fill Each person sigriing thio Agreement warranis Shat he Dr she is duly author�rAd to do gg Sind to hind the ire party. WOW - Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 SHI Intamuffimal CGMorzdan- By A/I NUMB: I I hc- k CO -R. �edc-L I Page 6 of 86 Page 519 of 1812 AMLSOMENTNO, 4 "Ut Mn 1. Hie4 k I , aa€, , r Ir, ig rte b a s*4 al o, Mxo*rza' m, 'F & eirtTm""R Ike 3—we Qf r, 0, Wd— WkAc"�y* ,OiWoL, fo e�v,(em zw 0-je, 41 bt MW101K,l, AT4jN146 e',) lhaW C-awwriar AqnNt7v�*;' t 4 GO 6w' Wms Oi 363 oraffica %Ail mt, term:5 1"N65 '"!1vu g"v;'l CO:OLCI All �Ilhlv %C�jm 'L-.ral Pfl lviWk* rvrimr. in ru AYRrf JX" %VARRAWY �W A4TMOFI�M. 0-91Wql 410 015 kVIO 10 fjl.nd L�A; f&WQ--44A ',�q"fy Uzav� Of Fluell lh- 01 "winy-paul OJ mi�vovvm*-Tt var'.5pv, Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 ZH! !'ntay new, 1,1211 rlo�v n r . A'� 'm Page 7 of 86 Page 520 of 1812 Enterprise Agreement Amendment ID CTM 000-rudyg-S-009 This amendment ("Amendment") is entered into between the parties identified on the signature form. All terms used but not defined in this Amendment will have the same meanings provided in Enterprise Agreement No. OIE73214 ("Agreement"). The parties agree that the Agreement is amended as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the following is hereby added to the Agreement: For purposes of this Amendment, the following additional definitions will apply: "Aggregate G3 Count" means, as of the date it is measured, the aggregate total of unexpired Office 365 Plan G3 ("G3") User Subscription Licenses ("USL") across each of the Qualifying State Agencies' Enrollments; "Maximum Aggregate G3 Count" means, for any invoice under the Enrollment amended by the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment, the highest Aggregate G3 Count measured as of any Volume Determination Dates prior to the invoice date; "Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment" means the amendment that is applied at the Enrollment level for each Qualifying State Agency that acquires G3; "Qualifying State Agencies" means the Florida State Agencies listed in the following table; Qualifying State Agencies Division of Administrative Hearings Agency for Enterprise Information Technology Agency for Healthcare Administration Agency for Persons with Disabilities Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Services Dept of Legal Affairs (Attorney General) Auditor General Department of Business & Professional Regulation Dept of Children & Families Dept of Citrus Florida Commission on Human Relations Dept of Corrections Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 8 of 86 Page 521 of 1812 Florida Developmental Disabilities Council Dept of Economic Opportunity Dept of Elder Affairs Dept of Emergency Management Dept of Environmental Protection Dept of Financial Services Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Cabinet Florida Guardian Ad Litem Program Executive Office of the Governor Dept of Health Dept of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Enterprise Florida Florida House of Representatives Florida Housing Finance Corporation Justice Administrative Commission Dept of Juvenile Justice Dept of Law Enforcement Dept of Lottery Dept of Management Services Dept of Military Affairs Northwood Shared Resource Center Office of Financial Regulation Office of Insurance Regulation Office of Legislative Information Technology Services OPPAGA Parole Commission PERC Public Services Commission Florida Retirement System Dept of Revenue Florida Senate Southwood Shared Resource Center Space Florida Dept of State Florida State Board of Administration Florida State Courts State Fire Marshal Dept of Transportation Dept of Veterans' Affairs Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 9 of 86 Page 522 of 1812 Visit Florida Workforce Florida "Volume Determination Date" means the date at which the aggregate total of unexpired G3 USLs is calculated, as defined in the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment. Office 365 Plan G3 Price Waterfall Amendment. Microsoft agrees to allow Qualifying State Agencies to sign the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment to govern Microsoft's price to Customer's reseller for G3. Each Enrolled Affiliate's price and payment terms for each payment for G3 will be established by its Reseller based upon confidential monthly per -user reseller prices provided to Reseller by Microsoft. Microsoft has established three levels of monthly per -user Reseller pricing for G3 for the Qualifying State Agencies that sign the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment under their Enrollments: (i) The "Sub -50K Level," which will apply to all payments for which the Maximum Aggregate G3 Count, as of the Volume Determination Date which occurred immediately prior to the payment date, is less than 50,000; (ii) The "50K Level," which will apply to all payments for which the Maximum Aggregate G3 Count, as of the Volume Determination Date which occurred immediately prior to the payment date, is between 50,000 and 69,999; and (iii)The "70K Level," which will apply to all payments for which the Maximum Aggregate G3 Count, as of the Volume Determination Date which occurred immediately prior to the payment date, is equal to or greater than 70,000. Per the terms of the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment, Enrolled Affiliates will acknowledge that they have been provided a quote for each of the three price levels shown above, and understands if, when, and how its pricing will change according to the terms and conditions of the Office 365 Price Waterfall Enrollment Amendment. This amendment is valid until expiration of the current term of this Agreement. No extension of this Agreement is provided without Microsoft's prior written consent. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 10 of 86 Page 523 of 1812 "AUIC NCI, S Trj�v N - . -I' " '�rk ;'f ""''.,inti ' Lkj° �,p' Tr* Aza*tmc �cutj "r; P.IE;'Vjq .4 f"n'r 119 CVTIEI lKWrt4 AU i;or l,ei^rr. tin L41 t': k7!'kle! 1,09s":. sorAi "4 ip" ""0. !1 147 'ArA RAUPY ZT Al J THOR11, $*C _4C -'40 qU P 4AGO MEN"' C-41 1 -r -P A "I A Pl",MkA4rnElt i;W;k(CAj OSMIDiMhed 1:i Lt%,E,4 "crit, -m v'oe ,jU �,d imir ek, TI.rKI D( gWJW C Ca t1a I L�,. x's 201,:'Xlt OFa, 1. $xam v'r am ly� mimavOrAL it a0fvi4va'. yr Illm".19: mex Ch( 01. cci m re. vie C rl i chi Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 11 of 86 Page 524 of 1812 N11i c ro s o ft C- C e 1 111 " I Amendment ID CTM ThiF Academisselect PfUs entwed into betwiven the CrIttles as of !ho ti dig id rtfP sd §n true egr rtbr#3 crag. The Itfnz and condffans in thlaAmendm" 6umi-wide any cxnfirAing terms ard cmdIucm. In the Agamont, Affiliakw and contractors. Neither N11405*ft not ImAltution shah koting any eaten aGAInet the others Affiffatc-s or contramAs in respect& aryvrrietterwrilcm is diSdWinod on their behalf In Ws SeCOn. FMZO( 110KA464 tx &?Vad by Flarids Avf- M401 patty 4,V111 lAdAmnIfy the other in IhR evftnt of a ny i)rwh of ibis orcnit4ort- I U1122,4, CA4:1 Oik�A IT: W, 111 cc ZA'J,ApojaubIq Lfll°. Hu CIT' of I Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 12 of 86 Page 525 of 1812 AMENOIII ENT NO. 2 Contract Renewal To State Terra Conifat 202-00'1-09-1 Microsoft Llaensa, Maintenanoe, & Services. This Amendment Nah 2;'An,erdrren ). of eavc as of A.aril 1..2019, to the 7AicroSgfL t.ICEinso. FAa:7tenanpe. & SerWCe Co tract No. 252 -G31 -1)9--i CCortract'; akaative between the State of Florida, Department of Management Servirey C,Departrant' tr"Cu stomer')and SNI Intarnatonal Caroorarlon (Contrav6or'). 6epar.rrert and C:ont-=r ars 0011 otively referred to harain ag the `Pwtles.' 'All oapltahzed terms used hare.. -i shall nrive:he meaning ass:grned io them in tl`e Connet, unleee aharwlsa d9firled herein WHEREAS We Cartract vrae prig inally enttrtd an April I', 2N9 %with Contractor For the provision of Microsoft Lice,se. Maintenance, & Services, and is scttieouled to ekpire air Ma. -ch 3', 2012: and WHEREAS the Contac: vras renewed an Agri11, 21312 and is romp u lad to expl* on March 3' , 201 a: and WHEREAS Iri aconrdance %with Section 4.20 of the State term Contract No. 252-0G1-09-1, upon illLtusl agreement, the Cuemmer and t'%u Contractor .my mnet'a the Contract, in whole or in part. 'or a perad that may not exceed 3 years ort -ie tmrrn cf the contract 1MhiCh8uer period is longer; and THEREFORE, in cmnaldaratlon of he mutual promises curfm nod below, and other gnod and valr aola cans:dwation, reaaipt and 94fficienoy of wh,ch aro herat y wknorrledged, the Pa-tiEa agFea to the Faloviing: 1.0 Cantrect Renewal, The Department hc-r6ay execu+es its Fer.owa. option purauent to the provision o`. Sscbon 4.20 Renewal of ",itraCt, Saltiian x.16 Pricing, and In accordanre with Sui�d4n 287.05�(13j, Florlda statues, .-'or ;,tib years and is issny rimepmed effaaive April 1, 2Nti Ihrr,ugh March 31, 201, 2A R,eportind Ranoiraments- Section 5."s. Amendmen' 1 of the Can7aV, s realsed to remrnw_ N -;-GP reporting requirements and M I Include s new Quarterly R hparti ng Form (see Attachment A). 3D warrant Cf Autharitr. Each person s'gning this ArIandme'lt warr$nM that he or she ie d -.Aly authorized Lo da ss. and to bind the respective perty. 4.0 EfNqj1 Unless Dfnerwlse modllied by this AT-endment all terra and cor.d.tians contalnsd Iry the Contnac , au amen-ded previously, shall aortlnua In full force and effect. Stste of Florida, Depaftrnibal of Managemerit Servipe:q; a Bx: Name. Kally Loll C -P.M - Chief Pr6cu rftmOnt Olfiaer iL Title: Director of State PurchatinR1 Data: Ii r 91i f ✓' _ �` Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 SHI lntemadonal Gorporatiorn �y: r Hama: a �7 TIt18: Daft: Page i of i Page 13 of 86 Page 526 of 1812 U Cy N_ co 4- 0 ti N LO N O1 a -_ -- 4 a U. L) m a {4 t -- i 6 4 a tr E a O c�i � fl ti v « 0 0-_ Ess a E z x -e r a y v 0 v v LL � _ E - c cc Q ?w a o v — � w o a r o V p 3 e o _ Q m a � � n � E v N a � d N m a Z s ° a - w a N_ co 4- 0 ti N LO N O1 N co 4- 0 co N LO N O1 Oc w 0 oq a Microsoft Licenses, Maintenance & Service 252-001-09-1 Quarterly Report Form — Attachment A AMENDMENT NO. 1 To State Term Contract 252-001-09-1 Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services This Amendment No. 1 ("Amendment"), effective as of April 1, 2012, to the Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services Contract No. 252-001-09-1 ("Contract") effective between the State of Florida, Department of Management Services ("Department" or "Customer") and SHI International Corporation ("Contractor"). Department and Contractor are collectively referred to herein as the "Parties." All capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Contract, unless otherwise defined herein. WHEREAS the Contract was originally entered on April 1, 2009 with Contractor for the provision of Microsoft License, Maintenance, & Services, and is scheduled to expire on March 31, 2012; and WHEREAS in accordance with Section 4.26 of the State Term Contract No. 252- 001-09-1, upon mutual agreement, the Customer and the Contractor may renew the Contract, in whole or in part, for a period that may not exceed 3 years or the term of the contract, whichever period is longer; and THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained below, and other good and valuable consideration, receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree to the following: 1.0 Contract Renewal. The Department hereby executes its renewal option pursuant to the provision of Section 4.26 Renewal of Contract, Section 5.16 Pricing, and in accordance with Section 287.057(13), Florida Statues, for one year and is hereby renewed effective April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013. 2.0 Reporting Requirements. Section 5.9, of Contract No. 252-001-09-1, is superseded and entirely replaced with the following: 5.9 Sales Summary Reports Each Contractor shall submit a sales report on a Quarterly basis. Reporting periods coincide with the State Fiscal Year: • Quarter 1- (July -September) • Quarter 2 - (October -December) • Quarter 3 - (January -March) • Quarter 4 - (April -June) Each Quarterly Sales Report must be in Excel format and shall include: • Contractor's Name and contact information as required on the Department of Management Services "Contract Quarterly Report" • Detail of time period covered by included data • Total sales including detail of list price and contract price • Transaction detail will include: Page 529 of 1812 Part Number/SKU Your product part number if applicable Item / Service Name Given name of Item or Service MFG Manufacturer, Publisher, Service Provider Item Category Description of the product category, according to attached table Item Subcategory Additional grouping for item Product Description Additional detail for item Customer Name State Agencies, Universities, Political Subdivisions, Other Eligible Users NIGP Code National Institute of Government Procurement code Florida Commodity Code__ Florida Commodity Code UDM Unit of Measure UDM Desc Description of unit of measure see example Volume Oty Number of items/services purchased/provided Order Date Order date Date Delivered Delivered date to customer Purchase Type ' Purchase Order, Payment Card, Other List Price List price Market + fee contracts use market price Contract Price Contracted price with state per contract terms Additional Fields Any new information related to your company's products/services Failure to provide quarterly and annual sales reports, including no sales, within thirty (30) calendar days following the end of each quarter (January, April, July and October) and/or contract year may result in the contract supplier being found in default and cancellation of the contract by the Department. Upon request, the Contractor shall report to the Department, spend with certified and other minority business enterprises. Reports must include the period covered, the name, minority code and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority vendor utilized during the period, commodities and services provided by the minority business enterprise, and the amount paid to each minority vendor on behalf of each purchasing agency ordering under the terms of this contract. Initiation and submission of the Contract Sales Summaries are to be the responsibility of the Contractor without prompting or notification by the Contract Manager. The Contractor will submit the completed Contract Sales Summary forms by email to the Contract Manager. 3.0 Employment Verification. Pursuant to State of Florida Executive Orders Nos.: 11- 02 and 11-116, Contractor is required to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system to verify the employment of all new employees hired by the Contractor during the contract term. Also, Contractor shall include in related subcontracts a requirement that subcontractors performing work or providing Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 17 of 86 Page 530 of 1812 services pursuant to the state contract utilize the E -Verify system to verify employment of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 4.0 Scrutinized Company List. In executing this contract, Contractor certifies that it is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, created pursuant to section 215.473, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to section 287.135(5), F.S., Contractor agrees the Department may immediately terminate this contract for cause if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification or if Contractor is placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List during the term of the contract. 5.0 Preferred Pricing. The Contractor agrees to submit to the Department, at least annually, an affidavit from an authorized representative attesting that the Contractor is in compliance with the preferred pricing provision in Section 4(b) of form PUR 1000. 6.0 Warrant of Authority. Each person signing this Amendment warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party. 7.0 Effect: Unless otherwise modified by this Amendment, all terms and conditions contained in the Contract shall continue in full force and effect. State of Florida, Department of Management Services: By: Name: Kelly Loll, C.P.M. Chief Procurement Officer & Title: Director of State Purchasing Date: Approved as to form and legality By. Office of the General Counsel Department of Management Services Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 SHI International Corporation: By: Name: Title: Date: Date Page 18 of 86 Page 531 of 1812 Division of State Purchasing 4050 Esplanade Way. Suite 360 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950 Tel: 850,488.8440 le rvi c e s Fax. 850.4 146122 vvww.d'rns MyFlo,nda.corn Governor Charlie Crist Secretary Linda H. South CERTIFICATION OF CONTRACT TITLE: Large Account Reseller for Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance CONTRACT NO.: 252-001-09-1 ITN NO.: 11-252-001-H EFFECTIVE: April 1, 2009 —March 31, 2012 SUPERSEDES: 255-001-01-1 Large Account Reseller for Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance, expiring March 31, 2009 CONTRACTOR(S): Software House International, Inc. A. AUTHORITY - Upon affirmative action taken by the State of Florida Department of Management Services, a contract has been executed between the State of Florida and the designated contractors. B. EFFECT - This contract was entered into to provide economies in the purchase of Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance by all State of Florida agencies and institutions. Therefore, in compliance with Section 287.042, Florida Statutes, all purchases of these commodities shall be made under the terms, prices, and conditions of this contract and with the suppliers specified. C. ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS - All purchase orders shall be issued in accordance with the attached ordering instructions. Purchaser shall order at the prices indicated, exclusive of all Federal, State and local taxes. All contract purchase orders shall show the State Purchasing contract number, product number, quantity, description of item, with unit prices extended and purchase order totaled. (This requirement may be waived when purchase is made by a blanket purchase order.) D. CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE - Agencies shall report any vendor failure to perform according to the requirements of this contract on Complaint to Vendor form PUR 7017. Should the vendor fail to correct the Page 532 of 1812 problem within a prescribed period of time, then form PUR 7029, Request for Assistance, is to be filed with this office. E. SPECIAL AND GENERAL CONDITIONS - Special and general conditions are enclosed for your information. Any restrictions accepted from the supplier are noted on the ordering instructions. Authorized Signature (date) Attachments Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 20 of 86 Page 533 of 1812 Contract Administrator Lori Potts Phone: 850-487-4196 • "• • 11 • 11. • Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 21 of 86 Page 534 of 1812 TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS (PUR 1001) 3.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS 4.0 GENERAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS (PUR 1000) 5.0 SPECIAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS 6.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7.0 FORMS, ATTACHMENTS, AND WORKSHEETS Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 22 of 86 Page 535 of 1812 SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS' 1.1 PURPOSE / TERM 1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS 1.3 CONTACT INFORMATION 1.4 EVENT TIMELINE Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 23 of 86 Page 536 of 1812 1.1 Purpose / Terms The State of Florida, Department of Management Services, Division of State Purchasing provides centralized statewide contracts for software and other commodities and services for use by all state agencies, political sub -divisions (such as municipalities, towns, schools, universities, etc.) and others authorized by law to use state contracts. The purpose of this solicitation is to establish a 36 month contract with the option for renewals per section 287.057 (14) (a.) for the purchase of Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance. The contract term is anticipated to begin on or about April 1, 2009. The State's MyFloridaMarketPlace e -Procurement system (the "System") will be used to conduct this competitive event. If you are interested in bidding on this software contract, you must be registered in MyFloridaMarketPlace and adhere to "who may bid" requirements as outlined in section 3.4 of this solicitation. 1.2 Product Offerings Products available under this Contract are set forth in Section 6 of this solicitation. These offerings may be updated during the Contract term to incorporate new Product offerings, as well as price revisions and to discontinue items no longer offered by Microsoft. Offering updates must be submitted as outlined in Section 5.18 of this solicitation. 1.3 Contact Information The primary contact for this solicitation is: Lori Potts Purchasing Analyst, State Purchasing Department of Management Services 4050 Esplanade Way, Suite 360 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0950 Office: (850) 487-4196 (850) 414-8331 (facsimile) Lori.Pottsgdms.myflorida.com Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 24 of 86 Page 537 of 1812 1.4 Event Timeline. EVENT TIMELINE Event Time (EDT), Date ITN Release 25 Nov 08 Optional MFMP Sourcing Training 2:00 PM 2 Dec 08 Deadline for Questions Submitted via the Q&A Board within MyFloridaMarketPlace 2:00 PM 9 Dec 08 Answers to Respondents Questions Posted 12 Dec 08 ITN Submission Deadline 2:00 PM 6 Jan 09 Evaluation 12 Jan 09 — 23 Jan 09 Evaluation Scoring Session (Public meeting will be held in building 4050, Room 101) 2:00 PM 27 Jan 09 Electronic Posting of Promotion to Stage 2 (Pricing and Negotiation) 27 Jan 09 Final Pricing and Negotiation (if required) 28 Jan — 13 Feb 09 Posting of Intent to Award On or about 19 Feb 09 Contract Start Date On or about 1 Apr 09 IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SUBMIT IT 'I ,'R III AS EARL' AS POSSIBLE, YOU SHOULD ALLOW TINIE TO RECEI4`I ANY REQUESTED ASSISTANCE AND TO I CEI "E "EI IIICATII OF YOUR SUBMITTAL; 'AITING UNTIL THE AST HOURS OF THE SOLICITATION S C"I ,' IMPACT AC"T TH TIN'IEL ' SUBMITTAL OF OUR IIID. DO NOT RELY ON THE ",,SI 'ILLI RIi AMART ETI LACE" SOURCING CIc G TOOL'S TIME REMAINING Ic C CLOCK, THE OFFICIAL SOLICITATION TII S CLOSING SING TI IE SHALL BE AS REFLECTED IN THE TISIELIN (SECTION 1,4) OF THIS ITN, Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 25 of 86 Page 538 of 1812 SECTION 2.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS, STATE OF FLORIDA FORM PUR 1001 Please refer to section 1.4 on the RFX info tab of this solicitation within the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool. CONTENTS' 2.1 Definitions 2.2 General Instructions 2.3 Electronic Submission of Responses 2.4 Terms and Conditions 2.5 Questions 2.6 Conflict of Interest 2.7 Convicted Vendors 2.8 Discriminatory Vendors 2.9 Respondent's Representation and Authorization 2.10 Manufacturer's Name and Approved Equivalents 2.11 Performance Qualifications 2.12 Public Opening 2.13 Electronic Posting of Notice of Intended Award 2.14 Firm Response 2.15 Clarifications/ Revisions 2.16 Minor Irregularities/Right to Reject 2.17 Contract Formation 2.18 Contract Overlap 2.19 Public Records 2.20 Protests 2.21 Limitation on Vendor Contact with Agency During Solicitation Period 2.1. Definitions. The definitions found in s. 60A-1.001, F.A.C. shall apply to this agreement. The following additional terms are also defined: (a) "Buyer" means the entity that has released the solicitation. The "Buyer" may also be the "Customer" as defined in the PUR 1000 if that entity meets the definition of both terms. (b) "Procurement Officer" means the Buyer's contracting personnel, as identified in the Introductory Materials. (c) "Respondent" means the entity that submits materials to the Buyer in accordance with these Instructions. (d) "Response" means the material submitted by the respondent in answering the solicitation. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 26 of 86 Page 539 of 1812 (e) "Timeline" means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials. 2.2. General Instructions. Potential respondents to the solicitation are encouraged to carefully review all the materials contained herein and prepare responses accordingly. 2.3. Electronic Submission of Responses. Respondents are required to submit responses electronically. For this purpose, all references herein to signatures, signing requirements, or other required acknowledgments hereby include electronic signature by means of clicking the "Submit Response" button (or other similar symbol or process) attached to or logically associated with the response created by the respondent within MyFloridaMarketPlace. The respondent agrees that the action of electronically submitting its response constitutes: • an electronic signature on the response, generally, • an electronic signature on any form or section specifically calling for a signature, and • an affirmative agreement to any statement contained in the solicitation that requires a definite confirmation or acknowledgement. 2.4. Terms and Conditions. All responses are subject to the terms of the following sections of this solicitation, which, in case of conflict, shall have the order of precedence listed: • Technical Specifications, • Special Conditions and Instructions, • Instructions to Respondents (PUR 1001), • General Conditions (PUR 1000), and • Introductory Materials. The Buyer objects to and shall not consider any additional terms or conditions submitted by a respondent, including any appearing in documents attached as part of a respondent's response. In submitting its response, a respondent agrees that any additional terms or conditions, whether submitted intentionally or inadvertently, shall have no force or effect. Failure to comply with terms and conditions, including those specifying information that must be submitted with a response, shall be grounds for rejecting a response. 2.5. Questions. Respondents shall address all questions regarding this solicitation to the Procurement Officer. Questions must be submitted via the Q&A Board within MyFloridaMarketPlace and must be RECEIVED NO LATER THAN the time and date reflected on the Timeline. Questions shall be answered in accordance with the Timeline. All questions submitted shall be published and answered in a manner that all respondents will be able to view. Respondents shall not contact any other employee of the Buyer or the State for information with respect to this solicitation. Each respondent is responsible for monitoring the MyFloridaMarketPlace site for new or changing information. The Buyer shall not be bound by any verbal information or by any written information that is not contained within the solicitation documents or formally noticed and issued by the Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance Page 27 of 86 252-001-09-1 Page 540 of 1812 Buyer's contracting personnel. Questions to the Procurement Officer or to any Buyer personnel shall not constitute formal protest of the specifications or of the solicitation, a process addressed in paragraph 19 of these Instructions. 2.6. Conflict of Interest. This solicitation is subject to chapter 112 of the Florida Statutes. Respondents shall disclose with their response the name of any officer, director, employee or other agent who is also an employee of the State. Respondents shall also disclose the name of any State employee who owns, directly or indirectly, an interest of five percent (5%) or more in the respondent or its affiliates. 2.7. Convicted Vendors. A person or affiliate placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime is prohibited from doing any of the following for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list: • submitting a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; • submitting a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; • submitting bids on leases of real property to a public entity; • being awarded or performing work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and • transacting business with any public entity in excess of the Category Two threshold amount ($25,000) provided in section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes. 2.8. Discriminatory Vendors. An entity or affiliate placed on the discriminatory vendor list pursuant to section 287.134 of the Florida Statutes may not: • submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; • submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; • submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity; • be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub -contractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; or • transact business with any public entity. 2.9. Respondent's Representation and Authorization. In submitting a response, each respondent understands, represents, and acknowledges the following (if the respondent cannot so certify to any of following, the respondent shall submit with its response a written explanation of why it cannot do so). • The respondent is not currently under suspension or debarment by the State or any other governmental authority. • To the best of the knowledge of the person signing the response, the respondent, its affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, and employees are not currently under investigation by any governmental authority and have not in the last ten (10) years Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 28 of 86 Page 541 of 1812 been convicted or found liable for any act prohibited by law in any jurisdiction, involving conspiracy or collusion with respect to bidding on any public contract. • Respondent currently has no delinquent obligations to the State, including a claim by the State for liquidated damages under any other contract. • The submission is made in good faith and not pursuant to any agreement or discussion with, or inducement from, any firm or person to submit a complementary or other noncompetitive response. • The prices and amounts have been arrived at independently and without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or potential respondent; neither the prices nor amounts, actual or approximate, have been disclosed to any respondent or potential respondent, and they will not be disclosed before the solicitation opening. • The respondent has fully informed the Buyer in writing of all convictions of the firm, its affiliates (as defined in section 287.133(1)(a) of the Florida Statutes), and all directors, officers, and employees of the firm and its affiliates for violation of state or federal antitrust laws with respect to a public contract for violation of any state or federal law involving fraud, bribery, collusion, conspiracy or material misrepresentation with respect to a public contract. This includes disclosure of the names of current employees who were convicted of contract crimes while in the employ of another company. • Neither the respondent nor any person associated with it in the capacity of owner, partner, director, officer, principal, investigator, project director, manager, auditor, or position involving the administration of federal funds: o Has within the preceding three years been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them or is presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a federal, state, or local government transaction or public contract; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; or o Has within a three-year period preceding this certification had one or more federal, state, or local government contracts terminated for cause or default. • The product offered by the respondent will conform to the specifications without exception. • The respondent has read and understands the Contract terms and conditions, and the submission is made in conformance with those terms and conditions. • If an award is made to the respondent, the respondent agrees that it intends to be legally bound to the Contract that is formed with the State. • The respondent has made a diligent inquiry of its employees and agents responsible for preparing, approving, or submitting the response, and has been advised by each of them that he or she has not participated in any communication, consultation, discussion, agreement, collusion, act or other conduct inconsistent with any of the statements and representations made in the response. • The respondent shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Buyer and its employees against any cost, damage, or expense which may be incurred or be caused by any error in the respondent's preparation of its bid. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 29 of 86 Page 542 of 1812 • All information provided by, and representations made by, the respondent are material and important and will be relied upon by the Buyer in awarding the Contract. Any misstatement shall be treated as fraudulent concealment from the Buyer of the true facts relating to submission of the bid. A misrepresentation shall be punishable under law, including, but not limited to, Chapter 817 of the Florida Statutes. 2.10. Manufacturer's Name and Approved Equivalents. Unless otherwise specified, any manufacturers' names, trade names, brand names, information or catalog numbers listed in a specification are descriptive, not restrictive. With the Buyer's prior approval, the Contractor may provide any product that meets or exceeds the applicable specifications. The Contractor shall demonstrate comparability, including appropriate catalog materials, literature, specifications, test data, etc. The Buyer shall determine in its sole discretion whether a product is acceptable as an equivalent. 2.11. Performance Qualifications. The Buyer reserves the right to investigate or inspect at any time whether the product, qualifications, or facilities offered by Respondent meet the Contract requirements. Respondent shall at all times during the Contract term remain responsive and responsible. In determining Respondent's responsibility as a vendor, the agency shall consider all information or evidence which is gathered or comes to the attention of the agency which demonstrates the Respondent's capability to fully satisfy the requirements of the solicitation and the contract. Respondent must be prepared, if requested by the Buyer, to present evidence of experience, ability, and financial standing, as well as a statement as to plant, machinery, and capacity of the respondent for the production, distribution, and servicing of the product bid. If the Buyer determines that the conditions of the solicitation documents are not complied with, or that the product proposed to be furnished does not meet the specified requirements, or that the qualifications, financial standing, or facilities are not satisfactory, or that performance is untimely, the Buyer may reject the response or terminate the Contract. Respondent may be disqualified from receiving awards if respondent, or anyone in respondent's employment, has previously failed to perform satisfactorily in connection with public bidding or contracts. This paragraph shall not mean or imply that it is obligatory upon the Buyer to make an investigation either before or after award of the Contract, but should the Buyer elect to do so, respondent is not relieved from fulfilling all Contract requirements. 2.12. Public Opening. Responses shall be opened on the date and at the location indicated on the Timeline. Respondents may, but are not required to, attend. The Buyer may choose not to announce prices or release other materials pursuant to s. 119.071(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Any person requiring a special accommodation because of a disability should contact the Procurement Officer at least five (5) workdays prior to the solicitation opening. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Buyer by using the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8771 (TDD). Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance Page 30 of 86 252-001-09-1 Page 543 of 1812 2.13. Electronic Posting of Notice of Intended Award. Based on the evaluation, on the date indicated on the Timeline the Buyer shall electronically post a notice of intended award at http://fcn.state.fl.us/owa vbs/owa/vbs www.main menu. If the notice of award is delayed, in lieu of posting the notice of intended award the Buyer shall post a notice of the delay and a revised date for posting the notice of intended award. Any person who is adversely affected by the decision shall file with the Buyer a notice of protest within 72 hours after the electronic posting. The Buyer shall not provide tabulations or notices of award by telephone. 2.14. Firm Response. The Buyer may make an award within sixty (60) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty (60) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Buyer awards the Contract or the Buyer receives from the respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration may, in the Buyer's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected. 2.15. Clarifications/Revisions. Before award, the Buyer reserves the right to seek clarifications or request any information deemed necessary for proper evaluation of submissions from all respondents deemed eligible for Contract award. Failure to provide requested information may result in rejection of the response. 2.16. Minor Irregularities/Right to Reject. The Buyer reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or separable portions thereof, and to waive any minor irregularity, technicality, or omission if the Buyer determines that doing so will serve the State's best interests. The Buyer may reject any response not submitted in the manner specified by the solicitation documents. 2.17. Contract Formation. The Buyer shall issue a notice of award, if any, to successful respondent(s), however, no contract shall be formed between respondent and the Buyer until the Buyer signs the Contract. The Buyer shall not be liable for any costs incurred by a respondent in preparing or producing its response or for any work performed before the Contract is effective. 2.18. Contract Overlap. Respondents shall identify any products covered by this solicitation that they are currently authorized to furnish under any state term contract. By entering into the Contract, a Contractor authorizes the Buyer to eliminate duplication between agreements in the manner the Buyer deems to be in its best interest. 2.19. Public Records. Article 1, section 24, Florida Constitution, guarantees every person access to all public records, and Section 119.011, Florida Statutes, provides a broad definition of public record. As such, all responses to a competitive solicitation are public records unless Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 31 of 86 Page 544 of 1812 exempt by law. Any respondent claiming that its response contains information that is exempt from the public records law shall clearly segregate and mark that information and provide the specific statutory citation for such exemption. 2.20. Protests. Any protest concerning this solicitation shall be made in accordance with sections 120.57(3) and 287.042(2) of the Florida Statutes and chapter 28-110 of the Florida Administrative Code. Questions to the Procurement Officer shall not constitute formal notice of a protest. It is the Buyer's intent to ensure that specifications are written to obtain the best value for the State and that specifications are written to ensure competitiveness, fairness, necessity and reasonableness in the solicitation process. Section 120.57(3)(b), F.S. and Section 28-110.003, Fla. Admin. Code requires that a notice of protest of the solicitation documents shall be made within seventy-two hours after the posting of the solicitation. Section 120.57(3)(a), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes." Section 28-110.005, Fla. Admin. Code requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, or failure to post the bond or other security required by law within the time allowed for filing a bond shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes." 2.21. Limitation on Vendor Contact with Agency During Solicitation Period. Respondents to this solicitation or persons acting on their behalf may not contact, between the release of the solicitation and the end of the 72 -hour period following the agency posting the notice of intended award, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays, any employee or officer of the executive or legislative branch concerning any aspect of this solicitation, except in writing to the procurement officer or as provided in the solicitation documents. Violation of this provision may be grounds for rejecting a response. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 32 of 86 Page 545 of 1812 SECTION 3.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 3.0 MAY SUPERCEDE OR SUPPLEMENT GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS CONTAINED IN SECTION 2.0. CONTENTS 3.1 ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 3.2 ORDER OF EVENTS 3.3 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE 3.4 WHO MAY RESPOND 3.5 MYFLORIDAMARKETPLACE (MFMP) ITN OVERVIEW 3.6 THE MFMP SOURCING TOOL 3.6.1 OPTIONAL MFMP SOURCING TRAINING 3.6.2 ON -DEMAND TRAINING 3.7 SOURCING TOOL TIPS 3.8 EMAIL NOTIFICATION 3.9 SUBMITTAL OF RESPONSE 3.9.1 RESPONSE FORMATINSTRUCTIONS 3.10 AMENDMENTS TO THE ITN DOCUMENTS 3.11 INITIAL DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIVENESS 3.12 EVALUATION AND SELECTION PROCESS 3.13 INVITATION TO NEGOTIATION PHASE 3.14 NEGOTIATIONS AND CONTRACT AWARD 3.15 ELECTRONIC POSTING OF RANKING OF RESPONDENTS PRIOR TO NEGOTIATIONS AND UPON FINAL AWARD 3.16 STATE OBJECTIVES 3.16.1 DIVERSITY 3.16.2 CERTIFICATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM 3.16.3 PRODUCTS AVAILABLE FROM THE BLIND OR OTHER HANDICAPPED 3.16.4 PRISON REHABILITATIVE INDUSTRIES AND DIVERSIFIED ENTERPRISES, INC. (PRIDE) 3.17 FIRM RESPONSE 3.18 LOBBYING Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 33 of 86 Page 546 of 1812 3.1 Additional Definitions. The definitions found in §60A-1.001, F.A.C. shall apply to this agreement. The following additional terms are also defined: a) "Certified Dealer" refers to a person authorized by the Manufacturer to sell the Manufacturer's products in the Florida government market. b) "Commercial Software" means software developed or regularly used that (1) has been sold, leased, or licensed to the general public; (2) has been offered for sale, lease, or license to the general public; (3) has not been offered, sold, leased, or licensed to the public but will be available for commercial sale, lease, or license in time to satisfy the delivery requirements of this contract; or (4) satisfies a criterion expressed in (1), (2), or (3) above and would require only minor modifications to meet the requirements of this contract. c) "Department" means the Florida Department of Management Services. The Department will be a party to the Contract. "State Purchasing," a division within the Department's Support Program, is responsible for administration of this solicitation and will be responsible for day-to-day administration of the Contract. State Purchasing may be reached at 4050 Esplanade Way, Suite 360, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0950, or via links posted at http://www.myflorida.com/myflorida/business/index.html. d) "Documentation" means the complete set of manuals (e.g., user, installation, instruction or diagnostic manuals) in either hard or electronic copy, which are necessary to enable an Eligible User to properly test, install, operate and enjoy full use of the Product. e) "Eligible Users" means political subdivisions of the State of Florida (county, local county board of public instruction, municipal, or other local public agency or authority), State Universities, and any other public entities authorized by State statute, which may desire to purchase under the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 0 "Enterprise" means the total business operations in the United States of Eligible User(s) without regard to geographic location where such operations are performed or the entity actually performing such operations on behalf of Eligible Users. g) "Enterprise License" means a license grant of unlimited rights to deploy, access, use, and execute Product anywhere within the Enterprise up to the maximum capacity stated on the Purchase Order or in the Contract. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 34 of 86 Page 547 of 1812 h) "Error Corrections" means machine executable software code furnished by Contractor which corrects the Product so as to conform to the applicable warranties, performance standards and/or obligations of the Contractor. i) "Licensed Software" means software transferred upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract. "Licensed Software" includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, program temporary fix (PTF), programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming). D "Licensee" means one or more Eligible Users who acquire Product from Contractor by issuing a Purchase Order in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract; provided that, for purposes of compliance with an individual license, the term "Licensee" shall be deemed to refer separately to the individual Eligible User(s) who took receipt of and who is executing the Product, and who shall be solely responsible for performance and liabilities incurred. In the case of acquisitions by State Agencies, the Licensee shall be the State of Florida. k) "License Effective Date" means the date Product is delivered to an Eligible User. Where a License involved Licensee's right to copy a previously licensed and delivered Master Copy of a Program, the license effective date for additional copies shall be deemed to be the date on which the Purchase Order is executed. 1) "Licensor" means a Contractor who transfers rights in proprietary Product to Eligible User(s) in accordance with the rights and obligations specified in the Contract. m) "Mandatory" - The Terms "must", "shall", "will", "is required," identify a mandatory item or factor (as opposed to "desirable"). Failure to meet a mandatory item or factor may result in the rejection of the offeror's/bidder's proposal. n) "Manufacturer" means the entity that holds the trademark in the identified brand name. o) "Manufacturer's Price List" means the most recent document published by the Manufacturer that details products available, model numbers, options, and prices for each. P) "New Product Releases" (Product Revisions) means any commercially released revisions to the licensed version of a Product as may be generally offered and available to Eligible Users. New releases involve a substantial revision of functionality from a previously released version of the Product. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 35 of 86 Page 548 of 1812 q) "Operating Software" means those routines, whether or not identified as Program products that reside in the Equipment and are required for the Equipment to perform its intended function(s), and which interface the operator, other Contractor -supplied programs, and user programs to the Equipment. r) "Product" means a deliverable under any Bid or Contract which may include commodities, services, and/or technology. The term "Product" includes Licensed Software. s) "Purchase Order" means the Eligible User's fiscal form or format that is used when making a purchase (e.g., formal written Purchase Order, Procurement Card, electronic Purchase Order, or other authorized instrument). t) "Responsible Bidder" means a bidder who has the capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements, and the experience, integrity, perseverance, reliability, capacity, facilities, equipment, and credit which will assure good faith performance. u) Responsive Bidder or "Responsive Proposal" means an offer or proposal that conforms in all material respects to the requirements set forth in the Invitation to Negotiate. Material respects of an Invitation to Negotiate include, but are not limited to price, quality, quantity, or delivery requirements. v) "Site License" means for each product, the term "Site License" shall mean the license established upon acquisition of the applicable number of copies of such product and payment of the applicable license fees as set forth in the Statement of Work. w) "Software" means an all-inclusive term which refers to any computer programs, routines, or subroutines supplied by the Contractor, including Operating Software, Programming Aids, Application Programs, and Program Products. x) "Software Failure" means a malfunction in the Contractor -supplied Software, other than Operating Software, which prevents the accomplishment of work, even though the Equipment (including its Operating Software) may still be capable of operating properly. y) "State" means the State of Florida and its agencies. z) "Terms of License" means the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract that are in effect and applicable to a Purchase Order at the time of the order placement. aa) "Virus" means any computer code, whether or not written or conceived by Contractor, that disrupts, disables, harms, or otherwise impedes in any manner Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 36 of 86 Page 549 of 1812 the operation of the Product, or any other associated software, firmware, hardware, or computer system (such as local area or wide -area networks), including aesthetic disruptions or distortions, but does not include security keys or other such devices installed by Product manufacturer. 3.2 Order of Events. Respondents will review and become familiar with the Event Timeline and solicitation documents, enter any questions in the MFMP Sourcing Tool Q&A Board before the date and time specified in the Event Timeline, answer all questions requested for the proposal, submit required documents, develop cost savings structures, and upload final responses into the MFMP Sourcing Tool. The Event Timeline gives the date and time (where applicable) for major activities in the solicitation. See Section 1.4 of this solicitation document for the Event Timeline. 3.3 Order of Precedence. Potential respondents to the solicitation are encouraged to carefully review all the materials contained herein and prepare responses accordingly. In the event any conflict exists between the Special and General Instructions, those instructions specified in the Special Instructions shall prevail. All responses are subject to the terms of the following sections of this ITN, which, in case of conflict, shall have the order of precedence listed: • Technical Specifications, Section 6.0 • Price Sheets • Special Instructions to Respondents, Section 3.0 • Special Contract Conditions, Section 5.0 • General Instruction to Respondents (PUR 1001), Section 2.0 • General Contract Conditions (PUR 1000), Section 4.0 • Introduction, Section 1.0 • Forms, Attachments and Worksheets 3.4 Who May Respond. The State of Florida is similar in purchasing size and volume to Texas, California and New York. In order to meet the large purchasing, licensing, and maintenance needs of Florida, the Department will accept Responses from responsive and responsible Respondents that meet all requirements of this Invitation to Negotiate including, but not limited to, the following: • Respondents must be a Microsoft Certified Large Account Reseller (LAR) and provide a copy of the certification documentation in addition to the following requirements: Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 37 of 86 Page 550 of 1812 • Preference will be given to Large Account Resellers who have the following certifications (copies of certifications must be provided): o Technology Series Certification o Professional Series Certification o Master Services Certification • LARs must have the following on their staff: o At least five (5) of the following: • Certified IT Professional (MCITP) o At least one (1) of each of the following (copies of certifications must be provided): • Microsoft Certified Business Management Solutions Specialist • Certified Business Management Solutions Professional • Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) • Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) • Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) • Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) • Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) • Certified Application Professional (MCAD) • Certified Trainer (MCT) or • Certified Learning Consultant (MCLC) • The LAR must also have at least fifteen (15) members certified through the Microsoft Sales Certification Training Program to allow for State of Florida Account Coverage and Microsoft Trained Sales force for selling products. Copies of the Certificates must be included in the proposal submittal. Failure to do so may result in proposal rejection. • Reseller must have at least one Microsoft Sales Certified staff member available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST on weekly basis, except for State of Florida holidays, to answer phone calls and questions. • Respondents must be a registered vendor in MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) to do business with the State of Florida. If you are not already a registered vendor, you may view registration information as well as other pertinent information at: httj2://dms.mvflorida.com/business operations/state purchasing/myflorida mar ketplace/vendors/vendor toolkit/mfmp vendor registration • Respondents may create and maintain a MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) Punch -Out site. If Respondent is not capable of creating a punch -out site, Respondent must agree to work with MFMP to create a line item catalog in MFMP through the Aravo tool. See Section 7.10 Punch -Out Capability Questionnaire for details. See Section 7.16 to view a sample Line -Item Template and additional information for consideration. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 38 of 86 Page 551 of 1812 • Respondents shall utilize Electronic Invoicing through MyFloridaMarketPlace. See Sections 5.13 and 7.11 MyFloridaMarketPlace Electronic Invoicing Requirements for additional information. 3.5 MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) Overview MyFloridaMarketPlace is the State of Florida's online eProcurement system for buyers and vendors. In operation for more than five years, the system streamlines interactions between vendors and state government entities, is a source for centralized procurement activities, and provides the tools to support world-class procurement for the State of Florida. 3.6 The MFMP Sourcing Tool This solicitation will be conducted using the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool ("Sourcing Tool"). Training materials can be found at: http://marketplace.myflorida.com/vendor/vendor_ solicitation_help.htm. Copy link and paste in to web browser to access site! Download and review the document titled RFP Event User Guide. a. For all technical questions about the Sourcing Tool, vendors should contact the MyFloridaMarketPlace Customer Service Desk at (866) FLA-EPRO or vendorhelp(a-,myfloridamarketplace.com. b. For additional information / assistance on using the Sourcing Tool, please visit the MyFloridaMarketPlace website at following link: https://marketplace.myflorida.com/vendor/vendor_ solicitation_help.htm. This site includes: a. Solicitation User Guides b. OnDemand web -based Sourcing Tool training link C. WinZip FAQs d. Vendor FAQs 3.6.1 Optional MFMP Sourcing Tool Training An optional conference call training session on how to use the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool for this ITN is scheduled on the date indicated on the Event Timeline at 2:OOPM ET. The Conference Call number is (888) 808-6959. Conference Code 4881086. Please go to: http://marketplace.myflorida.com/vendor/vendor solicitation/rfp event user_ uide.ps. Please have this document open on your desktop while participating on the call. To participate in the conference call, please call in to the number provided approximately I minute before the scheduled time. 3.6.2 On -Demand Training Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 39 of 86 Page 552 of 1812 On -Demand is a web -based interactive training application available to all respondents to assist in learning how to respond to an event using the MyFloridaMarketPlace sourcing tool. The link is http:Z/training. myfloridamarketplace.com/vendor/toc.html click on Responding to Sourcing Event. 3.7 Sourcing Tool Tips When working in the Sourcing Tool, be aware of the twenty (20) minute time-out function (with a two (2) minute warning in the tool. This means that you should save your work (click the SAVE button) at intervals of less than twenty minutes to ensure your entries (since last saved) are not lost. Please note that clicking the SAVE button within the Sourcing Tool only saves your bid responses. The SAVE button does not transmit your bid response to the State. In order to transmit your bid response to the State, you must click the SUBMIT button on the SUMMARY page of the bid response. After clicking the SUBMIT button, it is the Respondents responsibility to check your submitted bid response within the Sourcing Tool to verify that your response is accurately and completely captured within the Sourcing Tool. You must do this while there is time remaining in the response period in case you discover an error and need to resubmit a revised bid response. To validate your bid response, you should do the following before the bidding period ends: a. Go to the "My Bids / My Responses" tab within Sourcing Tool after you submitted your bid response b. Click on the Bid ID number of your last submitted bid response c. Review entire bid response to make sure all responses are complete, accurate and as you intended to submit. Minimum areas to check are: ✓ Text boxes — Is your entire answer viewable? ✓ Yes/No questions — Is the displayed answer correct? ✓ All uploaded document files / scanned documents — Can you open attached document and clearly view entire content? ✓ Offline electronic backup copy sent to the State (if applicable) - Can you open attached document and clearly view entire content? Does content of this file match your bid response within the tool (e.g., not an earlier version or working copy)? ✓ Pricing Information — Are all prices you intended to submit visible and accurately captured within Sourcing Tool? IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SUBMIT IVii' 'I ,'R BID AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, E. 'I ,' SHOULD ALLOW TINE TO Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 40 of 86 Page 553 of 1812 RECEIVE ANY REQUESTED ASSISTANCE AND TO RECEIVE VERIFICATION "ATII N I F YOUR SUBMITTAL; WAITING UNTIL THE LAST HOURS OF THE SOLICITATION "ITS TII N "I ,'LII IMPACT THE TIS'IEL ' SUBMITTAL OF YOUR IIID, DO NOT RELY sic. THE "'N/lYFLO IDANIA KETPf;� CE" SOURCING T L"S TIME REMAINING CLOCK, THI OFFICIAL SOLICITATION CLOSING TINIE SHALL BE AS REFLECTED IN THE TINIELI: E (SECTION 1,4) OF THIS ITN, The MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) Sourcing Tool's time remaining clock is NOT the official submission date and time deadline, it is intended only to approximate the solicitation closing and may require periodic adjustments 3.8 Email Notification Respondents are reminded that the Sourcing Tool's email notifications are an option provided to respondents as a courtesy. The State of Florida is not under any obligation to provide, and does not guarantee that respondents will receive, email notifications concerning any posting, amendment or close of solicitations (ITNs). Vendors are responsible to check the Sor.rt°cing Tool and r or the Vendor Bid . System for information and r. plates concerningsolicitations. 3.9 Submittal of Response. Respondents shall view and download the documents in the MFMP Sourcing Tool (http://dms.myflorida.com/egovernment_tools/myflorida_marketplace). Each Respondent is responsible for ensuring that its response and all associated documents are submitted before the proper date and time. In the event a Respondent submits more than one response, only the last response received prior to the response deadline specified in Section 1.4 shall be considered for award. Other responses will not be opened. Offers not submitted as indicated in this section shall be rejected. The Department shall not consider late responses and the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool will NOT accept responses after the due date and time specified in the Event Timeline, or as amended by the Department. RESPONSES S'I ,'ST ISI SUBMITTED IN THE 'I 'ISL ISI AN'IA ISEI'PLA E SOURCING TOOL BEFORE RIt T -IE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED IN THE E 'ENT TIMELINE, Failure to provide all requested information within the response package before the response deadline specified in Section 1.4 may result in rejection of the response. DIS NOT RELY ON THE MFMP SOURCING TOOL'S TIME -RE IAININ y CLOCK, The e <,::.� . e sponse r. e err "n sha" be as . e: ectcd n .v ec don £ . I .rrEe inea ( t r s solicitation, The MFMP Sourcing 'Fool's c loc; < is Intended only to app -Miry -late tbe so,..c tadon cos nga and rt ay p 1,'c ad r: t tlents. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 41 of 86 Page 554 of 1812 3.9.1 Response Format / Instructions The Respondent shall review this entire ITN, complete the Certifications Table in Section 3.11, and submit all forms required as part of the Respondent's bid proposal. Failure to provide completed documents, forms, or certification documentation may result in the disqualification of the respondent. A Respondent shall, in a separate and clearly identified response paragraph(s), expressly condition or qualify its Response on acceptance or identify any proposed changes to the terms and conditions outlined in this TTN. To facilitate this process, the Respondent is required to review Sections 3, 5, and 6 on a provision by provision basis. The Respondent shall respond in these sections by inserting their response immediately below the text of each numbered provision and respond to each provision with one of the following conventions: a. Agreed Where the term is acceptable as stated. b. Modification Proposed Where Respondent is unable to accept the term as stated but will accept a modification of the term. Respondent must provide: (1) the reason for its inability to accept the term as stated and (2) modified language which would be acceptable. c. Not Agreed Where the term is completely unacceptable to Respondent and no modification is possible. Respondent must state the reason such term is unacceptable. The Department reserves the right to modify, by addition or deletion, terms and conditions during the negotiation process. Respondents are reminded that the terms and conditions listed in Sections 2 and 4 will not be negotiated and are required language for all State of Florida Contracts. Minor clarification within Sections 2 & 4 may be added in Section 3.11 beneath the Responsiveness Checklist chart. CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE FOR THE TER IS A: CONDITIONS DETAILED IN SECTIONS 2 AND 4 IS TO BE DINE WITHIN THE TABLE IN SECTION 3,10 OF THIS ITN, 3.10 Amendments to the ITN Documents. The Department reserves the right to issue amendments to this ITN. Notice of any amendment will be posted within the MFMP Sourcing Tool and the Vendor Bid System (VBS). Such notice, if required, will contain the appropriate details for identifying and/or reviewing the formal changes to this TTN. Each Respondent is responsible for monitoring the sites for new or changing information concerning this ITN. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 42 of 86 Page 555 of 1812 3.11 Initial Determination of Responsiveness The Department shall evaluate eligible ("responsible and responsive") responses. Responses that do not meet the minimum requirements of this solicitation; or fail to provide all required information, documents, or materials may be rejected as non- responsive. Respondents whose responses, past performance, or current status with the State do not reflect the capability, integrity or reliability to fully, and in good faith, perform the requirements of the Contract, may be rejected as non -responsible. The Department reserves the right to determine which responses meet the requirements of this solicitation, and which Respondents are responsive and responsible. This paragraph is in addition to. and shall not be construed to limit or o erride. any right or remedy a allable to the Department in. Section 2-0. PUR 1001. or Section 440 PUR 1000. Failure to comply with each of the requirements listed below may result in the response being deemed non-responsive and therefore may not receive further consideration in this ITN process. This includes, but is not limited to the following: Please certify that your Response conforms to each of the following requirements by responding with either a "Yes" or "No" in the blocks and submit the completed WORD Document in the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 43 of 86 Page 556 of 1812 t Z 'A"+ � „�5 Ufi •. �, a f -:- �`1�'Il Sw ��l4r 1. Did the Respondent submit its reply before the indicated deadline? 2. Is Respondent a Certified Large Account Reseller for Microsoft software Products and has provided documentation? 3. Did the Respondent submit a detailed pricing structure indicating the minimum percentage discount? 4. Did the Respondent submit a Supplier Qualifier Report (SQR) from Dun & Bradstreet (D&B)? (See Section 3.12.) 5. Has the Respondent met the requirement for having no Conflicts of Interest? (See Section 2.6.) 6. Does the Respondent comply with the requirement for not being placed on the Convicted Vendor list for committing a public entity crime within the last 36 months? (See Section 2.7.) 7. Does the Respondent comply with the requirement for not being placed on the Discriminatory Vendor List per Section 287.134, F.S.? (See Section 2.8.) 8. Did Respondent provide a completed copy of the Vendor Responsibility Form and receive a passing score? Please certify that your Response conforms to each of the following requirements by responding with either a "Yes" or "No" in the blocks and submit the completed WORD Document in the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 43 of 86 Page 556 of 1812 Certifications * Respondents must provide an explanation for any "No" answer indicated above. 3.12 Evaluation and Selection Process Evaluation will consist of the review and assessment of the Respondents' submittals. While award will mainly be based upon the best price, the Department reserves the right to invite top scoring respondents to negotiate their offerings and proposed pricing. All areas of evaluation listed in the table below are to be addressed by the Respondent in its submittal. Proposals that are substantially incomplete or lack key information may be rejected as non-responsive by the Department, at its discretion. Responses should be concise, summarizing the Respondent's pertinent experience and capabilities. Emphasis should be placed on completeness and clarity. Responses that do not provide sufficient content or satisfactory information, as requested in this TTN document, may receive lower scores. Points will be assigned to all categories (see table, below, for Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 44 of 86 Page 557 of 1812 YES NO 1. Does the Respondent certify acceptance and compliance with all of the Terms and Conditions detailed in Section 2 (PURI 001) of the ITN document? 2. Does the Respondent certify acceptance and compliance with all of the Terms and Conditions detailed in Section 4 (PURI 000) of the ITN document? 3. Has the Respondent completed pricing worksheets as noted in Section 7.1 of the ITN Document? 4. Respondent is a Certified Large Account Reseller for the Microsoft Software Products and has provided documentation to verify such certification? 5. Respondent is a registered vendor in MFMP and is eligible to do business with the State of Florida? 6. Respondent is capable of creating and maintaining an MFMP punch -out site. 7. If Respondent is not capable of creating an MFMP punch -out site, Respondent agrees to work with MFMP to create a line -item catalog in MFMP through the Aravo tool. 8. Respondent is fully capable of providing electronic invoicing through MyFloridaMarketPlace. 9. Respondent certifies that they will accept the State of Florida's Purchasing Card. * Respondents must provide an explanation for any "No" answer indicated above. 3.12 Evaluation and Selection Process Evaluation will consist of the review and assessment of the Respondents' submittals. While award will mainly be based upon the best price, the Department reserves the right to invite top scoring respondents to negotiate their offerings and proposed pricing. All areas of evaluation listed in the table below are to be addressed by the Respondent in its submittal. Proposals that are substantially incomplete or lack key information may be rejected as non-responsive by the Department, at its discretion. Responses should be concise, summarizing the Respondent's pertinent experience and capabilities. Emphasis should be placed on completeness and clarity. Responses that do not provide sufficient content or satisfactory information, as requested in this TTN document, may receive lower scores. Points will be assigned to all categories (see table, below, for Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 44 of 86 Page 557 of 1812 point -allocation per category) and then totaled in order to determine each Respondent's ranking: All evaluation categories will be scored with each response having the opportunity to achieve the maximum total point allocation indicated. Financials (Supplier Qualifier Report): Each Respondent is required to provide information regarding its "Financial and Industry Standing and Strength" in order to demonstrate that it is financially stable, in good standing with creditors and manufacturers, and has the resources necessary to perform the services outlined in this ITN on a state-wide basis. The State requires each Respondent to provide a Supplier Qualifier Report (SQR) prepared by Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), in accordance with the instructions below. The SQR is a standard report that details financial and operational capabilities. This report must be submitted to the Department prior to the proposal opening date and time. Each Respondent will be responsible for the cost and timely submission of this report. Each Respondent will be assigned points during the evaluation phase of the solicitation based on the D&B score. The prospective Contractor will request the SQR from D&B at: https://sor.dnb.com/sor/'sip/foiins/SOF.asp?SORTAGI=JQ37hS4r&SORTAG2='58Gj k4x Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 45 of 86 Page 558 of 1812 I. Enter the ITN number in the text field entitled "Enter your RFP Number" and select "Submit." 2. Enter your company's Duns Number. (If you don't know your company's Duns number, you may use the search feature to find it.) 3. Confirm Registration 4. Enter payment method and information and complete registration. The cost of the preparation of the D&B report shall be the responsibility of the Respondent. Respondents are advised to allow a minimum of ten (10) business days for D&B to process a report request. If the Department does not receive an SQR from D&B prior to the opening date and time of the solicitation but one is submitted as part of a Respondent's Response, the Respondent shall be required to demonstrate that it requested the SQR after the posting date of the ITN and that the SQR was requested for this particular solicitation. Once the process is complete, a copy of the report will be provided to the Department and an identical report will be sent to the Respondent. If the Department does not receive a report or cannot determine on the face of the document that the SQR is that of the proposing entity, then the Department will instruct the Evaluation Team to award zero points to that company for that evaluation category. It is the responsibility of the Respondent to ensure the timely submission of a D&B report to the Department prior to the opening date of the proposals. The Department will use the financial scoring scale below when evaluating and scoring the financial viability of the prospective Contractors. Financial Scoring Scale: 3.13 Invitation to Negotiation Phase. The Department shall evaluate and rank responsive responses against all evaluation criteria set forth in the Invitation to Negotiate and shall select, based on the ranking, one or more Respondents with which to commence negotiations. Invitations to the negotiations will be posted in the MFMP Sourcing Tool and in the Vendor Bid System (VBS). Email will be sent to each selected Respondent's contact person. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 46 of 86 Page 559 of 1812 3.14 Negotiations and Contract Award. The Department, at its discretion, may require Respondents to make formal presentations of their responses. The Department reserves the right to finalize the negotiations at any point and post a notice of Intent to Award. Respondents should recognize the Department's right to finalize the negotiation process without the need to explicitly request a revised final offer after negotiations. After negotiations are conducted, the Department shall award the Contract to a single responsible and responsive Respondent whose product(s) and prices the Department determines will provide the best value to the State. 3.15 Electronic Posting of Ranking of Respondents prior to Negotiations and upon Final Award. Offers shall be opened on the date and time indicated in Section 1.4 on the Event Timeline ("Timeline"), and thereafter evaluated. Prices will not be read, pursuant to Section 119.071(1) (b) 2.a.of the Florida Statutes. After evaluating the responses, on the date indicated on the Timeline, the Department shall electronically post the rankings in the MFMP Sourcing Tool. After negotiations, on the date indicated on the Timeline, the Department shall electronically post a notice of intent to award. If the ranking or award is delayed, in lieu of posting it on the date indicated on the Timeline, the Department shall post a notice of the delay and a revised date for posting the ranking or notice of intent to award. Any person who is adversely affected by the decision shall file with the Department a notice of protest within 72 hours after the electronic posting (see Section 2.20 of the General Instructions (PUR 1001) for more information on protests). The Department shall not provide reply rankings or notices of award by telephone. 3.16 State Objectives. Within thirty (30) calendar days following award of the Contract, the successful Respondent shall submit plans addressing each of the State's five (5) objectives listed below, to the extent applicable to the items / services covered by this solicitation. 3.16.1 Diversity. The State of Florida is committed to supporting its diverse business industry and population through ensuring participation by minority-, women-, and service - disabled veteran business enterprises in the economic life of the state. The State of Florida Mentor Protege Program connects minority-, women-, and service - disabled veteran business enterprises with private corporations for business development mentoring. We strongly encourage firms doing business with the State of Florida to consider this initiative. For more information on the Mentor Protege Program, please contact the Office of Supplier Diversity at (850) 487- 0915. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 47 of 86 Page 560 of 1812 The state is dedicated to fostering the continued development and economic growth of small, minority-, women-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises. Participation by a diverse group of Vendors doing business with the state is central to this effort. To this end, it is vital that small, minority-, women-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises participate in the state's procurement process as both Contractors and sub- contractors in this solicitation. Small, minority-, women-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises are strongly encouraged to contribute to this solicitation. The Contractor shall submit documentation addressing diversity and describing the efforts being made to encourage the participation of small, minority-, women-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises Information on Certified Minority Business Enterprises (CMBE) and Certified Service -Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (CSDVBE) is available from the Office of Supplier Diversity at: http://dms.myflorida.com/other programs/office of supplier diversity osd/. Quarterly Reports of revenue paid to certified W/MBE and certified SDVBE contractors (agents or subcontractors) as a result of any award shall be provided to the Agency Purchasing Office by the Prime Contractor on an Agency by Agency (or other eligible user) level. 3.16.2 Certification of Drug -Free Workplace Program. The State supports and encourages initiatives to keep the workplaces of Florida's Suppliers and Prime Contractors drug free. Section 287.087 of the Florida Statutes provides that, where identical tie responses are received, preference shall be given to a response received from a Respondent that certifies it has implemented a drug-free workforce program. If applicable, Respondent shall certify that the Respondent has a drug-free workplace program using the "Certification of Drug -Free Workplace" as provided in Sourcing Tool for this solicitation. The Prime Contractor shall describe how it will address the implementation of a drug free workplace in offering the items of the solicitation. Certification shall be submitted (in the Sourcing Tool) using the form in Section 7.5. 3.16.3 Products Available from the Blind or Other Handicapped (RESPECT). The State supports and encourages the gainful employment of citizens with disabilities. It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles that are the subject of, or required to carry out, this Contract shall be purchased from a nonprofit agency for the blind or for the severely handicapped that is qualified pursuant to Chapter 413, Florida Statutes, in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in Section 413.036(1) and (2), Florida Statutes; and for purposes of this Contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 48 of 86 Page 561 of 1812 the provisions of this Contract shall be deemed to be substituted for the state agency insofar as dealings with such qualified nonprofit agency are concerned. Additional information about the designated nonprofit agency and the products it offers is available at http://www.respectofflorida.org. The Respondent shall describe how it will address the use of RESPECT in offering the items of the solicitation. 3.16.4 Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). The State supports and encourages the use of Florida correctional work programs. It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles which are the subject of, or required to carry out, this Contract shall be purchased from the corporation identified under Chapter 946, F.S., in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in Section 946.515(2), and (4), F.S.; and for purposes of this Contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out the provisions of this Contract shall be deemed to be substituted for this agency insofar as dealings with such corporation are concerned. Additional information about PRIDE and the products it offers is available at http://www.pridefl.com. The Prime Contractor shall describe how it will address the use of PRIDE in offering the items of the solicitation. 3.17 Firm Response. The Department may make an award within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within one hundred eighty (180), the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration may, in the Buyer's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected. 3.18 Lobbying. The Service Provider or Respondent shall not lobby the legislative, judicial, or executive branches, or any State Agency about any aspect of this Contract during the procurement process (i.e. from the time the Contract is advertised to the execution of the Contract) associated with the Contract. Violation of this restriction may be cause for disqualification from the procurement process. Respondents are advised that the following will be included in the Contract for these services: In accordance with Section 216.347, Florida Statutes, and as provided herein, the Service Provider or Contractor may not expend any State funds for the purpose of lobbying the legislature, the judicial branch, the executive branch, or any State Agency. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 49 of 86 Page 562 of 1812 SECTION 4.0 GENERAL CONTRACT CONDITIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA FORM PUR 1000 Contents 4.1 Definitions. 4.2 Purchase Orders. 4.3 Product Version. 4.4 Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. 4.5 Additional Quantities. 4.6 Packaging. 4.7 Inspection at Contractor's Site. 4.8 Safety Standards. 4.9 Americans with Disabilities Act. 4.10 Literature. 4.11 Transportation and Delivery. 4.12 Installation. 4.13 Risk of Loss. 4.14 Transaction Fee. 4.15 Invoicing and Payment. 4.16 Taxes. 4.17 Governmental Restrictions. 4.18 Lobbying and Integrity. 4.19 Indemnification. 4.20 Limitation of Liability. 4.21 Suspension of Work. 4.22 Termination for Convenience. 4.23 Termination for Cause. 4.24 Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. 4.25 Changes. 4.26 Renewal. 4.27 Purchase Order Duration. 4.28 Advertising. 4.29 Assignment. 4.30 Antitrust Assignment 4.31 Dispute Resolution. 4.32 Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents. 4.33 Security and Confidentiality. 4.34 Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. 4.35 Insurance Requirements. 4.36 Warranty of Authority. 4.37 Warranty of Ability to Perform. 4.38 38. Notices. 4.39 Leases and Installment Purchases. 4.40 Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 50 of 86 Page 563 of 1812 4.41 Products Available from the Blind or Other Handicapped. 4.42 Modification of Terms. 4.43 Cooperative Purchasing. 4.44 Waiver. 4.45 Annual Appropriations. 4.46 Execution in Counterparts. 4.47 Severability. 1. Definitions. The definitions contained in s. 60A-1.001, F.A.C. shall apply to this agreement. The following additional terms are also defined: (a) "Contract" means the legally enforceable agreement that results from a successful solicitation. The parties to the Contract will be the Customer and Contractor. (b) "Customer" means the State agency or other entity identified in a contract as the party to receive commodities or contractual services pursuant to a contract or that orders commodities or contractual services via purchase order or other contractual instrument from the Contractor under the Contract. The "Customer" may also be the "Buyer" as defined in the PUR 1001 if it meets the definition of both terms. (c) "Product" means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software. (d) "Purchase order" means the form or format a Customer uses to make a purchase under the Contract (e.g., a formal written purchase order, electronic purchase order, procurement card, contract or other authorized means). 2. Purchase Orders. In contracts where commodities or services are ordered by the Customer via purchase order, Contractor shall not deliver or furnish products until a Customer transmits a purchase order. All purchase orders shall bear the Contract or solicitation number, shall be placed by the Customer directly with the Contractor, and shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the Contract and solicitation terms and conditions. Any discrepancy between the Contract terms and the terms stated on the Contractor's order form, confirmation, or acknowledgement shall be resolved in favor of terms most favorable to the Customer. A purchase order for services within the ambit of section 287.058(1) of the Florida Statutes shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the requirements of subparagraphs (a) through (f) thereof. Customers shall designate a contract manager and a contract administrator as required by subsections 287.057(15) and (16) of the Florida Statutes. 3. Product Version. Purchase orders shall be deemed to reference a manufacturer's most recently release model or version of the product at the time of the order, unless the Customer specifically Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 51 of 86 Page 564 of 1812 requests in writing an earlier model or version and the contractor is willing to provide such model or version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. If this is a term contract for commodities or services, the following provisions apply. (a) Quantity Discounts. Contractors are urged to offer additional discounts for one time delivery of large single orders. Customers should seek to negotiate additional price concessions on quantity purchases of any products offered under the Contract. State Customers shall document their files accordingly. (b) Best Pricing Offer. During the Contract term, if the Customer becomes aware of better pricing offered by the Contractor for substantially the same or a smaller quantity of a product outside the Contract, but upon the same or similar terms of the Contract, then at the discretion of the Customer the price under the Contract shall be immediately reduced to the lower price. (c) Sales Promotions. In addition to decreasing prices for the balance of the Contract term due to a change in market conditions, a Contractor may conduct sales promotions involving price reductions for a specified lesser period. A Contractor shall submit to the Contract Specialist documentation identifying the proposed (1) starting and ending dates of the promotion, (2) products involved, and (3) promotional prices compared to then -authorized prices. Promotional prices shall be available to all Customers. Upon approval, the Contractor shall provide conspicuous notice of the promotion. (d) Trade -In. Customers may trade-in equipment when making purchases from the Contract. A trade-in shall be negotiated between the Customer and the Contractor. Customers are obligated to actively seek current fair market value when trading equipment, and to keep accurate records of the process. For State agencies, it may be necessary to provide documentation to the Department of Financial Services and to the agency property custodian pursuant to Chapter 273, F.S. (e) Equitable Adjustment. The Customer may, in its sole discretion, make an equitable adjustment in the Contract terms or pricing if pricing or availability of supply is affected by extreme and unforeseen volatility in the marketplace, that is, by circumstances that satisfy all the following criteria: (1) the volatility is due to causes wholly beyond the Contractor's control, (2) the volatility affects the marketplace or industry, not just the particular Contract source of supply, (3) the effect on pricing or availability of supply is substantial, and (4) the volatility so affects the Contractor that continued performance of the Contract would result in a substantial loss. 5. Additional Quantities. For a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of solicitation award, the Customer reserves the right to acquire additional quantities up to the amount shown on the solicitation but not to exceed the threshold for Category Two at the prices submitted in the response to the solicitation. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 52 of 86 Page 565 of 1812 6. Packaging. Tangible product shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage, and stocking in appropriate, clearly labeled, shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without extra charge for packing materials, cases, or other types of containers. All containers and packaging shall become and remain Customer's property. 7. Inspection at Contractor's Site. The Customer reserves the right to inspect, at any reasonable time with prior notice, the equipment or product or plant or other facilities of a Contractor to assess conformity with Contract requirements and to determine whether they are adequate and suitable for proper and effective Contract performance. 8. Safety Standards. All manufactured items and fabricated assemblies subject to operation under pressure, operation by connection to an electric source, or operation involving connection to a manufactured, natural, or LP gas source shall be constructed and approved in a manner acceptable to the appropriate State inspector. Acceptability customarily requires, at a minimum, identification marking of the appropriate safety standard organization, where such approvals of listings have been established for the type of device offered and furnished, for example: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for pressure vessels; the Underwriters Laboratories and/or National Electrical Manufacturers' Association for electrically operated assemblies; and the American Gas Association for gas -operated assemblies. In addition, all items furnished shall meet all applicable requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and state and federal requirements relating to clean air and water pollution. 9. Americans with Disabilities Act. Contractors should identify any products that may be used or adapted for use by visually, hearing, or other physically impaired individuals. 10. Literature. Upon request, the Contractor shall furnish literature reasonably related to the product offered, for example, user manuals, price schedules, catalogs, descriptive brochures, etc. 11. Transportation and Delivery. Prices shall include all charges for packing, handling, freight, distribution, and inside delivery. Transportation of goods shall be FOB Destination to any point within thirty (30) days after the Customer places an Order. A Contractor, within five (5) days after receiving a purchase order, shall notify the Customer of any potential delivery delays. Evidence of inability or intentional delays shall be cause for Contract cancellation and Contractor suspension. 12. Installation. Where installation is required, Contractor shall be responsible for placing and installing the product in the required locations at no additional charge, unless otherwise designated on the Contract or purchase order. Contractor's authorized product and price list shall Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 53 of 86 Page 566 of 1812 clearly and separately identify any additional installation charges. All materials used in the installation shall be of good quality and shall be free of defects that would diminish the appearance of the product or render it structurally or operationally unsound. Installation includes the furnishing of any equipment, rigging, and materials required to install or replace the product in the proper location. Contractor shall protect the site from damage and shall repair damages or injury caused during installation by Contractor or its employees or agents. If any alteration, dismantling, excavation, etc., is required to achieve installation, the Contractor shall promptly restore the structure or site to its original condition. Contractor shall perform installation work so as to cause the least inconvenience and interference with Customers and with proper consideration of others on site. Upon completion of the installation, the location and surrounding area of work shall be left clean and in a neat and unobstructed condition, with everything in satisfactory repair and order. 13. Risk of Loss. Matters of inspection and acceptance are addressed in s. 215.422, F.S. Until acceptance, risk of loss or damage shall remain with the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for filing, processing, and collecting all damage claims. To assist the Contractor with damage claims, the Customer shall: record any evidence of visible damage on all copies of the delivering carrier's Bill of Lading; report damages to the carrier and the Contractor; and provide the Contractor with a copy of the carrier's Bill of Lading and damage inspection report. When a Customer rejects a product, Contractor shall remove it from the premises within ten days after notification or rejection. Upon rejection notification, the risk of loss of rejected or non -conforming product shall remain with the Contractor. Rejected product not removed by the Contractor within ten days shall be deemed abandoned by the Contractor, and the Customer shall have the right to dispose of it as its own property. Contractor shall reimburse the Customer for costs and expenses incurred in storing or effecting removal or disposition of rejected product. 14. Transaction Fee. The State of Florida has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement System ("System"). Pursuant to section 287.057(23), Florida Statutes (2002), all payments shall be assessed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A-1.032, F.A.C. For payments within the State accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the Transaction Fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Contractor shall pay the Transaction Fee pursuant to Rule 60A-1.031(2), F.A.C. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, Contractor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State or its designee. Contractor shall receive a credit for any Transaction Fee paid by the Contractor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Contractor through no fault, act, or omission of the Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Transaction Fee is non-refundable when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, due to the Contractor's failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the agreement. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 54 of 86 Page 567 of 1812 Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Contractor in default and recovering reprocurement costs from the Contractor in addition to all outstanding fees. CONTRACTORS DELINQUENT IN PAYING TRANSACTION FEES MAY BE SUBJECT TO BEING REMOVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES' VENDOR LIST AS PROVIDED IN RULE 60A-1.006, F.A.C. 15. Invoicing and Payment. Invoices shall contain the Contract number, purchase order number if applicable, and the appropriate vendor identification number. The State may require any other information from the Contractor that the State deems necessary to verify any purchase order placed under the Contract. At the State's option, Contractors may be required to invoice electronically pursuant to guidelines of the Department of Management Services. Current guidelines require that Contractor supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through the system. Electronic invoices shall be submitted to the Customer through the Ariba Supplier Network (ASN) in one of the following mechanisms — EDI 810, cXML, or web -based invoice entry within the ASN. Payment shall be made in accordance with sections 215.422 and 287.0585 of the Florida Statutes, which govern time limits for payment of invoices. Invoices that must be returned to a Contractor due to preparation errors will result in a delay in payment. Contractors may call (850) 413-7269 Monday through Friday to inquire about the status of payments by State Agencies. The Customer is responsible for all payments under the Contract. A Customer's failure to pay, or delay in payment, shall not constitute a breach of the Contract and shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligations to the Department or to other Customers. 16. Taxes. The State does not pay Federal excise or sales taxes on direct purchases of tangible personal property. The State will not pay for any personal property taxes levied on the Contractor or for any taxes levied on employees' wages. Any exceptions to this paragraph shall be explicitly noted by the Customer in the special contract conditions section of the solicitation or in the Contract or purchase order. 17. Governmental Restrictions. If the Contractor believes that any governmental restrictions have been imposed that require alteration of the material, quality, workmanship or performance of the products offered under the Contract, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing, indicating the specific restriction. The Customer reserves the right and the complete discretion to accept any such alteration or to cancel the Contract at no further expense to the Customer. 18. Lobbying and Integrity. Customers shall ensure compliance with Section 11.062, FS and Section 216.347, FS. The Contractor shall not, in connection with this or any other agreement with the State, Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 55 of 86 Page 568 of 1812 directly or indirectly (1) offer, confer, or agree to confer any pecuniary benefit on anyone as consideration for any State officer or employee's decision, opinion, recommendation, vote, other exercise of discretion, or violation of a known legal duty, or (2) offer, give, or agree to give to anyone any gratuity for the benefit of, or at the direction or request of, any State officer or employee. For purposes of clause (2), "gratuity" means any payment of more than nominal monetary value in the form of cash, travel, entertainment, gifts, meals, lodging, loans, subscriptions, advances, deposits of money, services, employment, or contracts of any kind. Upon request of the Customer's Inspector General, or other authorized State official, the Contractor shall provide any type of information the Inspector General deems relevant to the Contractor's integrity or responsibility. Such information may include, but shall not be limited to, the Contractor's business or financial records, documents, or files of any type or form that refer to or relate to the Contract. The Contractor shall retain such records for the longer of (1) three years after the expiration of the Contract or (2) the period required by the General Records Schedules maintained by the Florida Department of State (available at: http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/genschedules/gensched,htm). The Contractor agrees to reimburse the State for the reasonable costs of investigation incurred by the Inspector General or other authorized State official for investigations of the Contractor's compliance with the terms of this or any other agreement between the Contractor and the State which results in the suspension or debarment of the Contractor. Such costs shall include, but shall not be limited to: salaries of investigators, including overtime; travel and lodging expenses; and expert witness and documentary fees. The Contractor shall not be responsible for any costs of investigations that do not result in the Contractor's suspension or debarment. 19. Indemnification. The Contractor shall be fully liable for the actions of its agents, employees, partners, or subcontractors and shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State and Customers, and their officers, agents, and employees, from suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to personal injury and damage to real or personal tangible property alleged to be caused in whole or in part by Contractor, its agents, employees, partners, or subcontractors, provided, however, that the Contractor shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages proximately caused by the negligent act or omission of the State or a Customer. Further, the Contractor shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State and Customers from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to a Customer's misuse or modification of Contractor's products or a Customer's operation or use of Contractor's products in a manner not contemplated by the Contract or the purchase order. If any product is the subject of an infringement suit, or in the Contractor's opinion is likely to become the subject of such a suit, the Contractor may at its sole expense procure for the Customer the right to continue using the product or to modify it to become non - infringing. If the Contractor is not reasonably able to modify or otherwise secure the Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 56 of 86 Page 569 of 1812 Customer the right to continue using the product, the Contractor shall remove the product and refund the Customer the amounts paid in excess of a reasonable rental for past use. The customer shall not be liable for any royalties. The Contractor's obligations under the preceding two paragraphs with respect to any legal action are contingent upon the State or Customer giving the Contractor (1) written notice of any action or threatened action, (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at Contractor's sole expense, and (3) assistance in defending the action at Contractor's sole expense. The Contractor shall not be liable for any cost, expense, or compromise incurred or made by the State or Customer in any legal action without the Contractor's prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 20. Limitation of Liability. For all claims against the Contractor under any contract or purchase order, and regardless of the basis on which the claim is made, the Contractor's liability under a contract or purchase order for direct damages shall be limited to the greater of $100,000, the dollar amount of the contract or purchase order, or two times the charges rendered by the Contractor under the purchase order. This limitation shall not apply to claims arising under the Indemnity paragraph contain in this agreement. Unless otherwise specifically enumerated in the Contract or in the purchase order, no party shall be liable to another for special, indirect, punitive, or consequential damages, including lost data or records (unless the contract or purchase order requires the Contractor to back-up data or records), even if the party has been advised that such damages are possible. No party shall be liable for lost profits, lost revenue, or lost institutional operating savings. The State and Customer may, in addition to other remedies available to them at law or equity and upon notice to the Contractor, retain such monies from amounts due Contractor as may be necessary to satisfy any claim for damages, penalties, costs and the like asserted by or against them. The State may set off any liability or other obligation of the Contractor or its affiliates to the State against any payments due the Contractor under any contract with the State. 21. Suspension of Work. The Customer may in its sole discretion suspend any or all activities under the Contract or purchase order, at any time, when in the best interests of the State to do so. The Customer shall provide the Contractor written notice outlining the particulars of suspension. Examples of the reason for suspension include, but are not limited to, budgetary constraints, declaration of emergency, or other such circumstances. After receiving a suspension notice, the Contractor shall comply with the notice and shall not accept any purchase orders. Within ninety days, or any longer period agreed to by the Contractor, the Customer shall either (1) issue a notice authorizing resumption of work, at which time activity shall resume, or (2) terminate the Contract or purchase order. Suspension of work shall not entitle the Contractor to any additional compensation. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 57 of 86 Page 570 of 1812 22. Termination for Convenience. The Customer, by written notice to the Contractor, may terminate the Contract in whole or in part when the Customer determines in its sole discretion that it is in the State's interest to do so. The Contractor shall not furnish any product after it receives the notice of termination, except as necessary to complete the continued portion of the Contract, if any. The Contractor shall not be entitled to recover any cancellation charges or lost profits. 23. Termination for Cause. The Customer may terminate the Contract if the Contractor fails to (1) deliver the product within the time specified in the Contract or any extension, (2) maintain adequate progress, thus endangering performance of the Contract, (3) honor any term of the Contract, or (4) abide by any statutory, regulatory, or licensing requirement. Rule 60A- 1.006(3), F.A.C., governs the procedure and consequences of default. The Contractor shall continue work on any work not terminated. Except for defaults of subcontractors at any tier, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs if the failure to perform the Contract arises from events completely beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Contractor. If the failure to perform is caused by the default of a subcontractor at any tier, and if the cause of the default is completely beyond the control of both the Contractor and the subcontractor, and without the fault or negligence of either, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs for failure to perform, unless the subcontracted products were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time for the Contractor to meet the required delivery schedule. If, after termination, it is determined that the Contractor was not in default, or that the default was excusable, the rights and obligations of the parties shall be the same as if the termination had been issued for the convenience of the Customer. The rights and remedies of the Customer in this clause are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under the Contract. 24. Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. The Contractor shall not be responsible for delay resulting from its failure to perform if neither the fault nor the negligence of the Contractor or its employees or agents contributed to the delay and the delay is due directly to acts of God, wars, acts of public enemies, strikes, fires, floods, or other similar cause wholly beyond the Contractor's control, or for any of the foregoing that affect subcontractors or suppliers if no alternate source of supply is available to the Contractor. In case of any delay the Contractor believes is excusable, the Contractor shall notify the Customer in writing of the delay or potential delay and describe the cause of the delay either (1) within ten (10) days after the cause that creates or will create the delay first arose, if the Contractor could reasonably foresee that a delay could occur as a result, or (2) if delay is not reasonably foreseeable, within five (5) days after the date the Contractor first had reason to believe that a delay could result. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE REMEDY OR EXCUSE WITH RESPECT TO DELAY. Providing notice in strict accordance with this paragraph is a condition precedent to such remedy. No claim for damages, other than for an extension of time, shall be asserted against the Customer. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 58 of 86 Page 571 of 1812 price or payment of any kind from the Customer for direct, indirect, consequential, impact or other costs, expenses or damages, including but not limited to costs of acceleration or inefficiency, arising because of delay, disruption, interference, or hindrance from any cause whatsoever. If performance is suspended or delayed, in whole or in part, due to any of the causes described in this paragraph, after the causes have ceased to exist the Contractor shall perform at no increased cost, unless the Customer determines, in its sole discretion, that the delay will significantly impair the value of the Contract to the State or to Customers, in which case the Customer may (1) accept allocated performance or deliveries from the Contractor, provided that the Contractor grants preferential treatment to Customers with respect to products subjected to allocation, or (2) purchase from other sources (without recourse to and by the Contractor for the related costs and expenses) to replace all or part of the products that are the subject of the delay, which purchases may be deducted from the Contract quantity, or (3) terminate the Contract in whole or in part. 25. Changes. The Customer may unilaterally require, by written order, changes altering, adding to, or deducting from the Contract specifications, provided that such changes are within the general scope of the Contract. The Customer may make an equitable adjustment in the Contract price or delivery date if the change affects the cost or time of performance. Such equitable adjustments require the written consent of the Contractor, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. If unusual quantity requirements arise, the Customer may solicit separate bids to satisfy them. 26. Renewal. Upon mutual agreement, the Customer and the Contractor may renew the Contract, in whole or in part, for a period that may not exceed 3 years or the term of the contract, whichever period is longer. Any renewal shall specify the renewal price, as set forth in the solicitation response. The renewal must be in writing and signed by both parties, and is contingent upon satisfactory performance evaluations and subject to availability of funds. 27. Purchase Order Duration. Purchase orders issued pursuant to a state term or agency contract must be received by the Contractor no later than close of business on the last day of the contract's term to be considered timely. The Contractor is obliged to fill those orders in accordance with the contract's terms and conditions. Purchase orders received by the contractor after close of business on the last day of the state term or agency contract's term shall be considered void. Purchase orders for a one-time delivery of commodities or performance of contractual services shall be valid through the performance by the Contractor, and all terms and conditions of the state term or agency contract shall apply to the single delivery/performance, and shall survive the termination of the Contract. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 59 of 86 Page 572 of 1812 Contractors are required to accept purchase orders specifying delivery schedules exceeding the contracted schedule even when such extended delivery will occur after expiration of the state term or agency contract. For example, if a state term contract calls for delivery 30 days after receipt of order (ARO), and an order specifies delivery will occur both in excess of 30 days ARO and after expiration of the state term contract, the Contractor will accept the order. However, if the Contractor expressly and in writing notifies the ordering office within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the purchase order that Contractor will not accept the extended delivery terms beyond the expiration of the state term contract, then the purchase order will either be amended in writing by the ordering entity within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the contractor's notice to reflect the state term contract delivery schedule, or it shall be considered withdrawn. The duration of purchase orders for recurring deliveries of commodities or performance of services shall not exceed the expiration of the state term or agency contract by more than twelve months. However, if an extended pricing plan offered in the state term or agency contract is selected by the ordering entity, the contract terms on pricing plans and renewals shall govern the maximum duration of purchase orders reflecting such pricing plans and renewals. Timely purchase orders shall be valid through their specified term and performance by the Contractor, and all terms and conditions of the state term or agency contract shall apply to the recurring delivery/performance as provided herein, and shall survive the termination of the Contract. Ordering offices shall not renew a purchase order issued pursuant to a state term or agency contract if the underlying contract expires prior to the effective date of the renewal. 28. Advertising. Subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Contractor shall not publicly disseminate any information concerning the Contract without prior written approval from the Customer, including, but not limited to mentioning the Contract in a press release or other promotional material, identifying the Customer or the State as a reference, or otherwise linking the Contractor's name and either a description of the Contract or the name of the State or the Customer in any material published, either in print or electronically, to any entity that is not a party to Contract, except potential or actual authorized distributors, dealers, resellers, or service representative. 29. Assignment. The Contractor shall not sell, assign or transfer any of its rights, duties or obligations under the Contract, or under any purchase order issued pursuant to the Contract, without the prior written consent of the Customer. In the event of any assignment, the Contractor remains secondarily liable for performance of the contract, unless the Customer expressly waives such secondary liability. The Customer may assign the Contract with prior written notice to Contractor of its intent to do so. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 60 of 86 Page 573 of 1812 30. Antitrust Assignment. The Contractor and the State of Florida recognize that in actual economic practice, overcharges resulting from antitrust violations are in fact usually borne by the State of Florida. Therefore, the contractor hereby assigns to the State of Florida any and all claims for such overcharges as to goods, materials or services purchased in connection with the Contract. 31. Dispute Resolution. Any dispute concerning performance of the Contract shall be decided by the Customer's designated contract manager, who shall reduce the decision to writing and serve a copy on the Contractor. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within twenty one (21) days from the date of receipt, the Contractor files with the Customer a petition for administrative hearing. The Customer's decision on the petition shall be final, subject to the Contractor's right to review pursuant to Chapter 120 of the Florida Statutes. Exhaustion of administrative remedies is an absolute condition precedent to the Contractor's ability to pursue any other form of dispute resolution; provided, however, that the parties may employ the alternative dispute resolution procedures outlined in Chapter 120. Without limiting the foregoing, the exclusive venue of any legal or equitable action that arises out of or relates to the Contract shall be the appropriate state court in Leon County, Florida; in any such action, Florida law shall apply and the parties waive any right to jury trial. 32. Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents. All Contractor employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed any specified training qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualification. All employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work under the Contract must comply with all security and administrative requirements of the Customer and shall comply with all controlling laws and regulations relevant to the services they are providing under the Contract. The State may conduct, and the Contractor shall cooperate in, a security background check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished by the Contractor. The State may refuse access to, or require replacement of, any personnel for cause, including, but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of work, change in security status, or non- compliance with a Customer's security or other requirements. Such approval shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to perform all work in compliance with the Contract. The State may reject and bar from any facility for cause any of the Contractor's employees, subcontractors, or agents. 33. Security and Confidentiality. The Contractor shall comply fully with all security procedures of the United States, State of Florida and Customer in performance of the Contract. The Contractor shall not divulge to third parties any confidential information obtained by the Contractor or its agents, distributors, resellers, subcontractors, officers or employees in the course of Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 61 of 86 Page 574 of 1812 performing Contract work, including, but not limited to, security procedures, business operations information, or commercial proprietary information in the possession of the State or Customer. The Contractor shall not be required to keep confidential information or material that is publicly available through no fault of the Contractor, material that the Contractor developed independently without relying on the State's or Customer's confidential information, or material that is otherwise obtainable under State law as a public record. To insure confidentiality, the Contractor shall take appropriate steps as to its personnel, agents, and subcontractors. The warranties of this paragraph shall survive the Contract. 34. Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. The Customer and the State shall take all actions necessary to ensure that Contractor's employees, subcontractors and other agents are not employees of the State of Florida. Such actions include, but are not limited to, ensuring that Contractor's employees, subcontractors, and other agents receive benefits and necessary insurance (health, workers' compensations, and unemployment) from an employer other than the State of Florida. 35. Insurance Requirements. During the Contract term, the Contractor at its sole expense shall provide commercial insurance of such a type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the Contract. Providing and maintaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the Contractor. Upon request, the Contractor shall provide certificate of insurance. The limits of coverage under each policy maintained by the Contractor shall not be interpreted as limiting the Contractor's liability and obligations under the Contract. All insurance policies shall be through insurers authorized or eligible to write policies in Florida. 36. Warranty of Authority. Each person signing the Contract warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party to the Contract. 37. Warranty of Ability to Perform. The Contractor warrants that, to the best of its knowledge, there is no pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition, that would in any way prohibit, restrain, or diminish the Contractor's ability to satisfy its Contract obligations. The Contractor warrants that neither it nor any affiliate is currently on the convicted vendor list maintained pursuant to section 287.133 of the Florida Statutes, or on any similar list maintained by any other state or the federal government. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing if its ability to perform is compromised in any manner during the term of the Contract. 38. Notices. All notices required under the Contract shall be delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, by reputable air courier service, or by personal delivery to the agency designee identified in the original solicitation, or as otherwise identified by the Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 62 of 86 Page 575 of 1812 Customer. Notices to the Contractor shall be delivered to the person who signs the Contract. Either designated recipient may notify the other, in writing, if someone else is designated to receive notice. 39. Leases and Installment Purchases. Prior approval of the Chief Financial Officer (as defined in Section 17.001, F.S.) is required for State agencies to enter into or to extend any lease or installment -purchase agreement in excess of the Category Two amount established by section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes. 40. Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). Section 946.515(2), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles which are the subject of, or required to carry out, the Contract shall be purchased from the corporation identified under Chapter 946 of the Florida Statutes (PRIDE) in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in section 946.515(2) and (4) of the Florida Statutes; and for purposes of the Contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out the provisions of the Contract shall be deemed to be substituted for the agency insofar as dealings with such corporation are concerned." Additional information about PRIDE and the products it offers is available at http://www.pridefl.com. 41. Products Available from the Blind or Other Handicapped. Section 413.036(3), F.S. requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles that are the subject of, or required to carry out, this contract shall be purchased from a nonprofit agency for the Blind or for the Severely Handicapped that is qualified pursuant to Chapter 413, Florida Statutes, in the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in section 413.036(1) and (2), Florida Statutes; and for purposes of this contract the person, firm, or other business entity carrying out the provisions of this contract shall be deemed to be substituted for the State agency insofar as dealings with such qualified nonprofit agency are concerned." Additional information about the designated nonprofit agency and the products it offers is available at http://www.respectofflorida.org. 42. Modification of Terms. The Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, which terms and conditions shall govern all transactions between the Customer and the Contractor. The Contract may only be modified or amended upon mutual written agreement of the Customer and the Contractor. No oral agreements or representations shall be valid or binding upon the Customer or the Contractor. No alteration or modification of the Contract terms, including substitution of product, shall be valid or binding against the Customer. The Contractor may not unilaterally modify the terms of the Contract by affixing additional terms to product upon delivery (e.g., attachment or inclusion of standard preprinted forms, product literature, "shrink wrap" terms accompanying or affixed to a product, whether written or electronic) or by incorporating such terms onto the Contractor's order or fiscal forms or other documents forwarded by the Contractor for payment. The Customer's acceptance of product or processing of Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 63 of 86 Page 576 of 1812 documentation on forms furnished by the Contractor for approval or payment shall not constitute acceptance of the proposed modification to terms and conditions. 43. Cooperative Purchasing. Pursuant to their own governing laws, and subject to the agreement of the Contractor, other entities may be permitted to make purchases at the terms and conditions contained herein. Non -Customer purchases are independent of the agreement between Customer and Contractor, and Customer shall not be a party to any transaction between the Contractor and any other purchaser. State agencies wishing to make purchases from this agreement are required to follow the provisions of s. 287.042(16)(a), F.S. This statute requires the Department of Management Services to determine that the requestor's use of the contract is cost- effective and in the best interest of the State. 44. Waiver. The delay or failure by the Customer to exercise or enforce any of its rights under this Contract shall not constitute or be deemed a waiver of the Customer's right thereafter to enforce those rights, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. 45. Annual Appropriations. The State's performance and obligation to pay under this contract are contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 46. Execution in Counterparts. The Contract may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 47. Severability. If a court deems any provision of the Contract void or unenforceable, that provision shall be enforced only to the extent that it is not in violation of law or is not otherwise unenforceable and all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 64 of 86 Page 577 of 1812 SECTION 5.0 SPECIAL CONDITIONS CONTENTS 5.1 Purchasing Card Program 5.2 Product Acceptance 5.3 Ownership/Title 5.4 Contractors Obligation with Regard to ISV (Third Party) Products 5.5 Proof of License 5.6 Product Version 5.7 Changes to Product or Service Offerings 5.8 Contract Service Requirements 5.9 Delivery 5.10 Contract Reporting Requirements 5.11 Business Review Meetings 5.12 Implementation of Contract 5.13 Contractor's State Contract Webpage 5.14 Estimated Quantities 5.15 Request for Quotes 5.16 Pricing 5.16.1 Pricing Models 5.17 Contract Revisions 5.18 New Product Additions 5.19 Sales Promotions 5.20 No Substitutions 5.21 Agent of Record 5.22 Upgrade Advantage 5.23 References 5.24 Purchase Orders Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 65 of 86 Page 578 of 1812 5.1 Purchasing Card Program. The State of Florida has implemented a purchasing card program, using the Visa platform. Vendors may receive payment from state agencies by the purchasing card in the same manner as other Visa purchases. Visa acceptance is mandatory but is not the exclusive method of payment. 5.2 Product Acceptance. Unless otherwise provided by mutual agreement of the Eligible Users and the Contractor, Eligible User(s) shall have thirty (30) days from the date of delivery to accept all newly licensed software Product(s). Eligible users shall accept renewal of software maintenance or renewal of software licenses upon the effective date of the Eligible User contract or purchase order. Where the Contractor is responsible for installation, acceptance shall be from completion of installation, configuration and setup, including training, as specified in the Eligible User contract or purchase order. Failure to provide notice of acceptance or rejection or a deficiency statement to the Contractor by the end of the period provided for under this clause constitutes acceptance by the Eligible User(s) as of the expiration of that period. The License Term shall be extended by the time periods allowed for trial use, testing and acceptance unless the Eligible User agrees to accept the Product at completion of trial use. Unless otherwise provided by mutual agreement of the Eligible User and the Contractor, Eligible User shall have the option to run testing on the Product prior to acceptance, such tests and data sets to be specified by Eligible User. Where using its own data or tests, Eligible User must have the tests or representative set of data available upon delivery. This demonstration will take the form of a documented installation test, capable of observation by the Eligible User, and shall be made part of the Contractor's standard documentation. The test data shall remain accessible to the Eligible User after completion of the test. In the event that the documented installation test cannot be completed successfully within the specified acceptance period, and the Contractor or Product is responsible for the delay, Eligible User shall have the option to cancel the order in whole or in part, or to extend the testing period for an additional thirty (30) day increment. The Eligible User shall notify Contractor of acceptance upon successful completion of the documented installation test. Such cancellation shall not give rise to any cause of action against the Eligible User for damages, loss of profits, expenses, or other remuneration of any kind. If the Eligible User elects to provide a deficiency statement specifying how the product fails to meet the specifications within the testing period, the Contractor shall have thirty (30) days to correct the deficiency, and the Eligible User shall have an additional thirty (30) days to evaluate the Product as provided herein. If the Product does not meet the specifications at the end of the extended testing period, the Eligible User, upon prior Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 66 of 86 Page 579 of 1812 written notice to the Contractor, may then reject the Product and return all defective Product to the Contractor, and the Contractor shall refund any monies paid by the Eligible User to Contractor. Costs and liabilities associated with a failure of the Product to perform in accordance with the functionality tests or product specifications during the acceptance period shall be borne fully by the Contractor to the extent that said costs or liabilities shall not have been caused by negligent or willful acts or omissions of the Eligible User's agents or employees. 5.3 Ownership/Title. Title and ownership to Software Product(s) delivered by the Contractor under the Contract to an Eligible User under a valid Eligible User contract or purchase order that is normally commercially distributed on a license basis by the Contractor or other third party products which are included under any contract resulting from this solicitation, shall remain with the Contractor or Microsoft. Effective upon acceptance, such Product shall be licensed to Eligible Users in accordance with the Contractor or Microsoft's standard license agreement, provided, however, that such standard license, must, at a minimum: (a) grant the Eligible Users a non-exclusive, perpetual license to use, execute, reproduce, display, perform, adapt (unless Contractor advises Eligible Users as part of Contractor's proposal that adaptation will violate existing agreements or statutes and Contractor demonstrates such to the Eligible User's satisfaction) and distribute Existing Licensed Product to the Eligible User up to the license capacity stated in the Purchase Order or work order with all license rights necessary to fully effect the general business purpose(s) stated in the Bid or Eligible User's contract or Purchase Order and (b) recognize the State of Florida as the licensee where the Eligible User is a state agency, department, board, commission, office or institution. Where these rights are not otherwise covered by Microsoft's standard license agreement, the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining these rights at its sole cost and expense. The Eligible User shall reproduce all copyright notices and any other legend of ownership on any copies authorized under this paragraph. See Section 6.4 (e) for transfer of license language, which shall apply to all software purchased under this agreement. 5.4 Proof of License. The Contractor must provide to each Eligible User either: (i) the Contractor's certified license confirmation certificates in the name of such Licensee; or (ii) a written confirmation from the Contractor or Microsoft accepting the Eligible User's contract or purchase order as proof of license. Contractor shall submit the certificate, or alternatively such written confirmation from Microsoft to the benefit of the Eligible User. Such certificates must be in a form acceptable to the Eligible User. 5.5 Product Version. Purchase Orders shall be deemed to reference the Contractor's most recently released model or version of the Product at time of order, unless an earlier model or version is specifically requested in writing by the Eligible User and the Contractor is willing to provide such version. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 67 of 86 Page 580 of 1812 5.6 Changes to Product or Service Offerings. a. Product or Service Discontinuance In the event that Microsoft publicly announces to all U.S. customers ("date of notice") that a Product, maintenance, or technical support offering is being re -bundled in a different manner from the structure or licensing model of the prior U.S. commercial offering, the Contractor shall be required to: (i) notify the Contract Manager and each Eligible User in writing of the intended change; (ii) continue to provide Product or withdrawn support upon the same terms and conditions as previously offered on the then -current State of Florida Contract for the greater of. a) the best terms offered by the Contractor to any other customer, or b) not less than twelve (12) months from the date of notice; and (iii) shall submit the proposed re -bundling change to the Contract Manager for approval prior to its becoming effective for the remainder of the Contract term. The Contractor shall be required to: (i) provide the notice required under the paragraph above, to the entities described within five (5) business days of the Contractor receiving notice from Microsoft, and (ii) include in such notice the period of time from the date of notice that Microsoft will continue to provide Product or withdraw support. The provisions of this subdivision (a) shall not apply or eliminate the Contractor's obligations where withdrawn support is being provided by Microsoft. In the event that Microsoft ceases to provide service, the Contractor shall be responsible for subcontracting such service, subject to state approval, to an alternate Subcontractor. b. No Hardship/Passive License Monitoring. Unless an Eligible User is otherwise specifically advised to the contrary in writing at the time of order and prior to purchase, the Contractor hereby warrants and represents that the Product and all Upgrades do not and will not contain any computer code that would disable the Product or Upgrades or impair in any way its operation based on the elapsing of a period of time, exceeding an authorized number of copies, advancement to a particular date or other numeral, or other similar self-destruct mechanisms (sometimes referred to as "time bombs," "time locks," or "drop dead" devices) or that would permit Contractor to access the Product to cause such disablement or impairment (sometimes referred to as a "trap door" device). Contractor agrees that in the event of a breach or alleged breach of this provision that Eligible User shall not have an adequate remedy at law, including monetary damages, and that Eligible User shall consequently be entitled to seek a temporary restraining order, injunction, or other form of equitable relief against the continuance of such breach, in addition to any and all remedies to which Authorized User shall be entitled. 5.7 Contract Service Requirements. Requests by State Agencies and Eligible Users for Product Literature, Price Lists, and Specifications must be provided within five (5) working days after receipt of written request, at no charge to Eligible Users. However, the Department reserves the right to Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 68 of 86 Page 581 of 1812 review and approve all Product Literature, Price Lists, and promotional materials before distribution to State Agencies and Eligible Users. Awarded contractor(s) shall have a single point of contact for customer support. This individual may support multiple Eligible Users and respond to Eligible User calls and/or emails within twenty-four (24) hours. Customer Support contact information shall be provided on the Ordering Instructions form. The Contractor(s) shall make all Eligible Users of the contract aware of its existence at the time of order to ensure that contractual pricing is utilized. Contractor(s) shall provide toll-free customer service phone support from 7:00 AM (EST) to 6:00 PM (EST) Monday through Friday, except for National and State recognized holidays. TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) access must be made available during the above customer service operating hours. Contractor(s) shall provide an after-hours contact number for use by Eligible Users for emergency orders after standard customer service operating hours. 5.8 Delivery. Pricing shall include inside delivery to the ordering agency within 30 days after receipt of purchase order. 5.9 Contract Reporting Requirements. The Contractor shall report sales data to the Contract Manager on a quarterly basis using the STC Reporting Form in Section 7.15 of the ITN. • The following data must be reported to the Contract Manager on a quarterly contract basis: Report shall include: o Contractor's Name and FEIN number o Contact Information o Reporting Period o Total dollar value of purchases per quarter as noted on the form. o Total dollar value of purchases per quarter indicating product group. o Minority Business Spend shall be included in the same report on the tab marked CMBE Spend Report. • Financial Viability Statement. Contractor shall provide a copy of their Dun and Bradstreet report and shall be responsible to immediately notify the Contract Manager of any changes in the company's financial status that would affect the Contractor's ability to fulfill their contract obligations with the State. Failure to provide quarterly sales reports, including providing a report when there have been no sales, within thirty (30) calendar days following the end of each quarter (January, April, July and October) may result in the contract supplier being found in default and may cause termination of the contract. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 69 of 86 Page 582 of 1812 Submission of the Contract Sales Summaries shall be the responsibility of the Contractor without prompting or notification by the Contract Manager. The Contractor will submit the completed Contract Sales Summary report by email to the Contract Manager. 5.10 Business Review Meetings. In order to maintain the partnership between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a Business Review meeting. The business review meeting may involve, but not be limited to, the following: • Review of Contractor performance • Review of minimum required reports • Review of continuous improvement plans The Department encourages Contractors to identify opportunities to generate lower costs. A continuous improvement effort, consisting of various ideas to enhance business efficiencies, may be discussed at the Business Review meetings or as identified. 5.11 Implementation of Contract. In order to streamline the procurement process and ease of use for state agency buyers, the Contractor may provide its catalog data electronically using the State's eProcurement system through a "punch -out" solution in which the Agency accesses the Contractor's website directly from the system, rather than the system maintaining the Contractor's data. This solution must allow the Agency to reach the Contractor's site, browse for Contracted items only, and return to the system with a list of items ready to be inserted into a requisition. Returned product information must include, but is not limited to, Contractor name, brand/manufacturer, SKU, product name, brief description (for supplies, include what machine product is for), recycled content flag, approved green product flag, certifying green label / standard, unit of measure, and price. If the Contractor does not choose to provide a punch -out catalog, the Contractor must provide a Line Item catalog and make their awarded products available on the Contractor's Florida Specific website as required in Section 5.12 Contractor's State Contract Webpage. The Contractor will have up to sixty (60) days, after contract award, to establish a State Contract punch -out website or up to thirty (30) days to establish a Line Item Catalog. The MyFloridaMarketPlace ("MFMP") third -party Service Provider, Accenture, is responsible for working with Contractor to assist in the implementation of a punch -out solution with the eProcurement System or a Line Item Catalog in Aravo. To accomplish this conversion, the awarded Contractor shall provide requested information directly to the Service Provider in the format required by the Service Provider. No costs or expenses associated with providing this information shall be charged to the Department, Eligible Users, or Service Provider. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 70 of 86 Page 583 of 1812 Contractor punch -out solution must meet the following requirements: • The solution must conform to cXML 1.0 or 1.1 standards. • The solution must conform to the technical specifications and implementation requirements provided by Accenture, and the Contractor must work with Accenture to ensure successful integration of the punch -out solution into the system • The solution must have the capability to provide only those products awarded under the Contract, and block any non -Contract item(s) from being added to the requisition. • The punch -out site must provide the Contract Manager, or designee, the ability to audit catalog items and prices and must provide a method to download loaded items and prices into an Excel file format. Audit time and date shall be determined by the Contract Manager and shall occur at random intervals. (Note: Contractors who currently have e-commerce capabilities should already have the ability to do a punch -out site. See Section 7.10 to review the Punch -out Capability Questionnaire and Section 7.11 to view the Electronic Invoicing Requirements.) 5.12 Contractor's State Contract Webpage. The Contract resulting from this solicitation will become a public document. State Purchasing is using http://myflorida.com on the Internet to distribute State Term Contracts and product information to eligible users and other interested entities. The Contractor shall, within sixty (60) days after the date of award listed on the Certification of Contract document, develop and maintain a State Contract web page on the Internet to post approved Contract information, which shall include pricing, percentage discounts, terms, catalogs, ordering instructions, descriptive information, list of products that meet the State of Florida's *approved green product labels / standards, and product pictures. The Home Page must be compatible with the most recent version of browser software being used by State Purchasing. As of the writing of this solicitation, Internet Explorer 7.0 is the State Purchasing browser standard. State Purchasing intends to upgrade to new browser versions as they become available and fully tested, at its discretion. The Universal Resource Locator (URL) for the Internet Home Page must be listed in the space provided on the Ordering Instructions page of the solicitation. No costs or expenses associated with providing this information shall be charged to the State. * Contractors should note that the US Federal Trade Commission's Guides to the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (Green Guides) regulate how companies label and advertise using environmental claims / terms. See www.ftc.Qov/bco/Qrnitile/Quides980427.htm 16 C.F.R. Part 260 for details. It is the Contractor's responsibility to accurately identify their products that meet the State of Florida's approved green product labels / standards (e.g., Energy Star, Green Seal) in their electronic catalog, punch -out site and on State Contract web Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 71 of 86 Page 584 of 1812 page. Failure to accurately represent green products may result in the Contractor's immediate removal from the contract. The State Contract vendor supplied web site must have the following requirements: • Specify that the web page is for the State of Florida • Contract Number and Beginning and Ending Contract Dates • State of Florida approved Contract pricing; • Detailed item descriptions, item numbers, unit of measure; • Robust search engine capabilities; • Additional links or information to access product literature of awarded items; • Additional links to the vendor's home page, the history of the company, etc.; • Additional links to access technical product literature of awarded items; • Servicing dealers with current contact information; • Offer photos of awarded products (where applicable); • List of products that meet the State of Florida's approved green product labels / standards; • When possible, provide indicators of recycled product and minority manufactured products; and • Universal Resource Locator (URL) for the Internet Page must be supplied to the Department prior to the implementation of the Contract. Additional mandates include: • If unauthorized information is discovered on the State Contract Web Page, the Contractor's link may be immediately disconnected and the Contractor shall be liable for any incorrect or unauthorized purchases. • Access to the Contractor's State Contract Web Page, or to links or documents on that Web Page, shall not require a password. • Contractor's State Contract Web Page shall be compatible with the current version of browser software used by State Purchasing. • Barring unexpected technological interruptions or forces of nature, frequent or consistent web page inaccessibility may be grounds for contract termination. • Additional links to the Contractor's home page, product literature, or other pertinent information may be included on the State Contract Web Page. 5.13 Electronic Invoicing. Notwithstanding any provision of the contract, the contractor shall supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through the State's eProcurement system. Electronic invoices shall be submitted to the agency through the Ariba Supplier Network (ASN) in one of the following mechanisms — cXML, EDI 810 or web -based invoice entry within the ASN. For the purposes of this section, the contractor warrants and represents that it is authorized and empowered to and hereby grants the State and the third party provider of MFMP, a State contractor, the right and license to use, reproduce, transmit, distribute and publicly display within the system the information outlined above. In addition, the Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 72 of 86 Page 585 of 1812 contractor warrants and represents that it is authorized and empowered to and hereby grants the State and the third party provider the right and license to reproduce and display within the system the contractor's trademarks, system marks, logos, trade dress or other branding designation that identifies the products made available by the contractor under the contract. If the contractor is not the manufacturer, it shall be the contractor's responsibility to obtain authorization from the manufacturer to comply with the provisions of this section, including securing any intellectual property rights of the manufacturer. 5.14 Estimated Quantities Based upon current spend projections, it is anticipated that a contract resulting from this ITN may have sales volume of approximately $15 million. These estimated figures are given only as a guideline for preparing your proposal and should not be construed as representing actual figures under the contract. 5.15 Requests for Quotes. The awarded vendor shall be the only vendor authorized to sell Microsoft products under this contract. No additional Request for Quotes or bid requests are required under this contract. 5.16 Pricing. It is the intent of this solicitation to obtain pricing that is better than or comparable to pricing models provided to other government entities of the same size and class as the State of Florida. Pricing shall be a discount percentage off of the awarded contractor(s) current "Manufacturers Retail Price." The prices and percentage discount offered with the bid shall be firm against any increase for the entire term of this contract and any renewals thereof. Price lists shall be submitted via the MFMP Sourcing Tool on the Price Sheet form in section 7.1 of this TTN. Any subsequent revisions shall be submitted using the same Excel format to the Contract Manager, for review and approval prior to implementation. After contract award, product updates may be submitted using the Product Update form located in Section 7.7 of this ITN to the Contract Manager by email or on CD. All current and future Microsoft Software Licenses shall be sold under the Microsoft Master Business Agreement, which includes the following: o Microsoft Select — State and Local o Microsoft Enterprise o Academic Select 5.16.1 Pricing Models - Respondent shall provide pricing models for Microsoft software licensing and maintenance based on the Microsoft Government Select Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 73 of 86 Page 586 of 1812 MVLP-D 50,000 unit level; and Microsoft Education Select MVLP-A designation status. Prices must be submitted using the attached Price Sheet in Section 7.1 of this solicitation. Pricing models shall include the following: a) All proposals must provide a manufacturer's cost plus percentage based on the Microsoft products to a qualified Microsoft Large Account Reseller. b) Transfer or assignment of contracts from state agencies to hosting or "primary" data centers. c) Location licensing, which will allow for a change in location and transfer of ownership. d) Replacement Products e) Competitive upgrade costs including Upgrade Advantage f) Option to purchase Microsoft's official documentation and CDs must be included in bid proposals; CD-ROM sets per product pool (Applications, Systems, Server), as applicable. g) Maintenance agreements h) Added Value such as tiered discounts, additional service, etc. 5.17 Contract Revisions Revisions to product offerings, pricing, terms, or presented materials must be approved by the Department prior to advertisement or implementation. Revision requests must be submitted to the Contract Manager on the Product Update Form in Section 7.7. 5.18 New Product Additions New products may be considered for addition to the contract. All requests for review shall be made in writing via the Product Update form in Section 7.7 to the Contract Manager and shall include product literature and pricing in a format acceptable to the Department. New products must utilize the same percentage discount originally bid, based on the manufacturer's prices in effect at the time the new product is offered and may not be marketed as approved products prior to written approval from the Contract Administrator. 5.19 Sales Promotion A contractor, during the term of the contract, may lower prices of products on the contract, for a specified period of time. The contractor shall document sales promotions to and receive approval of the Department prior to offering sales promotions to contract users. Documentation of sales promotions shall specify starting and ending dates of the promotion, specify list prices and promotional prices, and shall contain a statement that the promotional prices are available to all contract users. Sixty (60) days is established as the minimum period of time for which a sales promotion can be offered. Sale pricing shall be made available on contract items only and promoted to all users of the contract. Evidence of offering of a sales promotion Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 74 of 86 Page 587 of 1812 to a contract user prior to the submittal to and approval of the Department may subject the contractor to removal from the contract. 5.20 No Substitutions The types/versions of software specified in this Solicitation are compatible with other systems/software currently installed. Therefore, NO SUBSTITUTES ARE ALLOWED. Compatibility with existing software allows for warehousing of supplies as well as technical and upgrade advantage support for peripheral software. 5.21 Agent of Record The successful Contractor shall act as "Agent of Record" during the term of the contract and shall maintain and update the licensing records of each eligible agency that purchases from the resultant contract. If an Enrollment Form is required by Microsoft, the bidder will be responsible to contact each agency, upon receipt of that agency's initial purchase order to have the agency complete the form. In turn, the agencies shall designate a liaison to maintain pertinent records and inform the Agent of Record of any changes. 5.22 Upgrade Advantage Upgrade Advantage, under Microsoft's Master Business Agreement includes: • Master upgrade to include one master of each version of software for which upgrade advantage maintenance has been purchased. • Master Interim Releases and software change notices for software for which upgrade advantage has been purchased. 5.23 References All respondents shall provide a minimum of five references for products sold to "Eligible Customers" in the last twenty-four (24) months. References shall include the following: the name of the agency, university, city, county or school board, responsible personnel and phone number where this specific software was purchased. Failure to supply the required documentation may result in disqualification of your proposal. The State of Florida reserves the right to contract the references regarding the products/services provided. 5.24 Purchase Orders All respondents shall provide a minimum of five (5) purchase orders or invoices with the proposal package to document the sales of each manufacturer's brand proposal. Failure to supply the required documentation may result in disqualification of your proposal. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 75 of 86 Page 588 of 1812 SECTION 6.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Contents 6.1 ELIGIBLE SOFTWARE 6.2 SOFTWARE ACCEPTANCE 6.2.1 ACCEPTANCE OF STAND ALONE SOFTWARE 6.2.2 ACCEPTANCE OF SELF -DEVELOPED SOFTWARE OR SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BY THIRD PARTIES 6.3 STANDARD SUPPORT 6.4 SOFTWARE LICENSE 6.5 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 76 of 86 Page 589 of 1812 6.1 Eligible Software Respondent shall propose the latest version of all software at the time of order, unless an earlier version is specifically requested in writing by the Eligible User and the Contractor is willing to provide such version. In addition, Products and upgrade advantage shall be bid under the MASTER BUSINESS AGREEMENT and shall include all software listed in the referenced Manufacturer's Certification including Products offered under the MICROSOFT SELECT, ENTERPRISE, and ACADEMIC SELECT agreements. 6.2 Software Acceptance Once software has been physically received, the Contractor shall consider the Product accepted for use in order to comply with the Sarbanes Oxley reporting requirements; however, the State has additional acceptance criteria, which will be used to justify product returns. Eligible users who have software installation permissions granted by the user's agency shall be responsible for determining acceptance of products purchased. Minimum acceptance criteria are as follows: 6.2.1 Acceptance of Stand Alone Software: Acceptance of software products is conditioned upon the following: • The software is free of computer viruses • The software is compatible with other products in use • The software can operate in the intended working environment and required parameters • The software was delivered with the relevant manuals or access was provided to electronic manuals. • The required functionality is fulfilled. 6.2.2 Acceptance of software will be denied if any of the following occur: • Serious errors are detected in the software • Test cases occur where the calculated results do not correspond to the estimated results • User manuals or operating instructions are not available or are inadequate 6.3 Standard Support Contractors shall provide the following levels of support under the Contract: • Inside delivery, with buyer set-up and installation • Standard manufacturer's warranty • 30 -day money back guarantee (after acceptance), return to Contractor, with no shipping charges or restocking fee or comparable charges • Installation advisory support — help with installation and updating of standalone applications or products in a network environment. • Corrective support — to resolve identifiable and reproducible software product problems and to help customers identify problems that are difficult to Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 77 of 86 Page 590 of 1812 reproduce; includes assistance with trouble -shooting and with setting configuration parameters. • Escalation management — Establish escalation procedures and enlist specialized expertise from Contractor and selected third parties. • Electronic software information — Provide access to software patches, a symptom -solution database, product descriptions, specifications, technical literature, etc. • Coverage windows — minimum of 8:00 — 6:00 p.m. EST Monday — Friday, excluding holidays. Optional Support that may be offered on particular purchases: • Warranty upgrade (to 3 -year maximum). Warranty upgrade may be purchased at time of system purchase or during the warranty period • Software product and documentation updates • Manufacturer provided installation Optional support levels resulting in increased cost to Customers shall be clearly and separately identified on the Contractor's authorized product and price list. Integrated components shall carry the same support level and warranty provisions as the system. Optional support shall also be offered at the same percentage discount as the awarded category of items that the optional support is associated with. 6.4 Software License. Where product is acquired on a licensed basis, the following terms shall constitute the license grant. a. Scope: Licensee is granted a non-exclusive license to use, execute, reproduce, display, perform, or merge the product within its business enterprise in the United States up to the maximum licensed capacity identified on the purchase order. The product may be accessed, used, executed, reproduced, displayed, or performed up to the capacity measured by the applicable licensing unit identified on the purchase order. Licensee shall have the right to use and distribute modifications and customizations of the product to and for use by any Customers otherwise licensed to use the product, provided that any modifications, however extensive, shall not diminish licensor's proprietary title or interest. This paragraph grants no license, right, or interest in any trademark, trade name, or service mark. b. Term: The license term shall begin the date the product is accepted. Where a license involves licensee's right to copy a previously licensed and accepted master copy, the term shall begin the date the purchase order is executed. c. Documentation: Contractor shall provide to the licensee one (1) free copy of the installation media. Additional copies may be purchased at a fee. As applicable, Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 78 of 86 Page 591 of 1812 basic product documentation may be in the form of electronic files that are included in the installation media. d. Technical Support and Maintenance: Licensee may elect the technical support and maintenance ("maintenance") set forth in the Contract by giving written notice to the Contractor any time during the Contract term. Maintenance shall include, at a minimum, (1) providing error corrections, patches, updates, revisions, fixes, upgrades, and new releases to licensee, and (2) Help Desk assistance accessible via toll-free or local telephone call or on-line. The Contractor shall maintain the products so as to provide licensee with the ability to use the products in accordance with the product documentation, without significant functional downtime to ongoing operations during the maintenance term. The maintenance term(s) and any renewals are independent of the Contract term. The Customer may discontinue maintenance at the end of any current maintenance term upon notice to the Contractor; provided, the term shall not automatically renew. If the Customer does not initially acquire, or discontinues, maintenance, the Customer may at any later time reinstate maintenance without any penalties or other charges, by paying the Contractor the amount, if any, that would have been due under the Contract for the period that maintenance had lapsed, or for twelve months, whichever is less. e. Transfers/Reassi ng ment: Licensee's operations may be altered, expanded, or diminished. Licenses may be transferred, renegotiated or combined for use at an alternative or consolidated site not originally specified in the license, including transfers between agencies and sites. There shall be no additional license or other transfer fees due, provided that (1) the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is equal to the combined individual license capacity of all licenses running at the consolidated or transferred site (see pricing model in Section 5.16.1) or (2) if the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is greater than the individual license capacity being transferred, a logical or physical partition or other means of restricting access will be maintained within the computer system to restrict use and access to the product to that unit of licensed capacity solely dedicated to beneficial use for licensee. If the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is greater than the combined individual license capacity of all licenses running at the consolidated or transferred site, and a logical or physical partition or other means of restricting use is not available, the fees due the Contractor shall not exceed the fees otherwise payable for a single license for the upgrade capacity. £ Restricted Use by Third Parties: Outsourcers, facilities management, service bureaus, or other services retained by licensee shall have the right to use the product to maintain licensee's operations, including data processing, provided that (1) licensee gives notice to the Contractor of such third party, site of intended use of the product, and means of access, (2) the third party has executed, or agrees to execute, the product manufacturer's standard nondisclosure or restricted use agreement, which agreement shall be accepted Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 79 of 86 Page 592 of 1812 by the Contractor, and (3) the third party shall maintain a logical or physical partition within its computer system to restrict access to the program to that portion solely dedicated to beneficial use for licensee. Licensee shall not be liable for any third party's compliance or noncompliance with the terms of the nondisclosure agreement, nor shall the nondisclosure agreement create or impose any liabilities on the State or the licensee. Any third party with whom a licensee has a relationship for a State function or business activity shall have the temporary right to use product (e.g., Java applets), provided that such use shall be limited to the period during which the third party is using the product for the function or activity. g. Archival Backup: Licensee may use and copy the product and related documentation in conjunction with reproducing a reasonable number of copies for archival backup and disaster recovery procedures. h. Source Code Escrow: If either the product manufacturer/developer or the Contractor offers source code or source code escrow to any other commercial customer, or if either entity seeks bankruptcy protection, then the Contractor shall either (1) provide licensee with source code for the product, (2) place the source code in a third -party escrow arrangement with a designated escrow agent, which shall be identified to the Department, and which shall be directed to release the deposited source code in accordance with a standard escrow agreement acceptable to the Department, or (3) certify to the Department that the product manufacturer/developer has named the State, acting by and through the Department, and the licensee, as named beneficiaries of an established escrow arrangement with its designated escrow agent, which shall be identified to the Department and licensee, and which shall be directed to release the deposited source code in accordance with the terms of escrow. Source code, as well as any corrections or enhancements, shall be updated for each new release of the product in the same manner as provided above and such updates shall be certified in writing to the Department. The Contractor shall identify the escrow agent upon commencement of the Contract term and shall certify annually that the escrow remains in effect in compliance with the terms of this paragraph. The State may release the source code to licensees under the Contract which have licensed the product or obtained services, and which may use the copy of the source code to maintain the product. Confidentiality: The product is a trade secret, copyrighted and propriety product. Licensee and its employees shall not disclose or otherwise distribute or reproduce any product to anyone other than as authorized under the Contract. Licensee shall not remove or destroy any of the Contractor's proprietary markings. j. Restricted Use: Except as expressly authorized by the terms of license, licensee shall not: copy the product; cause or permit reverse compilation or reverse Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 80 of 86 Page 593 of 1812 assembly of the product or any portion; or export the product in violation of any U.S. Department of Commerce export administration regulations. k. Proof of License: The Contractor shall provide to each licensee that places a purchase order either (1) the product developer's certified license confirmation certificates in the name of the licensee or (2) a written confirmation from the proprietary owner accepting the product invoice as a proof of license. The Contractor shall submit a sample certificate, or alternative confirmation, which shall be in a form acceptable to the licensee. 1. Audit of Licensed Usage: The Contractor may periodically audit, no more than annually and at its expense, use of licensed product at any site where a copy resides provided that (1) the Contractor gives licensee at least thirty days written advance notice, (2) the audit is conducted during the licensee's normal business hours, (3) the audit is conducted by a State Inspector General's office or, for non -State licensees, by an independent auditor chosen by mutual agreement of the licensee and Contractor as follows: the Contractor shall recommend a minimum of three auditing/accounting firms, from which the licensee shall select one; in no case shall the Business Software Alliance, Software Publishers Association, or Federation Against Software Theft be recommended by the Contractor or used, directly or indirectly, to conduct audits, (4) the Contractor and licensee shall designate a representative who shall be entitled to participate, who shall mutually agree on audit format, and who shall be entitled to copies of all reports, data, or information obtained from the audit, and (5) if the audit shows that the licensee was not in compliance, the licensee shall purchase additional licenses or capacities necessary to bring it into compliance and shall pay for the unlicensed capacity at the Contract price then in effect or, if none, then at the Contractor's U.S. commercial list price. Once such additional licenses and capacities are purchased, licensee shall be deemed to have been in compliance retroactively, and licensee shall have no further liability of any kind for the unauthorized use of the product. m. Bankruptcy The Contract is subject to the terms of section 365(n) of the United States Bankruptcy Code ("Code") if the licensor files a bankruptcy petition. Licensor's failure to perform its continuing obligations shall constitute a material breach of the Contract excusing performance by the licensee. Royalty payments for use of intellectual property shall be separate from and independent of payments for performance of all other obligations under the Contract (e.g., continuing development obligations, maintenance and support obligations, obligations to provide updates, indemnity obligations, etc.). Upon request, the licensor shall furnish licensee any intellectual property, as defined in the Code, and any embodiment of that intellectual property held by the licensor. If licensee must hire third -parties to perform support, maintenance, or development tasks previously performed by licensor, the licensee may provide intellectual property to such third -parties without violating non -disclosure or exclusivity provisions. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 81 of 86 Page 594 of 1812 6.6 Environmental Standards Florida Governor Charlie Crist signed Executive Order 07-126, titled "Leadership by Example: Immediate Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Florida State Government"; Executive Order 07-127, "Immediate Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions within Florida"; and Executive Order 07-128, "Florida Governor's Action Team on Energy and Climate Change." The State supports and encourages initiatives to protect and preserve our environment. The Respondent shall submit as part of any response the Respondent's plan to support the procurement of products and materials with recycled content, and the intent of Section 287.045, Florida Statutes. The Respondent shall also provide a plan for reducing and or handling of any hazardous waste generated by Respondent's company. Reference Rule 62-730.160, Florida Administrative Code. It is a requirement of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that a generator of hazardous waste materials that exceeds a certain threshold must have a valid and current Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number. This identification number shall be submitted as part of Respondent's explanation of its company's hazardous waste plan and shall explain in detail its handling and disposal of this waste. Describe what efforts your company (as Contractor) will take to encourage the participation and support of these and other environmental programs. 6.6.1 Florida Climate Friendly Products Contractors are encouraged to propose products that meet the Florida approved green product labels/standards. Under the leadership of Florida Governor Charlie Crist, the Department of Management Services (DMS) encourages the purchase of environmentally preferable products (EPPs) by Florida governmental entities where possible. Upon award, Contractors will be encouraged to submit a list of their qualifying products for review and posting to the Florida Climate Friendly Products List. The current list can be viewed at the following DMS website link: http://dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/state purchasing/vendor infor mation/state contracts agreements andrice lists/florida climate friendly products list The Florida Climate Friendly Products List includes state contract approved products that have received one or more of the following certifications, labels, and standards: California Enemy Commission (CEC) Appliance Efficiency Regulations Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 82 of 86 Page 595 of 1812 California Environmentally Preferred Products Guide California State Agency Buy Recycled Program (SABRC) Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Toot (EPEAT) Enemy Star EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (CPG) EPA SmartWay and Smai-tWAyElite _ EPA WaterSense Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Green Seat Greenuard MDBC's Cradle to Cradle Silver Certification (or higher) Minnesota Green Guardian EPP Guide NEMA Premium RoHS SCS (Scientific Cert. Sys.) / NSF International Terra Choice / Ecologo US Federal Enemy Management Program (FEMP) USDA Organic Label Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 83 of 86 Page 596 of 1812 SECTION 7.0 FORMS, ATTACHMENTS, AND WORKSHEETS THE FORMS, ATTACHMENTS, AND WORKSHEETS ARE LOCATED IN AND ARE DOWNLOADABLE FROM THE MYFLORIDAMARKETPLACE SOURCING TOOL. CONTENTS 7.1 PRICE SHEET 7.2 SAVINGSTRICE REDUCTIONS 7.3 CONTACT INFORMATION 7.4 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 7.5 CERTIFICATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM (PUR 7009) 7.6 REFERENCES 7.7 PRODUCT UPDATE FORM 7.8 CONTRACT 7.9 STATE OF FLORIDA VENDOR RESPONSIBILITY QUESTIONNAIRE 7.10 PUNCH -OUT CAPABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE 7.11 MYFLORIDAMARKETPLACE ELECTRONIC INVOICING REQUIREMENTS 7.12 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS FORM 7.13 VENDOR CHECKLIST 7.14 MICROSOFT MASTER BUSINESS AGREEMENT (INCLUDING SELECT — STATE & LOCAL, ENTERPRISE, AND ACADEMIC AGREEMENTS) 7.15 CONTRACT REPORTING FORM 7.16 SAMPLE LINE ITEM TEMPLATE Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 597 of 1812 Microsoft Software Ordering Instructions Form BIDDER: SHI International VENDOR TAX ID NUMBER: 22-3009648 Ordering Information: Please provide the following information about where Customers should direct orders. You must provide a regular mailing address and email address. If equipped to receive purchase orders electronically, you may also provide an Internet address. NOTE: Duplicate as necessary for multiple ordering locations. Name: Florida Sales Team Title: Inside Sales Team Street Address or P.O. Box: 33 Kni htg sbr4w Rd. City, State, Zip: Piscataway, NJ 08854 Email Address: floridateam(a-),shi.com Phone Number: 800-543-0432 Toll Free Number: 800-543-0432 Ordering Fax Number: 732-868-6055 Internet Address: Federal ID Number: 22-3009648 Remit Address: PO Box 8500-41155 City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19178 Please identify the person who will be responsible for administering the Contract on your behalf if award is made, and include an emergency contact phone number: Name: Michael Bench Title: Account Executive Street Address: 11270 Warm Wind Way, Weeki Wachee, FL 34613 E-mail Address: Michael Bench(ashi.com Phone Number(s): 352-597-2880 (office)/352-250-2101 (mobile) Fax Number: 352-597-2899 Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 598 of 1812 Please identify the person who will be responsible for maintaining your electronic catalog information through MyFloridaMarketPlace. Name: Michael Bench Title: Account Executive Street Address: 11270 Warm Wind Way, Weeki Wachee, FL 34613 E-mail Address: Michael Benchn,shi.com Phone Number(s): 352-597-2880 (office)/352-250-2101 (mobile) Fax Number: 352-597-2899 Please be advised that vendors are responsible for verifying and maintaining the correct contact and address information within their MyFloridaMarketPlace vendor registration account. Failure to do so may result in the vendor being deemed ineligible to conduct business with the State of Florida. Microsoft Software, Licenses and Maintenance 252-001-09-1 Page 599 of 1812 Florida State Contract — Microsoft Microsoft License, Maintenance, &Services 252-001 -09-1 Effective Period 04101/2009 through 01/31,12016 Contract Type State Term Contract Contract Information Climate Contracors Utilizes How lo Use ihis Contiaci, Freaui-mi.ht Asked C),ijestions Contract L'IciozVt VYird (�! 1235 MB) Documents Coverage Name 7YIDF 3.05 MB) Friendly Arnen,.'rnenls andI'd emiora idLMIS Authorized crn' Oflner rpt, 8Vcn Contract SMP- a �Ie 111%N�'Iarlj Administration Resellers (850) 488-8367 Ste hame v\r`,,-1and -i.!1Jr-ns.-rvflorjda conri Commodity 252-03-0, UNSPSC-43232701, UNSPSC-43230600, UNSPSC-43,232300, UNSPSC-43232400- Codes UNSPSC-43232800, UNSPSC-43233004, UNSPSC-43233400, UNSIPSC-43232500, UNSPSC- 4 i 43231500, IJNSPSC-43231507, UNSPSC-43232700, UINSPSC-43232900. UNSPSC-43,232765, No UNSPSC-80101507 Microsoft License, Maintenance, &Services 252-0011-09-1 (-(intradors Page 600 of 1812 Florida Climate Utilizes Recycled Coverage Name CBE Code Friendly Products Authorized Area Preferred Resellers Products 4 i P - Asian-Annerican, No No No Statewide I ,i'e i n a'i o -,a I Non, Certified tar ")SOft A - Nofl-PAinori4,, No No No Statewide Page 600 of 1812 M' Microsoft 0 Program Signature Form MBA/MBSA number 00275474 Agreement number 01E73214 Volume Licensing 002-shancock-s-515 Note: Enter the applicable active numbers associated with the documents below. Microsoft requires the associated active number be indicated here, or listed below as new. This signature form and all contract documents identified in the table below are entered into between the Customer and the Microsoft Affiliate signing, as of the effective date identified below. Contract Document Number or Code <Choose Agreement> Document Number or Code <Choose Agreement> Document Number or Code <Choose Agreement> Document Number or Code <Choose Agreement> Document Number or Code <Choose Agreement> Document Number or Code Enterprise Enrollment X20-02113 (K451) <Choose Enrol Iment/Reg istration> Document Number or Code <Choose Enrol Iment/Reg istration> Document Number or Code <Choose Enrollment/Re, istration> Document Number or Code <Choose Enrol Iment/Reg istration> Document Number or Code Product Selection Form 0411106.001 PSF Amendment CTM M306 New Document Description Document Number or Code Document Description Document Number or Code Document Description Document Number or Code By signing below, Customer and the Microsoft Affiliate agree that both parties (1) have received, read and understand the above contract documents, including any websites or documents incorporated by reference and any amendments and (2) agree to be bound by the terms of all such documents. Name of Entity (must be legal entity name)* City of Boynton Beach Signature* Printed First and Last Name* Printed Title Signature Date* Tax ID * indicates required field ProgramSignForm (MSSign)(NA,LatAm)ExBRA,MLI(EN G)(Aug2014) Page 1 of 2 Page 601 of 1812 Microsoft Corporation Signature Printed First and Last Name Printed Title Signature Date (date Microsoft Affiliate countersigns) Agreement Effective Date (may be different than Microsoft's signature date) Optional 2nd Customer signature or Outsourcer signature (if applicable) Name of Entity (must be legal entity name)* Signature* Printed First and Last Name* Printed Title Signature Date* * indicates required field Outsourcer Name of Entity (must be legal entity name)* Signature* Printed First and Last Name* Printed Title - * indicates required field If Customer requires physical media, additional contacts, or is reporting multiple previous Enrollments, include the appropriate form(s) with this signature form. After this signature form is signed by the Customer, send it and the Contract Documents to Customer's channel partner or Microsoft account manager, who must submit them to the following address. When the signature form is fully executed by Microsoft, Customer will receive a confirmation copy. Microsoft Corporation Dept. 551, Volume Licensing 6100 Neil Road, Suite 210 Reno, Nevada 89511-1137 USA ProgramSignForm (MSSign)(NA,LatAm)ExBRA,MLI(EN G)(Aug2014) Page 2 of 2 Page 602 of 1812 Enterprise Enrollment — Custom State and Local Enterprise Enrollment number Proposal ID K451 (Microsoft to complete) Previous Enrollment number Earliest expiring previous (Reseller to complete) 5268614 Enrollment end date' 12/31/2015 This Microsoft Enterprise Enrollment is entered into between the entities as identified in the signature form as of the effective date. Enrollment Affiliate represents and warrants it is the same Customer, or an Affiliate of the Customer, that entered into the Enterprise Agreement identified on the program signature form. This Enrollment consists of: (1) these terms and conditions, (2) the terms of the Enterprise Agreement identified on the signature form, (3) the Product Selection Form, (4) any supplemental contact information form or Previous Agreement/Enrollment form that may be required, (5) any ordersubmitted under this Enrollment. This Enrollment may only be entered into under a 2011 or later Enterprise Agreement. All terms used but not defined are located at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/contracts. In the event of any conflict the terms of this agreement control. Effective date. If Enrolled Affiliate is renewing Software Assurance or Subscription Licenses from one or more previous Enrollments or agreements, then the effective date will be the day after the first prior Enrollment or agreement expires or terminates. 'Otherwise, the effective date will be the date this Enrollment is accepted by Microsoft. If renewing Software Assurance, the Reseller will need to insert the previous enrollment or agreement number and end date in the respective boxes above. Term. This Enrollment will expire on the last day of the month, 36 full calendar months from the effective date unless otherwise renewed. Any reference in this Enrollment to "day" will be a calendar day. Product order. The Reseller will provide Enrolled Affiliate with Enrolled Affiliate's Product pricing and order. Prices and billing terms for all Products ordered will be determined by agreement between Enrolled Affiliate and the Reseller.The Reseller will provide Microsoft with the order separately from this Enrollment. Prior Enrollment(s). If renewing Software Assurance or Subscription Licenses from another Enrollment or agreement, the previous Enrollment or agreement number and end date must be identified in the respective boxes above. If renewing from multiple Enrollments or agreements, or transferring Software Assurance or MSDN details, the Previous Agreement/Enrollment form must be used. Terms and Conditions 1. Definitions. Terms used but not defined in this Enrollment will have the definition in the Enterprise Agreement. The following definitions are used in this Enrollment: "Additional Product" means any Product identified as such in the Product List and chosen by Enrolled Affiliate under this Enrollment. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Jul2011) Page 1 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 603 of 1812 "Enterprise Online Service" means any Online Service designated as an Enterprise Online Service in the Product List and chosen by Enrolled Affiliate under this Enrollment. Enterprise Online Services are treated as Online Services, except as noted. "Enterprise Product" means any Desktop Platform Product that Microsoft designates as an Enterprise Product in the Product List and chosen by Enrolled Affiliate under this Enrollment. Enterprise Products may only be licensed for all Qualified Devices and Qualified Users on an Enterprise -wide basis under this program. "Expiration Date" means the date upon which the Enrollment expires. "Industry Device" (also known as line of business device) means any device that: (1) is not useable in its deployed configuration as a general purpose personal computing device (such as a personal computer), a multi -function server, or a commercially viable substitute for one of these systems; and (2) only employs an industry or task -specific software program (e.g. a computer-aided design program used by an architect or a point of sale program) ("Industry Program"). The device may include features and functions derived from Microsoft software or third -party software. If the device performs desktop functions (such as email, word processing, spreadsheets, database, network or Internet browsing, or scheduling, or personal finance), then the desktop functions: (1) may only be used for the purpose of supporting the Industry Program functionality; and (2) must be technically integrated with the Industry Program or employ technically enforced policies or architecture to operate only when used with the Industry Program functionality. "Qualified Device" means any personal desktop computer, portable computer, workstation, or similar device that is used by or for the benefit of Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise. It does not include: (1) any computer that is designated as a server and not used as a personal computer, (2) any Industry Device, (3) any device running an embedded operating system (e.g., Windows Phone 7) that does not access a virtual desktop infrastructure, or (4) any device that is not managed and/or controlled either directly or indirectly by Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise. Enrolled Affiliate may include as a Qualified Device any device which would be excluded above (e.g., Industry Device). "Qualified User" means a person (e.g., employee, consultant, contingent staff) who: (1) is a user of a Qualified Device, or (2) accesses any server software requiringan Enterprise Product Client Access License or any Enterprise Online Service. It does not include a` person who accesses server software or an Online Service solely under a License identified in the Qualified User exemptions in the Product List. "Reserved License" means for an Online Service identified as eligible for true -ups in the Product List, the License reserved by Enrolled Affiliate prior to use and for which Microsoft will make the Online Service available for activation. "Transition" means the conversion of one or more License to or from another License(s). Products eligible for Transition and permitted Transitions are identified in the Product List. "Transition Period" means the time between the Transition and the next Enrollment anniversary date for which the Transition is reported. 2. Purpose. This Enrollment enables Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise to obtain, or subscribe to, Licenses for Enterprise Products, Enterprise Online Services, and Additional Products. Enrolled Affiliate may choose between on -premise software and Online Services as well as the ability to transition Licenses to Online Services while maintaining Enterprise -wide coverage. Additionally, Enterprise Online Services may be purchased without Enterprise -wide coverage. 3. Product Use Rights, Qualifying Systems Licenses and Transitions. In addition to applicable terms of the Enterprise Agreement, the following terms apply to this Enrollment: EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 2 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 604 of 1812 aVolume Licensint a. Product Use Rights. For Enterprise Products, if a new Product version has more restrictive use rights than the version that is current at the start of the applicable initial or renewal term of the Enrollment, those more restrictive use rights will not apply to the Enrolled Affiliate's use of that Product during the term. b. Qualifying systems Licenses. The operating system Licenses granted under this program is upgrade Licenses only. Full operating system Licenses are not available under this program. If Enrolled Affiliate selects any Desktop Platform, Windows Desktop Operating System Upgrade, or Windows Intune, all Qualified Devices on which Enrolled Affiliate expects to run the Windows Desktop Operating System Upgrade must be licensed to run, and have installed on them, one of the qualifying operating systems identified in the Product List. Note that the list of operating systems that qualify for the Windows Desktop Operating System Upgrade varies with the circumstances of the order. That list is more extensive at the time of the initial order than it is for some subsequent orders and system refreshes during the term of this Enrollment. Exclusions are subject to change when new versions of Windows are released. For example: The following are not considered qualifying operating systems: (1) ANY Windows Home or Starter edition; (2) Embedded Systems; and (3) Linux. These are examples of exclusions only and may change. Please see Product List for all current qualifying operating systems. c. Transitions. The following requirements apply to Transitions: (i) Licenses with active Software Assurance or Subscription Licenses may be Transitioned at any time if permitted in the Product 'List. While Enrolled Affiliate may Transition any time, it will not be able to reduce Licenses or associated Software Assurance prior to the end of the Transition; Period. (ii) If a Transition is made back to a License that had active Software Assurance as of the date of Transition, then Software Assurance will needto be re -ordered for all such Licenses on a prospective basis following the Transition Period. Software Assurance coverage may not exceed the ` quantity ,of perpetual' Licenses for which Software Assurance was current at the time of any prior Transition. Software Assurance may not be applied to Licenses transferred by Enrolled Affiliate. (iii) If a device -based License is Transitioned to a user -based License, all users of the device must be licensed as part of the Transition. (iv) If a user -based License is Transitioned to a device -based License, all devices accessed by the user must be licensed as part of the Transition. d. Effect of Transition on Licenses. Transition will not affect Enrolled Affiliate's rights in perpetual Licenses paid in full. (i) New version rights will be granted for perpetual Licenses covered by Software Assurance up to the end of the Transition Period. (ii) For L&SA not paid in full at the end of the Transition Period, Enrolled Affiliate will have perpetual Licenses for a proportional amount equal to the total of installments paid versus total amounts due (paid and payable) for the Transitioned Product. (iii) For L&SA not paid in full or granted a perpetual License in accordance with the above or Subscription Licenses, all rights to Transitioned Licenses cease at the end of the Transition Period. 4. Pricing. a. Price Levels. For both the initial and any renewal term Enrolled Affiliate's Price Level for all Products ordered under this Enrollment are subject to Section 2(e)(i) of the Enterprise EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 3 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 605 of 1812 Agreement, as amended, throughout the term of the Enrollment. Price Level's will be captured in the Product Selection Form. b. Setting Prices. Enrolled Affiliate's prices for each Product will be established by its Reseller. Microsoft's prices for Resellers are fixed throughout the Enrollment term based upon current prices at the time of the initial order for the Product. This includes the following: (i) Any future pricing (if applicable); and (ii) Prices for Transitions, including any prices related to the use of a Product during the Transition Period (if applicable). 5. Order requirements. a. Minimum Order Requirements. Except as may be otherwise agreed to in writing, Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise must have a minimum of 250 Qualified Users or Qualified Devices. (i) Initial Order. Initial order must include at least 250 Licenses from one of the four groups outlined in the Product Selection Form. (ii) If choosing Enterprise Products. If choosing Enterprise Products in a specific group outlined in the Product Selection Form, Enrolled Affiliate's initial order must include an Enterprise -wide selection of one or more Enterprise Products or a mix of Enterprise Products and corresponding Enterprise Online Services for that group. (iii) Additional Products. Upon satisfying the minimum order requirements above, Enrolled Affiliate may order Additional Products. (iv) Country of Usage. Enrolled Affiliate must specify the countries where Licenses will be used on its initial order and on any additional orders. b.. Adding Products. (i) Adding new Products not previously ordered. Enrolled Affiliate may add new Enterprise Products by entering into a new Enrollment or as part of a renewal. New Enterprise Online Services may be added by contacting a Reseller. New Additional Products, other than Online Services, ,may be used if an order is placed in the month the Product is first used. For Additional Products that are Online Services, an initial order for the Online Service is required prior to use. (ii) 'Adding Licenses for previously ordered Products. Additional Licenses for previously ordered Products must be included in the next true -up order. Enrolled Affiliate must Licenses for Online Services prior to use, unless the Online Services are (1) identified as eligible for true -up in the Product List or (2) included as part of other Licenses (e.g., Enterprise CAL). True -up orders. Enrolled Affiliate must submit an annual true -up order that accounts for changes since the initial order or last true -up order, including: (1) any increase in Licenses, including any increase in Qualified Devices or Qualified Users and Reserved Licenses; (2) Transitions (if permitted); or (3) Subscription License quantity reductions (if permitted). Microsoft, at its discretion and as permitted by applicable law, may validate the customer true -up data submitted through a formal product deployment assessment, using an approved Software Asset Management (`SAM') Partner. The true -up order must be received by Microsoft between 60 and 30 days prior to the Enrollment anniversary date. The third -year anniversary true -up order is due within 30 days prior to the Expiration Date. Enrolled Affiliate may true -up more often than at each Enrollment anniversary date except for Subscription License reductions. (i) Enterprise Products. Enrolled Affiliate must determine the current number of Qualified Devices and Qualified Users (if ordering user -based Licenses) and order the License difference (if any), including any Enterprise Online Services. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Jul2011) Page 4 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 606 of 1812 (ii) Additional Products. For Products which have been previously ordered, Enrolled Affiliate must determine the Additional Products used and order the License difference (if any). (iii) Online Services. For Online Services identified as eligible for true -up orders in the Product List, Enrolled Affiliate must first reserve the additional Licenses prior to use. Microsoft will provide a report of Reserved Licenses in excess of existing orders to Enrolled Affiliate and its Reseller. Reserved Licenses will be invoiced retroactively for the prior year based upon the month in which they were reserved. (iv) Late true -up order. If the true -up order is not received when due: 1) Microsoft will invoice Reseller for all Reserved Licenses not previously ordered. 2) Transitions and Subscription License reductions cannot be reported until the following Enrollment anniversary date (or at Enrollment renewal, as applicable). (v) Transitions. Enrolled Affiliate must report all Transitions. Transitions may result in an increase in Licenses to be included on the true -up order and a reduction of Licenses for prior orders. Reductions in Licenses will be effective at end of the Transition Period. Associated invoices will also reflect this change. (vi) Subscription License Reductions. Enrolled Affiliate, may reduce the quantity of Subscription Licenses on a prospective basis if permittedin the Product List as follows: 1) 2) For Subscription Licenses part of an EnterprisE reduced if the total quantity of Licenses and group meets or exceeds the quantity of Qualif. Selection Form. Step-up Licenses do not count For Enterprise Online Services not ,a part Licenses can be reduced as long , as the init maintained. )scription Licenses, Enrolled Affiliate may is reduced to zero, then Enrolled Affiliate's will be cancelled. de commitment, Licenses may be ware Assurance for an applicable Devices identified on the Product lards this total count. an Enterprise -wide commitment, arder minimum requirements are 3) For Additional Products available as reduce the Licenses. If the License c use of the applicable Subscription Lic( Invoices will be adjusted to reflect any reductions in Subscription Licenses at the true -up order Enrollment anniversary date and effective as of such date. (vii)Update statement. An update statement must be submitted instead of a true -up order if, as of the initial order or last true -up order, Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise has not: (1) changed the number of Qualified Devices and Qualified Users licensed with Enterprise Products or Enterprise Online Services; and (2) increased its usage of Additional Products. This update statement must be signed by Enrolled Affiliate's authorized representative. The update statement must be received by Microsoft between 60 and 30 days prior to the Enrollment anniversary date. The last update statement is due at least 30 days prior to the Expiration Date. d. Step-up Licenses. For Licenses eligible for a step-up under this Enrollment, Enrolled Affiliate may step-up to a higher edition or suite as follows: (i) For step-up Licenses included on an initial order, Enrolled Affiliate may order according to the true -up process. (ii) If step-up Licenses are not included on an initial order, Enrolled Affiliate may step-up initially by following the process described in the Section titled "Adding new Products not previously ordered," then for additional step-up Licenses, by following the true -up order process. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 5 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 607 of 1812 (iii) If Enrolled Affiliate has previously ordered an Online Service as an Additional Product and wants to step-up to an Enterprise Online Service eligible for a Transition, the step-up may be reported as a Transition. (iv) If Enrolled Affiliate Transitions a License, it may be able to further step-up the Transitioned License. If Enrolled Affiliate chooses to step-up and the step-up License is separately eligible to be Transitioned, such step-up Licenses may result in a License reduction at the Enrollment anniversary date following the step-up. 6. Payment terms. For the initial or renewal order, Enrolled Affiliate may pay upfront or elect to spread its payments over the applicable Enrollment term. If spread payments are elected, unless indicated otherwise, Microsoft will invoice Enrolled Affiliate's Reseller in three equal annual installments. The first installment will be invoiced upon Microsoft's acceptance of this Enrollment and on each Enrollment anniversary date. Subsequent orders are invoiced upon acceptance of the order and Enrolled Affiliate may elect to pay annually or upfront for Online Services and upfront for all other Licenses. 7. End of Enrollment term and termination. a. General. At the Expiration Date, Enrolled Affiliate must 'immediately order and pay for Licenses for Products it has used but has not previously submitted an order, except as otherwise provided in this Enrollment. b. Renewal Option. At the Expiration Date, Enrolled Affiliate can renew Products by renewing the Enrollment for one additional 36 full calendar month term or signing a new Enrollment. Microsoft must receive a Product Selection Form and renewal order prior to or at the Expiration Date. The renewal term will start on the day following the Expiration Date. Microsoft will not unreasonably reject any renewal. Microsoft may make a change to this program that will make it necessary for Customer and its Enrolled Affiliates to enter into new Agreements and Enrollments. c. If Enrolled Affiliate elects not to renew. (i) Software Assurance. If Enrolled Affiliate elects not to renew Software Assurance for any Product under its Enrollment, then Enrolled Affiliate will not be permitted to order Software Assurance later without first acquiring L&SA. - (ii) Online Services eligible for an Extended Term. For Online Services identified as eligible for an Extended Term in the Product List, the following options are available at the end of the Enrollment initial or renewal term. 1) Extended Term. Licenses for Online Services will automatically expire in accordance with the terms of the Enrollment. An extended term feature that allows Online Services to continue month-to-month ("Extended Term") is available. During the Extended Term, Online Services will be invoiced monthly at the then -current published price for Enrolled Affiliate's price level as of the Expiration Date plus a 3% administrative fee for up to one year. If Enrolled Affiliate does want an Extended Term, Government Partner must submit a request to Microsoft. Microsoft must receive the request not less than 30 days prior to the Expiration Date. 2) Cancellation during Extended Term. If Enrolled Affiliate has opted for the Extended Term and later determines not to continue with the Extended Term, Government Partner must submit a notice of cancellation for each Online Service. Cancellation will be effective at the end of the month following 30 days after Microsoft has received the notice. (iii) Online Services not eligible for an Extended Term. If Online Services are not identified as eligible for an Extended Term in the Product List, the Licenses will be EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 6 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 608 of 1812 cancelled and will terminate as of the Expiration Date. Any associated media must be uninstalled and destroyed and Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise must discontinue use. Microsoft may request written certification to verify compliance. (iv) Customer Data. Upon expiration or termination of a License for Online Services, Enrolled Affiliate must tell Microsoft whether to: 1) disable its account and then delete its Customer Data ("Data Deletion"); or 2) retain its Customer Data in a limited function account for at least 90 days after expiration or termination of the License for such Online Service (the "Retention Period") so that Enrolled Affiliate may extract its Customer Data. 3) If Enrolled Affiliate indicates Data Deletion, Enrolled Affiliate will not be able to extract its Customer Data. If Enrolled Affiliate indicates it wants a Retention Period, Enrolled Affiliate will be able to extract its Customer Data through Microsoft's standard processes and tools, and Enrolled Affiliate will reimburse Microsoft if there are any applicable costs to the extent allowed by applicable law. If Enrolled Affiliate does not indicate either Data Deletion or a Retention Period, Microsoft will retain Enrolled Affiliate's Customer Data in accordance with the Retention Period. 4) Following the expiration of the Retention Period, Microsoft will disable Enrolled Affiliate's account and then delete its Customer Data. 5) Enrolled Affiliate agrees that, other than as described above, Microsoft has no obligation to continue to hold, export or return Enrolled Affiliate's Customer Data. Enrolled Affiliate agrees Microsoft has no liability whatsoever for deletion of Enrolled Affiliate's Customer Data pursuant to these terms. d. Termination. (i) Termination for cause. Either party to an Enrollment may terminate it if the other party materially breaches its obligations under this agreement, including any obligation to submit orders or pay invoices (even if such non-payment is caused by non -appropriation of funds). Except where the breach is by its nature not curable within 30 days, the terminating party must give the other party 30 days notice and opportunity to cure.. (ii) The parties acknowledge and agree that the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. In the event funds are not appropriated by the Legislature, the State of Florida will provide 30 days written notice to Microsoft of such non -appropriation and intent to terminate any applicable Enrollments. (iii) (iii) Early termination. If (1) an Enrolled Affiliate terminates its Enrollment as a result of a breach by Microsoft, or (2) if Microsoft terminates an Enrollment because the Enrolled Affiliate has ceased to be an Affiliate of Customer, or (3) Enrolled Affiliate terminates an Enrollment for non - appropriation of funds, or (4) Microsoft terminate an Enrollment for non-payment due to non -appropriation of funds, then the Enrolled Affiliate will have the following options: It may immediately pay the total remaining amount due, including all installments, in which case, the Enrolled Affiliate will have perpetual rights for all Licenses it has ordered; or ■ It may pay only amounts due as of the termination date, in which case the Enrolled Affiliate will have perpetual Licenses for: 1) all copies of Products (including the latest version of Products ordered under SA coverage in the current term) for which payment has been made in full, and 2) the number of copies of Products it has ordered (including the latest version of Products ordered under Software Assurance coverage in current term) that is proportional to the total of EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 7 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 609 of 1812 installment payments paid versus total amounts due (paid and payable) if the early termination had not occurred. Nothing in this section shall affect perpetual License rights acquired either in a separate agreement or in a prior term of the terminated Enrollment. (iv) Effect of termination or expiration. When an Enrollment expires or is terminated, ■ Enrolled Affiliate must order Licenses for all copies of Products it has run for which it has not previously submitted an order. Any and all unpaid payments or any order of any kind, including subscription services, remain due and payable. Except as provided in the subsection titled "Early termination," all unpaid payments for Licenses immediately become due and payable. ■ Enrolled Affiliate's right to Software Assurance benefits under this agreement ends if it does not renew Software Assurance. (v) Modification or termination of an Online Service for regulatory reasons. Microsoft may modify or terminate an Online Service where there is any current or future government requirement or obligation that: (1) subjects Microsoft to any regulation or requirement not generally applicable to businesses operating there; (2) presents a hardship for Microsoft to continue operating the Online Service without modification; and/or (3) causes Microsoft to believe these terms or the Online Service may be in conflict with any such requirement or obligation. For example, Microsoft may modify or terminate an Online Service in connection with a government requirement that would cause Microsoft to be ,regulated as a telecommunications provider. (vi) Enterprise Agreement Program updates. Microsoft may make a change to this program that will make it necessary for Customer and its Enrolled Affiliates to enter into new agreements and Enrollments.For Subscription Licenses, in the event of a breach by Microsoft, Microsoft will issue Reseller a credit for any amount paid in advance that would apply after the date of termination. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Jul2011) Page 8 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 610 of 1812 Enrollment Details 1. Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise. Identify which Affiliates are included in the Enterprise. Check only one box in this section: ® Enrolled Affiliate ❑ Enrolled Affiliate and the following Affiliate(s): ❑ Enrolled Affiliate and all Affiliates, with following Affiliate(s) excluded: Please indicate whether the Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise will include all new Affiliates acquired after the start of this. Enrollment: Exclude future Affiliates 2. Contact information. Each party will notify the other in writing if any of the information in the following contact information page(s) changes. The asterisks (*) indicate required fields. By providing contact information, Enrolled Affiliate consents to its use for purposes of administering this Enrollment by Microsoft, its Affiliates, and other parties that help administer this Enrollment. The personal information provided in connection with this Enrollment will be used and protected in accordance with the privacy statement available at https://www.microsoft.com/Iicensing/servicecenter. a. Primary contact. This contact is the primary contact for the Enrollment from within Enrolled Affiliate's Enterprise. This contact is also an Online Administrator for the Volume Licensing Service Center and may grant online access to others. Name of entity (must be legal entity name)* City of Boynton Beach Contact name* First John Last McNally Contact email address* mcnallyj@bbfl.us Street address* 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd City* Boynton Beach State/Province* FL Postal code* 33435-3838 (For U.S. addresses, please provide the zip + 4, e.g. xxxxx-xxxx) Country* US Phone* 561-742-6070 Fax Tax ID b. Notices contact and Online Administrator. This contact (1) receives the contractual notices, (2) is the Online Administrator for the Volume Licensing Service Center and may EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 9 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 611 of 1812 aVolume Licensint grant online access to others, and (3) is authorized for applicable Online Services to add or reassign Licenses, step-up, and initiate Transitions prior to a true -up order. ® Same as primary contact Name of entity* Contact name* First Last Contact email address* Street address* City* State/Province* Postal code* - (For U.S. addresses, please provide the zip + 4, e.g. xxxxx-xxxx) Country* Phone* Fax Language preference. Choose the language for notices. English ❑ This contact is a third party (not the Enrolled Affiliate). Warning: This contact receives personally identifiable information of the Customer and its Affiliates. c. Microsoft Account Manager. Microsoft Account Manager for this Enrolled Affiliate is: Microsoft account manager name: Microsoft account manager email address: d. Media delivery contact (DO NOT COMPLETE IF ATTACHING MEDIA ELECTION FORM). This is the contact at the ship to/electronic delivery address. ® Same as notices contact and Online Administrator' Name of entity* Contact name: First* Last* Contact email address (required for online access)* Street address (no PO boxes accepted)* City* State/Province* Postal code* - (For U.S. addresses, please provide the zip + 4, e.g. xxxxx-xxxx) Country* Phone* Fax e. Online Services Manager. This contact is authorized to manage the Online Services ordered under the Enrollment and (for applicable Online Services) to add or reassign Licenses, step-up, and initiate Transitions prior to a true -up order. ® Same as notices contact and Online Administrator Name of entity* Contact name*: First Last Contact email address* Street address* City* State/Province* Postal code* Country* Phone* Fax ❑ This contact is from a third party organization (not the entity). Warning: This contact receives personally identifiable information of the entity. f. Reseller information. Reseller contact for this Enrollment is: Reseller company name* SHI International Corp Street address (PO boxes will not be accepted)* 290 Davidson Ave City* Somerset State/Province* NJ Postal code* 08873 Country* US Contact name* EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 10 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 612 of 1812 Phone* Fax Contact email address* The undersigned confirms that the information is correct. Name of Reseller* SHI International Corp Signature* Printed name* Printed title* Date* Changing a Reseller. If Microsoft or the Reseller chooses to discontinue doing business with each other, Enrolled Affiliate must choose a replacement Reseller. If Enrolled Affiliate or the Reseller intends to terminate their relationship, the initiating party must notify Microsoft and the other party using a form provided by Microsoft at least 90 days prior to the date on which the change is to take effect. g. If Enrolled Affiliate requires a separate contact for any of the following, attach the Supplemental Contact Information form. Otherwise, the notices contact and Online Administrator remains the default. • Additional notices contact • Software Assurance manager • Subscriptions manager • Customer Support Manager (CSM) contact 3. Financing elections. Is a purchase under this Enrollment being financed through, MS Financing? ❑ Yes, E No. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 11 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 613 of 1812 Enterprise and Enterprise Subscription Enrollment Product Selection Form —Amendment ID CTM-SplitCC The following Amendment replaces the standard Enterprise and Enterprise Subscription Enrollment Product Selection Form and Amends the "Order Requirements" Section of the Enrollment. This Amendment enables the Enrolled Affiliate the ability to meet the initial Enrollment Order requirements with Products other than Enterprise Products and Enterprise Online Services Products. These Products are captured under the Platform Option of "Enterprise Product Components" specified in Step 1 below. Enrolled Affiliate may select "Enterprise Product Components" for all Qualified Users/Devices without the requirement of also having Enterprise Products or Enterprise Online Services specified on this Amendment. Step 1. Please indicate whether Enrolled Affiliate is ordering Enterprise Products or Enterprise Online Services on the initial enrollment order. Choose both if applicable. ❑ Enterprise Products. Choose platform option: <Choose One> Qualified Devices: Qualified Users: ❑ Enterprise Online Services Step 2. Select the Products and Quantities Enrolled Affiliate is orderi Order. Quantity may not include any. Licenses which Enrolled Affil future use, or to which it is transitioning or stepping up within enrolln the Enrolled Affiliate has an option to transition or step-up should be on its initialEnrollment has selected for optional t term. Products for which ed in Step 3. .• UCtS2 Quantity Office Professional Plus Office Pro Plus Office Pro Plus for Office 365 Office Standard Office 365 Plans Office 365 Plan E1 Office 365 Plan E2 Office 365 Plan E3 Office 365 Plan E4 EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 12 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 614 of 1812 .. UCtS2 Quantity Client Access License (CAL). Choose 1 option for either Core CAL or Enterprise CAL ❑ Core CAL, including Bridge CAL's (if applicable) Core CAL Core CAL Bridge for Office 365 Core CAL Bridge for Windows Intune Core CAL Bridge for Office 365 and Windows Intune ❑ Enterprise CAL ECAL ECAL ECAL Bridge for Office 365 ECAL Bridge for Windows Intune ECAL Bridge for Office 365 and Windows Intune The Client Access License selection must be the same across the Enterprise. Specify whether licensing CAL per Device or User: <Choose One> Enterprise Product Components. Choose 1 or multiple Components ❑ Windows CAL ❑ Exchange Standard CAL ❑ SharePoint Standard CAL ❑ L nc Server Standard CAL ❑ System Center Configuration Manager Client ML ❑ Forefront End Point Protection ❑ Windows Remote Desktop Services CAL ❑ Exchange Enterprise CAL ❑ SharePoint Enterprise CAL ❑ L` nc Server Enterprise CAL ❑ System Center Client Management Suite ML ❑ Forefront Protection Suite ❑ Forefront Unified Access Gateway CAL The Client Access License selection must be the same across the Enterprise. Specify whether licensing CAL per Device or User: <Choose One> Windows Desktop Windows OS Upgrade Windows VDA Windows Intune Windows Intune Windows Intune Add-on Other Enterprise Products Microsoft Desktop -Optimization Pack MDOP SQL Server Device CAL SQL Server User CAL If selecting Windows Desktop or Windows Intune option, Enrolled Affiliate acknowledges the following: a. The Windows Desktop Operating System Upgrade licenses offered through this Enrollment are not full licenses. The Enrolled Affiliate and any included Affiliates have qualifying operating system licenses for all devices on which the Windows Desktop Operating System Upgrade or Windows Intune licenses are run. b. In order to use a third party to reimage the Windows Operating System Upgrade, Enrolled Affiliate must certify that Enrolled Affiliate has acquired qualifying operating system licenses. See the Product List for details. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 13 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 615 of 1812 Step 3. Indicate new Enterprise Products and Online Services Enrolled Affiliate has selected for optional future use where not selected on the initial enrollment order (above): .• ❑ Office Pro Plus for Office 365 ❑ Office 365 (Plan E1) ❑ Office 365 (Plan E2) ❑ Office 365 Plan E3 ❑ Office 365 Plan E4 ❑ Enterprise CAL (ECAL) Step-up, including Bridge CALs ❑ Windows Intune ❑ Windows Intune Add-on Step 4. Establish the Enrolled Affiliate's Price Level. Enrolled Affiliate must first count the quantity of Software Assurance and Licenses in each of the groups as described below by using the quantities entered in the above table. If Enrolled Affiliate does not order an Enterprise Product or Enterprise Online Service associated with an applicable Product pool, the price level for Additional Products in the same pool will be price level "D" throughout the term of the Enrollment. Do not include Bridge CALs, as License quantities are determined by the corresponding Enterprise Online Service(s). Office Professional Plus + Office Professional Plus for Office 365 + 1 Office 365 Plans E2 -E4 Client Access License + Office 365 (Plans E1 -E4) + Enterprise 2 Product Components Client Access License + Windows ; Intune Add-on + Windows Intune + 3 Enterprise Product Components Windows Desktop Upgrade + 4 Windows VDA + Windows Intune Enterprise Products and Enterprise Online Services: Set price level using the D highest quantity from Groups 1 through 4 Additional Product Application Pool: Set price level using quantity from Group 1 D Additional Product Server Pool: Set price level using the highest quantity from D Group 2 or 3 Additional Product Systems Pool: Set price level usinq quantity from Group 4 D ' Enterprise Online Services may not be available in all locations. Please see the Product List for a list of locations where these may be purchased. 2 Additional Products may be included on the order, but are not selected on this form. 3 Windows Intune Add-on requires purchase of Windows OS Upgrade or Windows VDA. a MDOP requires purchase of Windows OS Upgrade, Windows VDA, or Windows Intune. EA2011 EnrGov(US)SLG(ENG)(Ju12011) Page 14 of 14 Document X20-02113 Page 616 of 1812 i r Licensing Enterprise Enrollment (Indirect) US Government Community Cloud Amendment ID CTM M3O6 Enrollment Number Microsoft to complete for initial term 002-shancock-s-515 Partner to complete for renewal This amendment ("Amendment") is entered into between the parties on the attached program signature form. It amends the Enrollment identified above. All terms used but not defined in this Amendment will have the same meanings provided in the Enrollment. The parties agree that the Enrollment is amended as follows: 1. Section 1 ("Definitions") of the Enrollment is hereby amended by adding the following: "Azure Government Services" means one or more of the services or features Microsoft makes available to Enrolled Affiliate under this Enrollment and identified at http://azure.microsoft.com/en- us/regions/#services, which are Government Community Cloud Services. "Community" means the community consisting of one or more of the following: (1) a Government, (2) an Enrolled Affiliate using eligible Government Community Cloud Services to provide solutions to a Government or a qualified member of the Community, or (3) a Customer with Customer Data that is subject to Government regulations for which Customer determines and Microsoft agrees that the use of Government Community Cloud Services is appropriate to meet Customer's regulatory requirements. Membership in the Community is ultimately at Microsoft's discretion, which may vary by Government Community Cloud Service. "Federal Agency" means a bureau, office, agency, department or other entity of the United States Government. "Government" means a Federal Agency, State/Local Entity, or Tribal Entity acting in its governmental capacity. "Government Community Cloud Services" means Microsoft Online Services that are provisioned in Microsoft's multi -tenant data centers for exclusive use by or for the Community and offered in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-145. Microsoft Online Services that are Government Community Cloud Services are designated as such in the Use Rights and Product List. "State/Local Entity" means (1) any agency of a state or local government in the United States, or (2) any United States county, borough, commonwealth, city, municipality, town, township, special purpose district, or other similar type of governmental instrumentality established by the laws of Customer's state and located within Customer's state's jurisdiction and geographic boundaries. "Tribal Entity" means a federally -recognized tribal entity performing tribal governmental functions and eligible for funding and services from the U.S. Department of Interior by virtue of its status as an Indian tribe. "Use Rights," means, with respect to any licensing program, the use rights or terms of service for each Product and version published for that licensing program at the Volume Licensing Site. The Use Rights supersede the terms of any end user license agreement (on-screen or otherwise) that accompanies a Product. The Use Rights for Software are published by Microsoft in the Product Use Rights. The Use Rights for Online Services are published in the Online Services Terms. "Volume Licensing Site" means http://www.microsoft.cam/licensing/contracts or a successor site. 2. The following sentence is added to the end of Section 7(d) of the Enrollment ("Termination for cause"): In addition, it shall be a breach of this Enrollment if Enrolled Affiliate or any Affiliate in the Enterprise fails to meet and maintain the conditions of membership in the definition of Community. EnrAmend(WW)(ENG)(Apr2015) Government Community Cloud (FL) BD CTM -M306 Page 1 of 2 Page 617 of 1812 3. The following new Section 8 is hereby added to the Enrollment: 8. Government Community Cloud Community requirements. If Enrolled Affiliate purchases Government Community Cloud Services, Enrolled Affiliate certifies that it is a member of the Community and agrees to use Government Community Cloud Services solely in its capacity as a member of the Community and, for eligible Government Community Cloud Services, for the benefit of end users that are members of the Community. Use of Government Community Cloud Services by an entity that is not a member of the Community or to provide services to non - Community members is strictly prohibited and could result in termination of Enrolled Affiliate's license(s) for Government Community Cloud Services without notice. Enrolled Affiliate acknowledges that only Community members may use Government Community Cloud Services. b. All terms and conditions applicable to non -Government Community Cloud Services also apply to their corresponding Government Community Cloud Services, except as otherwise noted in the Use Rights and this Amendment. c. Enrolled Affiliate may not deploy or use Government Community Cloud Services and corresponding non -Government Community Cloud Services in the same domain. d. Use Rights for Government Community Cloud Services. For Government Community Cloud Services, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Use Rights: (i) Government Community Cloud Services will be offered only within the United States. (ii) Additional European Terms, as set forth in the Use Rights, will not apply. (iii) References to geographic areas in the Use Rights with respect to the location of Customer Data at rest, as set forth in the Use Rights, refer only to the United States. e. Notwithstanding the Data Processing Terms section of the Online Services Terms, Azure Government Services are not subject to the same control standards and frameworks as the Microsoft Azure Core Services. The Microsoft Azure Trust Center describes the control standards and frameworks with which Azure. Government Services comply. Except for changes made by this Amendment, the Enrollment identified above remains unchanged and in full force and effect. If there is a conflict between any provision in this Amendment and any provision in the Enrollment identified above, this Amendment shall control. EnrAmend(WW)(ENG)(Apr2015) Government Community Cloud (FL) BD CTM -M306 Page 2 of 2 Page 618 of 1812 Document Revision Authorization By signing below, you agree to allow the SHI Microsoft Contracts audit team to make necessary changes and minor revisions to your Microsoft Enrollment including, but not limited to: • Correcting typographical errors • Adding/changing enrollment numbers • Adding/changing amendment numbers Additionally, you acknowledge and consent that: • You will be notified of any change the SHI Microsoft Contracts team makes while submitting your Enrollment to Microsoft. • No alteration by the SHI Microsoft Contracts team will alter your terms and/or pricing for your Enrollment. Customer Name Customer Representative Signature Customer Printed Name and Title Date i r Licensing Enterprise Enrollment (Indirect) US Government Community Cloud Amendment ID CTM M3O6 Enrollment Number Microsoft to complete for initial term 002-shancock-s-515 Partner to complete for renewal This amendment ("Amendment") is entered into between the parties on the attached program signature form. It amends the Enrollment identified above. All terms used but not defined in this Amendment will have the same meanings provided in the Enrollment. The parties agree that the Enrollment is amended as follows: 1. Section 1 ("Definitions") of the Enrollment is hereby amended by adding the following: "Azure Government Services" means one or more of the services or features Microsoft makes available to Enrolled Affiliate under this Enrollment and identified at http://azure.microsoft.com/en- us/regions/#services, which are Government Community Cloud Services. "Community" means the community consisting of one or more of the following: (1) a Government, (2) an Enrolled Affiliate using eligible Government Community Cloud Services to provide solutions to a Government or a qualified member of the Community, or (3) a Customer with Customer Data that is subject to Government regulations for which Customer determines and Microsoft agrees that the use of Government Community Cloud Services is appropriate to meet Customer's regulatory requirements. Membership in the Community is ultimately at Microsoft's discretion, which may vary by Government Community Cloud Service. "Federal Agency" means a bureau, office, agency, department or other entity of the United States Government. "Government" means a Federal Agency, State/Local Entity, or Tribal Entity acting in its governmental capacity. "Government Community Cloud Services" means Microsoft Online Services that are provisioned in Microsoft's multi -tenant data centers for exclusive use by or for the Community and offered in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-145. Microsoft Online Services that are Government Community Cloud Services are designated as such in the Use Rights and Product List. "State/Local Entity" means (1) any agency of a state or local government in the United States, or (2) any United States county, borough, commonwealth, city, municipality, town, township, special purpose district, or other similar type of governmental instrumentality established by the laws of Customer's state and located within Customer's state's jurisdiction and geographic boundaries. "Tribal Entity" means a federally -recognized tribal entity performing tribal governmental functions and eligible for funding and services from the U.S. Department of Interior by virtue of its status as an Indian tribe. "Use Rights," means, with respect to any licensing program, the use rights or terms of service for each Product and version published for that licensing program at the Volume Licensing Site. The Use Rights supersede the terms of any end user license agreement (on-screen or otherwise) that accompanies a Product. The Use Rights for Software are published by Microsoft in the Product Use Rights. The Use Rights for Online Services are published in the Online Services Terms. "Volume Licensing Site" means http://www.microsoft.cam/licensing/contracts or a successor site. 2. The following sentence is added to the end of Section 7(d) of the Enrollment ("Termination for cause"): In addition, it shall be a breach of this Enrollment if Enrolled Affiliate or any Affiliate in the Enterprise fails to meet and maintain the conditions of membership in the definition of Community. EnrAmend(WW)(ENG)(Apr2015) Government Community Cloud (FL) BD CTM -M306 Page 1 of 2 Page 620 of 1812 3. The following new Section 8 is hereby added to the Enrollment: 8. Government Community Cloud Community requirements. If Enrolled Affiliate purchases Government Community Cloud Services, Enrolled Affiliate certifies that it is a member of the Community and agrees to use Government Community Cloud Services solely in its capacity as a member of the Community and, for eligible Government Community Cloud Services, for the benefit of end users that are members of the Community. Use of Government Community Cloud Services by an entity that is not a member of the Community or to provide services to non - Community members is strictly prohibited and could result in termination of Enrolled Affiliate's license(s) for Government Community Cloud Services without notice. Enrolled Affiliate acknowledges that only Community members may use Government Community Cloud Services. b. All terms and conditions applicable to non -Government Community Cloud Services also apply to their corresponding Government Community Cloud Services, except as otherwise noted in the Use Rights and this Amendment. c. Enrolled Affiliate may not deploy or use Government Community Cloud Services and corresponding non -Government Community Cloud Services in the same domain. d. Use Rights for Government Community Cloud Services. For Government Community Cloud Services, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Use Rights: (i) Government Community Cloud Services will be offered only within the United States. (ii) Additional European Terms, as set forth in the Use Rights, will not apply. (iii) References to geographic areas in the Use Rights with respect to the location of Customer Data at rest, as set forth in the Use Rights, refer only to the United States. e. Notwithstanding the Data Processing Terms section of the Online Services Terms, Azure Government Services are not subject to the same control standards and frameworks as the Microsoft Azure Core Services. The Microsoft Azure Trust Center describes the control standards and frameworks with which Azure. Government Services comply. Except for changes made by this Amendment, the Enrollment identified above remains unchanged and in full force and effect. If there is a conflict between any provision in this Amendment and any provision in the Enrollment identified above, this Amendment shall control. EnrAmend(WW)(ENG)(Apr2015) Government Community Cloud (FL) BD CTM -M306 Page 2 of 2 Page 621 of 1812 6. H. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-161 - Award the "RFP for a Three Year Lease Agreement for the Beach Equipment Concession at Oceanfront Park" and authorize the City Manager to sign a Lease Agreement with Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., of North Palm Beach, FL. Proposed monthly lease payments are $3,000 for 36 months. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: AGREEMENT TERM: DECEMBER 16, 2015 to DECEMBER 15, 2018 On November 16, 2015, Procurement Services opened two bid proposals in response to the RFP No. 007- 2730-16/J MA, "Three Year Lease Agreement for the Beach Equipment Concession for Oceanfront Park" An evaluation committee comprised of the Recreation and Parks Department Staff evaluated the two proposals. Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., the City's current Beach Equipment Concessionaire was determined to be the proposer having the most responsive, responsible proposal with a score of 298 out of a possible 300. This Lease Agreement has the option to renew for an additional three (3) one-year terms with monthly lease payment increases in each succeeding year. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Oceanside Beach Service has been the beach equipment concessionaire at the City's Oceanfront Park for the past six years. The Recreation Department has been very happy with their performance, their responsiveness and their prompt payments. Recreation/Parks anticipates the same cooperation and quality from Oceanfront Beach Service that they have enjoyed over the past six years. Currently the City is receiving $2,500/monthly. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted The Lease Agreement will generate $3,000.00 per month for the first thirty-six months for a total income of $108,000.00. If the Lease Agreement is renewed for the fourth year, lease payments will be $3,200. per month; fifth year at $3,400. per month; and the sixth year at $3,600. per month. ALTERNATIVES: Not provide rental beach equipment for Oceanfront Park patrons. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 622 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Oceanside Beach Service, Inc. START DATE: 12/16/2015 END DATE: 12/15/2018 CONTRACT VALUE: $108,000.00 MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: Yes EXTENSION EXPLANATION: Three one-year e)densions available. ATTACHMENTS: Type D Tab Sheets D Attachment D Bid D Agreement REVIEWERS: Department Finance Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution Approving Lease Agreement for Beach Equipment Concession Tabulation Sheets Evaluation Score Sheet Proposal - Oceanside Beach Service Lease Agreement Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 3:13 FOIA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 3:24 FOIA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 2:01 FOIA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:07 AKA Page 623 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE AWARD OF RFP FOR "THREE YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT FOR THE BEACH EQUIPMENT CONCESSION AT OCEANFRONT PARK" AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH OCEANSIDE BEACH SERVICE, INC., OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FL; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on November 16, 2015, Procurement Services received and opened two proposals in response to RFP No. 007-2730-16/7MA "Three Year Lease Agreement for the Beach Equipment Concession for Oceanfront Park"; and WHEREAS, an evaluation committee determined that Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., the City's current Beach Equipment Concessionaire was determined to be the proposer having the most responsive, responsible proposal; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission does hereby approve the Three -Year Lease Agreement with Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., to operate the Beach Equipment Concession at Oceanfront Park for a period of three years with three additional one year renewals and authorizes the City Manager to sign the three year Lease Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Oceanside Beach Service, Inc. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a part of this Resolution. Section 2. The City Commission does hereby approve the Three -Year Lease Agreement with Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., to operate the Beach Equipment Concession at Oceanfront Park for a period of three years with three additional one year renewals and 100073490.1306-90018211 1 Page 624 of 1812 29 authorizes the City Manager to sign the three year Lease Agreement between the City of 30 Boynton Beach and Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto as 31 Exhibit "A". 32 Section 3, This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage. 33 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 ATTEST: 55 56 57 58 Janet M. 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Z m � > M 3: > N co 4- 0 co N (6 PROPeO-WiSmAL ,>. \./ ¥.,. RFP \0.00 2731)Mk Page 629 0 1812 M 7 0 Subject: The purpose of this proposal is to offer our resort style beach equipment rent services to Boynton Beach/Oceanfront Park. i Address: P.O. Box 13018 North Palm Beach, FL 33409 Contact: Michael J. Novatka, President Email: mike@ beachservice.corn www.beachservice.com Page - 2 Page 630 of 1812 Letter 0fTransmittal ......... ---- ~........... ....................... 4 Introduction............................................................... 5 Experience and Qualifications ..... .................. .,^..^....... 6-9 Firm Qualifications ................................ ^.................... jo Daily Operations ........................................ ...... j1-13 Staffin g................................................................... 14 Hurricane Plan ........ ......... .................................... 15-16 StoragePlan ^^^'^~''—^^^^`^'^'................................... 17 Environmental Aspect ......-......—.^.....—......—.......18 Concession Area ............................... ....................... 19 Equipment and Specifications................... ^............. 20_24 Page - y Page 631Of1812 Ms. Julianne Alibrandi City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blv* V "oynton Beach, FL 33435 Oceanside Beach Service is a premier beach equipment rental company that has been operating the beach concession for Oceanfront Park at Boynton Beach since 2009. This proposal will outline the background of our company and our current business operation. We currently provide beach equipment such as lounge chairs, umbrellas and cabana hoods for the guests that visit the beach. We thank you for providing us with the opportunity to present this to you. gm= www.beachservice.com Page - 4 Page 632 of 1812 11 14 J@• Lei I I Oceanside Beach Service has been operating in Florida for over 30 years, and continues to be the best beach service company in South Florida. We are proud to say we have been operating the beach concession for Oceanfront P ' ark at Boynton Beach for the past six years. OBS provides resort quality beach service from St. Lucie County to Broward County with numerous, top notch beaches in between. Our beach attendants maintain the highest standards of beach service and consistently demonstrate the skills that keep our guests coming back, year after year. I I III! I i�� F qrlro�11111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIII L #11101*31 Se) F. F K 1! , 017 U=e I - I iiii1iiiii, I - given us a great source of insight in knowing our visitors and what the needs of Oceanfront P2* -2n. dytIA41WS, which know them personally, and are very pleased with our resort style equipment. The 30+ years of experience in the beach business has given Oceanside Beach Service a valuable understanding to the needs of beach goers. This is supported by the following: -Knowledge of the area and the different visitors that frequent the area -Hand crafted, durable, high quality equipment -Highly experienced, well trained, professional, courteous and knowledgeable staff -Safe working environment -Sensitivity to the residents and members needs -Awareness and respect for our natural resources and environment -Prompt attention to any matters of concern 11111191101911as r R W... www.beachservice.com Page - 5 Page 633 of 1812 .... .... . . . .. ................... -TTRIMT-20-T M., I Page - 8 Page 636 of 1812 Oceanside Beach Service provides similar beach service at the following locations. The list 21so •- • city .•- that utilize • services: pak-A 6 www.beachservice.com Page - 10 Page 638 of 1812 Page - 11 7 days a week 365 days a year (weather permitting) 9AM Summer - May 1 st- October 31 st Winter - November 1 st- April 30th At 7 AM the Oceanside Beach Service staff begins placing the beach equipment in the designated area. The staff at Boynton Beach will be an experienced operator that is already familiar with Oceanfront Park's visitors. OBS configures the beach setup differently depending on the current season. In the summer season the double wooden lounges are faced towards the ocean with two cushions and an umbrella. During the winter season the double wooden lounges are faced to the south and each has a cabana hood attached to the frame. The reason for the different placements are that in the summer the location of the sun and the prevailing winds dictate that the best beach experience will be achieved with the setups facing east. In the winter the sun is at a lower angle and the cooler prevailing winds can be blocked by raising the cabana hood, maximizing the warm winter sun. The umbrella is worked down into the sand by an experienced beach attendant and tilted ft the proper angle. Over 30 years of experience has proven that this is the safest, and leaves the least environmental impact. The cabana hoods are attached to the double lounges with 5x1/4 inch, hex head, galvanized nut and bolt on each side. AT 5 PM the OBS staff begins the process of preparing the beach equipment for overnighi storage. The lounges are adjusted to their original locations, the beach area is cleaned and the OBS beach equipment is stored safely and securely as per the OBS storage plan. OBS staff keeps the beach raked and clean during the day and patrols the OBS areas regularly during operational hours. The lounges, chairs, umbrellas and cabanas are adjusted constantly to assure maximum enjoyment by the guests. Beach guests providing their own equipment are accommodated as any other guest visiting the beach. AWN www.beachservice.com Page - 12 V11 'TAq Page 640 of 1812 UMEMUM MITINTM Page • 13 Page 641 of 1812 m www.beachservice.com Page - 16 Page 644 of 1812 m r, m M= ITM Page - 17 Page 645 of 1812 OBS understands the relationship between working on the beach and maintaining the preservation of animal life. • company is in full compliance with Article 14A of PaIrr- Beach County's Unified Land Development Code. www.beachservice.com Page - 18 Page 646 of 1812 - 11 -701111• 1 -Oceanside Beach Service acknowledges that Boynton Beach is open to the public and will not restrict access in any way nor will there be any public disturbances. -All of the equipment will be uniform in appearance with no special markings other than the Company's name on the umbrellas. -OBS understands that no other equipment will be rented other than what is outlined in this proposal without the City's approval. -OBS works in full cooperation with the lifeguards and understands not to place any equipment that would in any way obstruct their line of vision. -No equipment will be placed in front of the beach access pathways -Equipment will be in a good state of repair and maintained on an ongoing basis. -All removal and daily placement of equipment will be conducted during daylight hours and in accordance with environmental concerns. -An experienced Beach Manager will be will always be present overseeing the daily tperation to ensure the concession is running smoothly at all times. www.beachservice.com Page - 19 Page 647 of 1812 11111. 11 m zle I I I I M =.Im m YX�kAff X- 1. 1 k I I "N"l,"I., 11%,,�'li,GIlilkll1,1311,711-0111 . . . . .. ......... www.beachservice.com Page - 20 Page 648 of 1812 N i IMM. I • I Double Wooden Lounge Manufacturing any Oceanside Beach Service Construction Pressure Treated Pine With Galvanized Hardware Size 13" H x 56" W x 72" L Strap Lounge Manufacturing Company Tropitone Style Chaise Lounge Construction Aluminium Size 79.5" x 24" Weight 19 Lbs Frame Color Off White Strap Width 251 Stacking Quantity 16 Cushion Fabric Texaline Thickness 3" Color Blue Size 69.5" x 22.5" M=0T;MtT-T,TfnrW Page - 21 Page 649 of 1812 Fabric Size Construction Color Umbrella Manufacturing Company N Sand Arm Chair With Foot Rest Manufacturing Company onstruction Oceanside Beach Service Sunbrella 52" H x 47" L x 57" W Aluminiurn Ribs and Stainless Steel Bolts um - Oceanside Beach Service Sunbrella 7.5'H x 8'W 7oM ' '4nywhere Chair Inc. olid Oak Wood Frame With Brass Hardwarp, Weight 16 Lbs Fabric Sunbrella Size 41" x 24 4Q�-V% www.beachservice.com !Aq.. Page - 22 Page 650 of 1812 0 www.beachservice.com Page - 23 Page 651 of 1812 44- Cabana Setup www.beachservice.com Page - 24 Page 652 of 1812 0 www.beachservice.com Page - 25 Page 653 of 1812 �9= - =0 b\ - I Beach Setup Includes 2 lounges w/umbrella or caba-ta MZ,lp3M= 11E $10 per Hour $40 per Day ,9 �Tf - ?2»=gy �-w �-' $7 per Hour Do= www.beachservice.com G@-5 Page 854 0 1812 Page 655 of 1812 0 Submit PROPOSALS To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6323 RFP Title: THREE YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT FOR THE BEACH EQUIPMENT CONCESSION FOR OCEANFRONT PARK RFP Number: 007-2730-16/JMA codes of the City. Idt if Area Code: —5-(Q I FAX Number: Vendor Mailing Date: (>j- (' ye- 1'4 Name Typed 19 THIS PAGE TO RE SUBM17TED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 656 of 1812 0 SUBMITTED TO: City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services Division 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Check One CorDoratioT Fax No.: s4o-s3n Email Address: 'I-ederal Tax ID No./EIN - 7 LL( N State the true, exact, correct and complete name of the partnership, corporation, trade or fictitious name under which you do business and the address of the place of business. X*iw*oidl - - 0 - , of$ - Rm- I 20 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 657 of 1812 e. Secretary's name: f. Treasurers name: 9- Name and address of Resident Agent: Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: W'. Name, address and ownership units of all partners-. State whether general or limited partnership. 4. If Proposer is other than an individual, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: 5. If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business nam 'I? - L Under what other former names has your organization operated? 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, is are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency /or state regir tion -Jee- 21 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL TI Page 658 of 1812 8. Have you ever failed to complete any work are to you? If so., state when, where and why: 19 � 9. State the name of th e 7 in Jividurl who will h . jv� personal supervision of the work: �1�` A &Va 6A 10. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: W 12. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management metho (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): I 13. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) is have been filed by or against the Proposer, its parent or subsidiaries or predecessor organizations during the past five (5) years. Include in the description, the disposition of each such petition. 1-11 &71'Lel 22 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL EAS ns TIZ.-Vil � ri 41V4 t AITS! &%V. 6 Page 659 of 1812 14. List all claims, arbitrations, administrative hearings and lawsuits brought by or against the Proposer or its predecessor organization(s) during the last five (5) years. The list shall include all case names, case arbitration or hearing identification numbers, the name of the project which the dispute arose, and a description of thesubject matter of the dispute. /7z21S--- 15. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to is the Proposer, its principals oro ice or predecessors' or inti() were defendants. 16. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' or been CONVICTED OF a Public Entity Crime, debarred or suspended from bidding by any government during the last five (5) years? If so, provide details. — LjLLx 23 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 660 of 1812 Qualification Statement shall be relied upon by owner in awarding the contract and such information is warranted by Proposer to be true. The discovery of any omission or misstatement that materially affects the Proposer's qualifications to perform under the contract shall cause the owner to reject the proposal, and if after the award, to cancel and terminate the award and/or contract. (Signed) (Title Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of - P OUIRIV feel —,20)5 ota Public (Signature) My Commission Expires: )PI71.2 61& 24 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 661 of 1812 0 The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar Boynton Beach. Bidder a 9 rees to I U Ww"if-alp- 14"411 Mel Z M 111�v;;111 , lj= IWUNLX;�'i I $ 2- C5)C> "AMOUNT • Vo 0 4X. - AMOUNT AMOU%IT Dcevajidc- 6p---a-rh Sfrvi'62 COMPANY NAME SgIGNATUR6 No Va7/-ka-- E-MAIL PRINTED NA14E 9,140 - 537 3 Ares tde-A TELEPHONE NUMBER TITLE 25 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL FOR PROPOSAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Page 662 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA RFP TITLE: A THREE YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT FOR THE BEACH EQUIPMENT CONCESSION FOR OCEANFRONT PARK DATE SUBMITTED: / //(' work specified by the Contract documents. Aaving 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 NO. PATE ADDENDUM No. DATE NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BID 26 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 663 of 1812 0 1 N JI F -A 0 [*10 �0 Z This is 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 PROPOSAL sheet making it an official part of your PROPOSAL response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business? —X 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: I IFKOJFFEZ���7 =1 29 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 664 of 1812 •J 1 :1 Ti F -A 1 0 L 0 9 -� ; Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more PROPOSALS which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the ifflftf1i66�Vll� contractual services, a PROPOSAL 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 PROPOSALS 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, distributio dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibitioal 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' 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 PROPOSAL 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 PROPOSAL, 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. Proposer' srSignature el 30 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL 11 Page 665 of 1812 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF The Proposer is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has t 'j authority to investigate matters relating to the negotiation and performance of th jo-fir act ajgll"" Q�� if j i I or. I i fe I MY -1 11 PT91 i 14 &**1 W 0 140T4A 4[;99[-11101*1*10 efil 61 JjIIIIIIIIIIIII The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subcontractors or - lower tier subcontractors to fully cooperate with the Inspector General when requested may be deemed by the municipality to be a material breach of this contract justiNing its terminatio -t. OC-e-arkt)('de- 6-ea(A �5,p PROPOSER Title: r'0'-5 1J'r'-n - Date: 31 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Page 666 of 1812 Page 667 0 1812 UNHUR2 -.7-7-437-35 p Sworn and subscribed before me this / d, day of jy evFM GF4 20 F1, -157 7 SWIM TIMP I•a 2t Large 77. rt - SIGNATURE - "I rL 0 L V Printed Information: M,FC44/ D. A�wor7L-lcej, NAME r-,- 'T - TITLE CDC, I; COMPANY 28 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL igetAx�� StveViL-C c 10 Page 668 of 1812 State of County of -61M ALL -12 2.). He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached PROPOSAL and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such PROPOSAL; 3.) Said PROPOSAL is genuine and is not a collusive or sham PROPOSAL; 4.) Further, the said proposer 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 proposer, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham PROPOSAL in connection with the Contract for which the attached PROPOSAL has been submitted or to refrain from proposing 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 proposer, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached PROPOSAL or of any other proposer, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the PROPOSAL price or the PROPOSAL price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the Cmf of Boynton Beach , or any person interested in the proposed Contract; and 5.) The price or prices quoted in the attached PROPOSAL are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the proposer or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. (Title) Subscribed and sworn to before me FRANK BRANDI. This 17- dayof NyvPrr'St)� 20 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA My commission expires Comm# EE840242 Evires 12MO16 27 1VOTOR THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL 7 FOR PROPOSAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Page 669 of 1812 I Detail by Entity Name S94364 65-0296488 11/14/1991 FL ACTIVE Princli2al Address 4500 PGA BLVD. SUITE 304A PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 3341a m9unRA94cm P.O. BOX 13018 NORTH PALM BEAC Changed: 07/18/2008 T Aame & Address � Page 670 of 1812 http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entit... 11/13/2015 Detail by Entity Naine Page 2 of 2 1 0 : 0 1 0 * IWOMOMMI n '. I . 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A Stock Company EIG 1546210 03 -tansildtion and: OCEANSIDE BEACH SERVICE PO BOX 13018 NORTH PALM BEACH FL 33408 Customer Carrier # 31283 PRIOR POLICY NUMBER EIG 154621002 -7-777777777 7 -77 7A; : .. gent ADP - ALLENTOWN 0033014 1 ADP BLVD ROSELAND, NJ 07068 Telephone: 8005247024 FEIN # 1, Risk D• 650296488 ;093043251 _ I 2. The Policy Period is from 08/16/2015 to 08115/2016 12:01 a.m. Standard Time at the Insured's mailing address, 3. A. Workers Compensation Insurance: Part ONE of the policy applies to the Workers Compensation Law of the statez listed here: FL B. Employers Liability Insurance: Part TWO of the policy applies to work in each state listed in Item 3A. The limits of our liability under Part TWO are: Bodily Injury by Accident $ 1,000,000 each accident Bodily Injury by Disease $ 1,000,000 policy limit Bodily Injury by Disease $ 1,000,000 each employee C. Other States Insurance: Part THREE of the policy applies to the states, if any, listed here: All states except ND, OH, WA, WY, AK, CT, DE, Hl, LA, ME, MA, NE, NH, NY, RI, SD, VT, WV and states listed in item 3.A. D. This policy includes these endorsements and schedules: See attached schedule. 4. The premium for this policy will be determined by our Manuals of Rules, Classifications, Rates, and Rating Plans. All information required below is subject to verification and change by audit. Minimum Premium $ <M, Expense Constant $ 1#21 Premium Discount $ Assessments and Taxes $ Total Estimated AnnualPremium $ 4111W E] This is a Three Year Fixed Rate Policy Premium Adjustment Period: R Annual; El Semiannual, El Quarterly; D Monthly Countersigned this Day of 1 4 1 Issued Date: 07/29/2016 Authorized Representative Issuing is EMPLOYERS PREFERRED INS. CO. 412 PARI(CENTER BLVD., SUITE 320 BOISE, ID 83706-7565 — a. - 0 . I LIA ON ;•'* 1DOWP IN Page 1 of 2 Page 673 of 1812 R70055-T)VTOW, "I PO DRAWER 9578 PENSACOLA, FL 32513 1-850-932-5326 Certificate Holder Insured , ,E S S I E ..... * .......... - .... * ... * .... * ............. id A­bC6tkk­�W� OCEANSIDE BEACH SERV P.O. BOX 13018 P.O. BOX 13018 N PALM BEACH, FIL 33408 N PALM BEACH, FL 33401 Policy number 05467104-6 Underwritten by: PROGRESSIVE EXPRESS INS COMPANY June 30, 2015 Pagel of 2 Agerrt ........... ....... ..................... ........ .................... UNDERWOOD ANDERSON PODRAWER 9578 PENSACOLA, FL 32513 This document certifies that insurance policies identified below have been issued by the designated insurer to the insured named above for the period(s) indicated. This Certificate is issued for information purposes only. It confers no rights upon the certificate holder and does not change, alter, modify, or extend the coverages afforded by the policies listed below. 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Stated Amount $40,000 Policy number 05467104-6 Page 2 of 2 M Form 5241 (10/02) Page 675 of 1812 Q1 N Ell L Nei E' N Uh. a DELRAY BEACH Ta A W&W AH-Amedca City 1r93 2'�01 Oceanside Beach Service Mr. Michael J_ Novatka, President P.O. Box 103018 North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 I would like to offer this letter of recommendation for Oceanside Beach Service who has been the provider of our beach cabana service for the City of Delray Beach for the past 11 years. Oceanside has provided an invaluable service to our beach -going public by providing quality service and equipment over the years. Mike Nol owner of Oceanside always answers our phone calls and concerns promptly and efficiently, and is in tune with the needs of the City. They do a good job of maintaining 1911W W" A, 11 , Al Sincerely, Linda Karch Director of Parks and Recreation City of Delray Beach V Page 676 of 1812 " Aw PARKS AUD 1VOMME&M 1 11,11 LTA I C 1011 DOT -1 recommend Mr. Mike Novatka of Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., as a cabana vendor for your *rganization. TO—ce—an—NIVE-SiZe-a-Un Service, Inc., flas opeM=fle caMna sernce UTT M1&1TMMM the past ten plus years. Their cabana service attendants are very customer friendly. During their years of service, Oceanside kept our beach clean and served the public with the upmost professionalism. I In summary, Oceanside Beach Services, Inc., is a very responsive and competent company. I believe they would be an asset to your organization. Therefore, I strongly recommend Oceanside Beach Service, Inc. Sincerely RWR NIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA... "The Best Watetfront City In Which To Live, Work , & Play IT STARTS IN PARKS Page 677 of 1812 Leisure Services Department 0 Administration Division One 7th Avenue North - Lake Worth, Florida 33460 -Phone: 561-586-03 March 26, 2015 PO Box 13018 North Palm Beach Fl, U'rillij. M ad gia As the Director of Leisure Services Department, it gives me great pleasure to recommend Mr. Mike Novatka, of Oceanside Beach Services, Inc., as a cabana vendor for any municipality considering their services. Oceanside Beach Services, Inc., has operated the cabana service at the Lake Worth Municipal Beach for the past three years. Their cabana service attendants are very customer friendly. During their years of service, Oceanside has kept our beach clean and served the public with the upmost professionalism. In summary, Oceanside Beach Services, Inc., is a very professional and reliable company to partner with. I have the upmost confidence that the), provide the type of service that greatly improves our beach visitor's experience. I strongly recommend Oceanside Beach Services, Inc. gm= Juan Ruiz, Leisure Services Director Page 678 of 1812 Z31HOME Scott Moore, Recreation Manager 1801 NE 6 Street Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: 954-786-4148 Fax: 954-786-4113 Sincerely Scoff Moore, CPRP k wX-I U, �w Im r Ul Will 0"11- 1 Page 679 of 1812 N r !l ano ip i ' �ws a's Warrnes--,t Wc-1come Z31HOME Scott Moore, Recreation Manager 1801 NE 6 Street Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: 954-786-4148 Fax: 954-786-4113 Sincerely Scoff Moore, CPRP k wX-I U, �w Im r Ul Will 0"11- 1 Page 679 of 1812 The City of Boynton Beach To Whom It May Concern - This letter is written in regards to Oceanside Beach Service, They have been providing a beach equipment rental concession (cabanas, loungers, etc ... ) at our public beach since December 2009. We have been very satisfied with their services. 11ey have been responsive and accommodating to our needs. Their level of service has been more than adequate, and they always make their monthly rental payment on tim.e. If further inquiry is necessary, please do not hesitate to contact me. ME Page 680 of 1812 T�_ = 10111-11047M • I Aarnolt VACATION CLUR It is my pleasure to provide an endorsement for Oceanside Beach Services. Mike Novatka and his company have provided reliable and consistent beach services to Marriott's Ocea Pointe for more than ten years and have done an outstanding job for us. They maintain t cleanliness of our beach and provide great service to our owners and guests year around, and have been extremely responsive when a guest has a special need or circumstance. In addition, Oceanside has been a great partner in our charity fund-raising efforts for the Children's Miracle Network charity. 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OCEAN BOULEVARD, OCEAN RIDGE, FL 33435 WHEREAS, at its meeting of December 15, 2015 by Resolution No R15- , the CITY Commission authorized the proper CITY officials to execute this Agreement, hereinafter referred to as "the Agreement" entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Oceanside Beach Service, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "the Concessionaire", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Concessionaire agrees to perform the services, identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. No modifications will be made to the original scope of work without the written approval of the Recreation and Parks Director or designee. 2. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this agreement shall commence immediately. Concessionaire shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this agreement by December 16, 2015. 3. TERM: This Agreement shall be for a period of three (3) years commencing on December 16, 2015. This Agreement may be renewed for three additional one-year periods for the proposed monthly lease payment submitted by proposal dated November 16, 2015 and by mutual consent of City and Concessionaire. 4. PAYMENT. The Concessionaire shall pay the City a sum of 3,000.00 each month for the first thirty six 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 November 16, 2015. a. Said payment shall be made and received by the City on or before the 1St 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. 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 C-1 Page 692 of 1812 Concessionaire at any reasonable time. Monthly reports shall be due on the 1St day of each month to the Recreation and Parks Director. 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 and Parks 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. 5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Concessionaire 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 Concessionaire shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Concessionaire's endeavors. 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Concessionaire shall, in performing the services contemplated by this 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 attorney 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 Concessionaire. 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 per occurrence to 2 million aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits. 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 C-2 Page 693 of 1812 the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to Concessionaire, or any employee of Concessionaire. 10. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The Concessionaire warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide 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 bona fide 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. 11. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The Concessionaire, 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 Concessionaire 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 thirty (30) days written notice to the Concessionaire. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the 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. 15. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this Agreement, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This Agreement shall be construed under Florida Law. 16. 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. 17. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONCESSIONAIRE, 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. 18. ASSIGNMENT. The Concessionaire shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this Agreement without the express written consent of the CITY. C-3 Page 694 of 1812 19. NOTICES Notices to the CITY of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: City of Boynton Beach Attn: Lori LaVerriere, City Mgr. 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Notices to Concessionaire shall be sent to the following address: Oceanside Beach Service, Inc. P.O. Box 13018 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 20. INTEGRATED AGREEMENT This Agreement, together with the RFP and any addenda and/or attachments, 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. 21. PUBLIC RECORDS AND CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES PERFORMED ON BEHALF OF A PUBLIC AGENCY: Contractor shall comply with the State of Florida Public Records Law, Florida Statutes (FS) § 119.0701, specifically to: a. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency in order to perform the service; b. Provide the public with access to such records on the same terms and conditions that the public agency would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119 F. S., or as otherwise provided by law; c. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential, and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and d. Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost to the public agency, all public records in possession of the Contractor upon termination of the Contract, and destroy all duplicate public records in possession of the Contractor upon termination of the Contract, and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. C-4 Page 695 of 1812 If the Contractor does not comply with a public records request, the public agency shall enforce provisions in accordance with Termination for Default as per the Contract Agreement. DATED this day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Janet Prainito, City Clerk Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof, City Attorney C-5 CONCESSIONAIRE Name Title 2015 (Corporate Seal) Attest/Authenticated: Secretary Page 696 of 1812 EXHIBIT "A" Page 697 of 1812 M CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION No. R15-162 - Award the "RFP from Consultants for Economic Development Community Analysis" and authorize the City Manager to sign a Professional Agreement with Strategic Planning Group, Inc. of Ponte Vedra, FL. Strategic Planning Group has submitted a price proposal of $58,926 to complete the scope of work outlined in the RFP. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: On August 5, 2015, Procurement Services opened six proposals in response to the solicitation for "Request for Proposals from Consultants for Economic Development Community Analysis". The City is seeking a consultant to provide a strategy for addressing the economic development needs of the entire City to assure continued and enhanced economic health, tax base expansion, quality job creation and support for municipal services. The Evaluation Committee of City Manager, the Finance Director, and the former Development Director reviewed and scored the six proposals. After all scores were summarized, Strategic Planning Group ranked number one. The Agreement term is for one year, with the option to renew for two (2) additional one- year periods. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The City's goal is to sustain and expand its economic base in order to provide for a high quality of life for all residents and to have a plan in place for years one through five to address growth and development of the community. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted The Proposal Format requested pricing for deliverables on: 1. Economic Analysis; 2. Economic Development Issues 3. Strategic Plan; and to include an hourly rate for additional services that may be required. Strategic Planning Group's price proposal for the three deliverables is: 1. $15,880.00 2. $22,880.00 3. $20,166.00 Strategic Planning Group's proposed hourly fee for additional services that may be required is $125.00. Funding is under account #001-2419-559-49-17 in the FY15/16 Budget. ALTERNATIVES: Not award the RFP and reissue RFP. STRATEGIC PLAN: Page 698 of 1812 STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Strategic Planning Group, Inc. START DATE: 1/1/2016 END DATE: 12/31/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: $58,926 MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: Yes EXTENSION EXPLANATION: The RFP allowed for two (2) additional one-year renewal periods. ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Resolution Resolution approving Strategic Planning Group D Agreement Professional Agreement D Attachment Summary of Redewers Scores D Other Tab Sheet D Other Strategic Planning Group Proposal REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 12:44 PIVD Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 12:44 PIVD Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:37 PIVD City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:52 AKA Page 699 of 1812 Page 700 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AWARDING THE RFP FOR "CONSULTANTS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ANALYSIS" AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A PROFESSIONAL AGREEMENT WITH STRATEGIC PLANNING GROUP, INC., OF PONTE VEDRA, FL; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on August 5, 2015 Procurement Services opened six proposals in response to the solicitation for RFP for "Consultants for Economic Development Community Analysis"; 14 and 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHEREAS, the City is seeking a consultant to provide a strategy for addressing the economic development needs of the entire City to assure continued and enhanced economic health, tax base expansion, quality job creation and support for municipal services; and WHEREAS, the Evaluation Committee consisting of the City Manager, Finance Director and former Development Director reviewed and scored the six proposals ranking Strategic Planning Group, Inc., number one; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton to enter into a Professional Agreement with Strategic Planning Group, Inc., to provide a strategy for addressing the economic development needs of the entire City to assure continued and enhanced economic health, tax base expansion, quality job creation and support for municipal services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\O5C34E31-DB32-4F9B-A146-467785CBCB7C\Boynton Beach. 2419.1.Strategic_Planning_Group_Professional Agreement_-_Reso.Doc Page 701 of 1812 29 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 30 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 31 hereof. 32 Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves a Professional Agreement with 33 Strategic Planning Group, Inc., to provide a strategy for addressing the economic development 34 needs of the entire City to assure continued and enhanced economic health, tax base expansion, 35 quality job creation and support for municipal services and authorizes the City Manager to sign 36 the Professional Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A. 37 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 38 39 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\O5C34E31-DB32-4F9B-A146-467785CBCB7C\Boynton Beach. 2419.1.Strategic_Planning_Group_Professional Agreement_-_Reso.Doc Page 702 of 1812 PROFESSIONAL AGREEMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ANALYSIS THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and , hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. WHEREAS, THE CITY issued a Request for Proposal "from Consultants for Economic Development Community Analysis", WHEREAS, RFP No. defined Scope of Services as the need for a qualified economic development consultant firm to prepare a city-wide "Economic Development Strategic Plan" for a period of year one to year five, and addressing community growth and development to provide for a transformation toward a lasting change for the better; WHEREAS, the CITY determined that CONSULTANT was qualified for to perform the scope of services set forth in the Request for Qualifications; and WHEREAS, at its meeting of , 2015 by Resolution No. the CITY Commission authorized the City Manager to execute this Contract, hereinafter referred to as "Contract No. 060-2410-15/TWH"; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein, the parties agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 - SERVICES CONSULTANT agrees to perform Consultant Services for conducting an in-depth, economic development community assessment of the City of Boynton Beach and providing deliverables as outlined in the Request for Proposal during the term of this Agreement, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment and supplies. be The CITY's Project Manager during the performance of this Contract shall telephone (561) 742 - ARTICLE 2 - TERM The CONSULTANT shall be available to commence services on until project completion issued by the CITY. This Contract may be renewed for two additional one year terms, subject to Consultant acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interests of the City. 1 1 D R A F T Page 703 of 1812 ARTICLE 3 - TIME OF PERFORMANCE Work under this Contract shall commence upon the giving of written notice by the CITY to the CONSULTANT by way of an executed purchase order. CONSULTANT shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this Agreement and the specific task order, unless an extension of time is granted in writing by the CITY. ARTICLE 4 - PAYMENT The CONSULTANT shall be paid by the CITY for completed work and for services rendered under this agreement as follows: a. 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. b. 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. c. 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. ARTICLE 5 - OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS All documents, drawings, CONSULTANT in connection with property of the CITY whether the CONSULTANT shall be permitted and specifications for information endeavors. ARTICLE 6 - FUNDING specifications and other materials produced by the the services rendered under this agreement shall be the project for which they are made is executed or not. The to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings . reference and use in connection with CONSULTANT's This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect only as long as the expenditures provided in the Agreement have been appropriated by the CITY in the annual budget for each fiscal year of this Agreement, and is subject to termination based on lack of funding. ARTICLE 7 - WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS CONSULTANT represents and warrants to the CITY that it is competent to engage in the scope of services contemplated under this Agreement and that it will retain and assign qualified professionals to all assigned projects during the term of this Agreement. In submitting its response to the RFP, CONSULTANT has represented to CITY that certain individuals employed by CONSULTANT shall provide services to CITY pursuant to this Agreement. CITY has relied upon such representations. Therefore, CONSULTANT shall not change the 2 I D R A F T Page 704 of 1812 designated Project Manager for any project without the advance written approval of the CITY, which consent may be withheld in the sole and absolute discretion of the CITY. ARTICLE 8 - 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. ARTICLE 9 - 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 attorney 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. Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable to any third party claiming directly or through the other respective party, for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind, including but not limited to lost profits or use that my result from this Agreement or out of the services or goods furnished hereunder. ARTICLE 10 - INSURANCE 10.1 During the performance of the services under this Contract, CONSULTANT shall maintain the following insurance policies, and provide originals or certified copies of all policies, and shall be written by an insurance company authorized to do business in Florida. 10.1.1 Worker's Compensation Insurance: The CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain for the life of this Contract, Worker's Compensation Insurance covering all employees with limits meeting all applicable state and federal laws. This coverage shall include Employer's Liability with limits meeting all applicable state and federal laws. This coverage must extend to any sub -Consultant that does not have their own Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance. The policy must contain a waiver of subrogation in favor of the CITY of Boynton Beach, executed by the insurance company. 10.1.2 Comprehensive General Liability: The CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain for the life of this Contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. This coverage shall be on an "Occurrence" basis. Coverage shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors, Products Completed Operations and Contractual Liability with specific reference of Article 7, "Indemnification" of this Agreement. This policy shall provide coverage for death, personal injury or property damage that could arise directly or indirectly from the performance of this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall maintain 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. The general liability 3 1 D R A F T Page 705 of 1812 insurance shall include the CITY as an additional insured and shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of the policy upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CITY. 10.1.3 Business Automobile Liability: The CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain, for the life of this Contract, Business Automobile Liability Insurance. The CONSULTANT shall maintain a minimum amount of $300,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability to protect the CONSULTANT from claims for damage for bodily and personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage, which may arise from the ownership, use of maintenance of owned and non -owned automobile, included rented automobiles, whether such operations be by the CONSULTANT or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the CONSULTANT. 10.1.4 Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) Insurance: The CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain for the life of this Contract in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence. 10.2 It shall be the responsibility of the CONSULTANT to ensure that all sub- contractors comply with the same insurance requirements referenced above. 10.3 In the judgment of the CITY, prevailing conditions warrant the provision by the CONSULTANT of additional liability insurance coverage or coverage which is different in kind, the CITY reserves the right to require the provision by CONSULTANT of an amount of coverage different from the amounts or kind previously required and shall afford written notice of such change in requirements thirty (30) days prior to the date on which the requirements shall take effect. Should the CONSULTANT fail or refuse to satisfy the requirement of changed coverage within the thirty (30) days following the CITY's written notice, the CITY, at its sole option, may terminate the Contract upon written notice to the CONSULTANT, said termination taking effect on the date that the required change in policy coverage would otherwise take effect. 10.4 CONSULTANT shall, for a period of two (2) years following the termination of the Agreement, maintain "tail coverage" in an amount equal to that described above for Comprehensive Liability Insurance on a claims -made policy only ARTICLE 11 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 11.1 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 4 1 D R A F T Page 706 of 1812 industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONSULTANT, or any employee of CONSULTANT. 11.2 CONSULTANT acknowledges and understands that, as an independent contractor pursuant to this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall comply with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as amended (Public Records). CONSULTANT's obligation includes, but is not limited to CONSULTANT's obligation to preserve public records and make public records available to third parties in addition to the CITY. ARTICLE 12 - COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES The CONSULTANT warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide 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 Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, the CITY shall have the right to annul this Agreement 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. ARTICLE 13 — TRUTH -IN -NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE 13.1 Execution of this Agreement by the CONSULTANT shall act as the execution of a truth -in -negotiation certificate certifying that the wage rates and costs used to determine the compensation provided for in this Agreement is accurate, complete, and current as of the date of the Agreement and no higher than those charged the CONSULTANT's most favored customer for the same or substantially similar service. 13.2 The said rates and cost shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums should the CITY determine that the rates and costs were increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or non-current wage rates or due to inaccurate representations of fees paid to outside consultants. The CITY shall exercise its rights under this "Certificate" within one (1) year following payment. ARTICLE 14 - 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. ARTICLE 15 - ASSIGNMENT The CONSULTANT shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this Agreement without the express written consent of the CITY. ARTICLE 16 - NON -WAIVER 5 1 D R A F T Page 707 of 1812 A waiver by either CITY or CONSULTANT of any breach of this Agreement shall not be binding upon the waiving party unless such waiver is in writing. In the event of a written waiver, such a waiver shall not affect the waiving party's rights with respect to any other or further breach. The making or acceptance of a payment by either party with knowledge of the existence of a default or breach shall not operate or be construed to operate as a waiver of any subsequent default or breach. ARTICLE 17 — TERMINATION 17.1 Termination for Convenience: This Agreement may be terminated by either party for convenience, upon ten (10) days of written notice by the terminating party to the other party for such termination in which event the CONSULTANT shall be paid its compensation for services performed to termination date, including services reasonably related to termination. In the event that the CONSULTANT abandons the Agreement or causes it to be terminated, CONSULTANT shall indemnify the CITY against loss pertaining to this termination. 17.2 Termination for Default: In addition to all other remedies available to the CITY, this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by the CITY for cause, should the CONSULTANT neglect or fail to perform or observe any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or requirements herein contained, if such neglect or failure continue for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt by CONSULTANT of written notice of such neglect or failure. ARTICLE 18 - 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. ARTICLE 19 — UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES 19.1 Neither the CITY nor CONSULTANT shall be considered to be in default of this Agreement if delays in or failure of performance shall be due to Uncontrollable Forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the non- performing party could not avoid. The term "Uncontrollable Forces" shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage, and governmental actions. 19.2 Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if non-performance is due to forces which are preventable, removable, or remediable, and which the non-performing party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented, removed, or remedied with reasonable dispatch. The non-performing party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable force, give written notice to the other party 6 I D R A F T Page 708 of 1812 describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement. ARTICLE 20 - NOTICES Notices to the CITY of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: City of Boynton Beach Attn: Lori LaVerriere, City Mgr. 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Notices to CONSULTANT shall be sent to the following address: ARTICLE 21 - INTEGRATED AGREEMENT This Agreement, together with the RFP and any addenda and/or attachments, 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. ARTICLE 22 - SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY 22.1 CITY is a political subdivision of the State of Florida and enjoys sovereign immunity. Nothing in the Agreement is intended, nor shall be construed or interpreted, to waive or modify the immunities and limitations on liability provided for in Section 768.28, Florida Statute, as may be emended from time to time, or any successor statute thereof. To the contrary, all terms and provisions contained in the Agreement, or any disagreement or dispute concerning it, shall be construed or resolved so as to insure CITY of the limitation from liability provided to any successor statute thereof. To the contrary, all terms and provision contained in the Agreement, or any disagreement or dispute concerning it, shall be construed or resolved so as to insure CITY of the limitation from liability provided to the State's subdivisions by state law. 22.2 In connection with any litigation or other proceeding arising out of the Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its own costs and attorney fees through and including any appeals and any post -judgment proceedings. CITY's liability for costs and attorney's fees, however, shall not alter or waive CITY's entitlement to sovereign immunity, or extend CITY's liability beyond the limits established in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as amended. 7 I D R A F T Page 709 of 1812 1. Claims, disputes or other matters in question between the parties to this Agreement arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be in a court of law. The CITY does not consent to mediation or arbitration for any matter connected to this Agreement. 2. The parties agree that any action arising out of this Agreement shall take place in Palm Beach County, Florida. ARTICLE 23 - PUBLIC RECORDS The City of Boynton Beach is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Effective July 1, 2013, Section 119.071, Fla. Stat., the contractor shall: 1. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the City in order to perform the service; 2. Provide the public with access to such public records on the same terms and conditions that the City would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed that provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat., or as otherwise provided by law; 3. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and 4. Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer to the City, at no cost, all public records in possession of the contractor upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City in a format that is compatible with the information technology of the agency. Failure of the contractor to comply with the provisions set forth in this General Condition shall constitute a Default and Breach of the Agreement with the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract in multiple copies, each of which shall be considered an original on the following dates: DATED this day of 12015. 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Gray, President and Proposed Project Manager 830-13 N Al A, Ste 402 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 1 (800) 213- PLAN Phone (904) 631-8623 www.spginc.org Page 717 of 1812 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Executive Summary/Scope Executive Summary ............................................................................ 1 Section 3 Experience and Expertise FirmOverview .................................................................................... 3 ProjectExamples ................................................................................ 8 Section 4 Firm Personnel Key Personnel/ r nitin............................................................. 25 Section 5 Project Approach Understanding................................................ ................................. 28 Approach.......................................................................................... 29 QualityControl .................................................................................. 38 Section 6 References References....................................................................................... 40 Section 7 Cost Cost.................................................................................................. 42 Section 8 Timeline GanttChart ................................................................................ 43 Section 9 City Required Forms CityForms ........................................................................................ 44 Strategic Planning Group, Inc. Page 718 of 1812 ion Cover l etto,,:,kr wk� Do i�VO-Korwc, D&V&fOp-%&-K+? Em Of a city, Page 719 0 1812 UMM1010P i 11� 111111 �� ;•1 1!111111111 111111111!1, ;1 �1 111111 If �_Lyj ME Robert J. Gray, Chairman & President rgray@spginc.org Strategic Planning Group, Inc. (SPG) is pleased to submit one original and three (3) copies of our proposal to assist the City of Boynton Beach prepare its Economic Development Community Analysis. Strategic Planning Group, Inc., formed in 1983, has been assisting local and county governments throughout the Southeast prepare and implement successful economic development strategies and redevelopment programs including Boynton Beach. Recent examples include; Pembroke Pines, North Miami, Delray Beach, St. Lucie County, Sarasota, Kissimmee, Tampa/Hillsborough County, St. Petersburg, and Pasco County. We are currently developing the City of Johns' Creek's, GA (Atlanta) first economic development strategy. We also are a site location consultancy to industry having assisted in the relocation of over 25,000 jobs and $10 billion in investment. Not only do we know how to prepare economic develop- ment plans but we know how to implement successful strategies. Our staff has managed four local Economic Develoyment 0 •anizations served under thre active/Board members in the Florida Economic Development Council and the Southern Economic Development Council. Economic development has changed significantly over the last decade. It addresses not only job creation but also workforce trainina. education, housing comprehensive planning and_jn_th_P_r_q,%R. of Boynton Beach, revitalization. We are the only economic development consultancy that also provides in-house expertise in comprehensive planning, workforce housing, and redevelopment planning. We have prepared over 25 comprehensivelgrowth management plans and over 50 redevelopment programs. We firmly believe that redevelopment is economic development. Ex- amples of our successes are Hyde Park, Tampa; St. Armands Circle, Sarasota; Village of the Arts, Bradenton; and the beginnings of a culinary/arts district for North Miami. We are proud of our work as evidenced by our successes in Pembroke Pines, our repeat clients, including; North Miami (20+ years), Pasco County (20+ years) and Ormond Beach, FL (13 years). We are ex uall�.- �uoud of our successes in Aviation Staff Experience — SPG key staff are active in both the Florida Economic Development Council (FEDC) and the Florida Redevelopment Association. Mr. Robert Gray, AICP, proposed project manager, served on the FEDC Board as well as the Economic Development Boards for three Flor- 830-13 North AIA a Suite 402& Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (800) 213- PLAN, (904) 834-2073, cell (904) 631-8623, email rgray@spginc.org Page 720 of 1812 IF -M Won [OK01 le'uplallizz•I I C-4014 VAIlb-11 110 Kelp f atoll 0 IK;Ij I III III I L91'ej in P17A 19171ri Iwo] &@IN laviz Sincerely, =Um= Robert J Gray, AlCF President 830-13 Al A. NORTH I SUITE 402 1 PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 32082 1 800 -213 -PLAN I WWW.SPGINC.ORG (904) 631-8623 RGRAY@SPGINC.ORG Page 721 of 1812 WHY STRATEGIC PLANNING GRoup, INc EXPERIENCE: Economic Development Programs Assisted over 60 communities internationally, as well as numerous regional and local jurisdictions, develop effective Economic Devel- opment Programs. We have also assisted over 25 communities de- velop effective tourism strategies to promote historical and cultural resources. Leaders in Economic Gardening, Knowledge and Crea- economic development. Recent example: Pembroke Pines Assisted 50 redevelopment agencies nationwide, including 30 in Southeastern United States, develop Community Redevelopment Plans which included TlFs and BlDs. Our redevelopment efforts since the 2007 real estate bust alone, have produced over $1 billion in new investment. Example: Ormond Beach, FL EXPERIENCE: Site Specific Market Research Area -specific planning — SPG has conducted feasibility studies for over 450 million square feet of office and retail space, and major enter- tainment and mixed used developments. Example includes: St. Ar- mands Circle, Sarasota. EXPERIENCE: Corporate Site SelectorlRelocator One of a small number of site relocation firms assisting industry in screening potential relocation or expansion sites, negotiating with local governments on preparing incentive packages and coordinating per- mitting and brokerage efforts. EXPERIENCE. Local Knowledge We have recently completed Pembroke Pines' Strategic Economic Development Plan. We have prepared economic and planning studies for Ft. Lauderdale, Sunrise, Coconut Creek, and North Mi- ami. EXPERIENCE. Successful Implementation -- New Jobs and Capital Investment to Communities SPG has been responsible for over 60,000 jobs/$6 billion capital investment. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. V Page 722 of 1812 Apopka x Boca Raton x Boynton Beach x x x x x x x x x x Bradenton x Brevard County x x x x x % Citrus County Clay County x x x x x x x x Cocoa x x x x x x T % x x% x x Coconut Creek x Daytona Beach Shores x x x A x x x x Deland x x x X Delray Beach x x x x X N x x x x x Deltona Edgewater x x x x Fort Lauderdale x x x x x x Fort Pierce x x x Fort Myers x N" A x x x x Hernando County x x x V x Hialeah x x Hillsborough County x x x Jacksonville Beach x x x x x x V x x x x x x x x x x Jacksonville x x x x x x N x x x x x x x x x x x x Kissimmee x S' Key West x x x x x x x x Leon County x x x x x x N, x x x x Levy County Maitland x x x X x x Marlon County Melbourne x x x x x x x % x x x x Navarre Beach x x x X x x x North Miami x x x x N, x x x X, North Port x x x x x x x x Orange County x x x x x x x x x Orlando x x x x A X x x V Ormond Beach x x x x x x I x x K x x x Palatka x x x x Palm Beach County x x Palm Coast x x x x x x x x x x x x x Panama City x x x x V X x x x x x Pasco County x x x x x X" x Pembroke Pines x x Pensacola x x x x x x Pensacola Beach x x x x x x x Pinellas County x x x x x Polk County x x N x x Plant City x x Rockledge x x V x Safety Harbor x x x x r x x Sarasota x x x X, k x X, Springfield x St Augustine x x x X x x x St. Cloud x x St. Johns County x x St. Petersburg x x x x x V % x x x X x x x x Sunrise x x Sumter County x Tallahassee x x x I N 'XI x x Tarpon Springs x x x IK %, x x x Temple Terrace x x "k x Titusville x x x x Vero Beach x x x x W, X x x x x Walton County x x x Winter Haven x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Strategic Planning Group, Inc. i Page 723 of 1812 FTORVOT� 77419052 2364 MORNING 2DAY 33425 32 BCTA FL -us FLL Page 724 of 1812 e c i.,F 1 on Execut'llive Summary/Scope Vision be Economic 10, (What do was war I) Vision Outcomes and Objectives Strategies ,I do n�Ip gcll�l rket /troaclls Meas of 0itand stpae"guicPocul lndustty/Job i Publlu* Development Bu-JIBPri I vato clifilate lClusters) ` I Collabora&)n Page 725 of 1812 and transportation system, the City serves a large regional population. The study will analyze the characteristics of the broader market area and most importantly recent development trends and how they may impact the City's economic development efforts. Finally, SPG will utilize its site se- lector expertise to analyze the City to determine five optimal development sites that have the mos) immediate impact to the City. Part 3 is the development of the Economic Development Plan. Once Part 1 and 2 are complete, petitiveness and increase overall municipal revenues. The EDSP will analyze the City's economic development tools and recommend additional incentive tools. We have recently assisted the City of Ormond Beach create its highly successful local municipal target industry incentive program. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 2 Page 727 of 1812 Secrli'on Experience and Expertise nty Northeast FL" Nassau County Eacambla Cou Duval County (3) Jacksonville (6) Jacksonville Beach Ponsftq"4 ay County Panama City Bear hl Johns County Levy Co a Palm Coast Ormond Beach Citrus C olusla County Marion Maitland Hernando County Sumte Orlando Pasco County Safety Herb J�% S Cocoa (2) Tarpon Springs , St. Petersburg to) Rockledge Manatee C Melbourne D Bradenton (2) Vero Beach Boynton Beach Lee County Delray Beach (2) Collier County North Miami Pembroke Pines Monroe County Page 728 of 1812 M WVLE11 RVA I — 11 SAWZA WV r;A.-*.--k1 5MVV#W& JAW *--WIMA vvSk."Vair ment expertise needed to assist the City of Boynton Beach in its Economic Development Process. As dence, we submit the enclosed statement of qualifica- tions and experience. nomics and planning consulting firm, was founded in 1983. The core of our practice is the implementation of economically viable developments—public or vate. Increasingly, SPGs role is to act as the client's ous disciplines associated with economic develo - ment; comprehensive land -use planning, envir n e - tal assessments, engineering, permitting, desi•n an construction, financing and management, and arke research. opment potential of local governments. We are one of the first consulting organizations to successfully merge the fields of economic devel- opment, workforce development, growth manage- tation planning. Perhaps, most importantly, we are internationally known for forging public/ private partnerships and developing public con- sensus. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. At the heart of all our studies is the belief that, in order to succeed, planning must be based on sound economic and market principles and have solid stakeholder in- volvement throughout the entire planning and implementation process. an 85+% client retention standing. State of Florida RWR November 21, 1983. The document number ofthis corporation is G72058. I Airther certil� that said corporation has paid all fees due this office Otrorigh December 31, 2015, that its most recent annual repon/unifbrm business report was Med on January 7. 2015, and its status is active, Page 729 of 1812 or orate Overview CONSULTING SERVICES SPG combines its experience and resources as a leader in: +Redevelopment Master Planning *Real Estate Market and Financial Feasibility Studi- • • onomic Development +AffordableNVorkforce Housing SPG's consultant team assists our public and private sector clients to maximize profitability and minimize costs while improving the quality of the investment. Some of the services we provide are listed below. MARKET AND ECONOMIC STUDIES Absorption and Pricing Study Development Economics Development Planning and Permitting Economic and Fiscal Impact Highest and Best Use Study Integrated Economic Analysis Investment Analysis Market Assessments Market Feasibility Study ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Community Development Economic Development Strategies Economic Targeting Incentive Planning Site Selection Services Strategic Plan Develo ent �11,rrsn,i I - PLANNING STUDIES Affordable and Elderly Housing Capital Improvement Programs Economic Development Strategies Island Planning Land Development Regulations Long Range Comprehensive Plans Revitalization Plans Tourism Planning REDEVELOPMENT PLANNING Finding of Necessity Fiscal Impact Studies Forming and Supporting CRAs Management of CRAs Redevelopment',%4aster Plan TIF financing analysis and strategies Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 4 Page 730 of 1812 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT of ------ ------ of Relevant experience includes: Florida Florida (cont.) Hinesville Apopka Putnam County Johns Creek Boynton Beach Rockledge Kingsland Bradenton Safety Harbor Oconee Citrus County St. Johns County Tifton Clay County St. Petersburg Louisiana Cocoa Sumter County Covington Delray Beach Tarpon Springs Lake Charles Deltona Titusville Mississippi Duval County Vero Beach Biloxi Escambia County Volusia County Pascagoula First Coast Region Winter Haven North Carolina Hardee County Withlacoochee Region Raleigh Hernando County Alabama Spring Lake Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Autauga County Washington Lee County Calhoun County South Carolina Leesburg Chilton County Coosa River County Fairfield County Leon County Elmore County Texas Levy County Etowah County Corpus Christi Maitland County Mobile County Dayton Manatee County Montgomery County Galveston Marion County St. Claire County Ingleside Monroe County Shelby County Nassau County North Miami Talladega County International North Port California Alice Springs, Australia Orlando Palmdale Darwin, Australia Ormond Beach LA Airport Authority Trinidad & Tobago Ormond Crossings Georgia Arab Republic of Egypt Palm Coast Atlanta Olympic Committee St. Thomas, Virgin Islands St. Croix, Virgin Islands Pembroke Pines Pasco County Camden County St. Johns, Virgin Islands Pensacola City of Conyers/Rockdale Curacao, The Netherlands Polk County County Bimini, Bahamas Page 731 of 1812 The SPG staff has provided assistance to over 60 cities, municipalities and communities lo- . , v W mow 1201 1101900EX41 milli 'MT*Grz7*- F -TWO UR i Services Include: * Agency Programming Financial Analysis # Community Relations * Fiscal Impact Studies * Consumer/Business Sur- * Market Analysis veys * Marketing/Promotions * CRA Management * Market Research * CRA Planning # Property Acquisition * Developer Negotiations Gadsden Disposition Analysis * Development Program- * Property Valuation ming * Regulatory Reviews * Feasibility Analysis + Special Events Project Experience: Vero Beach Australia Florida Winter Haven (2) Alice Springs Boynton each Volusia County Darwin Bradenton (2) Alabama Bahamas Cocoa (3) Baldwin County Bimini Dayton each Shores Gadsden Delray each (2) Mobile Curacao Deltona Jacksonville -Springfield California Jamaica Englewood Palmdale Downtown Kingston Jacksonville -Downtown East Georgia Spain Ft. Myers Augusta Costa del Sol Fort Pierce Hinesville Leesburg South Rome US Virgin Islands Melbourne Tifton St. Croix North Miami (2) Valdosta St. Johns Orange County World Fair St. Thomas Ormond each (2)North Carolina US Territory of Guam Palm Coast Raleigh Panama each Washington Pensacola ckle Roedg Spring Lake Safety Harbor South Carolina Sarasota (2) Fairfield County Springfield Midlands Regional Council Spring Hill St. Andrews St. Petersburg (2) Texas Titusville Corpus Christi Tarpon Springs Galveston Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 6 Page 732 of 1812 SPG was retained by the City to prepare its first Economic Development Strategic Plan which was adopted unani- mously in December 2014. The City is the second most populous City in Broward County. egies. The EDSP goals are: Goal 1: POSITION CITY IMAGE, BUSINESS CLIMATE AND BRAND FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Goal 2: POSITION THE CITY FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOP- MENT Goal 3: DEVELOP PRODUCT - LAND AND BUILDINGS OUT THE CITY Goal 5: DEVELOP INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BALANCED GROWTH Goal 6: IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE -COMMUNITY DEVELOP- MENT Reference: Michael Stamm, Jr. Director, Planning and Economic Development Division City of Pembroke Pines 10100 Pines Blvd Pembroke Pines, FIL 33026 954.435.6513 (Office) mstammAppines.com Pembroke Pines is largely built -out and the SEDIP needed to address redevelopment as well as infill strategies. The graphic below shows the rendering for the new Civic Center that will be built in the now vacant City Center properties. The development of the City Center was a major part of the overall EDSP and the City has recently sold the property and development is under construc- �4011 Page 734 of 1812 Current & Past Per Lormance ST. LuCIE ECONOMIc DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC PLAN St. Lucie ;,','- EDC Econc-mic rctJc oriery', Cc o' St. Lurie CLunb,,, Irc. ECONOPilIC REVEL STRATEGIC PIAN 2015-2020 The EDSP is very comprehensive; containing 6 Goals, 25 objectives and 76 strategies. It should be noted that there is considerable overlap between goals, objectives and strategies and that responsibil- ity for the objectives/strategies involves a host of public and private stakeholders. Contact: Peter J. Tesch, President Economic Development Council of St. Lucie County, Inc. 500 NW California Boulevard STEM Center #103 Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986 77 •-re Cc= Resea-ch, Park I n1olemming th * ST. Lude Co.,. -.d or lab ta0ve - UnWied Vision - em ng Crossman Paf­Nay-Rr)a1 Fhast EDCSWIfingandFundleg Regional CooperatkWartmeruKlas =ukaz ,, >A :era mring •,.,s Corc�_ 'Target!na4sr.e5 Corar-ion/ Meeting Space Coard,nationwkh�-,�Toijt'StDev.Coarx� M Page 735 of 1812 •Pbee Veft • wimvzn managamem Kovenus tpmmcemem • Avin'ItiVility of WmlrucWro o Fus@dLw**IPmining and Fori4in,.3 - COMIOCtVitv Vr MFOPPM IMIM: nF UFr •P w, Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 12 Page 738 of 1812 vw_sbww a w Eduz Ineunv&-rvt Tyidnimp 0 senbm ItLi- Enwunmeftw plowton 0 Aft Culm MROW BUMS6s40 - Rau" Mix .np- I Mmma Vr MFOPPM IMIM: nF UFr •P w, Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 12 Page 738 of 1812 FLoRiDA INsTrruTE OF Ii GOVERNMENT :SAP if close to 1,000 of its citizens in numer- tus workshops and web based surveys. 130MI I �*- -�� *�� W;TMWM �p High W.I. iVtMenwa A Trow IPA" V Zi T-" 1%;W ApiMvrimrr ,r '. err. trrr a 5- C.An; 136AW EM Tofwtli3bd*lwatbnandeqnwibncfqwiffybEdnw.wsby aftdWvato ackbdjdbs� andby wAing dbs* With key OBJEMVE !, I Promote anilable sites and buildird,,; s&ehokhmtopmmteftiogfonasapmktredbwiness Strategy 1.11: Identify key sites and bul Wings cbWmdm Strategy 1.12: Develop plan to market land/building assets Strategy 1.13: Develop a web data Inventory of available land and buildings Goall: FOSTER ECONOMCG H AND EXPANSION OF EXISTING Strategy 1.14: Cal laborate with co mmercial real estate brokers for data onsite and buildil ngs BUSINESSES Strategy 1.15: Collaborate with bank owned foreclosed industrial/off ice properfies Goa[2: DEVELOP PRODUCT -LAND AND BUILDINGS Goal 3: DEVELOP INFRASTRUCrURE Goal4: DEVELOP TALENTAND VMKFORCE U =-17 r, Mf IT. =_ = M M, CBJ ECTI VE U: Crea te in novati ve po rtnei'shi ps to sup port exi A ng Lusi ne %sF,-s a nd ax pa nsi on Strate gV 1.2.1: Work with bu sin ease s to create, attract a nd retai n to rget I ndustri es Strategy 1. 2.2: Do ve lo p a comprehensive ex! A ng Industry program Strategy 1.2.3: Ex pil are options for coil aboral in gwith the private secto r Strategy 1.2.4: 1 ncrease the aware ness and use of local, State an d Re 0 an a I resou roes that assist with retention, attraction and growth of value-added businesses Strategy 1.15: Cal la bo rate wit h co mmercl al real estate brokers [IF Page 739 of 1812 Evaluation of the Future of Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan Market Sensitivity/Flexibility Policy Strategy Recommendations W Current & Past Per formance SPG, was retained by the Hillsborough lip T I H I' M41 NAM 1 9" � 171,00 1 Elements, to ensure that they increase the cf mAetitiveness if the area anI leaf Fltriia in economic growth. These study efforts resulted in the Hills- borough Planning Commission receiving the confident 2013 Future Region Award pre- sented by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. MAW55i� of Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan Summary Matrix FINAL T—VaJI.A33150 I'll 112 2-5919 T ' SPGWWW Ae0nnnKT. 14 Page 740 of 1812 5 -year i development economic strateoc plan Voluda county Approved by ik Volusla County Couna June 2002 Objective, Strategy Objeafte i.1 CreateBase Line For Identifying Workforc. Attributes; Strategy 1.1.1 Establish a routine reporting process for mondoring area amr0oloo and trendo, by 3rd quarter. CY 2002; ongoing strategy trategy 1.1.2 llnle,ujohi. ar,,ja4 m.&rat:.,)n trends to dete.raine lur,olq—th tates, `ay;_'nd qUartl'f. CY 2002: ongoing strategy 1.1.3 1 st'hinh n'mI%­r1r_t'U1Ig io'.' w: ;1a p' -dr. by 2nd quarter, CY 2%2:. hgmng Strategy 1.1 .4 lncG.-ror8tQ and ficanwAly support thj,s S. nor Ccrp Of Retired E,zoutives (,'�PXRF',,wd ,u—.ding mXal small buslne,.-s counseling :or lhnoloess start-ups, b- :;;nn, 13 -rid quarter. CY 2002; ongcmg Objectrwe 1.2 Create Value -Added Employment Opparturdfloy Strategy 1.2.1 Identify taro, rod industry sacts that offer value-added on,pAo,.rment oprextunftlev by 3rd quarter, CY 2002, anga:ng *RrMeW/ 1.2.2 Establish public policy to set 12 meted wage parameter , E-t pmvirftt valua,,addm3 by 310 quarter CY 2OC2, ongoing Strategy I .2.3 r.AaWh an inducerhan' prograrn 0 encourage recruitment of VMIL­ erldc -1 br%1nes8r,,,-. by 3rd CY 2002, ongoing Strategy 1.2.4 `LP'dort development projec's that cre-de physk-al I�codtles that fowler w.luuade.-A emp4yyrrmnl, cagoing Strategy 1.2.6 Orgrnw., and coordim, 3 a Federal Contra :or Procurement Fair to pioy;do local acorsz to federal s>mill business rit­a-sides, by 3rd an finer CY '-103, ontloing, Objective 1.3 Encourage Flowering of Economic Development Activities lortween County, CWas and Chambers of Commerce Strategy J,&j emote a re Mkofing forum to enclutirage partic:patlwn of area chambers, aides and m—ty sconoa,;r der loip.Iont and workforce prach.;Ionacs by tat quarter GY Strategy I .3.2 enc., ,,H. the pf-0-, Kion -f oh n::=r, 4, vju Ayand W nkfo(ce ..-M in t.";.ted I i. h,-;- 1 far L., 11 -6t FLORMA Economic Development Strategic Plan for Volusia Co Florida. The County retained SPG to update its past ee nomic development plans in light of the creation of a ne County EDO. SPG conducted over 70 face-to-face inte u e n n ritc t' e e views, four regional charrettes throughout the County, County workshops and a final Public Hearing on the Strat gic Plan and its implementation program. The County] ft commitment to economic development increased fTo $267,000 to $2.1 million. The $ 100 million Implementation Plan covers six maj goals including: Developing and Implementing a Unifi m a mf Approach to Economic Development; Business Develo d paE ment an• Exnsion; Tourism Enhancement and Exp sion; Workforce Development; Community Developme f T;- - qtj6ar F - LL vironment of Volusia County. Economic - Development 6trotegla Plan Quarter Year CY 2002 CY 2003 G'11 2'004 CY 2005 CY 2005 5 YR total Funding S ource 2 $2,000 OCED 3 2 S2AA0 7 ZOUU 52.000 $2.000 $90.000 DOED 2 51,000 4111000 S1-000 $1.000 $1,000 $5,000 DOED 2 2 $5.000 $5.000 $6.01JU $5,000 $5,000 S25.000 Does DOED Page 742 of 1812 $10,000 $9,000 $3,usis $8,000 $81008 542,000 3 - $26,000 $21-000 1"Ot 171 3 2 $o TO SU $0 SD $0 DOEr 3 2 $350,000 $350.000 $360,000 $350.000 =3.1-0 $1,750,000 DOED 1 2 Z%r6.090 $300.000 $300,000 1300,000 C300,000 $1,5C0.000 DOED 4 3 $20,000 320.000 $40.000 DOED $01%.000 S115111000 $670,000 t868.000 $670,000 $3,315,000 2 2 ✓18'000 $3,000 $3.000 $5.(00 4;&.100 DOED 4 2 -12,oar $1 PIOC9 $12,000 S11:10C13 512,1:9 `°=- a :% Page 742 of 1812 ro --------------------- ------- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Execubve Summary 71;�l PASCO COUNTY "THE CENTER OF THE TAMPA BAY REGION" r*t�P INC ARAM] C PL 1 -0fl N G; PEL�� SPUM., U1, r, -ISRM� U Clay County, Florida. SPG was re- tained by the County Commission and the County's Economic Development Council to prepare a Countywide Economic Devel- opment Program to guide the County's Comprehensive Plan. The Plan contained a Business Plan and Target Industry Program to assist the County in attracting industry and business, thQr i reducing tbA, -the daily out migration of workers to Duval County (Jacksonville). Clay County has recently landed over 7,500 new, high paying jobs as a result of the implementation of the Coun- ty's strategy. Economic Development Program for Pasco County, Florida. SPG was com- missioned by the Economic Development Council of Pasco County to develop an overall Economic Development Strategy for the County. SPG used its proprietary indus- trial target model to identify potentially tar- geted industries, to develop the overall strenglh and aknesjitle C6", W#Mr9V§_ WiLw"-C-1 k., t 7 Y-Wult %iy­ %n V-wl 711117 ficient areas. An organizational analysis was also conducted and recommendations were given to strengthen the overall eco- yr4Q-_iUM ty. As part of the effort, detailed survey re- search and interviews were conducted to determine local perceptions and strengths and weaknesses. In addition, surveys and interviews were tak i looked at Pasco County but had chosen to locate elsewhere. WA Page 743 of 1812 66 [I Current & Past Perrmance L LPN an yze each of the region's five coun- ties' (Marion, Sumter, Hernando, Citrus and Levy) potential for industrial development. The study was used by the Private Industry Council to work with each of the counties to develop job training programs to assist in the attraction of new businesses to both the re- gion and individual counties. Economic Development Program the City of North Miami, Flo Pr g am 'or fd r4d 31. SPG was retained by the City to develop 1 u Economic Development ProgIrrain, amn ou growth of the City's 2000 Vision Progr L jJ The City developed a program to ijncrease share of the State's Film tal and began the process of land assembl to create future commerce parks. i IN Page 744 of 1812 AND PLANNING Page 745 of 1812 LT_ hcart of Boynton SpuialAtreykdeyi; urrent ast e) Master Plan Figure 27 wro, af 4s 4 0, m r 0 a Ww I'm, pill "JUIR 11) In 'u 'i M, MR., J'i L a PF=i FR:F-R M:a OZQ OEM Q F=1 LEGEND T to 988 map —NANO nwrl 0 `AL1 F� I 1 Client: City of Boynton Beach, Florida Team Strategic Planning Group, Inc. Services Stakeholder Engagement Market and Economic Repositioning Civil Engineering/Transportation Affordable Housing Capital Improvement Planning Neighborhood Leadership Program Urban Design Implementation Strategies Wo Page 746 of 1812 State Road 100 CRA Corridor/Palm Coast City Centre CRA Master Plan J;l F"GM COU11" Au"Wr 2111M'� V a AM, �Mn PALM -.W 1W OIWW� OTC;W !--AW, fat k gum=,,- g Developer Analysis City, Center like the RAC - was the last greenfield in Pka alm Coast, and was designated to be the City's only Downtown. It has seen over $450 million in private sector investments all since the 2007 Recession. It currently contains close to I million square feet of retail, 200, 000 square feet of office, a major theater and 500 residential units. When built -out, the Centre will contain Page 747 of 1812 111�1111111 �1111 11 1 � ti;11: I I io�jjl '1� 1111 111 Min - DOWNTOWN MELBOURNE CRA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN "Returning the Harbor to Harbor City" October 2005 F1%J4L YEP -1112T ........... ty A 1Z,%1m4,p—nt Pt.. :777= Client: City of Melbourne, Florida Team: Strategic Planning Group, Inc., lead consultant Services: Redevelopment Master Plan Economic Repositioning Strategy Urban Design Plan Transportation Implementation Plan Funding Strategies The CRA has seen increase in building activity even in th current recession with the building and opening of mixed use office and condominium buildings. r] Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 22 Page 748 of 1812 State Roads 436/50 Redevelopment Axea Retail/Commercial Market Evaluation m0gam Client: Orange County Growth Management Department Team: Strategic Planning Group, Inc., with Reynolds, Smith & Hills, Inc. I # I I I I I . I Retail Market Performance Swm WardD CVB Ressaft DepAmrit FWkia DepwknaMof and SPG, Irr— 2DOO BwMm aW PmfawWal 57— Strategic Planning Group, Inc. Retail Market Performance Page 749 of 1812 Swm WardD CVB Ressaft DepAmrit FWkia DepwknaMof and SPG, Irr— 2DOO BwMm aW PmfawWal ReguMm Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 23 Page 749 of 1812 M0 -71 001 St. Armand's Circle has a long and prestigious history as a premier shopping destination. Recently, howev- er, the Circle has faced significant challenges from a variety of sources. The circle's age is beginning to show, the quantity and quality of competition has in- creased, and customer demographics and prefer- ences have changed significantly. Notably, the cle's primary anchor (the upscale regional depart- ment store, Jacobson's) closed in 2002 and has yet to be replaced. weiiiinar�rdll­wt ment plan, SPIG was r tained by the St. Armand' business improvement di trict and the City of Sar sota to prepare a Retai Office/Hotel Feasibili' Study which provided th l bid and the City with upda ed demographic and coi sumer profiles and strate- FE Page 750 of 1812 'Seionic Person nellOrganization Page 751 0 1812 Organization Chart Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 25 Page 752 of 1812 m ProJect Approach Page 755 0 1812 The following pages define our approach to strategic planning and our scope to prepare the City's Economic Development Action Plan. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 28 Page 756 of 1812 Why do Economic Development? Based on assisting over 60 regions, counties and communities prepared economic development plans, the public sector is involved in economic development to: • Increase wealth and prosperity for the City and its citizens; • ensure job opportunities for all of its citizens; • expand the tax base for local government to better serve the citizens; • improve the quality of life of its citizens by increasing the standard of living; and • ensure a bright sustainable economic future for the City. wk� DO 5010-VAIA-6a D&V&fOPM&1%f'7 Ex nand tne tax basp, Jor doca'. gavernment to bettei, serve our citizens and kv 5&10m'j� Sy"Acm Uc support educatmn 8PG Wealth generation occurs when products and services are exported outside of jurisdictional boundaries and money is imported in return. When companies have wages above the local or state average, the standard of living is raised. Local retail and service jobs, although needed, culate money within the community but do not create wealth for the immediate area unless serving visitors to Boynton Beach. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 29 Page 757 of 1812 ffl� = � velopment Plan will outline the goals, objectives and action steps required to achieve the City's goals. By encouraging high levels of capital investment along with high -wage jobs, the tax base is ex- panded, thereby providing more dollars for local and state governments to provide high-quality ser- vices. This new tax base will continue to provide a strong return, especially at the local level, for many decades. Local economic development is a process of deliberate intervention in the economy of a particular locality to stimulate economic growth by creating the local business climate which fosters private investment. It is a process which is neither exact nor fully predictable, and is more of an art than a science. For communities, the results of the process are jobs, revenue, and long—term economic prosperity. IIIII IIII!IIJ III ''U'll qWi 10!! 111, 1 Strategic Planning is a visionary process of what an organization, place or group wants to be, at some determined point in time. Strategy is the framework that guides those decisions that deter- mine the nature and direction of the process. Strategic planning is the development of that frame- work. The following are definitions used in this Plan to define the elements of strategic planning: goal, objective, strategy, and action steps. * mf6e_re_vvvLare;___ • Vision, where we want to be; • Action plan, how do we get there; • Evaluation, how are we doing. Vision h Eco ic isarr 04AC 5 and Objectives Areat,, :sit Strategies Opportunand S %cus ga " IndustrylJob Pubit lid DevWopmPnt mato r (Clunterb Cli Private Coll obor,.it Ion ActionsW' �_ivhat db vve doO� WS- Capitate Cl' IMMdMent CafOrce R&O,! spedfic, sWms Infrasova ure DeveWpnimt /) Attraclon Actions Fomation Inno% Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 30 Page 758 of 1812 r*YFMF7W TWI: Rnff en I ce ine q its residents. To this end, the City has committed to prepare an Economic Development Strategic Plan with incorporate specc actions and tasks with corresponding metrics to direct the City over the next five year plus time period. Site location, especially prime or basic businesses that bring dollars in from outside the area or region, do not initially look at political boundaries. Market forces and income flows are regional nature. Once a firm has established what region it wishes to locate, the site selection process b gins the process of competitive property or site analyses. I The biggest mistake local governments make is to define the market in terms of only its specific •f •. 1i1rfQr-,-1 1101 ry--as tempt to define only their own labor market whereas a company will analyze the commuting basin that sur- rounds a potential site. In most cases this involves up to a 30 minute commute radii which usually includes multiple counties. The graphic shown here, is Boynton Beach's labor shed. As shown, employees working within the City come from throughout the entire South Florida mar- ket. Based on Census data, the City has approxi- mately 27,705 people working within its boundaries using 2012 Census data. Of those workers, only 3,420 both live and work within the City, while 24,285 tf its-r6si16nits wirk*Ytsif&-th,5 City &nV_23j34wtrk- zrs, who live outside the City, actually work within the City boundaries. r. P LjrAW_""011ff_^W I T I in the Tampa Bay market, they looked at their existing workforce and decided on new campuses in Pasco County. 195TUMMUM M Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 31 Page 759 of 1812 M Ar -193 I 1 [011110 Lo q itmv11111ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ql� Beach Econom le Development Strategies t , I I I . I 5:nremalTranele f I AtAkohnirlara I '`(, sprial i Hod& Stakeholder Missions and Goals flTIF— Strategic & COMP, Plan Incentive Policies o ReSoUrces Ellis Stra Cow rw 1, 0M 0nNes 41 PPO Threm EconamICA Developmentff– Issues & M M�jl UMN Performar lAs Sectors Attraction Retention Partnerships Alternatives Incentives 4 Economic Action Strategies Plans & investment partners,)ip Programs Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 32 Page 760 of 1812 Scope of Services Based on our experience in developing over sixty (60) Economic Development Plans, we will or- ganize the Economic Development Strategic Plan into five phases with specific tasks and deliver- ables to be completed upon the conclusion of each phase. Your RFP defines three Phases: Economic Base Analysis, Development Issues and Prioritizati 'I and Economic Development Strategic Plan. We have summaries our approach and the RFP r ,•uirements below; PHASE I ECONOMIC BASE ASSESSMENT This phase includes Project Set-up and Economic Base Analysis (Who We Are and Who is our Compeon) PROJECT SETUP A strong working relationship between our team and your project team is essential. The kick-off meeting provides the opportunity to discuss objectives, define success factors, identify relevant studies and initiatives, and review the team's overall expectations for the engagement. The. out- come of the meeting will be a project management plan that will serve as the foundation for all the work to follow. The phase will also include a tour of the area and a review of existing planning documents, our analysts prepare a targeted analysis of demographic and economic factors that are of the great- est concern to economic decision makers. tee to define the following: MMHZE�= 01 Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 33 Page 761 of 1812 �"VSTTI Local partners and stakeholders to be interviewed, such as: • County, City, and State officials • Chamber of Commerce representatives • Business Development Board of Palm Beach County • Major employers and industry leaders • Define project goals and expectations • Define short and long-term economic development objectives Initial data collection and review of previous reports: We will obtain and review previous reports, assessments, and plans undertaken or commissioned by the City, Broward County including the Greater Ft. Lauderdale Alliance, and other entities as related to economic development, land use planning, and zoning. The insights gleaned from these reports and findings will educate the project team and allow for a review of prior successes and failures in the planning arena. We will also request information and data sets needed for the project that can be obtained through the City. ECONOMIC BASE ANALYSIS The main purpose of the economic base analysis is to quantitatively define where the City is today with respect to economic development and how it relates back to the County and region. Economk Trends This market-based analysis focuses on factors that define the area's overall competitiveness and highlight each area's unique economic strengths and weaknesses in the context of the larger economy. For example, since the City's Vision and SEDP were prepared, the City of Pembroke Pines has begun construction of its 3,500 seat mixed use civic center and its Town Center. To the South, the American Dream Miami entertain ment/retai I mall. Competitive Economic Analysis It is important for the City to fully understand its competitive economic development market and will analyze those communities that it is competing with and define the City of Boynton Beach's relative advantages and disadvantages. This analysis will include a review of the existing labor shed. Competitive Market Analysis Because the City is largely built out, its future growth will largely be infill and redevelopment. Re- development is based on the ability to establish competitive advantages over competing geogra- phies. Within this competitive market analysis, SPG will meet with local and regional developers and real estate brokers to determine those areas and/or development that are Boynton Beach's current and projected competitors. Based on these finding, SPG will develop competitive metrics to determine what are the market positive and negative characteristics and determine specific gaps that exist between the City and its competitors. This analysis will focus on the office, retail and industrial sectors. PHASE 2: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IDENTIFICATION AND PRIORITIZATION This phase will establish what the City's vision and expectations related to economic development. A major part of the analytics involves an analysis of the City's overall economic strengths, weak- nesses, opportunes and treats. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 34 Page 762 of 1812 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Treats Analysis (SWOT) This Phase is largely based on a Strengths, Weakness, Opportunity and Threats (SWOT) analy- sis. Unlike traditional SWOT assessments that focus on issues so general they could apply to al- most any community, we pay special attention to those critical issues that will clearly differentiate the City from other communities. Our SWOT process is unique because it ensures that the City and region considers not only internal issues, but also issues that impact national and international competitiveness. During the Public Input process, we will conduct a series of interviews and survey. We will attempt to interview and/or survey Representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Representatives from City governments, I Representatives from the Business Development Boa• Major employers and industry leaders, Local businesses within potential target industries, I Cultural and Arts Coal itions/Associatioirs MT ng topics: • Economic trends and conditions • Education • Workforce development • Physical development and infrastructure + Available land and built -space * Infrastructure capacity and availability • Transportation infrastructure * Highways * Airports * Rail Economic development efforts * Incentives * Business retention and expansion activities * Business recruitment/marketing activities ® List of prospects over past five years by industry and space needs + Entrepreneurial business start-ups Quality of Life * Safety * Healthcare ® Parks and recreation ® Entertainment * History, Arts and Cultured rod r� 111IM11 [@I layer- E;m #I IZITJ [oil ------- 00 2 0 - Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 35 Page 763 of 1812 Provide technical documentation explaining the rationale behind the implementatior. recommendations PROJECT TWIELME Once the contract is signed and scope of services agreed upon, we will begin working on the Eco- nomic Development Strategic Plan immediately. The complete SEDP can be completed within six months from Notice to Proceed (see Gantt Chart) Ml.f I'll M; W -IF 1110111119MZICY 1 1 6 ''1 • High -impact industrial, commercial and retail development, • Leverage its existing Arts/Entertainment/Culture and Sports venues • Provide for a more diversified economy—more job opportunities, • Reduced existing vacancies, • Improved infrastructure to support development, • An increased R and • An improved quality of life. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 37 Page 765 of 1812 SPG's management team starts interacting with the client immediately upon firm selection to become fully attuned to the needs, scope of services, schedule and cost. The first step is the preparation of the scope of work to fully define and detail the scope of services to be achieved by the final product. Each item in the scope is then divided into one or more tasks; the responsibility for each task is assigned to the appropriate qualified professional. A work flow schedule is then prepared which includes task start and end dates; iden- tifies inter -related and sequential tasks; and details milestones and in-house client reviews. The work flow schedule is then visually depicted as a Gantt Chart (bar graph). This system represents all tasks in time. This enables all personnel working on the project to visually determine not only the status of their assigned tasks, but also the status of tasks which must be completed by an earlier stage of analysis. A production flow chart is developed for the Table of Contents from the Gantt Chart for use in Quality Con- trol. EXONG N 0 1 0_1 XW4 W I MrOMOO �s- I O�TVIIIIN Ul SCIII LIU UVWSL,' utilization, and needs for additiorial information flow with the client. Existing project status is then com- pared with the predetermined goals for that point in time. Some elements of project status can be deter- mined daily; for example, the staff utilization report ensures that individual staff members are working on the correct task on the proper day. A review is conducted upon project completion to evaluate individual staff performance as well as client response to the product. Clients receive the benefit of having only proven professionals work for them, viduals who have matured in their professional growth with the feedback and guidance of both peer and management review. The true test of any project management is the professionalism of the product itself. SPG's quality control is initiated with the first step of project planning. The production flow chart allows the scheduling of report contents, ensuring an easy transition from document generation by the technical staff to document produc- tion by the Word Processing Center. At this point, the tasks converge into a document through technical writing and editing, formatting, typing, reproduction, graphics, and general document coordination. Journals maintained daily by professional staff record the origin and date of information, thereby enabling accurate retrieval of text, table references, and bibliographies. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 38 Page 766 of 1812 can also be accomplished. I I L4 from original planning and layout design to final camera-ready stage. Graphics personnel provide carto- graphic, drafting, illustration, layout and design, and photographic services. Computer graphics and design capability is integrated with document production allowing "in-house publishing" of high quality rivaling tyR- set printing and offering clients significant cost savings. Other features of the SPG document control and production system are its technical writing and document coordination fimctions. Written materials --report and proposals --constitute SPG's only "product". They are therefore given professional editing and rewriting treatment through the services of a technical writer with extensive training and experience. The technical writer translates technical data into readable documents to ensure both comprehension and correct grammar and usage. This writing function is complemented by a ,rofessional document coordinator who is responsible for orderly test and avhics develoy rocessing, reproduction, proofing, and format. The document coordinator ensures consistency and professionalism in every SPG document. OEM I sms " J., '"M117177M client; the mosor their money. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 39 Page 767 of 1812 References AVG & Median Personal Income I Taxbl, BL�sinew rn-AM 11 4 Povertv Rates Lodging Occupancy AVG Room R�tl;i ;-t- ifi�dm!ts!o2s Revenues Trends Overall as '�By_l_ndustrv_ By Role/Professior, Available ��Mpna Devefopment Metrics Acres in Cultivation Total Crop p Value j.��ermits Total Wages j4F;ersonal Property Valuation Trends i4,to�pa*able Land Cost fRetail Sales Trends Sales 1 s.f. by so pRetail Leakagennual Capital Improvements vs. Benchmarks fP;,Oormanoe'of Schools vs Benchmar �rrPublic Safety vs benchmarks Page 768 of 1812 REFERENCES City of Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines MICHAEL D. STAMM JR. 10100 Pines Blvd Pembroke Pines, FL 33026 954.435.6513 (Office) 954.435.6546 mstammt@-Ppines.com Description of Service: 101:171 Lai *111 L.71 i I aid me I F I i in Wig 61 ipW401 E IWO Mr. Joe Mannarino 22 South Beach Street Ormond Beach, FL 32175 (386) 676-3342 man nari no@ormondbeach. org] 0 -•.i'-• 11112161 W11 sisting the City with its economic development in- centives program. I - 1 0 1 •• 1 0 City of North Port Ruth A. Buchanan 4970 City Hall Boulevard North Port, FL 34286 Phone 941.429.7029 Fax 941.429.7079 rbuchananCcb,citvofnorthport.com 11 A major DRI. SPG working with the Florida Institute of Government, assisted in the development of the City's new Strategic Economic Development Program (SEDP): 2013-2018. St. Lucie County, FIL Peter J. Tesch, President Economic Inc. 500 NW California Boulevard STEM Center #103 Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986 Tel: (772) 336-6254 Cell: (772) 812-0623 E-mail: PteschO-YourEDC.com Description of Service: SWOT Analysis and development of a Strategic Eco - tion program. City of Deltona Jerry Mayes, Business Development Administrator 2345 Providence Blvd Deltona, FIL 32725 Phone: 386-878-8619) jmayes@deltonafl.gov of this project Ms. Sherman was Deputy City Manager for Deltona) Deputy County Administrator Flagler County 1769 E. Moody Blvd Bldg. 2, Suite 302 Bunnell, FIL 32110-0787 386.313.4001 ssherman@flagiercounty.org Description of Services: thr&G4 Uve�: opment Strategic Plan. City of North Miami Tanya Wilson-Sejour, AICP City Planner, Community Planning & Development Dept City of North Miami, 12400 NE 8th Avenue North Miami, FL 33161 305.895.982 r Ii - NM2zMzMEk== City in its economic redevelopment efforts. Dates of Service: 1992; 2012-14 Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 40 Page 769 of 1812 Justin Kirouac Assistant City Manager City of Johns Creek, GA 1200017indley Rd Suite 402 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-512.3355 441qft 0 "1 - Vr.X1_V1W.%1 Description of Services: tegic Economic Development Plan which in- cludes community surveys, and interviews, comparative community assessment, and strategies ti, thfarsity the City's ta,-,A:as6 �vhi& is highly reliant on residential ad valorem tax- es. Ms. Cindy Dittmer, AICP Planriix,g anI Eoizcimic 1FeYalsXmeiq-1irecttr 900 E. Strawbridge Ave. Melbourne, FIL 32901 953-6209 cdittmer@melboumeflorida.org Description of Services: The study was a complete Redevelopment Master Plan Update for the Downtown / Hist ic City of Melbourne. SPG was the prime co I tractor - City of Sarasota, Florida Mr. David Smith General Manager 1565 First Street Sarasota, FIL 34236 (94 1) 954-4195 (Office) (941) 954-4179 (Fax) •I- W 6 - . I . • j# A -0- velopment Plan for St. Armands Circle in Sara- sota. SPG was also retained by the City to prepare feasibility studies for the New Town CRA. Ms. Armanda Lampley Community Planning Manager 600 Cleveland Street, Ste 800 Clearwater, FIL 33755 (727) 464-8252 alampley@pinellascounty.org Description of Services: gpQ municipalities housing study. FjV Page 770 of 1812 ' 1eg0it o n REGIONAL GOALS defy oirkol r-1 Supp,ler FrMs '01 Fift* sup.0yomp linpulb. raw Maw -,hofs Humon Ircchookogy Fielanc," aod susinasb �* p1hymcal Rosou re -re COP1131 Climate tafro-struchorA Page 771 0 1812 1w, Fee Schedule ESTIMATED MAN-HOURS SPG Principal Senior Senior Total JT TASKS PD Associate ED Clerical Project Hourly rate- $150 $100 $85 $35 PHASE I ECONOMIC BASE ANALYSIS $14;980 !act Mck-Off Pj[o $1,600 1 Staff Workshop on Goals, Etc. 8 4 Economic Analysis $13,380 1 Economic Trends 6 32 2 Competitive Economic Development Analysis 4 32 3 Competitive Real Estate Development Analysis 8 32 24 PHASE 2 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES $21,280 SWOT Focus Gups $11,70 I Focus Groups et al 24 24 2 SWOT Workshop 8 12 3 SWOT Analysis 6 24 Taret Industry Analysis g__$4,520 1. Target Industry Analysis 12 32 Define 0pportunW Areas $3,060 1 Select 5 development/redevelopment site 6 8 16 Workshop $2,000 1 Workshop (prepare/attend) 8 8 TASK 3 EDSP $19;860 Collaborattve Opportun $1,100 1Define areas for collabrative opportunities 2 8 Implement Strategies and Incentives $7,400 1 Implementation Strategies 4 24 2 Incentives and Funding Options 2 12 3 Metrics 6 12 4 Land Use/LD R recommendations 8 workshop $2,000 1 Workshop (prepare/attend) 8 8 Draeport $7,000 1 DraftReport 16 32 40 Final EDSP &port $2,360 I Final Report 4 12 16 TOTAL ESTIMATED MAN-HOURS 132 228 136 56 552 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSULTING FEE $19,800 $22,800 $11,560 $1,960 $56,120 ESTIMATED EXPENSES 5.00% $2,806 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $58,92!j; Roundedl $58.926 SOURCE:STRATEGICP LANNING GROUP, INC. 8/1/2015 Page 772 of 1812 Timeline Page 773 of 1812 Strategic Planning Group, Inc. 43 Page 774 of 1812 d �m 511, "on City Forms see the most economic growth next year Page 775 of 1812 L, I ty Form Submit RFP's To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton each Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton each, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6323 RFP Titlo: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ANALYSIS Responses will be publicly opened and recorded for acknowledgement of receipt in Procurement Services, unless specified otherwise, on: August 6. 2016, no later than 2:30 P.M. (LOCALjIME and may not be withdrawn within ninety (9 0) days after such date and .j time. Name of Vendor: Strategic Planning Group, Inc. Area Code, 800 Telephone Number: 213-7526 (PLAN) cell (904) 631-8623 Area Code: 904 FAX Number: 834-2073 Mailing Address, 830-13 N AlA, Suite 402 City/State/Zip: Pante Vera each, FL 32082 Vendor Mailing Date: hv'; -2:0 1 I OAuth ariz i�Si naturep Robert J Gray, President Name Typed City ®f Boynton tF, ach 22 060-2410-IS/T"WH THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSWE RED COMPLETE AND ACCEPIABLE Page 776 of 1812 M The undersigned declares that he/she has carefully examined the specifications contained (n this HWE �'* �� Fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars (includes expenses) �$.__15'880 (Wriften Amount) Twenty two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars (includes expenses) ($_??_,880 (Written Arnourt) 3. STRATEGIC PLAN: TwentyAhmmandDae-liundred- (Wriften Amount) Fixed hourly rate for additional tasks outside the Scope- of Work as requested.' One hundred and twenty five Hour ($ 125 (Written Amount) Strategic Planning Group, Inc. COMPANY NAME 904 ) 631.8623 Robert J Gray, AICP TELEPHONE NO. PRINTED NAME rgray@spginc.org President E-MAIL ADDRESS TITLE THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. I Page 777 of 1812 0 17MMMMMM, MT: answers to 4uestions made hereinafter: I SUBMITTED TO: City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services DMsion 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Check One Submitted By: Corporation V Name: LL Strategic Planning Group, Inc. Partnership Address.- 830-13 N AlA, Suite 402 Individual City, State, Zip: PonteVera each, FL 32082 Other Telephone No.: (800) 213-7526 (PLAN), 904 631-8623 Fax No.: (904) 834-2073 L� Wt-1*10) 2 4 91--1 ol nwz�Koj M m &I I i yzlv� g.Name and address of Resident Agent: Babette Ashley Smith Garnbrell Russell 50 N. Laura St, 21 CiLy of Bcvnwn Beach #2600 30-2410-15/TWH Jacksonville, Fl- 32202 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Page 778 of 1812 The correct name of the Respondent is: same as above The address of the principal place of business is: some as above 2. If Respondent is a corporation, answer the following'. a. Date of Incorporation: Oct. 1983 b. State of Incorporation: Florida - C. President's name: Robert J Gray, President d,Vice President's name: e. Secretary's name: _ Christie Ory t Treasurer's name: --Colette Corless g.Name and address of Resident Agent: Babette Ashley Smith Garnbrell Russell 50 N. Laura St, 21 CiLy of Bcvnwn Beach #2600 30-2410-15/TWH Jacksonville, Fl- 32202 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Page 778 of 1812 City Lv Form a. Date of organization: b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: C. State whether general or limited partnership: 4. If Respondent is other than an individual, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: 5. If Respondent is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 32 years Under what other former names has your organization operated? None T Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this RFP. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. See attached 8. Have you personally inspected the site of the Library Sailfish Caf] YES M NO F --V] 25 Page 779 of 1812 List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) Robert Gray, AICP 30+ years economic and redevelopment experience, over 60+ EDSP plans prepared Mary Jane Staney, CEcD 30 years economic development experience, including Pine Pembroke Pines SE] =-, n. M=xen 10. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: Robert J Gray, President 11. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interesi of more than five percent (5%) of the Respondent's business and indicate th-t- percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: Robert Gray, 100% 12. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Respondent: None other than SPG 13. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which have been filed by or against the Respondent, its parent or subsidiaries or predecessor organizations during the past five (5) years. Include in the description, the disposition of each such petition. None ever (32 years) 14. List all claims, arbitrations, administrative hearings and lawsuits brought by or against the Respondent or its predecessor organization(s) during the last five (5) years. The list shall include all case names, case arbitration or hearing identification numbers, the name of the project which the dispute arose, and a description of the subject matter of the dispute. None ever (32 years 26 City of Boynton Beach 060-2410-IS/TWH THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Page 780 of 1812 08" 15. L.i,.,t and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which 'the Respondent, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. None ever (32 years) 1& Has the Respondent, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) been CONVIC"I'LD OF a Public Entity Crime, debarred or suspended from bidding by any government during the last five (5) years? If so, provide details. None ever (32 years) The Respondent acknowledges and understands that the information contained in response to this Qualification Statement shall be relied upon by owner in awarding the contract and such information is warranted by Respondeni to be true. The discovery of any omission or misstatement that materially affects the Respondents qualifications to perform under the contract shall cause the owner to reject the proposal, and if after the award, to cancel and terminate the award and/or contract. (Signed) (Title Robert J Gray, President Subscribed and sworn to before me This _L_day of 2015 VT% MERCEDES MCLEOD Xtary Public (Signature) da Notary Public - State or Floril MY Comm. Ex 1,ov 2, 2018 My Commission Expires: CDmmilsiofl # FF 138861 27 City of Boynton Beach 060-2410-15 FI THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPYABLE, Page 781 of 1812 City Forms REFERENCES FOR Strategic Planning Group, Inc. (NAME OF FIRM) __ jj� Company Name: City of Pembroke Pines Address: 1011 Rnpq Rlyd Pp Scope of Work: -1 F-WRI- 2W -9171 it -q Stratp-air- Fr-nv __WPvP_[nnTrP_vH_Ptvw 4 1 9 —Psp-pared IS— - Contadt Name: Ir! ictaelSta 11 n --Jr- niractor 954435-6513 - - Phone: Fax: E -Mail: 954.436.6513 954.435.6546 mstamm@ppines.com Company Name: City of Ormond Beach, FL I Scope of Work: i Prena Contact Name: Joe-Mannarkia—EcOlroTric Devpinnmpnt nwrActor Phone: Fax: E -Mail: 386.676-3342 mannarino@ormondbeach.org Company Name: Development Council of St. Lucie County —Economic Address: 500 NW California Boulevard, STEM Center, #103, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 Scope 0 Wirk: Prepare its Strategic Economic Development Strategic Plan: 2015-2020 Contact Name: Eml.n tzm;1 Preside-tt Phone: Fax: E -Mail: 772.336.6254 Ptesch@youredc.com Company Name: is City of North Part, FL Address: 4970 City Hall Blvd, North Port FL 34286 • i Phone: Fax: E -Mail: 941.429.7029 904.429.7079 rbuchanan@cityofnortqport.com City of Boynton Beach 060-2410-15/rWH THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE 9.1 wo Page 782 of 1812 TFI-T�W�F �,--A FLORIDA RFP TITLE: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ANALYSIS RFP No.: 060-2410.1 VH RESPONDENT: Strategic Planning Group, Inc. DATE SUBMITTED: August 3, 2015 in the Contract Form, to furnish all services necessary ecoomplete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents. ADDENDUM NO. 'DATE ADDENDUM No. DATE #1 7/29/2015 KI Page 783 of 1812 SfATE OF FLORIDA 0 SS 1, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein sub,mitted 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 integrator or by an officer of the corporation. By: Ml\ F --NA "ESIS &ATG—RE-------- Sworn and subscribed before me this day of 201.5 at Large Minted Information: Robert J Gray NAME TITLE Strategic Planning Group, Inc. COMPANY W Page 784 of 1812 A Notary Public Siale of FloriJa My Cc, -.m. Expir-s Nov 2, 2018 Commission 0 FF 138861 Minted Information: Robert J Gray NAME TITLE Strategic Planning Group, Inc. COMPANY W Page 784 of 1812 City �rms state,,)f Florida Cou-Ity of St. Johns Robert J Gray being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1 ) He/Sche is President of Strat lic Planni Group, inc. _,the (Title) (Name of Corporator or Integrator) Rer,pondent that has submitted the attached RFP: 2) He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached submittal and of ah' pertinent circumstances respecting such submittal; 3) Said RFP is genuine and is not a collusive or sham RFP; 4) Further, the said Respondent nor any o ..+ socers, owners, agents, representatives, ern * ployees or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way calluded, conspired, connived or agreed. directly or indirectly with any other Respondent, integrator 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 Respondent, integrator or person to fix the price or prices in the attached RFP or of any other Respondent, or to fix arry overhead, profit or cost element of the RFP price or the RFP price of any other Respondent, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the C4 of Boynton Beach or any person interested in the proposed Contract: and 5) 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 Respondent or any of its agents. representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant. (Title! I Bobert J qr resident jVj=?�_ Sut*cribed and sworn to before me This __I day of Aej,--;j 2015 J� 'T", , 'n MERCMES !'CLEOD Wary Public (Signature) Ait4 • Rotary Public - Stale of Florida My Co - nm. Expiris NovMy Commission Expires: 71 J612- Cammisslen # F City of Boynton 3each 31 060-r41C-15f[`WH THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR RESPONSE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 785 of 1812 City Form This requested form is 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 to make it an official part of with your RFP responses. Is your company a Minority • Business? Yes Wo V 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 • Business? YES • V If YES, Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: 32 Page 786 of 1812 DBUM-011 01�111tua*ffym a drug-free, workplace program shall he given preference in the award process, Established be of free wovkplace program, Pn order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: RUZU110 MIN111" mom , I I NOW j 2) In's-Orm employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of nlaintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and empi�yee assistance programs, and the penalties that rnay be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violatinns. 4) In the staternent specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of wor, king on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee w,11 abide by the terms at the statement and will notify the employer of arly conviction of, or- p!ea 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 lzte-r 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. tke perssirT, auftoilzed t."i-d*pA�-ke st-71e%rex I,-%te,,rr0tr citk7tplies fully wFth the above requirements. Vendors Signature: — EM74d 11 MR W Page 787 of 1812 0 MOWN UNIONOW, HOW 011. .c;i i0* mlaiw-iliw,liwmiwmmmw Consultant and its subcontractors and lower tier subcontractors. JUA,-H,M#1 0,111 D"JIM11 WAVIA, OP. Strategic Planning Group, Inc. FIRM NAME B Date: August 1, 2015 9E Strategic Planning Group, Inc, 56 A Page 788 of 1812 6.J. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO R15-163 - Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and WebOA, Inc. for the purchase of software licensing and consulting services to implement a new public records request tracking system for an initial expense of $10,000 and an annual renewal expense of $9,000 that will not increase more than 8% each year. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The GovOA Public Records Management Platform will improve efficiencies and reduce costs in servicing public records requests. The program requires only internet access with no hardware to buy. It will help to service citizens over multiple channels including web, email, phone and voicemail, mobile or in person to completely manage all requests. It will provide more transparency in records and social media archiving and retrieval solutions. There can be unlimited users and all requests can be archived in the cloud. Two other public request tracking systems were reviewed and demonstrated to staff from all departments. Neither had the capabilities or advanced technology that has been established and successfully implemented in the GovOA system and being used by other municipalities in the State of Florida. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? At the current time most departments have their own process of tracking public records specific to their department and the City Clerk's office tracks requests that require responses from several departments. The purchase of the tracking system will provide a uniform and consistent source to track incoming public requests, view distribution, information collection, time tracking and reporting until completion. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted The purchase was discussed during budgeting and $10,000 was approved for the purchase with the annual renewal terms. Funds were included in the FY15/16 Budget under line item 001-1310-512-49-17. ALTERNATIVES: Continue with the current systems established by each department without any consistent tracking of requests or monitoring of requests. STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: The use of this software will provide greater transparency of records maintained by the City of Boynton Beach and more efficiency in tracking all requests for more timely responses to the requestors. CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 789 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Resolution D Agreement D Letter REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving WebQAAgreement for public records tracking software WEB QA Agreement and Application Sole Source Letter Reviewer Action Prainito, Janet Approved Howard, Tim Approved Swanson, Lynn Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/7/2015 - 12:46 PPA 12/7/2015 - 1:24 PPA 12/8/2015 - 2:29 PPA 12/9/2015 - 9:12 AKA Page 790 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND WEBQA, INC., FOR THE PURCHASE OF SOFTWARE LICENSING AND CONSULTING SERVICES TO IMPLEMENT A NEW PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST TRACKING SYSTEM FOR AN INITIAL EXPENSE OF $10,000 AND AN ANNUAL RENEWAL EXPENSE OF $9,000 THAT WILL NOT INCREASE MORE THAN 8% PER YEAR; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, The GovQA Public Records Management Platform will improve efficiencies and reduce costs in servicing public records requests; and WHEREAS, two other public records tracking systems were reviewed and demonstrated to staff from all departments, both of which lacked the capabilities and advanced technology that has been established and successfully implemented in the GovQA system and being used by other municipalities in the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement with WebQA, Inc., for the purchase of software licensing and consulting services to implement a new public records request tracking system for an initial expense of $10,000 and an annual renewal expense of $9,000 that will not increase more than 8% per year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\OCD8BB9B-4DFF-479B-82C8-D73464D212C9\BoP%e 791 of 1812 Beach. 2416.1. Webga_Public_Records_ Tracking_System_-_Reso.Doc 31 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida hereby 32 approves and authorizes the City Manager to sign an agreement with WebQA, Inc., for the 33 purchase of software licensing and consulting services to implement a new public records 34 request tracking system for an initial expense of $10,000 and an annual renewal expense 35 of $9,000 that will not increase more than 8% per year, a copy of which is attached hereto 36 as Exhibit "A". 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA YES NO Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\OCD8BB9B-4DFF-479B-82C8-D73464D212C9\BoP%e 792 of 1812 Beach. 2416.1. Webga_Public_Records_Tracking_System_-_Reso.Doc WEBQA MASTER SERVICE(S) AGREEMENT For GovQA FOIA Applications THIS MASTER SERVICE(S) AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") between WEBQA. Inc. ("WEBQA") with its principal place of business at 900 S. Frontage Road, Suite 110 Woodridge, 1L, 60517 and the City of Boynton Beach, a city= with its principal place of business at 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 ("Customer") is made effective as of December 15, 2015 ("Effective Date".) 1. WEBQA DELIVERY OF SERVICE(S): WEBQA grants Customer a non-exclusive, non -transferable, limited license to access and use the WebQA Service(s) on the Authorized Website(s) identified in the attached Schedule A in consideration of the fees and terms described in Schedule A. This Agreement will also govern all additional Schedules for Service(s). 2. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: Customer acknowledges it is receiving only a limited license to use the Service(s) and related documentation, if any, and shall obtain no title, ownership nor any other rights in or to the Service(s) and related documentation, all of which title and rights shall remain with WebQA. However, Customer will retain ownership of all its data in the system. Customer agrees that (1) this license is limited to applications for its own use and may not lease or rent the Service(s) nor offer its use for others; (2) WebQA is not responsible for content placed into the Service(s); (3) that the Service(s) will not be used to capture confidential information of any kind such as social security numbers or individual financial data or other sensitive data; and, (4) that it will maintain the Authorized Website(s) identified in Schedule A. provide WEBQA with all information reasonably necessary to setup or establish the Service(s) on Customer's behalf, and allow a "Powered by GovQA" logo with a hyperlink to WebQA's website home page on the Authorized Website. 3. SERVICE(S) LEVELS: WEBQA will use commercially reasonable efforts to backup and keep the Service(s) and Authorized Website(s) in operation consistent with applicable industry standards and will respond to customers' requests for support during normal business hours. THE SERVICE(S) ARE PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND CUSTOMER'S USE OF THE SERVICE(S) IS AT ITS OWN RISK, WEBQA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES) WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR -FREE OR UNAFFECTED BY FORCE MAJEURE EVENTS. 4. WARRANTY AND LIABILITY: WEBQA MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE STATED HEREIN OF THE SERVICE(S) AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DATA LOSS AND BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, AND THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE ONLY REMEDIES THAT SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE THOSE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT. WEBQA'S LIABILITY UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES INVOLVED HEREIN IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT RECEIVED BY WEBQA FOR SERVICE(S) UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. WebQA may terminate service(s) if payments are not received by WebQA as specified in Schedule A. All monies associated to the current term will be due immediately. Upon any termination, WebQA will discontinue Service(s) under this agreement: WebQA will provide Customer with an electronic copy of all of Customer's data, if requested and for a cost of no more than $2,500; and, provisions of this Agreement regarding Ownership, Liability, Confidentiality and Miscellaneous will continue to survive. 6. INDEMNIFICATION To the extent allowed by law, each Party agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless the other for any and all costs, liabilities, losses, and expenses resulting from any claim, suit, action, or proceeding brought by any third party. 7. ACCEPTABLE USE: Customer represents and warrants that the Service(s) will only be used for lawful purposes, in a manner allowed by law, and in accordance with reasonable operating rules, policies, terms and procedures. WEBQA may, upon misuse of the Service(s), request Customer to terminate access to any individual and Customer agrees to promptly comply with such request unless such misuse is corrected. 8. CONFIDENTIALITY: Each party hereby agrees to maintain the confidentiality of the other party's confidential and proprietary materials and information, including but not limited to, all information, knowledge or data not generally available to the public which is acquired in connection with this Agreement, unless disclosure is required by law. Each party hereby agrees not to copy, duplicate, or transcribe any confidential documents of the other party except as required in connection with their performance under this Agreement. Customer acknowledges that the Service(s) contain valuable trade secrets, which are the sole property of WebQA, and Customer agrees to use reasonable care to prevent other parties from learning of these trade secrets or have unauthorized access to the Service(s). WebQA will use reasonable efforts to insure that any WebQA contractors maintain the confidentiality of proprietary materials and information. 9. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. WEBQA may not assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement, in whole or part, without prior written consent of Customer, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. In addition to all other contract requirements as provided by law, the contractor executing this agreement agrees to comply with public records law specifically to: (a) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency in order to perform the service being provided by the contractor hereunder. (b) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the public agency would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided for in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, or as otherwise provided by law. (c) Ensure that the public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law. (d) Meet all 5. TERMINATION: requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the Either party may terminate this agreement without cause if the public agency all public records in possession of the contractor upon terminating party gives the other party sixty (60) days written notice termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that prior to termination, Should Customer terminate without cause after the are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure first date of the then current term as defined in the attached schedule, requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the Customer must pay the balance of the current contracted term and this public agency in a format that is compatible with the information payment obligation will immediately become due, technology systems of the public agency. (e) The contractor hereby 11/9/2015 1 of 4 WebQA Services Agreement - Boynton Beach FL - 110915 Party Initials: Page 793 of 1812 WEBQA MASTER SERVICES) AGREEMENT For GovQA FOIA Applications acknowledges and agrees that if the contractor does not comply with the provisions in a public records request, the public agency shall enforce. 10. ACCEPTANCE: Authorized representatives of Customer and WEBQA have read the foregoing and all Schedules incorporated therein and agree and accept such terms effective as of the date first written above. Customer: Boynton Beach, FL Signature: Print Name: Title: Date:, WebQA Inc. Signature: Print Name: John Dilenschneider Title: CEO Date: 11/9/2015 2 of 4 WebQA Services Agreement - Boynton Beach FL - 110915 Party Initials: _____ Page 794 of 1812 WEBQA MASTER SERVICES) AGREEMENT For GovQA FOIA Applications SCHEDULE A A. Service(s) Deserintions: B. WebQA Agrees To The Following Functionality Related to the Service(s): (a) One-time setup of Landing Page with Icons and Links to Customer Help areas (b) Branded labeling of Landing Page to the look and feel of Customer website (or iframe) (c) One-time setup and load of 25 Answers into knowledgebase (d) One-time setup of Citizen Portal with branded labeling to the look and feel of Customer website (or iframe) (e) One-time setup of one request type related to Freedom of Information Inquiries (f) Forms and Letter templates: Up to 10 custom letter templates (g) Future Branding to Customer Website is included once per billable term. Otherwise branding is billed at $95/hr. (h) Special Implementation Action (Integrations, etc.): None at this time C. Customer ;Agrees To: (a) Hold an implementation joint kickoff meeting with WebQA within 15 days from contract signing. (b) Build and execute Project Plan to be fully implemented within 120 days of contract signing. Otherwise there will be an additional cost of $1,000 per every 30 days past that 120 days. D. Training and Ongoing Support: (a) One Online Administrator training. (b) Two Online training session for all users. (c) Ongoing support through system videos and knowledgebase. (d) Periodic webinars to train and update customers on new features. (e) Additional hours of online end-user training, may be purchased at a future date at $125/hr. (0 On -Site Training Days may be purchased at a future date at the rate of $1,800 per day plus expenses. (g) Customer will log ALL ISSUES into WEBQA SUPPORT PORTAL at www.supportga.egm to receive technical support. E. Fees: Software Subscription Fees Software License(s) Monthly Cost Annual Cost GovQA FOIA Services as Described in Section A — Unlimited Users Including GovQA Social Media Archive Unlimited Accounts $750 $9,000 Total (Includes all Service(s) upgrades) 5750 59,000 One Time Implementation Costs GovQA FOIA Implementation Services as Described in Section B $1,000 Total S I ,000 Data: Customer data is owned by customer. All document attachment storage is via an Amazon $3 standard storage account provisioned by WebQA. 50GB of storage is included in the fees set forth above, with every additional 25GB of storage being assessed a fee of $20/month. Additionally, 2000B per month of document attachment retrieval is included. Every 100GB over the allotted 20OGB of document retrievals per month will be assessed a $25 fee per month. 11/9/2015 3 of 4 WebQA Services Agreement - Boynton Beach FL - 110915 Party Initials: _ _ Page 795 of 1812 Subscribed Services GovQA FOIA Service FOIA Request Service platform that captures all requests received via letter, website, email, fax, or walk-in. Includes the ability to post completed FOIA requests to the web for searching via the FOIA Public Archive portal. GovQA FOIA Public Portal Web Portal to capture FOIA requests and provide requestors with updates and history of revious requests. GovQA FOIA Public Archive Provides the ability to post completed FOIA requests to the web for searching via the FOIA Public Archive portal. GovQA Social Media Archive The GovQA Social Media Archive Service provides an archive and retrieval platform for Service social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. This provides full compliance with FOIA/Public Records requirements. The Social Media Archive is fully integrated with the GovQA FOIA/Public Records Service, so that you can search and export social media threads and directly attach to a Public Records Request saving time and effort. B. WebQA Agrees To The Following Functionality Related to the Service(s): (a) One-time setup of Landing Page with Icons and Links to Customer Help areas (b) Branded labeling of Landing Page to the look and feel of Customer website (or iframe) (c) One-time setup and load of 25 Answers into knowledgebase (d) One-time setup of Citizen Portal with branded labeling to the look and feel of Customer website (or iframe) (e) One-time setup of one request type related to Freedom of Information Inquiries (f) Forms and Letter templates: Up to 10 custom letter templates (g) Future Branding to Customer Website is included once per billable term. Otherwise branding is billed at $95/hr. (h) Special Implementation Action (Integrations, etc.): None at this time C. Customer ;Agrees To: (a) Hold an implementation joint kickoff meeting with WebQA within 15 days from contract signing. (b) Build and execute Project Plan to be fully implemented within 120 days of contract signing. Otherwise there will be an additional cost of $1,000 per every 30 days past that 120 days. D. Training and Ongoing Support: (a) One Online Administrator training. (b) Two Online training session for all users. (c) Ongoing support through system videos and knowledgebase. (d) Periodic webinars to train and update customers on new features. (e) Additional hours of online end-user training, may be purchased at a future date at $125/hr. (0 On -Site Training Days may be purchased at a future date at the rate of $1,800 per day plus expenses. (g) Customer will log ALL ISSUES into WEBQA SUPPORT PORTAL at www.supportga.egm to receive technical support. E. Fees: Software Subscription Fees Software License(s) Monthly Cost Annual Cost GovQA FOIA Services as Described in Section A — Unlimited Users Including GovQA Social Media Archive Unlimited Accounts $750 $9,000 Total (Includes all Service(s) upgrades) 5750 59,000 One Time Implementation Costs GovQA FOIA Implementation Services as Described in Section B $1,000 Total S I ,000 Data: Customer data is owned by customer. All document attachment storage is via an Amazon $3 standard storage account provisioned by WebQA. 50GB of storage is included in the fees set forth above, with every additional 25GB of storage being assessed a fee of $20/month. Additionally, 2000B per month of document attachment retrieval is included. Every 100GB over the allotted 20OGB of document retrievals per month will be assessed a $25 fee per month. 11/9/2015 3 of 4 WebQA Services Agreement - Boynton Beach FL - 110915 Party Initials: _ _ Page 795 of 1812 WEBOA MASTER SERVICES) AGREEMENT For GovQA FOIA Applications F. Terms: Billable Term Starting: January 1, 2016 Ending: December 31, 2016. Upon the expiration of this initial Billable Term, the term will continue to auto -renew to subsequent annual Renewal Terms unless Customer notifies WEBQA in writing of its intention not to extend the term at least sixty (60) days prior to expiration of the then current term end date. Renewal Terms will not increase by more than eight percent. G. Billing: Ail fees are exclusive of taxes, billed on an annual basis at time of contract signing, and due upon receipt of invoice, This secures site, servers and resources necessary to begin project. If payment is not received by start of the Billable Term, WebQA has the right to suspend all services. Furthermore, invoices accrue 1% per month past due and customer is responsible for all costs, including attorney fees, for the collections of invoices. H. Remittance: All payments should be made directly to WebQA. WebQA mailing address for all payments is: WebQA Accounts Receivable Department, 900 S. Frontage Road Suite 110, Woodridge, IL 60517 1. Contacts: Organization Name: Main Contact Name: Address: Work Phone: Billing Contact Name: Address: Work Phone: Cell: Cell: Title: _ City: Email: Title: _ City: Email: State: Zip: Fax: State: _Zip: Fax: 11/9/2015 4 of 4 WebQA Services Agreement - Boynton Beach FL - 110915 Party Initials: Page 796 of 1812 November 10, 2015 Janet Prainito City Clerk City of Boynton Beech 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33425 VebQA, Inc. 80USouth Frontage Rd. Suite 110 Woodridge, |LOO51Y Office (630) 985-1300 Fax (630) 985-1310 RE: Sole Source Letter for the GovQA Public Records Management Platform from WebQA|nc Dear Ms, Prainito, This letter serves to notify you that VebQAInc. is the sole source provider ofthe GovQA suite of software and training materials for local and state governments and specifically the GovQA Public Records Management Platform which helps improve efficiencies and reduce costs in servicing public records requests, Servicing almost 200 public institutions nationwide with an average size of more than 200/000 citizens, the GovQA Public Records Management Platform is the country's leading platform for Public Records Management. The Gov0APublic Records Management Platform requires only intemet access with nohardware tnbuy or complicated software tolearn. It helps government service citizens over multiple channels including web, email, phone, and voicemail, mobile orinperson tncompletely manage all: ° Incoming requests for information and service • Processing of Public Records: activity distribution, information collection, time tracking and reporting ° Outgoing citizen intanaotion, notifications and payments. In addition, the GovQA Opens Records Management Platform provides controlled and customized (by user or posting) proactive servicing technologies to reduce public records requests by: • Displaying request information that hambeenfulfilled—Requeo Archive (internal &external) * Reporting, proactively, information that the public may wish tosee—before requests are made w Merging similar Public Records requests for management and processing - Duplication Identification ° Integrating Optional Social Media Archive and Retrieval Solution ° Providing electronic payment options Finally, the GovO Public Records Management Platform also flags and tracks frequent requestoma|kowing for special rules urprocessing. The system can also be provided with mobile access capacities for administrators and GovQA provides this same suite of support software to many Fortune 500 customers aswell. This demands that the SoaS applications behighly secure using osingle tenant architecture-, available in at least 1Odifferent langu � and, continuously enhanced tostay onthe leading edge cftechnology. Aspart cf the security feotoeaGnv0A creates user profiles with specific views and access. The storage isencrypted and secured inthe Amazon cloud. The government agency will receive their own database instance. Tuthe best ofour knowledge, no other vendor offers this comprehensive and uniquely integrated web -based service. Jen Snyder Page 797 of 1812 6. K. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-164 - Approve the temporary road closure of the intersection of W Boynton Beach Blvd and N Seacrest Blvd on Saturday, January 9, 2016 for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, and authorize the City Manager (or designee) to apply for the State permit for the temporary road closure. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. The parade crosses State Road 804/ Boynton Beach Blvd which will require a permit through DOT. The road closure will be from 9:00am to 1:30pm. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The temporary re-routing of traffic around this intersection. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted N/A ALTERNATIVES: Don't approve the road closure. STRATEGIC PLAN: Positive and Exciting Boynton Beach Image: "Curb appeal" to Reputation STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Martin Luther King Jr. Parade CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: N/A Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type r REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Description Resolution approving the road closure for the IViLK Jr Parade 2016 Action Date Page 798 of 1812 Police Katz, Jeff Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved ]±±20]5-]C AM 12/9/2015 - 10:31 AM ]±±20]5-« 9]AM WWADII�� Page 799 of 1812 I RESOLUTION NO. R15 - 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE TEMPORARY 5 CLOSING OF THE INTERSECTION OF WEST 6 BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD AND NORTH 7 SEACREST BOULEVARD ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 9, 2016 FOR THE ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING 9 JR. PARADE AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY 10 MANAGER OR HER DESIGNEE TO APPLY FOR 11 STATE PERMITS FOR THE TEMPORARY ROAD 12 CLOSING; PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade is 15 scheduled to be held on Saturday, January 9, 2016; and 16 WHEREAS, in order to provide for the safety of the participants and citizens 17 attending the Parade, the intersection of West Boynton Beach Boulevard and North Seacrest 18 Boulevard will be required to be closed beginning at 9:00 a.m.; and 19 WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation requires the local government 20 to authorize all temporary road closures on state roadways; and 21 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach desires to authorize 22 the temporary closing of the intersection of West Boynton Beach Boulevard and North 23 Seacrest Boulevard on January 6, 2016, to provide for the safety of the participants and 24 citizens attending the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade; and 25 WHEREAS, the City Manager (or her designee) is authorized to apply for the permit 26 for temporary closing of state roads for special events, pursuant to Chapter 14-65, Florida 27 Administrative Code, for said temporary closings; 28 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 29 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 30 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and 31 hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission 32 Section 2. That the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach authorizes the 33 temporary closing of the intersection of West Boynton Beach Boulevard and North Seacrest 34 Boulevard on January 6, 2016 for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\F9B4E88E-7EB1-4936-AB94-15281C747BF1\Boynton Beach. 2425.1.Reso_- Road Closings _MLK_Parade_(2016).doc Page 800 of 1812 I Section 3. The City Manager (or her designee) is hereby authorized to apply for 2 permits from the Florida Department of Transportation pursuant to Chapter 14-65, Florida 3 Administrative Code, for said temporary closings. 4 Section 4. That this Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 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 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\F9B4E88E-7EB1-4936-AB94-15281C747BF1\Boynton Beach. 2425.1.Reso_- Road Closings _MLK_Parade_(2016).doc Page 801 of 1812 6.L. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve the application for a $10,907 matching grant from Gametime and approve the expenditure of $82,095.56 from Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the refurbishment and replacement of the playground at Intracoastal Park. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The current playground apparatus has been at Intracoastal Park for 11 years. The project life span for a play structure like the one at the park is generally 15 years, however due to the proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway, it needs attention now. The existing large play structure is rusted out from the weather and needs replacing. The existing swing set is in good condition and only needs some refurbishing and new surface. In addition to the play structures, the poured in place surface must be removed and replaced. The new surface will be a combination of poured in place and engineered wood fiber. Engineered wood fiber is a better surface for high traffic areas such as under swings. The attached diagram depicts the location of the play structures and the playground surfaces. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The equipment replacing the large play structure will go through a hot dipped galvanization process to protect from the salt water air that is inherent at this location to prolong the life of the playground for the full 15 year lifecycle. New play features will bring elements that are accessible to children of all abilities and have been selected for sensory stimulation as well as cooperative play. With proper maintenance, both play surfaces are accessible to wheelchair users. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted Gametime has a matching grant program that provides funding toward the playground structure. In addition, Gametime uses the U.S. Communities Contract 110179 for discounts on other items included in this project such as surfacing and individual play pieces. The matching funds are budgeted in the adopted FY2015/2016 CIP Account #302-4223-572-62.01, Project Code #1623 and #1624. Total Project cost is $102,386.95, Grant award $10,907; U.S. Communities Contract discount $9,384.39; resulting in a final project cost to the city of $82,095.56. ALTERNATIVES: Not apply for the grant and pay for the entire amount of the project. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Page 802 of 1812 Is this a grant? Yes Grant Amount: 10,907 CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Gametime START DATE: 12/20/2015 END DATE: 6/30/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: 82,095.56 MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Grant Application D Drawings D Attachment D Attachment D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Gametime Grant Application Gametime Quote with Grant and USC Contract Pricing Playground conceptual Drawing - top view Playground Image Poured in Place Surface Engineered Wood Fiber Surface Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 3:06 IIIA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 3:06 IIIA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/7/2015 - 3:54 IIIA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:56 AKA Page 803 of 1812 Scan �<ri :l 2arnail your application to rant ga etirne-com or fax ,your completed application to 423-648-5902, Instructions Please complete the appropriate sections of the application form. Once completed, validate Read carefully the information by means of the project administrator's signature. Immediately return the completed and signed application form to your GameTime representative. Project Info List contact info Address: r� ®______m.______.. _ _k. ' rSa and address of .________...___................................ your project gwh..._.._._ tatg: 19 Contact arson: C i Tltle:. Phone: - Fax:E-mail: .us Please provide description organization, its goals, and why it .- i List specific info about the area in which the play equipment will be located =m List your actual contribution to the play equipment purchase only. 1;10[1• L * - Consult your catalogGameTime 1 • .. • R model .- Rules & Limitations Read carefully Signature ................... ....._..... Number of players: A Special site conditions: (utilities. retainin- rnnrr_etP q;;,, . Atr.. Dollar Amount you want GameTime to match: �1 1 Pair c[ tate MerccA 6o ill lU11L Vivik, RulesGrant i I l : Cf k c ami i GameTime grants can only be applied to additional GameTime purchases and only in conjunction with the original purchase. GameTime standard policies and warranties as listed in the 2015 GameTime Playground Design Guide apply. Freight and applicable sales tax are extra and not included. To qualify for a 100% matching grant, list price of the qualifying playground system must exceed $75,000 and payment in full must accompany your order. For play systems that require credit terms or for systems with a list price of less than $75,000, GameTime playground grants are available with matching funds ranging between 50-80%. Matching funds are subject to rounding rules and may vary based on qualified purchase. No other offer, discount, or special programs can be used with this grant program. This special matching fund offer applies to PowerScape®, PrimeTime•, Xscape° and IONiXI systems only. All applications must be validated by the project administrator. GameTime reserves the right to decline any application for a GameTime grant. Orders accepted by GameTime must ship by December 31, 2015. T' WER Page 804 of 1812 GameTime M rvmm�-' I c/o Dominica Recreation Products, Inc. QUOTE P.O. Box 520700 #73475 Longwood, FL 32752-0700 ..CORE ��� � y 800-432-0162 * 407-331-0101 Fax: 407-331-4720 11/24/2015 www.playdrp.com Intercoastal Park — Revised City of Boynton Beach Ship To Zip: 33435 Attn: Glenda Hall 222 NE 9th Ave Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Phone: 561-742-6228 hallg@bbfl.us 1 RDU Game Time - PS Pinnacle Modified $32,721.00 $32,721.00 1 HD Game Time - Hot Dipped Galvanized Accent $3,925.00 $3,925.00 Metals on Modified Pinnacle 1 Grant Game Time - GameTime 2015 Grant Funds ($10,907.00) ($10,907.00) 1 5055 Game Time - Merry -Go -All - $4,672.00 $4,672.00 1 5145 Game Time - Expression Swing 5" x 8'- $995.00 $995.00 1 8662 Game Time - Walking The Plank - $1,377.00 $1,377.00 1 INSTALL 5 -Star Plus - Five Star Plus Playground $9,945.00 $9,945.00 Installation Services - Peifornaed by a Certified Installer, includes meeting and unloading delivery track, signed completion forms, site walkthrough, 90 day site revisit by installation foreman, and 3 -Year Labor Warranty! includes core drill installation 1925 Poured -8 GT-hnpax - Poured Rubber Surfacing - 8' fall $17.25 $33,206.25 height - 50% Standard Color - Aromatic Binder - 112" EPDM Cap - 5 -year warranty 30 Curb GT-Impax - Concrete Curb (In. ft.) $20.00 $600.00 85 EWF-8 GT-Impax - Engineered Wood Fiber - 8" $35.70 $3,034.50 Compacted Depth - - ADA Compliant - IPEMA Certified - ASTM F1292 & F1951 Compliant 1 INSTALL GT-Impax - Installation of EWF $750.00 $750.00 1 INSTALL 5 -Star Plus - Removal of Existing Poured in $3,650.00 $3,650.00 Place Surfacing - leaving existing concrete pad; includes repairs as needed (due to removal of existing play sturcture) Approx 2000 sf 1 INSTALL 5 -Star Plus - Removal of Existing Playground $1,350.00 $1,350.00 Equipment - Includes disposal 1 Sealed 5 -Star Plus - Signed/Sealed FBC 2010 $975.00 $975.00 Building Code Drawings Page 1 of 3 Page 805 of 1812 Intercoastal Park — Revised Permits 5 -Star Plus - Building Permits - Estimated Costs of Permits plus Time. If actual permit fees are significantly higher or lower, final invoice will be adjusted accordingly. Includes two visits to the permit office, if additional time spent acquiring permits, final invoice to be adjusted Site Plans are to be provided by the owner for the permit application. Customer to open fence to allow access for construction equipment. Customer to remove I site prep approx 2, 435 sf PIP and concrete sub base. (8" digout) Site sie adjustment by owner. This quote was prepared by Gina Wilson, Senior Project Manager. For questions or to order please call - 800-432-0162 ext. 101 ginaw(d gametime.com QUOTE #73475 11/24/2015 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 SubTotal: $87,493.75 Discount: ($9,384.39) Freight: $3,986.20 Total Amount: $82,095.56 This quote is in accordance with GameTime's 2015 Grant Protnodon. Order MUST be received prior to December 15th, 2015. Please Note Payment Terms. Grant Funding amount varies for Payment in Full at time of order or Government Agency Purchases. May be purchased in accordance with any existing Contract Pricing. Grant discount to be applied above and over the contract discOLLIA to equal the total Grant allowance. All pricing in accordance with U.S. Communities Contract #110179. All terms in the U.S. COmmUnities Contract take precedence over terms shown below. For more information on the U.S. COmmUnities contract please visit www.rscommrnities.org/eametime Permits are not included in cost, unless specifically listed in pricing. If permits are required Signed/Sealed drawings are usually needed and are also not included Unless specifically listed in pricing. Any costs for mtncipal permits, paid by installer, will be charged back to the owner. Adding permits to any job will increase the length of completion, expect total time to be 90-120 days, after receipt of order (this is not due to manufaCtring but rather the permit process at the mUncipality level). It is expected that the owner will provide approved site plans of the area for the permit office, and will help and assist in the searing of all required approvals before assembly of equipment can begin. Installer cannot provide site plans. The permit process does not begin until the site plans are available. Payment Terms: Governmental Purchase Order. Purchases in excess of $1,000.00 to be supported by your written purchase order made out to GameTime. Net 30 days subject to approval by GameTime Credit Manager. A completed Credit Application and Bank Reference Authorization, must be received with the order. The decision on credit is the sole discretion of GameTime/P1ayCore. A 1.5% per month finance charge will be imposed on all past due accounts. Multiple Invoices: Invoices will be generated upon services rendered. When equipment ships it will be invoiced seperately from installation and/or other services. Terms are Net 30 for each individual invoice. This Quotation is subject to policies in the current GameTime Park and Playground Catalog and the following terms and conditions. Otu quotation is based on shipment of all items at one time to a single destination, unless noted, and changes are subject to price adjustment. Pricing: Firm for 60 days from date of quotation. Shipment: F.O.B. factory, order shall ship within 45 days after GameTime's receipt and acceptance of your purchase order, color selections, approved submittals, and receipt of payment. Taxes: State and local taxes will be added at time of invoicing, if not already included, Unless a tax exempt certificate is provided at the time of order entry. Exclusions: Unless specifically discussed, this quotation excludes all sitework and landscaping; removal of existing equipment; acceptance of equipment and off-loading; storage of goods prior to installation; sectrity of equipment (on site and at night); equipment assembly and installation; safety surfacing; borders; drainage; signed/sealed drawings; or permits. Page 2 of 3 Page 806 of 1812 Intercoastal Park — Revised QUOTE #73475 11/24/2015 Installation Terms: Shall be by a Certified Installer. The installer is an indepedent installer and not part of P1ayCore, GameTime, nor Dominica Recreation Products. If playground equipment, installer will be NPSI and Factory Trained and Certified. Customer shall be responsible for scheduling and coordination with the installer. Site should be level and allow for unrestricted access of trucks and machinery. Customer shall also provide a staging and construction area. Installer not responsible for sod replacement or damage to access path and staging area. Customer shall be responsible for unknown conditions such as buried utilities, tree shnlps, rock, or any concealed materials or conditions that may result in additional labor or material costs. Customer will be billed hourly or per job directly by the installer for any additional costs that were not previously included. Unitary Surfacing Notes : The installer of the Unitary Surfacing (Poured, Bonded, Turf, Tiles) is not the same installer of the playground equipment However, your certified equipment installer will coordinate the timing of the unitary surfacing installation, but more than likely they will not be on-site at the time. They will continue to be your contact should you have any questions. Security is needed to protect surfacing at night or after installation as the product set. Normally it is not needed or a concern, however in some areas additional security is needed to prevent vandalism. Security is not included. Vandalism will be the responsible of the owner. ORDER INFORMATION Bill To: Contact Address Address City, State, Zip: Tel: Fax: SALES TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE #: (PLEASE PROVIDE A COPY OF CERTIFICA' Ship To: Contact: Address: Address: City, State, Zip: Tel: Fax: Acceptance of quotation: Accepted By (printed): P.O. No: Signatre: Date: Title: Phone: E -Mail: Purchase Amount. $$2,095.56 Page 3 of 3 Page 807 of 1812 z 3mo t"'1 �Fo f w=• 3�m Qj 700 Ux �u 09 ns m n a o o F �2 CDDCD cL N G U4 naNa� ab X04 a j y a C n O 4p OG f7 U n Ate`- rpp�`z' 3 3 F vFx D r 3 7 m J � w 3 m H v o w A A A e� m .a a � � m A N oary cz m h OM As N 3 N \ Kra pFM 2.A n ¢t U1 Do N m �-O O = O ® -On m 3- Ai W o T� O O Naz f� O V� a O O 7= X m N �' a¢A m — — WCD N cD D ID A rF d =3 d - Oq Oq x n ® C7 m O _ v o n ro r J �z _ CD W $ao n a a Na`�NeA; c In CD cD x az =3o Hm n - IN \ c ca O "n - n n n c oa ro n a N 1° c S A O_ � E; 3 N N ro D CD Page 808 of 1812 X11 Description Classic is a good product choice for play areas expecting light to medium traffic. Classic provides a seamless, accessible play surface, available in your choice of three colors, which can be laid in combinations to create graphic patterns in the surface. All recycled tires used in the manufacture of our surfacing products are cleaned and purified of any steel or metal, to provide a child friendly product. The Cushion Course for this product is SBR rubber, wear course is 3/8" EPDM. The product meets all applicable ASTM standards, utilizes an aromatic binder, which may amber initially, causing color variation. The product thicknesses can be varied to meet critical fall heights as per specification. Repair kits are available for small areas, ask about our maintenance program to maximize the life and performance of your surface. Benefits • Lower cost poured surface • Easier maintenance • Uniform, stable accessibility • Greatfor light -medium use playgrounds when color variety is not a priority Tips • Ideal for low-mid use play areas • Use a leaf blower to remove debris, and a mild soap solution for stains • Aromatic binder may amber initially upon absorbing the sun's UV rays. It eventually wears off with use and the initial vibrant color will reappear • Maintenance is required to keep high traffic areas sealed Basic Specification The product is comprised of two layers, consisting of an impact layer made of clean, recycled SBR rubber , and a wear layer comprised of 3/8" thick EPDM rubber granules mixed with a polyurethane binder and liquid pigment. Product to be installed over asphalt, concrete, or compacted stone. Temperature should be a minimum of 40-45 degrees Fahrenheit during installation. Thicknesses will vary to meet specific playground equipment fall heights. This product meets all applicable ASTM standards. For more information, please refer to our complete product specification. mpany 12 M11 Description Engineered wood fiber is a popular choice for budget conscious playgrounds. Engineered wood fiber will require on-going maintenance and occasional topping off during its lifetime. This maintenance will help to maintain the recommended compacted material depth, thus keeping the surface compliant with applicable standards and warranty. Once the newly installed product has settled, it forms a "knitted" compacted layer that will support a variety of mobility devices including wheelchairs, gait trainers, crutches, and walkers. Providing adequate drainage is an important preventative measure, because wet engineered wood fiber may freeze in sudden climate changes Wood fiber is non-toxic, and does not contain paint, chemicals, or additives. It contains minimal bark, and is free of twigs, leaf debris, and other organic material. Benefits • Carefully following the installation details allows engineered wood fiber to possibly be installed by volunteer labor • Engineered wood fiber gives your playground an attractive, natural look • Economical initial cost • Loose fill materials aid in the protection of children who experience lateral falls Tips • Use wear mats to reduce displacement in "kick out" areas, raking is required to maintain compliant depths • As with all loose fill surfaces, containment systems like our PlayCurbs will reduce the spread of surfacing to non -play areas • As an organic product, wood fiber may not be the best choice in all climates Wood varieties mayvary nationwide. Basic Specification Product is manufactured of size -controlled softwoods and or hardwoods which average V-2" in length and contain a maximum of 15% fines to aid in compaction. This product meets all applicable ASTM standards. For more information, please refer to our complete product specification. MY' � aktl) T4s,•, .'i�14�--, a ,a, , n �� O A i-�1L/-`_',,C0RE' ComPany 12 6. M. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve the "Casa Del Mar" record plat, conditioned on the approval being the certification of the plat documents by Andrew P. Mack (Director of Development/City Engineer). EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Approve the record plat that supports the development of the subdivided land in accordance with the master plan titled "Casa del Mar on the Intracoastal", si)dy nine (69) town homes and three (3) single family lots. The subject plat has been reviewed by the Utilities Department, Planning and Zoning Division, Building Division, Engineering Division, and the City's consulting surveyor, to ensure conformance with the site plan approval and the applicable State, City's platting and zoning requirements. Staff recommends approval of the record plat as presented subject to final signatures by the City Engineer and Mayor. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The proposed development cannot be implemented until this proposed recorded 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 plat is acceptable for recording with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. Construction permitting commences after the issuance of the LDP. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted None ALTERNATIVES: The proposed development will continue in abeyance until the proposed record plat is received in acceptable form, and the construction plans have been approved for permitting. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? 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N. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve release of the performance bond by the amount of $20,610.59 for the maintenance of the improvements in association with the Estates of Heritage project. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: On August 19th, 2014 the City Commission reduced the performance bond associated with the improvements to Estates of Heritage to $20,610.59 representing a five percent (5%) warranty against defect for a one (1) year period from the date of approval. The Public Works Department Engineering Division requests release of the performance bond #09065362 in the amount of $20,610.59 for the maintenance of the paving, grading, and drainage improvements in association with the Estates of Heritage project. The one (1) year warranty period has expired and there are no warranty issues. • The Public Works Engineering Division has inspected the improvements and found no items needing correction. In accordance with Ordinance 06-086 passed by the City Commission on November 8, 2006, the final release of surety, when the surety is $20,000.00 or greater shall be approved by the City Commission. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? N/A FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted None ALTERNATIVES: None STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 818 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Attachment Performance Bond & Rider #09065362 REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date Public Works -Engineering Livergood, Jeffrey Approved 12/7/2015 - 10:41 AM Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 1:20 PPA City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:54 AM Page 819 of 1812 EXHIBIT "N-3" (LDR, Chap. 7, Art. 1, See. 3.B.) (LDR, Chap. 7.5, Art. 11, Sec. 7.1 PERFORMANCE BOND Bond No. 09065362 R- , ;a VI'A [WHEREAS, the above bound PRINCIPAL has received approval from the CITY for the recording of a certain subdivision plat known as Heritage Club BWH, and such recording is prior to completion of construction of the Required Improvements as prescribed by the Subdivision, Platting and Required Improvements Regulations, Chapters 2.5, 5 and 6 respectively of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter the REGULATIONS, pertaining to said subdivision;] or [VvTMREAS, the above bound PRINCIPAL has received approval from the CITY for the construction of a certain project known as Paving, Grading and Drainage at Heritage Club, and such project shall construct and install the required public improvements to support the Project pursuant to the terms of the Permit,] and WHEREAS, PRINCIPAL has been issued that certain [ Permit] [Land Development Permit] Number ' hereinafter the PERMIT, fbi: construction of said Required Improvements, a copy of which is attached hereto and by refcrenc�-! made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, it was one of the conditions of said REGULATIONS and PERMIT that this 1*0 110',W,TAIJIL-�FORE, the conditions of this obligation are such that if the above bound PRINCIPAL shall in all respects comply or cause others to comply with the terms and conditions of said PERMIT, within the time specified, and shall in every respect fulfill [its] [his] [her] [their] obligation thereunder and under the plans therein refer -red to. then this obligation to be void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and effect. Page 1 of 4 pages Page 820 of 1812 I III PrAl W44 It NO M ILI P. I wt WPM IMPATATAMBRINA The SURETY UNCONDITIONALLY COVENANTS AND AGREES that if the PRINCIPAL fails to perform all or any part of the construction work required by said PERMIT and REGULATIONS within the time specified, the SURETY, upon thirty (30) days written notice from the CITY or its authorized agent or officer, of the default, to the PRINCIPAL or its authorized agent or officer, will forthwith perform and complete the aforesaid construction work and pay the cost thereof, including, but not limited to, engineering, legal, and contingent costs, touether with an ct or iol"'fial shrudA t4p, i LV T i damigei ei-Vier Yf I —077offu I lu conquete Me saw improvements, 1-11 T, in view or Lne pu61ic interest, nealln, saTeTy and welfare factors involved and the indU&I.Ment in approving and filing the said plat, shall have the right to resort to any and all legal remedies against the PRINCIPAL and/or SURETY, or both at law and in equity including specifically the specific performance, to which the PRINCIPAL and SURETY unconditionally agree. The PRINCIPAL AND SURETY FURTHER JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY AGREE that the CITY, at its option, shall have the right to construct or, pursuant to public advertisement and receipt of bids, cause to be constructed the aforesaid improvements in case the PRINCIPAL should fail or refuse to do so in accordance with the terms of said PERMIT. In the event CITY should exercise and give effect to such right, the PRINCIPAL and SURETY shall be jointly and severally liable hereunder to reimburse the CITY the total cost thereof, including but not limited to, engineering, legal, and contingent costs, together with any damages, either direct or consequential, which may be sustained on account of the failure of the PRINCIPAL to carry out and execute all the obligations for construction of Required Improvements pursuant to the KLEGULATIONS and PERMIT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PRINCIPAL has executed these presents this 21't day of September, 2011. Horton. Inc. [a Florida corporation] [a corporation, licen business in Florida] BY:77 ATE Page 2 of 4 pages Page 821 of 1812 R N W RUT n IMWMD� RUMMOMM, • X016,121 BEFORE ME personally appeared A141c- / J- RIX, R who is personally known t* me, or has produced as identification, and who executed the foregoing instrument as [Vice] President of. D. R. Horton, Inc. , a corporation, and severally acknowledged to and before me that [he][she] executed such instrument as such officer of said corporation, and that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation and that it was affixed to said instrument by due and regular corporate authority, and that instrument is the free act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal this V day of My commission expires: -1/'? 31-WIs- Notary Public FRANCES :J. GUERRA E 9 MYGO018810N#EE093275 8, jjjY 23 0 EXP1A81jU!YkB,gq15 (Seal) enk Bonded Thru Nohvi Undo.. Nela Barnola Im M . MEW$ So'v Surety AiMtt' Cardinale, its attomey-in-fact & FL Licensed Resident Agent (power of attorney must be attached) Page 3 of 4 pages Page 822 of 1812 ADDRESS: c/o Willis of Florida 3000 Bayport Drive, #300 Tampa, FL 33607/(813) 281-2095 STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Hillsborough BEFORE ME personally appeared Anett Cardinale who[i I s] [are] personally known to me or [has] [have] produced personally known to me [and , respectively] as identification, and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledeed before me that I'liell'sheIrthev"I executed said iTstru-mutt fimr t�e --M MI � WITNESS my hand and official seal this 21't day of My commission expires: 011Zq61'P015- ��N �TPublic Margaret A. Ginem (Seal) Page 4 of 4 pages Page 823 of 1812 Power of Aftorney FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND TM RN o 14 at'U"11 I fit Nos Ba timom, th power of attorney revokes that issued on behalf of James W. its office in' I *I M�Drl DUNN, David H. C= 01 ecttl=LE, Margaret A. GINEM, Linda HORN, Denise TAYLOR, dated March 3 , 200 The said Assistant does hereby certify that the extract set fordi on the reverse side hereof is a true copy of Article Section 2, of the By -Laws of said Company, and is now in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice -President and Assistant Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names affixed the Corporate Seal of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, this 10th day of Jun- . 2010. rvtate of Maryland I i City of Baltimore f [-JlQ# 91 Iriffl", 40 By: and direction of the said Corporation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal the day and year first above wrilX.e.c. Constance A. Dunn Notary Public My Commission Expires: July 14, 2015 Page 824 of 1812 PO- F 031-3190 "Article VL Section 2. The Chainrian of the Board, or the President, or any Executive Vice -President, or any of the Senior Vice -Presidents or Vice -Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, Vice -Presidents, Assistant Vice -Presidents and Attorneys -in -Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertaking, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgements, decrees, mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages,...and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." 1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY ANT) DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney is still in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that the Vice -President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the additional Vice -Presidents specially authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint any Attomey-in-Fact as provided in Article V1, Section 2, of the By -Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND. This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the I Oth day of May, 1990. RESOLVED: "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced seal of the company and facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Vice -President, Secretary, or Assistant Secretary of the Company, whether made heretofore or hereafter, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed." IN TEPSTIMONY)WIEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company, this 0,1,a -t day of —&f Z F�, C9-011 mmmmmm= Page 825 of 1812 TO: Tim Howard, Director of Financial Services FAROM: Andrew P. Mack Building Official/City Engineer RE: Estates of Heritage Bond #09065362 Reduction Rider representing the 5% warranty to be held for a period of one year from the date of approval at City Commission. If you have any questions give me a call in the office at 561.742.6366. Thank you. FOMMIM Page 826 of 1812 VOND AMOUNT $412,211. 0 BOND NO. 090653CA Vi 1, I I " lu r3AWIPW FT FT, MR1., W W - In consideration of the agreed premium charged fortis 'bond, it is Understood and agreed that Fidelity and Deposit CompaM,.of Maryland hereby consents tate ective from the 15"' day of Eeatsm�ber, 1014, said bond shall be amended as follows: THE BOND PENALTY SHALL BE Decreased: FROM: Four Hundred Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Ueven Dollars and 80/100 ($411211.80) TO: Twentv Thousand.Six Hundred Ten Dollars and IIr ($20,610.59) The Decrease of said bond penalty shall be effective as of the 15t1 day of 2jeptamm�ber, L014, and does hereby agree that the continuity of protection under said bond subject to changes in penalty shall not beimpaired hereby, provided that the aggregate liability Of the above mentioned bond shall not exceed the amount of liability assumed by it at the time the act and/or acts of default were committed and in no event shall such liability be cumulative. Signed, sealed and dated this 20 day octoer, 2014. D. ------ PRINCIPAL BY: N141 RE 0 - Lrl I W Lr; ED BY: NOV 19 AiIII Florida ruop-'e"*q '4G NV Page 827 of 1812 Al fl�-AATAWIWell �U�O I FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND POWER OF ATTORNEY gull 4 1 Kh' i U W" ,rr,zv,tftute—.and appoint David H. CARIR- Anett CAR r!!aret A.a u 1 If Tnirrin Florida, EACH its true and lawful agent and Attorney -in -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its il'_ TvandallhandRandunde-takULa regularly elected orucers of me r own proper persons - The said Vice President does hereby certify that the extract set forth on the reverse side hereof is a true copy of Article V, Section 8, of the By -Laws of said Companies, and is now in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, die said Vice -President has hereunto subscribed his/her names and affixed the Corporate Seals of the said ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, this 14th day of May, A.D. 2014. ATTEST: L-22 Assistant Secretary Vice President Epic D. Barnes Thomas O. McClellan State of Maryland City of Baltimore On this l4th day of May, A.D. 2014, before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, duly commissioned and qualffied, THomAS 0. described in and who executed the recedin instrument and acknowl WN MR11,17117, MijWt ...... 11.011411 Corporations. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal the day and year first above written. "'41 .;1110 Constance A. Dunn, Notary Public My Commission Expires: July 14, 2015 PDXF 031-319OF Page 828 of 1812 "Article V, Section 8, Attorngys-in-Fact. The Chief Executive Officer, the President, or any Executive Vice President or Vice Presidem may, by written instrument under the attested corporate sea], appoint attomeys-in-fact with authority to 'execute bonds, policies, recognizances, stipulations, undertakings, or other like instruments on behalf of the Company, and may authorize any officer or any such attorney-in-fact to affix the time. CERTIFICATE 1, the undersigned, Vice President of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAN do i enert on the clate ot i I -J-6- the By-Laws of the Companies is still in force. This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 15th day of December 1998. 1 RESOLVED: "That the signature of the President or a Vice President and the attesting signature of a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary andthe Seal oftheCom- I mj� be affixed L-r facsimile on Wr Power of Attopiasrw facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company." This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors'of the COLONIAL AMERICAN fngvmr;l ?fff imi lmlvl�&TTr- May, 1994, and the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the I 1 day of May, 1990. RESOLVED: "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced seal of the company and facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Vice -President, Secretary, or Assistant Secretary of the Company, whether made heretofore or hereafter. wherever L U111pu1j, batul uu vanu anu oinuing upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. IN TFSTIMO OF, I have hercynto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seals of the said Companies, ofat 0/Y. Page 829 of 1812 6.0. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve a $5,000 donation to GBDC Entrepreneurship Institute to support the M.E.L.T. (Mobile Entrepreneurship & Leadership Training) program from the Law Enforcement Trust. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This is a youth empowerment program that has the potential to reduce the high school dropout rate, unemployment, and crime; yet create jobs and provide technical assistance and re-entry skills for dropouts, convicted felons, single parents and seniors. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The M.E.L.T. Mobile program provides training, mentoring and business resources, plus convenience for those looking to start or grow a business and/or develop a career and professional skills. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted There are sufficient funds ($70,281.20) in the law enforcement trust fund (account number 691-5000-590-04-25) to provide this donation. ALTERNATIVES: There are no alternatives as Florida State Statue mandated this. STRATEGIC PLAN: Growing Jobs and Business Opportunities STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: This program provides mentoring, training and business resources to youth and the community of Boynton Beach. CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Page 830 of 1812 Type D Exhibit D Memo REVIEWERS: Department Police Finance Legal City Manager Reviewer Katz, Jeff Howard, Tim Swanson, Lynn LaVerriere, Lori Description MELT Presentation justification memo Action Approved Approved Approved Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 5:17 PPA 12/4/2015 - 2:32 PPA 12/8/2015 - 10:09 AM 12/9/2015 - 8:57 AM Page 831 of 1812 G B77 Entrepreneurship Institute • Reduce the high school dropout rate • Reduce unemployment * Reduce crime • Create jobs for drop outs convicted felons, single parents w Provide technical assistance for small business and Entrepreneurs * Provide job re-entry skills for drop outs convicted felons, single parents &seniom Page 832 of 1812 1 driver 1 teacher I teachers aid 2 class rooms 1 bathroom 1 one one coaching area 1 breakout room 3 beds 20 computers Storage for supplies Outside kids area to entertain kids while single moms get business training Youth Programs Adult Programs Financial Literacy Financial Literacy College Preparation Job Readiness Training Social Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurship Job Readiness Training Professional Development Page 833 of 1812 Background Information We are proud to introduce an opportunity that allows your organization to help the W - community, grow your business and extend your organization's reach at the same time. GB F Entrepreneurship Institute is a nonprofit 501 c (3) organization that strives to create Social Entrepreneurs of all ages through cultural, artistic and professional development. We also �1, create a platform where individuals can improve their social economic status. For over eight years the, GBIDEI team has delivered programing from a traditional bricks and mortar office, GBDiC Entrepreneurship Institute is looking to establish a Mobile Entrepreneurship & Leadership Training Program (M.E.L.T.) that will expand the reach of the organization and its strategic alliance partners in Florida. Programming addresses the state's need for qualified and skilled talent. M.E.L.T. is a program that provides training, mentoring and business resources to individuals; looking to start or grow a business, develop a career and professional skills, Community Need There are many deserving organizations that serve the Florida community well. However, there is a segment of the population who are unable to take advantage of the many resources in their community because of lack of transportation, affordable childcare, a support system and financial constraints. The programing provided via the M.E.L.T. Mobil unit is convenient and the majority of the programs are free to the participants. The programs are aimed at reducing the high school dropout rate, reducing unemployment and improving the socioeconomic conditions for single parents, youth and small businesses in Florida communities. Page 834 of 1812 8851( Setuplfloorplan Layoul (16P v1W Bus Acquisition Design & Build -out Fixtures & Equipment Ad M i n i st ra t i ve COSI (insurance, parking wifi, supplies ma rk et i ng PT start up salaries} First Six months of Programing Total: Finalize Agreement with Palm Tran Agreement goes to Board of County Commission Bus Build out Bus Launch Reception Programing Begins $15,000 $42,800 $19,704 $11,793 $60,704 �AMIWTITI January 2016 January — March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 Page 835 of 1812 Page 836 of 1812 Page 837 of 1812 S"��� . � .Opportunities � Reduce the high school dropout rate � Reduce unemployment &[rewue/obo/mdrop outs mnvictedfelons,single parents � Reduce crime = Provide technical mssbtmooyybrsmall business and Entrepreneurs " pmvide/obre-entry skilbfo/drop outs convicted felons, single parents & seniors Loop video admnscreens inside bus 18months Program participant sign insheets for 18months Promotional material displayed internally for 18months Inclusion |mall press releases, social media, &G8D[E| website Logo branded on all course material distributed to program participants for 28 months Speaker opportunity to present to participants at the beginning of each programfor18monthy Logo branded on all program promotional materials for 18 months (direct mail, flyers, event s signage) Vinyl ad on the IVI.E.L,T. bus for 18 months (Travel Pattern Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin & Saint Lucey County) ` Loop video adonscreens inside bus for 1year Program participant sign imsheets for 1 year Promotional material displayed internally for Iyear Inclusion imall press releases, social media and G8D[8website Logo branded on all course nmateria| distributed to program participants for 1 year Speaker opportunity to present to participants at the beginning of each program 1 year Logo branded on all program promotional material's for 18 months (direct mail, flyers, event suiAmaQe) Vinyl ad on the M.E.LT. bus for lyear (Travel Pattern Dade, 8roward, Palm Beach' Martin &Saint LuceyCoumty) Loop video odonscreens inside bus for 6months Program participant sign in sheets for G months Promotional material displayed internally for 6months Inclusion in all press releases, social media and GBD[Bwebsite Logo branded on 2 program course material distributed to participants for 6 months Speaker opportunity to present to participants at the beginning of 2 programs of your choice LnOn branded on 2 program promotional materials for 5 months (direct mail, flyers, event ssignage) Vinyl ad on the K4.E.LJ, bus for months (Travel Pattern Dade, Brovvard, Palm Beach, Martin Xi Saint LoceyCounty) Loop video adumscreens inside bus for 3months Program participant sign insheets for 3months Promotional material displayed internally for 3 months Inclusion imall press releases, social media and G8DCE8website Logo branded omone (1) program course materia/ distributed to program participants Speaker opportunity to present to participants at the beginning of one (1) program Logo branded on one (1) program promotional materials for 3 months (direct mail, flyers, event s signage) Vinyl adunthe M.E.L.T. bus for 3 months (Travel Pattern Dade, Bnovvard' Palm Beach, Martin & Saint LuceyCounty) Page 838 of 1812 Lori LaVerriere Jeffrey S. Katz TO, City Manager FROM: Chiet-of Police REF GBDC Diterpreneurship Institute DATE, 11/30/2015 Florida statute 932.7055 (5)(a) mandates the following regarding federal forfeiture funds: If the seizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest earned therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse education, prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise, purchasing automated external defibrillators for use in law enforcement vehicles, and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet normal operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. Recommend Commission approval of a $5,000.00 donation to GBDC Entrepreneurship Institute to support the M.E.L.T. (Mobile Entrepreneurship & Leadership Training) program. This is a youth empowenrient program that has the potential to reduce the high school dropout rate, unernployrrient, and crime; yet create jobs and provide technical assistance and re-entry skills for dropouts, convicted felons, single parents and seniors. This donation should be drawn from account 691-5000-590-04-25 (Law Enforcement Trust Fund). The current account balance is. $70,281.20. This is a one-time donation expense. I certify this use of funds comports with the statutory requirements. Page 839 of 1812 6. P. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve up to a $5,000 matching donation to Pathways to Prosperity (P2P). EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. FSS 932.7055 (5)(c)1 mandates that law enforcement agencies that acquire at least 15K in forfeiture funds donate 15% of these funds for the support or operation of drug abuse, treatment, or education program(s); safe neighborhood or school resource officer program(s). Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) is a non-profit organization based in Boynton Beach, FL. They are dedicated to strengthening the community by improving outcomes for children and families through education and social services. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted None. Funds are held already in the Law Enforcement Trust Fund LETF account #691-5000-590-04-25. The balance is currently $70,281.20 ALTERNATIVES: None. Required by FSS 932.7055 (5)(c)1 STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Description Merno Justification Merno REVIEWERS: Page 840 of 1812 Department Reviewer Action Police Katz, Jeff Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 5:18 PPA 12/4/2015 - 2:36 PPA 12/8/2015 - 10:09 AM Page 841 of 1812 Lori LaVerriere TO: City Manager REF Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) Jeffrey S. Katz FROM-' Chief of Police DATE 11/24/15 Florida statute 932.7055 (5)(c)l mandates the following regarding federal forfeiture funds. If the sizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest earned therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse education, prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise, purchasing automated external defibrillators for use in law enforcement vehicles, and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet non -nal operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) is a non-profit organization in the City of Boynton Beach. Their mission is to strengthen our community by improving outcomes for children and families through education and social services. They strive to empower individuals and have a positive and meaningful impact in the lives of children and parents. They help link their members with other agencies to provide the resources and services that they need. The Boynton Beach Police Department remains committed to fostering partnerships with organizations within the City that promote a positive influence on juveniles and other members of the community. This donation of up to $5,000.00 of matching funds will provide P2P with additional financial assistance to assist in the operating costs of their empowerment programs. This donation also fulfils our legal obligation under FSS 932 and the strategic intent of our mission statement. This donation should be drawn from account number 6,91 - 5000-590-04-25. The current balance of the account is $70,281.20. Page 842 of 1812 6.Q. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve a $2,000 donation to Mobile Eyes/DUI from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. FAA 932.7055 mandates that law enforcement agencies that acquire at least 15k in forfeiture funds donate 15% of these funds for the support or operation of drug abuse, treatment, or education program(s); safe neighborhood or school resource officer program(s). Mobile Eyes is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to safe driving and DUI enforcement. Funds provided will assist in providing monetary compensation to witnesses that come forward. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? This will provide a postive impact in aiding our community partnership endeavor FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted This purchase should be drawn from account 691-5000-590-04-25. The current balance is $70,281.20. ALTERNATIVES: Not providing funding STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: N/A CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: N/A Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Addendum Addendum REVIEWERS: Description Memo for Mobile Eyes Backup for Mobile Eyes Page 843 of 1812 Department Reviewer Action Police Katz, Jeff Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date WXADII�� 12/4/2015 - 2:31 PPA 12/8/2015 - 10:09 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:07 AM Page 844 of 1812 Lori LaVerriere Jeffrey S. Katz T City Manager `7M: Chief of Police REF: Mobile Eyes DATE 11/24/2015 Agenda Item g - Florida Statute 932.7055 (5)(a) mandates the following regarding federal forfeiture funds: If the seizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest earned therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhoods, drug abuse education, prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise, purchasing automated external defibrillators for use in law enforcement vehicles, and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet normal operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. Recommend Commission approval of a $2000 to the Mobile Eyes Foundation from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. Mobile Eyes is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to safe driving and DUI enforcement. Funds provided will assist in providing monetary compensation to witnesses that come forward. This purchase should be drawn from account 691-5000-590-04-25. The current account balance is: $70,281.20. This is a one-time donation expense. I certify this use of funds comport with the statutory requirements. Page 845 of 1812 Page 846 of 1812 Safetv Counc *11 of PaIrn Beach COUnty, Inc. November 30, 2015 Boynton Beach Police Department Chief Jeffrey S. Katz 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Chief Katz: We are writing to our many police departments in Palm Beach County and fellow members of the Traffic Safety Committee with a sincere request for your support. As I am sure you realize, the reward fund constantly needs to be sustained as more people learn of Mobile Eyes. Mobile Eyes combats impaired driving. The concept is simple: motorists report impaired drivers by dialing 9.1.1. and collect a $100.00 reward. During a time of manpower shortages, and increased traffic, we strongly believe that Mobile Eyes is a community effort that pays big dividends, making the roads safer for all of us, and our loved ones. We are asking your department to assist with a donation to this program. Many departments utilize LETF funds to support this program. One great feature of Mobile Eyes is that 100% of each donation is utilized solely for the rewards. The Safety Council sends out the rewards for the Traffic Safety Committee, and donates their time and bookkeeping services to this program, so there are no overhead costs. We tend to average thirty rewards per year. This year we are already at 40 — which means we need to replenish the reward fund. New this year is a fillable pdf. We also have created an infographic for departments to post on their social networks. Please let me know the updated contact(s) for your agencies and their e-mails so I can get them these forms. Palm Beach County can be proud of this program that demonstrates a cooperative spirit between citizens and law enforcement. We truly appreciate your participation and commitment to this program. The Safety Council is a 501 C-3 and we have been in business since 1967. Our mission is to prevent injuries and fatalities by providing safety education to the community. Please help us sustain this important effort today, Sincerely, Donna Bryan Safety Council of Palm Beach County, Inc. 4152 W. Blue Heron Blvd, Suite 110 * Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Ph: 561-845-8233 * Fax: 561-848-6873 * www.safetycouncilpbc.org Page 847 of 1812 Page 848 of 1812 6. R. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve a donation of $2,000 to Crosspointe Elementary to create a Literacy Oasis room from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The donation will help create a room dedicated to literacy and an atmosphere that allows elementary students to effectively enhance their reading comprehension. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? This will have a positive impact as we cultivate partnerships with our community. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted The funds will be provided from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund (691-5000-590-04-25) with a current balance of 70,281.20. ALTERNATIVES: Don't provide funding. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: N/A CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Merno REVIEWERS: Description Requesting Merno Page 849 of 1812 Department Reviewer Action Police Katz, Jeff Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 5:17 PPA 12/4/2015 - 2:44 PPA 12/8/2015 - 10:08 AM WWADII�� Page 850 of 1812 ASIS Palm Beach Chapter 254 WhAnnual Security Officer Awards Hunters Run Golf and Racquet Club December 8th2015 1111pliq mi�111 Nominateyour best officers to be recognizedfor their hard work and dedication to the Security industry (There is no cost to nominate your officers] INTERNATIONAL -PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 Page 851 0 1812 �AS AgS INTERNATON,,,t, PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 2015 Security Officer Awards "A Salute to Public � Private Partnership" On Tuesday, December 08, 2015 at 6:00pm-9:00pm, the Palm Beaches Chapter 254 of ASIS International will proudly host their 8th Annual Security Appreciation Dinner at Hunters Run Golf and Racquet Club is located at 3500 Clubhouse Lane, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436. This outstanding annual function recognizes the "BEST OF THE BEST" among South Florida Security Agencies and In -House Security Departments, We expect to draw approximately 100+ attendees, including local Police Chiefs from area departments, Security Directors, Hotel and Resort Management and Private Security Agencies. ASIS International (ASIS) is the largest organization for security professionals, with more than 37, 000 members worldwide organized into over 200 local chapters. ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security professionals and law enforcement by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security interests. For the past eight years ASIS Chapter 254 has hosted this Security awards and a Law Enforcement appreciation award every May since 2008, These Annual Appreciation Luncheon and dinners is our way of providing appropriate recognition to deserving Security and Police officers. We are proud to announce that anchorperson Shannon Cake from WPTV's channel 5 will emcee the ceremony. Our speaker to be announced later. A sponsor form is attached. Please complete this form (Print), and mail it with your check to the address indicated. To add your company name and logo to the list of corporate sponsors, a sponsor form is attached. Please complete this form (Print), and mail it with your check to the address indicated. With your help, we can make this a great success. We look forward to seeing you on December 8th, If you have any questions, please contact us sponsor.asis254@gmaii.com Sincerely, Frank Good Chairman, Chapter 254 Don Neff & Patrick Miller Vice Chairman Page 852 of 1812 INTFRr PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 2015 Security Officer Awards "A Salute to Public - Private Partnership" ,ASIS NTERNA f MAL PALM SEAC H C HAPTE R 254 Gold Sponsorship includes: 0 2 reserved tables of ten (ten seats for the sponsor and ten seats donated to Security Officers per table) 0 One exhibitor table 0 Corporate logo displayed on digital media presentation a Company name on table place card a Company logo & website link on our ASIS Palm Beach 254 Website 0 Sponsorship Plaque a Naming rights for Award cathgory of Choice (Depending on Availability) Silver Sponsorship includes: ® 1 reserved tables of ten (four seats for the sponsor and six seats donated to Security Officers per table) 0 One exhibitor table 0 Corporate logo displayed on digital media presentation F Company name on table place card 0 Company logo & website link on our ASIS Palm Beach 254 Website ® Certificate of appreciation Table Sponsorship includes: * 1 reserved tables of ten (four seats for the sponsor and six seats donated to Security Officers per table) * Company name on table place card * Company logo & website link on our ASIS Palm Beach 254 Website This covers attendence for one (1) at the event and dinner. Page 853 of 1812 2015 Security Officer Awards "A Salute to Public - Private Partnership" All Sponsors must complete this form for each table. My Company Name should appear on the table place card and in the luncheon program as follows: Type of Sponsorship: Please reserve seats for the following individuals: Name Name Name Name Total amount enclosed: $ D11 (10) seats to be allocated for Security Officers only. Remit your payment in full by Nov 10th to: ASIS Palm Beach Chapter 254 - Attm Don Neff 4371 Northlake Blvd, PMB 258, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 334 Email: sponsor,asis254@gmail.com Company/individual/Sponsorship Name: Address: Contact Information: Name: Phone#: Email Address: Forward any questions to: sponsor.asis254@gmail.com Form of Payment Checkoredit CardF] Name Credit Card # Exp Date CSC - Billing Street Address City, State, ZIP Signature Page 854 of 1812 ASIS Is MTERNATJONAL PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 AR S J NA`�O INTERWA�, PALM BEACH CHARTER 254 2015 Security Officer Awards "A Salute to Public - Private Partnership" All Sponsors must complete this form for each table. My Company Name should appear on the table place card and in the luncheon program as follows: Type of Sponsorship: Please reserve seats for the following individuals: Name Name Name Name Total amount enclosed: $ D11 (10) seats to be allocated for Security Officers only. Remit your payment in full by Nov 10th to: ASIS Palm Beach Chapter 254 - Attm Don Neff 4371 Northlake Blvd, PMB 258, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 334 Email: sponsor,asis254@gmail.com Company/individual/Sponsorship Name: Address: Contact Information: Name: Phone#: Email Address: Forward any questions to: sponsor.asis254@gmail.com Form of Payment Checkoredit CardF] Name Credit Card # Exp Date CSC - Billing Street Address City, State, ZIP Signature Page 854 of 1812 Juis V Az SIS NTERNATONAL PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 ",1 'i" " I INTERNATIONAL PALM BEACH CHAPTER 254 2015 Security Officer Awards ""A Salute to Public - Private Partnership" PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICER AWARDS St RECOGNITION DINNER 2015 Security Officer Nomination Form Nomination Form Can be filled out online through our website http,.,/j yvw.asL5 or ,a1mbeach2q._____g Nominees Name: Company: Company Address: Day Time Phone: Years with Company: Years in Security: Summary of Officer's Responsibilities: E-mail address: City: State: Zi P: ASIS' Security Officer Annual Recognition Program honors the following categories: * Officer of the Year * Community Service * Lifesaving Award * Outstanding Achievement * Career Service Award * Manager/Director of the Year What Category are you nominating this Officer for? Nominator's Name: Company Contact Info: Reason for Nomination: (Attach I page maximum IF NECESSARY) ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN Monday, NOVEMBER 14`x, 2015 FOR CONSIDERATION Forward any questions to: Don Neff at: nom:i-nations.asis254&_Mail_,c.om or Patrick Miller aV pjmiller@invictussecuritv.com Page 855 of 1812 6.S. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve a $1,000 donation to the ASIS International for a Gold Sponsorship package from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This donation will support the 2015 Security Officer Awards program. This is an outstanding annual function recognizing the "Best of the Best" among South Florida Security Agencies and In -House Security Departments. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? This will have a positive impact as we cultivate problem solving partnerships with our community in accordance with our agency's mission. Over 80% of our nation's critical infrastructure is guarded by private security personnel. These professionals are critical to the first-line security and crime prevention efforts in our hospitals, shopping malls, schools, and places of worship. Private security personnel serve as a critical augmentation to public police forces nationwide. With increases in active shooter situations, domestic and foreign terrorism, and workplace violence, the partnership between public and private safety organizations has never been more important. The Boynton Beach Police Department is proud to lead the way in recognizing the best -of -the -best in the private security realm and demonstrating our immense appreciation for the service of these dedicated professionals. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted The funds will be provided from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund (691-5000-590-04-25) with a current balance of 70,281.20. ALTERNATIVES: Don't provide funding. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: N/A CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 856 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type D Attachment D Memo REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Police Katz, Jeff Finance Howard, Tim Legal Swanson, Lynn Police Katz, Jeff Finance Howard, Tim Legal Swanson, Lynn City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Description ASIS DOCUMENTATION Requesting memo Action Date Approved 12/3/2015 - 5:17 Pl\A Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:26 Pl\A Rejected 12/8/2015 - 10:07 AM Approved 12/9/2015 - 2:22 Pl\A Approved 12/9/2015 - 3:23 Pl\A Approved 12/10/2015 - 9:02 AM Approved 12/10/2015 - 12:09 Pl\A Page 857 of 1812 Lori La`lerriere Jeffrey S. Katz TO, City Maiiager FROM': Chiel-of-Policc REF: Crosspointe Elementary Donation DATE: 11/30/2015 Florida statute 932.7055 (5)(a) mandates the following regarding federal f0rfeiture funds: If the seizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest earned therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse education, prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise, purchasing automated external defibrillators for use in law enforcement vehicles, and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet normal. operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. This request is for a 2,000.00 donation to Orosspointe Elementary for the creation of Literacy Oasis room. The donation will help create a room dedicated to literacy and an atmosphere that allows elementary students to effectively enhance their reading comprehension. This donation should be drawn frorn account 691-5000-590-04-25 (Law Enforcement Trust Fund). The current account balance is: $70,281.20. This is a one-time donation expense. I certify this use of funds comports with the statutory requirements. Page 858 of 1812 Lori LaVerriere Jeffrey S. Katz TO. City Manager FRO R Cilicrof police REF ASIS Intemational Donation DATE. I 1 /30120 1 5 Florida statute 932.7055 (5)(a) mandates the following regarding federal forfeiture funds: If the seizing agency is a county or municipal agency, the remaining proceeds shall be deposited in a special law enforcement trust fund established by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the municipality. Such proceeds and interest carried therefrom shall be used for school resource officer, crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse education, prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes, which include defraying the cost of protracted or complex investigations, providing additional equipment or expertise, purchasing automated external defibrillators for use in law enforcement vehicles, and providing matching funds to obtain federal grants. The proceeds and interest may not be used to meet normal operating expenses of the law enforcement agency. Recommend Commission approval of a $ 1,000 donation to the ASIS International for a Gold Sponsorship package. This donation will support the 2015 Security Officer Awards program. This is an outstanding annual function recognizing the "Best of the Best" among South Florida Security Agencies and In -House Security Departments. This donation should be drawn from account 691-5000-590-04-25 (Law Enforcement Trust Fund), The current account balance is: $70,281.20. This is a one-tirne donation expense. I certify this use of funds comports with the statutory requirements, Page 859 of 1812 6.T CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Accept staff review of the Education and Youth Advisory Board and approve amendments to the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, Chapter 2, Article VI I. Education and Youth Advisory Board EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The recommendation to examine current codes of advisory boards and update the boards to better conform to current needs originally came out of the 2006 American Assembly: Committing to Our Future document. However, the GAP Analysis of that document identified that there was no suggested or introduced mechanism for examining the current codes for Advisory Boards or for establishing clear codes and objectives. As recruitment of Advisory Members still remained a challenge, at the request of the Commission, a Marketing Plan for Advisory Board recruitment was created and implemented in 2009 by the Director of Public Affairs. With no noticeable increase in applications, Lori LaVerriere, then the Assistant City Manager, requested at the April 20, 2010 Commission meeting that staff be allowed to move forward with an overall review of the advisory board program, their purposes and effectiveness as part of an overall objective to increase volunteerism and citizen engagement. It was determined by staff that the best approach was to review each advisory board one at a time which would allow for additional comments and feedback from individual members at their regularly scheduled meetings. The review of the Education and Youth Advisory Board is the fifth (5th) review completed by staff. Staff attended an Education and Youth Advisory Board meeting to present to the board and explain the process. An Advisory Board & Committees Members Questionnaire was provided as a survey to all board members with the request that they complete them and return to staff for analysis. The board requested that they be able to complete the survey as a group and provide a single response. Staff agreed and a copy of the survey is attached. Upon staff review of the survey and 12 months of meeting minutes, it is staff's recommendation that the advisory board remain as is and that the Code of Ordinances be amended to reflect the actual duties and responsibilities currently being carried out by the board. It is also the recommendation of staff that the Education and Youth Advisory participate in the City's Education Initiative as a primary stakeholder, working closely with the staff Education Initiative Committee. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The Education and Youth Advisory Board is a very active and vibrant board that provides tremendous benefit to the City through year round activities, programs, fundraisers and scholarships. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: Not accept report and do not make requested amendments to the Code of Ordinances. STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: This is listed in Goal 4, Management in Progress, Item # 8 of the 2015/2016 Strategic Plan Page 860 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Attachment D Attachment REVIEWERS: Department Assistant City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Page 861 of 1812 Advisory Board Member Questionnaire Proposed Amendment to Code Reviewer Action Date Lejeune, Carisse Approved 12/2/2015 - 5:03 PPA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 2:45 PPA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/7/2015 - 3:53 PPA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:53 AKA Page 861 of 1812 Advisory Boards & Committees Members Questionnaire 1. On which advisory board/committee do you serve? Education and Youth Advisory Board 2. How long have you been a member? Eighteen years 3. Name some of the more significant recommendations/activities of this board: • Bob Borovy Student Citizen of the Year Award -Awarded to the outstanding HS senior for volunteer service. Since 2000, $21,650 in savings bonds and cash has been awarded to the winners and runners-up. • Youth Volunteer Bank -For students to do volunteering and receive recognition. Since 1998, 795 volunteers have recorded over 59,500 volunteer hours. $22,770 in prizes and savings bonds have been awarded. • Tennis Carnival -A free afternoon of tennis lessons and activities for children ages 6-17 hosted by the tennis pros at Hunters Run. • Monies to schools for student programs and competitons-Since 2006, total of below schools and programs -$16,60 Boynton Beach High School Presidential Classrooms -$2900 Adopt a Classroom -$100 League of Cities Youth Conference -$200 Visual Arts Department -200 Student Council Project -$250 Education Rocks Charity -$500 Equipment Purchase -$729 Athletic Programs -$1400 Theater Department -$1870 Poinciana Elementary Odyssey of the Mind -$1420 Safety Patrols -$900 Scientist/Mathematician of the month breakfast -$1100 Robotics Programs -$300 Stamp Club -$100 Congress Middle Adopt a Classroom -$300 Freedom Shores Elementary Page 862 of 1812 Various Projects -$800 SECME and Fundations Programs -$800 Galaxy Elementary Field Trips -$650 Adopt a Classroom -$100 Schoolhouse Children's Museum -$100 Southtech Academy Adopt A Classroom -$100 S. E.A. R. Foundation Cheerleading Program -$500 Sister Cities Young Artists Showcase -$1025 International Conference (student attendee) -$250 Wheelchair Program -$100 4. What do you feel has been the community benefit of the recommendations/activities? Boynton has benefitted from our support of the students in the city and their educational needs. S. Do you feel this board fulfills its mission as outlined in the Code of Ordinances? Yes. 6. Do you feel the board's mission is still relevant to the community? Absolutely. 7. Are there any activities conducted by this board that you would like discontinued? No (with minor change to Sec. 2-117 to eliminate one listed duty of the board which is does not, and has not, performed) 8. Are there any activities that you would like added to the board's mission? No. Page 863 of 1812 Print Boynton Beach, FL Code of Ordinances *Editor's note -Ord. No. 91-18, §§ 2 8, adopted May 7, 1991, enacted provisions pertaining to a children and youth advisory board. Such ordinance did not specify manner of codification; hence, inclusion as Art. VII, §§ 2-116 2-122, has been at the editor's discretion. See. 2-116. Created. The City Commission, in accordance with the powers vested in it, hereby merges the Children and Youth Advisory Boards and the Education Advisory Board and establishes the Education and Youth Advisory Board. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 2, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 07-001, § 2, 1-16-07) See. 2-117. Duties. The Education and Youth Advisory Board shall act as a fact-finding and advisory board on the following issues and on such other issues as are, from time to time, designated by the City Commission by resolution: (1) Development of programs that promote ongoing relationships with caring adults. (2) Formulation of long and short range programming to benefit the children and youth of the community by involving parents, the business community, civic and neighborhood organizations, including volunteer recruiting for before and after local school programs. (3) Development of incentives and enhancements encourage the development of safe places, including improved playgrounds at or near local schools and structured activities during non -school hours. (4) Identification and dissemination of information on local, county, state and federal programs that provide beneficial services to children and their families. (5) Developing strategies for communicating with the School Board of Palm Beach County and its staff, advising the City Commission as to the activities of the Board, and other federal, state and local legislative bodies which affect the needs of students, within the city. (6) Development of child and youth a aey1rograms. (7) Contacting community groups and businesses within the geographical boundaries of Boynton Beach for professional skills, materials, financial or education support for the schools and with the purpose of implementing programs at local schools that benefit students from Pre- K through grades 12 and vocational schools. (8) Developing recommendations to the City Commission for forwarding to the School Board of Palm Beach County regarding actions which may be taken in support of schools in Boynton Beach with respect to proposed legislation at the state level. Page 864 of 1812 (Ord. No. 91-18, § 3, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 99-33, § 1, 11-16-99; Ord. No. 06-050, §3,6-20-06) Sec. 2-118. Recommendations of board. The board shall periodically advise the city commission of its findings with respect to the foregoing issues and shall make recommendations to the city commission on any matter referred to it within thirty (30) days or within such time as prescribed by the city commission by specific resolution. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 4, 5-7-91) Sec. 2-119. Organization. (a) The children and youth advisory board shall comprise seven (7) permanent members, two (2) alternate members and three (3) student members, two (2) to be regular voting members and one (1) alternate, 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 two (2) years. Alternate members, as well as the three (3) student members, shall be appointed for a period of one (1) year. (b) When a member has missed three (3) regular monthly meetings for any reason within one (1) annual board term, that member will be notified that one (1) additional absence will cause his/her board membership to be terminated and a replacement will be appointed at the time of the next absence. (c) Any member of the board may be removed for cause in accordance with state law. The City Commission shall promptly fill any vacancy. (d) At the organizational meeting of the board a chairperson and vice -chairperson shall be selected by majority vote of the board. The chairperson and vice -chairperson shall be selected annually at the May meeting of the board. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 5, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 93-30, § 1, 9-7-93; Ord. No. 09-014, § 2, 2-2-09) See. 2-120. Meetings. The board shall meet regularly once a month or more frequently if necessary, for the transaction of business. Its meetings shall be open to the public. The board may establish its own meeting rules and procedures for the conduct of its business. Four (4) members shall constitute a quorum. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 6, 5-7-91) See. 2-121. Qualification. Members of the advisory board on children and youth shall be residents of the city, with the exception of one alternate non-voting member of the student membership, who may reside outside the city limits. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 7, 5-7-91; Ord. 96-42, § 1, 10-2-96) Page 865 of 1812 See. 2-122. 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 board 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 board to act in a purely advisory capacity to the city commission for the purposes set forth in this article. Any powers delegated here to the board to adopt rules and regulations shall not be construed as a delegation of legislative authority, but purely of administrative authority. (Ord. No. 91-18, § 8, 5-7-91) Sec. 2-123. Consolidation of Children and Youth Advisory Board and Education Advisory Board; survival of actions. All powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Education Advisory Board shall survive and be deemed merged and consolidated with the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Children and Youth Advisory Board. All previous actions of the Education Advisory Board shall survive this consolidation unless specifically revoked by the Children and Youth Advisory Board. The consolidated board shall be known as the Education and Youth Advisory Board. All current members of the Children and Youth Advisory Board are appointed to the Education and Youth Advisory Board as voting members for the balance of their terms of appointment. (Ord. No. 06-050, § 2, 6-20-06) Secs. 2-124-2-125. Reserved. Page 866 of 1812 6. U. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on December 1, 2015. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. The City Commission met on December 1, 2015 and minutes were prepared from the notes taken at the meeting. The Florida Statutes provide that minutes of all Commission meetings be prepared, approved and maintained in the records of the City of Boynton Beach HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? A record of the actions taken by the City Commission will be maintained as a permanent record. FISCAL IMPACT. Non -budgeted N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Minutes REVIEWERS: Department City Clerk Reviewer Pyle, Judith Description Minutes 12-01-15 Action Approved Date 12/3/2015 - 11:10 AKA Page 867 of 1812 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD., BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2015 @ 6:30 P.M. PRESENT Gerald "Jerry" Taylor, Mayor Joseph Casello, Vice Mayor David T. Merker, Commissioner Mack McCray, Commissioner Michael Fitzpatrick, Commissioner 1. OPENINGS A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor Mayor Taylor called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Invocation Police Chaplain Woodrow Hay offered the invocation. Lori LaVerriere, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Janet Prainito, City Clerk Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Taylor Mayor Taylor led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Commissioner Fitzpatrick pulled Item 6.C. 2. Adoption Commissioner McCray moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Merker seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Page 868 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL 2. OTHER DECEMBER 1, 2015 A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission Vice Mayor Casello had attended the COBWRA (Coalition of Boynton West Residential Associations) monthly meeting that comprises 122,000 members in 33 communities. He attended another meeting at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Commissioner McCray offered kudos to Thomas Kaiser, the VFW Post and staff for the raising of the French flag. It was a job well done. On Sunday night, the Mayor, Commissioners Merker and McCray attended a candle light vigil for Corey Jones. He recognized the Coalition of Clergy and indicated he was proud to have participated in the services that were a job well done. Commissioner Merker was honored to attend the services at St. John Missionary Baptist Church for Corey Jones. Those who supported him should be proud of their efforts to honor his life and memory. Commissioner Fitzpatrick attended the Palm Beach County League of Cities luncheon and the Diamonds are Forever Gala for the Community Caring Center with Vice Mayor Casello as the honorary chair. He did go to the French flag raising at Veterans Park and thanked the Veterans Commission members for organizing the event and Jeff Livergood for providing staff support. Commissioner Fitzpatrick also attended the South Central Wastewater and Treatment Board meeting. Mayor Taylor added Boynton Beach hosted the League of Cities luncheon, John Durgan is the Special Projects Coordinator for the City and assisted with the Palm Beach Literacy Coalition "Read for the Record" competition. Boynton has come in first for the most students being read to in the category of big cities. Mr. Durgan coordinated over 60 people reading to over 2,000 children in the City, to become the first place winner for the third year. Mayor Taylor also had taken a tour of South Tech Academy's new prep school on Gateway Boulevard. The current facilities were too small. The building on Gateway Boulevard was bought or leased to accommodate the 6 th 7 th and 8t" graders. There are close to 400 students presently enrolled. The improvements to the building were significant. The students were well behaved and working hard in preparation for high school. 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS Page 869 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 A. Announcement by Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors presenting Tom Kaiser as the 2015 Holiday Parade Grand Marshal. Mayor Taylor will present a plaque to Mr. Kaiser in recognition of this honor. Wally Majors, Director of Recreation and Parks, introduced Tom Kaiser as the 2015 Holiday Parade Grand Marshal. He had been chosen by the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board. He has been a member of the Veterans Advisory Board since its inception and currently serving as chair. Veterans Memorial Park was created through Mr. Kaiser's efforts at no cost to the City of Boynton Beach. All the events at the Park are organized by Mr. Kaiser and the City provides the support needed. He works with the French Consulate to honor those veterans who helped to liberate France during the War, Mr. Kaiser is a member of American Legion Post 164. Mayor Taylor read a Proclamation declaring Tom Kaiser as the Grand Marshal for the 2015 Holiday Parade. Mr. Kaiser appreciated the applause and standing ovation. He recognized other veterans- who were present and he thanked them for their help and dedication. He thanked Jeff Livergood, for his assistance with the many events. Mr. Kaiser paid tribute to the efforts of Lori LaVerriere, City Manager, Bob Ensler, a former Commissioner and Mayor Taylor for their help and attention to detail in the Park. Benches are now being etched with faces of some of the veterans. Mr. Kaiser wanted to re -institute having students visit the park and speak with actual veterans of the various conflicts, The Boy Scouts have been included for many years in all events. Mayor Taylor presented Mr. Kaiser with the Grand Marshal 2015 plaque. Mr. Kaiser thanked his family and supporters. B. Announcement of "Catch the Holiday Spirit" events. Mr. Majors announced the planned events are December 4th, the annual Holiday Tree Lighting and Concert at the Ocean Avenue Amphitheater, On the 5th will be the 45th Annual Holiday Parade starting at 3 p.m. going north on Federal Highway. Friday, December 11th will be the Holiday Boat Parade commencing at 5:30 at the Marina with the parade starting at 7 p.m. There will be viewing areas along the parade route. It will include a Toys for Tots toy drive. On December 18th will be another Concert on the Rocks event featuring a food truck invasion and the hottest bands in South Florida starting at 6 p.m. C. Announcement by Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors regarding the "Looney Dunes Fun Day" event, which will be held at Oceanfront Park on Saturday, December 12th from 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Page 870 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 Due to inclement weather and high winds, the event was rescheduled to December 12th from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Oceanfront Park. 4. 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) Susan Oyer, 140 SE 27th Way, gave the definition of the word "preserve". She referred to an article that listed the advantages of preservation. The list included it teaches history, it teaches respect for those who lived in different times, brings character and charm to a neighborhood, attracts tourists, generates work places and artisans, it is environmentally friendly and it is the ultimate form of recycling. Ron Haines, 2551 Gertrude Drive, Lantana, was present representing the Loxahatchee group of the Sierra Club, a nationwide, grass roots environmental organization. In recognition of Commissioner Fitzpatrick's over 30 years of environmental activism and now as an elected official, he was awarded the Sierra Club's 2015 Environmental Champion Award, Commissioner Fitzpatrick's attitude about environmental work has been to set a pace that can be sustained indefinitely. Mayor Taylor congratulated Commissioner Fitzpatrick for his continued efforts and indicated he had brought a lot of pride to the City. Suzanne Ross, Director of the Children's Schoolhouse Museum, congratulated Commissioner Fitzpatrick and gave an update on the Museum. There had been solid visitation in November and an increase in donations by individuals. December activities in addition to the regular program would include Celebrate Disney's birthday, Hanukkah with Miss Helen, Polar Express Celebration, Deck the Hall, Gingerbread Day and Marshmallow Madness, Santa's Workshop and Boxing Day. The Museum would be open until 1 p.m. on Christmas Eve and be open on Monday, December 28th and end the year with the Happy New Year Event for children, Steven B. Grant, NE 3rd Avenue, complained about all the trash in the Heart of Boynton Beach along Martin Luther King Boulevard and NE 5th Avenue. The trash cans were all full. He suggested blue recycling bins for glass be placed along the trash cans. His lawn -furniture had been stolen and he asked if City Hall had any surveillance cameras in the area. Mr. Grant also announced he was a candidate for Mayor. Reverend Richard Dames, President of Boynton Beach Coalition of Clergy, 7284 West Boynton Beach Boulevard, commented on an event called, A Community in Celebration of Unity. The community, City officials and church leaders assembled to worship and seek answers, transparency and justice for the late Corey Jones. He expressed thanks 4 Page 871 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL to Mayor Taylor and Commissioner McCray for their participation and Commissioner Merker's presence. He also thanked Lt. Deale for representing the Boynton Beach Police Department and the police escort as the clergy, community and Banks family marched on Seacrest Boulevard to the Bible Church of God. The collaboration must continue to repair the bridge of trust and transparency needed. Pastor Tommy Brown, 8123 Mystic Harbor Circle, remarked about the controversial police shootings making national headlines. Mr. Corey Jones was killed on PGA Boulevard by an officer in plain clothes and in an unmarked vehicle. Initiatives have been shared. There has been a recommendation that the federal Justice Department fund body worn cameras, Pastor Brown asked the City of Boynton Beach to budget to purchase body worn cameras and in -car videos. Audio and video coverage can establish a unique perspective on police encounters and help officers keep the citizens more safe. He reiterated the request for a citizen review board to be established. Mayor Taylor added the ceremony was very moving and the citizens came together to remember Corey Jones. He hoped there would be peace for the Banks and Jones families. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, commented in Boynton Beach the citizens respond to crisis in prayer and peace and work together for the good of all. Mr. Karageorge offered the recognition of Tom Kaiser was well deserved and long overdue, Another individual worthy of recognition was Coach Willie Gibson, being inducted into the Hall of Fame for basketball coaches for the State. He has been recognized in Palm Beach County. Children's lives were impacted in the schools where he taught and coached. He helped them to understand what was important in life. No one else coming forward, Mayor Taylor closed Public Audience. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. The following Regular (Reg) and Alternate (Alt) Student (Stu) and Nonvoting Stu (NN Stu) openings exist: Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals: 1 Alt Golf Course Advisory Committee: 1 Alt Recreation and Parks Board: 1 Alt Senior Advisory Board: 1 Reg and 2 Alts There were no applicants. Mayor Taylor pointed out 'there are openings on several boards. The annual reappointment of board members would be done at the next meeting. He urged citizens to apply for the open positions. Page 872 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL 6. CONSENT AGENDA DECEMBER 1, 2015 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. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO R15-145 - Authorize the City Manager to sign a Consent Order with the Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County for the purpose of prescribing certain municipal repairs to the landfill owned by the City of Boynton Beach. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15- 146 - Assess the cost of nuisance abatement on the property located at 0 SW 2nd Avenue within the City of Boynton Beach C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-147 - Approve Budget Amendment for the Park & Rec Facilities Fund for the FY 2015-16 budget, amending the appropriated budget from $189,020 to $271,320, which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide spending authority for anticipated expenditures. Commissioner Fitzpatrick inquired about the source of the funds in the trust fund. Mr. Majors explained it was impact fees imposed on developers of residential communities. Commissioner Fitzpatrick understood the money was to be used to ensure there is more green space for more people by buying more land for the appropriate amount of open space. Mr. Majors agreed it was one of the intents. It was meant for improvement or development. Commissioner Fitzpatrick asked what the Recreation Center modification was for $20,000. Mr. Majors responded the plan was to add a family restroom to the Civic Center, a major improvement. Commissioner Fitzpatrick questioned the expense for the Hester Center football scoreboard and Mr. Majors replied it was a similar improvement. The new scoreboard would better reflect the contribution the program has had on the community. Commissioner Fitzpatrick felt it was a maintenance issue since a scoreboard already existed at the site. Mr. Majors responded the new board would be bigger and better, an improvement. It was not fixing the existing equipment, rather bringing in new and better equipment. Commissioner Fitzpatrick contended trust fund money should be used to increase something since it exists. He could not approve the money from trust funds and he described it as budgetary magic. Vice Mayor Casello noted the existing equipment was beyond repair. The football games are much more than sports. It is a mentoring program for the participants. Not Page 873 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL 191 x6j: aiT, 1 *4 Zi �iSH1 only the children participating in the program, but also the coaches are dedicated and committed to the success of the program. It is money well spent to help the youth. Commissioner McCray had attended the homecoming games with teams from Miami. He was embarrassed with the press box that was beyond repair. The scoreboard was inoperable and in poor condition. The Hester field is one of the prime locations in Palm Beach County and the State of Florida, Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution R15-147. Vice Mayor Casello seconded the motion. Commissioner Merker felt the field was an asset to the City when allocating the funding. He supported the purchase. Commissioner Fitzpatrick agreed the program was excellent and should be supported by the City. However, he felt the funds should be from an appropriate source. The funds being used are from an inappropriate source. Commissioner Merker felt it was a battle of definitions. Ms. LaVerriere interjected the funding source was reviewed by the City Attorney and it was determined the expenditure would be an appropriate use of the funds. Mayor Taylor added he understood the money was in a trust fund for purchase of recreation facilities. The facilities have to be useable and maintained. The Civic Center restrooms cannot be accessed by many. Funds are being used to install more equipment in the Barrier Free Park. Hunters Run had donated some of those funds. The new scoreboard would be a great upgrade to the facility. Commissioner Fitzpatrick inquired how long the score board had been in disrepair. Mr. Majors indicated it had been a few years. Commissioner Fitzpatrick asserted it should have been in the budgetary process over the last three years. He contended it was not a good way to run the City. Commissioner McCray indicated the score board had been minimally maintained for the last three years. Many things get put in the budget at the last minute. Vote The motion passed 4-1 (Commissioner Fitzpatrick dissenting). D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-148 - Amending Resolution R13- 083 to designate Andrew Mack, Development Director as the Economic Development Coordinator City -Wide and retaining designation of Vivian Brooks, Executive Director of Page 874 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 the CRA as the Economic Development Coordinator for any property located within the CRA area for purposes of implementing the City's Economic Development Program for business development, expansion, housing, and community initiatives with the City of Boynton Beach and CRA areas. E. Approve the purchase and installation of a Tuff Forms Alligator for the Congress Avenue Barrier -Free Park from GameTime of Longwood, FL in the amount of $12,279.40 as a sole source purchase from the Park Impact Fee Fund. F. Approve the purchase of two (2) complete sets of Hydraulic Extrication Tools and accessories from South Florida Emergency Vehicles (SFEV) of Fort Myers, FL, in the amount of $62,794,80. SFEV is the Sole Source vendor for Holmatro brand of equipment for the South Florida region, including Palm Beach County. G. Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on November 17, 2015. H. Approve the extensions for RFPs/Bids and/or piggy -backs for the procurement of services and/or commodities as described in the written report for December 1, 2015 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks". 1. Approve an Amendment to Task Order #U -1A-07 with Globaltech, Inc. for Electrical Engineering Support Services in the sum of $50,000 giving a revised total of $59,500. These services are provided under the General Consulting Services Agreement RFQ # 017-2821-14/DJL as approved by Commission on August 1, 2104. 7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. RI5-149 - Authorize the City Manager to sign two (2) Task Orders with CH2M, Task Order R13-063-08 in the amount of $166,834.58 for the purpose of evaluating groundwater conditions and Task Order R13-063-09 in the amount of $47,126.26 for the design and oversight of landfill cover repair. These task orders are in accordance with the City's "Hydrogeological Consulting Services Agreement" extension that was approved by the Commission on August 8, 2015, Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution No. R15-149. Commissioner Fitzpatrick seconded the motion. 1.1 Page 875 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL Commissioner McCray wanted to know how long the landfill existed. Jeff Livergood, Director of Public Works and Engineering, responded his research took it back to the 1954s when it started to be used as a municipal landfill. Vice Mayor Casello asked about the long range plans for the parcel and Mr. Livergood indicated there were no plans other than to close out the regulatory perspective. Future plans at that point would be a discussion for the Commission. The parcel is landlocked and can only be accessed from Lake Worth Drainage District Canal or crossing over the canal from the golf course. Vice Mayor Casello inquired if the parcel could be incorporated into the golf course. Mr. Livergood agreed it was a common use for landfill property. Mayor Taylor interjected the law requires evaluation of the landfill for a specified number of years, Vote The motion passed unanimously. 8. CODE COMPLIANCE and LEGAL SETTLEMENTS - None 9. PUBLIC HEARING 7 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. 10. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - None 12. NEW BUSINESS A. Review and action on Annual Performance Evaluation for the City Manager. Mayor Taylor acknowledged each Commissioner had done an evaluation and is now before the Commission for comment. Vice Mayor Casello described Ms. LaVerriere's performance as outstanding. She does not lead the Commission, rather offers suggestions with the pros and cons of any issue. She never says no to an idea and is great under stress and pressure with a great span of control. Finding solutions for problems is her forte. The staff highly respects her and 9 Page 876 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 she works with the Commission as a partnership. It is her leadership, knowledge, and stamina that contribute to the City's success. He was in favor of her retention. Commissioner McCray indicated the evaluation was easy; however, initially he had made her cry and they resolved those issues. They are currently best friends and she does a job well done. Commissioner McCray had learned he had to separate his title and responsibility from hers. The Commission sets the policy while the City Manager puts the policy in motion and makes it work. He appreciated all he had learned from her and together they can move the City forward. Commissioner Fitzpatrick noted she had become Interim City Manager at a very difficult time for the City. She demonstrated integrity, even when the Commission refused to make her City Manager. She was forced to administer the City week -to -week and did it with grace and diligence. Mayor Taylor ranked Ms. LaVerriere as outstanding and pointed out every other City in Palm Beach County wishes they had a City Manager with the knowledge and leadership ability of Ms. LaVerriere. He looked forward to working with her every day. Motion Mayor Taylor moved to increased Ms. LaVerriere's salary by 3%. Vice Mayor Casello seconded the motion. Commissioner Merker had remained silent because there was nothing to complain about. The positives were stressed by the Mayor and other Commissioners. Commissioner Merker thanked her for her assistance. Commissioner McCray acknowledged the 3% was as high as other employees had received and he felt comfortable at 3% for Ms. LaVerriere. Commissioner Fitzpatrick pointed out the gavel was not passed when the motion was made, but agreed the motion as made should move forward. Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. RI5-150 - Approve and ratify the reopened and amended Articles: Group Insurance, Pension, and Wages of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC - Blue Collar Unit and the City. Motion 1E1 Page 877 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution No. R15-150. Vice Mayor Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. RIS -151 - Approve and ratify the reopened and amended Articles: Group Insurance, Pension, and Wages of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC - White Collar Unit and the City. R qi-=- •i Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution No. R15-151. Vice Mayor Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion passed unanimously. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-152 - Authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for the implementation and provide for CRA funding of the Neighborhood Officer Policing Program. Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution No. R15-152. Commissioner Fitzpatrick seconded the motion. Commissioner Merker felt the program was wonderful. It was overdue. It demonstrates caring and respect for others. It will create a relationship between the police and the youth. For the wrongdoing that is ongoing, he applauded the Police Chief for the effort to resolve the issues in the City of Boynton Beach. Commissioner McCray had not been in favor of the program when it came before the Community Redevelopment Agency Board because he felt it should be centered on Martin Luther King Boulevard. The Clergy encouraged Commissioner McCray to support the program. If the program fails, the people fail also. If it succeeds, everyone succeeds along with Lt. Deale. It was important to move forward and do what is best for the City of Boynton. 11 Page 878 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 Vice Mayor Casello felt it was one of the best things done along Martin Luther King Boulevard in a long time. It is a start that is recognized by the Clergy. He applauded Chief Katz for his outreach approach. It will build strong ties. Commissioner Fitzpatrick noted part of the delay has been personnel issues and Chief Katz has implemented the proper program. It is Community Redevelopment Agency money and Ms. Brooks has a stake in the program's success. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Ms. LaVerriere added Ms. Brooks along with Chief Katz worked closely to develop the program and it was anticipated the program would begin by the end of the month. It is a good partnership to develop the parameters for the program as well as measurements and deliverables to assess its success. D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION R15-153 - Authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for the Maintenance of the North Entry Signage Project. Commissioner McCray moved to approve Proposed Resolution No. R15-153. Commissioner Fitzpatrick seconded the motion. Commissioner McCray advised the President of INCA felt the project was long overdue. He was in favor of the agreement. Vice Mayor Casello questioned who would be responsible for maintenance and any costs after the initial two-year period. Ms. LaVerriere advised it would be the City's responsibility and it will have to be budgeted into the Public Works budget. An estimate of the cost of maintenance was not available. Mayor Taylor opened the issue for public comment. No one came forward. Vote The motion passed unanimously. 13. LEGAL Page 879 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 15-031 - SECOND READING - PUBLIC HEARING - Approve the fourth extension of the suspension of the application and enforcement of the Workforce Housing Program for a period of one year. Attorney Cherof read Ordinance No. 15-031 by title only, on second reading. Mayor Taylor opened the issue for Public Hearing. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, asked the Commission to review the suspension on an ongoing basis, looking at market studies. Workforce housing is vital. There has to be something for working class people that need affordable housing. He urged the Commission to work with the realtors and consider the various studies. Mayor Taylor advised the City is undergoing growth and many of the developers are pricing their products for workforce families. Relocating industries want to know if there are places for their workers to live. Commissioner McCray moved to approve Ordinance 15-031. Commissioner Fitzpatrick seconded the motion. Vice Mayor Casello was concerned and disagreed that developers were pricing their product for the work force. At some point the City would have a shortage of affordable housing. It has to be closely monitored. Mayor Taylor had sat with developers and heard their concerns for working force housing. Vote City Clerk Prainito called the roll. The vote was 5-0. B. Review of Ordinance 15-002 for modifications or rescission. Mayor Taylor explained this Ordinance relates to where drug rehab centers can be placed within the City. It was first proposed to locate them in three different zones in the City and Mayor Taylor and Vice Mayor Casello voted against all three zones. There was a compromise to allow the centers in one zone, C-3. It became apparent that was not specific enough. Vice Mayor Casello recalled a map denoting the different areas, but there needed to be more definition. It might work in some areas, but not all C-3 areas. Staff should review the parameters and possible locations. 13 Page 880 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL DECEMBER 1, 2015 Mayor Taylor suggested a special workshop may be appropriate with large maps to help make a determination. Commissioner Merker agreed totally. He wanted a discussion that included State Representatives so their perspective can be considered. He questioned both the interpretation of the law and the change of the law. Many cities are having the same types of problems. Mayor Taylor offered there would be a couple of opportunities to meet with legislators at Florida Atlantic University and in Tallahassee there would be one-on-one meetings with the legislators in January. A workshop would be open to everyone. Vice Mayor Casello thought the areas designated would give the Commission some latitude on the actual location of these types of centers. He asked if the C-3 zones could be eliminated and the City remain within the parameters of the law. Mike Rumpf, Planning and Zoning Director, explained medical uses were grouped in the new regulations with more intense medical type uses or overnight. The other type of facilities operate around the clock. The intensity corresponded to the most intense commercial zoning district C-3. If taken away it would remove the consistency of the regulations. The C-3 corresponds to the higher class of roadways and more intense commercial corridors and other uses. There may be some residential areas that may be accessed near any facility, but the property would be near a very intense location, an arterial class which is the highest in the City, excluding along 1-95. If you take C-3 away, it leaves C-2 or C-1 or PCD if that is adequate. It could be in the same location as C-3 sites. C-1 and C-2 are the least intense commercial office and retail districts. Vice Mayor Casello asked if the decision could be made on a one-on-one basis. Mr. Rumpf added another consideration is the 50 foot separation which triggered permitted versus conditional. It was suggested they become conditional uses for more scrutiny in the review process than a permitted use. It could be discussed at the workshop. Mr. Rumpf explained a conditional use that is logically defined in the regulations, not necessarily preferable or should be anywhere throughout the City in that zoning district. There are special considerations of the uses at a given location. If a project meets the land development regulations generally, it should be approved; a permitted use needs to meet technical standards. A conditional use can include a set of more objective standards to review the project. Attorney Cherof advised conditional does involve some level of discretion on the part of the Commission in evaluating the use. These kinds of questions and short answers are a good indication why this is a proper subject matter for a workshop to understand the definitions and how they work together and balance in the overall plans. 14 Page 881 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL Mayor Taylor declared there was consensus to schedule a workshop. Ms. LaVerriere indicated it would probably be in early February. C. Pursuant to Section 286,011(8), Florida Statutes, Attorney Cherof is requesting a private attorney/client session of the City Commission to discuss pending litigation in the following case: Christopher Yesnick , Plaintiff vs City of Boynton Beach, Defendant - Case No, 50 2012 CA 018742 XXXX M B AJ Attorney Cherof requested a closed -door session to discuss the case Christopher Yesnick vs. City of Boynton Beach. Approximately 45 minutes would be sufficient preceding the next Commission meeting, Mayor Taylor declared the session would commence at 5 p.m. 14. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A. Review and appoint accordingly applications received for the CRA Advisory Board with the annual board appointments - December 15, 2015 15. ADJOURNMENT There being nothing further to come before the Commission, Mayor Taylor properly adjourned the meeting at 7:54 p.m. (Continued on next page.) 15 Page 882 of 1812 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FL ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk Judi i A. Pyle, CMC Duty City Clerk 16 DECEMBER 1, 2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Jerry Taylor, Mayor Joe Casello, Vice Mayor David T. Merker, Commissioner Mack McCray, Commissioner Michael M. Fitzpatrick, Commissioner Page 883 of 1812 6.V CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve the list of top ranked qualifiers as determined by the Evaluation Committee from the submissions received in response to the Request for Qualifications for Utilities Management Optimization Plan Consulting Services; RFQ No. 075-2821-15/KTR; and authorize City Staff to conduct negotiations for compensation with the recommended qualifiers according to Florida State Statute 287.55, Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA). EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The Utilities Department issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) under the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) for consulting services for a comprehensive master planning exercise including the following work: Update GIS maps showing the following based upon as-builts and other information sources. a. Water distribution lines, valves, air release valves and hydrants. b. Wastewater gravity lines and manholes c. Wastewater force mains, valves and air release valves. d. Re -use water mains and valves. e. Stormwater lines, structures and outfalls. 2. Hydraulic Models for water distribution, re -use and wastewater force mains. 3. Mass balance models for gravity wastewater collection and stormwater collection systems. 4. Provide methodology for Asset Management. a. Track time and materials b. Connectivity to SunGard if needed c. No additional people (planners) 5. Develop model for CIP and provide five year plan. Review R&R needs and a method to smooth impact on rates. Model should provide a funding plan. 6. Prepare a rate study a. Need long term stability plan b. Clarify general fund costs and transfers c. Consider options for funding different aspects of the CIP and provide model. 7. Provide a working system for tracking development fees and capacity reservation within the model. 8. Review potential budgeting models. 9. Review future growth management — model should accommodate these changes Page 884 of 1812 The overall output should be electronic and should be interactive so that it provides the central planning tool for the Utility. This work is an essential part of the Utility's regular planning schedule but differs slightly in that we are seeking to integrate the master planning for Water, Wastewater, Stormwater and Reuse into a single interactive plan recognizing that in the modern world all four elements are interdependent. On September 3, 2015 the City opened and received a total of seven (7) submissions to RFQ No. 075-2821- 15/KTR. The submissions were evaluated by a three person team utilizing a common evaluation matrix. The results of the initial ranking were reviewed at a public meeting on November 3, 2015 by the committee and a shortlist of three (3) respondents was established. The shortlisted firms were invited to make detailed presentations to the evaluation committee at a public meeting on December 3, 2015. After the presentations were completed the committee reviewed/revised their scores for the three (3) firms to determine a final ranking. The scores resulted in the following ranking: Proposer: Carollo / Total: 270.75 / Rank: 1 Proposer: Hawksley-MWH / Total: 218.00 / Rank: 2 Proposer: Hazen & Sawyer / Total: 241.50 / Rank: 3 Following the City Commission approval of the these rankings, City Staff will begin negotiating a contract with the top ranked firm (Carollo) on the RFQ scope of work. If a contract cannot be successfully negotiated with the top ranked firm, the City will commence negotiations with the second -ranked firm (Hawksley-MWH); and if necessary, the third ranked firm (Hazen & Sawyer). After successfully negotiating a contract for the services as outlined in the RFQ, approval of the contract will be requested of the City Commission. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The software model created by this project will provide the Utilities Department with a state of the art planning platform going forward that will be able to respond quickly to any significant changes in the planning inputs and thereby eliminate unnecessary expenditure on plant and equipment. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted There is no fiscal impact as a result of this approval; a contract between the City and the selected firm will be submitted to Commission for approval. ALTERNATIVES: Continue to handle master planning as separate issues for each area of the utility's operations; Not approve the rankings as provided by the Evaluation Committee and request that a new RFQ be advertised. STRATEGIC PLAN: Great Neighborhoods: Safe, Affordable and Livable STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Goal 1 - Action Item 1.12: Integrated Water Resource Master Plan CLIMATE ACTION: Yes CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: If the 2015 Revision of the Climate Action Plan is adopted by Commission, this item is W-5: Develop local inventories of existing potable water supply delivery and collection systems, vulnerable wellfields, wastewater collection and/or treatment infrastructure, septic tanks/drainfields, and Page 885 of 1812 storn-mater drainage and treatment facilities; assess the potential impact from climate change of each component; and develop different climate change scenarios and adaptation strategies for high-risk utilities and/or infrastructure which may require replacement, reinforcement, or relocation to ensure the long term viability of the system Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Tab Sheets Tab Sheet D Attachment Final Evaluation Matrix D Attachment RFQ Summary REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Utilities Groff, Colin Approved Utilities Groff, Colin Approved Assistant City Manager Lejeune, Carisse Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/7/2015 - 1:32 PPA 12/7/2015 - 1:32 PPA 12/8/2015 - 8:51 AM 12/8/2015 - 10:19 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:10 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:30 AM 12/9/2015 - 3:50 PPA Page 886 of 1812 U) W U b W m O 2 � � D U) 2 O U 2 � a. ■ § EEE Q� Q� Q� LU LU ƒ N co 0 rl- m m ¢ 2 n � k32 \ ƒ w#RSG m���� ƒ zz£-m CO CO CO CO CO CO B�4%/ u k \ \ \ LU § -j® ULR o CO ■ƒ��J I kk� j \ Lo Lo C14/ 2 CO / »J - -3e < kk§to)S� u Lu k// CO CO CO CO CO CO CO j/ 2 E 0 G CO » » » » » » » » o S_ z g��«L G oj§ALL / <� s� E °m §/ 4 u E C3 q ° CO E u ���©-(0 } �f�mLon� §'��� to§{ < ƒ in # t m CO m m m CO CO m= k 12 t E a \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ < = -J i� { §§�kƒ§) CO §§� 5 \ � E ¥ 2 / \ } < / /m \ § LU o 3:) z § L e z z z z j j / / §\ ) § § CO 0 LU E§\ f /up / LU J / § § ° ƒ < / ± LL © z ® \ z z ƒ p CO e \ E E\ E § E / E E \ E </ <e ±e oe @e C)ue } me ee G zE CO L: C,) L: LE of of L: of zE ■ 3§ ƒ§ &§ /§ ƒ§ E§ \§ §§ �_ 0�_ 0�_ __ a_= u= 0�= e= 0m em Em C) co <m gm a - co j<m LU LU ƒ N co 0 rl- m m ¢ 2 n � N W U_ W N LZ r J D U) Z 0 0 Z Q J a N LLJ m � W ? 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N v v 06 m o — c 3 v tq o V = _ co m 00 a) (6 The City of Boynton Beach *' Finance/Procurement Services 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6310 FAX: (561) 742-6316 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR UTILITIES MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION PLAN CONSULTING SERVICES RFQ No. 075-2821-15/KTR Sealed Requests for Qualifications (RFQ's) will be received in Procurement Services, City of Boynton Beach, 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, or mail to P.O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 on or by: SEPTEMBER 10, 2015, No Later Than 2:30PM (Local Time). RFQ's will be opened in: CITY HALL — Finance Conference Room 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (Unless otherwise designated) One (1) original, so designated and four (4) copies (total of five (5) submissions of the response shall be submitted in one sealed package clearly marked on the outside: "UTILITIES MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION PLAN CONSULTING SERVICES" and addressed to: City of Boynton Beach, Procurement Services, 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, or P.O. Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425- 0310. All RFQ's will be publicly opened and only the names of the Respondents will be disclosed. RFQ's received after the assigned date and time will NOT be considered. The Procurement Services time stamp shall be conclusive as to the timeliness of filing. The City of Boynton Beach is not responsible for the U.S.P.S. or private couriers in regard to mail being delivered by a specified time so that an RFQ can be considered. The City reserves the right to consider RFQ's that have been determined by the City to be received late due to mishandling by the City after receipt of the RFQ and prior to award being made. Selection of a qualified Consultant will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statutes § 287.055 "Competitive Consultants Negotiations Act." ATTENTION ALL INTERESTED RESPONDENTS: Copies of this solicitation package may be obtained from Demandstar at Onvia at www.demandstar.com or by calling 1-800-711-1712. Demandstar distributes the City's solicitations through electronic download. Respondent(s) who obtain copies of this solicitation from sources other than Demandstar or the City's Procurement Services Division may potentially risk not receiving certain addendum(s) issued as a result of the solicitation. RFQ 075-2821-15/KTR SCOPE OF SERVICES: Boynton Beach Utilities is requesting proposals from qualified, experienced consulting firms to develop a Utilities Management Optimization Plan (UMOP) which includes updating the Utilities GIS database and hydraulic models, developing an enterprise asset management system utilizing existing data and developing a new utility connection system to track capacity reservations. These systems along with existing SCADA systems and operating permit conditions will be integrated into an optimization model that will be used by Utility Management to manage daily operations and the output of the model will be an interactive Capital Improvement Plan and a multi-year rate algorithm to adjust rates based on costs and market indexes. ELIGIBILITY: A. Proposers will be eligible to respond to this Request for Qualifications if the proposing firms demonstrate that they or the principals assigned to this project, have successfully completed services similar to those specified in the Scope of Services of this RFQ. B. Proposers must include as a part of the RFQ submittal, sufficient documentation, client references, and qualifications to support their ability and experience to perform the services contained in the RFQ. CONE OF SILENCE: Per Palm Beach County Code Section 2-355, after the deadline to respond to this RFQ, members of the City Commission are prohibited from communicating directly or indirectly with proposers or bidders regarding a particular request for proposal, request for qualification, bid, or any other competitive solicitation until such time as the City Commission (1) awards or approves a contract, (2) rejects all responses, or (3) otherwise takes action which ends the solicitation process. Improper communications during this "Cone of Silence" period may result in a penalty as outlined in Palm Beach County Code Section 2-357. PUBLIC RECORDS DISCLOSURE: Pursuant to Florida Statutes §119.07, sealed Bids, Proposal or Responses received by the City in response to a Request for Qualification or Invitation to Bid are exempt from public records disclosure requirements until the City provides a notice of decision or thirty (30) days after the opening of the Proposals/Bids. If the City rejects all Responses submitted in accordance with a Request for Proposal/Qualification or Invitation to Bid, and the City concurrently provides notice of its intent to reissue the competitive solicitation, the rejected Responses remain exempt from public disclosure until such time as the City provides notice of a decision or intended decision concerning the competitive solicitation or until the City withdraws the reissued competitive solicitation. A Bid, Proposal, Response or reply is not exempt for longer than twelve (12) months after the initial City notice rejecting all Bids, Proposals, or replies. Any questions relative to any item or portion(s) of this solicitation should be directed to Karen Riseley, (561) 742-6435 with Office Hours: MONDAY — FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. or email at riseley (cr)bbfl.us. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH TIM W. HOWARD, DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICES RFQ 075-2821-15/KTR REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR "UTILITIES MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION PLAN CONSULTING SERVICES" RFQ No.: 075-2821-15/KTR SECTION 1 —SCOPE OF SERVICES AND PROJECT INFORMATION 1.1 BACKGROUND: Boynton Beach Utility is seeking assistance in the preparation of an integrated Utilities Management Optimization Plan which will encompass all of its operational information into a seamless planning mechanism that can be maintained electronically on a routine basis to provide the management team with real-time dynamic information for decision making. The Utilities Management Optimization Plan (UMOP) includes updating the Utilities GIS database and hydraulic models, developing an enterprise asset management system utilizing existing data and developing a new utility connection system to track capacity reservations. These systems along with existing SCADA systems and operating permit conditions will be integrated into an optimization model that will be used by Utility Management to manage daily operations. The output of the model will be an interactive Capital Improvement Plan and a multi-year rate algorithm to adjust rates based on costs and market indexes. Utility operations include water production through two water treatment plants, water distribution, wastewater collection, stormwater handling and reclaimed water distribution. Wastewater treatment is handling by a separate authority jointly owned with the Delray Beach utility. The operating area extends beyond the city boundaries and provides services to approximately 107,000 people. One water treatment facility is sited within Unincorporated Palm Beach County (PBC) which is a low pressure membrane plant with a capacity of 10.3MGD including blending. The second plant is sited east of 195 and is currently undergoing expansion to 24MGD and upgrading of some older equipment. This plant will use water supplied from both the west and the east well field. The west water will be pretreated using anionic resin for TOC removal and the combined stream passed through a conventional lime softening process. Water Distribution is through a mix of older cast iron and asbestos cement pipelines to the east with more modern ductile iron pipe and some C900 to the west. The most current hydraulic model was completed in 2005 and included all lines 8 inches (8") or greater. Since that time the planned population densities in the eastern side of the city have changed dramatically rendering the model outcome of little value for planning purposes. The Utility has a valve truck which is to be used to map out and test valves throughout the system, There is also a fire hydrant program using similar software to the valve truck which is GIS based. The wastewater collection gravity system is in reasonable condition overall with some older areas needing attention. Within the last 6 years most of the clay pipe was video inspected and evaluated under the NASSCO-PACP rating system. Lines in poor condition were then selected for CIPP lining. The rehabilitation work has slowed in the last few years. There are 163 lift 1 I t~> i 5 ? 1, l i/ I 1 F Page 2 stations in total of which 6 are master stations handling the total flow from several minor stations. The utility recently added a second smaller 24in force main to the regional plant — South Central Regional Waste Water Treatment and Disposal (SCRWWTB) to provide a backup to the original 36in line along Congress Avenue. There has been no recent hydraulic model of the force main system prepared. The total daily flow of wastewater to the regional plant is around 9MGD. The stormwater system is a mix of some centralized collection systems in residential areas, the Downtown Stormwater System installed in 2001 and swales and exfiltration systems along minor roads. It is over 20 years since any significant planning documents were produced. Certain aspects of our NPDES permitting efforts are not carried out within the stormwater division but are the responsibility of Public Works or Building, This includes street cleaning and the inspection of construction activity. The first pipelines for reuse were installed as an independent project by the SCRWWTB and delivered reuse to large users i.e., golf courses. Subsequently the cities of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach took full ownership of the lines. The distribution contracts were not favorable for the cities to take over and are still managed by the SCRWWTB, but upon their expiration and renewal they will probably revert to the city. Boynton Utilities extended the lines based upon a strategic plan for reuse developed in 2005/6. 1.2 GOAL: The City is seeking a strategic partner with the requisite skills to work with the City in developing a dynamic management optimization plan covering all of its operations including water, wastewater, stormwater and reuse water. 1.3 TERM OF THE PROJECT The term of this contract shall be effective on the execution of the contract by the City of Boynton Beach and shall not exceed twenty-four (24) months. 1.4 SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: The City of Boynton Beach (City) is issuing this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for submissions from firms with prior experience in developing comprehensive Utilities Management Optimization Plan efforts including hydraulic modeling, CIP development and Utility Rate Studies. The Utility is seeking to bring together a number of planning concepts within the industry into one comprehensive plan that integrates everything into a single program or suite of programs covering all of the major work functional areas. These are water treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and pumping, re -use and stormwater (within the City boundary). The successful firm will first find innovative and cost effective methods of updating the GIS database to include much of the work completed in the last 10-15 years. The intent is not to ensure high levels of accuracy geospatially but to indicate approximate location and physical presence with a link to a digital file depositary for as -built drawings. With updated maps, the second task will be to develop hydraulic models for water distribution, wastewater force mains and reclaim distribution. The current water model was completed approximately 10 years ago and no models exist for force mains and reclaim water distribution. Mass balance models will also be developed for gravity wastewater collection and stormwater for high level capacity calculations. As a part of the approved East Water Plant Upgrade project, an asset management system is included in the project for the vertical assets that will be installed and includes the potential for expansion to cover areas of operation throughout the utility. The proposed program is hosted and based on open system architecture, utilizing cell technology to route work orders to field technicians. It is low cost and has the advantage of being adaptable to meet our developing needs. The project needs to explore how the information within this system provided by Transcendent by Mintek, Inc. is utilized in the automated development of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The project also includes developing a web -based interactive new connection module that will allow proposed new connections to be tracked and the demands included in optimization model. The module will include methods to reserve and release capacity as development occurs to ensure accurate projected demands. Based upon input from the Utility, observations from the hydraulic models and issues identified from the GIS database and development capacity, the project will establish a dynamic Capital Improvement Plan with estimated costs which will be used to prepare a preliminary forecast of the cash needs. The project will be inputting this data into the overall planning software as part of the integrated model. Output from the asset management system, inputs from capacity reservations and any regulatory changes will impact the CIP going forward. The cash needs of the plan will be used in the rate development process. The rate development portion of the model needs to build upon a number of ideas. Once the immediate short term needs of the CIP are met through the Utilities bonding capacity, it is intended that future projects will be funded without the need for extensive external funding through adjusted revenue. The exception to this rule will be regulatory changes which will be discussed in more detail later. The concept is to have a rate structure mechanism that avoids sudden increases and provides the political leadership with stable rates that support a healthy utility without requiring rate increase ordinances. The model should be able to predict funding needs over the long term and adjust rates accordingly on the future needs. Issues such as regulatory change will be handled by a separate charge that will reflect the borrowing costs associated with the required investment. This concept will be used for other funding needs arising out of specific unplanned investment. With a stable funding plan it will enable rates to move in a controlled manner either up or down depending on circumstance. An effective CIP would include a 50 year cycle to support a dynamic rate structure. The rate study should also review how transfers and/or shared rewards are moved to the City's general fund. Costs incurred by the central government to process Utility functions should be clearly identified and separately provided through dividend payment to the general fund based upon the risk in their investment in the operations of the utility. The capacity fees and the stormwater fee both need to be re-evaluated to ensure that both properly reflect the associated costs. The fees are expected to remain competitive in the region. In summation, the project outcome is a single management optimization model that incorporates output from the hydraulic model, asset management system, GIS and future committed capacity and integrates cost data from the financial reports to provide both a dynamic CIP and a stabilized rate plan for use by the utility. 310/5')1, 1, 5/KIF 1.5 MASTER PLAN DELIVERABLES: The following deliverables are expected from the Utilities Management Optimization Plan Task Order. 1. Update GIS maps showing the following based upon as-builts and other information sources. a. Water distribution lines, valves, air release valves and hydrants. b. Wastewater gravity lines and manholes c. Wastewater force mains, valves and air release valves. d. Re -use water mains and valves. e. Stormwater lines, structures and outfalls. 2. Hydraulic Models for water distribution, re -use and wastewater force mains. 3. Mass balance models for gravity wastewater collection and stormwater collection systems. 4. Provide methodology for Asset Management. a. Track time and materials b. Connectivity to SunGard if needed c. No additional people (planners) 5. Develop model for CIP and provide five year plan/. Review R&R needs and a method to smooth impact on rates. Model should provide a funding plan. 6. Prepare a rate study a. Need long term stability plan b. Clarify general fund costs and transfers c. Consider options for funding different aspects of the CIP and provide model. 7. Provide a working system for tracking development fees and capacity reservation within the model. 8. Review potential budgeting models. 9. Review future growth management — model should accommodate these changes The overall output should be electronic and should be interactive so that it provides the central planning tool for the Utility. 6.W. CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Accept the Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Budget Status Report of the General Fund and the Utilities Fund for the twelve (12) month period ending September 30, 2015 (unaudited). EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: This report summarizes the estimated funding sources and the adopted expenditure budgets for the City's General Fund and Utility Fund for the twelve (12) month period ended September 30, 2015 (100% of the fiscal year). The analysis compares: • Actual results for the current period to the annual budget • Actual results for the same period of the prior year annual budget. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The annual budget is what provides and controls the resources for City programs and services. FISCAL IMPACT: The annual budget and results to date for the General Fund and Utility Fund. GENERALFUND The General Fund chart above reflects revenue in excess of expenditures (dollars in thousand) yielding a $3.7M surplus for the period ending September 30th, 2015. Revenues & Transfers (Exhibit A) — Budgeted Funding Sources: Property taxes and other revenues provide funding sources of $57.3M or 78% of our total $73.8M General Fund budget estimate for FY 2014-15. Transfers from other funds (non -revenues) provide $16.5M or 22% of the total funding sources to balance our $73.8M General Fund budgeted expenditures. These three major estimated funding sources are summarized as follows: Page 900 of 1812 FY 2014-15 FY 2013-14 FY 2015 vs. 2014 Annual Actual to Date Annual Actual to Date Budget Actual Budget Amount % Budget Amount % % % Revenues $ 73,794 $ 74,820 101% $ 71,416 $ 69,456 97% 3% 8% &Transfers Expenditures $(73,794) $(71,072) 96% $(71,416) $(69,177) 97% 3% 3% Excess (Deficit) $ - $ 3,748 $ - $ 279 The General Fund chart above reflects revenue in excess of expenditures (dollars in thousand) yielding a $3.7M surplus for the period ending September 30th, 2015. Revenues & Transfers (Exhibit A) — Budgeted Funding Sources: Property taxes and other revenues provide funding sources of $57.3M or 78% of our total $73.8M General Fund budget estimate for FY 2014-15. Transfers from other funds (non -revenues) provide $16.5M or 22% of the total funding sources to balance our $73.8M General Fund budgeted expenditures. These three major estimated funding sources are summarized as follows: Page 900 of 1812 1. 37% - $ 27.1M -Property taxes less Tax Increment Financing to the CRA 2. 41% - $ 30.2M -All other revenues plus General Fund Balance 3. 22% - $ 16.5M - Transfers from other funds 100% - $ 73.8M - Total funding sources The property tax rate for FY 2014-15 is 7.9000 mills, no change from the prior year; the net property taxes of $27.1 M in FY 2014-15 represent a 7.2% increase in property tax revenue or an increase of $1.8M from FY 2013-14. To balance the budget in FY 2014-15, it required transfers from other funds of $16.5M representing 22% of all funding sources. Actual Funding Sources Realized: At the end of the twelfth month in FY 2014-15, revenues and transfers realized are approximately $74.8M of the budget estimate compared to $69AM realized to date in FY 2013-14. Ad Valorem Taxes, net of discounts and TIF taxes to the CRA, received to date was $26.9M as compared to $25. OM for FY 2013-14, as noted on Exhibit A. Other Revenues: The four major revenue sources other than property taxes: 1. Franchise Fees realized was $4.2M or 96% actual collected compared to $4.6M or 105% in FY 2013-14. 2. Business Taxes are due at the beginning of the fiscal year. For FY 2014-15, approximately $1.6M or 94% has been collected compared to the FY 2013-14 amount of $1.4M or 103%. 3. State Shared revenues of $8.OM or 104% have been collected in FY2014-15 as compared to $7.4M or 105% received in FY 2013-14. 4. Public Safety revenues at this point collected are $5.5M or 126% received compared to $4.1 M or 102% for FY 2013-14. 5. Special Assessment revenues, related to Fire and Rescue, in the amount of $5.6M or 101 % has been collected compared to $4.9M or 98% in FY 2013-14. Transfers from Other Funds: Current practice is to transfer 1/12 of the budgeted transfers from other funds each month. This will result in 100% realization of this funding source for the year. Note: due to the surplus realized in FY2014-15 and FY2013-14 the Fund Balance transfer amounts were not required. Expenditures (Exhibit B) Budgeted Expenditures: Overall, appropriations increased approximately 3.4% from $71.4M to $73.8M. The budget increase was due to the cost of doing business, providing funding for additional landscaping, wage increases and increased pension contribution. Actual Expenditures - General Fund expenditures for the twelve month period ending September 30 (100% of the fiscal year) are $71.OM which is 96% of the $73.8M expenditure appropriation for FY 2014-15. The table at the top of Exhibit B displays actual expenditures of $71.OM or 96% of the FY 2014-15 budget. At this point in the fiscal year, FY2014-15 spending levels are $1.9M ahead of the $69.1M expended in FY 2013- 14 for this same period. UTILITY FUND The FY 2014-15 annual expenditure budget of $40.3M represents a $0.7M increase from the FY 2013-14 budget of $39.6M. The operational forecast reflects a decrease of an estimated $353K to the fund balance for FY 2014-15. Page 901 of 1812 For the twelve month period in FY 2014-15, • Revenues realized are $43.8M (109%) of the annual budget estimate. • Expenditures incurred are $38.1M (94%) of the annual appropriated budget. This resulted in revenues in excess of expenditures yielding a surplus of approximately $5.6M. The following provides brief comments on the Utility Fund revenues and expenditures to date. Revenues (Exhibit Q - The $43.8M in FY 2014-15 actual revenues and fund balance have increased over the $41.7M in FY 2013-14, because of the following factors: • Water Sales - $20.7M equivalent to 113% of the annual estimate, compared to $19.2M or 107% at this point in FY 2013-14. • Water Service Charge - $913K equivalent to 183% of the annual estimate, compared to $1.OM or 114% at this point in FY 2013-14. • Sewer Service - $18.OM equivalent to 105% of the annual estimate, compared to $17.5M or 104% at this point in FY 2013-14. Expenditures (Exhibit D)— Utility Fund FY 2014-15 expenditures to date are $38.1M or 94% of the annual appropriation compared to expenditures of $34.7M or 88% for the prior fiscal year (which excludes depreciation and the joint ventures expenditures). ALTERNATIVES: Discuss this Budget Status Report or request clarification at the City Commission meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Page 902 of 1812 FY 2014-15 FY 2013-14 FY 2015 vs. 2014 Annual Actual to Date Annual Actual to Date Budget Actual Budget Amount % Budget Amount % % % Revenues $ 40,341 $ 43,789 109% $ 39,617 $ 41,706 105% 2% 5% &Transfers Expenditures $(40,341) $(38,109) 94% $(39,617) $(34,693) 88% 2% 10% Excess (Deficit) $ - $ 5,680 $ - $ 7,013 For the twelve month period in FY 2014-15, • Revenues realized are $43.8M (109%) of the annual budget estimate. • Expenditures incurred are $38.1M (94%) of the annual appropriated budget. This resulted in revenues in excess of expenditures yielding a surplus of approximately $5.6M. The following provides brief comments on the Utility Fund revenues and expenditures to date. Revenues (Exhibit Q - The $43.8M in FY 2014-15 actual revenues and fund balance have increased over the $41.7M in FY 2013-14, because of the following factors: • Water Sales - $20.7M equivalent to 113% of the annual estimate, compared to $19.2M or 107% at this point in FY 2013-14. • Water Service Charge - $913K equivalent to 183% of the annual estimate, compared to $1.OM or 114% at this point in FY 2013-14. • Sewer Service - $18.OM equivalent to 105% of the annual estimate, compared to $17.5M or 104% at this point in FY 2013-14. Expenditures (Exhibit D)— Utility Fund FY 2014-15 expenditures to date are $38.1M or 94% of the annual appropriation compared to expenditures of $34.7M or 88% for the prior fiscal year (which excludes depreciation and the joint ventures expenditures). ALTERNATIVES: Discuss this Budget Status Report or request clarification at the City Commission meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Page 902 of 1812 Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Reviewer Type D Addendum D Addendum D Addendum D Addendum REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Finance Howard, Tim Finance Davidson, Tony Finance Howard, Tim Finance Davidson, Tony Finance Howard, Tim Finance Howard, Tim City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Description GF Monthly Financial Report - Sept 2015 Rev GF Monthly Financial Report - Sept 2015 Exp OF Monthly Financial Report - Sept 2015 Rev OF Monthly Financial Report - Sept 2015 EV Action Date Rejected 12/4/2015 - 3:25 PPA Approved 12/4/2015 - 3:32 PPA Rejected 12/8/2015 - 1:59 PPA Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:05 PPA Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:41 PPA Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:41 PPA Approved 12/9/2015 - 8:55 AKA Page 903 of 1812 EXHIBIT A CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA GENERAL FUND ANALYSIS STATEMENT OF REVENUES - COMPARATIVE BUDGET TO ACTUAL Fiscal Year Period Ended September 30, 2015 (100% of Fiscal Year - Unaudited) S FinanceTinancial Rep orts\Monthly Financial Rep ortsTY2014-2015\Budget Review-GF-thm Sept 15 Summanzed001 Revenue Summary Revised Page 904,of 1812 REVENUES FY 2014-15 FY 2014-15 TO DATE FY 2013-14 FY 2013-14 TO DATE ACCOUNTS REVENUE % REVENUE % APPROVED $ 32,304,232 REALIZED $ 32,072,746 REALIZED 99% APPROVED $ 29,736,573 REALIZED 29,455,048 REALIZED 99% AD VALOREM TAXES, net LESS TIF TAXES TO CRA 5,186,878 (5,181,655) 100% 4,428,166 (4,374,462) 99% NET TAXES TO THE CITY 27,117,354 26,891,091 99% 25,308,407 25,080,586 99% LICENSES AND PERMITS FRANCHISE FEES 4,420,000 4,260,026 96% 4,434,575 4,636,483 105% BUSINESS TAXES 1,690,000 1,594,879 94% 1,390,000 1,432,258 103% BUILDING PERMITS 2,415,000 2,381,281 99% 1,662,600 1,934,959 116% OTHR LICENSES, FEES & PER 170,000 184,281 108% 171,300 177,257 103% INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES OTHER FEDERAL REVENUE 55,000 86,514 157% 55,000 90,950 165% STATE SHARED REVENUES 7,724,000 8,037,389 104% 7,072,000 7,434,047 105% SHRD REV FROM OTHR LCL 440,000 430,069 98% 415,000 397,120 96% CHARGES FOR SERVICES PYMTS IN LIEU OF TAXES 104,000 121,647 117% 104,000 108,880 105% CHRGS-GENERAL GOVT 616,798 655,706 106% 614,600 636,062 103% PUBLIC SAFETY 4,383,605 5,513,281 126% 4,075,100 4,171,469 102% PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 20,000 18,264 91% 20,000 24,347 122% CULTURE/RECREATION 353,000 434,424 123% 331,000 414,846 125% INTEREST & MISC REVENUE VIOLATIONS LOCAL ORD. 603,860 944,831 156% 355,000 592,564 167% INTEREST EARNINGS 50,000 108,143 216% 240,000 76,817 32% RENTS AND ROYALTIES 351,000 410,034 117% 338,800 345,242 102% SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 5,542,000 5,607,446 101% 4,977,000 4,933,830 99% SALE OF SURPLUS MATERIAL 2,000 737 37% 2,000 1,699 85% LIBRARY FINES 30,000 27,849 93% 30,000 29,050 97% OTHER MISC. REVENUE 237,000 440,664 186% 288,900 226,217 78% INTERNAL FUND TRANSFERS TRANSFERS 16,518,000 16,671,558 101% 16,711,115 16,711,115 100% FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 951,781 0% 2,820,106 0% Total Revenues $ 73,794,398 $ 74,820,114 101% $ 71,416,503 69,455,798 97% S FinanceTinancial Rep orts\Monthly Financial Rep ortsTY2014-2015\Budget Review-GF-thm Sept 15 Summanzed001 Revenue Summary Revised Page 904,of 1812 S:AFin t-Titancial Reports\Monthly Financial ReportsTY2014-201SBudget Review - GF - thru Sept 15 Summan-1001 Expenditure Summary Revised Page 905,of 1812 EXHIBIT B CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA GENERAL FUND ANALYSIS STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES - COMPARATIVE BUDGET TO ACTUAL Fiscal Year Period Ended September 30, 2015 (100% of Fiscal Year - Unaudited) EXPENDITURES FY 2014-15 FY 2014-15 TO DATE FY 2013-14 FY 2013-14 TO DATE ACCOUNTS BUDGET EXPENDED % BUDGET EXPENDED APPROVED EXPENDED APPROVED EXPENDED GENERAL GOVERNMENT CITY COMMISSION $ 252,374 $ 225,027 89% $ 270,049 $ 240,700 89% CITY MANAGER 631,275 623,422 99% 777,917 754,328 97% CITY HALL/GEN. ADMIN. 2,121,218 1,894,271 89% 2,164,446 1,856,437 86% MARKETING /COMMUNICATIONS 180,646 123,815 69% 0 0 0% CITY CLERK 565,942 531,394 94% 571,810 553,130 97% CITY ATTORNEY 596,893 562,018 94% 735,597 644,259 88% FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,163,228 1,139,008 98% 1,105,077 1,039,439 94% ITS 1,917,477 1,674,355 87% 1,834,455 1,768,358 96% HUMAN RESOURCES 735,597 666,530 91% 785,682 743,302 95% PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS 0 0 0% 2,426,381 2,315,194 95% UNIFORM SERVICES 13,682,226 13,151,296 96% 25,011,299 24,494,741 98% ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 7,023,314 6,698,572 95% 0 0 0% SUPPORT SERVICES 8,582,994 8,375,807 98% 0 0 0% CODE COMPLIANCE 0 0 0% 957,574 949,162 99% FIRE 21,473,553 21,386,220 100% 20,147,236 19,835,324 98% EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 46,914 23,936 51% 83,564 33,191 40% BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT 892,532 867,892 97% 817,527 787,883 96% BUILDING 1,183,613 1,056,246 89% 1,248,679 1,222,132 98% ENGINEERING 689,856 681,298 99% 706,395 672,859 95% PLANNING & ZONING 700,921 697,717 100% 675,073 649,265 96% ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 223,339 206,539 92% 254,351 195,275 77% PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS 231,907 226,973 98% 243,056 225,439 93% FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 1,529,462 1,458,566 95% 1,532,499 1,475,352 96% STREETS MAINTENANCE 1,119,169 1,037,057 93% 1,087,637 1,106,256 102% LEISURE SERVICES LIBRARY 2,234,621 2,142,998 96% 2,218,651 2,161,473 97% SCHOOLHOUSE MUSEUM SERV 336,444 315,970 94% 227,855 207,047 91% RECREATION 2,927,630 2,863,462 98% 2,823,614 2,785,349 99% PARKS & GROUNDS 2,751,253 2,418,304 88% 2,710,079 2,453,827 91% CRA REIMBURSABLE & RESERVES - 23,004 0% - 7,152 0% Total Expenditures $ 73,794,398 $ 71,071,697 96% $ 71,416,503 $ 69,176,874 97% S:AFin t-Titancial Reports\Monthly Financial ReportsTY2014-201SBudget Review - GF - thru Sept 15 Summan-1001 Expenditure Summary Revised Page 905,of 1812 EXHIBIT C CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA UTILITY FUND ANALYSIS STATEMENT OF REVENUES - COMPARATIVE BUDGET TO ACTUAL Fiscal Year Period Ended September 30, 2015 (100% of Fiscal Year - Unaudited) $50,000 REVENUES Two Year Cumulative Revenues Comparison and FY 2014-15 FY 2014-15 TO DATE FY 2013-14 FY 2013-14 TO DATE ACCOUNTS BUDGET REVENUE % BUDGET REVENUE )) )) 2 $40,342 APPROVED $ 18,400,000 REALIZED $ 20,727,392 REALIZED 113% APPROVED $ 18,000,000 REALIZED $ 19,259,718 REALIZED 107% WATER SALES WATER CONNECTION FEE 10,000 40,760 408% 50,000 56,350 113% WATER SERVICE CHARGE 500,000 913,555 183% 900,000 1,021,819 114% WTR-BACKFLOW PREVNTR TEST 5,000 8,500 170% 50,000 3,550 7% RECLAIMED WATER SALES 40,000 67,002 168% 30,000 43,610 145% SEWER SERVICE 17,254,000 18,047,813 105% 16,800,000 17,519,451 104% STORMWATER UTILITY FEE 3,610,000 3,777,789 105% 3,670,000 3,635,223 99% TELEVISE SEWER LINES 7,000 15,439 221% 20,000 4,283 21% FEES 10,000 38,326 383% 15,000 17,514 117% INTEREST INCOME 50,000 43,292 87% 20,000 27,800 139% SALE OF SURPLUS EQUIP. 2,648 0% 4,000 2,767 69% OCEAN RGE UT TAX ADM CHG 800 872 109% 800 818 102% BAD DEBT RECOVERIES 500 0% 500 820 164% MISCELLANEOUS INCOME - 5,045 0% 5,000 11,795 236% TRANSFER FROM SANITATION FUND 101,000 101,000 100% 101,000 101,000 100% FUND BALANCE DECREASE (INCREASE) 353, 0% 49,176 0% TOTAL REVENUES $ 40 341 530 $ 43,789,433 109% $ 39,617,124230 $ 41,706,518 105% $50,000 Two Year Cumulative Revenues Comparison and CFY Budget - ($ in thousands)139, '" $41,709 )) )) 2 $40,342 $40,000 - 4'$38,269 $34,835 $30,000 1,2S,D66 $31,392 ..25,311 $27,885 :;22,070 pm $24,244 $20,000$20,628 17,963 82 $17,341 $13,847 .10,081 $10,000 $10,311 9.: $6,706 $0 $3,205 - Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep -°Cumulative 2013-14 Actual .-Cumulative 2014-15 Actual -.-.2014-15 Budget S TinanceAFinancial Reports\Monthly Financial Reports\FY2014-2015VBudget Review - OF - thru Sept 15 SummarimiJ401 Rev Sum Page. 906 of 1812 EXHIBIT D CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA UTILITY FUND ANALYSIS STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES - COMPARATIVE BUDGET TO ACTUAL Fiscal Year Period Ended September 30, 2015 (100% of Fiscal Year - Unaudited) EXPENDITURES FY 2014-15 FY 2014-15 TO DATE FY 2013-14 FY 2013-14 TO DATE ACCOUNTS BUDGET % BUDGET EXPENDED APPROVED EXPENDED $ 1,533,357 $ 1,407,524 92% EXPENDED APPROVED EXPENDED $ 1,517,181 $ 1,523,515 100% WATER DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC WATER TREATMENT 5,595,214 5,254,267 94% 6,247,733 5,896,297 94% METER READING & SERVICES 931,685 842,668 90% 843,627 851,219 101% WASTEWATER COLLECTION 1,605,462 1,374,825 86% 1,596,979 1,537,695 96% WASTEWATER PUMPING STATNS 2,416,722 2,236,779 93% 2,546,226 2,423,160 95% SEWAGE TREATMENT 4,600,000 4,598,634 100% 3,987,000 4,238,203 106% WATER QUALITY 706,548 705,368 100% 725,412 662,579 91% UTILITY ADMINISTRATION 12,940,399 12,196,249 94% 12,399,551 11,744,753 95% UTILITES ENGINEERING 1,324,956 1,202,908 91% 1,331,802 1,285,614 97% STORMWATER MAINTENANCE 1,020,884 774,187 76% 869,024 570,415 66% CUSTOMER RELATIONS 1,581,519 1,355,441 86% 1,382,627 1,395,805 101% DEBT SERVICE 6,084,784 6,160,461 101% 6,169,962 2,564,384 42% Total Expenditures $ 40,341,530 $ 38,109,311 94% $ 39,617,124 $ 34,693,639 88% S:\Finance\Financial Reports\Monthly Financial Reports\FY2014-2015\Budget Review - 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CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of November 2015. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Per Ordinance No.01-66, Chapter 2, Section 2-56.1 Exceptions to competitive bidding, Paragraph b, which states: "Further, the City Manager, or in the City Manager's absence, the Acting City Manager is authorized to execute a purchase order on behalf of the City for such purchases under the $25,000 bid threshold for personal property, commodities, and services, or $75,000 for construction. The City Manager shall file a written report with the City Commission at the second Commission meeting of each month listing the purchase orders approved by the City Manager, or Acting City Manager. Below is a list of the purchases for November 2015: Purchase Order Vendor Amount 160446 Municipal Emergency Service $ 15,267.00 160447 B & H Police Supply LLC $ 10,905.00 160481 Faitella Enterprises Paint House $ 21,915.00 160507 Fibergrate Composite Structure $ 20,841.00 160517 Whidden Surveying & Mapping $ 13,828.00 160526 R & R Products, Inc. $ 23,452.40 160568 Precision Air Systems, Inc. $ 15,005.00 HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Ordinance No.01-66, Chapter 2, Section 2-56.1 assists departments in timely procurement of commodities, services, and personal property. Administrative controls are in place with the development of a special processing form titled "Request for Purchases over $10,000" and each purchase request is reviewed and approved by the Department Director, Finance Department, and City Manager. FISCAL IMPACT. This Ordinance provides the impact of reducing paperwork by streamlining processes within the organization. This allows administration to maintain internal controls for these purchases, reduce the administrative overhead of processing for approval, and allow for making more timely purchases. ALTERNATIVES: None. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No Page 908 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Other REVIEWERS: Department Finance Finance City Manager Description Purchases over 1 OK -Nov 201 Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 4:00 PPA Howard, Tim Approved 12/4/2015 - 4:00 PPA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12191201 - 9:13 AKA Page 909 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH APPROVED FOR PURCHASES O $10,00 0 0 REQUESTS VER FOR NOVEMBER 2015 1. Vendor: Municipal Emergency Service Purchase Amount: $15,267.00 Requesting Department: Fire Contact Person: Chief Carter Date: 11/2/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Software that will replace our previous Software (Centrelearn) which is becoming obsolete. Source for Purchase: Piggyback Miami Beach Fund Source: 001-2210-522-40-91 RFP 2014 -143 -LR 2. Vendor: B & H Police Supply LLC Purchase Amount: $10,905.00 Requesting Department: Police Contact Person: Chief Katz Date: 11/2/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase of fifteen A-15 rifles. Source for Purchase: Three Written Quotes Fund Source: 001-2111-521-52- 3. Vendor: Faitella Enterprises Paint House Purchase Amount: $21,915.00 Requesting Department: Utilities Contact Person: Colin Groff Date: 11/5/115 Brief Description of Purchase: Replace parts washer with this Alkota front load parts washer. For less than other quotes also added to have it sandblasted and painted on the inside. Source for Purchase: Three Written Quotes Fund Source: 401-2816-536-64-02 4. Vendor: Fibergrate Composite Structure Purchase Amount: $20,841.00 Requesting Department: Utilities Contact Person: Colin Groff Date: 11/12/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Platform that is being used for safety training and for when a platform is needed to do high work. Source for Purchase: Sole Source Fund Source: 403-5000-533-65- T05 Page 1 Page 910 of 1812 5. Vendor: Whidden Surveying & Mapping Purchase Amount: $13,828.00 Requesting Department: Utilities Contact Person: Colin Groff Date: 11/16/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Request for a Special Purpose Survey and creation of a base map to be used for the addition of a localized storm drainage system at Ocean Inlet Drive. Ocean Inlet Drive is a stormwater problem area and Utilities intends to use the survey and base map to find a resolution to the troubled area. Source for Purchase: Three Written Quotes Fund Source. 403-5006-538-65-09 ST 031 6. Vendor: R & R Products, Inc. Purchase Amount: $23,452.40 Requesting Department: Golf Contact Person: Ron Tapper Date: 11/18/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Replacement reels for fairway & rough units. Source for Purchase: Three Written Quotes Fund Source: 411-2911-572-64-21 7. Vendor: Precision Air Systems, Inc. Purchase Amount: $15,005.00 Requesting Department: Public Works Contact Person: Jeff Livergood Date: 11/30/15 Brief Description of Purchase: Repair/replace VF's at City Hall, Library and 2 units at the Sims Center. Source for Purchase: Three Written Quotes Fund Source: 302-4101-580-64-18 GG 1004 Page 2 Page 911 of 1812 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. #: 160446 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/02/15 SHIP TO: TO: MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICE, M City of Boynton Beach 3789 62ND AVE N FIRE STATION O. 5 PINELLAS PARK, FL 33781 2080 HIGH RIDGE ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 1 143.00 EA PREMIER MEMBERSHIP 104.0000 VENDOR ITEM NO.- 15000 2 1.00 EA ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE 395.0000 VENDOR ITEM k -O." 1600.0 EXTENDED COST 14872.00 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: P.O. TOTAL: 15267.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 001-2210-522.46-91 PURCHASING Page 912 of 1812 In to to v 04 0 W M H 0 0 0 C) 0 0 Lr) ko r-1 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 N Ln r< r- m w OD m cli Ln 9 9 0 0 0 0 14 ri cN D� W r, r., - >+ US D4 W >l C14Q E-4 WHLS u W US w w ul P4 Lw W DrI E4 z W >4 n H >4 Q XPO p 0 H x 0 F-4 Di 0 z Q MOO 000 HEU 14 U W ZZP H:nEM 04 u co u Ora 1340 1 H cq Hc 0 0 nq 9 9 0 CSI Ln r- L- ON w OD M N Ln -1 0 I i I I H H N N 0 cl (14 u rl ri UO 0 AG c) 0 z r -I N I 0 I Page 913 of 1812 x W Z ui ri) WO u >4 x1-4 U W z w W H C7 JY r4 HH 0 H 0) 'A r4 0 1-1 u U Ln F -I 134 W > FA 0 P () 0 W H I 0 H OD z 9 0 0 W H P4 0 p 121 H 134 ca Z 0 � HH Z 0 0 Z Pq CY W W4 H IX Q WW M .. .. p 0 rM4 U E-4 rn 0 W. 4 0 en r F4 �D P4 V) CX U) 0 0 0 C) 0 0 Lr) ko r-1 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 N Ln r< r- m w OD m cli Ln 9 9 0 0 0 0 14 ri cN D� W r, r., - >+ US D4 W >l C14Q E-4 WHLS u W US w w ul P4 Lw W DrI E4 z W >4 n H >4 Q XPO p 0 H x 0 F-4 Di 0 z Q MOO 000 HEU 14 U W ZZP H:nEM 04 u co u Ora 1340 1 H cq Hc 0 0 nq 9 9 0 CSI Ln r- L- ON w OD M N Ln -1 0 I i I I H H N N 0 cl (14 u rl ri UO 0 AG c) 0 z r -I N I 0 I Page 913 of 1812 ," BEACHZ CITY OF BOYNTON REQUWT FOR PMCIUSE OVER $10$000 �r 10-26-2015 Requesting .l !arbnent: Fire Rescue Contact 3 r 1. This Software will replace our previous software (CENTRKWUM) which is becomt—n-, O, R: • . r c .. I4 ' 1' 1: Dollar Amount of Puirchase - -S]-5- 267 - nn Three Wrftten Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE -' SNAPS RESPECT At," Sole Source w r Contract Number. wNn Vie =ftcL 001-2210-522-40-91 Software. nan aftment Head � !a 71 W-4 Date I Is Agent �l111 Date City Manager Date Manager '11)�l A-�D_ w Form Revised 01/1 Page 914 of 1812 FLORIDA QLI�."e !&&a"4r4-Wr1 I;t Mw IFT:1;F-UN2W1W'-fiE Contact: Ed Herrmann Phone: 561-742-6326 Bill To: CITY • BOYNTON BEACH 2080 HIGH RIDGE ROAD XUI • Number ............................ • 00371089-5 ■. ................................. ioF22/2o15 Page ................................ I Of 1 Sales order ...................... Requisition ....................... Your ref . ........................... • ref ............................. tcool Quotation deadline ........... :11/14/2015 Payment ............................ Net 30 Sales Rep ........................ t000l Terms of delivent ............. SUDDlier PavE FrelW Item number Description Size rll Premier Membership: Annual Maintenance Fee Color Quantity Unit Unit price Amount 143.00 EA 104.00 14,872.00 1.00 EA 395.00 395.00 This Quotation is subject to any applicable sales tax and shipping & handling charges that may apply. �Tmkf"- MM77ill 7,P-1 tax information. Sales balance Total discount S&H Sales tax 15,267.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 .T. WW499" 1 i = M -TM -N vill-3 otz] 1411-1 a T4 411 .1 rw:4 i r;T;; FIT9TI •i% C-01 SF I 11,FGOTIATI011. ADMINISTRATION.THE Request• ••• No. i _t on April 2014, with an opening date of May 23, 2014; and WHEREAS, the City received one (1) proposal from Municipal Emergency Services, Inc. •' Salvatore• Michael Alvarez, Captain, Miami Beach Fire Department • Joseph Florio, Firefighter, Miami Beach Fire Department • 1 •'.. Coordinator, Department David• Hernandez, - of Police, Miami BeachPolice• - • Jose Suarez, System Support Manager, Miami Beach Information Technology •, CommitteeWHEREAS, the Committee was provided an overview of the project, information relative on the scope of services, references, and a copy of the proposal; and WHEREAS, the •. t• toscoreandrank- proposal pursuant to evaluation established - and WHEREAS, the Committee's ranked MES and found MES to be qualified under the • WHEREAS, after reviewing all the submissions and the Evaluation Committee's and rankings, the City Manager exercised his due diligence and is recommending that the Administration be authorized to enter into negotiations with MES, as a responsive and responsible bidder; and Page 916 of 1812 ilqj VI_41 1 UU1 lowill•0 1 0 1 0 IKO] L'Illkw-RIAll IN 1 Wl 14 WA I IN 11; &IF PASSED AND ADOPTED this 221 day of , 1 2014- APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & Fog 9XEC TION 4- I_i Cltv Attoffwv, I?we Page 917:of 1812 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami kmch, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachFI.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM EMAINUTIZIM SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITf` OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF PROPOSALS, PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 2014 -143 -LR (THE RFP), FOR A WEB BASED TRAINING SYSTEM. FOR.THE FIRE- DEPARTMENT. Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING Account No. 552--6168-000679 - $25,01 BACKGROUND The Fire Department requires the services of a contractor to provide its employees with web -based training system. The training system will provide an online training and recor management system which will improve the department's operational efficiency and hel maintain compliance with accreditation by the International Organization Standardizati (ISO) rating and State of Florida Bureau •:. Fire Standards and rann•:..,. Fire Colle •- Department of Insurance Continuing Education (FCDICE) certifications. The Miami Beach Fire Department is rated as a Class 1 department by the lnsuran,"- Organization Standardization (ISO). Less than 1% of all fire departments in the entire count are ranked as a Class 1 departments. This rating is obtained through the Insuran. Organization Standardization. (ISO) which analyzes the. relevant, data and assig departments a Public Protection Classification, a number from 1 to 10. Class 1 represen superior property fire protection, and Class 10 indicates that the area's fire suppressi program does not meet ISO's minimum criteria. Page 919 of 1812 commission Riernoran July 23, 2014 Page 2 lawtrylel-&-mviiI 0ft _�_ PdY_iS;;,0 they would no. longer provide support for this program. The database has become excessively large and will exceed its storage capacity soon. There is no other training software that the city currently owns that can track all of the Fire Department's required training. The Fire Department investigated what other departments both locally and nationally were using to document their Fire and EMS training. Most departments are using a web -based iraining program by Target Solutions to track all their training in order to meet the ISO and State training requirements. Further, the Miami Beach IT Steering Committee approved $25,000 for fiscal year 2013/2014 for the purchase of a web -based training and tracking program. RFP PROCESS On April 23, 2014, the City Commission approved the issuance of the subject Request for Proposal (RFP). On April 24, 2014, the RFP was issued with an opening date of May 23, 2014. A pre -proposal conference to provide information to the proposers submitting a response was held on May 6, 2014. NJ to] 6101 - 0 - - - U July 8, 2014, the City Manager appointed. an Evaluation Committee (the "Committee") -onsisting of the following individuals: Michael Alvarez, Captain, Miami Beach Fire Department Joseph Florio, Firefighter, Miami Beach Fire Department Salvatore Frosceno, EMS Coordinator, Miami Beach Fire Department David Hernandez, Lieutenant of Police, Miami Beach Police Department Jose Suarez, System Support Manager, Miami Beach Information Technology The Committee convened on July 7, 2014 to consider the proposal received. The Committee was provided an overview of the project, information relative to the City's Cone of Silence Ordinance and the Government Sunshine Law. The Committee was also provided general information on the scope of services, references, and a copy of each proposal. The Committee was instructed to score and rank the proposal pursuant to the evaluation criteria established in the RFP. Jiv�IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII 111111111-11! 111111,11 It EMMIX0 Davi HERdHernandez Final Scores Cost Pro osal TOTAL 95 95 95 9S Page 920 of 1812 Commission Memorandum — RFP 2014-143-1-R,11reb Based Training syste July 23, 2014 Page 3 i Municipal Emergency Services (MES) has partnered with Target Solutions as the exclusive partner for their innovative and comprehensive training platform and technology. Target Solutions is a pioneer and leader in the development of online solutions that simplify and standardize training, records management and risk management. Target Solutions currently provides these services to more than 850 Fire/EMS departments and is the only online provider that the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has invested in to deliver online safety training to the fire service. Target Solutions offers more than 400 courses covering the Fire and EMS industry with a variety of categories. Prior to issuing this RFP the Fire Department received a proposal from MES in the annual amount of $24,022 to- present to the IT Steering Committee. Thereafter, as a result of the issuance of this RFP and despite receiving just one proposal the price submitted by MES was reduced to $22,127 annually. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and the City Commission, pursuant to Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 2014 -143 -LR, for a Web Based Training System, authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top-ranked proposer, Municipal Emergency Services, Inc.; and further authorize the City Manager to execute an Agreement upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration. FJW�111�011 Page 921 of 1812 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON EACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX B 310 P.O. #: 160447 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/02/15 VENDOR 15766 SHIP TO: TO: B & H POLICE SUPPLY LLC City of Boynton Beach 245 E. MERRITT ISLAND CAU POLICE/PISTOL RANGE MERRITT ISLAND, FL 32952 3501 N. CONGRESS AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 REQUISITION NO. 65121 ORDERING DEPARTMENT: POLICE • DATE NEEDED: BID NO: COMMISSION APPROVED: LINE# QUANTITY UO M ITEM O. AND DESCRIPTION 15.00 EA COLT AR -15 #LE6920 223 16'' MATTE VENDOR ITEM N067 C-LE6.920.- 2 15.00 EA SHIPPING VENDOR.ItEM NO:.. . - SHIP REMARM: QMTAR-15 PATROL RIFLES QUOTE #Q-.2812 EXTENDED COST 10635.01 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: (I la P.O. TOTAL: 10905.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 001-2111-521.52-50 Page 922 of 1812 N N I O O O Ln O r -I ri I FA 0 60 N 0) O O H ri O O x l0 W W a O O ! O O N N W 0; W EI O \ \ t z W O O O I i H ri a I E -IO O O Ln • E W W LD0 1 W W W i O O I Ow O m F [� Is a H 0 Ln a N A A W O I O O IX H �+ O W (n • A Q I ID Qi ! I W H 1 W wH, ✓ P U ul W Of W W H I g Fa W I ul W 1 g Q L I W C7 e-7 H H Ga I- U U U H H Fl 0 O O Qa a i m O Zy l z E+ O I 0 a i H a al O W� R RIX H7 Z . W O O O O O O Ln O lf) m 14 FA 0 60 N 0) O O H ri O O O O 1� O O (i O O Es 0; W EI O ri ti z O H Ei H Ln • W W LD0 W O O O O P4 Is a H 0 Ln u f • • !, Of f34 a ul • W C7 e-7 H H Ga I- U U U H H Fl 0 O O Qa a i m O Zy l z E+ O I 0 a i H a al O W� R RIX H7 Z . W O O O O O O Ln O lf) m n d 60 N 0) O O H ri O O O O 1� O O (i O O Es 0; W EI O ri ti z O H Ei H W W W O O O O N Ln a H ri N a W 10 1 W H W E W cri I I i H ri W W O U E 1 gxa1-3 W I O W H a W W I E+ E ! z z W A W O H I s C% I U a W� H a � W H I U] CA A { W W W H H W i Fa I Q6 Wa1W ° I f7HAH ! V34 mo cha�7a ! z�:)z0 HE U3 HE U3 I C7W � W W O O 1 m s I O O cn Wn W N N an an U) cD H H ,E'zi U N N Ln Ln W rd I Ei ri rd I ri H E 1 I -1 rj ON N U W U ri H r U O O �d O O u i E I H 1 I ami � zwH N a 4-3 Page 923 of 1812 I 1 0 0 - , It "144 6. Irr--Tzllzi 0 . 1. 0 1 0 MINKTOIUIR� Explanation for Purchase: This is the purchase for 15 AR -15 rifles. Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRI SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted Item Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: Operating/range supplies account. This was a line item within the •..- *. dce pprovals: Department Head 41;.ti- Date K� 'Purchasing Agent Date Asst City Manager Date City Manager Date jol scl %S Form Revised 02/01102 Page 924 of 1812 B&H Pollee Supply LIc AIWA L. 245 East Marrift island Cawy 321-4524M Merritt Island, Fl. 32952 sales@bhpolicesupply.00m www.bhpolicesupply.com 1:161'Atel"111:1 � . .f 0 Product Code Description Sell ft Total Page I Signature Total S10905M Page 925 of 1812 Vanessa Snow, To: Assistant Chief Administrative Services Nicholas Prince10 FROM- Officer Taining Unit DATE: October22,2015 I fff E Purchase/Payment Request (If paid by credit card, please affach receipt to this document) Vendor: B&H Police Supply 245 Merrit Island Cswy Merrit Island, Florida 32952 A/C Approval: Account Number: 00 2411 - 5U Backup Does Submitted: E] Quotes/Verbal (over $500.00) Z Quotes/Written (over $2000.00) Purchase over $25,000 needs commission approval 0 M 1 10, 1 1 UVE9411 7! l , Page 926 of 1812 -c Phoenix Distributors CL T CL 145A Philmont Ave Feastefville PA, 19053 (215) 953-8602 (215) 9S3-8603 Proposal Submitted to: Bovnton Beach Police DengQ&j;U Address: 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 C4 v 3 W- kj 0 L V k A Phone #: Nick Prince 561-410-9906 �1 - � I �-Y r�ll WT,1-�Up7l,Tp—er No—ceiver W Magpul MBUS Rear Sight, Multiple Position Stock, w/1 -30 Rd Magazine. Modell -E6920 Any questions about this quote, please contact John Madeley 215-953-8602 or john@phoenixiawenfbrcoment.com W W-.- •. . FT%1I L =.ff- NO!= T. Payment made as follows: Net 30 Days FP7*ff II IL contingent upon strikes accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tomado and or other necessary Insurance. Our workers are fidly covered by workman's compensation insurance. Note: It is the responsibility of the ordering agency to make sure all model n�unibers in the (oroposal are correct before placing order. There will be a 20% restocking charge on all returned iterns. Retuin authorization required pnor to snipping Signature�_ Authorized Signature_ John Madeley QhignatUrICL__ NOTE: This proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within 30 Days. Page 927 of 1812 Lou's Police Distributors, Inc. 7815 West 4th Ave Hialeah, Fl- 33014 Boynton Beach 131) Nick Prince Zuotation DATE October 21, 2015 Customer ID tuotation valid for. 30 Days — Prepared by. Ana Garcl Me per ftern Number Description Exte Unit Shipping per rifle 15 $ 15.00 $ 225.00 *Purchase Order OR Purchase Letter & Federal Excise Tax Exemption Certificate for Manufacturer (Sample Copy to be provided) & Florida Sales Tax Certificate required for purchasing. TOTAL $ 11,610. Page 928 of 1812 . ............ — -- — . . .......... DEPARTAKWOF 7WE TREASURY ALWMANDT0BA0WTAXNWMMWJWM EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE (USE BY STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS) . (For use by State Mid IbCaf goveminanft 201.51wreby ce" that I am Z— PL -BEAC�4 P.L. :thatlarnauttwo d to execiAe this certificate; and that or Aiw—qoliv-ri$ WPOC* APPOW" " Of "ftwl"W: El The arkle or articles speced In 6* accompanying order, or on the reverse side hereof, (or) )<AN orders placed by ft Purchaser for the parM commoncing and andina - =7 M. I understand that ft exemption from tax In the case of 6" of articles under this exemption certificate to a state, etc.. Is limbed W Me sela of srticln%- p Ie PufPOsS of sewring this exernpt;un will subject me and 00 parties malting such Wudulent use of this oeMtw*e to all applicable crimli-ol penstoes under ft Internal Revenue Code. #K4At On 10061f individual 4Wcunutw4es. Addrew your comments owoorning ft accuracy of 11* buftle and s stions to reduce tWs burden to: Repoft Menagernant Oftw, Regulations and Rulings Division, NaDWI and Tobacco Tax and Trade atmu, WasItington. DC 2W2O. TTB may not conduct or sponsor end you are not required to respond to, a collection of InfonnatiOn unless It displays a current, valid OMB control numbor. Page 929 of 1812 rxwc * �;m ff., CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. #: 160481 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/05/15 TO: FAITELLA ENTERPRISES PAINT HOU 706 SOUTH US1 FT PIERCE, FL 34950 SAIP TO: City of Boynton Beach EAST UTILITY ADMIN 124 E. •• ••! ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UO M ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 1.00 EA ALKOTA AL 5060-4 FRONT LOAD PARTS 21915.0000 21915.00 WASHER SANDBLAST and paint inside of washer REMARKS.- Rni PLA09 VkON T L AD PARTS WASHER. ESTI`;:: TE;. #4;3'89 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: 1-5 P.O. TOTAL: 21915.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 401-2816-536.64-02 PURCHASING Page 930 of 1812 Ln �n a Ch H WE N o � @ �+ �+ i E E qe ! Q Q Qd I 1 O @ Q I zI Ca W i r>+ I H A F� P W F Q I I I A O @ sre ! E ! z H I az cn @ 0 W Oto p I W U @ ri M W m H @ rt Ix N al @ I a W W H P x zLO EH i o H KKWLO �� ® I o Ln L 7 E W ri) 14 � O E W i o E i of O H H O P4 N O W ! Q @ a O N z 0 o O! W z 5z HH as E [ o E-1 134 H DG, l Lt N i H m F4 O F @OJ E z o=3 I W W p8 j3 a t Pi Q W Q E �W� F W cn W W O eW � ^Q 0 EW F W 0.1 u] 04 u] f CJj 1 F ! W @ x r Cn ! r� W W u3 H @ 0 a 0 H E a Hw zrr�e I L� cn H Qg al W 134W U A+ E 0 ai LS H E aq 4 a uJ 0 I U1 E H E z3Hw H 'D 04 44 H cHry 1 W O ai ui E KC w a) H P4 E O•ri a w� 9 ID PQ WQ Fid ! O 0 W Q z @ Ln i ° H O z E H I 41tE0 Eq H ® a E E 04X U$ U! ®ID vay E a ® Q I '7 0U U] W N W P° H W ID .`t°. Z9 i ri azf I w W E O "a � 000 000 z oorL ® 000 H° E L!7 O rt ril (h Do H ei Ln t:) N M W a I O I z I W i W i U i Fa i W rl r4 m 0) N N e: I Page 931 of 1812 M Old Date: 29 -Oct -15 I,ta- 2""Lol" L 6:u& •11111 1 [:! 114 11 of 0.11 ilExplanation for Purchase: Replace parts washer with this Alkota front load parts washer. For less than other quotes al !added to have it sandblasted and painted on the inside. This is a Capital Outlay item that wal budgeted for the 2015/2016 budget year. i 'Recommended Vendor Faitell Enterprises Inc./The Paint House Ion* I Source for Purchase (check and attach badk-upmaterials): Three Written Quotations EX ::1 GSA State Contract PRIDEMESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted It Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: Fund Source for Purchase: 401-2816-536-64-02 pprovals: i !Department Head Date Purchasing Agent Date 11/5115 Asst City Manager Date City Manager 611 C Date Page 932 of 1812 Imle H.T.E. ENTRY DATE: Capital Outlay H.T.E. REQUISITION# L—M Name: Faitella Enterprises Inc Admin. Date: 10/28/2015 RPM" t�rocuremen Assl: Construction 3drector: i Fort Pierce, FL 34950 City Manager (non budgeted ,capital and/or $5000+): AP/Conf. BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: -: SUBMITTED: Quotes/Verbal jff Ad—min. 40 (X) 4ypi$500) : L REASON FOR PURCHASE: Replace front load parts washer. Capital Outlay VENDOR INFORMATION: OTHER INFORM Name: Faitella Enterprises Inc Admin. Date: 10/28/2015 RPM" Address: 706 S. US 1 Construction Date Needed: 11/11/2015 i Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Cust. Rel. Distribution AP/Conf. BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: -: SUBMITTED: Quotes/Verbal jff Ad—min. 40 (X) 4ypi$500) : L Phone (contact): Joe Faitella — — Water Qual. ......................... 772-465-5862 ---------------------- J! iturnping (X) Quotes/Written (x) (over $2000) Vendor Number: 10721 PW`Treat ................... . Bid Docs. INITIATOR: Jim Hart Meter Serv. S ewage ole Source Ltr. Insurance Requirements: pecial Instructions: r-rn-- MM 4 Strmwtr. Project Number: EBB Description & Part Number =-E;MJM=;q Alkota AL 5060-4 front load parts washer sandblast and paint inside of washer Page 933 of 1812 Ufffldes Department 124E WoolbrightRoad 1P Phone (561) 742-6400 FAX (561742-6298 QUOTATIONS ITEMS REQUESTED: Front load parts washer VENDOR 4 1: Faitella Enterprises Inc DATE: 10/28/2015 CONTACT PERSON: Joe Faitella PHONE NUMBER: 772-465-5862 QUOTE: $21,915.00 VENDOR#2: Safety-Kleen DATE: 10/28/2015 CONTACT PERSON: Bill Cruz PHONE NUMBER: 561-736-1339 QUOTE: $35,830.00 VENDOR #3: Action Labor of Florida DATE: 10/28/2015 CONTACT PERSON. PHONE NUMBER. - QUOTE: NO Response ATTACH THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS TO REQUISITION AND SEND TO PURCHASING DEPT. Page 934 of 1812 706 South US Hwy. I Fort Pierce, FL 34950 (772)465-5862 i 800-874-0607 City of Boynton Beach Financial Services Dept. P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Fl, 33425-0310 Description I Qty I Cost I Total Describe item sold: SANDBLAST AND PAINT INSIDE OF 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 FROMT LOAD ALKOTA PARTS WASHER. PROCESS INCLUDES ONE COAT OF EPDXY PRIMER AND TWO COATS OF EPDXY FINISH. PRICE INCLUDES ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS TO BE USED. Describe item sold: Alkota AL 5060-4 front load parts washer. 1 19,415.00 19,415.00 per demand star quote 0060 Thank you for the opportunity to quote. Jim Boudreau Website:www.faitellaenterprises.com I Total $21,915.00 N� �= Page 935 of 1812 amw� User: Hart, Jim Organization: City of Boynton Beach Logout I H ii a - I .a' , - 1111111E =1 M My DemandStar Buyers Account Info Viewillids LogiQuote lViewilliviotes] SupplierSearch Build Broadcast Lis'� Quote Number 00060 Quote Name Front Load Parts Washer Date Due 10119/20151:00:00PMEastem Delivery Requirements None specified Response Submitted By Faitella Enterprises dba The Paint Aouse Preparer: Joe Faitella 706 Ft. Pierce FL 34950 United States of America Ph:7724655862 Fax:7724652751 ETFall: faltellaO.,bellsouth.net i i� SUDiofafS Will De rOUnUUU Up 1U UIV fIVOIC01 awn [ Award Selected Items Additional Supplier Information Delivery Details 45 Days After Receipt of Order (ARO) Additional Details None Buyer Information Working Height 60", 50" Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty table bearing with 1/15hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. 1 OOSS-Disc type oil skimmer, Standard features Specifications should include 60minute cycle, thermostat switch up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System f',. / off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery time Terms & Conditions of unit after being issued a purchase order. DemandStar is a product of Onvia, Inc. (c) 1997-2015. All rights reserved. I Terms of Use I Privacy I Page 936 of 1812 'httn-//vjww.demands tar-com[buver/ouotes/auote TSuDD]ierDetail.asn?ari=8863640&ai=... 10ffl/2015 Description Price (per unit of =M measure) 0 - HP or better vertical sealess pump 1509pm or befter. Washer to operate off of �i 208V,3 -phase power. Front loading cabinet style cleaning system. (See additional specifications) quoted afternate: ALKOTAAL5060-4 PER SPECS SUDiofafS Will De rOUnUUU Up 1U UIV fIVOIC01 awn [ Award Selected Items Additional Supplier Information Delivery Details 45 Days After Receipt of Order (ARO) Additional Details None Buyer Information Working Height 60", 50" Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty table bearing with 1/15hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. 1 OOSS-Disc type oil skimmer, Standard features Specifications should include 60minute cycle, thermostat switch up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System f',. / off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery time Terms & Conditions of unit after being issued a purchase order. DemandStar is a product of Onvia, Inc. (c) 1997-2015. All rights reserved. I Terms of Use I Privacy I Page 936 of 1812 'httn-//vjww.demands tar-com[buver/ouotes/auote TSuDD]ierDetail.asn?ari=8863640&ai=... 10ffl/2015 October 6, 2014 Aftn: The Point House Alkots Model AL50604 Front Load ftrts Washer WORKINNG HEIGHT: 6(Y' C" M PUMP MOTOR: 7.5 HP Electric Motor, 208 Volt, Three Phase PUMP VOLUME: 150 Gallons Per Minute. PRESSURE, 55 P.S.I. TURNTABLE DIA: 50" Turntable with Swing -Away Spray Bar, Heavy Duty Table Bearing With 1115 HP Table Gear Motor DOOR- Swing Out Door For Ease Of Loading Parts And Door Safety Switch For Operator Protection With Drip Tray. TURNTABLE LOAD LIMIT- 3500 LBS SOLUTINC CITY: 300 GALS ELECTRIC HEATER: IS KW OIL SKIMMER: Stainless Steel Oil Skimmer Wheel with 60 Minute Timer OVERALL DIA. & WEIGHT: 80"W x 60"H x 80" DEPTH 3800 LBS DETERGENT: 40LB Pail Parts Washer Detergent Included STANDARD FEATURES: 60 Minute Wash Cycle, os switch up to 175F, Vertical Seal -Less Purnp, System On/Off Switch, Lookout Disconnect Turntable Jog Button And Pull Out Debris Screen ALK10TA 'C4PL!2Ar*BMN0 SYSiMr-A8, 114C - I 10 NmV Iowa SUvet PEI Box 288 Atester, South Dakota, LM 57001 TEL 800-255-6B23 a 605-934-2222 www.skotseleaningsyewms.com AIR ELECTM-MMM. Page 937 of 1 12 9 I Jeer: Hart, Jim Organization: City of Boynton BeaQ MEMO= My Demancli Buyers Account Info View Bids LogQuote [VlewQuotes) SuppillerSearch Build Broadcast 1i Quote Number 00060 Quote Name Front Load Parts Washer Date Due 10/19/2015 1:00:00 PM Eastern Delivery Requirements None specified Response Submitted By Safety-Kieen Preparer: Bill Cruz 5610 Alpha Drive Boynton Beach FL 33462 United States of America Ph:5617361339 Fax:5617311696 Email: bill.cruz@safety-kieen.corrL Sul mit oe rounuea up ro me nel cern Delivery Details 30 Days After Receipt of Order i This a made to order machine. We have several features included in this u Additional Details already planned for. Including one day onsite verification of operations. Qoutation is avavilble for review. This price does not include chemistry. Working Height 60", 50 Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty teli bearing with 1/15hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. I 00SS-Disc type oil skimmer, Standard features Specifications should include 60 minute wash cycle, thermostat switch up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System on / off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery time Terms & Conditions of unit after being issued a purchase order. Quote List c< Return ! , I IAward Selected Items Page 938 of 1812 htt,n-//xxrxxrxxT rhletnr i-.nm/hiivF-.r/niinti-,q/niinte. TRiinnfierDetil qqn9nri=RRil 1 &ni= 10/21/9-015 Description �® Price (per unit of 7i 1 measure) ll MM I?=. MAM.7-0111 t1W I i HP or better vertical sealess pump 150gpm or better. Washer to operate off of 1208V,3 -phase power. Front loading cabinet style cleaning system. (See additional ♦ specifications) Sul mit oe rounuea up ro me nel cern Delivery Details 30 Days After Receipt of Order i This a made to order machine. We have several features included in this u Additional Details already planned for. Including one day onsite verification of operations. Qoutation is avavilble for review. This price does not include chemistry. Working Height 60", 50 Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty teli bearing with 1/15hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. I 00SS-Disc type oil skimmer, Standard features Specifications should include 60 minute wash cycle, thermostat switch up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System on / off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery time Terms & Conditions of unit after being issued a purchase order. Quote List c< Return ! , I IAward Selected Items Page 938 of 1812 htt,n-//xxrxxrxxT rhletnr i-.nm/hiivF-.r/niinti-,q/niinte. TRiinnfierDetil qqn9nri=RRil 1 &ni= 10/21/9-015 .#uote Details - Onvia DemandStO User: Hart, Jim Organization: I My DemandStar Buyers Account Info ViewBids LogQuote [ViewQuotes] SupplierSearch Build Broadcast List If—urful-11177" Quote Number 00060 Quote Name Front Load Parts Washer Broadcast Date 1019/2015 3:02:00 PM Eastern Date Due 10/19/2015 1:00:00 PM Eastern Delivery Requirements None specified Shipping Notes Deliveries accepted between the hours of 7:00arn and 3:00p5n Monday - Orlando, FL Friday Working Height 60", 50" Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty Points Vedra table bearing with 1/1 5hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of Beach,FL loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. 1 OOSS-Disc type oil skimmer, Additional Specifications Standard features should include 60 minute wash cycle, thermostat switch Stuart, FL up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System on / off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. Insurance & Additional None specified Requirements All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery Terms & Conditions time of unit after being issued a purchase order. Status Notes Broadcast List No Filtered Commodity Codes View Documents None Suppliers Line to 1214 Supplier(s) found. Response Status: o esposse Search Supplier city Attributes Programs Response Status Quote Total A (days DeliveAROry ) Compalialete / Actions Prt Cascade Grand Rapids, MI No Response Engineering Santa Cruz Merritt Island, FL 1. Hispanic No Response Construction, Inc. Owned One Source Landscape & Goff Tampa, FL Services Inc. Moore Medical, Farmington, CT LLC Littlejohn Engineering Orlando, FL Associates, Inc. STRATEGIC Points Vedra PLANNING Beach,FL GROUP INC. Sunshine Land Stuart, FL Design Inc. 1. Small Business 2. Women Owned No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Page 939 of 1812 'ht.tn-//www-demandstar.com/buver/auotes/auote TSuDD1ierList.asD?F=search& PU=%2... 10/21/2015 Tqiinnlie.rl,iqt.a.qn9F=.qearch& P1T=0/n2. Page 940 of 1812 10/21/2015 1. African American Owned 2. Hispanic MCS of Tampa Tampa, FIL Owned No Response 3. Small Business 4. Veteran Owned 5. Woman Owned 1. Small Natures Keeper Fort Pierce FL Business No Response Inc. 2. Woman ed Mayer Electric Tampa, FL 1. Woman Owned No Response Supply Rowe Drilling Tallahassee, FL No Response Company, Inc. SOUTHERN Port St. Lucie, FIL No Response STITCHES INC Baskerville- Pensacola, FL No Response Donovan, Inc. Hydro Pumps Plantation, FL No Response Allied Universal Miami, FIL No Response Corporation M -f Athletic Cc Cranston, RI 1. Small Business No Response Chemtrade Parsippany, NJ No Response KEVIN'S FENCE Sanford, FL No Response COMPANY Encore Broadcast Equipment Sales, Tampa, FL 1. Woman Owned No Response Inc. L.J. Ruffin & Orlando, FL No Response Associates John Carter & Associates, Inc. LakeWales, FIL 1. Small Business No Response Kaplan Early Learning Lewisville, NC No Response Company pa 1. HisnicMiami, AFP Industries, FL Owned No Response Inc. 2. Woman Owned TRI-STATE UTILITY HAVANA, FL 1. Woman Owned No Response PRODUCTS A & A Trucking & Ocala, FL No Response Excavating Electric Supply, Tampa, FL No Response Inc. Trl-co Communications Inverness, FL No Response Inc Troxell Communications, Fort Lauderdale, FL No Response Inc. The Library Store, Tremont, IL No Response Inc. Badger Meter, Milwaukee, WI No Response Inc. Sulphuric Acid Tampa, FL No Response Trading Co Inc ACTION LABOR WESTPAL M 1. Woman Owned No Response OF FLORIDA BEACH,FL Vehicle Boca Raton, FL No Response Maintenance 1. Small Program, Inc. Business Tqiinnlie.rl,iqt.a.qn9F=.qearch& P1T=0/n2. Page 940 of 1812 10/21/2015 Quote Details - Onvia DemandS19 . . I. • IWO am, I N City of Boynton Beach Logout I Help My DemandStar Buyers Account Info ViewBids LogQuate [Viewftotes] SupplierSearch Build Broadcast Lis', Quote Number 00060 Quote Name Front Load Parts Washer Broadcast Date 10/912015 3:02:00 PM Eastern Date Due 10/19/2015 1:00:00 PM Eastern Delivery Requirements None specified Shipping Notes Deliveries accepted between the hours of 7:00am and 3:00m Monday - Ft. 1. Small Friday Complete Details Worldrig Height 60", 50" Turntable with swing away Spray bar, Heavy duty Pierce, FIL Business table bearing with 1/15hp table gear motor, Swing out door for ease of loading, turntable load limit 3500lbs. 10OSS-Disc type oil skimmer, Additional Specifications Standard features should include 60 minute wash cycle, thermostat switch Complete Details up to 175F, vertical Seal -Less Pump, System on I off switch, Lockout disconnect, Turntable jog button and pull out debris screen. Include all shipping and freight charges in quote as well as start up operations informational course. risurance & Additional None specifi— Requirements All like equipment will be considered. Please specify approximate delivery Terms & Conditions time of unit after being issued a purchase order. Status Notes Broadcast List No Filtered Commodity Codes View Documents None MUM stippliers Line Items 2 Supplier(s) found. Response Status: I Submitted Quote u search Supplier city Attributes Programs Response Status Quote Total A Delivery (days ARO) Complete / Actions Partial Fa' Ila Enterprises d The Paint Ft. 1. Small Submitted $19,415.00 45 Complete Details House Pierce, FIL Business Quote Safety-Kieen Boyneachton,FL B Suuote bmitted $35,830.00 30 Q Complete Details Subtotals will be rounded up to Me nearest cent Pan 941 of 1812 1 httn-//www.demandstar.com/buver/auotes/auote TSuDDlierList.as-v? PU=%2FbuYer%2F... 10/21/2015 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. #: 1605t -Y-/ BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/12/15 SHIP TO: TO: FIE COMPOSITE STRUCTURE City of Boynton Beach 5151 BELTLINE RD ST E 1212 EAST UTILITY ADMIN DALLAS, TX 75254 124 E. WOO RIGHT ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 REQUISITION NO. 65071 ORDERING DEPARTMENT: UTILITIES PUMPING HS DATE NEEDED: BID NO: COMISSIONAPPROVED: LINE# QUANTITY UO M ITEM O. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST 1 1.00 FKA WEFTEC PLATFORM 20841.0000 REMARX' - PLATFORM FOR 8AFETY :.TRAINING �'FOR HIGH WO SOL'9 SOURCE* V ND TE 061112 EXTENDED COST 20841.00 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: 1 1 4 9 P.O. TOTAL: 20841.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 403-5000-533.65-02 WTRO54 PURCHASING Page 942 of 1812 Ln Lf1 r-1 H 11 ll� a ! rI m W F N N i P O 0 O P rd H P P Ns H H �s Q A am a I yH O I f > F H W P Q 1 1 F W I ( 0 U i F U rA z Uj € O w W FU i H ri �i H w F Pp rk1 0 F N rC 0 H 0Hm i O C` z H 90 W € O Ln z CJ s o lD H L7 I ri O M eP O W i m o E( m I o O H N O ya [y H f w VI ! D1 Ln F HH j�4 [x1 [-4 i O E Pa H r ut 9x 0 H 0 H 04 Ol P4 W W ry ✓ a ! 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I Biel I MU11= Eel a OM Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted It Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. rem Date z I -- Date ft)z Date Date /P /fA//r- Page 944 of 1812 "11' bergrate Composite Structures Inc. 5151 Beltline Road - Suite 1212 - Dallas, Texas 75254 - phone (972) 250-1633 i fax (972 David Shear 694 Brown Bear Court Winter Springs, FL 32708 407-595-5151 !Lsear iberra.c City of Boynton each 124 E. Woolbright Rd Boynton each, FL 33435 Uierp a I e �mposlte Stru—ct—ure—s Please accept this letter as confirmation that Fibergrate Composite Structures is the Manufacturer oft platform that Boynton Beach will be purchasing. Fiber rate manufactures the components, fabricates the components and supplies the set off erection drawings directly to you. Please keep in in that The City of Boynton each is dealing directly with Fibergrate, the manufacturer. In addition, David Shear is a direct employee of Fiber rate Composite Structures. Best Regards, David Shear Page 945 of 1812 H.T.E. ENTRY DATE: -------------- 10/21/2015 H.T.E. REQUISITION #► ----- -- -------------- ---- --------------- Fiber am t7 Composite 0 Name: Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc. [Address: ERd.Suite in. Procurement Asst: Date: 10/21/2015 T)Date I Firector --------- — — ------ --- - ---------------- ASAP ----- - City Manager (non budgeted cap and/or $5000+� Co truction Construction REASON FOR PURCHASE: This is a platform that will be used for safety training and for will also be used when a Fdatform is needed to do hiah work. VENDOR INFORMATION: 0 1 0 T'O' DIVISION: DIVISION: OTHER OTHER INFORMATION: INFORMATION: Fiber am t7 Composite 0 Name: Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc. [Address: ERd.Suite in. Date: 10/21/2015 T)Date ASAP r ss. 15 1 tim 5151 Beltline 1212 Co truction Construction ( Needed: 10/28/2015 20175 Confirm. Dallas, TX 75254 Cust. Rel. ASAP/Conf. DEL17VERY: ]Distribution FPhone SUBMITTED: (contact): David Shear Water Qual. Quotes/Verbal 7E.Admin. 470(x _(over $500) 407-595-5151 Pumping X Quotes en (X) E. WT? 41 $2000) Vendor Number: 15754 PWTreat. ) ..�over Bid Docs. W. WTP 42 Meter Serv. Sole Source Ltr. (X) P/U 99 IT INITUTOR: Jim I Art Sewage ) Insurance Special Instructions: [ Re uirements: P:IATOR* 0 APPREOVED': Strmwtr. SNAPs/GSA/Piggy-back Project Number: WTR054 #: Quan. Unit Price Description & Part Number Fundet-lia—sic --ffl— bd: A—mount 20841.00 Fibergrate WEFTEC platform 403 5000 -3-33 -6-5 02 20841.00 ................... ea - - - ------ ------ - --- Page 946 of 1812 pirl- .1 ne City of Boynton Beach Udlides Deparftent 124E WoolbrightRoad Phone (561) 742-6400 FAX. (561742-6298 ITEMS REQUESTED: QUOTATIONS platfbim VENDOR # 1: Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc. DATE: 10/21/2015 CONTACTPERSON: David Shear PHONE NUMBER: 407-595-5151 QUOTE: $20,841.00 VENDOR#2: DATE: CONTACT PERSON: PHONE NUMBER - QUOTE: VENDOR #3: DATE: CONTACT PERSON: PHONE NUMBER - QUOTE: ATTACH THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS TO REQUISITION AND SEND TO PURCHASING DEPT. Page 947 of 1812 Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc. FlUergrate 5151 Beltline Rd, Ste 1212 - Dallas, TX 75254 - 800/527-4043 - 9721250-1633 - Fax: 972/250-1530 ��Posfte st:ructu Bid Type: Firm Quotation No. 261132 (Revision 1) Customer: City Of Boynton Beach Date: October 8, 2015 Address: 124 East Woolbright Road Phone.- (000) 000-0000 Boynton each , FL 33435 Fax: (OOD) 000-0000 Project: WEFTC Platform Location: Boynton each, FL Fibergrat -recia tesAhe-rApnp.%�- your consideration. Fibergrate is an ISO -9001:2008 certified manufacturer d MATERIALS of CONSTRUCTION. Corvex@ 15/8" deep 1 1/2" square mesh molded covered grating with aqua grit surface, color yellow. Corvex@ Fibertred@ 1 112" deep 1 1/2" x 6" rectangular mesh molded treads with meniscus surface, color dark gray, quartz grit nosing., DynaformV ISM structural shapes, color dark gray. Dynarail@ ISM square tube two (2) rail guardrail system, color yellow. 1 3/4" x 1/8" square tube rails, with 2 1/8" x 3/16" square tube posts, with 4" M -style kick plate. (.16 Stainless Steel Hardware. E!6�144M�dWOJUM Fibam-rateD willprovide the,following: 19 : - 111 I'll - I - - 1, lffLmtz. "-JW1WU@AJ On,: Plattformmeasurin a -,V -4 NOTES: '%erurate reserves the ri ht to a fi I Page 948 of 1812 avaffable at an additional cost of $5.00 per sheet Fibergrate's standard fabrication and manufacturing tolerances will apply as follows: 1.) Structural shapes & plate = +/- 1/8"; Cut grating = + 1/8" 5/16". 2.) Cut grating may have open or unequal stub bars. 3.) No specifications for design or products were provided with request for quote. 4.) Design criteria and products used in this quotation are per Fibergrate design standards. 5.) No design calculations are included with the quotation. 6.) Design calculations are available with projects requiring approval drawings at an additional charge. 7.) This quote has not been prepared using "Buy America or Buy American" hardware, 8, t, If this is a "Bu o, Ameri UOCK-�t_ vised quote that includes "Buy America or Buy American" hardware, 9.) Closed Risers are not included on any stairs U.N.O. They can be provided at an additional price. 10.) Grating Wor Treads will be attached to the structure using provided grating hold down clip assembi ies. 11.) This bid is for FRP material noted in the scope of work. This bid does not include any other training equipment. EXCLY&ONSYto be Drairided by others) Anchor bolts, installation, field measurements and any other items not specifically included in the above de- scribed "Scope of Work" are to be provided by others, Eff&IN& Fibergrate will provide prefabricated materials per this quotation for the amount of: Lumg Summ—s-ales -2-rice: . $20,841.00 (tax NOT included) ders will be required prior to release of materials for shipment.. ki mr*1.164�iq SUBMITTAL REVISIONS.- Submittal revisions due to customer requested changes will be billed at a rate of $60/HR for any additional drafting and/or engineering. QUOTE VALIDITY. This quotation is firm for acceptance wn thirty (30) days from the Bid Date. SHIPMENT. Prices are firm for shipment within six (6) months of date of receipt of order. After six (6) months, prices may escalate per the Producer Price Index (PPI) for Finished Goods as reported at www.bls.gov/ppi. Price will be adjusted at quarterly intervals per the PPI until material shipment. Executed change orders will be required prior to re- lease of materials for shipment. ESTIMATED DELIMR Fibergrate Territory Manager: David Shear, E -Mail: dshear@fibergrate.com Tel: 407-595-5151 Fax: 407-386-9669 Page 949 of 1812 This quotation was prepared by: FE Page 950 of 1812 1 -141 regulations, disapprovals or failure to approve) of any government 0 1 Ion I RM 1 =_S I M- er jurisdiction. Page 953 of 1812 74IRT-OTMISM, City of Boynton Beach My DernandStar Buyers Account Info Viewillids LogQuote [Vie wQuotes) SupplierSearch Build Broadcast List Quote Details Quote Number 00061 Quote Name Fibergrate WEFTEC Platform Broadcast Date 1115/2015 9:52:00 AM Eastern Date Due 1 1 /9/201 5 9:00:00 AM Eastern Delivery Requirements None specified Shipping Notes Deliveries need to be betmen Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:00 pro. Please Hydro Pumps include all shipping charges in final quote. Additional Specifications Please include all shipping charges in final quote Insurance & Additional None specified Requirements No Response Terms & Conditions None specified Status Notes Broadcast List No Filtered No Response Commodity Codes View Documents View 1111111EM Suppliers Line Items F- 714 Supplier(s) found. Response Status: I No Response Y search DeComplete I Supplier city Attributes Programs Response Status Quote Total A livery (days ARO) Partial Actions The Middlesex Littleton, MA No Response Corporation Terracon - Charlotte Charlotte, NO 1. small No Response Business Advanced Data 1. smallOldsmar, FL Business No Response Solutions, Inc. 2. Woman Owned Fisher Science Education Hanover Park, IL No Response Construction Stuart, FL No Response Journal, Ltd. Hydro Pumps Plantation, FL No Response Laerdal Medical Wappingers No Response Corporation Falls, NY John Carter & Associates, Inc. LakeWales, FL 1. small Business No Response Electric Sales Weston, FL No Response Associates, Inc. Electric Supply, Inc. Tampa, FL No Response A2 Group, Inc. South Miami, FL No Response 1. Hispanic Owned 2. Small Business Page 954 of 1812 http://www.demandstar.com/buyer/quotes/quote TSupp1ierList.asp?F=search& PU=%2F... 11/9/2015 Femmmem- M-aa�� �4� School Health Corporation - Hanover Park, IL No Response Enablemart Lholst No Lakeland, FL No Response America Environmental Apopka, FL No Response Products of Florida Sunshine Land Design Inc. Stuart, FL 1. Hispanic No Response F.R. ALN & MIAMI, FL Owned 2. Small No Response ASSOCIATES INC Veers Peach Business PLANNING GROUP each,FL 3. Woman Owned No Response INC. 1. Small RECREONICS INC LOUISVILLE, KY Business No Response ABL MANAGEMENT, INC BATON ROUGE, LA 2. Veteran Owned No Response Trane - Tampa Bay Tampa, FL No Response Pyramid School Products Tampa, Fl- No Response Ring Power Corp - WCC St. Augustine, FL No Response All American Poly Piscataway, NJ No Response Wharton4mith, Inc. Sanford, FL 1. African No Response Kaplan Early Learning Company Lewisville, NC American No Response Troxell Owned Communications, Fort Lauderdale, FL No Response Inc. Brooklyn, NY No Response Jr. Davis Construction Co., Kissimmee, FL No Response Inc. Pro -Steel Buildings, Inc. (P.S.B.I.) Tallahassee, FL No Response Baskerville -Donovan, Pensacola, FL No Response Inc. DR P, Inc. Orlando, FL No Response Morbark, Inc. Winn, MI No Response Mayer Electric Supply Tampa, FL 1. Woman Owned No Response 1. African American Owned 2. Hispanic MCS of Tampa Tampa, FL Owned No Response 3. Small Business 4. Veteran Owned 5. Woman Owned Sunshine Land Design Inc. Stuart, FL 1. Small Business No Response 2. Woman Owned STRATEGIC Veers Peach PLANNING GROUP each,FL No Response INC. Coastal Systems International, Inc Coral Gables, FL No Response ABL MANAGEMENT, INC BATON ROUGE, LA No Response Littlejohn Engineering Orlando, FL No Response Associates, Inc. Sawcross, Inc. Jacksonville, FL No Response 1. African Civil Services Inc Jacksonville, FL American No Response Owned CDM Smith Maitland, FL No Response Unipak Corp. Brooklyn, NY No Response W -00M Page 955 of 1812 h"://www.demandstar.com/buver/auotes/auote TSunn]ier1J-,t.asn?F=search & PTJ=%2F... 11 /9/2015 Florida Transcor, Inc Jacksonville, FL 9-anta Cruz Merritt Island, FL Construction, Keith and Schnars, Fort Lauderdale, ORANGEBlack & Veatch Tampa, FL AMBACHTSHEER INC 'i;alker ildlier Orlando, FL Equipment Company Rocal Inc Frankfort, OF SupplyChief Law Enforcement Charlotte, NC RhodesR.C. Beach & Dunedin, FL Associates Small Business 2. Woman Own ZIM No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Page 956 of 1812 :// s r.co yer/quotes/ ote_ u lie is .as ? =s c _ U=e/a2F... 11/9/2015 Architects Inc. TOTER LLC STATESVILLE, IS VERMEER SOUTHEAST SALES ORLANDO,FL & SERVICE INC . « . Construction Orlando, Equipment LLC Bob B Inc Highway Safety ■,ces,Tampa, Cross Environmental Services, Inc. Kaman Industrial Miami, FL CorporationTechnologies - H MOORE.'. TAMPA, FL ASSOCIATES Consolidated Resource Recovery, Sarasota, FL Smith Office & Hollywood, Supply FIRE FIGHTING CORALComputer INNOVATIONS Harvard Jolly, Inc. St. Petersburg, Poly -Bag Linden, NJ Corp.Central Air Mechanical & Tampa, Service or .« Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. - Orlando, Waterworks Audio Tampa, FL Inc. Safety Zone Lakeland, FL Specialists, Inc. SCS ENGINEERS Tampa,Innovations, StripeFausnight « ... URS Corporation Boca Raton, FL Southern Lock & Pinellas Park, FL Supply Company Orlando, Small Business 2. Woman Own ZIM No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Page 956 of 1812 :// s r.co yer/quotes/ ote_ u lie is .as ? =s c _ U=e/a2F... 11/9/2015 Municipal Equipment ST.PAUL, MN No Response Company, LLC Calvin, Giordano & Fort Lauderdale, FL No Response Associates, Inc. JAL RW Engineering Miami, FL No Response Group, Inc. Bushnell, FL No Response Lemartec Manchester, GA C Hispanic No Response Engineering & Construction Miami, FL Owned 2. Small No Response Corporation Davie, FL Business No Response PPM Society Hill, SC No Response Clearzone Maintenance Vero Beach, FL 1. Small No Response TFC Recycling Chesapeake, VA Business No Response Infrastructure St. Cloud, FL 2. Woman Owned No Response Spectrum Building Gainesville, GA 1. Small Business No Response Systems, Inc. Birmingham, AL 2. Veteran Owned No Response Taylor Engineering, Inc. Jacksonville, FL 1. Small Business No Response Golden Brush, Inc Tarpon Springs, FL Owned 2. Small No Response American Compliance Bartow, FL 1. Small Business No Response Technologies, Inc. 3. Woman Owned Nasoc, Fort Atkinson, WI No Response Commercial Lake Buena I. Small Business No Response Companies, Inc Vista, FL 2. Veteran Owned Chinchor Electric, Inc. Enterprise, FL 1. Hispanic No Response Corcel Corp. Miami, FL Owned 2. Small No Response Business SATCO SUPPLY ST.PAUL, MN No Response Miller Bearings a division of Motion Orlando, FL No Response Industries, Inc. Ennis Paint, Inc. Ennis, TX No Response Ernle Morris Enterprises, Inc. Bushnell, FL No Response The Sherwin- Manchester, GA No Response Williams Company Austin Tupler Davie, FL No Response Trucking, Inc. Clearzone Maintenance Vero Beach, FL No Response USA BlueBook Waukegan, IL No Response Infrastructure St. Cloud, FL 1. Native American No Response Engineers Owned Altec Industries, Inc. Birmingham, AL No Response 1. Asian/Hawaiian OM Office Supply, Mechanicsburg, PA Owned 2. Small No Response Inc. Business 3. Woman Owned The Weitz Company West Palm Beach, FL No Response J. B. Coxwell Jacksonville, FL No Response Contracting, Inc. Chinchor Electric, Inc. Enterprise, FL 1. Small Business No Response Nq ?� of 1812 http://www.demandstar.con-1/buyer/quotes/quote—TSupplierList.asp?F=search&—PU=�/�2F... 1 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. #: 160517 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/16/15 SHIP TO: TO: WHIDDEN SURVEYING & MAPPING, I City of Boynton Beach 9200 BELVEDERE ROAD EAST UTILITY ADMIN SUITE 114 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL 33411 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 REQUISITION NO. 65199 ORDERING DEPARTMENT: UTIL/ADMIN KTR DATE NEEDED: BID NO: COMMISSION APPROVED: LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION 1 13828.00 EA SPECIAL PURPOSE SURVEY, OCEAN INLET DRIVE EXTENDED UNIT COST COST 1.0000 13828.00 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: P.O. TOTAL: 13828.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT lI 403-5006-538.65-09 STM031 PURCHASING rage tJO0 OT -10-IZ � W f rl r{ I C7 ra U \ \ 1 ri ri 1 I F 1 1 r H 1 � I 1 1 I 1 1 H t 1 i (j r I H 1 p l +b V i N �] 1 CO N 1 1 E/ EI r d ami tH o i o V1 0 ra 6 q I d H / 1. in 1 ra O 1 � 1 O ® o H aspa H r r tGo V ri CO: q I ra F i 1 1 H 1 q q V 1 F 1 1 1 H , 1 99 ci 1 la H 1 OH H 1 >4:3 Fa E4 I y/ H Bto sc (n :04F HE QIH Eq 0H a I H 0 1 1-4 p r V H W 20 1 V O q 1 C3ln QI 1 ul H rd U] H Iy 1 .4 1 I H 1 V 1 ! Zy z I 1 (y7 H 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 M 1 1 OO ® O 1 1 1 p17 I p 1 ' I N 1 1 ID I t M I Z U) 1 �{ H"IOi 1 I >E -IN H i / sa - I 1 I 11 1 UZI1 1 H 1 1 � 1 1 1 I 1 1 O I 1 1cmI r 1 o i H i a d ! 1 OD 1 1 Q N I 1 rl Go 1 1 m 1 ri rn r 1 ®� ®aa F Q ooa PO H i H U H Go CD an 'F .i ri rf 1 UN H 1 a3 .fn /Id H 0 EA St 1 i O M i ®O4j Z 1 / H 1 1 1 / 1 I 1 1 F I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 I V iV 1 Cn P f [y 1 1 QI I ! FC 1 H 1 1 () I 1 Q 1 H / F Y I 1 f71 I O ! In 1 ® F7 Q 1% 1 1 O O in f [I O Y 1 Q ! I Y @ H la am Page 959 of 1812 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OVER $10,000 Date: 10 -Nov -15 Requesting Department: Utilities Contact Person: -Chris Roschek M. Request for a Special Purpose Survey and creation of a base map to be used for the addition of a localized storm drainage system at Ocean Inlet Drive. Ocean Inlet Drive is a stormwater problem area and Utilities intends to use the survey and base map to find a resolution to the troubled area. :Whidden submitted the lowest most responsive quote received. MA=M ZKORIM"! ffic. U11M Sou* rce for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations ED GSA State Contract PRIDEIRESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted item Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented In the same detail contained within the cotitract. Fund Source for Purchase: 'Arp'llim A111 Approvals: IBM SUM -241 " A , - �T - �7, I �41 � Date Date 3h Date Elate lis I I(. Page 960 of 1812 RMI -1 0 WN A Yo-TFIR x#11i F. 3 FF Mw fflyypyl� 1 �M � I �r �- MECTIM guy ryrf TrWl� Request for Quote #2824-15/AP for preparing a 'Special Purpose Survey" and create a base map to be used for the addition of a localized storm drainage system at Ocean Inlet Drive including outfall pipe is located between 730 & 736 Ocean Inlet Drive. Ocean Inlet Drive is a stormwater problem area and the Utilities is obtaining information to develop a solution to the problem. VAddden Surveying & Mapping was the lowest, most responsive quote received. VENDOR INFORMATION: Ell V Wcl= Whidden Surv� Ma-ppmig, Inc. 9200 Belvedere Road, Suite 114 Engineering i i Date Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 Distribution BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: SUBMITTED: Quotes/Verbal El ®r 0=11 $500 561-790-5515 Quotes/Written (over $2000) 561-790-6557 Bid Docs. -its A IMM, 0 1 too# Sole Source Ltr. I INITIATOR: AWela Prymas, Storrawater ■Insurance Special Instructions: E Supervisor -AV ea irements: APPROVED: Colin Groff, Utilities Director _Lqu� foo Backup to llw Project: STMO31 Three QMqes gEan. Unit Price Description & Part Number Fund De pt Basic Elem ON Amount 13,828 $1.00 Special Purpose Survey 403 5006 538 65 09 $13,828.00 1 .00 Whidden W-9 forma ched TOTAL ........... $3,828 Whidden Certificate of Insurance attached Page 961 of 1812 #«<« c l#�J < Angela Prymas, P.z. Stormwater Supervisor Utilities - Field Operations Stormwater City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 9MfflKZ1= Whidden Surveying & Mapping, Inc. (WSM) is pleased to submit a lump sum fee proposal for the above referenced projectbased on the attached Scope of Work. WSM shall provide all services under the guidelines of Florida Statute Chapter 177 & 472 and Rule 5j-17. WSM will comply with the City's safety standards and perform a 5 minute "tailgate" safety meeting each day prior to commencing. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call. (561) 722-4619. Sincerely, Page 962 0 1812 The City of BoyntonBeach FRLk'l 724 4W It 1 AW ,561-74-9-64L11 Fix (3 61) 74,? -(,W!),9 DRIVE190 PROFESSIONAL SURVEY SERVICES OCEAN INLET . MWATER OUTFALL QIJO TES MUST BE RECEIvED ON OR • &00 appearThe Quota number listed above must correspondence. Responses mAll ONLY be received by the Ota ated Attention Karen T. Riseley, 124 East Woolbright Road, Boynton B Utilities Department, before Wednesday, November 4, 2015; responses may also be each, FL 33435 on or ernailKaren T. f'- .!' �! !"' f ! . BuildingThe Utilities 8:00 Administration €. hoursw A.M. not responsible for submittals Any questions relative to any item(s) or Portion!',,.. this Angela Prymas at (561) 742-6412, Monday through Friday,♦ request ! The Purpose and intent of this -Request for Cluotation' is to seek cOmPetifive quotes for Professional survey services in the ! M Page 963 of 1812 •- • +�../ • . i ah � I- Fl ! ! • • i 4_ a a ! F � - aerial1. Prepare a Record SufveY/SPecial Purpose Topographic Survey of the project area with an background. CountyPalm Beach R ! a 2. The survey shall provide right-of-way andshowproperty lines. 3. The survey shall be performed using the Florida State Plane Coordinate base ►the NAVD88 vertical datum. 4. Set temporary _and horizontal points every 5. The survey shall show the locationsof electrical a ! Poles, utility markers, overhead utility lines, transformers, lighting Control panels, etc. 6. The survey shall show the locations F basins, storm ! associated piping which crosses through the area to be surveyed including the rims, inverts, and sizes of all associated pipes. 7. The survey shall show thelocation of manholes ! aR R ! : R !- '! through - the street) 1 in a a'surveyed Including the sizes and inverts of pipes. 8. The survey shall show the valves and valve boxes including depth of box and top of pipe elevations. _► 9. The survey shall !w the water meters,! ! preventers ! spigots including depth 1, box andelevationsF pipes and trees10. The survey shall show the location of shruibs and R !tree trunk diameter, - ofshrubsandtrees or botanical _ best of the surveyorJs knowledge) or any other vegetation within the right-of-way. M Page 964 of 1812 underground10 11. The survey shall Show centerline of roads, curbs, gutterappurtenances 12. The Survey Shall show a 40 ft. wide strip between Properties 730 and 736 Ocean Inlet Drive ♦ ._. to the sea wall and deck. Shall include all pertinent designinformation lbr informationll described a • / } grounda. Dwelling walls and corners, driveways. above andunderground fences,:+= ! and valve boxes, obstructions, other structures, etc. b. Detailed information of the sea wall and docks. 13. The survey shall show spot elevations on a 10 feet grid in open Space where Possible, and all vertical changes.Elevationsbe - to datum.vertical 14. The deliverabies shall include: a- Five (5) signed and sealed survey plans of the project site containing tha above information. b. An AutoCAD draiiing file of the area. Each of the entities, colors and line types shall be controlled "by layer". All site specific fonts shall plot at 3/32"height. ARX or COGO files Produced for the survey. c. Digital • •(electronic d. After engineering design -the surveyor description and sketches for two (2) Permanent easements • constructioneasements. Proceed.15. Work Deliverables 14.a, 14.b and 14.c shall be completed within 25 business days of receiving a Purchase Order issued by the City that serves as a Notice to 16. Work Deliverable 14.d is due after engineering design is • ! • 17. Exhibit'A'— 730 & 736 Ocean Inlet Drive Contou TM M Page 965 of 1812 *-1 ol R NkTro Submit Quotes To: CITY OF DEPARTMENT 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD Boynton Beach, Florida Telephone: (561) ..00 PROFESSIONALQuote Title: OCEAN INLET DRIVE STORMWATER OUTFALL e !Quote Quote Received By: Wednesday, November4th, 2015 no later than 5:00 p. (local time) I Quotes will be opened in Utilities and ma �j'a V, Federal I.D.Number r Corporation f the Statef: Area .■- Code:Area Number: Mailing Address: 92"l -k City/Statelzip: Vendor. Date: TypedName Q10TE IN ORDER FOR QUOTE To BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE Page 966 of 1812 Vthiec� ! a B) Respondent must P-,uarantee of • r: - • - k . i • f a i M tcon person E) The City may request a a' !information! c • F) The City will rentArA th I =go" i . • !. �Mj flim- -mitt ►- G) Respondent and/or• ! -s working on appropriate personalsafetyequipment, -; Working Hours: Monday FFridaybetween - hours of /i A.M. to If P.M. No work shall be performed or City observed holidays without prior authorization by the City. Respondent • to the proposal or i!escribe nal work that may Frequired •complete the work. K) Respondent must provide a COPY Of the company W-9 F, after quote ItV M Page 967 of 1812 .:..::..:...... LOISIZU IR=iA&T;VA- The R the '' Of Boynton tofurnish and provide labor, equipment necessary to complete the work specified. Nma3.y7azj�a,- provided inthis document prepare misinterpretations. M Page 968 of 1812 layt3UNT f• • COMPANY -E DATE e TELEPHONE NO. FAX • a, EM IL D. • Page 969 of 1812 M wmqu Y, rig L (Ctewrence Owed Only) Auto Only, Each Accident S 1,000.000.OD GWW Keepers Uability Other Than Auto Only Each Accident $ 100.000.00 General Liability Cominencial rkneral Liabilltv rxnaw AWWe Produciss—Comp,40p Agg, S I AOO,000.00 Ousim & Contiactoes Protective (ocp, personal & Adv- by Ty 5 1 .00D.00atio S I Liquor Li '1't} Prd"Morw Litibility Each Occurvence Fife Damage (any one fire) �OW000.00 . $ I-Ow.000.00 Employees &- Officers kled, Expaw (any one Wnnoi S 50,000,00 S 5.0D0.00 Pollution Liability Asbestos Abatement Lead Abatement Bm3d Farm vendors Promises Operatiam, UndewmW Explosion Collapse Products Compliturl operistan Coffirachm! Independent Contractors Broad Form Property Damage Fire Leipil Liabilitv Automobile Liabilit) Any Auto All O%TW Autos Sebeduled Autos Hired AUMS Non -Owned Autos PIP Basic TorevincidaJ Garap Liability, Anj Auto Auto Only, Each Accident S 1,000.000.OD GWW Keepers Uability Other Than Auto Only Each Accident $ 100.000.00 $ 1.000,000.00 ASgr%me S I jw,0000() ]EXcess Liabiliw Umbrella Fenn Each Occurrence to be deWmitted AgWellate to be determined wwktrs (-OMPEAMM Statutory Limits Employees Liability Each Accidem $ 100,C)DOM Diseam Policy Limit S 500,000.00 Disease Each Empioyec S 100,0DOM Hable Permit Suader's Risk Limits based On pfGjL%-j Cog S 300.000 -OD Other - As Risk Identified to be determined INSLRANCEAEMSMYFORM04 102WI Revised M Page 970 of 1812 REQUEST FOR QUOTE /+2 730 % 735 OCEAN INLET D}V E CONTOURS, m Page 971 0 1812 - . - - - ffrPTTTM7I111'9M i - � I Location: Miami -Dade County Project Area: C -100A Canal Topographic Survey Contact Person: Richard E Barnes, JR., PSM Company: URS/AECOM Location: City of Lake Worth Project Area: 8 th & 1 Ith Avenues South Contact Person: Ana DeMelo, Company: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Location: Okeechobee County, FL ftrise" ule_2_44 Contact Person: Rob Swilley, PSM 1;J 17-77,71 Z rWPI4Jr_AJ=, VA Page 972 of 1812 ��;--� ��t �,avk� '� ,� • rSu. -+� t .�,�, � . �,� � r..' `� .sol.• � 1d '� ,�t,.,�t�3-�r�, � i vJs,�..�...�, i L in - 100.00 $ Per Diem - 38.50 Mileage - 0.45 - irboat - 650.00 - Xerox copies (8-1/2 X 11) - 0.10 - Xerox Copies (11X17) - 0.25 S- Color Plots (24x36) 20 12.00 S 240.00 Marsh Muster 1,250.00 - wheel drive AN - 150.00 $ - ecord igg fees - 25.00 $ - Carsonite Posts - 15.00 - 1-1/"X30" i e - 4.001 S- round Hound Detection Designate site with GPR and 4 soft digas ar;� �r � � r r2 A� 1 . � 4 t 1 ai' A 2 4^ y ' 1 1 '� •�, r \ - 2,500.00 r ,s '" 9! S 1 11+5 "�'{ Total lnvWCO $ 13,82800 Page 973 of 1812 - 9laa_.BL------ —---- .-Ji --\ DRIVEhum 230 & 736 OCEAN INLET Page 974 of 1812 Tff 1r=1 I TICIrim =111WIVE"Fl= Division of Consumer Services Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500 800HELPFLA(435-7352) or (850) 488-2221 53m Z' NO I 114:81 I PTorf."Im nM111 11"y 9 1-11M.1yel; ff 9 fill 4 0 1 4 You are required to keep your information with the Board current. Please visit our website at www.800he.lpfla.com/psm to create your online account. If you have already created your online account, you can use the website to maintain your license. You can also find other valuable information on the website. Detach Here Florida Department of Agriculture and nsumer Services ti -Board of Professional Surveyors anF Mappers Expiration date: February 28, 2017 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the Division - - - - - - - -------------------------- -------- of Consumer Services, Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers at 800-435-7352 or 850-488-2221. Detach Here --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Florida Department of Abricuf.117C V -td Cor XUXCCrSerdC= Division of Consumer Services License No.: LS6225 Board of Profess'on al.Surveyors and Mappers Expiration Date February 28, 2017 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32199-6500 Professional Surveyor and Mapper License Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes THOMAS EDWARD WHEDDEN 9200 BELVEDERE RD STE 114 ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL 33411-3632 ADAM H. PUTNAM COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE This is to certify that the professional surveyor and trapper whose nante and address are shown above is licensed as mquined by Chapter 472. Florida Statutes. Page 975 of 1812 -i�iu'U-R %K-IA:ht Servicm Division of Consumer Services Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-65 800HELPFLA(435-7352) or (850) 488-2221 1 ��O R• ;)AR1111. �,UVWJWAW; am SUBJECT: Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business Certificate # L 723 Your application / renewal as a professional surveyor and mapper business as required by Chapter 472, Florida Statutes, has been received and processed. j -t, t , h February 28, ,a&a12W y ,valid throug You are required to keep your information with the Board current. Please visit our website at www.800helpflaxom./psrn to create your online account. If you have already created your online account, you can use the website. to maintain your license. You can also find other valuable information on the website. s n I ur not hesitate to call the Division of Consumer Services, Board of Profe sio a S veyors and Mappers at 800-435-7352 or 850488-2221. Detach Here --------------------------------------------- --- Florida Dejpartm�qt. of Agrictillture and Consumer Services Division of Consumer Services License No.: LB7232 Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers Expiration Date February 28, 2017 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500 T1 TIOUM, 0_V1 Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes M t 1.3 01 WWI) D) 1101 14 MMMMMMZ I W I 5616711,51MROU, -, 0 ibis is to certify that the professional surveyor and roapperwhose no= and address are shown above is licensed as required by Chapter 472. Florida Statutes. Page 976 of 1812 RiseleV, Karen From: Prymas, Angela Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 8:21 AM To: Riseley, Karen Subject: RE: Survey Services - Ocean Inlet Drive Sr water Drainage Per your request I cneCKea reTerenl7-F#Z7iT(r-A-WJ,'MT Hue—,l W01 M - performed good work, on time and within budget. Reference No. 2 Company: URS/AECOM Location: City of Lake Worth Project Area: 8th & I I th Avenues South Contact Person: Ana DeMelo, P.E., D.WRE 1"h11e No.: (561) 862-1062 Angela Prymas, P.E., Stormwater Supervisor Utilities - Field Operations Stormwater 'Y City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-742-6421 fY PrvmasA@bbfL.us I www. boynton -beach. o C Like us an FaCebook C Pleabe advised that FILrida Os a br,lod public rccordf tow ard all correspondence to me via ernail may be subject to disclosure.Under Florida records 1.7w, email addresses ar-.�,public records. Therefore, your c -mail communication and your c -mail addrrss may be subject to public dis,�losure. From: Riseley, Karen Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 9:43 AM To: Prymas, Angela Subject: RE: Survey Services - Ocean Inlet Drive Stormwater Drainagz- • - I � .1 b T. — . RN wlll'14410��� i am Mee TIHMMMM , • i 1 : m7mme �*n nature to ine ql-mp—M -1 - rea kmAll - i they satisfied with end result. Please document the questions and answers, a simple email to Colin would be ok. Page 978 of 1812 Karen T. Riseley, CPPB, Maintenance Manager Boynton Beach Utilities City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 o: 561-742-6435 1 f: 561-742-6298 tri RiseteyK@bbft.us I www.boynton-beach.or W Uke us on Facebook Uma, M� im Aw. 0, im, "• 10, 1411 101 M. ro I W. From: Prymas, Angela Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 9:30 AM To: Groff, Colin Cc: Riseley, Karen; Roschek, Christopher 1, Whidden Surveying & Mapping, Inc. BID: $13,828.00* 2. RBJA consulting - BED: $14,800.00 3. Base Line Land Surveyors: BID: $15,500.00 Please let me know if you would like to review the quotes. I recommend to award this survey services work to "Whidden", they submitted the most complete quote and included ground detection services not included in the other quotes. Whidden is lowest, most responsive company. If you agree, I will proceed with a requisition; an account number is needed. Angela Page 979 of 1812 Angela Prymas, P.E., Stormwater Supervisor Utilities - Field Operations Stormwater City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Wootbright Rd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 334 o: 561-742-6421 PrymasA@bbfl.us I www. boynton- beach Like us on Facebook VJ E�r I M J 111-1-17,10 - ; It corres ondence to me via email may be subject to disclosure. Under FlorQ1111111111 .0 Ic "61110ji, From: Prymas, • Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:32 PM The City of Boynton Beach, Utilities Departm - ent, is requesting quotes for preparing a "Special Purpose Survey" and create a �Iaff&dk , a Stormwater Outfal stem at �Ocean Inlet Drive includinr.A Pipe. The Stormwater Outfall pipe is to be located between the properties 730 and 736 Ocean Inlet Drive per the attached— Map, Exhibit "A". The limits • the project will be • • Exhibit "A" and I 0 -feet outside the right-of-way lines. tkp,ow,rt- -fi 'k" no later than 5:00 put- Wesday. November 4 2015 If you have questions or require additional intormation, please c0T1ra-c-T-,e TAN" 742-6421 or Karen T. Riseley, Maintenance Manager at 561-742-6435. Page 980 of 1812 . _cR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SubmitQuotesTo: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH -UTILITIES DEPARTMENT 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD Boynton Beach. Florida Telephone: (561) 742-640b E -Mail Date: Quote Title: PROFESSIONAL SURVEY SERVICES OCEAN INLET DRIVE STORMWATER OUTF Quote Number: Quote #28244 51AP 4." rye 'v uv: Wednesay,. November 0, 2015 no later Own 5:00 p.m. (local time) Quotes will be opened in Ummes and may not De WMdrawn wrmin ninew i trui cave.w.'i'. such date and time. All awards made as a result of this quote shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. ?Came of Vendor. Federal I.D. Number: 17 — A Corporation of the State �a U006: FeieDhone Nurnber Area Code: FAX Number Malflndaress: 13980 S160% erh Ic Vendor Mailing Date: Authorized Sfan&�L Name Typed 42MITZIel"11 Ili M Page 981 of 1812 goqk% Q1­ktL-_­ Ley 1. Prepare a Record Survey/Special Purpose Topographic Survey of the prole" area with an aerial background. The survey shall include the'litesf aval"' Palm Beach County Orthographic aerials. z - The survey shall provide right-of-way lines and* show property lines. 3. The survey shall be performed using the Florida State Plane Coordinate baI] NAD83, and D vertical datum. 4. Set temporary benchmarks and horizontal control points every 50 feet. r K The survey shall show the locations of electrical conduits, poles, lights, cables, utility markers, overhead utility lines, transformers, lighting control panels, etc., 5. The survey shall show tne locations arl cmcn vasins., swrm sewer frims'Wtit, associated piping which crosses through the area to be surveyed including'the rims, inverts, and sizes of all associated pipet t. rho survey shall show the i location of sanitary sewer manholes (on-site and In the street) and associated'pfping Which crosses through. the area to be surveyed including the sizes and inverts of pipes. 8. The survey shall show the valves and valve boxes including depth of box and top of pipe elevations.. 9. The survey shall show the water meters, back-flow preventers and spigots Including depth of box and elevations of pipes and valves. 10. The sumv $hail show I rne location or snftm. -dria -tr6ft- inumu gtio v*�; diameter, name of shrubs and trees or botanical classification (to the best of the surveyor's knowledge) or any other vegetation wn the right-of-way. M Rage 982. of 1812 The survey shalt show underground- ublifies, :fhe ed''Pe oi Davemimt. '017 centerline of roads, curbs, gutter and any appurtenances of the area surveyea. Iril�t Drive''frorn the road to the sea wall and deck. Shall include all oertinent information for design and easements, i.e., all information described above and a. Uwelling wails and comers, driveways.. above. ground and undergrounO utilities, fences, vepetation. valves and valve boxes. obstructions. othp.r structures, etc. 13. The survey shall show spot elevations on a 10 feet grid in open space whem. possible, and all vertical changes. Elevations will be reference to NAVON vertical datum. th.e.-deliverables shall: include' a. Five (5) signed and sealed survey plans of the project site containing the b. An AutoCAD drawing file of the area. Each of the entities, colors and line types shall be controlled "by layer". All site specific fonts shall plot at 3/32"height. ARX or COGO files produced for the survey. d, After engineering design is completed the surveyor sha# provide legal description and sketches for two (2) permanent easements and two (2) construction easements. 1b. WorK Ueliverables 14.a, 14.b and 14-C Snail oe completea wrmin zo-rum-- days of receiving a Purchase Order issued by the Cltv that serve as 1 Wtice to 16. Work beliverable 14.d is due after engineering design is complete (see 14.d) 17. Exhibit W — 730 & 736 Ocean Inlet Drive Contours '--- '--'-------- --� � -------- -�----�---------- ----P [f-- 812 AE-WEST-FURTIMTE For RON R-11 k, 1#1 z 1 M44 III �111 Vkyj HIL -11 NO] :I 4 is 4 0 1 0 .. - - 6 * . - $ ^ a 0 0 INQ701GINWINwil a . 0 0 0 0 1 � 1 0 0 - - . 4 671� I I I I U I I L;J I 16 1 k12,11t; I A (9 Respondent will have studied and understand the Specifications required and provided in this document to prepare a Quote; the City is not responsible for misinterpretations. E141"V i4 IIIIIIIII11=01 REFER TO'SPECIFICATIONS', PAGES Q-2 AND 9-3 FOR COWLETE DETIALS OF ITEMS. .-f -1AIGIA011DO19 A toj :I =Kfial k1K.1 r C IKOM ...... . ... ..... ........... -Page-984. of 1812 DELIVERABLES 11 RTWM� Five (5) signed and sealed survey plans 0 1 rz1T, �@ E, AutoCAD dravAng file of the area SUB TOTAL ITEMS 14.a, 14.b,14.c FO 2 -*41 description and sketches for two.(20 permanent easements and two (2) ponstruction easements M SUB TOTAL ITEM 14.___ GRAND TOTAL ALL SERVICES REFER TO'SPECIFICATIONS', PAGES Q-2 AND 9-3 FOR COWLETE DETIALS OF ITEMS. .-f -1AIGIA011DO19 A toj :I =Kfial k1K.1 r C IKOM ...... . ... ..... ........... -Page-984. of 1812 COMPANYD• w 4 REPRESENTATIVE sr i01 '8�63- TELEPWOV"i�. _ t • offlikolk, -Fage--985 of -1812 ovqf Boynton Beach INSURANCE ARVISORY--FQRM ...... ... . ............ ..... ....... ... Pade 986 of 1812 RE ____________-----_--- --- -- -' - '----- --- 987�[f'1'8M2 Submit Quotes To: i,BOYNTON 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD Boynton • r_ 33436 Telephone: 742-6400 �L� Quote PROFESSIONAL SURVEY OCEAN INLET RIVE STORMWATER OUTFALL * a - •- Quote ftote Received By: Wednesday, November i no later than 5:00 P.M. (local Quotes will be opened in Utilities and, may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this quote shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City Corporation of of, fM Code:Area Code: _-%24 Telephone Number: S Area FAX ! FOMFZCi0 w � ,VIII Ut # r RName Typed Page 988 of 1812 RM# i a :! R. - A) The Respondent to furnish and provide all labor. materials, and equipment necessary to complete the work specified. 3 Respondent guarantee prices for ty from y.. of quote. E9'� C) Respondent must provide evidence of possession of a license, do business in the State of Florida. L- D) Respondent must provide a minimum of three (3) work relat! references for similar projects completed within the last 24 mon period.References mustprovideofcompanyor g enc locationof project and phone fcontactperso The City may requestadditional f t for t �R purposes. C5L- F) The City will require the Respondent and/or employees workir on site to wear clothing that identifies the company. LJ'JC YL- G) Respondent and/or employees working on site will we, appropriate personal safety equipment. g�4 H) Working Hours: Monday through Friday between the hours 4 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. No work shall be performed on weekendi or City observed holidays without prior authorization by the City. 1) Respondent must note any exceptions to the proposal describe additional work that may #.. required .complete- worl 0?," 63 J) Proposer must provide Liability Insurance naming the City additional insured _ 1 quote is awarded. F Respondentpy # ! after quoteis awarded. ME Page 989 of 1812 REQUEST FOR QUOTE For "'W the City of Boynton Beach, .. d provide all labor, and equipment -- complete the work ss -d provided in this document to prepare a Quote: the City is not responsible for DETIALS OF ITEMS. J an Page 990 of 1812 • W*J;i1oAlle qzbvpjagm COMPANYmommmino W W REPRESENTATIVE ll:1 epecaj—CJ3 —i TITLE FAX NO. . + ,W . 101AFf . 1KOW 4b toll _ . * R; m Page 991 of 1812 INSUI NCEADVISno ---nd ligrocirent" the ('11% mijuires appropriate uilkefdws In'ting, the Clq (if 'nif ..1, PAIN-11ton Beach t� AddunnnAl Insured M. jSJDnrh-,pFj1VIdHVdC1, jistirg the CO a %,jijj�,cs n(Ifed , hLiurajwe compames providing insurance coverages I he Ciiy ill Eloyntor Beach It, Additional Insurcd as neswel to CO) . 4n wimpunce viontrarl- jilyuler ajqt he aecepted axproofqj mug hale a current rating h) AN Best Co of"13-­ oy Inglun N07 f.'. 'flie jollowing ix a list Oftwoscl'simArunce mquifed lcas=. inic, and the bants required bv the Crt.� jh1& jilij is not all Inclusive. and the Gtl� rfmin-ft The righi to require jiddititilial typtselihmurance. orta railbe or Imer the st2ttd Jimith, b"d upon idenitifitlil Arli.) — ------------------------------- -- ------- ........ — ------ -------- - --- - — ------ - ------- 11U 10,xurrelim Balied 0111-1 LUND,— — — -------_..•---------------------- gaerteral Liabilih —General ­ � Aggregme J.0NIAMO W 1,11m Ooll W Commercial Ciencrid Liability staveOXT) Pmducts,-COMPUPA99 personal & Adv lqjur} I.IJINJ.Wutai (j ri& Contraelol's Pr 5 [A100.00000 Liquor WNW) Each fXcurrence fire Damage (an) 0110firW S 5ll ONIP 00 Professional Liablilly Employees OffivErN it' Mod. 1-.xpme im one pemmij Pollution lmbffitg Asbesim AhatOrhefil Lcod Abatement Broad I-orni Vendurs ifterrils" Operations Underground hxplosion CONaNe 1koducls Completed Owlallon's canunclual Independent t 'antrwims Hnbld Furm PtopertLk [kinaw Fire 1 -tial I-labilm . ... ................... ...... . ........ .. . . . ............... — - ---------------------------------- Automobile I iah,111% . ............ ......... Conihined Single Lineal $ 5lxljK)wm whV determined Any Auto Boddy 1hjur% I pet Ixt inrtf R*khhv In.11,11) {per 4VVIdCrIt I I., he detrinni nod Nil 0%%ned Aulm Propert) Damage u) be deltrillined khcdulcd.%ulos} liked Autos Non-UmmAl Aulos PIP Hasm Inicrinodol ------------------------ A kit i I Onk. �zch Accident $ I AAK WOO W Garage l,jabiljt% Oihey Than Auto On. V An) Auto (jurage Keepers Lidbilm Loch Accodeni Aggregate ------------------ ..................... Exxm Liabilas ........ .............. . . — ....... ............. tach Occurrence w be kletennined to be des .tined k,milrflla Form AggreglOe .................. - - ---------- ----- - ---- - --- - ------------------- __ . . ............... . ..... I ................................. slit"lon I nvits Wcwj,ef'� Compensation Employers I lahl I Fach Acidrnt % HAH"901) - Dukeasw, pollO 1 111111 . .... Discam Loch 611plo"Ce . ................... ­.__._..__ . .............. ............. ........ ............................. ... ................... ... . Propeny &. 11orneommm Rewwable Perron Limas %. on Project L W Buiwees Risk ................ . . . .. . ......... . ...................... ....... I. tv deternumW Other- As Ri;k 11denufled .............. I "Ll 10/2001 Q-8 Page 992 of 1812 / +f ME Page 993 0 1812 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. #: 160526 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 D. 11/18/15 SHIP TO: TO: R & R PRODUCTS INC City of Boynton Beach 3334 E MILBER ST THE LINKS AT BOTO N BCH TUCSON, AZ 85714 8020 JOG ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33437 REQUISITION NO. 65253 ORDERING DEPARTMENT: GOLF COURSE/SFR DATE NEEDED: BID NO: i COMMISSION APPROVED: 01 LINE4 QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COSI 1.00 EA COMPLETE STANDARD CUTTING UNIT 8465.4000 VENDOR ITEM NO.- R150204 2 1.00 EA CUSTOM CUTTING UNIT 14987.0000 VENDOR IT f'qO.-.Rl502G4_s.PL ..... . .. ..• ...... R-EPLACEMENT -REELS. FOR. FAIRWAY ROUGH UNI 0-!UOT'Eq 013181 *NO SHIPPING CHARGES PEPVDEPT.*� EXTENDED COST 8465.40 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ld P.O. TOTAL: 23452.40 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 411-2911-572.64-21 PURCHASING Page 994 of 1812 U) C) C) C) %D OD Ln v vv OD z U) cq W 0 E -4p U (D 0 5C 0 u 0 wl z -0 Ch z co w 0 ,A H E-4 H ul H HH W Of -14 0) U) 0 0 CN 134 Ix 0 Ln H Pa at 0 M 0 0 C) 0 0 r-4 P4 cn Ln -I OD F4 Ln z w H , " OIX 0 ON 7e H 04Z E+ E-4 D4 W H Z ul W � 0 H r) �D P I a N rZ4 pq ra a4 coz W p w E-A r0 0 i � MA 8 04 rn 04 tO I I I 0 C) C) C) %D OD Ln v vv OD m cq (D 0 v C) 0 In Li E-4 -0 Ch z co w 0 ,A H E-4 H ul H 4V W Of -14 0) t7j M O 0 m 0 W p 0 It) ct OOC3 coo Z 0w0 O wino H, E. 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Preliminary Quotation r&R 3334 East Millber Street Quotation Na Rev: Customer No: Your Reference: Tucson, AZ 85714 PH (520) 889 3%3 R 13181 1 33437B BILL FAX (520) 2941045 Page I of I Print Date: QuotafionDt: ExpirationDt: YourRFQNo: 10/27/15 Ship Via: Payment Terms: FED EX 2 DAY 30 Days Net Billing Address: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ATTN: A/P - LINKS AT BOYNTON BEACH PO BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425-0310 UNITED STATES Delivery Address: LINKS AT BOYNOTN BEACH I NTE-WAjjC-ff 8020 JOG RD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33472 UNITED STATES Part No Description Qty UM Unit Price Disc% Ext. is R150204 Complete Standard Cuffing Unit 4 EA $2,116.35 0.00 $8,465.40 R160204 -SPL Custom Cutting Unit 7 EA $2,141.00 0.00 $14,987.00 Sub -Total $23,452.40 Total $23,452.40 1 BEDKNIFE - LOW CUT 1 ROLLER ASSY 1 REEL-11BLADE 1 16 INCH SEMI -PNEUMATIC WHEELS Accepted By Page 997 of 1812 Oct 26 15 01:06p Jerr!ds Turf Products IV; AlLipwra, I#i cis 0, WM0 ZFTO 3.1•3 - 1111:10IT", -, 1 -1 r -it -114 a, ON429WIT4659S QUANTITY 7 4 TERMS Net 15 ITEM CODE R150204 R150204 -SPL 5615827774 REP SHIP VIA JER 10/26/2015 PREIGHT LINE DESCRIPTION REELMASTER CLTTDNG UNIT II BLADE REELMMTER REEL COWLETE 7 BLADE SUB -TOTAL 9020 JOG ROAD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33437 ATTE,N / GOLF UA-FkJr .3 QUOTE W to F.O.B. PROJECT AZ PRICE EACH AMOUNT 2,392.82 16,749.74 2,376.95 9,507,80 26,257.54 Total $26,257.54 Page 998 of 1812 HECTOR TURF 1301 N.W. 3 STREET DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442 PHONE - 954 429-3200 FAX - 954 360-7657 Pi SHIPTO THE LINKS AT BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8020 JOB ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33437 13ILL TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PO BOX 310 ATTNr ACCOUNT PAYABLE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425-0310 7 10 1111,011 4 0 01007 HERE IS YOUR Page: INVOICE IWOICE�10. lm.m 107267 CUSTOMER NO. 1646 04:0 CU SA�N ORDER PLACEDjpM DEYOUNG I . I ORDE±: : BY. S A 0 U 0 T A T 1 0 3649. 3549. MI, I � III -Mm, '141, 399 73!il. W. Ell 39,739.00 13:59:36 26 OCT e015 15 Page 999 of 1812 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Ifs. •N BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD P.O. BOX 310 P.O. BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 DATE: 11/30/15 SHIP TO: TO: PRECISION AIR SYSTEMS INC City of Boynton Beach 11101 SOUTH CROWN WAY, #2 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WELLINGTON, FL 33414 222 N.E. 9TH AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: TOTAL: 15005.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 302-4101-580.64-18 GG1004 Page 1000 of 1812 PURCHASING TCO LINE# QUANTITY UO M ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST T 1 3545.00 DL 7.5 HP VFD W/BYPASS ON AHU 3@ 1.0000 3545.00 CITY HALL 2 5515.00 DL 40 HP VFD ON. LIARAky M..0 1.0000 5515.00 3 3590.00 DL 10 HP VFD W/BYPAS.S.ON ABU AT 61 -MS 1.0000 3590.00 CENTER 4 2355.00 DL ....p 'ON AHU 2- �AT SIMS. 10' VPD 1.0000 2355.00 CENT ERS PROCUREMENT SERVICES: TOTAL: 15005.00 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 302-4101-580.64-18 GG1004 Page 1000 of 1812 PURCHASING N N e -i H O r -I W N N m of r� F A A � A > H �] fi W 7 A 6 H r� U aa>4',; Lz-+ A F P. U] WC W HSC .a E -i W ta-1 Ui C4 HE m HrZ O HU Ln U H W o H H o rx U o W 0 rn C) - w A W m a � � A � � Z �U I O 01 :m p a 0 H H Pam P H ate+ a 0 W Wa a AW a A W W viH rppn Z rn H rn CW7 HW � Pi Ui W Cn x W O H 3 H H U La H H as W Pa I yl z m O Za E y H OE z d H O NHN E H L4 W i rn U + y) ® w Ol A I �W/ P4 py ryZH� W W W 3 OZ S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ln Lf5 O Ln Ln C r -i Lr Ln 0 U) Ln Ln M 0 M Ln M N Ln rn H O H H H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r1 H H H a a a a A A q A 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O Ln Ln o Ln dl H oe LO Ln Ln Ln M M Ln M N r -I N M Vr r-I QV N 0 m M Ln M O M Ln M N Ln of H H ri H Cr eN W CN � LO l0 b O O O O m O db O In 6n In In H r -a H H a W Zr--1 N M N H F� I �r d 4. 5 iT- Lox i w � H [La H W a P U w H z H rn H O H H H H b a W w • 4J 4J 4J 4J r • a • . , FOO � 0000 0 ♦ 1 r , H , z P400008000 H H ri H Cr eN W CN � LO l0 b O O O O m O db O In 6n In In H r -a H H a W Zr--1 N M N H F� Page 1001 of 1812 I �r d 4. 5 iT- Lox i w � H [La H W a P U w H z H rn H O H H H H b a W w Page 1001 of 1812 R M - Contact Person:Ramsey Explanation o 'Repair/replace VFD!s at City Hall, Library and 2 units at the Sims Center Three Written Quotations FX State Contract Piggy-BackSNAPS Emergency GSA PRIDEMESPECT- Sole • Budgeted Item Ither -, Contract Number: Pricing proposal for purchase must e presented in the same detallf ir• rd vAthin the contract. 10 •' i N-73 IM Approvals: Date Date Date D . - D - Page 1002 of 1812 0 a W Copy Work - Number of Copies: Double -sided / Collated & Stapled Distribution: W Type from the attached /transcription tape /email (to be forwarded upon request) 0 Request for 121113irect Pay Req. for the attached - Vendor or Person to be reimbursed: Account Number: Vendor: n Project No.: Account Number: SO 2 / -_ - 5,8,0 - &* - ta ProjectNo.: 9610041 List Items w/Ouantities & Unit Costs on the back of this request. • Verbal Quotes ($500 to $1,999): Vendor: Cost: Vendor: Cost: Vendor: Cost: • Written Quotes ($2,000 to $9,999.99) - Attached. 0al-r-Written Quotes ($10,000 to $24,999) w/Purchases over $10,000 Forrn -Attached. • Bid/City (Over $25,000): Bid # • Bid/Other Entity (Over $25,000): Bid #, Bid Eff. Dates, & Bid Quotes - Attached. FE-MrOW.Mr.-I 9 92P. M ` M N AeAf 75 _ICT Sl—,Wj eS-W7&�-R_ 01 Request complete y: Date completed: Please sign and return this form to the Office Staff's Inbox; feel free to make any comments below. age f003 of 1812 Company City Hall Library Sims 1 Sims 2 Precision Air Systems $ 3,54S.00 $ 5,515.00 $ 3,590-00 $ 2,355.00 $ 15,005.00 Stokes $ 4,919.00 $ 11,904.00 $ 6,230.00 $ 5,113.00 $ 28,166.00 Quantum Mechanical $ 5,564.00 $ 7,524.00 $ 5,670.00 $ 5,670.00 $ 24,428.00 Page 1004 of 1812 I ,I clip, I � PRECISION Air Syste, Inmsc. 11101 South Crown Way@ Suite 2e Wellington, FL 33414 Phone (561) 791-3980 Fax (561) 795-1693 � & �' �-' 1 Lelalff: i • �M I I � I i I Jill jj 111 1 L -sLullflt 1111C 101101ring proposal for your consideration. Precision Air Systems, Inc. will furnish all labor and materials to perform the fbllowLn�-i4 service. Remove existing 7.5 HP VFD on AHU. Supply & install new 7.5 HP ABB VFD with bypass. Mount new VFD on the wall. Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. Clean up work area. Total Cost: $3,545.00 15 "41TORMIMS '--eaL4UMN111111 •. If you should have any questions concerning this proposal, or if we may be of finther assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. 9= Approved By: 1&05�8' Date: PO#: Page 1005 of 1812 J' V .. PRECISION Air Systems, inc. 11101 South Crown Way &Suite ell` n, FL 33414 Phone (561) 791-3980 *Fax(561)795-1693 L292= 71''F I A A U"I Per your request, Precision Air Systems, Inc. is pleased to submit the following proposal 6or your consideration. +, OM ITT RON 1 0 periorm e onowmM service. Remove existing 40 HP VFD on AHU. Supply & install new 40 HP Yaskawa VFD. Replace damaged contactor for the VFD. Program the D. Start the unit and check operation Clean up work area. Total Cost: $5,515.00 9= City of Boynton Beach replace VFD on Library Approved By: 6 S&g Page 1006 of 1812 PRECISION Air Systems, inc. 11101 South Crown Way eSuite 2*Wellington, FL 33414 Phone (561) 791-3980 *Fax(561)75-1693 =C;U'-Y — 1111 proposai for your consideration. Precision Air Systems, Inc. will furnish all labor and materials to perform the fbllowinj� service. Remove existing 10 HP VFD on AHU. Supply & install new 10 HP ABB VFD with bypass. Mount new VFD and run new wire from VFD to the motor. Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. Program the VFD. Start the unit and check operation Clean • work area. Total Cost: $3,590.00 I LVj More FW iTre, 11m to ram 5 Foy 1. 111 VrAogr� ,A o"077113WOR.08 M, WOWS 11 7#1 If you should have any questions concerning this proposal, or if we may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. gm= ffll=� o6-5kg— Date: PO#: Page 1007 of 1812 PRECISION Air Systems, inic. tlFi � 11101 South Crown Way&Suite 2• Wellington, FL 33414 Phone (561) 791-3980 GFax (561) 795-1693 -C a 7 31"Y' a - rUt- M77i t TOMS =11AWIT rN j f C M 8 L I U— Ts =P1 =0-, - 11= M Mr 7 n mfm, I r I I g P 0 p 0 s Propos Cor your consideration. Precision Air Systems, Inc. will fumish all labor and materials to perform the following service. Remove existing 10 HP VFD on AHU. Supply & install new 10 HP ABB VFD and leave existing bypass cabinet. Mount new VFD on the bypass cabinet. Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. Program the VFD. Start the unit and check operation N�•� Total Cost: $2,355.00 0 M-91. JIM %41614 8(4104s) If you should have any questions concerning this proposal, or if we may be of fin-ther assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of Gervice. UMEW HTM�� lk6 5&9 Date: PO#: Page 1008 of 1812 Page 1009 of 1812 Labor (Hours) Price per hourMaterial price Mark-up - (25% or 20%) Remove existing 7.5 HP VFD on AHU. 3 85.00 Supply & Install new 7.5 HP ABB VF D with bypass. - 2,,605.00 20% - Mount new VFD an the all. 4 85.00 Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. 4 85.00 954.00 20% - Program the VFD. 2 85.00 Start the unit and check operation 2 85.00 Clean up work area. 1 85.00 TOTALLABOR. 1,360.00 TOTAL MATERIAL: 3,55-9.00 TOTAL:- 4,919.00 Page 1009 of 1812 I lip 0 Remove existing 40 HP VFD on AHU. Hang and install new VFD with Bypass Cabinet Program the VFD. Ctart the unit and check operation P&MMIT-ff TM TOTALLABOR: 1,360.00 TOTAL MATERIAL: 10, 544. 0 0 TOTAL. 11,904.00 Labor (Hours) Price per hour material price Mark-up (15% or 20%) 3 85.00 9,590.00 20& 4 85.00 4 85.00 954.00 20%- 2 85.00 85.00 85.00 T'F]177,RiTrT—wiTi-in-c-FuTe-Yffe-aDove contactor as equestecl** Page 1010 of 1812 TOTALLABOR: 1,700.00 WrALMATERIAU 4,530.00 TOTAU 6.230.00 Page 1011 of 1812 Labor (Hou (Hours) prise per hour Material pricemark-up ( } Remove existing 10 HP VFD on AH U. 3 85.00 Supply install new VFD with bypass. 2,799.00 20% Mount new VFID and run new wire from VFD to ther. g 85.00 777.00 - 20% Make a electrical con ins at the motoran VFD. 4 85.00 954.00 20% Program the VFD. 2 85.00 Start the unit and check operation 2 85.00 can up workarea. 1 85.0 TOTALLABOR: 1,700.00 WrALMATERIAU 4,530.00 TOTAU 6.230.00 Page 1011 of 1812 Labor Price per hour Material price Mark-up (Hours) (15% or 20%) Remove existing 10 HP VF D on AHU. 3 85.00 Supply & install new 10 HP ABB VF D and leave existing bypass cabinet. Hang and install new VF D with Bypass Cabinet 4 Make all necewary electrical connections at them or and VFD. 4 Program the D. 2 Start the unit and check operation 2 Clean up work area. 1 TOTAL LABOR: 1,360.00 TOTALMATERIAL. 3,753.00 TOTAL-. 5,113.00 the existing bypass cabinet.** 2,799.00 20� 85.00 85.00 954.00 20%- B5. 00 85.00 85.00 Page 1012 of 1812 Aft Quantum Mechanical, LLC 1011777 nu MMI -11111401 Gail Moatz., Supetvisor City of Boynton Beach Public Works, Facilities Maintenanca 222 NE 9th Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 334235 M Quantum Mechanical is pleased to provide this proposal to replace VFD's for the City of Boynton Beach. See attached bid form for breakdown of each unit. Please note the following clarifications: • We quoted Yaskawa VFID's for each unit as the manufacturer's representative provides competitive pricing. They also provide very good startup service, warranty service and each drive comes with 3 -year warranty. ABB comes with 18 months warranty. • Our proposal includes removal and reinstallation of Trane VFID controllers and check out by Trane to make sure VFID's are configured properly with existing sequence of operations. • Our proposal includes removal and reinstallation of fire alarm contactors in VFD and update to fire alarm panel if required. • For the Sims Center 2 nd floor we propose to replace the entire VFID w/bypass as you cannot install an ABB VFID on the existing Trane bypass cabinet as requested. • For the Library we propose to replace the VFD inverter and install in the existing Bypass cabinet. We will replace the contactor in the existing VFD inverter and turn that over to Boynton Beach Facilities for future use/backup. We respectfully exclude the following: • We cannot be sure that the existing Trane controllers are fully fun ctiona I/ope rational. If they are not and need to be replaced, there will be additional cost to replace them. • We cannot be sure that the existing Yaskawa Bypass that is existing to remain is fully functional and operating. We will have Yaskawa test the bypassNFID prior to ordering the material for this unit. If it found that the Bypass is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced, there will be additional cost, which will be submitted to Boynton Beach Facilities Maintenance before any parts are ordered. We appreciate this opportunity to submit a proposal and look forward to working with you. If we can assist you in any way, please feel free to call us. as= 0 Page 1013 of 1812 Quantum Mechanical, LLC Accepted this _day of 2015. By: Gail Mootz, City of Boynton each City of Boynton each PO# Page 1014 of 1812 I QUOTE TO REPLACE ZS HP VFD WffH BYPASS ON AHU 3 A T MY HALL Labor Price per hour Material price Mark-up (Hours) Remove existing 7.5 HP VFD on ANU. $120 Supply & install new 7.5 HP ABB VFD with bypass. $2,106— s4zi Mount new VFD on the wall. 3 $120 $683 $137 Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. T,11= Start the unit and check operation 2 $120 can up work area. ALLAR: $1,320.00 TOTAL MATERIAL: $4,244.00 TOTAL- $5,564.00 Page 1015 of 1812 QUOTE TO REPLACE 10 HP VFD WITH BYPASS ONAHUATSIMS CENTER Labor Price per hour Material price Mark-up (Hours) (15% or 2 Remove existing 10 HP VFD on AHU. 2 $120 Supply & Install new 10 HP ABB VFD with bypass. $2,194- $439 Mount new VFD and run new wire from VFD to the motor. T- $120 $683 - $137 Make all necessary electrical connections at the motor and VFD. 3 $120 -779-- $157 Program the VFD. Start the unit and check operation Clean up work area. TOTAL LABOR: $1,320.00 TOTAL MATERIAL $4,350.00 TOTAU $5,670.00 Page 1016 of 1812 Labor Price per hour Material price Mark-up (Hours) (15% or 20%) Remove existing 10 HIP VF D on AHU. $12U Supply & Install new 10 HP ABB VFD aPd4eave4xIs#nff1Vpass4abI*wL Mount new VFD emkqyfflaft-ea� Make all necessary electrical connections at the or and VFD. 7- P m -Program the VFD. Start the unit and check operation -5T2U- Clean up work area. TOTAL LABOR: $1,320.00 TWAL MATERIAL- $4,350.00 TOTAL: $5,670.00 Page 1017 of 1812 I pir ir � ig '' l�� q pi i 11 1 � �i F I Remove wdsting 40 HP VFD on AHU. Supply & Install new 40 HP Vaskawa VFD. Replace damaged contactor for the VFD. I '10 14"1 Program the VFD. Start the unit and chack oPer.-',,.cn TOTAL LABOR: L$1,680.00 TOTAL MATERIAL: $ 5, 88 4 4�. 0 0 TOTAL $7,524.0 L-LL:A Labor (HoursPrice per hour Material price Mark-2up I ) (15% or 0%) 1.5------3120 Tf2u- TT,= 1 $120 T-- 1. Page 1018 of 1812 6.Y CONSENTAGENDA 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve a purchase to Natural Structures of Baker City, OR in the amount of $90,564 plus a 5% contingency for the purpose of replacing the Denson Pool Slide for a total estimated cost of $95,902 as a sole source purchase. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: In 2008, the City completed construction of the new Denson Pool. This work included an all new pool, deck, and play elements including a slide. Each of these elements, the slide in particular, were designed to be compatible with the pool layout and deck area and perimeter. Since 2008, the slide has corroded thus leading to potentially unsafe conditions. As such, staff has researched replacement of this unit and included funding for same in the FY2015/16 Capital Plan. There are a number of slide design parameters that must be maintained. First, Recreation staff finds that the slide gets heavy use and therefore recommends continuing three slide approaches to the water. Secondly, and most importantly, the new slide must fit the footprint of the existing apparatus. For example, the slides should enter the water at current locations and fall zones and deck area around the slide must be maintained. Our research of other slide manufacturers has shown that these goals are difficult to achieve. We have found manufacturers that can meet the slide entry points but their equipment would require that the deck around the slide be expanded. This is not cost effective. Natural Structures was the slide vendor that placed the slide during initial construction in 2008 and they are proposing to place virtually the exact same slide apparatus. Thus our concerns for water entry points and deck space are addressed. However, Public Works staff had continuing concerns about the quality of proposed slide materials. We certainly do not wish to experience rapid corrosion once again that would lead to premature failure. To address this, Natural Structures has proposed significant upgrades in material quality. For example, thermoplastic coated aluminum will be used for stair treads and landing areas instead of steel. Handrails and all fasteners will be stainless steel. Slide flume gaskets will be neoprene. Based upon this research, both Recreation and Public Works staff find the apparatus proposed by Natural Structures is the best system that meets all needs. The price is $90,564 plus a 5% contingency and includes all materials, delivery and installation. Natural Structures has provided a sole source letter confirming that their parts are not interchangeable with other manufacturers. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The replacement slide will allow Denson Pool to continue to be used according to the vision established in 2008. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted This item is budgeted as CIP Project RP1608, account number 302-4113-572-63-05 in the FY15/16 budget in the amount of $80,000. Staff has identified cost reductions elsewhere in the CIP to offset the cost increase on this slide of $15,092. ALTERNATIVES: Remove and not replace the existing slide. STRATEGIC PLAN: Great Neighborhoods: Safe, Affordable and Livable Page 1019 of 1812 STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Denson Pool is a source of pride for local residents and is actively used. CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Natural Structures START DATE: END DATE: CONTRACT VALUE: $90,654.00 MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: No EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Addendum D Addendum REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Public Works -Engineering Livergood, Jeffrey Finance Howard, Tim Legal Swanson, Lynn Finance Howard, Tim City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Description Proposal Sole Source Letter Action Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Date 12/7/2015 - 1:20 PKA 12/7/2015 - 2:33 PKA 12/7/2015 - 3:47 PKA 12/8/2015 - 8:31 AKA 12/9/2015 - 8:51 AKA Page 1020 of 1812 Zft o e s i q..n -s n ga n e e r-nn a reura a 4k tor, Bill To: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH JULIE ALIBRANDI Phone: 561.742.6322 Fax: Email: 30" I.D. POLYETHYLENE TUBE SLIDES / TRIPLE FLUME DESIGN PROPOSAL VALID FOR 30 DAYS Date: 12.4.2015 Project: John Denson Pool Wilson Park Qty Catalog Series Description Price Each Price Total 1 Deluxe MODEL 9429 / TRIPLE FLUME DESIGN $ 72,757.00 $ 72,757.00 Stainless Steel Upgrade SLIDE PLATFORM HEIGHT: 9'-11"/ SLIDE ENTRANCE HEIGHT: 10'-5" RIDE LENGTHS: SLIDE (1) 33' SLIDE (2) 36'-7" SLIDE (3) 52' 3' Wide Standard Stairs: 7" Rise, 11"Tread. Aluminum Construction Stair treads, Landing treads and Deck treads. The are Textured and Aqua -Plast coated which is a copolymer base thermoplastic coating designed for maximum mechanical performance, impact resistance and ultra violet stability coating. Non -Puddling, Non -Slip Protected Coating - SUPERIOR HEAT Stainless steel 42" Tall Stair Handrails, Landing walls, and Deck Platform Walls with Vertical Pickets Spaced 4" on Center or Less. Aluminum Construction Stair, Landing, and Deck Platform with Textured Aqua -Plast Thermal Plastic Coating, Non -Puddling, Non -Slip Design. Stainless Steel Hardware, Stainless Steel Base Plates on all Posts. Bonding Lugs (Grounding) on all Post Base Plates. Neoprene Flume Seam Gaskets Upgrade Hot Dip Galvanized mild steel tower posts with Powder Coat Finish Upgrade Upgrade all fasteners to 316 stainless steel (5) Submittal Document Copies, 11"x 17" Printed Format. Included (Submittal is due approximately 5 weeks from signed order date) Included Local State Licensed Engineers Sealed and Signed Drawings with Calculations (5 copies, 11"x 17" $ 900.00 $900.00 printed format) Included Natural Structures Factory installation team at non -prevailing wage (Subject to Natural Structures Terms $ 11,159.00 $11,159.00 and conditions) Includes all equipment rentals, tools and clean up. FREE for REPEAT CLIENT Metal Canopy with Standing Seam Roof $ 2,676.00 FREE Included Locking gate with latch post $ 1,100.00 $1,100.00 Included Freight and Handling $ 4,648.00 $4,648.00 Note 20 - 40 GPM water flow required for each flume Note Code variance maybe required: Slide terminus to be at water level Note ISlide Tower Footings required for 140 MPH wind load area PLEASE NOTE: Unloading of freight is the responsibility of the customer. Taxes by'others'. All products are shipped unassembled unless otherwise specified. Natural Structures is not responsible for obtaining state and local permits. Concrete, footings, plumbing, and electrical by'others' TERMS: Visa, MasterCard Accepted 1/3 Down, Balance before we ship xx Net 30 days to Government Agencies 3% Cash with Order Discount - Pay in full when placing order and receive a 3% discount on sub -total, excludes freight Martha Hulick Martha Hulick, District Sales Manager Authorized Signature: Date: Sub -Total: $ 90,564.00 Freight & Handling: Included Phone Number: Total Order: $ 90,564.00 Natural Structures, Inc. PO Box 270, Baker City OR 97814 Phone: 800.252.8475 x 416 Fax 541.523.5052 E -Mail: martha@naturalstructures.com www.naturalstrucP W 1021 of 1812 December 4, 2015 City of Boynton Beach Julie Alibrandi Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Reference: John Denson Pool Slide Dear Julie, Natural Structures manufactures water slides in a single location in Baker City, Oregon. Our water slide flumes are molded from our propriety roto molder machine and are considered a sole source product, not interchangeable with "other" manufacturers. Plus we offer upgrades for stainless steel components with our superior in-house baked -on powder coat finish. Sincerely, Maythol 1fv_, zlv District Marketing Manager Natural Structures, Inc. P.O. Box 270 Baker City, OR 97814 PO Box 270 • Baker City OR 97814 • (800) 252-8475 • www.naturalstructures.com • Email: info@naturalstructures.com Page 1022 of 1812 7.A. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve the purchase of 56 replacement vehicles for the various City Department's; Fire (3 units), Police (49 units) and Solid Waste Division (4 units) in the amount of $3,913,146.83 from the Florida Sheriff's Contract #15-13-0904/15-23-0904/#15-11-0116. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The Fleet Maintenance Division recommends the purchase of 56 replacement vehicles as approved in the FY2015/16 budget. All vehicle purchases are being procured utilizing the Florida Sheriff's Contract #15-13- 0904 and are as follow: Fire Department: Vendor Sutphen Corporation One (1) Sutphen Monarch Heavy Rescue Unit Florida Sheriff Heavy Rescue, Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #14 = $358,358.30 Plus Options = $467,657.54 Total Price w/Options - $826,015.84 Vendor - Sutphen Corporation One (1) Sutphen Mid -Mount SL -75 Quint, Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #7 = $660,777.25 Plus Options = $128,118.74 Total Price w/Options - $788,895.99 Vendor - Emergency, Tactical, Rescue Vehicles (ETR) One (1) 2016 Freightliner M2 4 door Crew Cab AEV Type I Module Contract #15-11-0116 Spec #2 $231,448.00 Minus Trade -In $-24,250.00 Total Price = $207,198.00 Police Department: Vendor - Duval Ford Fleet Sales 16 each 2016 Ford Interceptor Sedan AW D Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #5 = $23,078.00 Plus Options = $3179 Total price per vehicle = $26,257.00 Total: 16 X $26,257.00/ea. = $420,112.00 Vendor - Don Reid Ford, Inc. 11 each - 2016 Ford Fusion's Model 4 Door Sedan Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #13 @ $16,998.00 Plus Options = $250.00 Total price per vehicle = $17,248.00 Total: $17,248.00/ea X 11 = $189,728.00 Vendor - Duval Ford 2016 Ford Focus Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #14 = $15,336.00 Page 1023 of 1812 Plus Options = $475.00 Total Price per Vehicle = $15,811.00 Total: 2 X $15,811.00 = $31,622.00 Vendor - Bruce Rossmeyer's Harley-Davidson 2016 FLHP Road King Solid Black Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #10 = $16,500.00 Plus Options = $560.00 Total Price: 1 motorcycle = $17,060.00 Vendor - Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 2W D 4 Dr Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #8 = $33,318.00 Plus Options = $1,121 Total Price per vehicle = $34,439.00 Total Price = 3 X $34,439.00 = $103,317.00 Vendor - Hub City Ford 2016 T-350 Transit Wagon Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #37 = $26,802.00 Plus Options = $319.00 Total Price = 1 Vehicle = $27,121.00 Vendor - Duval Ford Fleet Sales 2016 Ford F-150 Extended Cab 4X2 Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #47 = $19,483.00 Plus Options = $2,356 Total Price = 1 Vehicle = $21,839.00 Vendor - Duval Ford Fleet Sales 2016 Ford F-150 4X2 Crew Cab Pickup, W1 C Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #49 = $21,647.00 Plus Options = $1,695 Total Price = 1 Vehicle = $23,342.00 Vendor - Duval Ford Fleet Sales 2016 Ford F250 Crew Cab 4X4 W213 Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #56 = $25,833.00 Plus Options = $2,333 Total Price = 1 Vehicle = $28,166.00 Vendor - Duval Ford Fleet Sales 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility AW D, K8A Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #7 = $25,328.00 Plus Options = $2,527 Total Price per Vehicle = $27,855.00 Total Price = 9 Vehicles @ $27,855.00/each X 9 = $250,695.00 Vendor - Duval Ford 2016 Ford Police Interceptor Utility AW D, K8A Contract #15-23-0904 Spec #7 = $25,328.00 Plus Options = $2,049.00 Total Price Per Vehicle = $27,377.00 X 3 = $82,131.00 Solid Waste Division: Vendor - Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers, Inc. One (1) 2016 Peterbilt Model 320 Roll -Off Truck Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #15 = $130,280 Plus Options: $960.00 New Galbreath Model U5 -OR -174 60,000# Outside Rail Hoist = $38,465.00 Total Price = $169,705.00 Vendor - Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers, Inc. One (1) 2016 Peterbilt Model 320 Automated Truck Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #15 - $130,280 Plus Options - $2,284.00 Page 1024 of 1812 One (1) New Heil/Dura Pack 7000 Python Side Loader - $119,167.00 Total Price = $251,731.00 Vendor -- Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers, Inc. Two (2) 2016 Peterbilt Model 320 Cabs Contract #15-13-0904 Spec #15 @ $130,280/ea. Plus Options = $960.00/ea. Two (2) New Heil/Half Pack Front End Loader, 28 Yd.w/12 Yd. Hopper = $104,099/ea. Two (2) 60 Gallon Wash Out Tank = $1895.00/ea Total Vehicle Cost = $237,234 X 2 = $474,468.00 HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? The units being purchased are replacement vehicles that are pre -funded in the Fleet Plan and approved in the FY/15/16 Budget. The units will follow a lifecycle allowing maximum vehicle efficiency that minimizes annual maintenance charged to each of the operating departments and reducing downtime. FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted Vehicle Replacements are budgeted in the Fleet Fund, Acct.#501-2516-519-64- 33 in the amount of $5,509,188.00. ALTERNATIVES: To defer or not purchase selected replacement vehicles. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: CONTRACTS VENDOR NAME: Florida Sheriff's Association Bid#'s: #15-13-0904/15-23-0904/#15-11-0116 START DATE: 2/2/2015 END DATE: 3/31/2016 CONTRACT VALUE: MINORITY OWNED CONTRACTOR?: No Page 1025 of 1812 EXTENSION AVAILABLE?: No EXTENSION EXPLANATION: ATTACHMENTS: Reviewer Type D Addendum D Attachment D Attachment D Attachment D Other D Other D Other REVIEWERS: Description Vehicle Replacement Detail Listing Sheriff Contract 15-13-0904 Sheriff Contract 15-23-0904 Contract 15-11-0116 Fire Vehicle Pricing Police Vehicle Pricing Solid Waste Vehicle Pricing Department Reviewer Action Public Works Livergood, Jeffrey Approved Finance Howard, Tim Approved Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/8/2015 - 4:10 PPA 12/9/2015 - 12:26 PPA 12/10/2015 - 9:02 AM 12/10/2015 - 12:20 PPA Page 1026 of 1812 r H m 2 X LU r r O N LL Cl) v Q 2 U D CL LU J LU U_ 2 F- LU LU LUJ LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O y Lp r O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ti W) o r O r O Lc) 6 r O (D r N O r 6 Lc) 6 O M Cl) r N O I* O (D T- 1n U w T' T' N I* Lc) r Cl) Cl) (D Cl) Lc) O O 1* z ti co Cl) r N 1 N N N T- O(D a O 2 0 :f) O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V M N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q pp r I- co I* co r co O (D Cl) O O 00 r N O M 00 r I* M Cl) co N co NI* Lc) O co W M r O cl� M L M CO I cD a0 M M r N F- O r Cl) (D Lc) (D Cl) co O r Lc) Lc) Lc) co O 0 W) (D (D M N N r r r M N r N N N N (D r M r M U F - U v v cc v v v v v v v v v v v v v a0)0 o 0)0) o � 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 0 0) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M M r M M M M M M M M M M M M M z r r i r i �� N i M � N i� �, N i p L N i Lo N i t N i t N i p r i �D N i Lc) N i Lo r i r iLo O r� It N It o� It M I*�Lc) I it r 1 - �a CL LLcn rL LLcnLLLU) CL LLcn LL U) LLicnL LLicn LLicn LLicnLLLcnLLLcnLLLcn LLicnLLLcnL LLicn LLicnL F - z W a) a) F- U) U) a CL W .L _ O O_ O LL ii LL a M a a a a a a a a a cn Icn N +- �% N 7 f�4 ++ i C O O N O m V J 7 ,c 'a a ,c a +5 - c f3 7 V O �L N O L L X LO X LO N N ++ E 0 y c �O LL a cn O J ai o Cl) N OL O O 1U* Oa�N O LL O co a X N d N CL 0. co O � OO O co coO cn co N Co �a co N co R �aX�• co R coU M cocDQ Y co co M co M CU y 7N> 0 N L a N N O N 0 N O 0 O O N 0 O N 0 O N O O O L N O N N a O N h a O W p y y M O 0)0 c Q c Q � L L � R U U U 2 N V L 7 7 U 'a a ++ ++ H V W `LL O ` N O > LO LL ` ` ` ` ` 0 a N N O L O LL a, N U a VLL O O LL O LL O LL O LL d d 0 Z a a V L > C > > .0 L cc > > > > cc > E E W ++ 7 ++ 7 E N O 7 a i t3 l3 7 7 7 7 7 7 t3 t3 > cn U) W> o 0 o CO o (7 2 0 0 0 0 o a a r m 2 X W Z O F- CL �I O O� U N co rn N EA F - z LU N a� LU o p u) 0 N 0 U N co O co N O N c6 r r O N LLL LU Q 2 U D CL LU J U_ 2 LU F- LU LU J LL J� rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q ao rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F- W) LO CO N CO N O r r 0) N (D L r L r O O r N N (D r N Cl) I* (D O Cl) O Cl) 0 0 CO r T' f� (D O M r 00 M r (D T' f� f� 00 fl- O O r fl- Cl) fl r Cl) 00 O N O r N co O N co M r O N N N N LO co (D LO Go r N r r N r N z O — O W 0 LO N N N co W r 4- 0 N O W 0) ^(6 LL r r O N LLL LU Q 2 U D CL LU J U_ 2 LU F- LU LU J LL N co W r 4- 0 0 \'MJ 0 W LL BID AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT 15-13-0904 Effective Dates: October 1, 2015- September 30, 2016 Cab & Chassis Trucks & Other Fleet Equipment Participating Sheriffs Offices & Local Governmental Agencies of the State of Florida Coordinated By The Florida Sheriffs Association & Florida Association of Counties All About Florida Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 1 Page 1031 of 1812 tp MEMOffi FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 12519 - Tallahassee, FL 32317-2519 PHONE (850) 877-2165 - FAX (850) 878-8665 WEE SITE: www.flsheriffs.org DATE: October 3, 2015 TO: ALL PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPANTS FROM: Steve Casey Peggy Goff Drew Terpak Annette Grissom Executive Director Deputy Executive Business Operations Cooperative Bid Director Manager Coordinator RE: Cab & Chassis Trucks & Other Fleet Equipment Bid Number: 15-13-0904 We are pleased to announce that the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties has successfully conducted its 13th statewide competitive bid for vehicles which includes trucks, backhoes, motorgraders, agriculture type tractors, skid steer loaders, street sweepers, generators, and light towers. This contract is effective beginning October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016, as long as vehicles are available through fleet. Bids will be extended and guaranteed to any and all units of local governments/ political subdivisions including but not limited to county, local county board of public instruction, municipalities and/or police agencies, other local public or public safety agencies or authorities within the State of Florida, and the state universities and colleges. In addition, bids will be extended and guaranteed to any other entities approved by manufacturers to participate in this contract. The participating agencies cannot guarantee any order other than those ordered through each individual agency. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting each of you to notify the Florida Sheriffs Association regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us by e-mail at fleet(�fl sheriffs. org. This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. All interested parties who wish to purchase from this contract may do so by following these simple procedures: ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS Contact the awarded dealership listed in the zone from which you wish to purchase and advise 1' them of your interest to purchase from Bid No. 15-13-0904. They will assist you with the placement of your order and answer any questions you may have regarding the Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 2 Page 1032 of 1812 vehicles purchased through this program. You can only purchase from a dealer who is listed as a winner of one of the four zones for the vehicle you wish to purchase. However, you may purchase from any awarded dealer within any zone (additional delivery fees may apply). Agencies ordering a Ford, General Motors, Chysler, or Toyota product, please be advised that you must use the appropriate FIN Code/FAN Code for the Florida Sheriffs Association in order to obtain the manufacturer's concessions. Also, you must use your FIN Code/FAN Code as a secondary number. For further assistance call the Fleet Customer Information Center for your appropriate manufacturer. Manufacturer Type Code FSA Code Fleet Center Contact Numbers Ford FIN Code QE065 1 -800 -34 -FLEET (1-800-343-5338) General Motors FAN Code 917872 1 -800 -FLEET OP (1-800-353-3867) Chrysler FAN Code 48830 1 -800 -999 -FLEET (1-800-999-3533) Toyota FIN Code GE159 1-800-732-2798 2. You must send a copy of the original purchase order (including FSA's Contract No. 15-13-09041 submitted to the participating dealer electronically to: COOP&c sheriffs.org 3. Basic information required on all purchase orders is listed in this Bid Award Announcement. Purchase orders lacking the required basic information listed may result in the delay of placement and/or confirmation of orders. NOTE: The agency is responsible for obtaining a "Confirmation of Order" from the respective dealership. Dealers are required to complete a "Confirmation of Order" and send it to the purchaser within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of purchase order. Purchasers are encouraged to contact the dealer if a "Confirmation of Order" has not been received within a reasonable time. Purchasers are reminded that the issuance of a purchase order does not in itself guarantee the placement of an order. 4. All Cooperative Contracts include an administratrive fee of .0075 or three quarters of one percent. The base price and all add options are inclusive of the administrative fee. • Cab & Chassis Trucks & Other Fleet Equipment - Dealers have included a three-quarter of one percent (.0075) administrative fee in the base price and all add options that are listed. The three quarters of one percent (.0075) will also be included in any additional equipment (add options) the dealers quote to the governmental agencies. S. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting that you notify the Florida Sheriffs Association regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us by e-mail at FLEET(�fl sheriffs. org. This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. 6. Add/delete options might include a superscript listed by the Order Code. The purpose of the superscript is to identify which options correlate to a specific dealer. Superscripts will be a number between 1 and 4, and will correspond as follows: 1 = Western zone dealer 3 = Central zone dealer 2 = Northern zone dealer 4 = Southern zone dealer Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 3 Page 1033 of 1812 If a dealer has been awarded more than one zone, they will only have one superscript number assigned, and it will be the lowest numerical number that applies to their awarded zones. For example, if a dealer is awarded the northern and southern zones, their add/delete options for both zones will be represented by a "2" superscript. Options are intended to add or delete equipment and/or features from the base vehicle specification, and to allow for an upgrade or downgrade to a manufacturer's model with a slightly different engine size or horsepower, and as such, will not be made available for purchase separate from the base vehicle. Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 4 Page 1034 of 1812 BID AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT 15-23-0904 Effective Dates: October 1, 2015 - September 30, 2016 POLICE RATED, ADMINISTRATIVE, UTILITY VEHICLES, TRUCKS & VANS Participating Sheriffs Offices & Local Governmental Agencies of the State of Florida Coordinated By The Florida Sheriffs Association & Florida Association of Counties All About Florida Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 10135 of 1812 FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 12519 - Tallahassee, FL 32317-2519 PHONE (850) 877-2165 - FAX (850) 878-8665 WEB SITE: www.flsheriffs.org DATE: October 1, 2015 TO: ALL PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPANTS FROM: Steve Casey Peggy Goff Drew Terpak Annette Grissom Executive Director Deputy Executive Business Operations Cooperative Bid Director Manager Coordinator RE: POLICE RATED, ADMINISTRATIVE, UTILITY VEHICLES, TRUCKS & VANS BID NO.: 15-23-0904 We are pleased to announce that the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Association of Counties has successfully conducted its 23rd statewide competitive bid for vehicles which includes police rated, administrative, motorcycles, utility vehicles, trucks & vans. This contract is effective beginning October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016, as long as vehicles are available through fleet. Bids will be extended and guaranteed to any and all units of local governments/ political subdivisions including but not limited to county, local county board of public instruction, municipalities and/or police agencies, other local public or public safety agencies or authorities within the State of Florida, and the state universities and colleges. In addition, bids will be extended and guaranteed to any other entities approved by manufacturers to participate in this contract. The participating agencies cannot guarantee any order other than those ordered through each individual agency. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting each of you to notify the Florida Sheriffs Association regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us by e-mail at FLEET(�fl sheriffs. org. This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. All interested parties who wish to purchase from this contract may do so by following these simple procedures: ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Contact the awarded dealership listed in the zone from which you wish to purchase and advise them of your interest to purchase from Bid No. 15-23-0904. They will assist you with the placement of your order and answer any questions you may have regarding the Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 2 Page 1036 of 1812 vehicles purchased through this program. You can only purchase from a dealer who is listed as a winner of one of the four zones for the vehicle you wish to purchase. However, you may purchase from any awarded dealer within any zone (additional delivery fees may apply). Agencies ordering a Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, or Toyota product, please be advised that you must use the appropriate FIN Code/FAN Code for the Florida Sheriffs Association in order to obtain the manufacturer's concessions. Also, you must use your FIN Code/FAN Code as a secondary number. For further assistance call the Fleet Customer Information Center for your appropriate manufacturer. Manufacturer Type Code FSA Code Fleet Center Contact Numbers Ford FIN Code QE065 1 -800 -34 -FLEET (1-800-343-5338) General Motors FAN Code 917872 1 -800 -FLEET OP (1-800-353-3867) Chrysler FAN Code 48830 1 -800 -999 -FLEET (1-800-999-3533) Toyota FIN Code GE159 1-800-732-2798 2. YOU MUST send a copy of the original purchase order (including FSA's Contract No. 15-23-09041 submitted to the participating dealer electronically to: COOP(c flsheriffs.org 3. Basic information required on all purchase orders is listed in this Bid Award Announcement. Purchase orders lacking the required basic information listed may result in the delay of placement and/or confirmation of orders. NOTE: The agency is responsible for obtaining a "Confirmation of Order" from the respective dealership. Dealers are required to complete a "Confirmation of Order" and send it to the purchaser within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of purchase order. Purchasers are encouraged to contact the dealer if a "Confirmation of Order" has not been received within a reasonable time. Purchasers are reminded that the issuance of a purchase order does not in itself guarantee the placement of an order. 4. All Cooperative Contracts include an administratrive fee of .0075 or three quarters of one percent. The base price and all add options are inclusive of the administrative fee. POLICE RATED, ADMINISTRATIVE, UTILITY VEHICLES, TRUCKS & VANS - Dealers ARE to include a three quarters of one percent (.0075) administrative fee in their base bid prices and their quotes and pricing for all additional equipment items (add options), excluding any state regulated fees including tags. The three quarters of one percent (.0075) will be incorporated into and made a part of the total invoice amount and shall not be treated or added as a separate line item. Fees are based on the total invoice cost of the new vehicle or equipment and excluding trade-ins. Trade-ins and other exchanges will not reduce or impact the fee calculation. No Other administrative fee(s) will be applicable to any transaction relative to the contract. S. In order to ensure quality service for our user agencies, we are requesting that you notify the Florida Sheriffs Association regarding any problems encountered in working with the awarded dealers. Any issues, including but not limited to, receipt of confirmation of order, delivery problems and communication problems, should be reported to us by e-mail at FLEET(�fl sheriffs. org. This information will be considered in future bid awards in order to ensure that agencies are receiving the level of service required of dealers who wish to participate in this program. 6. Add/delete options might include a superscript listed by the Order Code. The purpose of the superscript is to identify which options correlate to a specific dealer. Superscripts will be a number between 1 and 4, and will correspond as follows: 1 = Western zone dealer 3 = Central zone dealer 2 = Northern zone dealer 4 = Southern zone dealer Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 3 Page 1037 of 1812 If a dealer has been awarded more than one zone, they will only have one superscript number assigned, and it will be the lowest numerical number that applies to their awarded zones. For example, if a dealer is awarded the northern and southern zones, their add/delete options for both zones will be represented by a "2" superscript. Options are intended to add or delete equipment and/or features from the base vehicle specification, and to allow for an upgrade or downgrade to a manufacturer's model with a slightly different engine size or horsepower, and as such, will not be made available for purchase separate from the base vehicle. IMPORTANT NOTE: The manufacturers produce limited quantities of certain vehicles and orders are processed on a first come first serve basis and limited by the manufacturing plants capacity during any given model year. We are advising all agencies to place their orders for police rated vehicles as soon as possible to ensure delivery of product. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 4 Page 1038 of 1812 LIGHTBARS TO BE INCLUDED IN FSA BID 15-23-0904 PREMIUM LIGHTBAR PACKAGE: FPLB-LED Federal Signal 44" All LED "IntegrityTM" Low Profile Lightbar. (Model INTG44) Multicolor functionality with full flood capability. Lightbar fully populated with 100% LED warning light coverage (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar features FSC patented SolarisTM optics and utilize patented ROCTM (Reliable Onboard Circuitry) Technology. All lightbars are equipped standard with Ultra Bright White LED flashing and/or steady burning Patented Solaris takedown and alley assemblies, as well as built-in SignalMasterTM functions and 5 -year warranty on LED components. Lightbar houses (22) LED positions. Package also includes a Federal Signal Platinum siren model SSP2000 and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model 750501 or Model ES 100 depending on the vehicle. Hotfoot Upgrade available on lightbars. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, and white or any combination of these colors. FPLB - LED Federal Signal 45" All LED LegendTM Lightbar (Model LGD45). The lightbar is fully populated with 100% LED warning light coverage (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Both lightbars feature FSC patented SolarisTM optics and utilize patented ROCTM (Reliable Onboard Circuitry) Technology. All lightbars are equipped standard with Ultra Bright White LED flashing and/or steady burning Patented Solaris takedown and alley assemblies, as well as built-in SignalMasterTM functions and 5 -year warranty on LED components. The lightbar is available with either clear or colored top domes, for lower profile or high -visibility. Package also includes a Federal Signal 100 -watt PA -640 Programmable, Full -Feature Light and Siren Controller (Model 640000), and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model 750501 or Model ES 100 depending on the vehicle). Hotfoot Upgrade available on Legend lightbars. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, and white or any combination of these colors. 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 1 Page 1039 of 1812 RPLB - LED Rontan Signals Maximum -Extreme Off Axis® 45" MigFoot Light Bar - Fully Populated (no gaps between the light heads) Internal LED Takedowns and Internal LED Alley lights, internal Directional Stick, front and rear cut off, multiple flash patterns, Dimmer Control night light intensity adjustments. Includes, Rontan Intelligent IS- 3000-SDHO Siren Controller 100/200 watts, includes PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and faceplate, compact CS -11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J1849 and CE Standards) . SPLB - LED Signal Laser (Model 7440 LEDP-FSA) Deluxe Marked Patrol LED Lightbar Package. 46"-6 Front Lineum Dual Color Heads with LED Flashing/Takedown lights, (2) Alley lights with aluminum extruded tops and base. With 6 Dual color Linuem Head LED Traffic Advisor: LCS 790 Combination Light Controller/ Siren, D44 Speaker and Brackets. Lights may be red, blue amber or any combination. Specify color. All of our lights are made and assembled in the USA. SOPLB - LED 1 TIER SoundOff Signal Premium LED Lightbar Package - SoundOff Signal All LED 48" ENFLB-containing 16 Single Color LED modules CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. 5 -year warranty is included on ENFLB. Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series single tone siren (Siren Model number ETSA481 CSP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control rear arrow and 100 - watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS 100N), please specify vehicle bracket needed. SOPLB - LED 2 TIER SoundOff Signal Premium LED Lightbar Package - SoundOff Signal All LED 48" ENFLB-Silver containing 16 Dual Color LED modules with 240 LED's (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. Bar can be ordered with any 2 colors in each module. 5 -year warranty is included on ENFLB. Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series single tone siren (Siren 2015 Original Lightbar Information Page 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 6 Page 1040 of 1812 Model number ETSA481 CSP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control rear arrow and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS 100N), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. SOPLB - LED 3 TIER SoundOff Signal Premium LED Lightbar Package - SoundOff Signal All LED 48" ENFLB-Gold (Model ENFLB- GOLD) containing 16 Tri -Color LED modules with 336 LED's (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. Bar can be ordered with any 3 colors in each module. 5 -year warranty is included on ENFLB. Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series dual tone siren (Siren Model number ETSA481 CSP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS 100N), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. WPLB - LED 2 TIER Whelen Premium All LED Dual Lightbar, (Model F8FSA1) Fully loaded, 100% Solid State Electronics, Manufactured in America, Includes a Two Wire Controlled Traffic Advisor, (2) LED Flashing/Takedown Lights, (2) LED Flashing/Alley Lights, Mounting Kit, 295SLSA6 Combination Light/Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. WPLB - LED 1 TIER Whelen Premium All LED LFL Liberty Lightbar (Model S8FSA1), Fully loaded, 100% Solid State Electronics, Manufactured in America with 15 Led Modules, Two Wire Controlled Traffic Advisor, (2) LED Flashing/Takedown Lights, (2) LED Flashing/Alley Lights, Mounting Kit, 295SLSA6 Combination Light/Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. C3PLBP-LED TIER1 Code3 Premium Tierl Package all LED Defender Lightbar (Mode1DF47A2)TricoreModules,(2)LED Flashing/Takedown Lights, (2) LED flashing/Alley Lights, Auto Diming Photo Cell, Mounting Kit. Code3 Z3 Siren Light Controller, C310OU speaker with bracket. 5 Year Warranty. 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 3 Page 1041 of 1812 C3PLP-LED TIER2 Code3 Premium Tier2 Package all LED Defender Multicolor Lightbar (Mode1DF47A2MC), Tricore Modules, (2) LED Flashing/Takedown Lights, capable of Front flood Lighting, (2) LED flashing/Alley Lights, Auto Diming Photo Cell, Mounting Kit. Code3 Z3 Siren Light Controller, Banshee low frequency Siren, (2) C3100U Speakers with bracket. 5 Year Warranty. MEDIUM LIGHTBAR PACKAGE: FMLB-LED Federal Signal 45" All LED LPXTM Lightbar (Model LPX45Z), The lightbar feature FSC patented SolarisTM optics and utilize patented ROCTM (Reliable Onboard Circuitry) Technology. All lightbars are equipped standard with Ultra Bright White Patented Solaris LED takedowns and alley lamps, as well as built-in SignalMasterTM functions and full 5 -year warranty. LPX lightbars are available with either clear or colored top domes, for lower profile or high - visibility. Package also includes a Federal Signal 100 -watt PA640 Programmable, Full -Feature Siren Unit, and 100 - watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model 750501 or Model ES 100 depending on the vehicles. Hotfoot upgrade available on LPX lightbars. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, white or any combination of these colors. RMLB - LED Rontan Winglux- Extreme off Axis-W.E.TR 47" MigFoot Light Bar, Fully Populated (no gaps between the light heads) Internal LED Takedowns and Internal LED Alley lights, internal Directional Stick, front and rear cut off, multiple flash patterns, Dimmer Control night light intensity adjustments. Includes, Rontan Intelligent IS - 21000 Siren Controller 100/200 watts, includes PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and faceplate, compact CS -11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J1849 and CE Standards) . SMLB - LED Signal (Model 2476LED-FSA) Medium Marked Patrol LED Lightbar Package - 4 Single Color Corners, 6 Dual Color Takedown/ pursuits, 2 Dual color Alleys 6 Single color Rear; LCS770 100Watt Siren, D44- Speaker and Brackets, LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. All of our lights are made and assembled in the USA. 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 4 Page 1042 of 1812 SOMLB - LED SoundOff Signal Medium LED Lightbar Package - SoundOff Signal All LED 48" EMG2000 48" Magnum LED Lightbar 10-16v (EMG2000) w/ Take Downs 8v Alleys, Standard Split option available - Clear lenses with Amber, Blue, Red or White LEDs - 6 LED inboards and 12 LED corners. Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series single tone siren (Siren Model number ETSA481CSP)) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow, and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS 100D), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. WMLB - LED Whelen Medium All LED Lightbar, (Model J8FSA1) Fully loaded 100% Solid State Electronics, Manufactured in America. Includes , (2) Flashing/ Takedown LED Light (2) Flashing/ Alley LED Lights, Mounting Kit, Epsilon Combination Siren/Switch Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. C3MLBP-LED Code3 Medium Lightbar Package, 2 1T Plus (Model 21TR47MC) Manufactured in America Features Full Flood Takedown Torus Multicolor Light heads with Torus corner modules, Flashing Takedown and Alley LED Lights, Directional Arrow. Code3 Xcel Siren and Light Control, C310OU Speaker with bracket. 5 Year Warranty. ECONOMIC LIGHTBAR PACKAGE: FELB-LED Federal Signal 45" All LED LPX DiscreteTM Lightbar (Model LPX45D-00019) The lightbar features FSC patented SolarisTM optics and utilize patented ROCTM (Reliable Onboard Circuitry) Technology. All lightbars are equipped standard with Ultra Bright White Patented Solaris LED takedowns and alley lamps. This lightbar does not have built-in SignalMasterTM functions. The lightbar has a 5 - year warranty on LED components. LPX lightbars are available with either clear or colored top domes, for lower profile or high -visibility. Package also includes a Federal Signal 100 -watt PA640 Programmable, Full -Feature Siren Unit, and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model 750501 or Model ES 100 depending on the vehicles. Hotfoot upgrade 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 5 Page 1043 of 1812 available on LPX Discrete available in red, blue, amber, these colors. lightbars. Lightbars are white or any combination of RELB - LED Rontan LCL Maximum 45" MigFoot LightBar - Fully Populated (no gaps between the light heads) Internal LED Takedowns and Internal LED Alley lights, internal Directional Stick, front and rear cut off, multiple flash patterns, Dimmer Control night light intensity adjustments. Includes, Rontan Intelligent IS-3000-SDHO Siren Controller 100/200 watts, PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and faceplate, compact CS - 11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J 1849 and CE Standards). SELB - LED Signal (Model 2461 LEDP-FSA) 46" all extruded aluminum LED bar with M -Tech Plus with scene lighting and with (2) center takedown lights either LED or Halogen, (2) alley lights, either LED or Halogen with Hi/ Lo power select, front and rear shut off available LCS770- 100 Watt Siren, and new D44 speaker and brackets. LED lights may be blue, red, amber - specify color. All our lights are made and assembled in the USA. SOELB - LED SoundOff Signal Economy LED Lightbar Package - SoundOff Signal All LED 48" EMG2000 Magnum LED Lightbar 10-16v (EMG2000) w/ Take Downs 8v Alleys, Standard Split option available - Clear lenses with Amber, Blue, Red or White LEDs - 3 LED inboards and 6 LED corners Bar can be ordered with any color in each module. 5 -year warranty is included on EMG2000. 6 led corner for Warning and standard with LED takedowns and alleys (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). 5 year warranty Included on EMG2000. Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series siren (Siren Model number ETSA400csp) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow, and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS 100D), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. WELB - LED Whelen Economic All LED Lghtbar (Model Number F914G4), Fully loaded, 100% Solid State Electronics, Manufactured in America, with, (2) Flashing/ Takedown LED Lights, (2) Flashing/ Alley LED Lights, Mounting Kit, 2015 Original Lightbar Information Page 6 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 10 Page 1044 of 1812 Epsilon Series Combination Light/ Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. C3ELBP-LED Code3 Economic Lightbar Package 2 1T (Model 21TR47A4) Manufactured in America, All LED Torus Modules, Flashing Takedown and Alley LED lights, Code3 Mastercom Siren and Light Controller, C310OU Speaker with Bracket. 5 Year Warranty. PREMIUM UNMARKED PATROL PACKAGE: FPUMP - LED Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior all LED ILS system with Ultra Bright White Patented Solaris LED Takedown Lights and Built -In rear SignalMaster; Headlight Flasher; Four Corner LED lighting system; Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. RPUMP-LED Rontan Premium Unmarked Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width interior LED System: Low profile front light Vizorlight-S®, built in directional light assembly, LED light heads (available in red, blue, white and amber), including LED Takedown option. Interior rear mount, ultra -slim profile Deck light -SO light assembly, multiple LED light heads, Directional Stick functionality. Quasar® Extreme Strobes and auxiliary lights system, 8 Quasar Dot® lights of any color combination (Red, blue, white and amber Includes, Rontan Intelligent IS-2200SO Siren Controller 100/200 watts, PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and face plate, compact CS - 11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J 1849 and CE Standards). SPUMP - LED Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - ULB28 with Dual Color Lineum heads for the Front and ULB48 with Dual Color Lineum heads for Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with Takedown Lights; Headlight Flasher; 4 head spherical LDHF 311-4 corner LED undercover warning system. Choice of LCS770 Combination Light Controller/ Siren or LCS 880 Full Feature Handheld Light Controller/ Siren, Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. All of our lights are made and assembled in the USA. 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 7 11 of 1812 SOPUMP - LED SoundOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED TAKEDOWN lights (EPL8000WS for front, EPL8000R for rear); Headlight and Taillight Flashers; Four Corner LED Universal Undercover (ELUC2S010x); Package also includes a SoundOff 100 -watt Handheld siren (Siren Model number ETSA461HPP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional rear arrow; Speaker and Bracket (ETSS 100N) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. WPUMP - LED Whelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System (Eight 3 - LED Module) with LED Takedown Lights; Headlight Flasher; Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Also available with eight 6 -LED Lamps for the Front Interior Lightbar. C3PUMP-LED TIER1 Code 3: Consists of Supervisor Flex (Specify Sedan or SUV Model) Passenger side only (3 Torus Multicolor light heads w/ full flood takedown capability) Manufactured in America, Rear Full Wingman Torus LED, Code 3 H2 Covert Siren and Light control, C310OU Speaker w/bracket. 5 Year Warranty. C3PUMP-LED TIER2 Code3: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front Full Supervisor Flex (Specify Sedan or SUV model) (Multicolor Torus LEDs w/ full flood takedown capability) Manufactured in America, Rear Full Wingman Torus LED, Code3 H2 Covert Siren and Light Control, C310OU Speaker with Bracket. 5 Year Warranty HG2PUMP - LED HG2 Emergency Lighting: Premium Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; HG2 Side Runner Lights, HG2 Crossfire License Plate Front 8v Rear, Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination - specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando,FL. 5 Year Warranty 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 8 1 Page 1046 of 1812 ECONOMIC UNMARKED PATROL PACKAGE: FEUMP - LED Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position); Headlight Flasher; Four Corner LED system; Basic (6) Switch Controller; Siren, Speaker and Bracket(s) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. REUMP-LED Rontan Economic Unmarked Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System: Squad Light -SO two modules, (available in red, blue, white and amber) with flash guard, interior rear mount, ultra -slim profile pair of Squad Light -SO two modules Quasar® Extreme Strobes and auxiliary lights system, 6 Quasar Dot® lights of any color combination (Red, blue, white and amber). Includes Rontan Intelligent IS -21000 Siren Controller 100 /200 watts, PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and faceplate, compact CS -11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J1849 and CE Standards). SEUMP - LED Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position) UL139S single and RLKULB9S kit; Headlight Flasher; Four Corner Spherical LED hideaway system. SB4020 (6) Switch Controller; LCS770 100Watt Siren, Speaker and Brackets - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. All of our lights are made and assembled in the USA. SOEUMP - LED SoundOff Signal Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position); Headlight and tail light flashers; Four Corner Universal Undercover LED system; ETSA385R 10OW handheld remote Combination Light Controller/ Siren, Speaker and Bracket(s) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. WEUMP - LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position) LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - please specify color; Headlight Flasher; Epsilon one piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren, Speaker and Bracket; 2015 Original Lightbar Information Page 9 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 13 Page 1047 of 1812 Four Corner LED System, may be blue, red, amber, white or any combination - please specify color. C3EUMP-LED Code3: Basic Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior LED Dash Light, (2) Grille LED Lights and (2) LED Rear Deck Lights, 900 Series Headlight Flasher, Code3 H2 Covert Siren and Light Controller, C310OU Speaker with Bracket. 5 Year Warranty. HG2EUMP - LED HG2 Emergency Lighting: Economic Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; HG2 Side Runner Lights, Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination - specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando,FL. 5 Year Warranty ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLE PACKAGE FAVP Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light; Rear Deck or Headliner LED Lights (Minimum of 2); Headlight Flasher; Four Corner LED lighting system; Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber, or any combination - specify color. RAVP Rontan Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System: Squad Light -SO two modules, (available in red, blue, white and amber) with flash guard, interior rear mount, ultra -slim profile pair of Squad Light -SO two modules Quasar® Extreme Strobes and auxiliary lights system, 6 Quasar Dot® lights of any color combination (Red, blue, white and amber). Includes Rontan IS-1200US, PA microphone, data transmission extension cable and touch pad, compact CS -11 Speaker with mounting bracket, 10OW output power (meets class A, SAE J 1849 and CE Standards). SAVP Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light-UL139S Rear Deck or Headliner LED Lights (Minimum of 2) RLKULB9S; Headlight Flasher; Four Corner spherical LED system LDHF 311- Choice of LCS770 Combination Light Controller/ Siren or LCS 880 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 10 1 Page 1048 of 1812 Full Feature Handheld Light Controller/ Siren, D44 Speaker- and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. All of our lights are made and assembled in the USA. SOAVP SoundOff Signal Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light; Rear Deck or Headliner LED Lights (Minimum of 2); Headlight Flasher; Tail light flasher; Four Corner Universal Undercover LED system; Combination Light Controller/ Siren (ETSA380MF); Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light; Rear Deck or Headliner LED Lights (Minimum of 2); Headlight Flasher; Four Corner LED System; Hand Held or 295SLSA6 One Piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. C3AVP Code3: Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior LED Dash Light, (2) LED Rear Deck Lights, 900 Series Head Light Flasher, Code3 H2 Covert Siren or 3920 Series Siren and Light Controller, C3100U Speaker with Bracket. 5 Year Warranty. HG2AVP HG2 Emergency Lighting: Administrative Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/ Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination - specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando,FL. 5 Year Warranty 2015 Original Lightbar Information Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Page 11 1 Page 1049 of 1812 ALAN JAY FLEET SALES Alan Jay Chevrolet Cadillac LincolnAlan Jay Ford Mercury,Alan Jay Chrysler -p Dodge of Alan Jay Toyota Alan Jay Nissan Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 & 15-13-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed) Order Code Add Options Price tabor Hrs. Premium Lightbar Package: Federal Signal (Model LGD45) TIER 2 LGD45Z (Federal Signal) Legend lightbar, 45", Red or Blue with Takedowns, Alleys, Optional Clear or Color Lens as well as FPLB-LED-2 Optional Amber traffic advisor in lieu of Red or Blue LED's $ 1,748.00 8.0 Rear. (Specify configuration prior to placing order) 640000 (Federal Signal) PA640 Siren/Light Controller ES100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket MISC Vehicle Specific Hook Mount SSP2000B Upgrade to Smart Siren Controller $ 345.00 1.0 Federal Signal (Model INTG44) TIER 1 INTEGRITY ... 44" Integrity Lightbar Package: Driver Red,Passenger Blue, Full FPLB-LED-I Flood Front with Amber SignalMaster. Also includes, Hook S 2,731.00 8.0 Mount Kit, SSP 2000B Platinu n Smart Siren and ES 100 Speaker with Vehicle Specific Bracket. SDUndOff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) SoundOff Signal All LED 48" ENFLB-Silver (Model ENFLB-GOLD) containing 16 Dual Color LED modules with 240 LED's (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. Bar can be ordered with any SOPLI3 -- LED DUAL 2 colors in each module. 5- year warranty is included on S 2,349.00 8.0 ENFLB. Package also includes a SoundOff 200 -watt 400 series dual tone siren (Siren Model number ETSA482CSP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control rear arrow and (2) 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSSI00L), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal El`SA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone $ 499.00 1.0 remote siren with lighting and arrow controls SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) SOUndOfl-Signal All LED 48" ENFLB-Gold (Model ENFLB-GOLD) containing 16 Tri -Calor LED modules with 336 LED's (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. Bar can be ordered with any 3 colors in each module. 5- year warranty is included on SOPLB — LED TRI ENFLB. Package also includes a SoundOff 200 -watt 400 series $ 2,883.00 8.0 dual tone siren (Siren Model number ETSA482CSP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSSl00L), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone $ 499.00 1.0 remote siren with lighting and arrow controls Whelen (Model F8FSA1) Whelen Premium All Led Lightbar DUO(Model LEGACY) LEGACY Lightbar with DUO Led WPLB—LED 2 TIER Modules, Two Wire Controlled Traffic Advisor, (2) LED $ 2,726.00 8.0 Flashing/Takedown Lights, (2) LED flashing/Alley Lights, Mounting Kit, 295SLSA6 Combination Light/Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 16 Page 1050 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. HHS200 Substitute 295 Controller with HandHeld Combination Siren $ 25.00 0.0 Light Controller CENCOM Upgrade from 295 controller to CENCOM $ 329.00 1.0 Whelen (Model S8FSA1) Whelen Premium All Led Lightbar (Model S8FSA1) LFL Liberty Light bar with 15 Led Modules, 100% solid state electronics, manufactured in America, WPLB — LED 1 TIER Two Wire Controlled Traffic Advisor, (2) LED $ 2,049.00 8.0 Flashing/Takedown Lights, (2) LED Flashing/Alley Lights, Mounting Kit, 295SLSA6 Combination Light/Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. (speaker subject to material surcharges) HHS200 Substitute 295 Controller with HandHeld Combination Siren $ 25.00 0.0 Light Controller LIBERTY DUO UPGRADE LIBERTY TO FULL DUO (SPECIFY COLORS) $ 735.00 0.0 CENCOM Upgrade from 295 controller to CENCOM $ 329.00 1.0 Medium Lightbar Package: Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) LPX -45 (Federal Signal) Legend LPX lightbar, 45", Red or Blue with Takedowns, Alleys, Optional Clear or Color Lens as well as Optional Amber traffic FMLB — LED advisor in lieu of Red or Blue LED's Rear. (Specify S 1,768.00 8.0 configuration prior to placing order) 640000 (Federal Signal) PA640 Siren/Light Controller ES 100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket Vehicle Specific Hook Mount SSP2000B Upgrade to Smart Siren Controller $ 345,00 1.0 SoundOff Signal All LED 48" ENFLB (Model ENFLB) containing 16 Single Color LED modules with 120 LED's (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). Lightbar is equipped with programmable flashing and/or steady burning LED TAKEDOWN and LED ALLEYS. Bar can be ordered with any color in each module. 5 -year warranty is included on ENFLB. Package also includes a SounclOff SOMLB - LED 100 -watt 400 series dual tone siren (Siren Model S 1,848.00 8.0 number ETSA481CSP)) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow, and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSS100L), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any Combination of these colors. ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone $ 499.00 1.0 remote siren with lighting and arrow controls Whelen (Model J8FSA1) Whelen Medium All Led Lightbar (Model J8FSA 1) 50" Justice, fully loaded 100% solid state electronics, manufactured in America (2) LED Flashing WMLB — LED /Takedown Light (2) LED flashing/ Alley Lights, Mounting Kit, $ 1,699.00 8.0 Epsilon Combination Sirea/Switch Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. (speaker subject to material surcharges) 295SLSA6 jUpgrade from Epsilon to 295SLSA6 controller $ 99.00 0.0 HHS200 jUpgrade from Epsilon to HHS2200 Handheld siren controller $ 99.00 0.0 E - CENCOM Upgrade from Epsilon controller to CENCOM $ 408.00 1.0 Economic Lightbar Package: f Federal Signal (Model LPX45D) LPX45D PA 45 -inch LPX Discrete lightbar (Red or Blue with Takedowns, Alleys); PA640 FELB — LED siren; choice of ES 100 or AS 124 speaker and bracket 640000 $ 1,448.00 8.0 (Federal Signal) PA640 Siren/Light Controller ES 100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket MISC Vehicle Specific Hook Mount SSP2000B jUpgrade to Smart Siren Controller Is 345.00 1 1.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 17 Page 1051 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs.' SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) SoundOff Signal All LED 48" MAGNUM (Model EMG2000) with 16 LED modules utilizing the Turbo Optic with 3led Inboards and 6 led corner for Warning and standard with LED takedowns and alleys (CONTAINS NO EMPTY HOLES OR MISSING DIODES). 5 year warranty Included on EMG2000. Package also includes a SOELB — LED SoundOff 100 -watt 400 series siren (Siren Model number $ 1,621.00 8.0 ETSA400csp) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional full or split rear arrow, and 100 -watt SAE approved siren speaker w/vehicle specific mounting bracket (Speaker Model ETSSIOOL), please specify vehicle bracket needed. Lightbars are available in red, blue, amber, or any combination of these colors. ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone $ 499.00 1.0 remote siren with lighting and arrow controls Whelen (Model F914G4) Whelen Economic All Led Lightbar (Model F914GF) fully loaded, Justice, 100% solid state electronics, manufactured in America, (2) LED Flashing/ WELB — LED Takedown Lights, (2) LED Flashing/ Alley Lights, Mounting $ 1,497.00 8.0 Kit, Epsilon Series Combination Light/Siren Controller, SA315P Siren Speaker and Mounting Bracket. (speaker subject to material surcharges) 295SLSA6 I Upgrade from Epsilon to 295SLSA6 controller $ 99.00 0.0 HHS200 I Upgrade from Epsilon to HHS2200 Handheld siren controller IS 99.00 0.0 E - CENCOM JUpgrade from Epsilon controller to CENCOM Is 408.00 1.0 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package SILSS (Federal Signal) Spectralux ILS, Split, Front Headliner, Red/Blue with Takedowns (Most Vehicle Models) ST-DM6W W Corner LED, Clear 650003 (Federal Signal) Siren 650 Series, FPUMP — LED 100 Watt, Micro phone push-button control, Wail -to -Priority $ 2,348.00 10.5 tone activation. ES 100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket SILSD Rear Deck ILS Red/Blue with Amber Traffic Advisor (Rear Deck) **Straight 8 LED Light Head to be supplied with SUV and Truck Applications SSP2000B Upgrade to Stuart Siren Controller $ 345.00 1.0 SoundOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED TAKEDOWN lights (EPL8000WS for front, EPL8000R for rear); Headlight and Taillight Flashers; Four Corner LED SOPUMP — LED Universal Undercover (ELUC2SO I Ox); Package also includes a S 2,247.00 10.5 SoundOff 100- watt Handheld siren (Siren Model number ETSA461HPP) with integrated lighting controls and directional arrow switch to control optional rear arrow; Speaker and Bracket (ETSSI OOL) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone $ 499.00 1.0 remote siren with lighting and arrow controls Whelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Whelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full - Width Interior LED System (eight 3 LED Module) with LED WPUMP — LED Takedown Lights, Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one $ 2,273.00 10.5 piece Combination Light Controller/Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (speaker subject to material surcharges), also available with eight 6 LED lamps for front interior light bar. HHS200 HAND HELD SIREN CONTROLLER IN LIEU OF 295SLSA6 S 25.00 0.0 DUO Upgrade Whelen Package to 6 LED DUO Modules S 468.00 0.0 CENCOM Upgrade from 295 controller to CENCOM $ 329.00 1.0 HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premium Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; HG2 Side Runner HG2PUMP-LED Lights, HG2 Crossfire License Plate Front & Rear, Four Corner S 3,499.00 15.0 LED System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination — specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando, FL. Economic Unmarked Patrol Package: Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 18 Page 1052 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package S1LSS (Federal Signal) Spectralux ILS, Split, Front Headliner, Red/Blue with Takedowns (Most Vehicle Models) MPS650-RB (Federal Signal) Micropulse 6 LED, Red/Blue (Grille) 650003 FEUMP — LED (Federal Signal) Siren 650 Series, 100 Watt, Microphone push- $ 1,597.00 9.0 button control, ES 100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket 329001-4 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Red, SYNC (Rear Deck) 329001- 3 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Blue, SYNC (Rear Deck) Wail -to -Priority tone activation. SSP2000B Upgrade to Smart Siren Controller $ 345.00 1.0 SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position); Headlight and tail light SOEUMP — LED Flashers; Four Corner Universal Undercover LED system; $ 1,399.00 9.0 ETSA385R 100W handheld remote Combination Light Controller/Siren, Speaker and Bracket(s) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. ETSA482RSP remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 499.00 1.0 Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror, Grille and Rear Deck LED System (Minimum 2 Lights in Each Position); Four LED System, WEUMP — LED Epsilon Series Combination Light/Siren Controller, Speaker and $ 1,387.00 9.0 Bracket(s) — LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination specify color (speaker subject to material surcharges) 295SLSA6 Upgrade from Epsilon to 295SLSA6 controller S 99.00 0.0 HHS200 Upgrade from Epsilon to HHS2200 Handheld siren controller $ 99.00 0.0 E - CENCOM Upgrade from Epsilon controller to CENCOM $ 408.00 1.0 HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Economic Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; HG2 Side Runner HG2EUMP - LED Lights, Four Corner LED System, Hand Held or one piece $ 2,699.00 12.0 Combination Light Controller/Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination — specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando, FL. Administrative Vehicle Package: Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package: 329001-4 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Red, SYNC (Front Windshield) 329001-3 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Blue, SYNC (Front Windshield) 350701-04 (Federal Signal) Headliner Bracket, Single Viper ST-DM6WW Corner LED, Clear 650003 (Federal FAVP Signal) Siren 650 Series, 100 Watt, Microphone push-button $ 1,299.00 8.0 control, Wail -to -Priority tone activation. ES100 (Federal Signal) ES 100 Watt Speaker ESB -U (Federal Signal) Universal Speaker Bracket 329001-4 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Red, SYNC (Rear Deck) 329001-3 (Federal Signal) Single Viper, Blue, SYNC (Rear Deck) SSP2000B Upgrade to Stuart Siren Controller $ 345.00 1.0 SoundOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light; Rear Deck or Headliner LED Lights (Minimum of 2); Headlight Flasher; Tail light SOAVP flasher; Four Corner Universal Undercover LED system; $ 1,399.00 8.0 Combination Light Controller/Siren (ETSA380MF); Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. ETSA482RSP remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 499.00 1.0 Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package - Consist of Interior Rearview Mirror LED Light, Rear Deck or headliner LED WAVP Lights (Minimum of 2); Four Corner LED System, 295SLSA6 $ 1,349.00 8.0 Combination Light Controller/Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination -specify color (speaker subject to material surcharges) HHS200 Upgrade from Epsilon to HHS2200 Handheld siren controller $ 99.00 0.0 IE-CENCOM Upgrade from Epsilon controller to CENCOM Is 408.00 1 1.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 19 Page 1053 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price ` Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting: Administrative Unmarked Patrol Package - Consist of Front and Rear Full -Width Interior LED System with LED Takedown Lights. Low Profile with no Driver HG2AVP Obstruction Custom Built For Any Vehicle; Four Corner LED $ 1,999.00 10.5 System, Hand Held or one piece Combination Light Controller/Siren; Speaker and Bracket - LED lights may be blue, red, white, amber or any combination - specify color. All HG2 Emergency Lighting Products Made In Orlando,FL. A La Carte Lights: RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimum, warning lights - LED lights $ 234.00 1.7 may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 325.00 1.5 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen $ 585.00 1.5 bulb LED, GEN 3 minimum, grille lights, 2 minimum - LED lights GL may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color S 175.00 1.5 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) LED, GEN 3 minimum, rear view mirror flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specity $ 234.00 1.5 RML color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Rontan or approved equivalent) Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff $ 95.00 1.5 RBS Signal, Rontan or approved equivalent) RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R $ 187.00 1.5 Electronics or approved equivalent) LED, GEN 3 minimum, trunk lights, 2 minimum - LED lights CLL may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 187.00 1.5 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Rontan or approved equivalent) B-ST6 (2) Brookings Industries 6 diode super thin surface mount $ 158.00 1.5 Lightheads (Specify Colors) (2) Whelen ION Series Lightheads Specify Universal or Surface W -ION -2 Mount Bracket (SOLID: Red, Blue, Amber or White) -or- $ 247.00 1.5 (SPLIT: Red/Blue, Red/White, Blue/Amber) (Black or White Housing) (2) Whelen MICRON Series Lightheads Specify Universal or W-MCRN-2 Surface Mount Bracket (SOLID: Red, Blue, Amber or White) - $ 247.00 1.5 or- (SPLIT: Red/Blue, Red/White, Blue/Amber) (Black or While Housing) W-TIR3-2 (2) Whelen TIR3 Surface Mount Lightheads (Red, Blue, Amber, $ 140.00 1.5 or White) Specify Mount Location W-TAD8 Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 8 $ 484,00 3.0 modules (with controller if required). SA315P 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Siren Speaker with U -Bracket $ 224.00 1.0 W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 69.00 1.0 100% Solid -State, Headlight and Taillight Flasher, 2 Outlet, 160 Watts Per Outlet, Seven Flash Patterns, For 2006-2013 Chevy SSFPOS16 Impala, 2011-2013 Chevy Caprice and 2007-2015 Chevy Tahoe $ 104.00 1.0 Police Package Vehicles, Includes Mating Plug, For Positive Switching Headlights SO-ETF8SSN-P SoundOff Signal - Tail light flashers $ 55.00 1.0 SO-ENT2133x (2) Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undermirror Lights $ 299.00 2.5 (Specify Color) Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV W -HOWLER Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Taurus and $ 474.00 2.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Whelen Full Featured Interior Lightbar Ten 3 -LED Lamps with takedowns, or Twelve LED Lamps without Take Downs, Upper Front Unit Mounted to Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, W -INNER -EDGE Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, Vehicle Specific. $ 748A0 2.5 Please indicate vehicle make and model. Controller not included. W -INNER -DUO Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to DUO COLORED lightbar. $ 468.00 0.0 W-PCC6W Whelen Switch Box with Six 25 AMP SPST Switches, Lighted $ 115.00 1.0 Federal Signal Smart Siren - deluxe siren, microprocessor FS SSP2000B controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) $ 672.00 2.0 included Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 20 Page 1054 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price labor Hrs. Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection FS RUMBLER Clearing System. Contains all necessary mounting hardware, $ 449.00 2.0 system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. FHL -HL Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 69.00 1.0 (2) Federal Signal Micropulse 3 LED diode lightheads, Surface FS MPS300 * Mount, specify mount location (Red, Blue or Amber) S 105.00 1.5 (2) Federal Signal Micropulse 6 LED diode lightheads, Surface FS MPS600** Mount, specify mount location (Solid or Split Red, Blue or $ 175.00 1.5 Amber) (2) MicroPulse Wide Angle Lightheads. Product utilizes 9 FS MPSW9* LEDs providing 180 degree light source. Available in red, blue, $ 276.00 1.5 white, and amber. FS IPX620-XX (2) LED warning lightS, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light $ 188.00 1.5 head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top SILSS-XXXXXX applications. Red and blue with white flood feature. Controller S 749.00 2.5 not included. HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting I-IG2 Emergency Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year $ 735.00 2.5 Part9HG22PC72XX Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year $ 735.00 2.5 Part4HG22PC68XX Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year S 569.00 2.5 Part#FIG22PC60XX Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year S 535.00 2.5 Part#HG22PC48XX Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with I Piece Unibody HG2 Emergency Lighting Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory $ 375.00 1.5 Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 Corner Strobe Kits: Federal Signal -Corner LED In -Line System. (6) LED's per light head, (30) Flash patterns, up to four lights can be synchronized FS 416400 for simultaneous or alternating flashing (Set of 4), 5 year $ 267.00 3.0 warranty Corner LED Kits Soundoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, ELUC2SOtOx amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. $ 284.00 3.0 Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner LED Kits—(4) Whelen Vertex Series 4 LED Vertex 4-9' cables with in-line lamp driver, no power supply needed, may W -VERTEX be white, red, blue, amber, or combination #* Please indicate $ 267.00 3.0 colors when ordering, may be red, blue, amber or combination. Comment Section: PRICES BASED ON SINGLE UNIT ORDERS. ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS MAY BE AVAILABLE WHEN ORDERING ON A VOLUME BASIS. CALL US FIRST! 863-402-4234 "--YES-- WE ANSWER OUR PHONES" The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in an office. Dwight D. Eisenhower "With willing hearts and skillful hands the difficult we do at once, the impossible takes a bit longer" Sea Bees Memorial, Arlington VA Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 21 Page 1055 of 1812 t Na i n ChrysW Dodge Jeep Ram Pembroke Mnes Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed) Order Code Ada options; Price Labor Hrs. Premium LightbarPackage:, C3PLBP-LED TIERI Code3 (Model DF47A2) C3PLBP-LED TIER2 Code3 (Model DF47A2MC) FPLB - LED Federal Signal (Model LGD45) FPLB _LED Federal Signal (Model INTG44) RPLB — LED Roman Signals Maximn-Extreme Off AxisCi+j 45" MigFoot SPLB — LED Signal (Model 7460 LEDP-FSA) SOPLB — LED I TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB) SOPLB — LED 2 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) $ 2,195.00 7.5 SOPLB — LED 3 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) $ 2,845.00 7.5 WPLB — LED 2 TIER Whelen (Model F8FSA1) $ 2,797.00 7.5 WPLB — LED 1 TIER Whelen (Model S8FSA1) $ 2,235.00 7.5 Medium iLightbar Package: C3MLB - LED Code3 (21 TR47MC) FMLB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) RMLB — LED Routau W1ugLux Extrcmc Off Axis - W.E.T.e 47" MigFoot SMLB — LED Signal (Model 2476 -FSA) SOMLB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,690.00 7.5 WMLB — LED Whelen (Model J8FSA1) $ 1,835.00 7.5 Economic Lightbar Package!: C3ELBP- LED Code3 (Model 21TR47A4) FELB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45D) RELB — LED Roman LCL Maximum 45" MigFoot SELB — LED Signal (Model 2461 LEDP-FSA) SOELB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,645.00 7.5 WELB — LED Whelen (Model F914G4) Is 1,695.00 7.5 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: C3PUMPTierI- LED Code3: Deluxe Tierl Unmarked Patrol Package C3PUMPTier2 - LED Code3: Deluxe Tier2 Unmarked Patrol Package FPUMP — LED Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package RPUMP — LED Roman Premium Unmarked Patrol Package SPUMP — LED Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package SOPUMP —LED SotmdOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package WPUMP — LED lWhelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Is 2,175.00 9.5 HG2PUMP-LED HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premimn Unmarked Patrol Package $ 2,265.00 9.5 Economic Unmarked Patrol Package: C3EUMP - LED Code3: Basic Unmarked Patrol Package FEUMP —LED Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package REUMP — LED Roman Economic Unmarked Patrol Package SEUMP —LED Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package SOEUMP — LED SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,490.00 9.5 WEUMP— LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,545.00 9.5 HG2EUMP-LED Administrative Vehicle Package: C3AVP Code3: Admin Vehicle Package FAVP Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package RAVP Roman Administrative Vehicle Package SAVP Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package SOAVP SotmdOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,395.00 9.0 WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,445.00 9.0 HG2AVP A La Carte Lights:i Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 22 Page 1056 of 1812 Order Code Add options; Price Labor Hrs. CENCOM Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 329.00 1.5 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor $ 425.00 FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads $ 789.00 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio Color lightheads $ 1,565.00 Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor N/A Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor N/A Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable mounting foot $ 65.00 W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimum, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 355.00 1.5 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mrnmted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 345.00 3.5 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 690.00 7.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 159.00 3.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimmn, rear view minor flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 234.00 3.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 165.00 2.5 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) $ 175.00 2.5 W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 235.00 2.5 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 495.00 2.5 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket $ 210.00 2.0 Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SoundOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren $ 298.00 2.5 ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 345.00 3.0 W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 345.00 2.0 FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state SoundOff Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 85.00 2.0 SotmdOff Signal - Tail light flashers ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undennirror Light SoundOff Signal - EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal - Public safety messaging system with LED message display and controller. 35" message board. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 23 Page 1057 of 1812 Order Code Add options; Price Labor Hrs. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Tamnus and S 465.00 3.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 Inaction light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split S 579.00 2.5 Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle S 445.00 2.5 Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood feanne. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 24 Page 1058 of 1812 Order Code Add options; Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Smiace Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushrmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C3100U Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty MPS600U-XX M1croPtllSe Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5 -loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pais. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soandoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP W -VERTEX Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical $ 310.00 3.0 Comment Section: Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 25 Page 1059 of 1812 DON REID FORD Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed) Order Code Ada options; Price Labor Hrs. Premium LightbarPackage:, C3PLBP-LED TIERI Code3 (Model DF47A2) C3PLBP-LED TIER2 Code3 (Model DF47A2MC) FPLB - LED Federal Signal (Model LGD45) FPLB _LED Federal Signal (Model INTG44) RPLB — LED Roman Signals Maximn-Extreme Off AxisCi+j 45" MigFoot SPLB — LED Signal (Model 7460 LEDP-FSA) SOPLB — LED 1 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB) SOPLB — LED 2 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) SOPLB — LED 3 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) WPLB — LED 2 TIER Whelen (Model F8FSA1) $ 2,995.00 5.0 WPLB — LED 1 TIER Whelen (Model S8FSA1) $ 2,395.00 5.0 Medium iLightbar Package: C3MLB - LED Code3 (21 TR47MC) FMLB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) RMLB — LED Routau W1ugLux Extrcmc Off Axis - W.E.T.e 47" MigFoot SMLB — LED Signal (Model 2476 -FSA) SOMLB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) WMLB — LED Whelen (Model J8FSA1) $ 1,895.00 5.0 Economic Lightbar Package!: C3ELBP- LED Code3 (Model 21TR47A4) FELB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45D) RELB — LED Roman LCL Maximum 45" MigFoot SELB — LED Signal (Model 2461 LEDP-FSA) SOELB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) WELB — LED Whelen (Model F914G4) $ 1,795.00 5.0 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: C3PUMPTierI- LED Code3: Deluxe Tierl Unmarked Patrol Package C3PUMPTier2 - LED Code3: Deluxe Tier2 Unmarked Patrol Package FPUMP — LED Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package RPUMP — LED Roman Premium Unmarked Patrol Package SPUMP — LED Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package SOPUMP —LED SotmdOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package WPUMP — LED lWhelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Is 2,295.00 6.0 HG2PUMP-LED HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premimn Unmarked Patrol Package $ 3,595.00 6.0 Economic Unmarked Patrol Package: C3EUMP - LED Code3: Basic Unmarked Patrol Package FEUMP —LED Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package REUMP — LED Roman Economic Unmarked Patrol Package SEUMP —LED Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package SOEUMP — LED SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package WEUMP— LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,495.00 6.0 HG2EUMP - LED Is 2,695.00 6.0 Administrative Vehicle Package: C3AVP Code3: Admin Vehicle Package FAVP Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package RAVP Roman Administrative Vehicle Package SAVP Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package SOAVP SotmdOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,495.00 6.0 HG2AVP $ 1,995.00 6.0 A La Carte Lights:i Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 26 Page 1060 of 1812 Order Code Add options; Price Labor Hrs. CENCOM Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 395.00 1.0 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable mounting foot W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimum, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 395.00 1.5 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mrnmted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 495.00 1.0 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ gg5.00 2.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 395.00 2.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimmn, rear view minor flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 350.00 2.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 395.00 1.0 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 395.00 2.0 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires STD pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 495.00 0.0 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SotmdOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 395.00 1.5 FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state SoundOff Signal — Headlight flashers, solid state W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 99.00 1.0 SotmdOff Signal — Tail light flashers ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undennirror Light SoundOff Signal — EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal — Public safety messaging system with LED message display and controller. 35" message board. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 27 Page 1061 of 1812 Order Code Add options; Price Labor Hrs. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Tamnus and S 695.00 2.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 Inaction light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split S 695.00 2.0 Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle S 595.00 2.0 Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and S 995.00 2.5 California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps S 1,695.00 2.0 Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood feanne. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 995.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 995.00 2.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 28 Page 1062 of 1812 Order Code Add Options; Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 695.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 595.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 S 550.00 2.0 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Smiace Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushrmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C310OU Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty NMS60OU-XX MicroPulse Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5 -loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pais. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soandoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP S 425.00 2.5 Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP S 425.00 2.5 W -VERTEX Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical S 395.00 2.0 Comment Section: LET KNOW WHAT COLOR LIGHTS YOU NEED QUESTIONS CALL US AT 407-644-8111 EXT 293 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 29 Page 1063 of 1812 Duval Ford LLC dba Duval Ford www.duvalfleet.com Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed, see individual spec option code LABOR for labor rate per hr) Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. Premium Lightbar Package: SOPLB — LED 1 TIER jSound0ff Signal (Model ENFLB) $ 1,580.00 7.0 SOPLB — LED 2 TIER jSound0ff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) $ 2,150.00 7.0 SOPLB — LED 3 TIER ISoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) $ 2,600.00 7.0 WPLB— LED 2TIER Whelen (Model F8FSA1) $ 2,430.00 7.0 WPLB—LED 1 TIER Whelen (Model S8FSA1) $ 1,846.00 7.0 Medium' Lightbar Package: C3MLB - LED Code3 (21TR47MC) FMLB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) RMLB — LED Rontan W IngLux Extreme Off Axis - W.E.T.47" MigFoot SMLB — LED Signal (Model 2476 -FSA) SOMLB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,490.00 7.0 WMLB—LED Whelen (Model J8FSA1) $ 1,520.00 7.0 Economic Lightbar Package: SOELB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,340.00 7.0 WELB—LED Whelen ModelF914G4 $ 1,380.00 7.0 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: SOPUMP — LED SoundOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,990.00 7.0 WPUMP—LED Whelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,990.00 7.0 HG2PUMP-LED JHG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premium Unmarked Patrol Package $ 3,099.00 7.0 Economic Unmarked Patrol Package:; SOEUMP — LED SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,270.00 7.0 WEUMP — LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,270.00 7.0 HG2EUMP - LED 17 2,399.00 7.0 Administrative Vehicle Package: SOAVP SoundOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,270.00 7.0 WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,230.00 7.0 HG2AVP $ 1,799.00 7.0 A La Carte Lights: CENCOM Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 350.00 2.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 30 Page 1064 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. Whelen - upgrade W PLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO $ 735.00 0.0 Color Traffic Advisor FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade W PLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads $ 735.00 0.0 W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimum, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 250.00 1.3 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 220.00 3.0 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 380.00 5.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimum, grille lights, 2 minimum - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 200.00 3.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimum, rear view mirror flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Rontan or approved $ 220.00 3.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Rontan or approved equivalent) $ 80.00 3.0 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) $ 150.00 3.0 W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimum, trunk lights, 2 minimum - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Rontan or approved $ 215.00 3.0 equivalent) W-TIR36M Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 6 modules (with controller if required). $ 400.00 2.5 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Siren Speaker with U -Bracket $ 220.00 2.3 ETSA481CSP SoundOff Signal ETSA48ICSP - deluxe siren $ 275.00 2.3 ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 330.00 3.0 W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 300.00 2.3 FLHP-XXX SoundOff Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 44.00 1.0 W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 115.00 1.0 ETFBSSN-P SoundOffSignal- Taillightflashers $ 115.00 1.0 ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undermirror Light $ 115.00 1.0 SoundOff Signal - EPL8000 Full Featured Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor $ 568.00 4.0 Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. 295SLSA6 Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination $ 95.00 1.0 light controller/siren HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Taurus and $ 415.00 3.6 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 31 Page 1065 of 1812 Order Code Add Options < Price Labor Hrs. Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing $ 145.00 3.6 DTX 1/2 IX INNER EDGE Whelen Full Featured Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. $ 1,366.00 4.0 EDGE DUO Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps $ 1,100.00 0.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 $ 730.00 5.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 $ 730.00 5.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 $ 580.00 5.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 $ 550.00 5.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 32 Page 1066 of 1812 Order Code Add Options'. Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 $ 420.00 3.0 Corner Strobe Kits: SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. $ 220.00 3.8 ELUC2SOIOx (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soundoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable $ 220.00 3.8 Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP W -VERTEX Corner LED Kits—(4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical $ 270.00 3.0 Comment Section: SIDEKICK STANDARD WHELEN ION SIDEKICKS, SK01W $350.00 3.00 SIDEKICK V WHELEN SERIES SINGLE COLOR SIDEKICKS, ON PAIR, $450.00 2.00 SK01V3 MBFT11** WHELEN STANDARD ION SERIES SIDE DOOR MIRROR BEAMS (W/SUV MBFX!11 $275.00 2.00 MAXIMA LED LED STRIP LIGHT FOR SIDE WINDO BAR $200.00 2.00 INSTALLATION OR OTHER APPLICATION MLS2436DL IS BLUE MLS2436R IS RED. FLASHER 11.1005SF FOG 1 WHELEN FOG LIGHT LED, PAR28 $270.00 2.00 FOG 2 WHELEN FOG LIGHT LED WITH DRIVING LIGHT, PAR28 $350.00 2.00 LED SPOT WHELEN LED SPOTLIGHT INSERT, P46SLC $275.00 0.00 PERIMETER LED WHELEN PELCB PERIMETER LED, EACH $175.00 1.00 TAGELED WHELEN MICRON SERIES TAG LED'S WITH TAG BRACKETIONBKTI $220.00 2.00 BROOKINGS BROOKINGS ST6-, FLAT LED'S FOR REAR HATCH $220.00 2.00 MOUNTING, SURGACE MOUNT, PAIR Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 33 Page 1067 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. CENCOM WhelenCencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor $ 395.00 1.0 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable mounting foot W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimmn, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 395.00 1.5 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen brdb $ 495.00 1.0 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 895.00 2.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 395.00 2.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimum, rear view mirror flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 350.00 2.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 395.00 1.0 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 395.00 2.0 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires STD pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimmn, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 495.00 0.0 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SotmdOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 395.00 1.5 FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state SoundOff Signal — Headlight flashers, solid state W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 99.00 1.0 SotmdOff Signal — Tail light flashers ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undenninror Light SoundOff Signal — EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal — Public safety messaging system with LED message display and controller. 35" message board. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 34 Page 1068 of 1812 Order Code Add Options, Price Labor Hrs. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Tamnus and S 695.00 2.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 function light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split S 695.00 2.0 Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle S 595.00 2.0 Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and S 995.00 2.5 California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps S 1,695.00 2.0 Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood feanne. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 995.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 995.00 2.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 35 Page 1069 of 1812 Order Code I /ado Options Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 695.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 595.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 S 550.00 2.0 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Smiace Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushrmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C310OU Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty NMS60OU-XX MicroPulse Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5 -loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pais. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soandoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP S 425.00 2.5 Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP IS 425.00 2.5 W -VERTEX Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical IS 395.00 2.0 Comment Section: LET KNOW WHAT COLOR LIGHTS YOU NEED QUESTIONS CALL US AT 407-644-8111 EXT 293 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 36 Page 1070 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. CENCOM Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 329.00 1.5 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO $ 425.00 Color Traffic Advisor FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full $ 789.00 DUO Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio $ 1,565.00 Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor N/A Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor N/A Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable $ 65.00 mounting foot W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimum, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 355.00 1.5 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mrnmted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 345.00 3.5 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 690.00 7.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 159.00 3.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimmn, rear view minor flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 234.00 3.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 165.00 2.5 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) $ 175.00 2.5 W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 235.00 2.5 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 495.00 2.5 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket $ 210.00 2.0 Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SoundOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren $ 298.00 2.5 ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 345.00 3.0 W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 345.00 2.0 FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state SoundOff Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 85.00 2.0 SotmdOff Signal - Tail light flashers ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undennirror Light SoundOff Signal - EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal - Public safety messaging system with LED message display and controller. 35" message board. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 37 Page 1071 of 1812 Order Code Add Options, Price Labor Hrs. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Tamnus and S 465.00 3.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 function light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split S 579.00 2.5 Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle S 445.00 2.5 Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood feanne. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 38 Page 1072 of 1812 Order Code I /ado Options Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Smiace Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushrmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C3100U Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty MPS600U-XX M1croPtllSe Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5-loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pates. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soandoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP W-VERTEX I Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical I$ 310.00 3.0 Comment Section: Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 39 Page 1073 of 1812 Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed) Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. Premium Lightbar Package: C3PLBP-LED TIERI Code3 (Model DF47A2) C3PLBP-LED TIER2 Code3 (Model DF47A2MC) FPLB - LED Federal Signal (Model LGD45) FPLB _LED Federal Signal (Model INTG44) RPLB — LED Roman Signals Maximn-Extreme Off AxisCi+j 45" MigFoot SPLB — LED Signal (Model 7460 LEDP-FSA) SOPLB — LED 1 TIER SoandOff Signal (Model ENFLB) SOPLB — LED 2 TIER SoandOff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) SOPLB — LED 3 TIER SoandOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) WPLB — LED 2 TIER Whelen (Model F8FSA1) $ 2,965.00 4.0 WPLB — LED 1 TIER Whelen (Model S8FSA1) $ 2,265.00 4.0 Medium ;Lightbar Package: C3MLB - LED Code3 (21 TR47MC) FMLB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) RMLB — LED Routau W1ugLux Extrcmc Off Axis - W.E.T.e 47" MigFoot SMLB — LED Signal (Model 2476 -FSA) SOMLB — LED SoandOff Signal (Model EMG2000) WMLB — LED Whelen (Model J8FSA1) $ 1,945.00 4.0 Economic Lightbar Package: C3ELBP- LED Code3 (Model 21TR47A4) FELB — LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45D) RELB — LED Roman LCL Maximum 45" MigFoot SELB — LED Signal (Model 2461 LEDP-FSA) SOELB — LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) WELB — LED Whelen (Model F914G4) $ 1,795.00 4.0 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: C3PUMPTierI- LED Code3: Deluxe Tierl Unmarked Patrol Package C3PUMPTier2 - LED Code3: Deluxe Tier2 Unmarked Patrol Package FPUMP — LED Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package RPUMP — LED Roman Premium Unmarked Patrol Package SPUMP — LED Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package SOPUMP —LED SotmdOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package WPUMP — LED lWhelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Is 2,435.00 4.0 HG2PUMP-LED HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premimn Unmarked Patrol Package Economic Unmarked Patrol :Package:', C3EUMP - LED Code3: Basic Unmarked Patrol Package FEUMP —LED Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package REUMP — LED Roman Economic Unmarked Patrol Package SLUMP —LED Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package SOEUMP — LED SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package WEUMP— LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,595.00 3.0 HG2EUMP-LED Administrative Vehicle Package: C3AVP Code3: Admin Vehicle Package FAVP Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package RAVP Roman Administrative Vehicle Package SAVP Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package SOAVP SotmdOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,465.00 3.0 HG2AVP A La Carte Lights:I Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 40 Page 1074 of 1812 Order Code Add Options Price Labor Hrs. CENCOM WhelenCencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor $ 450.00 1.0 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor $ 567.00 0.0 FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads $ 845.00 0.0 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable mounting foot W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimmn, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 298.00 1.0 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mrnmted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 396.00 1.0 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 792.00 2.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 248.00 1.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimmn, rear view minor flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 298.00 1.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 98.00 1.0 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) $ 158.00 1.0 W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 248.00 1.0 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimmn, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 520.00 1.0 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket $ 310.00 1.0 Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SotmdOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 390.00 1.0 W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashers, solid state SoundOff Signal — Headlight flashers, solid state W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashers, solid state $ 126.00 1.0 SotmdOff Signal — Tail light flashers ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undennirror Light SoundOff Signal — EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal — Public safety messaging system with LED message display and controller. 35" message board. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 41 Page 1075 of 1812 Order Code Add Options, Price Labor Hrs. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, Tamnus and S 516.00 1.0 Explorer, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 function light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood feanne. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 42 Page 1076 of 1812 Order Code I /ado Options Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Smiace Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushrmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C3100U Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty MPS600U-XX M1croPtllSe Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5-loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pates. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soandoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP W-VERTEX I Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical 1$ 496.00 1.0 Comment Section: Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 43 Page 1077 of 1812 °VIII'CHEVROLET Pricing Sheet for Emergency Vehicle Lighting Bid 15-23-0904 (All items listed are dealer installed) Order Code I Ado Options Price Labor Hrs. Premium Lightbar Package: C3PLBP-LED TIERI Code3 (Model DF47A2) C3PLBP-LED TIER2 Code3 (Model DF47A2MC) FPLB - LED Federal Signal (Model LGD45) $ 1,850.00 7.5 FPLB _LED Federal Signal (Model INTG44) $ 2,730.00 7.5 RPLB - LED Roman Signals Maximn-Extreme Off AxisCi+j 45" MigFoot SPLB - LED Signal (Model 7460 LEDP-FSA) $ 2,479.00 7.5 SOPLB - LED 1 TIER I SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB) $ 2,229.00 7.0 SOPLB - LED 2 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-SILVER) $ 2,389.00 7.0 SOPLB - LED 3 TIER SoundOff Signal (Model ENFLB-GOLD) $ 2,765.00 7.0 WPLB - LED 2 TIER Whelen (Model F8FSA1) $ 2,589.00 7.0 WPLB - LED 1 TIER Whelen (Model S8FSA1) $ 1,946.00 7.0 Medium; Lightbar Package: C3MLB - LED Code3 (21 TR47MC) FMLB - LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45Z) $ 1,779.00 7.5 RMLB - LED Routau W1ugLux Extrcmc Off Axis - W.E.T.e 47" MigFoot SMLB - LED Signal (Model 2476 -FSA) $ 1,999.00 7.5 SOMLB - LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,780.00 7.5 WMLB - LED Whelen (Model J8FSA1) $ 1,720.00 7.0 Economic Lightbar Package: C3ELBP- LED Code3 (Model 21TR47A4) FELB - LED Federal Signal (Model LPX45D) $ 1,740.00 7.5 RELB - LED Roman LCL Maximum 45" MigFoot SELB - LED Signal (Model 2461 LEDP-FSA) $ 1,920.00 7.5 SOELB - LED SoundOff Signal (Model EMG2000) $ 1,586.00 7.5 WELB - LED Whelen (Model F914G4) $ 1,560.00 7.5 Premium Unmarked Patrol Package: C3PUMPTierI- LED Code3: Deluxe Tierl Unmarked Patrol Package C3PUMPTier2 - LED Code3: Deluxe Tier2 Unmarked Patrol Package FPUMP - LED Federal Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package $ 2,425.00 8.5 RPUMP - LED Roman Premium Unmarked Patrol Package SPUMP - LED Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package $ 2,230.00 8.5 SOPUMP -LED SotmdOff Signal: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package $ 2,197.00 8.5 WPUMP - LED Whelen: Deluxe Unmarked Patrol Package Is 2,100.00 8.5 HG2PUMP-LED HG2 - Emergency Lighting: Premimn Unmarked Patrol Package $ 3,290.00 10.0 Economic Unmarked Patrol :Package:, C3EUMP - LED Code3: Basic Unmarked Patrol Package FEUMP -LED Federal Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,445.00 8.5 REUMP - LED Roman Economic Unmarked Patrol Package SLUMP -LED Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,445.00 8.5 SOEUMP - LED SoundOff Signal: Basic LED Unmarked Patrol Package $ 1,495.00 8.5 WEUMP- LED Whelen: Basic All LED Unmarked Patrol Package is 1,460.00 8.5 HG2EUMP -LED Is 2,600.00 9.0 Administrative Vehicle Package: C3AVP Code3: Admin Vehicle Package FAVP Federal Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,350.00 8.0 RAVP Roman Administrative Vehicle Package SAVP Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,390.00 7.5 SOAVP SotmdOff Signal: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,495.00 8.0 WAVP Whelen: Administrative Vehicle Package $ 1,380.00 8.0 HG2AVP $ 2,000.00 8.0 A La Carte Lights:I CENCOM Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 315.00 1.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 44 Page 1078 of 1812 Order Code Add options � Price Labor Hrs. Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor FULL DUO Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full DUO Color lightheads $ 735.00 Whelen - upgrade WPLB 1 tier Premium Lightbar with Full Trio Color lightheads Whelen - upgrade WMLB Medium Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade WELB Economy Lightbar with DUO Color Traffic Advisor Whelen - upgrade any Whelen Lightbar to fully adjustable mounting foot $ 40.00 W-RDL Rear deck LED, GEN 3 minimmn, warning lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 296.00 0.5 L - SPOT Left-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen brdb $ 545.00 0.0 LR - SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mormted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb $ 995.00 0.0 W -GL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, grille lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color $ 180.00 2.0 (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal or approved equivalent) W -RML LED, GEN 3 minimum, rear view mirror flashing lights - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 246.00 2.0 equivalent) W -RBS Roof -mount amber strobe beacon (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved equivalent) $ 140.00 1.0 W -RBL Roof -Mount Amber LED strobe beacon (Whelen, D&R Electronics or approved equivalent) $ 180.00 1.5 W-TLL LED, GEN 3 minimmn, trunk lights, 2 minimmn - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color (Whelen, Federal, SoundOff Signal, Roman or approved $ 235.00 1.5 equivalent) INCLUDED WITH WHELEN LIGHT LED, GEN 3 minimmn, integral directional arrow activated in BARS lightbar (with controller ifrequired) - LED lights may be blue, red, amber or any combination - specify color. Requires 1.0 pmnhase of lightbar. TRAFFIC ADVISOR Traffic directional LED, GEN 3 minimum, arrow with 6 modules (with controller ifrequired). $ 481.00 2.0 100 -Watt, Compact Cast Shen Speaker with U -Bracket $ 155.00 1.5 Federal Signal Smart Siren - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled; w/RMK (ext. cable) and MNCT-SB $ 645.00 2.5 (microphone) included ETSA481CSP SotmdOff Signal ETSA481CSP - deluxe siren $ 348.00 1.0 ETSA482RSP SoundOff Signal ETSA482RSP- upgrade, 200 watt dual tone remote siren with lighting and arrow controls $ 365.00 1.3 W-UGCC Whelen Cencom - upgrade, deluxe siren, microprocessor controlled $ 315.00 1.0 FLHP-XXX Federal Signal - Headlight flashes, solid state $ 105.00 0.5 SoundOff Signal - Headlight flashes, solid state $ 105.00 0.5 W-UHF2150 Whelen - Headlight flashes, solid state $ 98.00 0.5 SotmdOff Signal - Tail light flashes $ 98.00 0.5 ENT2B3x Soundoff Signal - Intersector LED undenninror Light $ 245.00 1.5 SoundOff Signal - EPL8000 Full Feattned Interior Lightbar Eight 6 -LED modules. with optional Two 6 -LED Flashing Take- EPL8000 Downs Meets SAE specifications. Easy Installation to Visor $ 790.00 2.3 Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade basic (6) switch controller and siren to combination $ 210.00 0.5 light controller/siren NMI Federal Signal - Public safety messaging system with LED $ 275.00 1.0 message display and controller. 35" message board. HOWLER Whelen Low Frequency Supplemental Siren, with Vehicle Mounting Bracket, available for: Ford Sedan and SUV Interceptor, Expedition, F250/F350, E -Series Van, TaLffus and $ 475.00 2.0 Explore, Chevy Impala, Caprice, Tahoe, Suburban, Express, Silverado, Dodge Charger, and 4500 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 45 Page 1079 of 1812 Order Code Add Options' Price Labor Hrs. Signal D-44 Cyclone 100 Watt Speaker - Patent Pending Cyclonic Expansion chambers, rugged glass filled nylon housing RUMBLER Federal Signal -Rumbler Supplemental Siren/Intersection Part # RB-XXXXX Clearing System. Contains all necessary mormting hardware, S 495.00 2.8 system amplifier, and one pair of speakers. DTX 1/2 Federal Signal DTX Digital In Car Video System. Front and rear (2) camera system including solid state DVR with built in GPS and Wi-Fi, wireless microphone, and DTX COMMAND software for video management. System is available as MDT client version or stand along 4.5" monitor. 3rd and 4th cameras optional. Wheless download software optional per each 10 vehicles. Signal 9016 LED Series StarBeam M -Tech LED Mini -Bar 20 flash patterns, and mounting kit. Please specify color(s). Interior Mount LED Light 12 LED Array, Gen 3 LED, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch, flash pattern select button, 30 flash patterns, and mounting kit (Signal Vehicle Products DL 15-12 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Combination 200 Watt Shen and 8 function light control panel including traffic director, dual color lighted keypad, 4 position progressive slide switch, LED speaker diagnostics, PA with noise canceling microphone (Signal Vehicle Products LCS 800 or equivalent). Low Profile Spilt Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, P' High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Split Phantom" ULB24 or equivalent) Please specify color(s). Low Profile Interior Front Mount LED Lightbar, 1" High Profile, No Drill Mounting with Vehicle Specific Mounting Kits (included), 35 flash patterns with pattern select button, Red Map Light, Cig Plug w/ lighted on/off switch (Signal Vehicle Products "Phantom" ULB44 or equivalent). Please specify color(s). Whelen Full Featmred Interior Lightbar Eight 3 -LED Lamps, Upper Front Unit Mounted in a Rugged Housing That Fits Snugly Against the Front Window of the Vehicle, Two Piece, Individual Driver and Passenger Side Units, with Two LED Flashing/Take-Downs (one in each housing) Meets SAE and California Title XIII specifications. Easy Installation to Visor Anchor Points Without Drilling Holes, Vehicle Specific. Please indicate vehicle make and model. Upgrade Whelen Interior Lightbar to Eight 6 -LED Lamps Federal Signal - Part # MPSWP-X MicroPulse Wide Angle Light. Product utilizes 9 LEDs providing 180 degree light somrce. Available in red, blue, white, and amber. Federal Signal - Part # IPX620-XX LED warning light, dual color, with 12 LEDs per light head. Amber, blue, red, white, and green LEDs available. Federal Signal - Part # SILSS-XXXXXX SpectraLux ILS. Front split headliner. Ideal for slick -top applications. Red and blue with white flood featmre. HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 72" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC72XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 730.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 68" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC68XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 730.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 60" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC60XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 580.00 2.0 HG2 Emergency Lighting HG2 Emergency Lighting 48" 2 Piece Side Runner Lighting Part#HG22PC48XX Solution. Available in all Colors. Please specify Color and Year Make and Model of Vehicle. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 S 550.00 2.0 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 46 Page 1080 of 1812 Order Code I /ado Options Price Labor Hrs. HG2 Emergency Lighting Part#HG2CROSSFIRE-XX HG2 Emergency Lighting Crossfire License Plate Frame Lighting Solution. 180 Degree Visability with 1 Piece Unibody Housing. No Hole Drill Application mounted off Factory Licesne Plate Screws. Made in Orlando, FL SAEJ595 & Title 13 $ 390.00 1.5 Comer Strobe Kits: Code3 HB 6PAK Flushmount LED Code3 CHASE Directional Light LED (Multicolor) Code3 SD24 Surface Mount LED Code3 HB 4PAK Flushmount LED Code3 TRX6 LED light Head Code3 MR6 LED Light Head Code3 HB915 Hide A Blast LED Code3 Banshee Shen Code3 C3IOOU Speaker Federal Signal - Latitude Series warning light with Solaris 4,6, and 8 head models 3 LEDs per position, 10 flash patterns, 5 year warranty MPS600U-XX M1croPtllSe Ultra - 6 LED - low profile with optional bezels Quasar Strobe LED Extreme Generation 5 -loaded with 6 rebel LED's in each lighthead sold in pates. Colors: blue, red, white and amber Corner LED Kit— Two Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311 Includes 2 Spherical heads in 10' or 30' lengths with inline flasher; Nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner LED Kit— Fomr Head Signal LED Kit (LDHF311. Includes 4 spherical heads in 10' or 30' lenghts with inline flasher, nickel plated aluminum housing with advanced thermal heat management. Colors: amber, blue, green, red, or white Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear Corner Strobe Kits — Signal Vehicle Products Kit with 4 clear SoundOff Compass Fender Light Side Fender Lights for Ford PI sedan or Chevy Caprice, housing fits oem openening on side fender lights, can be purchased with GHOST or INTERSECTOR lighthead. $ 275.00 1.8 ELUC2SO I Ox (ea) kit price to include 4 lights Corner LED Kits — Soundoff Universal undercover LED kit, consists of 4 corner LEDs, choice of colors, red, white, blue, amber or any split color combination. Please specify colors. Included with inline flasher, 10' of cable $ 285.00 2.8 Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP Corner Strobe Kits — Whelen Kit with 4 clear tubes, 6 outlet CSP W -VERTEX Corner LED Kits — (4) Whelen Vertex Series Hemispherical $ 275.00 2.5 Comment Section: Package Light Bar Pricing may be further Turnkey Packages available for greater discounts. Caprice PPV sourced from GM's E -Fleet Port inventory subject to $150 assessed charge per vehicle from GM. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 47 Page 1081 of 1812 FSA Specification #2 - Type FIRE/RESCUE BID NO. 15-11-0116 I Ambulance - 2 Wheel Drive Medium Duly (Dual Fear Whee ETR AEV ETR AEV ETR AEV ETR AEV ETR AEV Ten -8 Braun Ten -8 Braun Ten -8 Braun Ten -8 Braun Ten -8 Braun Demers Ambulance & Quality Emergency Vehicles (QEV) Demers Ambulance Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton Hall -Mark Fire Horton MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller MM Direct McCoy Miller Ten -8 Osage Ten -8 Osage Ten -8 Osage Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Road Rescue Page 1082 of 1812 WC Direct Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. WC Direct Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. WC Direct Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. WC Direct Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. WC Direct lWheeled Coach Industries Inc. Page 1083 of 1812 FRIEGHTLINER INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL FORD PETERBILT International Ford Freightliner International Spartan International International Ford International Freightliner Kenworth International Spartan Dodge Ford Dodge Ford Dodge Ford Ford International International International International International International Freightliner International Freightliner Freightliner International International International Freightliner International M2 430OLP 440OLP F650 337 Terrastar F650 M2 Durastar Metro Terrastar 2x4 TerraStar F-650 Durastar 430OLP M2 T300 Durastar 440OLP Metro Star RT 4500 4x2 F450 4x2 4500 4x2 F450 4x2 4500 4x4 4500 4x4 F450 4x4 F450 4x4 TerraStar TerraStar 430OLP 430OLP Terrastar Durastar M2 Terrastar M2 M2 Durastar Durastar Terrastar M2 Durastar 164" X 95" X 72" $ 162,603.00 164" X 95" X 72" $ 166,465.00 164" X 95" X 72" $ 175,704.00 172" X 95" X 72" $ 177,487.00 164" X 95" X 72" $ 187,461.00 169" x 96" x 72HR $ 189,234.00 170" x 96" x 73HR $ 199,587.00 170" x 96" x 73HR $ 218,768.00 170" x 96" x 73HR $ 223,081.00 170" x 96" x 73HR $ 439,485.00 MXP170E 170"Lx95"Wx72"HR $ 166,385.00 173" $ 194,304.00 173" $ 206,133.00 173" $ 212,493.00 173" $ 213,714.00 173" $ 216,512.00 173" $ 218,655.00 173" $ 307,556.00 163"x96"02" $ 133,916.00 163"x96"02" $ 134,162.00 170"x96"02" $ 134,453.00 170"x96"02" $ 134,700.00 163"x96"02" $ 135,783.00 170"x96"02" $ 136,321.00 163"x96"02" $ 137,453.00 170"x96"02" $ 137,672.00 163"x96"02" $ 148,526.00 170"x96"02" $ 149,021.00 163"x96"02" $ 165,068.00 170"x96"02" $ 165,629.00 168" x 96" x 72HR $ 154,308.00 168" x 96" x 72HR $ 167,384.00 168" x 96" x 72HR $ 168,275.00 170x95x72 $ 143,825.00 160x95x72 $ 156,631.00 170x95x72 $ 156,632.00 160x95x72 $ 163,963.00 170x95x72 $ 164,450.00 168x96x72 $ 168,213.00 168x96x72 $ 177,581.00 168x96x72 $ 189,213.00 Page 1084 of 1812 International TerraStar 170x95x72 $ 142,494.00 Freightliner M2 160x95x72 $ 150,260.00 Freightliner M2 170x95x72 $ 151,227.00 International 4300 160x95x72 $ 155,680.00 International 14300 ll70x95x72 1 $ 156,680.00 Page 1085 of 1812 Page 1086 of 1812 Page 1087 of 1812 FSA FIRE/RESCUE DEALER: BID NO. MANUFACTURER. 15-11-01 NAME: ETR, L.L.C. ETR, L.L.C. Jerry Michaluk Ten-8 Braun Industries Cindy Morgan Demers Ambulance USA Demers Ambulance USA Yves Sicotte Quality Emergency Vehicles (QEV) Demers Ambulance USA Fred Allegretti Hall-Mark Fire Apparatus E-ONE Dee Daniels Excellance Inc. Excellance Inc. Thomas Pugh HME, Inc. HME, Inc. KC Reynolds Hall-Mark Fire Apparatus Horton Emergency Vehicles Michael Day KME KME Phil Gerace ETR (Florida) KME/ETR (Florida) Jay Farrell NAFECO (Florida) KME/NAFECO (Florida) Doris Thrasher McCoy Miller Emergency Vehicles McCoy Miller Emergency Vehicles Dave Marshall Ten-8 Medix Specialty Vehicles Cindy Morgan Ten-8 Osage Industries Cindy Morgan Ten-8 Pierce Manufacturing Mark Jones Road Rescue Emergency Vehicles Road Rescue Emergency Vehicles Greg Gleason Rosenbauer Rosenbauer Paul Stephenson Florida Apparatus Sales Headquarters Smeal Fire Apparatus William Marcozzi South FL Emergency Veh Sutphen David Stonitsch Tactical Fire Toyne, Inc. Mike Watts Tactical Fire IToyne, Inc. Royce Horton Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. lWheeled Coach Industries Inc. Bill McCorkle Page 1088 of 1812 L16 PHONE: CELL: FAX: VENDOR( EMAIL: (407) 339-6737 (407) 701-0700 (407) 339-8198 ferry etrllc.or (800) 228-8368 (321) 438-9185 (941) 755-9510 cmoran ten8fire.com (800) 363-7591 (514) 971-4509 (450) 467-6526 ysicotte@demers-ambulances.com (352) 249-4766 (352) 436-3615 (352) 249-4767 amby lancesalers@aol.com (352) 629-6305 (352) 239-2928 (352) 629-2018 aniels _ hall-markfire.com (800) 882-9799 (256) 468-6007 (256) 772-8792 tommy@excellance.com (616) 261-3640 (985) 507-0449 (225) 410-7621 hmetruck.com kacier@hmetruck.com (352) 629-6305 (352) 572-5399 (352) 629-2018 mday@haI1-markfire.com (800) 235-3928 (570) 233-1452 (570) 669-5124 kovatch.com kme@kovatch.com (407) 339-6737 (352) 299-3088 (407) 339-8198 ifarreII @etrlIc.or (800) 628-6233 (256) 355-0852 nafeco.com kmesales@Dafeco.com (800) 326-2062 (574) 903-8673 (855) 202-8014ave.marshall _ us-ambulance.com (800) 228-8368 (321) 438-9185 (941) 755-9510 cmorgan@ten8fire.com (800) 228-8368 (321) 438-9185 (941) 755-9510 cmorgan@ten8fire.com (800) 228-8368 (941) 704-6244 (941) 755-9510 miones@ten8fire.com (877)813-9226 (843) 260-4614 (800)513-2688,gLgg.gleason@roadrescue.com (352) 857-5018 (352) 857-5018 (605) 543-97011pstephenson@rosenbaueramerica.com (561)746-8515 (561) 371-5950 (561) 746-8518 wllllam.marcozzl@Imaex.com (239)267-5305 (239) 357-8530 hotmail.com (239) 590-9246 dstonitsch@hotmaii.com (252) 946-8313 (712) 830-0451 (252) 946-6965 firetruckl0l@gDbargmaii.com embargmail.com (404) 408-7717 royce@tacticalfirevehicies.com (407) 677-7777 (407) 782-4120 (800) 513-8174 bill.mccorklL@wheeledcoach.com wheelecoach.com Page 1089 of 1812 .".ONTACT INFORMATION STREET ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: 212 Hickman Dr. Sanford FL 32771 2904 59th Ave. Dr. E. Bradenton FL 34203 3 Area Development Drive Plattsburgh NY 12901 890 South Oak Crest Path Lencanto FL 33461 3431 NW 27th Avenue Ocala FL 34475 453 Lanier Road Madison AL 35758 1950 Byron Center Avenue Wyoming MI 49519 3431 NW 27th Avenue Ocala FL 34475 One Indsutrial Complex Nesquehoning PA 18240 212 Hickman Drive Sanford FL 32771 1515 W Moulton St Decatur AL 35601 2737 N. Forsyth Road Winter Park FL 32792 2904 59th Ave. Dr. E. Bradenton FL 34203 2904 59th Ave. Dr. E. Bradenton FL 34203 2904 59th Ave. Dr. E. Bradenton FL 34203 2737 N. Forsyth Rd. Winter Park FL 32792 3425 SW 74th Ave Suite A2 Ocala FL 34474 3801 PGA Blvd, Ste 1001 Palm Beach Gardens FL 33410 4655 Cummins Ct. Fort Myers FL 33905 1309 North Market Street Washington NC 27889 517 Lamar Giles Road Winder IGA 30680 2737 N. Forsyth Road 1winter Park JFL 32792 Page 1090 of 1812 ETR AEV FRIEGHTLINER M2 164" X 95" X 72" $162,603.00 ETR AEV INTERNATIONAL 430OLP 164" X 95" X 72" $166,465.00 ETR AEV INTERNATIONAL 440OLP 164" X 95" X 72" $175,704.00 ETR AEV PETERBILT 337 164" X 95" X 72" $187,461.00 ETR JAEV IFORD I F650 172" X 95" X 72" $177,487.00 Page 1091 of 1812 Page 1092 of 1812 SUT-PIKEEIV C 0JR-PORA T76IN 7000 Columbus Maryville Rd Amlin, OH43002 PROPOSAIJ Chief Ray Carter 2080 High Ridge Rd Voynton Beach, FL 33426 97MIT11 NJ .1 R WIrm We hereby propose and agree to furnish the following fire fighting apparatus upon your �icceptance of this proposal: One (1) Sutphen Monarch Heavy Rescue Florida Sheriff Heavy Rescue, Spec #14 ..................... $ 358,358.30 Plus Options ...................................................... $ 467,657.54 Total Price w/Options ............................................. $ 826,015.84 Note: If a Performance Bond is not desired, you may deduct $ 3,290.00 from our bid price. This quote includes two trips to SVI for four people for the purposes of a pre -build conference and a final inspection. Apparatus will be manufactured completely in accordance to the following proposal and delivered approximately 9-11 months after approval of contract, subject to delays from all causes beyond our control. Unless accepted within 90 days from this date, the right is reserved to withdraw this proposal. David Stonitsch N Page 1093 of 1812 Florida Sheriff Base Bid Heavy Rescue $ 358,358.30 Roof Mounted A/C Unit $ 2,120.00 Upgrade to 22 ft Box Aluminum $ 28,709.00 Class III Receiver Hitch NFPA $ 911.00 Winch Receptable Rear $ 449.00 Cone Storage $ 528.00 SCBA Fenderwell Compartments $ 2,423.00 Lettering and Striping $ 7® Western Mule Boom Crane $ 5,716.00 Drip Guards ROM Doors $ 1,584.00 Twist Lock 120 V Receptable $ 372.00 Twist Lock 240 V Receptable $ 347.00 Locking ROM Doors $ 624.00 Shelf $ 223.00 On Scene Tray 700 lbs $ 2,109.00 Lista Tool Cabinet $ 1,481.00 On Scene Tray 7-- Adjustable $ 2,357.00 On Scene Stationary 1000 Tray $ 2,561.00 (3) Shelves $ 645.00 Vertical Partition $ 247.00 Air Bag Storage Module $ 1,322.00 On Scene solutions Velcro Cargo Straps $ 396.00 On Scene Stationary 1000 Tray 24" $ 1,621.00 On Scene Stationary 750 Tray 62" $ 2,141.00 On Scene Adjustable Tray 750 lb 70" $ 2,391.00 Hannay Electric Reel $ 1® 150 of 10/4 Cable $ 497.00 Fairleads Extendable $ 608.00 Low Pressure Air Reel $ 1,655.00 200 ft of 3/8 Air Hose $ 495.00 Fairleads Extendable $ 608.00 Air Reel Regulator and Panel $ 944.00 Shelf Stationary $ 223.00 Page 1094 of 1812 Shelf Adjustable $ 442.00 Stationary Tray 400 lbs $ 808.00 Twist Lock 120 V Receptable $ 372.00 Twist Lock 240 V Receptable $ 347.00 Shelf Stationary $ 223.00 SCBA Cylinder Storage Module $ 618.00 Fill Station (2) Bottle NFPA $ 14.0104.00 (4) DOT 6000 psi it Bottles and Rack $ 11,991.00 Booster Sierra Precision $ 13.111 6.00 Vertical Partition Preforated $ 588.00 Shelf Stationary $ 223.00 On Scene Adjustable Tray 750 lb 46" $ 2,128.00 On Scene Out and Down Tray 150 lbs $ 1,793.00 Vertical Panel $ 247.00 Shelf Stationary $ 223.00 On Scene Tray Stationary 1000 lb 24" $ 1,621.00 On Scene Out and Down Tray 150 lbs $ 10793.00 Dry Hopper $ 1,606.00 Hannay Electric Reel $ 1,899.00 200 ft of 10/3 Cable $ 608.00 Junction Box $ 731.00 Vertical Mount for Junction Box $ 225.00 Fairleads Extendable $ 608.00 Install Holmatro Hoses to reels and bulkheads $ 3,200.00 Mount Power Unit $ 522.00 Mount Rams, Cutters, Spreaders $ 900.00 Turtle Tile $ 2,882.00 (3) Anchor Points $ 2,152.00 Ramsey 9000 lbs $ 1,860.00 (3) additional Power for Winches $ 912.00 Holmatro Core Bulkhead fittings $ 888.00 Awning Power $ 5,832.00 Housing painted to match body $ 1,056.00 Rear Scene Lights Whelen 900 $ 1.1105.00 Traffic Advisor LED $ 2,278.00 Additional 900 series LED warning lights $ 2,600.00 Recessed Body Roof $ 1,707.00 Page 1095 of 1812 14ft Roofl-adder $ 716.00 Mount in Walkway $ 476.00 (4) Vulcan LED lights moutned and wired $ 1,728.00 Preconstruction Trip for (4) personnel $ 3,000.00 Final Inspection Trip for (4) personnel $ 3,000.00 Install Tow Eyes through front bumper $ 1,117.60 Upgrade from ISL 9 350HP to ISX-12 500HP $ 21,590.00 Upgrade to 1810 Driveline $ 948.00 Upgrade to Allison EV4000 Transmission $ 9,225.00 Upgrade to S/S Fuel Tank $ 509.65 Upgrade to 320 Amp Leece Neville Alternator $ 401.86 Upgrade to Kussmaul Pump Plus battery charger $ 2,495.00 Upgrade to 30 amp Auto Eject $ 686.50 Upgrade front Axle from 18K to 23 K $ 968.84 Upgrade Front it to match axle $ 207.83 Upgrade Rear Axle from 24K to 26K $ 1,497.60 Upgrade to Meritor is Brakes all axles $ 3,644.00 Add Electronic Stability Control $ 3,493.60 Upgrade from 62" cab to 73" Cab $ 1,980.00 Power Windows in Cab $ 1,304.80 Window Tint Dark $ 400.00 Exterior Compartments outside back of cab $ 5,140.00 Coat Hooks at Grab Rails $ 97.92 Rear Handrails inside rear cab doors $ 294.83 30" Front Bumper Rescue Package $ 3,688.00 Ramsey Winch 12000lbs in front bumper $ 2,766.40 Federal Q213 siren $ 2,272.72 LED Headlamps $ 1,000.00 Alternating Headlamps $ 193.60 Console Mapbook $ 428.80 Power Points $ 142.00 Power and Ground Studs $ 636.80 Upgrade to Severe Climate A/C $ 3,850.00 RV Airconditoning to Pre Cool $ 2,948.00 EMS Cabinet Behind Driver $ 1,912.00 (2) Additional Flip up Seats on Rear all $ 1,472.00 Drop Down Compt Door on Crew seat riser $ 595.00 Page 1096 of 1812 Overhead front storage 20" cab $ 2,557.00 Overhead rear storage 20" cab $ 2,557.00 Weatherband Radio $ 552.00 Add (2) it of Whelen 600 LED warning lights on cab $ 1,031.00 Upgrade to Whelen Freedom 12 LED Light Bar $ 690.40 FRC Spectra 12 V LED Brow Light $ 1,672.00 FRC Spectra 12 V LED Surface Lights (2) $ 2,608.00 Additional Manuals $ 250.00 Mount Antenna $ 249.00 David Clark Intercom System $ 5,850.00 it Cab for Elect Accessories $ 633.00 Mount Customer Computer $ 890.00 Mount Customer Radio Dual Head $ 1,329.00 SCBA Bracket Mounted in cab $ 200.00 Newmar Start Guard $ 725.00 Shore Power in Cab EMS $ 400.00 Mount Customer Equipment $ 4,000.00 Electric provision for computer $ 425.00 (2) HR20 C 230 V Core Rescue Pump $ 18,900.00 (1) SR20 PC Gas Pump $ 8,335.00 (1) SPU16 Battery 3-stage Pump $ 8,910.00 (4) Quick Release Mounting Brackets for pumps $ 968.00 (3) QFA -20 Adapters $ 468.00 (1) QFA-16 Adapter $ 299.00 (1) SP 5260 Spreader $ 8,250.00 (1) NCT- 4055 Cutter $ 6,492.00 (1) 4007 Cutter $ 3,895.00 (1) 4332 Ram $ 4,272.00 (1) 4340 Ram $ 4,065.00 (1) 4350 Ram Long $ 5,014.00 (1) HRS-22 Ram Support $ 830.00 (1) 5260 Accessories Set in Case $ 2,826.00 (2) 6ft Hose Black $ 1,174.00 (4) 16ft Hose Black $ 2,856.00 (4) Compact Elbows with Couplers $ 2,164.00 (2) Bulkhead fitting Straight $ 1,642.00 (1) DHR 100C LH Reel Blue $ 5,146.00 Page 1097 of 1812 (1) DHR 100C LH Reel Orange $ 5,146.00 (6) 32 ft Hose Color TBD $ 5,496.00 (1) GCT 5111 Combi $ 9.1675.00 (1) GCT 5050 Cutter $ 9,267.00 (1) GCU 5240 Spreader $ 9,968.00 (1) GRA 4331 Ram $ 8,023.50 (1) BMC AC/DC Adapter $ 595.80 (1) Accessory Set 5111 In case $ 2,243.00 Freight $ 1® Generator 30 kw PTO $ 16,534.00 PTO for Generator $ 2,217.00 Generator Drive Allison $ 1,293.00 Load Center $ 2,345.00 Generator Gauge Panel $ 1,439.00 Kussmaul 30 amp auto eject $ 1,422.00 (4) 120 V Outlets $ 11412.00 120 Volt Wiring $ 2.1111.49 (4) FRC Spectra Max LED scene lights Box $ 8,908.00 Light Tower CL651-MH2 $ 17.1499.00 Page 1098 of 1812 Sutphen rorlIfFm(R: Work Phone Number: 561-742- • •:11 6331 :111 Component Report Home Phone Number: S61-94S- 1443 Fax Number: 1 Customer: Boynton Beach Fire Dept Address: 2080 High Ridge Road Boynton Beach, Fl. 33426 l Customer: Boynton Beach Fire Dept Address: 2080 High Ridge Road Boynton Beach Fl. 33426 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 1 1 Wheelbase = TBD 2 1 **ENG Windows in Upper Crew Doors= False 3 1 **ENG Truck Series = CTZ 4 1 **ENG Facility=SpringCHS 5 SVI 1 Body Manufacturer = SVI 6 USA 1 USA 7 10000100 1 INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS - CUSTOM APPARATUS 8 10000300 4 " PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE - PER PERSON, PER TRIP (4) 9 10000310 4 -INSPECTION TRIPS - PER PERSON, PER TRIP (4) 10 10000320 1 —FACTORY REP TO ATTEND PRECON & FINAL(1) 11 10010075 1 CHASSIS, CUSTOM 12 25010100 1 FRAME, 10" DOUBLE RAILS, SINGLE AXLE (50K PSI) 13 45010002 1 FRONT TOW EYES, THROUGH BUMPER FACE 14 I 45010015 1 FRONT TOW EYES, PAINTED Page 1099 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 15 46010000 1 REAR TOW EYES 16 40010250 1 STEERING - ROSS TAS -85 2201 50 1 DRIVE LINE, SPICER, 1810 SERIES 18 23013420 1 CUMMINS ISX 12 500P DOC-DPF-DEF-SCR OBD 19 23030006 1 AIR INTAKE/EMBER SEPARATOR 20 47012440 1 I TRANSMISSION, ALLISON GEN 5, EVS4000 21 23110000 1 JACOBS ENGINE BRAKE 22 47024050 1 TRANSMISSION COOLER 23 47025000 1 1 I TRANSMISSION FLUID, CASTROLTRANSYND 24 47030000 1 ALLISON TOUCH PAD SHIFTER 25 21021200 1 COOLING SYSTEM 26 21030000 1 FAN CLUTCH 27 21030200 1 RADIATOR COOLANT RECOVERY, PRESSURIZED SYST 28 26010010 1 FUEL TANK, STAINLESS STEEL, 65 GAL 29 26030000 1 FUEL FILL 30 i 26030100 1 FUEL COOLER 31 I 24040000 1 DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK 32 13010205 1 ALTERNATOR, LEECE NEVILLE 320 AMP 4962PA 33 isclosoo 1 BATTERIES, INTERSTATE TYPE 31 MHD (4) 34 15031700 1 BATTERY JUMPER TERMINALS 35 15031455 1 KUSSMAUL 1200 W/MANUAL SHORE LINE & 120V PUMP PLUS (FOR 30 AMP E) 36 15030550 1 KUSSMAUL 091-73-30-120 (VOLT) 30 AMP SUPER AUTO EJECT / WP COVER 37 14010527 1 FRONT AXLE, MERITOR MFS -20-133A 23,000 I.B. 38 41010217 1 SUSPENSION FRONT 23,000# 54" LEAF 0 •l- 1 Page 1100 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 39 41030100 1 SUSPENSION, ENHANCED SYSTEM 40 43010320 1 FRONT TIRES GOODYEAR 425/65R22.5 LRL 6296 HGW 22.5 X 12.25 WHEELS 41 1 **CLAR NOTES, RATE AT 22750 lbs 42 14510530 1 REAR AXLE, MERITOR 26-185 27,000 LB. 43 14530100 1 TOP SPEED, 68 MPH 44 42010015 1 SUSPENSION REAR FIREMAAX 27,000# AIR RIDE 45 44010305 1 TIRES, REAR, GOODYEAR 121122.5 X 8.25 LRH G661 HIGHWAY 24,000 - 27,000 GVWR 46 42910200 1 TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR, REAL WHEELS, LED 47 44210100 1 WHEELS, ALUM, ACCURIDE (max 271(rear) 48 44270100 1 HUB COVERS, FRONT & REAR, POLISHED STS (Single Axle) 49 44270300 1 CHROME LUG NUT CAPS, FRONT& REAR (Single Axle) 50 44271100 I 1 MUD FLAPS, FRONT (PAIR) 51 44271200 1 MUD FLAPS, REAR (PAIR) 52 16010260 1 BRAKES MERITOR DISC PLUS EX225 ALLSNGLAXLE 53 18010041 1 AIR BRAKE SYST 4 TANKS WABCO 1200 DRYER 54 18210000 1 i ELEC STABILITY CONTROL SYST I 55 I 18110000 1 WABCO4CHANNEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES 56 54010000 1 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ON CHASSIS 57 11023275 1 CAB TSALAP 73" 20" RR 1/2 58 11030025 1 CAB CERTIFICATION - STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY 59 11031025 1 iCAB TILT SYSTEM /AIR TURN VALVE 60 11031100 1 MANUAL BACK-UP TILT SYSTEM 61 11031350 1 CAB DOORS, FULL LENGTH 62 11031421 1 CAB DOOR WINDOWS, POWER Page 1101 of 1812' Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 63 11031401 1 CAB SIDE WINDOWS, FIXED 64 11031460 1 NO WINDOWS, BACK WALL OF CAB 65 11031465 1 WINDOW TINTING (LIMO TINTS%) 66 11030215 1 EXTERIOR PTS, SIDE OF EXT CAB, TRANSVERSE 67 52010010 1 SYNCHRONIZED ELECTRIC INTERMITTENT WIPERS 68 27022000 1 HANDRAILS, CAB, KNURLED STAINLESS STEEL 69 27030600 1 i COAT HOOKS FOR GRAB HANDRAILS (4) 70 27030007 1 HANDRAILS, REAR CAB INTERIOR DOOR WINDOW KNURLED STS 71 38010015 1 MIRRORS LANG MEKRA 300 SERIES REMOTE 72 1102 05 1 RAISED GRILLE, LEVEL STYLE FACADE (IS) 73 CREDIT FOR TINT PRICING 1 I SPECIAL ITEM, CREDIT FOR TINT PRICING 74 20011500 1 BUMPER, 30" EXTENSION (RESCUE PAC GE) 75 1 I **ENG Siren Speaker Perforations = No Siren Speaker Perforations In Bumper 76 20050110 1 WINCH, BUMPER MOUNTED, RAMSEY12,000 I.B. 77 12010SOO 1 AIR HORNS, DUAL, GROVER #2040 RECTANGULAR 78 I 1 **ENG** Air Horns Location: Inboard In Bumper 79 12030350 1 LANYARD CONTROL FOR AIR HORNS 80 12510110 1 SIREN, WHELEN 295FS2, REMOTE FLUSH MOUNT 81 12530205 1 ELEC SIREN WIRED TO STEERING WHEEL BUTTON 82 12610110 1 SIREN SPEAKER, ST PROD SA4201-6-A (1) IN GRILLE 83 12710100 1 SIREN, FEDERAL Q213, FLUSH GRILLE MOUNT 84 12730205 1 MECH SIREN WIRED TO STEERING WHEEL BUTTON 85 12730305 1 FOOT SWITCH, DRIVER'S SIDE, FOR MECH SIREN Page 1102 of 1812 Line Item # Qty I Item Description/Comments 86 12730310 1 FOOT SWITCH, OFFICER'S SIDE, FOR MECH SIREN 87 32520510 1 HEADLIGHTS, LED, DUAL STS HOUSINGS 88 49010300 1 WHELEN 400 SERIES LED FRONT TURN SIGNALS (4) 89 32530500 1 ALTERNATING FLASHER FOR HEADLIGHT 90 31010287 1 INTERIOR, MULTISPEC GRAY SPECKLE PAINT W/GRAY-BLACK DU WEAR 91 11032929 1 DOOR PANEL, FULL STS 92 11032955 I 1 REFLECTIVE MATI., INTERIOR CAB DOORS, SCOTCHLITE CHEVRONS 93 31010290 1 CAB INTERIOR FLOOR COVERING, GRAY RUBBERIZED 94 22510100 1 ENGINE ENCLOSURE, FULL SIZE 95 22510530 1 ENGINE ENCLOSURE COVERING, SCORPION BLACK URETHANE BLEND 96 11031680 1 CENTER CONSOLE /MAP BOOK STORAGE, TOP OF ENGINE ENCLOSURE 97 22610050 1 ENGINE HOOD LIGHT, LED (1) 98 11031512 1 COMPUTER TRAY IN LIEU OF GLOVE BOX 99 30010120 1 INSTRUMENTATION, BEEDE GAUGES W1 CENTER & OVERHEAD CONTROL CONSOLES 100 I 30010700 1 B PUMP SHIFT 101 29910000 1 LOAD MANAGER, CLASS -1 102 30031100 1 HIGH IDLE SWITCH 103 30031775 1 12V POWER POINTS, (2) 104 1104 00 1 CAB ACCESSORY FUSE PANEL 105 84541550 1 POWER GROUND STUDS 106 1 I •*ENG P=er Ground Stud LocationUnderOcerSeat 107 30110000 1 VEHICLE DATA RECORDER, AKRON ELDON 108 33510030 1 I INTERIOR CAB LIGHTS, RED/CLEAR LED (2) 109 34010030 1 INTERIOR CREW LIGHTS, RED/CLEAR LED (2) Page 1103 of 1812 Line Item # QtyItemDescription/Comments 110 33010000 1 SPOTLIGHTS, HAND HELD, OPTRONICS KB-4003, MTD ON BREAKER COVER 111 28010750 1 DEFROSTER, HEATER & A/C SEVERE CLIM (COMPACT) 112 28030500 1 DEFROSTER DUCTWORK, ENTIRE WINDSHIELD 113 11031687 1 TOOL MOUNTING PLATE, 25" x 19.5", TOP OF HEAT/AC UNIT 114 28032000 1 RV AIR CONDITIONER 15,000 BTU 115 38510105 1 DRIVER'S SEAT, BOSTROM SIERRA HIGH BACK AIR RIDE (DU WEAR) 116 3831 00 1 HELMET STOGE, UNIVERSALB CKET 117 39010120 1 OFFICER'S SEAT, BOSTROM TANKER 450 ABTS SC (DU WEAR) 118 39030010 1 OFFICER'S SEAT COPT, OPEN FRONT 119 38310000 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 120 11031821 1 EMS CABINET, REAR FACING, BEHIND DRIVER 121 39521425 1 1 CREW SEAT3, BOSTROM TANKER 40OCT ABTS SCBA FLIP UP (DU WEAR) 122 38320000 1 HELMET STORED IN COMPARTMENT 123 39521426 1 CREW SEAT4, BOSTROM TANKER 4000T ABTS SCBA FLIP UP (DU R) 124 38320000 1 HELMET STORED IN COMPARTMENT 125 39521427 1 CREW SEATS, BOSTROM TANKER 400CT ABTS SCBA FLIP UP (DURAEAR) 1 HELMET STORED IN COMPARTMENT [11J12638320000 39521428 1 CREW SEAT6, BOSTROM TANKER 40OCT ABTS SCBA FLIP UP (DU R) 128 38320000 1 HELMET STORED IN COMPARTMENT 129 39550100 1 SEAT COLOR, GRAY 130 39610000 5 SCBA BRACKETS, BOSTRO, SECURE ALL(5) 131 3841 00 1 SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM, AKRON / WELDON 132 39710015 1 CREW SEAT COPT, FRONT DROP-DOWN DOORS (73" CAB) 133 11031760 1 OVERHEAD STORAGE, FRONT OF 20" RR /NET Page 1104 of 1812 Line Item Item Description/Comments 134 11031766 1 OVERHEAD STORAGE, REAR OF 20" RRW/DOORS 135 30080110 1 HD STEREO, JENSEN, AM/FM/WB/CD 136 i **CLAR NOTES, Left Rear Cab Compartment will NOT be transverse 137 85110100 1 ICC LIGHTS, LED 138 139 85710010 87537731 1 2 UNDERCARRIAGE GROUND LIGHTS, LED WARNING LIGHTS, WHELEN 600, SUPER LED (PAIR) (2) 140 Freedom 12 Light Bar 1 SPECIAL ITEM, Freedom 12 Light Bar 141 88390902 1 LIGHT, FR SPECTRA, LED, BROW 20K LUMENS, 12V(1) 142 88390910 2 LIGHT, FR SPECTRA, LED, SURFACE MNT, ISK LUMENS, 12V(2) 143 89910010 1 CORROSION REDUCTION PR (PROPOSALS) 144 145 90010505 90030154 1 1 PAINT FOR CHASSIS ONLY PAINT FRAME RAILS & BODY SUBF E -BLACK 146 90510100 1 LETTERING, NOT PROVIDED 147 91010000 1 MISC EQUIP - (1) PINT TOUCH-UP PAINT, STAINLESS STEEL NUTS & BOLTS 148 CUSTBOD 1 HEAVY RESCUE BODY, 22FT BODY 149 i 99010000 1 MANUALS (1-PRINTED & 1-CD) WITH DVD 150 99030100 2 ADDITIONAL MANUFACTURER'S MANUAL (2) 151 2 2 ADDITIONAL MANUALS FROM MAJOR VENDORS (2) 152 I 1 **ENG Specify Additional Manual =Sutphen Cummins 153 154 155 99S10000 1 ONE YEAR WARRANTY 156 1 Page 1105 of 1812 Line Item # QtY Item Description/Comments 157 158 159 99999999 160 PDB000102 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Antenna Mounting 161 PDB 0354 I 1 162 PDB000112 j 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - David Intercom (Six position) 163 POB000103 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Electrical Provision 164 PD8000104 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Computer Mounting Electrical 165 PDB 283 I 1 166 PDB 0185 1 167 PDB000173 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Mount Customer Computer 168 PDR000380 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - PDI -Pumper 169 PDB000101 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Radio Mount- Dual Head 170 PDB000267 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - SCBA Bracket 171 PDB000128 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Start Guard 172 PD000225 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - SHORE POWER I /EMS 173 I i PD13000105 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Mount Equipment 174 PDO000486 1 175 PDB000459 1 176 PDB000488 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Boynton Beach Halmatro Package 177 10000410 1 PERFORMANCE BOND Total Page 1106 of 1812 Amlin, OH43002 P -R.011 O - S ­ k- -Al-A, Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Chief Ray Carter 2080 High Ridge Rd Boynton Beach, FL 33426 We hereby propose and agree to furnish the following fire fighting apparatus upon your acceptance of this proposal: One (1) Sutphen Mid Mount SL -75 Quint Florida Sheriff Mid Mount 75 Aerial, Spec #7 .............. $ 7® Plus 000"s ........ .............................................. $ 128,118.74 Total Price w/Options ............................................ ® $ 788,895.99 Note: If a Performance Bond is not desired, you may deduct $ 3,143.00 from our bid price. This quote includes two trips to Ohio for three people for the purposes of a pre -build conference and a final inspection. Apparatus will be manufactured completely in accordance to the following proposal and delivered approximately 9-11 months after approval of contract, subject to delays from all causes beyond our control. Unless 2-ccepted within 90 days from this date, the right is reserved to withdraw this proposal. David Stonitsch I kl& N Page 1107 of 1812 - I•A : 1 0 • 0 1 Base Price Florida Sheriff Mid Mount 75 Aerial $ 660,777.25 Upgrade I 9 450hp to ISX 12 500 HP $ 13,345.80 Upgrade to Allison EV4000 $ 9,225.00 Stainless Fuel Tank $ 509.65 Upgrade to 320 amp Le Neville $ 401.86 Kussmaul Pump Plus battery Charger $ 1,746.00 Kussmaul 20 amp auto eject $ 5® Upgrade to 73" Cab $ 1,980.00 (2) Fixed windows back wall of cab $ 387.52 Window Tint Dark $ 400.00 Exterior Compts outside back of cab $ 5,140.00 Coat Hooks $ 97.92 Rear Handrails inside cab doors $ 294.83 Upgrade to 24" Front Bumper $ 340.39 Full Front Trough for Front Bumper $ 524.26 4" Raised Treadplace Cover $ 485.60 Federal Q213 Siren $ 2,272.72 LED Headlamps $ 1,000.00 Alternating Headlamps $ 193.60 Center Console Map Storage $ 428.80 Power Points $ 258.40 Power and Ground Studs $ 636.80 Lights in Cab Doors LED inside $ 686.46 Uipgrade to Severe Climate A/C $ 3,850.00 Bostrom Electric Driver Seat $ 325.00 Crew Compt Drop Down Door $ 595.00 Over head Front Storage in Cab $ 1,889.00 Upgrade Discharge 3 to 4" LDH $ 2,375.00 Upper Rear Side Body 2.5" Discharge $ 1,291.20 Front Bumper Discharge $ 1® Akron 125 In Line Foam Eductor $ 4,425.84 30 Gal Foam Tank $ 769.64 Right Side Running Board Trough $ 747.36 Pump Panel LED Lights $ 137.66 Pump Panel LED Light Right Side $ 322.95 Page 1108 of 1812 Hale Thermal Relief Valve $ 634.48 it Horn switch on pump panel $ 161.46 FRC Tank Level Water - Upgrade $ 127.73 FRC Foam Tank Gauge $ 802.49 Upgrade to Rescue body $ 6,251.00 Upgrade water tank from 300 to 500 gal $ 1,178.30 (10) adjustable shelves $ 1,937.68 (1) Swing Out Tool Board $ 1,366.40 (3) 600 lb Trays $ 1,937.66 (2) Hose Bed Dividers $ 1,291.78 Hose Bed above Left side body $ 1,417.75 Backboard Compt $ 975.00 Upgrade to Freedom 12 Light Bar $ 690.40 (1) Pr Additional 600 LED Lights $ 515.64 Rear Cab Scene Lights ( turntable) $ 550.00 FRC Spectra LED Brow Light $ 1,672.00 (2) FRC Spectra Side Cab LED Lights $ 2® Harrison 10 KW Hydraulic Generator $ 13,719.00 Breaker Panel $ 471.21 (2) 120 V outlets $ 645.90 FRC Spectra LED Light at Ladder Tip $ 1,999.40 (2) FRC Spectra LED fixed light on rear body $ 3,508.80 Hannay Electric Cord Reel $ 2,360.08 120 V Power Up Ladder $ 2,422.09 Stokes Basket Mounted on Base of Boom $ 1,821.00 Lettering $ 6,423.00 David Clark Headset system $ 5® Antenna Mount $ 249.00 Mount Computer $ 890.00 Start Guard $ 725.00 Rear Vision Camera $ 2,092.00 Mount Radio Dual Head $ 1,329.63 TOTAL 788,895.99 Page 1109 of 1812 Sutphen Customer Info Work Phone Number: 561-742- Order#: SQ8002624_1 6331 Customer#: CTB000532 Component Report Home Phone Number: 561-945- 1"3 j Fax Number: Boynton Beach Fire Dept Address: BoyntonShip To Dept • Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 1 1 Wheelbase = 232 2 1 APPARATUS MODEL = SL75 3 1 "' ENG Facility =Hilliard 4 I USA 1 USA 5 10000100 1 INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS - CUSTOM APPARATUS 10000113 1 FUTURE PURCHASES/ TAG -ON (PROPOSALS) t76 10000300 3 —PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE - PER PERSON, PER TRIP (3) 8 10000310 3 "INSPECTION TRIPS - PER PERSON, PER TRIP (3) 9 10010001 1 CHASSIS, CUSTOM 10 25020100 1 FRAME, 30" DOUBLE RAILS, SINGLE AXLE (50K PSI) 11 45010001 1 FRONT TOW EYES, BELOW BUMPER 12 45010015 1 FRONT TOW EYES, PAINTED 13 46010000 1 REAR TOW EYES 14 40010250 1 STEERING - ROSS TAS -85 Page 1110 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 15 22010050 1 DRIVE UNE, SPICER,1810 SERIES 16 23013420 1 CUMMINS ISX 12 SOOHP DOC-DPF-DEF-SCR OBD 17 23030006 1 AIR INTAKE/EMBER SEPARATOR 18 47012440 1 TRANSMISSION, ALLISON GEN 5, EVS4000 19 23110000 1 JACOBS ENGINE BRAKE 20 47024050 1 TRANSMISSION COOLER 21 4702SO00 1 TRANSMISSION FLUID, CASTROL TRANSYND 22 47030000 ( 1 ALLISON TOUCH PAD SHIFTER 23 21021200 1 j COOLING SYSTEM I 24 21030000 1 FAN CLUTCH 25 21030200 1 RADIATOR COOLANT RECOVERY, PRESSURIZED SYST 26 26010010 1 FUEL TANK, STAINLESS STEEL, 6S GAL 27 26030000 1 I FUEL FILL 28 26030100I 1 FUEL COOLER 29 1 24040000 1 DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK 30 13010205 1 ALTERNATOR, LEECE NEVILLE 320 AMP 4962PA 31 15010500 1 BATTERIES, INTERSTATE TYPE 31 MHD (4) 32 15031700 1 BATTERY JUMPER TERMINALS 33 15031455 1 KUSSMAUL 1200 /MANUAL SHORE LINE & 120V PUMP PLUS (FOR 20 AMP A/E) 34 15030550 1 KUSSAUL 091-55-20-120 (VOLT) 20 AMP SUPER AUTO EJECT / WP COVER 35 1 **ENG Auto Eject Location = Driver Side Of Cab 36 1 **ENG Auto Eject Cover Color = Red 37 1 **ENG Battery Charger Note: Body Facility to provide/install battery charger & Auto Eject (if applicable) 38 14010527 1 1 FRONT AXLE, MERITOR MFS -20-133A 23,000 I.B. Page 1111 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 39 41010217 1 SUSPENSION FRONT 23,000# 54" LEAF 40 41030100 1 SUSPENSION, ENHANCED SYSTEM 41 43010320 1 FRONT TIRES GOODYEAR 425/651122.5 LRL G296 HGW 22.5 X 12.25 WHEELS 42 14510540 1 REAR AXLE, MERITOR 30-185 31,000 I.B. 43 14530150 1 TOP SPEED, 60 MPH 44 42010025 1 SUSPENSION REAR FIREMAAX 31,000# AIR RIDE 45 44010310 1 TIRES, REAR, GOODYEAR 315/80R22.5X 9, LRL G291 HGWY, 31,000 GVWR 46 42910200 1 TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR, REAL WHEELS, LED 47 44215210 1 WHEELS, ALUM, ALCOA, DU BR (max 31K rear) 48 44270100 1 HUB COVERS, FRONT & REAR, POLISHED STS (Single Axle) 49 44270300 1 CHROME LUG NUT CAPS, FRONT& REAR (Single Axle) 50 44271100 1 MUD FLAPS, FRONT (PAIR) 51 44271200 1 MUD FLAPS, REAR (PAIR) 52 16010009 1 BRAKES MERITOR SCAM 6" FRT 7" REAR 53 18010041 1 AIR BRAKE SYST 4 TANKS WABOD 1200 DRYER 54 18220500 1 NO ELEC STABILITY CONTROL SYS 55 18110000 1 WABCO4CHANNEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES 56 54010100 1 AERIAL CHASSIS PREP (SINGLE AXLE) 57 54010000 1 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ON CHASSIS 58 11024250 1 CAB TSAL4SE 73" 10" RR 1/2 59 11030025 1 CAB CERTIFICATION - STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY 60 11031025 1 CAB TILT SYSTEM /AIR TURN VALVE 61 11031100 1 MANUAL BACK-UP TILT SYSTEM 62 11031350 1 CAB DOORS, FULL LENGTH Page 1112 of 1812' Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 63 11031421 1 CAB DOOR WINDOWS, POWER 64 11031401 1 CAB SIDE WINDOWS, FIXED 65 11031445 1 TWO FIXED WINDOWS IN BACK WALL OF CAB APPROX 11.25" X 5.25" OVAL 66 11031465 1 WINDOW TINTING (LIMO TINT 8) 67 11030210 1 EXTERIOR COMPTS, SIDE OF EXT CAB 68 52010010 1 SYNCHRONIZED ELECTRIC INTERMITTENT WIPERS 69 27022000 1 HANDRAILS, CAB, KNURLED STAINLESS STEEL 70 27030600I 1 COAT HOOKS FOR GRAB HANDRAILS (4) 71 27030007 1 HANDRAILS, REAR CAB INTERIOR DOOR WINDOW KNURLED STS 72 38010015 I 1 MIRRORS LANG MEKRA 300 SERIES REMOTE 73 I 1102440S 1 RAISED GRILLE, LEVEL STYLE FACADE (ISX) 74 I 20010085 1 BUMPER, 24" EXTENSION 75 20040215 1 STORAGE WELL, DEEP CENTER, FULL WIDTH (24" BUMPER) 76 20030100 1 TREADPLATE COVER FOR BUMPER TROUGH 77 1 **ENG Storage Well Cover Note: Body Facility to provide/install storage well cover 78 20088888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, Raise from bumper lid to 4" 79 12010SOO 1 AIR HORNS, DUAL, GROVER #2040 RECTANGULAR 80 1 **ENG** Air Horns Location: Inboard In Bumper 81 12030350 1 LANYARD CONTROL FOR AIR HORNS 82 12510110 1 SIREN, WHELEN 295HFS2, REMOTE FLUSH MOUNT 83 12530205 1 ELEC SIREN WIRED TO STEERING WHEEL BUTTON 84 12610100 1 SIREN SPEAKER, CAST PROD 4201-613-A (1) IN BUMPER 85 1 **CLAR NOTES, Mount siren head low on center panel 86 12710100 1 SIREN, FEDERAL Q213, FLUSH GRILLE MOUNT Page 1113 of 1812 I9=0m 87 12730205 1 MECH SIREN WIRED TO STEERING WHEEL BUTTON 88 12730305 1 FOOT SWITCH, DRIVER'S SIDE, FOR MECH SIREN 89 12730310 1 FOOT SWITCH, OFFICER'S SIDE, FOR MECH SIREN 90 32520510 1 HEADLIGHTS, LED, DUAL STS HOUSINGS 91 49010300 1 WHELEN 400 SERIES LED FRONT TURN SIGNALS (4) 92 32530500 1 ALTERNATING FLASHER FOR HEADLIGHT 93 11035405 1 DIAODPLATE REAR EXTERIOR WALL OF CAB 94 13035430 1 DIAONDPLATE CAB ROOF 36" x 59" 95 31010287 1 INTERIOR, MULTISPEC GRAY SPECKLE PAINT /G Y -BLACK DURAWEAR 96 11032929 1 DOOR PANEL, FULL STS 97 11032950 1 REFLECTIVE MATI., INTERIOR CAB DOORS, SCOTCHUTE STRIPE 98 31010290 1 CAB INTERIOR FLOOR COVERING, GRAY RUBBERIZED 99 22S10100 1 ENGINE ENCLOSURE, FULL SIZE ` 100 22510530 1 ENGINE ENCLOSURE COVERING, SCORPION BLACK URETHANE BLEND 101 11031680 R CONSOLE /MAP BOOK STORAGE, TOP OF ENGINE ENCLOSURE 102 I 22610050 1 ENGINE HOOD LIGHT, LED (1) 103 11031512 1 COMPUTER TRAY IN LIEU OF GLOVE BOX 104 30010125 1 INSTRUMENTATION, BEEDE GAUGES / CENTER & OVERHEAD CONSOLES 105 30010700 1 CAB PUMP SHIFT 106 29910000 1 LOAD MANAGER, CLASS -1 107 30031100 1 HIGH IDLE SWITCH 108 30031777 1 112V POWER POINTS, (4) 109 11040000 1 ICAB ACCESSORY FUSE PANEL 110 84541550 1 POWER GROUND STUDS Page 1114 of 1812' Page 1115 of 1812 Line Item # QtyItem Description/Comments 111 30110000 1 VEHICLE DATA RECORDER, AKRON/ELDON 112 33510030 1 INTERIOR CAB LIGHTS, RED/CLEAR LED (2) 113 34010030 1 INTERIOR CREW LIGHTS, RED/CLEAR LED (2) 114 33530650 1 LIGHTS IN CAB DOORS, WHELEN LED500 115 1 **ENG Cab Door Light Color Red 116 33010000 1 SPOTLIGHTS, HAND HELD, OPTRONICS K 003, MTD ON BREAKER COVER 117 28010750 1 DEFROSTER, HEATER & A/C -SEVERE CLI (COMPACT) 118 28030SOO 1 I DEFROSTER DUCTWORK, ENTIRE WINDSHIELD 119 11031687 1 TOOL MOUNTING PLATE, 25" x 19.5", TOP OF HEAT/AC UNIT 120 38S10200 1 DRIVER'S SEAT, BOSTROM SIERRA ELECTRIC 121 38310000 I 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 122 39010120 1 OFFICER'S SEAT, BOSTROM TANKER 450 ABTS SCBA (DU WEAR) 123 39030010 1 OFFICER'S SEAT COPT, OPEN FRONT 124 38310000 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 125 39521126 1 CREW SEAT2, BOSTROM TANKER 450 ABTS SCBA (DU WEAR) 126 38310000 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 127 39521425 1 CREW SEAT3, BOSTROM TANKER 400CT AM SOBA FLIP UP (DURA EAR) 128 38310000 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 129 39521426 j 1 CREW SEAT4, BOSTROM TANKER 40OCT ABTS SOBA FLIP UP (DU R) 130 38310000 1 HELMET STORAGE, UNIVERSAL BRACKET 131 39SSOIOG 1 SEAT COLOR, GRAY 132 39610000 I 4 SCBA BRACKETS, BOSTRO, SECURE ALL(4) 133 38410000 1 SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM, AKRON / WELDON 134 39710015 1 CREW SEAT COPT, FRONT DROP-DOWN DOORS (73" B) Page 1115 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 135 11031740 1 OVERHEAD STORAGE, FRONT OF 30" RR /NET 136 60012305 1 AMAX -15 GPM 6" SUCTION SINGLE STAGE PUMP 137 60025000 1 GEARBOX, HALE, G -SERIES, REAR MOUNTED 138 60026000 1 PUMP PACKING, HALE 139 60031005 1 ALLOY ANODES, HALE 140 60035121 1 PUMP TEST, MISTRAS GROUP, INC 141 61S10000 1 AUXILIARY COOLER (HEAT EXCHANGER) 142 I 62010002 1 STAINLESS STEEL PIPING 143 66020100 I 1 13" TANK TO PUMP /CHECK VALVE 144 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 145 61770120 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, PUSH/PULL HANDLE, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 146 73010100 1 TANK FILL 1.5" 147 1 61720200 1 VALVE, ELK RT 148 i 61770120 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, PUSH/PULL HANDLE, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 149 I 61010405 1 I ENGINE PRESSURE GOVERNOR, CLASSl TPGJ1939 150 61210050 1 INTAKE PRESSURE CONTROL, HALE, STS 151 63021100 1 6" MAIN SUCTION, LEFT SIDE 152 6303 00 1 HALE MASTER INTAKE VALVE, ELEC 153 65030000 1 2.5" LEFT SIDE INLET 154 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 155 61770100 1 I ACTUATOR, VALVE, SWING HANDLE 156 6003 10 1 THREADS, NST 157 63025100 1 6" MAIN SUCTION, RIGHT SIDE 158 6303 00 1 HALE MASTER INTAKE VALVE, ELEC Page 1116 of 1812] LineF64030000 ItDescription/Comments 159 1 2.5" RIGHT SIDE INLET 160 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 161 61770100 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, SWING HANDLE 162 60036010 1 THREADS, NST 163 70525125 1 2.5" DISCHARGE, LEFT - Position 1 164 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 165 61770100 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, SWING HANDLE 166 77021000 1 GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 167 i 60036010 1 THREADS, NST 168 I 70525125 1 2.5" DISCHARGE, LEFT- Position 2 169 i 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 170 61770100 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, SWING HANDLE 171 77021000 1 GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 172 60036010 1 THREADS, NST 173 710251 1 4" DISCHARGE, RIGHT- Position 3 174 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 175 61770400 1 I ACTUATOR, VALVE, ELECTRIC, ELKHART UBEC-1 176 77021000 1 GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 177 60036010 1 THREADS, NST 178 71025125 1 2.5" DISCHARGE, RIGHT - Position 4 179 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 180 61770100 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, SWING HANDLE 181 77021000 1 I GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 182 1 60036010 1 THREADS, NST Page 1117 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 183 72130100 1 DISCHARGE 2.5" UPPER LEFT SIDE BODY 184 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 185 61770120 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, PUSH/PULL HANDLE, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 186 77021000 I 1 GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 187 60036010 1 THREADS, NST 188 7223 00 1 I ! DISCHARGE 1.5" FRONT BUMPER, 2" PLUMBING 189 61720200 1 VALVE, ELKHART 190 61770120 1 ACTUATOR, VALVE, PUSH/PULL HANDLE, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 191 77021000 1 I GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" 192 60036010 I 1 THREADS, NST 193 1 **ENG Front Bumper Swivel Location/Side = OfficersSide 194 I 1 **ENG Front Discharge Swivel Location/Trough = TopofBump 195 1 **CLAR NOTES, LDH DISCHARGE TO COME OUT STRAIGHT 196 72810000 1 TWO CROSSLAYS 2" VALVE-PIPING 1.5" SWIVEL 197 61720200 2 VALVE, ELK RT (2) 198 61770120 2 ACTUATOR, VALVE, PUSH/PULL HANDLE, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS (2) 199 77021000 2 GAUGE, DISCH, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS 2.5" (2) 200 60036010 2 THREADS, NST (2) 201 72910510 1 COVER, VINYL FOR CROSSLAYS (AERIALS) + 202 1 **ENG sslay/Speediay Cover Color = Red 203 1 **CZAR NOTES, Awning rail on rear, snaps on front, shock cords on side flaps 204 61742000 1 MASTER PUMP DRAIN, MULTIPORT 205 61730005 10 DRAIN VALVES, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS, LIFT-UP(10) 206 78521530 1 WATERWAY, 3" VALVE, ELK RT UBEC-3 ELECTRIC ACTUATOR Page 1118 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 207 73530650 1 AKRON 125 GPM 3126 BY-PASS SYSTEM / FLUSH TO A DISCHARGE LINE FOR ONE FOAM TANK 208 73531425 1 FOAM TANK 30 GALLON BUILT INTO BOOSTER TANK 209 1 **ENG State Discharges to be Plumbed for Foam FRONT CROSSLAY 210 74920310 1 MT S 1- SIDE MOUNT PUMP PANEL 211 74930500 1 PANEL FINISH, BLACK VINYL 212 74931000 1 ESCUTCHEON PLATES 213 74931050 1 COLOR CODING 214 1 **CLAR NOTES, MATCH 5584- FOR COLORS 215 75040210 1 TROUGH IN RUNNING BOARD, RIGHT SIDE 216 1 **ENG Specify Hose Type & Capacity Desired for Right Running Board Trough = 25 FT 5" 217 1 **ENG Right Trough Cover = VelcroStraps 218 75510210 1 PUMP PANEL LIGHTS, LED STRIPS 219 75530100 1 LIGHT ON OPPOSITE SIDE PUMP PANEL, LED 220 76010105 1 PUMP PANEL GAUGES & CONTROLS 221 60028050 1 PUMP PRIMER, TRIDENT, AIR 222 60029310 1 (1) PRIMER BUTTON - MAIN SUCTION 223 76030805 1 HALE TRV -L THERMAL RELIEF VALVE WITH LIGHTAT PUMP PANEL 224 76031900 1 AIR HORN PUSH BUTTON SWITCH ON PUMP PANEL 225 76510050 1 GAUGES, MASTER, INNOVATIVE CONTROLS, 4" 226 77510060 1 GAUGE, WATER LEVEL, FIRE RESEARCH, TANKVISION 227 77S40260 1 GAUGE, FOAM LVL, FIRE RESEARCH TANKVISION ! 228 83525200 1 WATER TANK BRAND, UPF 229 83520425 1 WATER TANK, 500 GAL, POLY 230 1 W226040 1 BODY -4, LEFT HIGH / RIGHT INTERMED / TRANS 1 October 15, 2015 Page 1119 of 1812' Line Item ItemDescription/Comments 231 80030001 1 STAINLESS STEEL SUBFRAME FOR BODY 232 81130200 2 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [Li] (2) 233 81150050 1 250# ADJUSTABLE SWING-OUT TOOL BOARD [1.2] (1) 234 INSTALL UNISTRUT ON REAR WALL OF L- 2 1 SPECIAL ITEM, INSTALL UNISTRUT ON REAR WALL OF L-2 235 1 **CLAR NOTES, (3) Vertical Unit strut 13/16" thick mounted on back wall, one centered horizontally and the one on each side 6" from the front and back wall 236 81130200 2 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [1.3] (2) 237 81130200 2 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [L4] (2) 238 81150300 1 60 SLIDE-MASTER TRAY [1.4] (1) 239 1 **CLAR NOTES, tray to be 100% out 240 81130200 1 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [113] (1) 241 81130200 1 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [112] (1) 242 91130200 1 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [R3] (1) 243 81130200 1 ADJUSTABLE SHELF [114] (1) 244 911S0300 1 600# SLIDE-MASTER TRAY [114] (1) 245 1 **CLAR NOTES, Tray to be 100% out 246 81150300 1 600# SLIDE-MASTER TRAY [A1] (1) 247 1 **CLAR NOTES, Tray to be 100% out 248 81165705 1 UNISTRUT TRACK IN COMPTS 249 80220311 1 i ROM ROLL-UP DOORS, NON-PAINTED SATIN FINISH 250 84S30910 1 COMPT LIGHTING, LED LIGHT STRIPS, 2 PER COMPT 251 80288888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, Raise Right Side Compts 8 Inches i 252 80288888 1 I SPECIAL ITEM, REAR WEBBING FOR HOSE BED COVER 253 1 **CLAR NOTES, ROLL UP DOORS TO BE BRUSHED NOT SATIN 11 October 15, 2015 Page 1120 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 254 81320300 1 MINI TOWER HOSE BED 255 81410000 1 COVER, VINYL, MAIN HOSE BED 256 81330302 1 HOSE BED DIVIDERS, ADJ (2) 257 81340100 1 HOSEBED ABOVE LEFT SIDE BODY 258 81430100 1 COVER, VINYL, FOR ADDT'L UPPER BODY HOSEBED 259 81910300 1 HANDRAILS, KNURLED STS, 70,7S, & 100 260 82072800 2 CHROME GRAB HANDLE (2) 261 1 **ENG State Grab Handle Locations = Near Pump panel right and left side i 262 82013300 1 STEPS, 70,75 & 100 263 82520000 1 RUB RAILS, EKTRUIDED ALUM 264 83010100 1 ALUMINUM TR DPLATE (AERIALS) 265 80231230 1 7 SCBA CYLINDER COMPTS 266 89988888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, BACKBOARD COMPARTMENT 267 89020335 1 LADDERS, ALCO-LITE QUI (T) 85' 16R', 24'-2sec, 35'-3sec & 10'F 268 89510001 1 LADDER MOUNTING, POLISHED ALUM BRACKETS 269 89088888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, DELETE THE 35FT LADDER 270 1 **CLAR NOTES, CHANGE 16FT ROOF TO 14 FT ROOF 271 84550110 1 I LICENSE PLATE BRACKET W/ LIGHT, LED 272 84510100 1 ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION 273 84520000 1 BACK UP ALARM, ECCO SA917 274 85010300 1 I TAIL/TURN, WHELEN 600, LED, QUAD /HALOGEN BACKUP LIGHTS 275 85110100 1 ICC LIGHTS, LED 276 I 85S10110 1 STEP LIGHTS, LED, WHELEN 2G i 277 SS710010 1 UNDERCARRIAGE GROUND LIGHTS, LED 12 October 15, 2015 Page 1121 of 1812; Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 278 86516600 1 WORK LIGHTS, COLLINS FX -12 SP /FLOOD 279 87020325 1 WARNING LIGHTS, UPPER, WHELEN, LED FREEDOM 12 280 1 **ENG Upper Warning Lights Note: Body Facility to provide/install lightbar 281 87520371 1 WARNING LIGHTS, LOWER, WHELEN 600 SUPER LED 282 87537731 1 WARNING LIGHTS, WHELEN 600, SUPER LED (PAIR) (1) 283 1 **ENG Warning Light Color =Amber 284 1 **ENG Warning Light Lens Color = Amber 285 8758 88 1 SPECIAL ITEM, REAR CAB SCENE LIGHTS 286 1 **CLAR NOTES, REAR CAB SCENE LIGHTS TO BE FEDERAL GH SCENE LIGHTS 010743, BEZEL CP101117 287 8839 02 1 I LIGHT, FR SPECTRA, LED, BROW 20K LUMENS, 12V(1) r2.. 88390910 2 LIGHT, FR SPECTRA, LED, SURFACE MNT, 15K LUMENS, 12V(Z) 289 88230612 1 GENERATOR, HARRISON, 10KW HYD MT 290 88250405 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL WITH 8 SPACES FOR BREAKERS 291 88251100 1 BREAKER PANEL, STD LOCATION (Li) 292 882SO100 2 120 VOLT OUTLET W/WEATHERPROOF COVER - EACH (2) 293 1 **ENG Outlet Locations = One each side in the rear wheelells, 1.5-20's 294 88388888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, RELAY FOR LADDER TIP LIGHT 295 88431100 1 HANNAY ECR -1614-17-18 REEL WITH 150'10/3 (1) 296 88390830 3 LIGHT, FR SPECTRA, LED, FIXED, 20K LUMENS, 240V(3) 297 I 1.0040220 1 MODEL, SL75 298 95010350 1 AERIAL LADDER, SL75 299 95012100 1 LIFTING CYLINDERS-SL75 300 95012200 1 EXTENSION & RETRACTION - SL75 13 October 15, 2015 Page 1122 of 1812' Line Item Item Description/Comments 301 9SO16100 1 TURNTABLE/ROTATION - SL7S 302 95015500 1 HYDRAULIC & ELECTRIC SWIVELS -SL75 303 95015220 1 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - SL75 304 95015300 1 EMERGENCY AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC MOTOR 305 95015400 1 INTERLOCK 306 95022100 1 JACKS - SCISSORS JACKS 307 95025310 ! 1 CONTROL STATION - SL75 308 95025405 1 DATA PLAQUES - AERIALS 309 95025505 1 OPERATIONAL TEST - LADDERS 310 95033300 1 WATERWAY-SL75 311 95050110 1 AERIAL SPOT LIGHTS - (4) COLLINS FX -12 SPOT/FLOOD 312 95088888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, SPECIAL MOUNT INTERCOM AND NOZZLE CONTROL MATCH HS -5584 3131 **CLAR NOTES, POSITION (2) LARGE WARNING LABELS ON INSIDE THE DRIVER SIDE HYDRAULIC DOOR TO I ALLOW FOR MOUNTING OF SPANNER WRENCHES 314 95055310 1 MONITOR, ELKHART 7205 COBRA E / SM1500E NOZZLE 315 950 115 1 INTERCOM SYSTEM, FRC ACT 2 -STATION (SA75/SL75) 316 95075000 1 120 VOLT UP LADDER 317 9SO80200 1 STOKES BASKET MOUNTED ON BASE SECTION OF BOOM 318 I 89910010 1 CORROSION REDUCTION PROGRAM (PROPOSALS) 319 I 90010050 1 STAINLESS PAINT SCHEME - STS PPRS & MINITOWER 320 90030159 1 PAINT FRAME RAILS, FUEL BEAM, BODY SUBFRAME & LOWER AERIAL COMPONENTS - BLACK 321 90030031 1 PAINT, TURNTABLE, SIDE PLATES & LIFT CYLINDER SILVER 322 90030015 1 A/C CONDENSER PAINTED ROOF COLOR 323 90510000 + ! 1 3" LETTERING, 22K (UP TO 40) 324 90530210 44 ADDITIONAL 4" SCOTCHLITE LETTERS ( CH)( ) 1 October 15, 2015 Page 1123 of 1812' Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 325 90530230 20 ADDITIONAL 8" SCOTCHUTE LETTERS (EACH) (20) 326 90610200 1 6" SCOTCHLITE STRIPE AROUND TRUCK 327 90630500 1 ONE PIECE "Z" STRIPE (UNDER 11-3/4") 328 90630100 2 1" SCOTCHLITE STRIPE ABOVE OR BELOW - EACH (2) 329 90682120 1 CHEVRON STRIPING, REAR BODY OUTBOARD, REFLEXITE 330 90710300 1 BOOM SIGN, 7S' AERIALS 331 1 **ENG State Boom Sign Paint Calor = RED 332 90750000 1 BOOM SIGN LARGER THAN STD 333 90720130 1 12" LETTERING FOR BOOM SIGN 334 90730100 24 ADDTL 22KT 6" LETTERS FOR BOOM SIGN(24) 335 I 90688888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, INSTALL FD EMBLEMS 336 90688888 I 1 SPECIAL ITEM, STAR OF LIFE DECALS 337 9101 00 1 MISC EQUIP - (1) PINT TOUCH-UP PAINT, STAINLESS STEEL NUTS & BOLTS 338 91030700 1 ZIAMATIC SAC -44 FOLDING WHEEL CHOCKS MTD / CH -44H HOLDERS (PAIR) 339 89050500 1 PIKE POLE STORAGE TUBES (3), DRIVER'S SIDE 340 89 050 510 1 PIKE POLE STORAGE TUBES (3), OFFICER'S SIDE 341 89088888 1 SPECIAL ITEM, DOORS FOR PIKE POLE TUBES 342 1 **CLAR NOTES, THERE WILL BE DOORS TO MATCH HS -5584 OVER PIKE POLE TUBES 343 8904 00 3 FIRE HOOKS UNLIMITED, 6' ALL PURPOSE HOOK (3) 344 89040SOO 2 FIRE HOOKS UNLIMITED, 8' ALL PURPOSE HOOK (2) 345 89040600 2 FIRE HOOKS UNLIMITED, 12' ALL PURPOSE HOOK (2) 346 1 **CLAR NOTES, THE 12 FT IS ACTUALLY A 30FT, ALL WITH GAS SHUT OFF ON HANDLE 99010000 1 MANUALS (1 -PRINTED 1 -CD) WITH DVD E347 348 99030100 2 ADDITIONALMANUFACTURER'S MANUAL (2) 15 October 15, 2015 Page 1124 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 349 2 2 ADDITIONAL MANUALS FROM MAJOR VENDORS (2) 350 1 **ENG Specify Additional Manual = CUMMINS 351 99031110 352 99510005 1 ONE YEAR WARRANTY -AERIALS 353 354 99999996 355 99999997 356 99999998 357 99999999 358 PDB000213 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Adapter-G"NST toS"Storz 359 PDB 0213 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Adapter -6" NST to S" Storz 360 PD6000167 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - 3" x 5" Storz Adapter 361 PD8000102 1 DEALER SUPPLIED- Antenna Mounting 362 PDB000122 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Compartment Matting- Ladder 363 PDB000209 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - David Intercom (Four Position) 364 PDB000128 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Start Guard 365 I PDB000381 366 PDB000107 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Rear Vision Camera F367— PDB000171 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Mount Akron Junction Box 368 PDB000170 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Akron Junction Box 369 PDB000368 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Traffic Cone holder 370 PDB 57 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Streamlight Firebox LED Light (1) 371 POB000457 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Streamllght Firebox LED Light (1) 372 PDB 0457 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Streamlight Firebox LED Light (1) 16 October 15, 2015 Page 1125 of 1812 Line Item # Qty Item Description/Comments 373 PDB000283 1 374 PDB 0102 1 DEALER SUPPLIED -Antenna Mounting 375 PD8000103 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Electrical Provision 376 PDB 0101 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Radio Mount- Dual Head 377 PDB000460 I 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Akron 443 Hydrant Wrench Set 378 PDB000460 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Akron 443 Hydrant Wrench Set 379 PDBOCID460 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - Akron 443 Hydrant Wrench Set 380 I PDB000462 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - AKRON SS -523 -MP STORZ SET 381 PDB 62 1 DEALER SUPPLIED - AKRON SS -523 -MP STORZ SET 382 PDO 185 383 10000410 1 PERFORMANCE BOND Total 17 October 15, 2015 Page 1126 of 1812' i Dig Emergency, Tactical, Rescue Vehicles www-ETItVEHICLES.com Mr. Gregory Hoggatt, Deputy Chief Boynton Beach Fire Rescue 2080 High Ridge Rd. Voynton Beach, FL 33426 mmM -, e We are pleased to provide you with the following shop order, drawing and chassis specifications and pricing for the purchase of one (1) new 2016 Freightliner M2 4 door crew cab AEV Type I Ambulance Module. Pricing is based on purchasing this unit off the Florida Sheriffs Association Bid No. 15-11-0116 Fire Rescue Vehicles & Other Fleej Equipment. Specification #02 -Type I Ambulance, Medium Duty (4x2) Freightliner M2. Price includes air fare, lodging, and meals for two (2) people to go to AEV factory for final inspection of your new unit. • Customrear console/desk to be designed incorporating the Stream lights. This console/desk wfl I be designed at pre -build meeting. • Complete unit (cab and module) to be painted solid red (customer to provide paim code number). • Rear tire to have value extenders installed. • Bound Tree Medical suction unit S-Scort VX2 with charging retention bracket variable regulator. • Graphic, lettering and chevrons to be installed as per your present layout. • One (1) FreightlineT parts and service DVD to be included. • Install three (3) Zico D bottle holders in curbside step well. • Install four (4) Zico SCBA brackets model #SC -50 -H -S -5F location TBD at pre - build. 0-'12 Hickman Drive Sanford, FL 32771 * 407.339.6737 *Fax 407-339.819-9 www.ETRLLC.com Page 1127 of 1812 ION Total price per unit ............. .............. .............. i_ ...... $231,448.00 Trade-in allowance unit #8712007 4300 Type I .................. <$ 4,250.00> Total price per unit ..................................................... $207,198.00 Plus applicable taxes, tag, and title, Above price is good for 30 days. Delivered to your location. Payment due on delivery. Upon payment, ETR, L.L.C. shall furnish the city a "Statement of Origin" or the necessary validated documents required for title application. Note: above trade-in allowance is based on the unit being in good running condition, no body damage, tires 50%+ and all equipment to be present as per pictures of the unit taken on September 10, 2015. Do not remove any graphic or lettering from unit. ETR will remove graphics and lettering and send confirmation picture after receipt of vehicle. Bill Amador Regional Sales Manager ETR, L.L.C. Page 1128 of 1812 1-7117017 BID NO. 15-11-0116 (CONTRACT PERIOD 02/02/15 — 03/31/16) OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ADDED TO BASE UNIT SPECIFICATION #02 — TYPE I AMBULANCE, 2 WffEEL DRIVE MEDIUM DUTY * Mechanical upgrades to chassis and related .................. 24,168.00 • Electrical upgrades to base bid ................................. 7,806.00 • Light & safety related warning systems ...................... 16,390.00 • Electrical/mechanical upgrades for safety patient/crew .... 3,229.00 • Mechanical upgrades to module exterior ..... 4,952.00 • Environmental & quality upgrades ......... .................. 633.00 Paint, graphics, and chevrons .................................. 3,904.00 Mechanical upgrades to module interior ..................... 4,896.00 Radio/communication related equipment .................... 867.00 Final Inspection at AEV Factory . ...... ...................... 2,000.00 Total price per unit ................. ..................... $231,448.00 Page 1129 of 1812 SHOP ORDERj ETR Boynton Beach Bill Amador 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Sales Rep: Terms: Drawing #: Est. Delivery Date: Customer PO Penalty: Customer #: OPF #: I Exp. Date: 05/09/2015 Quote No: 10332-0071 Job/Order No: Proposal J-9/1 4/2015 == """'BID STANDARDS*********** - 0.000 02107/11 == Order Date: Pre July 1, 2015 1 KKK Required State: Yes 1 I— Change Notice Number 8 Required: No 1 1 Vehicle Quantity (1 Vehicle) 1 1 Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008 Registered BODY NUMBER: I— MICKEY BODY DUE D. ACCOUNT MANAGER: Mikael Blevins REFERENCE UNIT M 16ML 18844 RE -WRITE DATE SEAT BELT POSITIONS MODS CAB SEAT BELT MOD: I— Totali 2 Positions REAR SEAT BELT MOD: I— TotaI7 3 Positions Revision Level: 0 - Zero - ORIGINAL VERSION 0.000 02/07/11 Type I Medium Duty Modular Ambulance " z W4944 5 �_ 6T Qv"' " 111691 1 - ellcumn- P Atel-ij •I 1101911NII < I— M2 Crew Cab Dealer Supplied Chassis Notes Bottom of Exhaust Outlet Needs to be Even With Top of Module. Dump Manually Activated with the Momentary Switch on Curbside Wall., Beside Rear Entry Door. Dump Automatically Raises When Vehicle is Started and Rear Entry Doors are Closed. E Page 1130 of 1812 nfffw� 11 1 XMIRMITIMIR I g 204" Wheel Base CA=91 11 Turning Diameter: 55ft - 4 in curb to curb (204" W < Batteries, (3) Group 31 Battery Terminal Type: 3/8" Threaded Stud LOCATION- Under Rear Passenger Door i I— Terminals, Battery- 3/8" LUG. Copper Alloy - (3) Batt Exhaust System I— Exhaust Termination, RH, Vertical. Muffler -term behind Cab Fuel Tank: Below Driver Door GVWR '20,000 pounds < Rear Suspension: OEM *NOTE: If Oxygen Lift is installed, then if the 02 Cmpt Door is open, the air suspension will not dump until door is closed* < I— DUMP ACTIVATION: Manuall y Activated With Momentary Switch on Rear of Bench The vehicle shall NOT Kneel (DUMP) with the vehicle in GEAR. I— M2 Crew Cab EXTERIOR ITEMS - (See Chassis Spec) < I— DEALER INSTALLED ITEMS Add Drip Rail With Rivots Across M4 Compartment Dealer Installed Streamlight Flashlight Rear of Cab Portable 02 Holders Dealer Installed Alligator V213 Double Seal Valve Extenders (1) Dealer Installed SSCOR Portable Suction System, Dealer Installed SCA Brackets Dealer Installed After Market Window Controls for Rear Doors Air Horns, Dual 24.5" Hadley Stutter tone., (1) ea side hood Centers & Lug Nut Covers for OEM Front Alum Wheels Centers & Lug Nut Covers for Rear OEM Alum Wheels M2 Crew Cab INTERIOR ITEMS - (See Chassis Spec) I— OEM Freightliner key fobs NOT included Customer is notified that this chassis does not include OEM key fobs. Aftermarket systems are available in the module door lock section. M• 2TSU-11 51r'PAF_V'1,1 Ili MW 17111-111111 11 .. - Ili I fit 1 0 < BOCU MICKEY BODY NOTE- Chassis Has Vertical Exhaust 0 < I— Body Build Information Body Number; 2 Page 1131 of 1812 ZUEUAKIM Account Manager; Mikaei Blevins Chassis Type: 2016 Freightliner M2 106MD, 4 -dr Crew Cab - SCR -Urea Mickey Body Due Date; 204"WheelBase CA=91" U111 Body,Mod: if Headroom: 74/72" Finished Interior - Ducted A/C Perko Air Vent, Exterior, Used for Compt Venting Compartment Construction: STANDARD, Unless Specified Otherwise SidesandBack. 100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom: .125 Aluminum Sheet Compartment Ceiling, .090 Aluminum Sheet I < I— Compt Floors. Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb Unless Specified Otherwise. �.Mlofi to WIN 1141fiell I— Body Drop* 6" Curbside and Street Side, Ahead of Rear Wheels I— Curb side Entry Door (CSE): 84.812" High x 28" Wide I— Compt Door Check : Double Action Gas Shock I— Door Swing Angle: Set just over 100 degrees < I— Step Well, CURBSIDE Entry, 2 -Step DP, Elongated for Portable 02 MTB NOTE: CIS Step Well Will be Elongated Forward of CSE Door for (3) Portable 02 Storage and Pordtabl Suction (See Custom Drawing from Steve Ring) A 0� . 0 1 1 1. .1 1 1 - 1 4 4 . 0 0 air. mam IMP, I 625111sidy-My fill me] silo K;J NVOIRITS] I I LZI 0 WZ1611 1:1.1 < I— [LOS Lt, Step Well: 3" Kin#4302S LED stainless steel surface mount housi Light shall come on with CS door only. LITE-K4302S i < I— IATS Light, Step Well: 3" Kinequip #430204S, Chrome, LED Kinequip No 430204S Light shall come on with CS door only, NOTE, Light will be mounted on Squad Bench Side of Step Well I-- < 1--M-1Compt(LF):72HR,78.5"Hx25"W.x21"D Splash Shield: Add a deflector plate between M-1 and M-2 to shield water splash from the compartment louvers. < I— Compartment Construction: STANDARD Diamond Platz Sides and Ba& .100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom: .125 Aluminum Sheet Compartment Celling090 Aluminum Sheet I Page 1132 of 1812 KOZUKIW� I— Compartment Finish: Diamond Plate Standard Compt Floor. Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb. < Compartment Door: SINGLE DOOR, Forward hinged 2 -point Latch NOTE: Set All Doors to Open as Far as Possible. Use Longer Shock on This Door So a Will Open As Far As Possible. < I— Tool Board IT/Aorizontal Base, Roll-out: Heavy Duty .188 Thick tray NOTE: Slide out board is for dealer installed equipment (Board will be 18" deep and 50" Tall with a 9" base at t"I Bottom) 7SM MWI Ire MOM a FEV5119-117-mm I— Slides: () Accurlde Full Extension < M1 Divider, Vertical, Full compartment height, alum, Fixed NOTE, Mount Divider As Close to Pull Out Tray as Possible < I— Strap: 2" Webb, w/ Chrome Metal Seatbelt buckle This strap is to secure things from moving while the vehicle is in motion, it is not a tested device and is not designed to be a crash stable securing device. NOTE: Locate Strap From Wall #1 to Fixed Divider With Footman Loops Mounted Just From Door Jamb on Wall #1 and Footman Loops on Divider Mounted on Side Toward all #3. 1— 2" Footman Loops: Locate back from jamb < Light, Compartment- Maxxima LED 18", EA, ILOS MTB Note: No light hole required NOTE: Light Mounted on Ceiling Near Door Jamb. I -- M-2 Compt (LFM), 42.7" H x 26.75" W x 21 " D NOTE: M2 compartment to have fixed divider for stair chair storage and (3) adjustable shelves to the right of the fixed divider. Compt Floor: Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb. Door, Compartment, Single Door, 1 Point Latch < M-2 Shelves (3), Adjustable, Ext- .125 Alum, 2" Upward IiX NOTE: Adjustable shelves to be from Fixed divider to Wall #3 I— Shelf Bracket: CPI 90 Deg with Slotted Holes < I— Divider, Vertical, Full compartment height, alum, Fixed NOTE: Fixed Divider will be Mounted to Allow for Stair Chair Storage to the Left of Divider. < F- Strap: 2" Webb, w/ Chrome Metal Seatbelt buckle IATS This strap is to secure things from moving while the vehicle is in motion, it is not a tested device and is not designed to be a crash stable securing device. NOTE: Locate Strap From all #1 to Fixed Divider 1— 2" Footman Loops: Locate back from jamb < Light, Compartment- (2) Maxxima LED 36", EA, ILOS MTB Note: No light hole required NOTE: Mount One Light on all #1 Near Door Jamb and Mount One Light on all #3 Near Door Jamb. Condenser Brackets. Behind Step Well El I N Page 1133 of 1812 I— 6tanoara L;o"auit: 1 -1 lz-­, wim -*, , i CONDUIT ORIGINATION POINT. Electrical Board CONDUIT TERMINATION POINT: Behind A/A Board (Panel) < i--M-2.5Compt(LWW):11.25"Hx4l.75"Wx2l"D NOb Door Straps on M2 5 Compartment Door IAT Rubber Bumpers to Help Hold Door Open. Install Footman Loops 8" From Wall #1 to Footman Loop and 8" From Wall #3 to Footman Loop. < I— Compartment Construction: STANDARD Diamond Plate Sides and Back: 100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom: .125 Aluminum Sheet Compartment Ceiling.090 Aluminum Sheet I— Compt (LR), 45" H x 52.375" W x 21 " D < I— Compartment Construction: STANDARD Diamond Plat- •- • desanclBack: 100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom:Aluminum Sheet Compartment Ceiling-. .090 Aluminum Sheet I- Compartment Door Panel i Diamond Plate I— Compartment Finish: Diamond Plate Standard I— Compt Floor: Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb. < I- Compartment Doors: DOUBLE DOORS, ILOS single NOTE. Set Rear (Trailing) Door to Open as Far As Possible and Front (Leading) Door Set at 90 Degrees so the M2.5 Drawer will Open and Not Hit. I— Shelf, Adjustable, Ext: .125 Aluminum, 2" Upward Lips I— Shelf Bracket� CPI 90 Deg with Slotted Holes < I— Light, Compartment: (2) Maxxima LED 36", EA, ILOS MTB Note� No light hole required 11 IT1101TI !1!•MITI, 111 1 1 •Bill . 0 I -- I— M-4 Compt (Tailboard): 13.25" H x 37" W x 24" D (4) SCBA Bottles MICKEY BODY NOTE -MAKE AND SHIP WITH BODY A WINE RACK STYLE BOTTLE HOLDER TO HOLD (4) BOTTLES. PER STEVE RING DRAWING. (M-4—COMPT—BOYNTON—BEACH) < I— Compartment Construction: STANDARD Diamond Plate Sides and Back� .100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom: .125 Aluminum Sheet Compartment Ceiling: .090 Aluminum Sheet I— Compartment Door Panel. Diamond Plate I— Compartment Finish: Diamond Plate Standard I- Compt Floor. Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb. I— Compartment Door: SINGLE DOOR, 1 -point Latch, Hinged BOTTOW I -- I— M-5 Compt (RR): 72 HR, 29.5 H x 52.375 W x 21.0"D < I— Compartment Construction ' STANDARD Diamond Plate Sides and Back: .100 Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Compartment Bottom. .125 Aluminum Sheet Compartment Ceiling: .090 Aluminum Sheet I I Page 1134 of 1812 09/14/2015 Pace 6 Compartment Door Panel: Diamond Plate 1 Compartment Finish- Diamond Plate Standard 1 Compt Floor: Sweep -out, even with bottom doorjamb. 1 < Compartment Doors: DOUBLE DOORS, ILOS single 1 NOTE: Set all doors to open as far as possible. I— Shelf, Adjustable, Ext: .125 Aluminum, 2" Upward Lips 1 I— Shelf Bracket. CPI 90 Deg with Slotted Holes I < Light, Compartment:(2) Maxxima LED 18", EA, ILOS 2 MTB Note: No light hole required NOTE- Mount One Light on all #1 Near Door Jamb and Mount One Light on all #3 Near Door Jamb, 1-- 1 M-6 Compt (RRFwd): DELETE 1 I-- I M-7 Compt (RF): 72" H x 23.75" W x 21.0" (Below FL), 1/0 < I— Compartment Door; SINGLE DOOR, 2 -point Latch NOTE: Set All Doors to Open As Far As Possible < I— Light, Compartment: Maxxima LED 36", EA, ILOS MTB Note: No light hole required NOTE: Light Mounted on all #3 of M7 Compartment near door jamb, Rear Access Doors: 46 3/4" Wide x 60 5/8" High WELDING -CELL 1 1 NOTE. Bottom of Exhaust Outlet Needs to be Even With Top of Module I— Stainless Steel - Sill protection: For the following compartments < I— M-1: Left Front Compartment - Single Bend AEV to fabricate < I— M-2.- Left Front Middle Compartment - Single Bend AEV to fabricate < I— M-3: Left Rear Compartment - Single Bend AEV to fabricate < I— M-5, Right Rear Compartment - Single Bend AEV to fabricate < I— M-7: Right Front Compartment - Single Bend AEV to fabricate 1 BODY PROTECTION AND TRIM PACKAGE: M2 Wire/Hose Cover, Diamond Plate, Between Cab & Module I-- < Batt Box Under Cab, Passenger Side Crew Cab M2, Holds Up to (3) Grp 31 Batteries NOTE: Batteries Located on Passenger Side of Cab Below Rear Cab Door. 11 NOTE: Install an Intermediate Step 12 Long With Bar Grate used for Easier Entry/ExIt Into Rear of Cab on Driver and Passenger Side. NOTE� Have CCP Leave the Upper Step Off of Passenger Side Battery Box and AEV will Install so Both Stepg! Will be Same Height From Bottom Step Page 1135 of 1812 I1r-TH'TX1W < I— Fuel Tank Cover: Diamond Plate, Driver Side Crew Cab M2 NOTE: Install an Intermediate Step With Bar Grate for Easier Entry/Exit Into Front Cab on Driver and Passenger Side. Driver Side Intermediate Step Will be 12" Long Due to OEM Fuel Tank Straps and Passenger Side Will be 12" Wide. The Intermediate Steps Will be Mounted Lower Than Standard Location to Minimize Distance Between Steps for Easier Entry/Exit (Reference 15ML 18086) I— Bumper, Rear:Medium Duty Hd Framed wiDP pontoon covers MICKEY BODY NOTE: See Steve Ring Drawing (2-INCH—BUMPER—FRAME—BOYNTON) Step, Center: 2" x 9" Grip strut, flip -up I— Step, Bus Style: None Dock Bumpers: Rubber 2 1/4" H x 16" W x 2" Thick AEV Part No. BUMP -02A 17 1-- Fenders, Rear: Polished Aluminum, Medium Duty Skirt Rails: Polished Diamond Plate, wl 6 Kinequip Strip Lights, ILOS X -Series Design Purchasing NOTE : Special Order from COP. Delete standard skirt rails from Mickey Body < I— Skirt rail Lights, Front Pair (1) Each side, forward position, in front skirt rail < 1— (2) Skirt rail LED Strip Lights, Kinequip KFL-SLRC8, Red/White NOTE: Mount Red On TOP and Clear on Bottom Red Flashes opposite to White I— Skirt rail Lights, Middle Pair (1) Each side, rear position, in front skirt rail < 1— (2) Skirt rail LED Strip Lights, Kinequip KFL-SLRC8, Red/White NOTE: Mount Red On TOP and Clear on Bottom Red Flashes opposite to White < I— Skirt rail Lights, Rear Pair (1) Each side, in rear skirt rail < 1— (2) Skirt rail LED Strip Lights, Kinequip KFL-SLRC8, Red/White NOTE.- Mount Red On TOP and Clear on Bottom Red Flashes opposite to White 1— (4) CAB LED Strip Lights, Kinequip KFL-SLRC8, Red/White 2 NOTE: Mount Clear On TOP and Red on Bottom NOTE: Install (4) Strip Lights, (2) on Each Side of Cab on Bottom Step Below Each Cab Entry Door. (See Drawing) I— Skirt rail Lights Switched.- Separate Switch in the Cab console FA Page 1136 of 1812 09/1412015 Pape 8 I-- LED Ground Lights : (6) Kinequip White 8" LED lights, In Skin rails 1 < I-- Cab Ground Lights, (2). Kinequip LED Strip light #KFL-SLC8 2 Mounted under cab steps (2) each side for each cab door. F- 2 < LED Ground Lights Switched: 1 Separate Switch in the Cab console and with any entry or compartment door and to stay on 30 seconds after doors are closed. I -- Comer Caps: 24.0" High, Alum Diamond Plate If there is a body drop, add the appropriate height to Corner Caps. 1 11 . 11 0 1 6 91 $It#] ej lrqt-�n r - Rear Kick Plate- Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Recessed Tag Area: Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate I-- Location: Offset to Driver Side Due to M4 Compartment 1 -- Tag Light: Kinequip LED #132703C Rear Deflector: ONE < (2) Rear Door Hold Opens: 51/2" Grabber Style, each door AEV Part No: HOLD -1 6A (2) U11070 =—trolMs 1117MV=04tMoors are open. 1-- 1 Mud Flaps Front: NONE I < Mud Flaps Rear: Modular, Rubber, Medium Duty units AEV Part# FLAP -01 W411111=1161:1 11 0 I CORNER CAP LED ICCMARNING LIGHTS Front Corner Cap LED ICC/Warnlng Lights: Warnings RED/WHITE Center ICC Lights (5' ) On OEM Cab Roof Front [CC Lt Guards: NONE Rear Corner Cap LED ICCMarning Lights: Warnings RED/AMBER I-- Rear ICC Lts. (3) RED Weldon LED No 9186-1500R Switch wl Headlights Rear ICC Lt Guards: (3) Across Rear [CC Warning Lights Switched: Primary Only LED Lights, Patient on Board, Exterior I-- Amber LED POB Light, Each 2 NOTE: Install Lights on Bottom of Exterior Outer Corner of M3 Rear (Trailing) Door and M5 Rear (Trailing) Door. (See Drawing) M M- I I :I bi R po", i M 0.7; 1 a g w mg Page 1137 of 1812 11jr-THMNOW, N I— Blue LED Light, Each, 110AE I— Lights Switched with Entry Door Switch LED Lights, Door Panel Warning, Interior I— Amber LED POB Light, Each NOTE: Lights Installed on Interior Door Panel on the Lower Outer Comer of the M1 Door Panel, M2 Door Pane, 103 Leading (Front) Door Panel, M7 Door Panel, C/S Entry Door Panel and Both Rear Entry Door Panels, I Red it LED Light, Each., NONE I White LED Light, Each, NONE 1 Red LED Light, Each, ONE 1 Blue LED Light, Each, ONE 1 Lights Switched with Entry Door Switch 1 Underbody ("BUM") Lights: NONE 1 • Tail Lights, Whelen LED Combinations, ILOS, Non FORD chassis I Stack Lights Top to Bottom: Turn Signals Backup Lights Brake/Taillights • I— Side Marker Lts: (2) Whelen 700 LED Red Runningfrurn, ILOS 1 This is a 700 Series Tail/Stop Fully Populated Light Used for Side Marker. These are to both have flanges. Whelen 600 Series, Tail Lights Flanges: (6) Chrome for above 600 Series Tail lights - INCL Stop/Tail, Whelen 600 Series, LED, Pair, Maximum Populated Turn, Whelen 600 Series, LED, Pair Back up, Whelen 600 Series, Halogen, Pair H Patient Area Turn and Stop Light Indicator, one • Third (3rd) Brake Light: Kinequip KFL-3BLO1 LED I LOCATION. Over Rear Access Doors. Do not cut traditional hole. Just screw and wire holes required. I— Light is to steady bum, no flash SCENE/FLOOD LIGHTS (LED -24 Series) I— Left Scene Lights: (2) LED -24, Whelen 900 1 < I— Left Flood Activate: Left Flood Switch 1 Activate: (1) Switch in Front Switch Panel for Each Side Street Side Rear Scene Light to Activate When the Vehicle is in Reverse I— Right Scene Lights- (2) LED -24, Whelen 900 1 < I— Right Flood Activate: Right Flood Switch and open CSE Door 1 Curbside Rear Scene Light to Activate When the Vehicle Is in Reverse and CSE Door Open, Rear Load ght Bar I— Activate: Rear Flood Switch, Reverse and Lead RA Door Add Activation Rearward Left and Right scene lights. come on w/ Reverse HEAT AND AC < AC (HVAC) SYS. ACC HotWeathPkg, Ducted Ceiling - Horizontal W/UV Purification Mounted Above ALS Cabinet Return Air Plenum: Above RF -ALS AC Evaporator, ACC (AC/Heat unit) w/ dual fans - STD horizontal Condensation Drain Pan: Internal ABS Heater Hoses. EPDM - Nomex Rubber (per Ford QVM) Page 1138 of 1812 09/14/2015 Pace 10 AG Aoses: Carrier "Quick GlicK" hose and fifting system FILTER- Washable Carbon Pre -Filter Additional Filter: Hepa, Horizontal units < Ducted AIC Delivery. Insulted foil wrap, 10 registers 8 registers in ceiling; 2 registers on A/C Cabinet face. < I— Thermostat, Rear A/C, Digital, Class 1 LX -1, Includes Front Alst Thermostat located in A/A as part of LX1 Multiplexed System Must have optioned the LX1 System. Espar Heater System: None CEILING PANELS ' Gloss Mica over 1/4" hard plywood - Multiplex < I— Dome Lts, LED K15: Kinequip, (4) Streetside, (4) Curbside NOTE � (1) Button/Icon In the Rear Switch Panel for All Dome Lights With Switch High/Low/Off I— Timer, Spring wound Constant Hot, Check out, 15 Minute Located on curbside wall at head of squad bench. =*. 111MIM-3 =1. 104M410=0 Timer to PoDOMES, hhIgh intensity I— Constant Hot, Check out, Class 1 Multiplex System Activated with opening of either C/S or Rear Entry Doors. mm-1,111cmul M-6mr-711 f• - 0 1 1 - a Fg.r.na.w. I!n.11F.070ITZ-4:1 - . .$I- I -- IV Hook No 1: CPI Rubber IV 2008-1 (Recessed Mount), ILOS I— LOCATION: Over head/chest area, primary patient on COT IV Hook No 2: CPI Rubber IV 2008-1 (Recessed Mount), ILOS LOCATION: Over head/chest area, secondary patient on S/B F- IV Hook No 3: CPI Rubber IV 2008-1 (Recessed Mount), ILOS I— LOCATION- Over Knee/Waist area, primary patient on COT IV Hook No 4: CPI Rubber IV 2008-1 (Recessed Mount), [LOS I— LOCATION 'Over Knee/Waist area, secondary patient on SiB IV Hook No 5: Hook 07 With No Velcro bag stabilizer - IATS LOCATIOo Rear of Action Area Box on Back Wall I-- < I— Recessed C/S Grab Rail, ceiling: 1 i25 Dia._. 3 pt, 72in, Gray Antimicrobial Grab Rail will be recessed in a ABS pan. AEV Part No: RAIL-BK720S Insulation: Circumferential PKG, Reflective w/ Air cell care Insulation: Entry D. Reflective w/ Air cell core < Insulation. Floor, 1/2" Block Foam Generation 7 Floor Design Stepwell Insulation- None .......... A .... . M Page 1139 of 1812 09/14/2015 Pacie 11 Light Bar, 72" Whelen LED Freedom 72" Whelen LED Freedom Install on Cab Roof Super LED Colors: Lens Color to be Clear (1) Switch in Front LX -1 Switch Panel NOTE. The Clear Lights Will Go Out in Secondary Light Bar LOCATIOR 'Box REAR! Surface mount Light Bar Switched: PRIMARY / SECONDARY Rear Load Lights, Switched REAR FLOOD LED WARNING LIGHT SYSTEM - M2 LTD < I-- Flasher: None, All Super LED's Are Programmable Fast, Alternate within each fixture, Random Flash unless otherwise specified. Standard Pattern Table I-- Pattern. 900's #9, 700 Split #15, 700 Solid #21 I-- (2) Grille Lights: Whelen 700, LED. - M2 (Super LED) NOTE: Grille Lights to be Installed as: (2) On Lower Grille: (1) To Far Left and (1) to Far Right Flanges, (2) 700 -Chrome Flange for lights above Lights: (2) Whelen 700, Super RED LED/RED LENS, Programmable ILOS LED Lights, Programmable, Pair of Lights LED Color for Above 700 Super LED Pair: Red I (2) Front Intersection Lts: Whelen 700, LED (Super LED) I-- Flanges: (2) 700 -Chrome Flange for lights above 1 Lights:(2) Whelen 700, Super Split RED/WHITE LED/CLEAR LENS, Programmable ilos I Programable Lights Split Color LED Color for Above 700 Super LED Pair: Red/Clear DELETE (1) Center Front Warning Light I I-- I (2) Front Warning Lts: Whelen 900, (Super LED) 1 Flanges: (2) 900 -Chrome Flanges for lights above 1 Light: Whelen 900, Super RED LED/RED LENS, Programmable ILOS 2 LED LighW Programmable, Single Light 2 (4) Side Warning Lts: elen 900, (Super LED) Flanges: (4) 900 -Chrome Flanges for lights above Light. Whelen 900, Super RED LED/RED LENS. Programmable ILOS 4 LED Lights: Programmable, Single Light 4 (2) Rear Intersection Lts : Whelen 700, (Super LED) IATS Flanges (2) 700 -Chrome Flanges for lights above Locations: (1) Under M2.5 Compartment and (1) on C/S Same Height Light: Whelen 700, Super RED LED;1RED LENS, Programmable ILOS 2� I-- LED Lights: Programmable, Single Light 2 Rear Intersection Lights Switched: PRIMARY/ SECONDARY 1 Page 1140 of 1812 09/14/2015 Paae 12 (2) Rear Warning Lts. Whelen 900, (Super LED) ilos Flanges: (2) 900 -Chrome Flanges for lights above Location: REAR, (1) aligned w/ EACH upper window in RA doors. Light: Whelen 900, Super RED LED/RED LENS, Programmable ILOS I— LED Lights, Programmable, Single Light < Brake Light Override: Wire into rear warning lights above LIGHTS SHALL STEADY BURN FOR BRAKES Override Function: During ALL modes Additional Rear Warning Lights' NONE DELETE (1) Rear Center Warning Light Additional Kick Plate Lts, On Rear : NONE LED Program Switch: NONE ELECTRICAL -CELL 3 Dump Manually Activated With the Momentary Switch on Curbside all, Beside Rear Entry Door. Dump Automatically Raises When Vehicle is Started and Rear Entry Doors are Closed. Air Tank Drain Lines MJJJr,".:Fr.fl z* 0=0 F77 Tog 1 < AUTOMATIC HI IDLE WITH LX -1 SYSTEM NOOMATICALLY WITH LOW VOLTAGE. (CHASSIS HAS TO HAVE THE HI IDLE OPTION FROM DEALER) I— Flasher, Headlight: NONE < H5nd Held S ot Li,,vht: Optronics Blue Ep_40G�- Hook-07. Clip -onto spotlight ring M0*]1ZRT1T=- < Battery Switch: Cole Hersee 2484-16 Paddle, Medium Duty Cole Hersee Paddle style battery switch powers up and shuts down the CONVERSION only! Chassis relatel' circuits shall remain wired in the O.E.M. configuration per Ford QVM Bulletin No 63. SWITCH LOCATION: Behind Drivers Seat on Floor With a Smoke Lexan Cover Over Battery Switch, With Face Plate LABEL NOTE: The Headlights and DOT lights Need to Cut OFF With Battery Timer. This Option Included on Chassi� 1-- Batteries WiredParallel for higher amperage < !-- Battery Switch & Auto -Battery Shut -down (Kill Circuit): 5 Minu MDUL-ss32 Non adjustable timer set for 5 minutes. This will Include Cole Hersee 2484-16 Paddle Page 1141 of 1812 Dash Light: NONE F - Cabinet Interior Lights: None POWER Door Locks i Module Doors - Freightliner M2 Mod < I— Door Locks, Tied into OEM System Freightliner M2 Module power locks are tied to the Chassis power lock system - 1 •0 1 0 . W a •• 900 . "SiMPL6191 $1 0 I— Door Lock Switches : Integrated in Interior Entry door Handles AEV part (2) HAND -ILS AEV Part No: SWIT-32L AEV Part No� BOOT-01 ONLY the following doors shall have power door locks - Electric Door Lock: MIA Compt: (NONE) Electric Door Lock. Rear Access Doors Electric Door Lock: Curbside Access Door Electric Door Lock- (M-7) Right Front Compt Door Unlock Switch, Momentary, Exterior, hidden AEV Part No: SWITCH -32L AEV Part No: BOOT-01 NOTE: Installation of Remote Door Lock Switch feature may increase likelihood of unauthorized entry inti to hold AEV or chassis manufacturer harmless for an loss of vehicle or contents caused by unlawful access. < I— Location: Front Bumper Area NOTE., Unlock Switch to be Located by the Driver Side Front Tow Hook Not on Top of Bumper. I— I-- < I— Door Unlock Switch #24 Behind Cover, Red, Shore Line Inlet -20A Super Auto Ejecli NOTE: Unlock Switch #2 Will be Inside Kussmaul Cover Plate I— Location #2: Installed on Rear Driver Side Beside Tail Lights (See Drawing) Air Pump, Kussmaul, Auto Pump., None < Intercom, Fire Research ICA1 00-A11 Two way cab to patient area Install Master Unit in Front Console Install Remote (Hands Free operation) In A/A Parts: (1) Fire Research ICAI 00 Intercom System Part # ICA -1 00-A-- KIT ICA Front Master With Volume and Push to Talk Controls, Mounts in Front Console Rear With Hands Free Mou on A/A Wall I- 11111 iii 1011110111 I -- Back-up Alarm: Standard I— Cut Off Switch: NONE < Circuit Board, • des the Following Items, please add to order: All the following need to be added as usual, Rear Digital Thermostat/Control for A/C, includes front alst Door Open 5, minute check out timer for Domes Oxygen Contents Gauge front and back ik Page 1142 of 1812 09/14/2015 Pale 14 M__ 9=11"M1111=40-15 [(N1,61tel LyAmnamely]WIS I wal M nc kyj l4a"I LVAI:W01 kin wftelwo I ILYA 1wrim -I m1mg9l'I'm a 9 R Voltage Monitor, LX -1, wl Warning Light Addtional Modum for LX -1 System Back Up Camera: Installed Ext over Rr Doors - VCCS 155 ASA Patient Area Camera: Bullet Style (Grab rail Recess) (1) CAMR-CAMCCD (1) `R''^ 111 I— Camera Mounted Toward-. Rear (Faces Forward) I— Circuit Protection, 12V: FET - Auto -reset LX1 in Switch Panel Location - In Cab Console Patient Area LX1 Panel: Pt Area LX1 Switch Panel: One Standard In Patient Compartment I— Switch Panel Located: Streetside A/A 2nd Patient Area Switch Panel: ONE 3rd Patient Area Switch Panel: ONE Sequencer, LX1, with load manager. < CONSOLE, 4 Door Cab: M2Std. Scribe fit to OEM Dash and cab floor. NOTE- Route Wires From Console to Behind Passenger Seat, Out of the Passenger Side of Console and Instal' a Metal Cover Over Wires With Cactus Mat Installed Over Metal Cover. Install Cov- • •• omponents in Cab Also, NOTE � Custom Length Console With Switch Panel at Front, Then Siren, Then Radio Space, Then Intercom, Then Map Slots, Then Cup Holders in the rear for the Two Rear Seats. Cab Console SWITCH PANEL: FL -M2 Volt and Amp meters. Digital, Mulitplex Systems Engraved LOGO: None < I— Door/Comp Ajar Buzzer: Activate with Entry & Compt Do This is in addition to Indicator Lights. .1 3AM33MM I_ Customer Radio - Space for Customer Supplied Radio Heads I_ Console Finish: Black, Textured "Easy Grip" < Ground Straps, Module to Framei (Qty 4) Braided Grind/Clean each ground site on the O.E.M. frame to bare steel. Grade 8 hex head bolts, Nuts, and external tooth lock washers. Tighten to minimum 20 Ft/Lb. 7 M] A a r, Z �_$ R- SY91 0 Z I a Z •- 0 1 f A• EggIS111,2111I W. ". gWm: Mi. • Zu M-1-71 10 0-716P• - . I .r, Page 1143 of 1812 F#P* EUKOW IS-JuilwAil Radio Power No 1: 30A, Pos and Neg, 10 awg Wires MDT Gateway Power Source loin ==-11MMIN-A M • =-I 6- W ki•I go np M I I Radio Power Source: Ignition Switch Hot LOCATION: Behind Action Area Board Radio Power No 3: 30A, Pos and Neg, 10 awg Wires Radio Power Source- Battery Switch Hot LOCATION: Inside Cab Center Console ANTENNA LEADS < Antenna Base wl Coaxial Cable: KE794 #1 14OUV-�CE794 < I-- Roof Location: OEM Cab Roof MOUN-K794 I-- Termination Point: Inside Center Console MOUN-K794 M'LILSIOMKII]wfr- UNN"i I . Patient Area Radio : None 125V SHORE LINE AND OUTLETS I -- I-- Shore Line Inlet' 20A Super Auto Eject, ILOS < I-- Inlet location: Front of Driver Side of Box in Angled Housing NOTE! The Shore Line Inlet Will be Located on the Forward Left Edge of the Module in a 45 Degree housi Install a Label to Identify the Inlet is for the Inverter. The Height of the Inlet Cannot Exceed 56" From the Grou to the Top of the Shore Line Inlet. I < I-- Indicator Light, Shore line: Weather proof, power by SL, Green Indicator light located above shore line inlet. I-- Cover, Red, Shore Line Inlet: 20A Super Auto Eject, ILOS I-- < Inpower Timer: VCM -05-01 SF, Installed AEV part TIME -VC M05 VCM -05-01 SF NOTE: This allows the auto eject to be wired to the ignition switch 11-0 splicing into the OEM starter circuit and is required any this vehicle e1 1 0 Page 1144 of 1812 K-17JE901 1-- 1 **125 Volt OUTLETS" 1 < I--125 VAC Outlet, No 1: 15A, Hospital Grade, IVORY 1 All 125 VAC outlets shall be back lighted when power is applied to the outlet. LOCATION: Action Area, standard location 1 Outlet mounting ORIENTATION, Vertical 1 1 125 VAC Outlet, No 2" 1, Hospital Grade, IVORY 1 I-- LOCATION: Behind Fridge, (See Drawing) I-- Outlet mounting ORIENTATION: Vertical 125 VAC Outlet, No 3 1, Hospital Grade, IVORY LOCATION: Curbside Below Back Rest, see Drawing 1 Outlet mounting ORIENTATION: Vertical I "INTERIOR 12 Volt OUTLETS" 1 12 Volt outlets two separate single outlets 1 12V Outlet, No 1. Power Point Single - Wire thru Med Isolator I I-- LOCATION: Action Area, standard location I Outlet mounting ORIENTATION: Vertical 1 Power Source: Medical Isolator , Batt Sw Hot 12V Outlet, No 2: Power Point - Wire thru Med Isolator 1 LOCATION: In Top of Recess Step Well for Portable Suction (See Drawing) I Outlet mounting ORIENTATION: Vertical 1 Power Source: The SAME as outlet No 1 1 12V Outlet, No 3, Power Point - Wire thru Med Isolator 1 LOCATION: RF ALS, (See Drawing) I Outlet mounting ORIENTATION, Vertical 1 Power Source: The SAME as outlet No 1 1 1 12V Outlet, No 4: Power Point - Wire thru Med Isolator 1 LOCATION: In Rear of Front Cab Console 1 Outlet mounting ORIENTATION: Vertical I Power Source: The SAME as outlet No 1 • Siren: Federal, EQ213, M-2, ILOS NOTE: Mount E02B Siren Amp Behind Rear Passenger Seat Between Back all of Cab Chassis and Rear Passenger Seat- • I-- Siren Spkr. CPI, Bumper Recessed, SA5403, M2 This speaker is a recessed mount requiring a pre -described hole in the outer end of the front bumper. • I-- Siren / Horn Switch: In Cab Console This switch shall select horn ring output.- Siren Functions OR O.E.M, Horn Air Horn System'O.E,M. Supplied and Installed • Air Horns, ACTIVATION Valve: Manual Valve w/ Lanyard ILOS Constant hot, CANNOT be hooked up with door switches or primary/secondary NOTE-, Delete OEM Foot Switches and Install Lanyard at Head Liner Between Cab Seats. Page 1145 of 1812 WA F- < ALL DIMENSIONS ON ORDER WILL HAVE A VARIABLE OF + OR - 11 Unless specified as a minimum dimension. Cabinet Configuration NOTE: Customer Uses Custom Bins for the Cabinets and Sizes are as Follows: 1. R �A grg-min MINING i Mica Color: Gloss Gray I -- Polycarbonate Type/Color: Lexan - CLEAR Polycarbonate Handles: Full Length Extruded Attendant Seat- EVS, Vacuum Form, 3 -Point Seat I— Attendant Seat: EVS, Black, Vacuum Form, 3 -Point Seat BASE: EVS Seats, Metal, Mica Covered Base, Match Unit Interior I— Door, Single Solid Flush Fitted TRIM : U-shaped Door, J -trim opening Hinge Orientation: BOTTOM Hinge. 1 1/2" Stainless Steel Piano Hinge Lever Latch: Non-locking - Black Finish < AC CABINET: Evaporator, Location Above RF ALS NOTE: Install Powder Coated HVAC Vent With Lever Latches at Top Corners and Reel Torque Hinges at Bottom (Reference 1 18086) I— ELECTRICAL CABINET: Behind Att Seat, Freightfiner I— < Cabinet, Bulkhead Cabinet J1 NOTE: Top of Cabinet to have a 3/4" Lip to from a Countertop Doors, Double Solid Flush Fitted I TRIM "U-shaped Door, J -trim opening, DBL DRS I Hinge Orientation: (1) RIGHT and (1) LEFT 1 Lever Latch. Non-locking - Black Finish 1 Hinge: 1 1/2" Stainless Steel Piano Hinge 2 Shelf Track, Small alum Unistrut type I < 1— (2) Shelves: Adjustable mica over substrate with Alum Trim 1 NOTE. Mount Shelves on a 15 Degree Angle Sloped Down From Front to Rear of Cabinet. Door: Overlay Ainge, 3/8" Lexan - 2 -glove dispense thru < CURBSIDE UPPER: Over S/B, Mods NOTE. Cabinet K1, K2, and K3 Cabinet Will Have 1 Small Bin (3" H x 4 1/8" W x 5 3/8" D) Each Side of Divider 0010110111ILS] EW-MIRS * - 1 0 Page 1146 of 1812 09/14/2015 Paqe 18 • CURBSIDE REAR: Rear of S/B, Mods Cabinet to be full height between squad bench and overhead cabinet and will open toward bench. Cabinet to come out to rear door jamb and will be 12" wide and will be open toward squad bench. I— Cabinet L: (1) Opening with (3) Adj aluminum shelves I— Shelf Track: Small alum Unistrut type 1 < 1— (3) Shelves, Adjustable .125" Aluminum, 2" upward Lip 1 Smooth Aluminum DA Finish With Black Stampro on all Four Sides of -Shelves (Reference 1 18086) i-- 1 • LF Cabinet, Behind Att Seat: Cabinet ""/(lc Cab) I NOTE: This Cabinet Will Face The Curbside and Will be on a Slight Angle for Easier Access, Plastic Vent- (2) Total, I column x 8 row, Vent 01 1 Door, Single Solid Flush Fitted TRIM: U-shaped Door, J -trim opening Hinge Orientation: RIGHT 1 Hinge: 1 1/2" Stainless Steel Piano Hinge I Lever Latch: Non-locking - Black Finish 1 1 Rl� ALS Cabinet: 164 Medium Duty I I— Check the specified Walk through Door type (Station 5) 1 < I— Cabinet Over ALS for HVAC 1 NOTE- A/C Vent Will Flip Down For Easy Access to the A/C Unit. Door: Single Flip Up 3/8" Lexan Handle: "C" Handle W/ Reel Torque Hinges & Brass Grabber < I— Cabinet 1-2: 34" High, Medium Duty NOTE� Delete Separation From Center and Bottom Sections. Adjustable Shelves Will Be Above Fixed Shelf, Bottom Section Will be Accessed Through M7 Only. (See Drawing) I— Doors: Dual Flush Fitted TRIM: U-shaped Door. J -trim opening, DBL DRS Hinge Orientation: (1) RIGHT and (1) LEFT Lever Latch. Locking - Black Finish Hinge: 1Stainless Steel Piano Hinge Outside Access- Thru M-7 (RF) Compartment door. I— Interior MICA Color: White cabinet liner Shelf Track: Small alum Unistrut type < 1— (2) Shelves: Adjustable, Ext. .125" Aluminum 2" Upward Lips NOTE. Adjustable Shelves to be Powder Coated White and to Have Rubber Mat and Stampro Installed on Each Shelf. Adjustable Shelves will be Located Above Fixed Shelf. I < 1— (1) Shelf: Fixed , Ext. .125" Aluminum 2" Upward Lips NOTE- Shelf to be Powder Coated White and to Have Rubber Mat. Fixed Shelf Will be Mounted at the Top the Recess for the Portable Suction and Portable 02 Storage. Cabinet 1-3: NONE Right Rear Cabinet. NONE I-- Q,QUAD BENCH: Medium Duty See Upholstery Section for Post and Wheel Cup info Storage Under Lid Squad Bench Lid 4 Single, One pc, 1 -section Hinge, Squad Bench Lid(s): Butt Style Hin•- • • equad Bench Lid(s).' Slam Action Paddle, Non-loc Page 1147 of 1812 ror-METRZOW iLOUP U1701,M0. Yff-CLO UNSIVR, --FIECLI r%1.L1X1 I -- Edge Trim, Lids: Band w/' Laminate and J-Tr1m Protection < I-- Restraint Net, Black, 7 point detachable, at head of S/B, Mod Seven (7) NET Attachment Points: Black in color. I -- Miscellaneous Squad Bench Options: Select from list TOP CABINETS, - Med Std < I-- Cabinet B-1: See Drawing NOTE: Full Height Fixed Divider. Cabinet Configuration Changed Due to Acton Area Moved Forward and Area Maximized. NOTE, Cabinet B1, B2, B3, B4 Will Need to to (1) Medium Bin (7" H x 8 1/4" W x 14 3/4" D) On Each Side of Divider. < I-- Doors, Sliding Lexan, Mitered AL Assy: Restocking Hinged Top, Gas Shock installed to hold door open at 90 degrees. (2) slam action latches with decal "Latch Here" Labels. < I-- Cabinet B-2: See Drawing NOTE, Full Height Fixed Divider. Cabinet Configuration Changed Due to Acton Area Moved Forward and Area Maximized. NOTE: Cabinet B1, B2, B3, B4 Will Need to Store (1) Medium Bin (T' H x 8 1/4" W x 14 3/4" D) On Each Side of Divider. < 1-- Doors, Sliding Lexan, Mitered AL Assy! Restocking Hinged Top, Gas Shock installed to hold door open at 90 degrees. (2) slam action latches with decal "Latch Here" Labels. I-- < I-- Cabinet B-3 and B-4: See Drawing NOTE: Full Height Fixed Divider. Cabinet Configuration Changed Due to Acton Area Moved Forward and Area Maximized. NOTE: Cabinet B1, B2, B3, B4 Will Need to Store (1) Medium Bin (7 H x 8 1/4" W x 14 3/4" D) On Each Side of Divider, 1W:VT7MWRM11s1 WALL CABINET: < I-- Action Area, New Style Non Angled NOTE: Maximize Action Area Space as Much as Possible. (See Drawing) Action Area Moved Forward From Original 9 p 11 R, I 151 1 114d 111*11 11owl 11�mvl ON M01017-jibbbir;o 11 � Ito-] 19 1 J= -M rgrggga [.1 LTA I M vil Ila g [$I LMr:Z#M:rjMT10V.`Rn- IT.Tirg-:1mr-MOP-11M a Action Area Board: See Station No 6 for content i-- < I-- Cabinet C: Custom NOTE: Cabinet C Will Need to Store (1) Large in (7" H x 16 1/2" W x 14 3/4" D) or (2) Medium Bins (7" H x 8 1/4" W x 14 3/4" D) on Each Shelf W* Page 1148 of 1812 09114/2015 Adjustable mica over substrate with Alum Trirr (1) Each side of Divider No Inside Access to Exterior Compartment Cabinet D: DELETE F- < Cabinet E- Rear of Cabinet C Below Fridge Cabinet E to STore (1) Large Bin (7" H x 16 1/2" W x 14 3/4" D) Door, Single, Overlay Hinged Left, 3/8" Lexan W/Reel Torque Hinges Lever Latch., Non-locking - Black Finish R/S EXHAUST FAN NENT NOTE: Exhaust Vent to be Installed on Upper C/S Rear I. Fan to Have Three Speed Switch (HI -Med -Low) In Rear LX -1 Switch Panel I -- P6 - 6 -Point Restraint System - without CPR Seat < 1— (0) on Squad Bench, (0) CPR Side Seat No P-6 Restraints Optioned on this unit. requires signed waiver from customer 0 E. �Jel Sub Floor, 3/4" Plywood, Standard I -- Flooring: Lonplate - #161 Metallic Gray Flooring Main Edge: 5" Recessed (1/2" deep) roll -up Rear Threshold, Covered with Black Speedliner, 6" W x Full W at rear doors C/S Stepwell Threshold, Polished Diamond Plate COT MOUNT HARDWARE, (Full Size Mod) I— < I— Cot Mount. Stryker.. No 6370; (1) Position, Floor Mount, Mod Not Compatible with cots other than Stryker! :10114 111 11 �1 I 251012HUMUM111i �6v 61 I -VO. 11111111Q*1111M�l MeLtno I"• e ZIN I Un tn MEN I i fgRia i OF P1 id UZ lail I— Primary Cot position under floor reinforcement Install 8 inch wide by 5 foot long 1/2" aluminum reinforcement at primary cot position. Location is shown on floor print at Primary cot position ONLY. Only one main plate per unit. KE Page 1149 of 1812 09/14/2015 Pane 21 I-- Got mount set up for: Stryker IhX-pro Cot Stop, Block., Stryker (6060-036-018) Long Hook Install a Stryker Long Hook 6060-036-018 compatible with all Stryker Cot types only. AEV Part No: STOP-MXLONG •. 1 -11 0 Z1-ML!I1 [MRINNITINMOT0101 < I-- Oxygen Outlet No 1: Amico Console - Ohio Diamond Style AEV Part No: OUTL-AOB I-- LOCATION: Action Area I -- Oxygen Outlet No 2: Amico Console - Ohio Diamond Style LOCATIO Na Curbside all, at Head/Chest Area Oxygen Outlet No 3: AmIco Console - Ohio Diamond Style LOCATION: Center Pad of Liner Panel, Over Head/Chest Rack No 1: Ship Loose. See Ship Loose Section for Details < I-- Cylinder Type: OXYGEN - Green Colored Hose Regulator connection Nut: 9/16" RH thread. Regulator Wrench: Cast aluminum, OXYGEN w/ cable lany FT, < I-- Vacuum System: SSCOR regulator/gauge panel In A/A ON1OFF Buttondcon in the Rear Switch Panel Display Vacuum Outlet No 1: AmIco - Ohio Style LOCATION, Action Area < Adapter, Vacuum Outlet: wl Suction systerr AEV ADAP-03 < I-- Vacuum Pump: 49 State AEV Part No: PUMP-02LK AEV Part No- PLAT -05 AEVPartNo: Mounts= BUMP -01L(3) I-- Location: M-3 Compartment With Metal Cover Over Pu 'PI PORTABLE SUCTION UNIT: NONE i-- ....... ---- R!•' 11111111 "1 !!!!!! I •• Page 1150 of 1812 5TOMEWSW, 22 Rear Entry Assist Handle not required Entry Door Panels, Windows and Hardware I— Interior Grab Handle Color: Gray Antimicrobial < I— Grab Handle, CS Entry, (1) 3 -pt "L" Shaped, Gray Antimicrobial 1 Install CS door handle after cabinet installation. Close the doors and check for pinch points or cabinet interference, < I- Grab Handles, (2), Black, Allegis Corp. #9/10228 2 Located . (1) on C/S and (1) on S/S Inside Rear Access Doors < I- Door Panels- Mica Upper! Upholstery/ Smooth Aluminum Lower The mica and stainless are laminated to smooth aluminum. I— Curbside Lower Door Panel: Smooth Aluminum Engraved LOGO: Entry Doors, Customer Logo, requires clear image NOTE: Door Logo Installed on All Three Entry Doors UPPER Windows: RA Doors, Fold Out Glass 17.3"W x 19.3"H UPPER Window: CS Access, Fold Out Glass, std tint ILOS BENCH Window: 16" x 30", Fixed Glass, Curbside Placement to be determined by engineering drawing < Walk through/Talk Through' NONE DELETE NOTE: Solid Bulkhead No Window and No Door Dri-Dek Compt Floors and shelves, Black Dri-Dek EDGES- Black, Beveled frontal edges ELECTRICAL Point to Point - CELL 6 < Light, Kinequip 440206S 4", stainless surface mount housing Additional Location: Above Electrical Cabinet in Center Pad to or With Timer and Dome Lights on High I- Map Light: one Refrigerator, Norcold 1.7 Cu Ft, 12VDC / 125VAC, I- Location- Rear of Cabinet B-1 (See Drawing) < Action Area Light: 12V, LED, Surface Mount aev Lite -129 I- Light Location: Action Area 02 Viewing Window to be Installed In Front Face of A/A Wall #3 (See Drawing) UPHOLSTERY - CELL 7 <Upholstery Color.Black (Black) UPHO-6905 Center i ro Page 1151 of 1812 Squad Bench seat cushion cut-outs- None 1 Head Protection: Pad over CS Entry Door I HeadProtection- 2" Pad over Rear Access Doors, Full Width 1 Clock: Intellitec Digital / Sweep Emergency Time Manager 1 Location: Over Rear Doors 1 I-- I PAINT - STRIPES - DECALS 1 Undercoating. Per QVM Guidelines, STD Reflective Tape: On painted edges of Exterior Door Fra"i Compartment Finish. Diamond Plate Standard < Primary (Over All) Color: KEN3013 NOome to AEV Already Painted Step Reflective/Prismatic Tape'Red/White/R/W/RW/R Install on rearward facing edge of flip up step at rear module entry. AEV Tape -RS Tape Stripe., NONE (KKK -F Deviation) Roof Color: Same Color as Over All < I— Roof Paint- Color and finish quality to be GLOSSY The roof shall be painted, with a glossy finish, but not sanded and buffed. I— < Drip Rails: Bright Alum, De -burred & rounded corners (SHIPPED LOOSE) Include a drip rail over the C/S Entry Door shipped loose. 133111311:,; ILI ljt.� 4 1 WASTE CONTAINER- AEV 6 Quart Regulator Wrench: Cast aluminum, OXYGEN w/ cable lanyard < Drip Rails ' Detail -Refer to Paint Section for Drip Rail Information Include a drip rail over the C/S Entry Door. partment'IT'ith Rivets 1-- 1 Owner's Manual DVD ship loose Amico 02 Minder, Transducer: NONE SHARPS CONTAINER: 3 -Quart is, Ship Loose, IATS Decals: KKK/ DOT Pkg, Blue/White reflective - Ship Loose Decals: 32" Star of Life - Ship Loose Decals: NO SMOKING & SEATBELT, installed, cab & pt. area. AEV Logos: Installed on unit per AEV standard locations < Fire Extinguisher, 5 pound, shipped loose, Std AEV Part No: EXTI-01 < Reflector Pkg: Body - 2ea, Side Fr Amber, Side Re Red, Rear Stick -on reflectors. Peterson "Spitfire" B484R and B484A LOCATIONS: In lower corners of module side and Front - AMBER side and Rear - RED (2) - On Rear of body - RED Page 1152 of 1812 09/14/2015 Page 24 I-- < Regulator, Oxygen, Has LX1 Transducer Wrapped and connected to electrical harness in the 02 cmpt. PVA7 W Include (1) Zico #OR -MV rack with ship loose. Q- .11.4 Post And Wheel Cups: NONE I Spare Tire-. Refer To Chassis Section to See if it gets one. I Primary Cot: NONE included 1 1-- 1 Secondary Stretcher: ONE included < Indemnification Statement The purchaser agrees to defend. indemnify and hold AEV harmless from any claims, costs (including actual attorneys' fees), damages and liabilities caused in whole or in part by any alteration or modification of, or changes or additions to the Purchased Products OR use of product for purposes 9 was not designed or intended for. == 164-172 x 95 T-9 Base M2 - 0.000 02/07/11 == -b—pe—c a—nd-U@Tft111-'FR9FU7-FXU 2015 FSA Pricing for Dealer Supplied Chassis I-- ***END OF ORDER*** Page 1153 of 1812 m 'gig C7 i8al a &Y@5z z Z�20 LU H z0z M 26- U� WZ w 03 0 0 22 1 w 22 W Lu CD F jai 228 00 0 Sm < IWC cn w zu w El Lj , ol -j U) 6 U) Ag ry 2 MUM < z ju, w :3 HIS lRa 0 F az OLD !2 w!2 0 . . . .................. . 0 to LLI A 0 N%-. 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'AkIEUIAME CODE 1284X ,LED SPOT LAMP GRILL LAMP, SIREN AND SPEAKER WIRE SYNC ... REQUIRES REVERSE SENSING REVERSE SENSING 2 TONE PAINT, PAINT ROOF, DOORS, AND C P I -'0(lJWEJFT-- - '-OYNTON BEACH PD GRAPHICS 4EW CITY TAG conal freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing per section 3.64 A, item 1 b. terms ands ifications 1.14, Pre-defivery, service Inspection and all delivery requireParagraphments, Plus additional t simple key included. Not applicable when agency Is domiciled in same zone as the base award. Amount is ulated via statistical algorithm utilizing trending market sales data and median variable freight costs in certain statistical mileage data Points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit , where applicable, Is derived per section 3,as 1 0 cre I to this unit labor hours per spec. Includes wire, loom, connectors, PDI and shop supplies: $145 Printed: 11/6/15 BOYNTON ABACK Mp..j.. Page 1159 of 1812 F-LORIDA MiAboutMri& FLORIDA SHEIRMS ASSOCIATION -f--r FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES FORD INTERCEPTOR POLICE RATED FULL SIZE SEDAN - AVVI, SPECIFICATION #5 The Ford Interceptor (12M) purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer pded b for this model and FSA's base vehicle specification(s) requirements which are included and made a part of this contract's vehicle base rice as awary specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $22,998.00 $23,078.00 $23,098.00 $23,250.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibiliSAr int offf allow the i 4 ; Ff a or needs. The following equipment delete and add e options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the typvehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all fl f' options and their prices should be obtained from the appropdealer in your zone when preparing your Drder. Additional add/delete options other riate than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. Bld Award Announcement (15-23-0go4) 68 Page 1160 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor (P2M) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: 71'1'westem *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICZ4: $22,998.00 $23,078.00 $23,098.00 $23,250.00 Central Order Code Delete Options Western & D21D Dtiver'C Side. (Left Hand) Spotlight& Northern Southern M)Ml $1(1000 D153 Front License Bracket NCI NC IIT Mt I : rPlea;sec- lic Co r-,:Mergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for j -hthar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. r _ liq 13CZ3.pt. P Priority startbatter." Saver $=66)01 Factory remote engine start $250.00 99T 2 V6 Ecoboost Engine Upgrade NA $3,000.0o I $595.00 , 2 994, C. Y�pqL17iikL I $3,049.0(1 65E 2 65E Ballistic door panels - driver front door $1,549.00 $1,549. 002 650.1 65C Ballistic.. door panels - driver and passenger front door-, I $3.094,60 , 2 $3.094 00 62D I 62D 2 Electronics tray (w/o fan) Incl with 854,855,8.56 1 $284.00' $284.002 971 t 2 I runk circulation fan (mounted on package tray) 97T I'm! with MAj,53J6 1 $99.00 20P 20P 2 Noise suppression bonds !t94.00' $94.002 1 21F 2 21P Right-hand pfflar mounted 6" spotlight with ear halogen bulb, factory m%talled ILE, ZIGavad4it at $439 1 $164001 %'198,002 CHOLE' Hole in roof* (drilled on centerline of roof panel approx. 29" rearward of windshield $250.001 opening) NA Use this option for customer supplied light bar installation Pj lot -E I Hole in roof ;drilled on passenger side of roof panel approx. 29" rearward of$25000 1 NA windshield opening & approx. 6" inboard from passenger side door) il%ee4f.%,w,t:(•r,ftl"custt,,P,ey'supp,'iee,' . light lwlnvtallahon 51G Wiring - grille lamps & speaker Incl 854.855, 1 $49.00 1 $49.00 2 51G with 856, 857 WSPKR 51G 'Wring-auxiliary speaker2 -4."e'f an-q11ej5r'-ake.'1Q1?e IsicladedinJIg M.FiS,956,S57 Iot swee ghwen 10(jYagt-7,�maker_? f gla % i lio 00 S49M WTENA tWiring - coaxial radio antenna $175.00 Dealer installed haJ2160a antenna. For customer supplied antenna, use $75 1 NA Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 69 Page 1161 of 1812 VEHIE,: Interceptor (P2) DEALER: ZONE: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Western *Northern Central A°,Southern ASE 10E: $22,998.00 $23,078.00 $23,098.00 $23,250.00 HRIN9 G Wiring - oitilsir. L eimuit r"'o' "0,Wbab . Wng t: vtanAvd Orrell,' wrens eT Ell Citi? to rr I l d with 854, 155. 356$ 3fftuns.:hii Ut'<aan LY, ti Q.'t'4 lira. ItUan r[ng./eadtrrc in nml+lnatu+ir w-e!h :!S1@n f:nntroller. 1 50.w l N -,A PTW� Wiring - ignition and main power supply Power distribution center, power pigtail battery and ignition power standard. Forpower ground extension $225.001 NA labeled in loom at center console area for installation of emergency equipment not installed dealer. at Recommended on all orders adding video, radio or radar. 1 .ilii 1 Trumco .at'ti tht f - foci activated® dealer installed $2,1341 SFST vo-hicle - key activated or emergency lights activated, plug -&-play $250.00 $229.001 for most Ford and. Chevy fleet vehicles, dealer installed in 20 minutes or less $250.00 1 1 W'inu rwf wires Pow cr and v oune?,t-neal wird: i0om. Lighfizar pa,,4Vej tn, latde w:re jos roast 46lect thi oprc>r r t1' eq=:tnrn2nlerera`eJlea .agctnsYulatr€>n' rg ' i y �t l i NA MAG 1 Rechargeable mag light Speck mounting location. Mag Instrument RL1019 MagC ger LED Rec sable Flashlight System, Black 1 $149.00 $195.00 9503FT 1 Ready Buckle Pri+nner e'traint S • t Belt Svst em ?F�r. Ikr. Lar,r. °,.t PRa.;cih;:R.Sr4l' $i75.00 1712 Carpet floor covering, front rear 1st i 171 and 2nd Row Carpet Floor Covering Note: Includes floor mats, front and rear. Included in 12P $124.00 $124.002 C ,2nd rcrw cloth seat- TnduaYFGr 8� ;yid: 1'U and rmiwie,e term code CW 1 $59 00 $59A0-, 97D 1 Rear console plate 97D Included with option packages 854, 855, 856, 857. May interfere with prisoner seat selection 1 $34.001 $34.002 i 59B Perimeter at al . 2ega'a i 59.2 n rill!' $1 i 4,0U $119.00 60P2 60P Remote keyless entry A`ot available with keyed alike options 1 I $254.00 $254.002 H, z1S ' 12P Full floor console with unique police finish els, Dealer installed - leas s ecif' 6 8r504 $ F: 2 I'4f 1, rF_WERC0X,5' 0tE 4"THPITLFR RR4C $oBrJ°Oiti 1 $379,002 P!,IIT MT) H4I'I A`7 nff 61 St `IY A? -P-, " t 4RZ', 4 j) Jkk t)JI.OKPO INC ILefiS DU4i C&PHOII ARC("OP24 C4RV103 iTt!' P :RhIF`FC.'" t:.t.P37RIPrFIh� f]L"Il.sfS; B1�.4C'h:'.".1'S. +1!Ue.lrVll�4`r ILiRIiW',(KF. -3?Vr7 1�i5`Z:r.`! i'.'UV C tt,, FOrtCjPT?,'rN PRIC.'1?VG' 12P t 12P z Police Interior Upgrade Package — Cloth. rear -seats; Floor mats, front and rear; 1 st and 2nd $379'001 $379.002 Row Carpet Floor Covering; Full floor console with unique police Finish panels; Rear Grab Handles w/Coat Hook (Note: Not available with the following options: 854, 855, 856, 857, 97D) 13P 1 13P 2 1 cont ?adta p i P, h -x interceptor ly ce for usin 0 —Pre- ill hole for side marker puli4e rase, doer> not include LED installed lights (eliminates need to drill housing �; a ).00 $119.002 assemblies): Pre -molded side warning LED holes with standard dar twist lock.,sealed 4apdbility (sloes n,)t include I -ED installad lights) (Note: Not available with options 66' and 856) 70 Page 1162 of 1812 DEALER: ZONE: 661 ' 661 2 662 1 6622 663 1 663 2 854 854 855 1 855 2 856 1 856 2 Interceptor (P2M) Duval Ford Duval Ford *Western *Northern $22,998.00 $23,078.00 Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Central * Southern $23,098.00 $23,250.00 Front Headlamp Lighting Solution —Base projector beam headlamp plus two (2) $894.001 $894.0 multi -function Park/Turn/Warn (PTW) bulbs for Wigwag simulation, and two (2) white hemispheric lighthead LED side warning lights. Wiring, LED lights included. Controller 11not" included (Note: Included with option 856; Requires Pre -Wiring for grille LED lights, siren and speaker - 51G) I I'ail L;nnp Lighting Solution — Includes base LED lights, plus two (2) rear integrated hemisplie! ic i ed lighthead I. -ED side waming lights in taillamps; LED lights on 1h"rring, (kintr011el "noV' included (Notc � Included with option 856 ly, Rear Lighting Solution — Includes two (2) backlit flashing linear high-intensity LED lights (driver side red / passenger side blue) mounted inside back window; surrounds brake stop light); includes two (2) linear high-intensity LED lights (driver side red / passenger side blue) mounted on inside trunk R (lights activate when decklid is open); LED lights only. Wiring, controller "not" included (Note: Included with option 856) J, runk 1, Jwla Package — Rear console mounting plate - - contoursthrough 2nd row. channel for vviring, Wiring overlay harnessv.,ith fighting and siren interface connectiol Vehicle E-Igine Harne,.is includes,Two (2) light conneek-Irs —,supports. up to three (3) LED fights each (engme compartment)'. One (1) grille LED light connector — supports two (2) I.ED lighTs., Two (2) 50 arnp baftery ground circuits in power distribution JunLti01_1 block Ort -trunk); One (1) 10 -amp s'iren/speaker circuit (engine to trunk), Light Controller Package — Includes content from the following Police Interceptor Packages: 44 (8 54) plus: Whelen Light Controller Head (1CC8R); Whelen PCC8R Light Relay Center (electronics tray mounted); Light Controller / Relay Center Wiring Ournper harness); Whelen Specific Cable (console to trunk) connects PCC8R to Contro Head. Does "not" include LED lights; Recommend Police Wire Harness Connector Kit! 77E and 5 1 J (Note: Not available with options 854, 856, 857) Ready for the Road Package — Includes Police Interceptor Packages '4661, #662; #66"A, #854 plusWhelen Cencom Light ControlferHOW with dimmable back-ligtrt, Wfieleir CM00111 lRelaY Center 118',iren .'Arnp NwTraffic Advisor (mounted nElectronicsTray); Ligtit Crintrollei 'Relay Cencom ng (wiring harness) w/additotonal input/output pjgtails. High current pigtail: Whelen Specific WECAN Cable (console to trunk) connects Cercorn to Control Head,- Grille linear LED Lights (Red / Blue), I 00 -Watt �SSi SP 857 1 Ultimate Wiring Package — Includes the following: Rear console mounting plate (97D); 857 2 I/P to trunk overlay harness; Two (2) light cables — supports up to 6 LED lights (engine compartment); Trunk Power Distribution box (PDB); Two (2) 50 -amp battery and ground circuits in -trunk; One (1) 10 -amp sirentspeaker circuit engine to trunk; Rear backlight/decklid/trunk wiring — supports up to six (6) rear LED lights; Grille LED I lights, Siren and Speaker Wiring (5 1 G); Light Controller / Relay Cencom Wiring 77L. Police Wbv Harness Connector lit ont (FrFor 77 2 comectivity to Ford PI Package F '3iolut `.On% includes, 1wG (.2),'Malc 4 -pin connectoi s for siren, kive (5) Female 4 -pin connac,tors for lighting/sHen/speaker, One (1) 4_pM 1p connector fbi� speakers. One 0) 4 -pin Ip (liorntlutr5ir forsiren coonntctwity; One (1) 9 -pin sealed connectol � One (.1) 14-pir; fP conr.�ctor 54 14.00 $414,00- $474.001 $474.00' $94ck.00 1 $949.002 $1,604.001 $1,604.002 569.0 3, - N Vo $3.569-00 5104.00 $104.00� 71 Page 1163 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor (P2M) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern BASE PRICE: $22,998.00 $23,078.00 5111 5112 M 6 62P 2 13C I 13C 2 1 SG I 18G 2 67D I 18L 2 TINT 3K DLR 2 43'', 43B 19T I 63P 2 63P I 63P 98K I 98K 2 2TONE 65L I 65L 2 N21 642 1 642 2 21F I 21F2 141 1 141 2 Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Central 'ArSouthern $23,098.00 $23,250.00 Police Wire Harness Connector Kit (Rear) — For connectivity to Ford PI Package solutions includes: One (1) 2 -pin connector for $129.001 $129.002' rear lighting; One (1) 2 -pin connector for trunk circulation fan; Six (6) Female 4 -pin connectors; Six (6) Male 4 pin connectors; One (1) 10 -pin connector Auary equipment tray A-a1e#injza!1ed.F'j,r-&vv itunk c4mpinens %4de out t"% 1 S369,00' $285.002 Courtesy light disabled Dark Car Feature 1 1 $19.00 $19.002 Rear door lock' & handles inoperative $34t)VO $34.00' Rear windows inoperative operable from driver's switch 1 $24.00 $34.00' Legal deep tinted film, lif®tinie warranty, dealer installed $325.00' $395.00 Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable. plicable Provides key, additional Fob when coupled with 66p. andprogramming where ap 1 $176.00 $175.00 2 Keyed alike Cmimg t,. a, fbnem 1e(.tF,DP&Y',;oJe and first on pw.,cha�e mder. 43F iv 1415x 438 is 128 0,'3 5% 4%, 43 � 23F is 0576x, 4 V r., I I I Ix, 43r ®s 12943 1 %49.,00 $49.jj02 UU!7. Ylj,-PL Y Hidden door This option is for the trunk storage vault recessed into trunk side panel and lockable. Included with 856 1 $119.00 $154.00' Hidden door iock plunger 111die"EO&P Loct nw opflup t� net $1 60' $154,M' evaruai,on Jr um ..z in I&- instance where car 1ovavpJ:_1wFr1 Reverse sensors Rear proximity sensors for collision avoidance 1 $294.00 $294.002 Vent visors -stick-on style Rainshields - flange style M30.00' $225,00, Door blank & rear 'window barriers, requires plungers (Sefina, Pro -Gard, Ci uisej s or $140.001 S496,06' $225.00 approved equivalent) x;495.00 Locking gas cap $19.00` $19.002 Two-tone paint (dealer installed) 4;1,196M' $1.295 UO Full wheel covers Wheel Covers (18"Ful1Face Wheel Cover) 1 $59.00' $59.00' Nitrogen filled tires incl udmgspare tire Aluminum Wheels 8"PaintedAluminum Wheel Note: 500A includes P245155R18A1SBSWNo1e: 501A includes P235155MAIN BSW.JVote: Spare wheel isan 18" conventional (Police) black steel wheel I LE'D Spotlight - Facory mstalled jot factor y halogen spoilight LfD grej-f atjjahk I Two -Tone Vinyl Package #1 (roof vinyl; RFnH front doors vinyl; RH/LH rear doors vinyl - not available with the following vinyl packages: #2(142); #3(143); (144) Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) $ 196 001 $200M $464.00' $464.002 S149 00' V45,9,(10- $819.00 1 $819.002 72 Page 1164 of 1812 VEH'-FCLE: Interceptor (P2M) DEALER: ZONE: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Western *Northern *Central 'Southern BASE PRXE: $22,998.00 $23,078.00 $23,098.00 rn $23,250.00 142 1 1422 TwO-Tone Vinyl Package 1-2 (ronf vinyl, hood vinyl, decklid % myl - not available with $819.00 S919.00 2, the f6flOwing vinyl patIages; :`1(141); *�3(143)1 (144) 143 2 143 Two -Tone Vinyl Package #3 (roof vinyl; RH/LH front doors only vinyl - not available $684.00 $684.00 2 with the following vinyl packages: #1(141); #2(142); (144) in Ifunk storage vault 19T ::xcOudes k..Lble dbcu.,nal a 4,:v.,120 1 $11o'001 9,I 19.00- 96p 96P 2 100 watt siren/speaker Includes bracket and pigtail. Included with package 856 1 $289.001 $289.002, DECAL Optional equipment - specify 55B B Dr(IL pACk,j.:jr.' 1 $345,001 $474.00` 2 DSS North Optional equipment - specify Florida 2 60B Personal on-site consultation for detailed interceptor quotation resulting inf is itemized when full -build tum -key delivery. Credit formal quote is draftedfoll in following DSS consultation resulting in a single agency FSA 1 ($75 2 .00) $24.00 order. Leasing quotations are availablef purchase or annual payment terms in advance or arrears. Contact dealer or appointment. Appointments are typically scheduled within 48 hours fromphone I call. PUSHBUMPER BRACKET 2 DSS South Optional equipment - specify FlI orida 501A soskil on- we iojwalquvis nNs ($()`,00)' $719.00` consulkWod tesuIungin a sl l,- APW� T"51 purchase ,j,"de, Le—n!r-moiations are a-adaMe"Im, annualpaymew, arwi in a6anceorarreLu-s conticideaklor -7 ECU 9YJ0 2 LTS Optional equipment specify 96E 2 Stan passenger side mount package, MG-PSMpackages include a vehicle speci bas I t , eavy- 13 pole without height ad fic epaeh du just handle, tilt -swivel motion device, $695.00 $244.002 and a top offsetplate. 7he vehicle specific heavy mounting base mounts to existing OEMseat bolts for easy installation (C- HDM-141). Includes UT101 universal laptop ftW. I SIDE MARKER LIGHTS 2 RFC 2 59F Optional equipment - sfv pe6 Regional freight cha:geper 94paragra.pAj item lh $396.01) $49M *hveT,5eiviminspe4nonandalidelt q , , p ,idditrunal le,�t sinnpie c- verpre unemews jai k,t,­icltded iVvx (griwaiVe -chen agviv domcded in saw hale mUO2-19 zfm& as ?ire ajcujxj viaotatrstrca&eh&rg mar 4etwie,% data andedran lar =alrl, wi the q/ Florda, Any dollar Vohgn_ ,n Credit to :'his 9� �t'ORt Owe 0W.0licakie is derned.wr section 4, is 6013.SPB12 Setina PBIOOAl2 — 12" Aluminum Push per Includes $545.00' factory required frame to bumper riveted push per brackets. This item qualifiesfor package discounts and agency rewards pro Freight $895.00 gram. and installation included WWW.SFTIN4.COM I 6011-SPB1.6' Seting PRI 00A 16 — 16" Aluminum Push Bumper InOudes $58000- requredjpame to blap'Vetr _.VoledpirTh b braekrt%. Phis S891'00 60B -P 300 Setina PB300 Push Bumper Includes factory required frame to bumper riveted push bumper brackets. This item qualiftesforpackage discounts and agency rewards Freight $545.00' $895.00 program. and installation included. . ud ET -4 1 WWWS IN COM 60B,GA5 Go Mimo 5000 Series Push Bumper's inchides 'S5_15 fiu.tor­�'quti e4 irume to bpm pet rroetedpush .humpel, &ackfA jh=t pi, dsstGllqb duil OW"r) Alward;pYogqjm, ea jb1_p,1CA"9` S895.00 11 W 9 rjORHINO C 0,&i I Bid Award Announcement (I&M-0904) 73 Page 1165 of 1812 VEKICLE: Interceptor (P2M) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: *Southern $22,998.00 $23,078.00 $23,098.00 $23,250.00 PS.LAGUNA' Rear Transport Seat — Laguna System 3P I flygenic and Easy to Clean- 3pX_yREWE Construction $715.00 $695.00 _ Easy - Quicker, safer and more thorough biohazard cleanup.- No need to suspect loading due to increased room. Installation - Standard Black Seat- Quicker search for dangerous contraband or missing evidence. Instead of reaching towards the middle of the Compartment to latch a prisoner in, the Laguna Bell system latches in on the door side of the vehicle. The belts have an installed magnet attacked to them to latch on the partition for a easy grab when seat belting the Prisoner in. WWW.LAGUMA3P COM I PSYROGAR-D- ' Rear FranSport Seat, —Pro Gard 6000 Series If R'H' PRO- G4 k-1) et 1 1' PS HALF Optional Equipment - please specify DLR 2 The New SingleSeafing systems are easily installed, with a precision fit right over the vehicles existing seat Unlike other models, there is no longer the expensive need to remove and store the factory seat, Setina s New TPO Seat and Floor Pan, along with our TPO Door Guards, gives your vehicle an OEM Factory Appearance. This item qualifiesfor package discounts and agency rewards program. Freight and installation included I WIDOW BARS AND DOOR BLANKS 2 SP B 450LS4 'Opti-onal Equipment - please specify quahfie' f SETINA PS Optional Equipment - please specify SETINA FULL RE.': R PRISONER SEATING SYSTEM, Selma' rY Appearance. New Door Barriers MADE WITH 3 New 270 Seat and Floor Pan, along with TPO Door Guards, gives your vehicle an OEMFacio HEW VY TPO POLYMER ER Contour OEM design Protection for vehicles. Unlike previous models, there is no longer a need to remove the factory door el to eliminate the hiding of contraband and and make clean up a snap. The new Door Guard installs right over the existing door panel, fits like a glove, and conceals all fasteners in the door sills making it extremely tamper resistant. This item qualifies forpackage discounts and agency rewards program Freight and installation included CAGE XL10C' Setina. 410 Series Le. n Cage with sliding window, full width lawtr extension panel, dealer installed Perecke4uea,&.)rj 40tagetvnei and E*,-4rensjein_spWjdj uxtuded I CAGE 8S J Setina 8S Lexan cage with 1/2 lex an and 1/2 expanded metal with full lower extension panel, dealer installed For recessed paned add $130. For gunlock add $385 1 $695.00 $1,450.00' $795.002 $849.001 $1,645.00' s-850,001 $895.00 $775.001 $895.00 CAGE PG Pro -Ga"d P2600 Series Polycarbonatt (Lexan) Cage with sliding window, full width love® extension pane!, dealer installed iz&y ai430, For gunjrck add $,?Sj 1 G5000 Optional Equipment, specify SINGLE GUA(R4 CK MOUNT 1 $345.00' G7210 )D Tonal Equipment; specify $4 JO.Oro' VAULT Optional Equipment, specify ALUj19TV1_%'WL,Ap0N VAULT' 1 I $1,450.00 K91 K-0 Container. All aluminum In -'v' isle (rearwd area) K-9 Container to protect the S2.5001 001 Public, officer, K-9. and vehicle. Please specify vehicle year. make and model, Call f6r installation, '1,jppjjjg. ;mdj,of deliver y prices. &shand.�efgbt onparty including tMwIlafton BlarA powder U001fi 'm uw'?equest toc-ii4viland-23i-d -Ib avapijiZe o kv containei, ada $6:5 1"v C'601guzad ko Beat s1 ifemt?tl, .11asm $6Wragprl�ov, Re-oc JO&Y cmnet add Ri.50 I 74 Page 1166 of 1812 N I Interceptor (P2M) Duval Ford Duval Ford * Western *Northern $22,998.00 $23,078.00 Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Central *Southern $23,098.00 $23,250.00 Electronic Remote Rear Door Opening system to be used with the K-9 Container. $1,700.00' Allows the officer to release the K-9 from the vehicle from a remote position. Includes Heat alarm. Additional items 10 add as options: Engine stall sensor add $149, no K9 left behind $149, additional remote $159, Optional 12°' Fan, activation module, manual switch add $360, FID Fan Guard $135, Carbon Monoxide detector and interface module $165, Smoke detector $155, L ong range Remote pager• with hasn10g2 Antenna $355. Long range remote pager with dud band antenna kit $500 1 Heat Alarm SY:�tem to be used In a K-9 vehicle. W officer when dangurouqty high $980.001 temperatures are imiide the vehicle. LABOR Labor rate per hour Labor rate per hour. Refer to Emergency lighting price submission for schedule. See dealer quote for $145.00' $85.00 itemization. Includes professional ETIT certified installation, spire loom, connectors, prep kit and Consultation I co rs, e TEMP Ternpoian. tag TX Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) S6 .00 1 $35.00 Per Florida Statute 320.08, A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the county tax collector's $85.00 $150.00 officefor transferring title and registrations Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is imlamAl and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for e ng e overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot he included in the category r ftm& th y offille and registrationftes:DHS41VProcedureTL-]O.ITL-IO.-hitp.-Ilw.ww3.flhsmv.govIDMVIp c 110 1TDTL-l0.PDFj I TAG Nev, state tag ispeciS state, county CA);-, sheriff, etc.) Pep, &anda',Jaf4&:X'0 S130,00 nj 4 dejlv can ;;aIelkvge 1hePurLhmc:, the actualfeev J7kesL­H, j, vianaj 1j,. 11 be hielfee? -*&Lged by the L&unp- e,ibr S25000 -on 11414'a) a" I against the dej,'cr's licen-w Ae dwser is reipomi3ilc far j,44iding the 9verchoaged amoura to the pw c;haU- Private tag agency -~t the ;nch&d 1ee,� rilAAq'pro, c di" N-10 _J�ew z m iiia care of ntle arid MP575 Maintenance Plan - specify 5 Year 75, 000 mile Premium .Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible $1,860.00 kIP67.5 Maintenaico !Iiap - bpecify "' 1,905 01) Z 5 7V I'Afts at 5000 inde inievalsp? veehicje8 with Caw ear 000 mile ires"sulp� 1-14."twia.we Man 15 swvi, Angine zero deaurthk MP610 Maintenance Plan - specify 6 Year 100,000 mile Premium .Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. $2,400.00 B575 ESP Wxranty fjDPIJ4 ale 0 C IA.475,110 $1,740 00 - plic.ne s6'heJW-A- wvflaf mpleff Vew'041'equcsf Pricesqucwdpei I'wqe CE575 Warranty - specify ESP 2 5 Yr 75.000 mile zero deductible EXTRACare plan. 5 Yr 100,000$1,710.001 mile zero deductible use $2425. Complete $2,130.002 pricing schedule available upon request P Guide I - rices q Uotedper FordUoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing BASE CARE 611000 DED 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 75 Page 1167 of 1812 1 01 - =00 =$I i �r-IIZTT E MWIM: EiaUtaR@bbf1, us ATTN: RAMON DAU T A 2016FORDFLT�ON�Sljy,,(�?pEL4�DOOR 2.5 LITER 4 C Y L ENC NE 6 SPEED AUT -0 �TRIOJS A�C,&M FM RADIO POWER WINDO AND LOCKS NEW CITY TAG TOTAL. PER FSA 'C"ONTRAPT TOTAL FOR I I 17,2 418.00 189.728.00 PURCHASER ACKNOWLLDGES: DON RICID FORD IS tNABLE To GUARANTEE DELIVE Aww", AkwaWam"Aft ALI, PAYMENTS ARE DUF ON A NET 30 DAY BASIS UPON RECEIPT OF EACH VEHICLE AS INVOICED REGARDLESS oF THE NuNIBER OF VEHICLES ON THE PURCHASE ORDER, We thank you for the #w w# to and atitmaice this. proposit! reciate your acceqW,,�� 41 will - .;MITI a*A*,v is aPPrOvea heremin writing by an official -of Dojj Reid Ford, Inc. Return of one cOPY Of this.proposal and'yourpurchase order number cons zcceptance. titutes your official - Respectfully subm:tted, Plewc return this form via Fax: (407) 647-4.779 or [email - ElorgO j Mq aol.coM ERIC JO.U' FLE ET 144IAGER ACCEPTED: DON REID FORD, INC. Page 1168 of 1812 EACFIN V FLORIDA TTIF COUN -S i. All About k1oria FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES MID SIZE 4-1OOR ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLES SPECIFICATION #13 i 11,11 ►1 a I 'I Ulie Ford Fusion ZOG) Nurchased j4W - jgh this contra i WWI "I' a G—Ma mate a part or this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $16,827.00 $16,927.00 $16,898.00 $16,998.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are of f•. vary from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibility into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone when ft,reparing your order. Additional add/delete options other than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those p listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. pau -ncm;�p Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 164 Page 1169 of 1812 VEHICLE: Fusion (POG) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $16,827.00 $16,927.00 $16,898.00 Order Code Delete Options 1 DIM Front and rear floor mats Cruise control 10n -Star �14 I TMI I Don Reid Ford $794.00' *Southern I.5L EcoBoost@ Engine w/6 -Speed Automatic Transmission with SelectShifi& REQUIRES POH MODEL $16,998.00 Western Central & Northern & Southern NC 1 1.50eco, boost 2 $50-00 14A CNG model' - specify NA NA Bi -fuel model - specify NA NA CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) NA NA LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) NA %(estern Central Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for lighthar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. 99D Engine upgrade - specify $794.00' $2,329.002 I.5L EcoBoost@ Engine w/6 -Speed Automatic Transmission with SelectShifi& REQUIRES POH MODEL UPGRADE. INCLUDED WITH POH.202A PACKAGE. 1.50eco, boost 2 CNG model' - specify NA NA Bi -fuel model - specify NA NA CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) NA NA LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) NA NA POH.200a Vehicle upgrade package - specify $2,000.001 $1,734.002 SE 2 POH V0L)LL LPG1?-1DL WlIH200A PACK-IGL INCLUDES All 8 C-,)neent Plus 6Speakenz 17"AluminumWlidels, 2351:50R.177irey 'Boe4-ColorltocketAfoldings, Cninpays. Floor Mats -2ne;Row Out,tide4ii,7®mperature.'?eadout Reanfl(-.andffea0uc&, Rear Centel Arm rest with .? cup holdkvs,Seats — 10 -Way Power Driver with Power Lambar (forelaft, up down, tui, recline. 2-wavpower lumbar) — 6 -Way Power I Passenger Seat (fore/aft, up/down with recline), SecuriCode J'Mkey1e&-EntryKeypad Sirius XMRadio w (th 6 -month Prepaid subscription, Upgradea Exterior Mirrors — Heated— Security Approach Lamps — Turn Signal Indicato, I BQSeat trim upgrade - specify 2 iLEATHER.INTERIOR NCI $1,995.002 DLR .. REO UIRES AND INCLUDED WITH 202A PACKAGE ON MODEL POH INCLUDES LUXURY PACKAGE: Luxury Package, 10 -Way Power Driver Seat w/3 memory settings, Leather Seating surfaces & Heated Front -Seats, Auto -Dimming Rear View Mirror, Auto -Dimming Driver Side Exterior Mirror with Memory, Chrome Moldings Around Window, Fog Lamps, Leather- Wrapped Steering Wheel, Leather- Wrapped Gear Shift Knob, Warm Interior Accentsl DEALER INSTALL LEATHER 2 P07201 'AWD $4,789.00' NA POT MODEL UPGR4DE 99TH 201A PA CKA GL WITH 2. OL ECOB090ST LXC7I)4L 999. INCLUDES 4LL SAID 200A MODEL UPGRADE CONTENIS PLUS: APPEARANCE PACKAGE 18" PRLMRjM.DA17v7LDSP0RT WHEELS, REAR DECA_'JD SPOILER, LEATHER WT4PP D Si LERING 'HEEL, FOG [A MP S'RED S77TCHING ONARMREST, CENTER CONSOLEAND SLIT ECOCLOTHNOTE. CHARCOAL INTERIOR R IOR ONLY Requires purchase ofmodel POH upgrade: 200,4package' Power seats NC NA REQUIRESAND INCLUDED IN VEHICLE UPGRADE PACKAGES Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 165 Page 1170 of 1812 VEHICLE: Fusion (POG) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $16,827.00 $16,927.00 $16,898.00 $16,998.00 Bucket seats Std Sid Split folding rear seat Std. sw Side air protection Std Sid AM/FM radio with single CD Sid Std 3K Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable, Simple, key included in RFC $275.00' $250-00 Remote keyless entry Sid Std il VV Vent visors - stick --on style $160.001 $250.002' DLR 2 1 RS Rainshields - flange style $160.001 $250.002 MR. -L. I 1: Backup cainera with 3,5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at, Sid Sid rear of vehicle) factory installed I I BUC 1 Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at $695.001 NAZ 2 BUC rear of vehicle) - dealer installed Typically far agencies that may want to have a "constant hot" camera to remain on while vehicle is in park controlled by an onloff switch. Proijides constant surveillance. Aluminumwheels Sid NC Full size spare tire and rim NA` NA MINI SPARE INCLUDED I PSDE 'Pin stripes,'dooi edge guard $216.00 $175,00 Body side moldings NA NA N2 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire $196.001 $200.00 942 1 Daytime running lights $44.001 $44.002 2 942 1 Immobilize daytime running lights Std NA 153 Front license bracket NCI NC 202A Optional equipment - specify $2,349' MREQUIRES $4,185.002 999 2 VEHICLE MODEL UPG&IDE P URCH, I 3L To P01,7 200a.SE mODEL. &CL LDL S Al L SL 200A PACKAGE HEMS PLUS. 991-) 15L ECOBOOSTEWGINE, luxury Package, Syne& Sound 10 -Watt -Power Driver Seat w13 memory settings, Leather Seating surfaces & Heated front -:Seats, Auto -Dimming R'ea? Vieu,.Virrm Auto -Dimming Driver Side Exterior Mir? or with klemory. Chrome Afoldings Around Window, fog Lamps Leather-Wicipoed Steering Wheel Leather Gear Shill Anub, Wujm Interior -Wrapped -lecentyl 12 0 T,-5 2 RPO 1 1 I Optional equipment - specify ($1.00)1 $344.002 555 2 1 Anyjactory option not listed within specification is eligible far the discount amount indicated as a credit per item off the manufacturer's current MSRP schedule per fleet ford com REMOTE START 2 TINT 2 Optional equipment - specify 'FULL $365.00' $24.002 96B TINT, SPECIFYIFLI110. TRUNK NET 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 166 Page 1171 of 1812 VEHICLE: Fusion (POG) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northem *Central BASE PRICE: $16,827.00 $16,927.00 $16,898.00 1 COP 1 Optional equipment - specify 2 1 201A I CITIZEN PATROL VEHICLE PACKAGE CONSISTS OF SASE DECAL PACKAGE. FOR LIGHTED SErINA f PUSH BUMPER AND LED LIGHTS IN FOUR LOCATIONS FRONT AND REAR ADD $1495. LAPTOP STANDS AT $595. I 1 APP pKG 2 M. ■ Optional equipment - specify Regional freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing pe;, section.3 54 paragraph A, item lb Per terms and specifications] 14, pre -delivery .ser acc mapechop-- and all dilr-eri, re rmn o t qai e - is. plus additi nal flee simple key included Not applicable when agency is domiciled in,5ume zone as the base award Amount is calculated via statistical algorithm uldcung "riding market vales data and median warxablefyeight costs within ceprain.talrytical mileage data ' poirrivivithin the state of Florida Any dollar volume credit to this unit cast where applicable, is derived per section 3.551 WpVf)OWIAr 2� T Labor rate per hour Labor rate per hour. Refer to Emergency lighting price submission for schedule. See dealer quote for itemisation. Includes professional EVT certified installation, wire loom, connectors, prep kit and consultation. fi New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc,) i Per Florida Statute 320.08, .4 dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the count r office Or transferring I I y tax collectoS o , t t e and registrations. Overcharging ofthese fres without rejmding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is tesponvible for refunding the overcharged amount to ' the purcriaser Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the c,4tegor v ti,"itle and registration lee: DH5.40 Procedure TL. -10 /T® -l0 hap.-i,','u-ww3fihsmv gov1DAf T11Pr 0c'7I'.'2T-10 PDT] 1 Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) Per Florida Statute 320.08,A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These w i 11 be the fees charged by the county tax collector's office for transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registration fees: DHSMV Procedure TL-10.[TL-10:http://Www3j7hsmv.gov/DMVIProcITLiTL-IO.PDF] I dmr� Maintenance Plan - specify 5 Year 75,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. I Maintenance Plan - specify ti Year i5, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan 15 service visit., a.'5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gay Engine, zero deductible I Maintenance Plan - specify 6 Year 100,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. Warranty - specify 5 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible BASECare plan. 5 K 100, 000 mile zero deductible use $2000. A WD is $2195. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordUo Co Florida Retail ESP Apri 12 0 "5 Pricing Guide. po wER Tpjiv CARE 6/100 ODED 2 Warranty - specify 5 Yr 75,000 mile zero deductible EXTRACare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use S2425-4 WD is $2665. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide inr BASECA RE 61100 0 DED 2 EE= Don Reid Ford * Southern $16,998.00 V $345.0011 $794.002 $145.001 $85.002 %130,00 $250-00' $6.00' $35.00 $1,860.00' $1,90500, $2,400.001 $1,710.00' 1 167 Page 1172 of 1812 VEHICLE: Fusion (POG) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $16,827.00 $16,927.00 $16,898.00 $16,998.00 CP575 Wananty - specify, $21.400.001 $2,585.002 ESP 2 51', 75,000 mile zero de&zrable PRLMKjvCareplan 5 Yr 100 000 mile zero deductible we $3330 lif;Dzs $3470 Complete pi icrg schedule avadahle upon request. Prices quoted per Ford4do(,'o Flop idu Reta'd LSP Ipt if 21,15 P! icing Guide I LeIR.1 (.'ARL 6-100 ODLD 2 Bid Award Announcernent (15-23-0904) 168 Page 1173 of 1812 m CITY OF ApysmTroam BEACH I Printed: 11/6/.15 BOYNTON B M H MF.xlsx 9 Page 1174 of 1812 EAC FLORIDA COUNTIES All About Norula FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION ru. & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES COMPACT 4 -DOOR ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLES SPECIFICATION #14 The Ford Focus (P3F) ourchased throuih thi 'fr' '41 0 619 "111W.101001 ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $15,336.00 $15,336.00 $15,439.00 $15,499.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agenNA. In an effort to incoiUcorate flexibilig intWUTgURLI—AMW =17M=Mji allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants -or needs. p n r c e'u fe d re e A'O'M nce 0 s 1h s e a e r qu g ip ome gn to t ju The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine th approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone whe 141re1anng your order. Additional add/delete options other than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. c-2 Bid Aw"d Announcement (15-23-0904) 190 Page 1175 of 1812 VEHICLE: Focus(P3F) DEALER: Duval Ford ZONE: * Western BASE PRICE: $15,336.00 Duval Ford Don Reid Ford *Northern * Central $15,336.00 $15,439.00 Order Code Delete Options P3E Manufacturer's downgrade model - specify P3E 2 1,VCL.(JDE-�A0T0VlVC 70Z.&SMIS-SION Df-LE.11—c 1V Painted 41unitnuin Wheel' Audio-6Speakerv, -lux 1211 Pom-e?pomf (Rear), Door Handk"ody-Body-Color, Dual-glummated Visor 1antsy Af1rrors Exterloy Mirrors— Body-Color irrory—Boay-Colop —.urn Signal Indicatory, Floor Console with _i-mres, &Storage, Headlamps -Automatic Quad -Beam Halogen (AutoLamp), Illuminated Entry Instrument Clustet — Tiip Computer— Compass and Outside 17emip,raltore Dplay kfqpLigh'! Rear-seathea, dusts, Sead Hacbeyt I-way layustal," - IstRow-Steering Wheel —Cruise Control— Redundant Audio Controls, Storage-Itap Pockets (Rear -.Seat,' 7ire-21-55516, Windows -Power Rear 5 -DOOR O-NILY EQUIPMENT: Rear Spoiler Removable Package Tray, Three Tether Anchors, Windshield Wipers -Rear Front and rear floor mats Included with p3e. 100a I nie4icks- 1nc1u&dwuhp3e.J00a. excilocky On -Star Satellite radio • i Western Central Lfr_u AA -Ii-, MlY1I11111M11 NC NA NC NA NA NA NA NA Western Central & Northern & Southern Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for lightbar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. 99E Engine upgrade - specify LOL EcoBoostS Engine SFE with Start -Stop with 6 -speed Manual (44B) or 6- speed Automatic Transmissions 1(447) Note: LOL EcoBoost@ Engine with 6 -speed Automatic Transmission (447) is Only Available with SE EcoBoosig Appearance Package (67E) Note: 1. OL EcoBoost@ Engine with 6 -speed Manual Transmission (44B) Available as a stand alone option. Note: Not Available with SE Sport Package (67S) or SE Luxury Package (201A)l 1.0 ECO BOOST 2 M. .0 Engine upgrade - specify SE EcoBoost@Appearance Package (67E). 1. OL EcoBoostS Engine wit;, Stop -Start . 16"Machined-Aluminum with Dark Painted Pockets. Black bar -style grille _81ack Headlamp B&:e1j Fog Lamps —LED Signature LjgA — Rear Disc Brakes ]Vote: Available only with 6 -speed Automatic Transmission with SelectShiftO (447) Ivole Optional Neel is 17 " Black Gloss Aluminum (64,4 1 Engine upgrade - specify CNG model - specify Bi -fuel model - specify CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) 1 Vehicle upgrade package - specify 'SE MODEL WITH THE FOLLOWING CONTENT. SE Luxury Package, 17" Black Gloss A himinum, Ambient I Lighting (7 colors, front & rear -door map podcels, release, handles, front & rearfoot wells, console storage and Ifrontupholders), Black Headlam t Headlamp Bezel, Fog Lamps, Leather -Wrapped Steering Wheel & Shif er, Leather Seats e with 8 -Way Power Driver Seat (up/down fore/aft, recline and includes Power Lumbar), LED Signature Lighting, I 0verhead Console, Perimeter Alarm, Rear Center Armrest, Rear Disc Brakes Reverse Sensing System, I SelectShift@ when Equipped with Automatic Transmission, and SIMUST) Satellite Radio with 6 -month Prepaid INd Award Announcement (15-23-0904) $1,389.00- $894.00' NA NA NA NA. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA $1,990.00' $4,709.001 191 Page 1176 of 1812 VEHICLE: Focus(P3F) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford lion Reid Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $15,336.00 $15,336.00 $15,439.00 $15,499.00 1 Subscription TITANIUM 2 FW Seat trim upgrade - specify NC NA REQUIRES AND INCLUDED IN 201A 2 door model NA NA Cruise control/tilt steering wheel Std Std 65C Power2 seat.. driver i NC 1 $294.002 REQUIRES A'YDI1vC1UDLD1N201,4 ISplit folding rear seat NC Std I Side air protection Std Std AM/FM radio with single CD 3K Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable. Std $275.00 Std $250.00 SIMPLE KEYINCLUDED IN RFC Remote keyless entry Std Std VV Vent visors - stick-on style $160.00' RS 1 ,Rainshields - flange style $160.001 P Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at Std Std rear of vehicle) - factory installed BUC , Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at $695.00 NA 2 BUC rear of vehicle) - dealer installed Typically for agencies that may want to have a "constant hot" camera to remain on while vehicle is in park controlled by an onloffswitch. Provides constant surveillance. Aluminum wheels Incl.' Std 16-P411VTEDALLOY (STINDARD ONSE SEDA.-IVIHATCHBACK) 65H Full size spare tire and rim $624.001 NA REQUIRES P3J.300A, INCLUDES Titanium 18" Wheel Package: 18" Premium Painted Aluminum Wheels, Low Profile High Performance All-Scason Tires, and Full-size Spare Replaces Mini Spare N2 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire $216.001 $200.00 PS Pin stripes $75.001 $75.00 DE Door edge guard $176.001 $85.00 BSM 1 I Body side moldings $279.00' NA 153 1 Front license bracket NCI NC P3J I Optional equipment - specify $4,990.00' $499 .002 P3K 2 FOCUS TITANIUM: INCL SE L UX SERIES EQ UIP: Amb Lighting (7colors, fron0rear-door map pockets, release handles, front & rearfoot wells, console storage and front upholders) FogLamps, Leath Seats with 8Way Power DrivSeat, Leath-Wrap Steering Keel & Shifter, LED Sign Lighting-Dedicated Daytime Running Lamps, Overhead Cons, Perimeter Alarm, Rear Center Armrest, Rear DiscBrakes, RevSens System, Selecdhf, SiriusAM "Alum wl6mon Prepaid Subscript, Tire2155017,and 17 Wheels,Audio — HD Radio 10 Speak, BettlineMolding-Chrome, ChromeHead lampBezel, Deck lid Liner, DualZone Elec Auto TempControl Ext Mir Heat Sec Appro Lamps, FogLamps wlChrom Bezel, HeallstRow Seats, Hill LaunchAsl Func, Intelli Acc w PushBut Star &Remote Start, Metallic Interior Trim Fin-DoorPul andRegSurr, Rr Spoiler, securico keyless ent kypad, sol up grille, sync 3, select shift cap, Itouch uldfirr window. 5dr rr windshield wiper. includes while platinum metallic tri-coat paint. I HA TCHBA CK 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23- ) 192 Page 1177 of 1812 VEHICLE: Focus(P3F) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern * Central BASE PRICE: $15,336.00 $15,336.00 $15,439.00 P3K 2 1 i Optional equipment - specify 675 1 UPGRADE MODEL TO PaK FIVE DOOR HATCHBAC KINCLUDING SE 200A PACK IGL. 1 1 SPORT pjt:G 2 MISC Optional equipment - specify OPT FULL CAR PRIVACY TINT. (B)HAVIS LAPTOP ST IND $545(QSAFETY KIT WITH FIRST AID, FE AND 60R 2i ROADSIDE LED WARNING LIGHTS $545(D)ALL WEATHER FLOOR MATS $I85(E) FRONT AND REAR ADMIX LIGHTING PACKAGE ON TOGGLE, NO SIREN$945 1 IRE VERSE SENSOR 2 a =- I MM %TAG I Optional equipment - specify Any lactot^,option not listed within Ypecification is eligible fo; the discount amount indicated as a creditper item o ff th,- manufacturer's current MSRP schedule per fleet ford com UPJUS R-4DIO 2 Optional equipment - specify Regional freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph A, item lb. Per terms and specifications 1. 14, pre -delivery service inspection and all delivery requirements, plus additional, eet simple key included. Not applicable when agency is domiciled in same :one as the base award. Amount is calculated via statistical algorithm utilizing trending market sales data and median variable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit cost, where applicable, is derived per section 3.55 CARGO PROTECTOR 2 Labor rate per hour Labor rate per now'. Pelep to Emergencv light'Ingpi rcembirtysion for schedule See dealer quotejoi itemization Includes professional LY7 certift6a installation, mite loom: connectors. prep kit and vonsultalion. I um�� . ._ Iransfer existing registration (must provide tag number) Per florsda Statute 320.08 1 dealer can only charge the purchaser the ac-lualftey authorised by statute for title iand regisirationtransfers Ihese will be die lees charged by< ihe,.,owty tax collector s office for 'nansfeynnetitle andregispatioay. Overcharging of these lees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer isresponsible jos refimdmg the overchtirged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registration fees: DHSMV !Procedure IL-10. [TL-IO.hitp:llwww3.flhsmv.govIDMTYProaTLITL-I0.PDFI I i 'New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) Per Florida Statute 320.08,A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title i and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the county tax collector's office for transferring title and registrations. Overcharging ofthese fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registration fees: DHSMV Procedure TL -10. [TL-10:http://www3.flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITLITL-IO.PDF] I Maintenance Plan - specify 5 Year 75,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 1.5 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles vith Gas Engine, zero deductible. I MP675 1 1 Maintenance Plan - specify 16 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas 'Engine, zero deductible. MP610 I Maintenance Plan - specify 6 Year 100, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals, for vehicles with Gas Engine 7--ro deductible. BB575 Warranty - specify ESP 2 5 Yr 75,000 mile zero deductible BASECare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $1745. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide I POWERTRAIN CARE 61100 0 DED 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Don Reid Ford * Southern $15,499.00 i $990-00' 1 $1,094.0021 Im ($1.00)' $194.002 $345.00' $74.002, $145.00' $8500 $6.00 $35.00 $85.00' $150.00 $130.00' 1 5250.00 $1,860.00 ' $1,905.00 $2,400,001 $1,340.001 $1,540.002 193 Page 1178 of 1812 VEHICLE: Focus(P3F) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $15,336.00 $15,336.00 $15,439.00 BE575 Warranty - specify ESP 2 5 Ir 75 000 mile ferc deductible.EMPACate, plan 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero dedwtib,e use VMS Complete priwng schedule available upon request. Pi sees quoted pea FordMoCo Flo, ida Retad.SSF :iprtl ?015 Pricing Guide RASE CIR 6!00 0 DED 2 BP575 Warranty - specify ESP 2 15 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible PREMIUMCare plan. 5 Yr 100, 000 mile zero, deductible use $2890. Complete I pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide I EXTRACApE 61100 0 DED 2 Don Reid Ford * Southern $15,499.00 $1,540.00' 1 $1,890.002, $2,295 .002, 194 Page 1179 of 1812 go =- �Vj K I I Ir lw= I M -1r. Ramon Dauta Fleet Adminim-ator City of BoyntonBleach.. 222 NE 9* Avenue LaTalaii,, Bamr-&- FTL 33-025 fit - ) Immi is 1 1 77 51, # 77- - 1 1L t'.-iis leaer as a follow-uo to our conversation and au opea proposel offered for your review and consideration - A T -MM 2016 FLBF lZoad King solid black-iri color $15,500 Saddlebag Guard Raills (5,020056J) 350 New Style Aniplifiei bmcket (69200597) 60 New City tag 150 Total $17,060 Daytona Harley-Davidson - 1637 North US Hwy I - Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Cell: 954257.2073 - Fax386-.6.71.7077 - E-nufflz bkuhnly@brhd.coTn Page 1180 of 1812 Page 1181 of 1812 ...................... V EAC FLORMA COU�TIES All About Flori& FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES HARLEY-DAVIDSON POLICE MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATION #10 The Harley Davidson Road King &(FLHP Murchased through 1hij 11 0 fill ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agency. In an effort to inco!kt.,orate flexibili[VA into allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone when �F,reparing your order. Additional add/delete options other than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. 7 Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 121 Page 1182 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: Road King (FLRP) Daytona Harley-Davidson Daytona Harley-Davidson Daytona Harley-Davidson -Daytona Harley-Davidson *Western *Northern *Central * Southern $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 Order Code Add Options All Zones I 69000057 Whelen electric siren, amplifier and microphone $1,300.00 Installed includes all hardware 54180-10 Black pre -drilled Tour Pak for LEDs $1,500.001 Installed includes all hardware 1 54179-10 White pre -drilled Tour Pak for LED%$1350.001 Installed includes all hardware 1 , 54178-10 Black Tour Pak without holes $1,000.001 Installed includes all hardware 1 54177-10 White Tour Pak without holes $900.00 Installed includes all hardware 65989-97C Auxiliary battery $175.00' Installed includes all hardware 53196-09 1 Adapter plate for mo ting Tour Pak $125-00' Installed includes all hardware 69816-101 Red LED light for Tour Pak $300.001 Installed includes all hardware 1 69940-101 Blue LED light for I our Pak $300.00' Installed includes all hardware 1 69941-10 1 Red/Blue split LED light for Tour Pak $300.001 Installed includes all hardware 72641-10 1 Chrome trim ring for LED light $25.00 Installed includes all hardware 1 69250-04 Pursuit Lamps one red and one blue $750.00' Installed includes all hardware 1 69251-04 Engine guard pursuit lam s one red and one blue $850.001 Installed includes all hardware 90200561 Saddlebag guard rails $350.001 Installed includes all hardware Solid color paint (other than birch white or vivid black) $750.00 Two -Tone paint $1,090.00 Temporary tag $25.00 Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) $125.00 state tag (,., ecify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $150.00 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 122 Page 1183 of 1812 1 1 /6/201 59:02 AM 9 CitY Of Re-Yntor- Beach 11/6/3015 Garber Chevrolet Buick GNC City of Boynton Beach Ryan Davis Attn: Ramon Daunt (904) 264-2442 eA2350 FAX- (904) 284-0054 QautaR(Mbbf1.us 3340HWY 27Qeen Cove Springs, FL32043 561-742-6208 !Aa—vi aftrautomgll,corn . . ............ . . ............ .. ..... ....... ......... . ...... .. .... ......................... .. ........ . JI .0 Prices are published by the Florida Sherffft Association. (hftP5//www-flshenffs.org/cuff� _progrom/purch-I"L.Progmms/Cooperative-fleet-bid- awardO. Purchasing contract number Is 15-23.0904, expiring September 30th, 2016 for - Police Rated Vehicles/ les, Sedans & Light Trucks. If you have any questions regarding this quote please calif ... ...... .... ......... I . .... . .......... .. ............... COMMERCIAL PREFERRED EQUIP&IENT —Gjko-tjt-, IDENTIFIER FOR POLICE PATROL VEHICLE I'SUSPENSION, HEAVY-DUTY, POLIC&RATED I ENGINE, 5.3L ECOTEC3 V8 I TRANSMISSION, 6 -SPEED AUTOMATIC IITIRE, SPARE, P265/60RI7 ALL -SEASON, POLICE, V -RATED BLACK EXTERIOR PAINT �SEATING, FRONT 40/20/40 SPLIT -BENCH, 3 -PASSENGER �JET BLACK, CLOTH SEAT TRIM SEATS. 2ND AND 3RD ROW VINYL WITH FROV • CLOTH T?dM (No Factory Center Console) SEAT DELETE, THIRD ROW PASSENGER SPOTLAMP, LEFT-HAND LICENSE PLATE FRONT MOUNTING PACKAGE [-.*,AINT 4 -DOORS WHITE ON BLACK VEHICLE YELLOW CITY TAG VELIVERY Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included 896 146 79 Boynton Beach 16Tahoe two 9C1 Proposal 11-6-15 Page 1184 of 1812 Fk- All About Florida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES Name of Dealership Type of Vehicle one Base Unit Price CHEVRQLEI 2p -#-Qu Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC 15706/9C 1) *Westem $33,518.00 Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC 15 706/9C 1) *Northern $33,318.00 Stingray Chevrolet 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC 15706/9C 1) *Central $33,275.00 Stingray Chevrolet 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC 15706/9C 1) *Southern $33,398.00 Dj/G.0/,-r j6V Y� f Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 104 Page 1185 of 1812 FACI F I -ORI COUNTIES AUAbautFforida I ; - 1114111 NIM 11 K1J 1"A I I'AW-MWIT61 RIV M on yeal-M SPECIFICATION #8 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC15706/9CI) -t "TRUCTIONS--Listed above- voij J11fi dt tdie'l I P t 1HUL-47:1 Tistallou UR and build codes of the vehicles listed. Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (CC15706/9CI) Code Description CC15706/9CI Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 Police Rated Utility Vehicle Commercial preferred equipment group PPV Police Vehicle options 9U3 Seats, Front Bucket with Premium Cloth - No center Console AG2 Seat adjuster, front passenger 6 way power 7X6 Driver's Side (Left Hand) Spot Light 5T5 Front Cloth with 2nd Row Vinyl Seats ZAK Police Rated Spare Tire VK3 Front License Bracket Bid Award Announcement (I S-23-0904) 10S Page 1186 of 1812 UA FAC FLORIDA AMMLAXIOXOi COUNTIES All About Rori& FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES CHEVROLET TAHOE 1500 FULL SIZE POLICE RATED UTILITY - RWD SPECIFICATION #8 The Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 (M_tU_f M9-C-1.411rcla -&-ria -A. - Wj lwty fz&g _#. -.Vxt-y 2 —at2aiaTtzi manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle specification(s) requirements which are included and made a part of this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $33,518.00 $33,318.00 $33,275.00 $33,398.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for fiill size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from 41 eno-r. In. an effort to incoUorate flexibilitki allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants -or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listm' i of a dAliti &-W*,W d-11 PIN 11 0 1 . lia"howwam IN-W-1-Ralum P 11.1 X*14 § 0 kv) ON 10 14 1.1 a or -B I Lei 0 M Pit v W Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 106 Page 1187 of 1812 VEHICLE: Tahoe 1500 (CC I 5706/9C 1) DEALER. Garber Chevrolet Buick Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC GMC ZONE: *Western *Northern BASE PRICE: $33,518.00 $33,318.00 Order Code Delete Options AKP I Non deep tinted glass ANJ 2 GLASS, SO1.AR,4BS0RBJNG I (7X6) Driver's Side (Left Hand) Spotlight D7X6 2 (VK3) Front License Bracket UEO I Onstar UEO 2 ONSTAR, DELETE I 9G8 I Daytime running lights disabled 9G8 2 HEADLAMPS, DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS .SND AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP CONTROL DELETE 9Mr_-tTjH= * Southern $33,398.00 Central Western & & Northern Southern $200.001 '0 $100.01 $130.001 $200.002` NCI NC $50.00' $50.002 C1 $9.002 Central Western & & Northern Southern Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for lightbar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. K05 I Engine block heater K05 2 ENGINE BLOCK HEATER recommended by RCMP & Alaska Hp 2 7X7 I Right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, factory installed SPOTLA 44PS, LEFT- AND RIGHT-HAND (Vehicle must have 7X6 Left Hand Spotlight Already) LED ED Left spot light LHSPOT L LEFT-HAND SPOILIGHTIArSERT DEALER INSTALED (Vehicle must have 7X6 Left Hand Spotlight LEDL 2 Ala dy) u tares 7X6 2 LED Right spot light RHSPOT LED RIGHT-HAND SPOTLIGHT KIT AND INSERT DEALER INSTALLED LEDLR 2 requires 7X7 2 3K I Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable. 51-IPD 2 2 ADDITIONAL CUT & PROGRAMMED KEYS + 4 CUT KEYS NOT PROGRAMMED 2 6E2 I Fleet key, keyed alike 6E2 2 KEY COMMON, COMPLETE VEHICLE FLEET 6E8 I Fleet key, keyed alike 6138 2 KEY COMMON. COMPLETE VEHICLE FLEET AMF 6 additional remotes (fleet keyless entry) AMF 2 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY PACKAGE NOT PROGRAMMED 2 2 $73.00' $74.00 $358.001 $350.002 $246.00 $189.002 $76.001 $239.00 2, 107 Page 1188 of 1812 VEHICLE: Bid Tahoe 1500 (CC 15706/901) DEALER: Garber Chevrolet Buick Garber Chevrolet Buick Stingray Chevrolet Stingray Chevrolet GMC GMC ZONE: * Western *Northern Central Southern BASE PRICE: $33,518.00 $33,318.00 $33,275.00 $33,398.00 30' Carpeted floor covering $188.00' $189.002 B30 2 FLOOR COVERING, COLOR -KEYED CARPETING includes B58 mats 2 B58 I Floor mats colored keyed to carpet NA NC 2 B58 2 FLOOR MATS, COLOR -KEYED CARPETED FIRSTAND SECOND ROW REMOVABLE (Included and only available with (B30) color -keyed carpeting, flow covering.) requires B30 carpet 2 66' Rear door locks and handles inoperative $57.00' $58 6N6 2 .002, 6N5 Rear window switches inoperative $55.00 $56.002 6N5 2 VRS I Cargo shade $193.001 $190.002- VRS 2 CARGO SHADE I TREM I Tremco anti -theft - foot activated, dealer installed $216.00' $235.002 TREM 2 1 SSTP SafeStop vehicle anti -theft - key activated or emergency lights activated, plug --play for $216.001 $300.002 2 SSTOP most Ford and Chevy fleet vehicles, dealer installed in 20 minutes or less Q5UA95N 2 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire NA $870.002 tATE AVAILABlINT bright alum wheels & 10 -way power di iver seat w1fizctory console Nitrogen fill tires 2 TRW Provision for roof mounted lamp $28.00' $1,920.002�1 2 2T0 NE dealer paint white 4 doors & roof panel over black base; $2600 for GM/Kerr to paint; handles, side mirrors & 2 doorjambs not painted RWK Body side moldings $273.00' $274.002 B85 2 P41AfTLI)BODY-SIDE MOLDINGS Back-up sensors, factory installed Incl. t Std Back-up sensors, dealer installed NA $339.00 UT7 I Rear ground studs $86.00' $87.002- 87.002- 7 2 7 SDA I Optional equipment - specify $118.00' $494.002 6J7 2 BLACK RECOVERY HOOKS I factory headlamp I taillamp flasher compatible with DAL 2 6C7 Optional equipment - specify $168.001 $132.002; 6J36J4 2 LIGHTING, RED AND WHITE FRONTA UXILIAR Y DOME wiring grille lamps, siren speaker, horn/siren circuit 2 6J7 Optional equipment - specify $493.00' $295.002 BTV 2 FLASHER SYSTEM, HE IDLAMP AND 7AILLAMP, DRL COMPATIBLE remote start 2 6J3/6J4 I Optional equipment - specify $129.00' $149.002 JF4 2 WIRING, GRILLE LAMPS AND SIREN SPEAKERS, WIRING, HORN AND SIREN CIRCUIT adjustable pedals 2 NS Optional equipment - specify $106.00' $2,371.002 2 NIJ3DP RED/WHITE POLICE STYLE DOME LAMP ,"'v1IJ1evel 3 ballistic door panel with heavy duty hinge limiting strap; price per door 2 Area Announcement (15-23-0904) 108 Page 1189 of 1812 VEHICLE: Tahoe 1500 (CC I 5706/9C 1) DEALER: Garber Chevrolet Buick Garber Chevrolet Buick Stingray Chevrolet Stingray Chevrolet GMC GMC ZONE: *Western *Northern Central Southern BASE PRICE: $33,518.00 $33,318.00 $33,275.00 $33,398.00 Setina PB I OOA 12 — 12" Aluminum Push Bumper .$446.00 NA Setina PJ3 I OOA 16 — 16" Aluminum Push per $496.00 NA KPUS H 2 Setina PB300 Push B umper $526.00 $595 add $'390 for 4 LED lights 2 .002 Go no 5000 Series Push Bumpers $52600 $635,00 Rear Transport Seat — Laguna System 3P $1,196.00' $1,360.00 3P X-TREME PATROL CAR SEATS WITH READY BUCKLE SEA TBELTSAND STANDARD REAR CARGO MESH SCREEN S5705T15 Rear Transgort Seat — Pro Gard 6000 Series $1,094 00' $1,260.0021 o? qquivaient 475-0973 Rear Transport Seat with extended seat belt — Patriot PSCV 1 $610.002 BDRV*rN 2 NO SEAT- molded door panels & rear window guards 2 P570OT15A Pro -Gard P2600 Series Polycarbonate (Lexan) Cage with sliding window, fall width lower $786,00 1 $1,03500 extension panel, dealer installed 8S 2 Setina. 8S Lex an cage with 1/2 lex an and 1/2 expanded metal with full lower extension $797.00 $987.002 panel, dealer installed add $65 for recessed panel 2 10S 2 Setina #10 Series Lexan Cage with sliding window, full width lower extension panel, dealer $847.00 $987.00` installed add $65 for recessed panel 2 12VS 2 Setina #12 Series Lex an Cage, partition installed behind 2nd row seat $597.00 $585.002 Heat Alarm System to be used in a K-9 vehicle, Warns officer when dangerously high $849.00 $1,03000 temperatures are inside the vehicle, Electronic Remote Rear Door Opening system to be used with the K-9 Container. Allows $879.00 $1,285.00 the officer to release the K-9 from the vehicle from a remote position. K-9 Container, All aluminum In -Vehicle (rear seat area) K-9 Container to protect the public, $2,679,00 $2,650.00 officer, K-9, and vehicle. Please specify vehicle year, make and model. Call for installation, shipping, and/or delivery prices. LABOR Labor rate per hour $85.00' $95.00 TTAG 2 Temporary tag $36.00' $25.002 Includes Shipping Cost to End -User. 2 TT Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) $100.001 $180.002, Includes Shipping Cost to End -User 'e,- W2 TAGNEW 2 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $146.001 $250.002 Includes Shipping Cost to End -User 2YR/24K Maintenance Plan - specify Incl.' NC 2 R9Y-D 2 Maintenance: 2 Years/24, 000 Miles (Up to 4 Oil Changes and Tire Rotations Total) 24 month124, 000 mile oil changes, tire rotations inspections at local dealer per published schedule 2 Maintenance Plan - specify NA NA Maintenance Plan - specify NA NA. Md Award Announcement 115-23-0904) 109 Page 1190 of 1812 Tahoe 1500 (CC15706/9CI) Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC *Western $33,518.00 Garber Chevrolet Buick GMC *Northern $33,318.00 5 7K I Warranty -specify 2 M G 51100 GM Manor Guard 5 year or 75, 000 mile SO Deductible Warranty I . 5 years/ 100k miles: $0 deductible 2 51OK I Warranty - specify MG 6/100 2 GM Major Guard 5 year or 100, 000 mile $0 Deductible Warranty 5 years / I 00k miles; $0 deductible 2 fYR/IOOK I Warranty - specify GMMqjor Guard 6year or 100,000 mUe $0 Deductible Warranty Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Stingray Chevrolet Stingray Chevrolet * Central * Southern $33,275.00 $33,398.00 110 Page 1191 of 1812 NUBCitY ��> 11110/2015 RANON DAUTA I'M) 912-3673 Ce: (M) 3994810 fa $(00) 3934M SSO) 34948227 ys mo -a dit"rem color, XT 4,71 m quoto- along wjVj purchasq ord&r. Page 1192 of 1812 "Ok Fr-ORIDA COUNrr�s All About blorida FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES I up L"M 0 LIM E At I Uff-AWIMT-350 r ' 111, 97)L7-65 �Purcime. if d2z;, manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle specification(s) requirements which are included and made a part of this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $26,602.00 $26,602.00 $26,602.00 $26,802.00 M=am 77TIM11 UgULIUJ LU UgUlICY. in an i irporafe nexiollify into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. Ist Q11 Eli KgONWANU�K41ANW)MM"I Bid Awcad Announcement (15-23-0904) 67.1 Page 1193 of 1812 VEHICLE: T-350 Transit Wagon (X22)/765 $1,864.001 DEALER: Hub City Ford Hub City Ford Hub City Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $26,602.00 $26,602.00 $26,602.00 Order Code Delete Options $13,700 00' LPG 12 passenger seating (keeps extended wheelbase) in lieu of 15 passenger seating Delete to 5 passenger crew van Std 63E Power windows/door locks $294.00' Cruise control/tilt steering wheel 63C High capacity air conditioning $259.00' On -Star lmr,Tn7"T *'Southern $26,802.00 Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for 1±ghthar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. All Zones NA NA NA NA NA NA 99G Engine upgrade - specify $1,864.001 99V Engine upgrade - specify $5,994.001 98C CNG model - specify $314,001 98C Bi -fuel model - specify $314.001 CNG CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) $13,700 00' LPG LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) $131700.001 Deluxe engine cover Std 63E Battery - 770 cca $294.00' DUAL HID UTY BA 7TER Y 63C Alternator - 130- p $259.00' 220 _ILTLRNTOR ON GIS -210 ALT 17R_-',rT0R 0.1V oiE�,LL 67D Electric brake controller $229.001� Traction control Std, X4L Limited slip differential $324.001 =-3022A Manufacturer's model upgrade package (specify pkg. bid) $1,294,00' Interior upgrade - specify NA 21L Seat trim upgrade - specify $149.00' 542 Remote power mirrors $154.00' 544 Recreational mirrors $219.00' 21E Power driver's seat $474.00' Power passenger seat NA CK Cloth seats $149.00 X2 Full carpet Ind. REQ UPGRIDE PKG I Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 672 Page 1194 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: I.M VVST RSFS 68H X2Y 942 1 53B 53B 53B 536 NFT 153 43B 59B -BAD BUC I T-350 Transit Wagon (X2Z)/765 Hub City Ford Hub City Ford Hub City Ford Hub City Ford *'Western *Northern * Central *Southern $26,602.00 $26,602.00 $26,602.00 $26,802.00 Rear window defogger Privacy glass ATvVFM radio with single CD Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable Remote keyless entry Side air bags Exterior upgrade - specify Vent visors - stick -on style Rainshields - flange style Running boards Sliding side door Daytime running lights Immobilize daytime running lights Class IV hitch, only INC 2" BALL PIN &CLIP I, . - * 1 0 0 0 FIAMMUM I , Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire Full size spare tire and rim Front license bracket Backup alarm, factory installed Backup alarm, dealer installed Backup camela. with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide -wide angle field of vision at rear of vehicle)- factory.installed Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at rear of vehicle) Setma PBI OOA 12 — 12" Aluminum Push Bumpet Setina PB I OOA 16 — 16" Aluminum Push Bumper Setin—aPB300 Push Bumper Go.Rhino 5000 Series Push Bumpers Rear Transport Seat — Laguna System 3P Rear Transport Seat — Pro Gard 6000 Series St& NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 673 Page 1195 of 1812 104 N TOMMI. no =I T-350 Transit Wagon (X2Z)/765 Hub City Ford Hub City Ford *Western *Northern $26,602.00 $26,602.00 Hub City Ford Hub City Ford *Central *Southern $26,602.00 $26,802.00 American Aluminum Inmate Transport Package for a 15 -Passenger Van, or approved equivalent. Kit includes complete window guards set and replacement door trim panels set, and one front security partition. Please specify year, make and model. *Other options and combinations available, but not included. *Front partition FCD -CP -15 I *Center partition FCD --15 *Rear partition FCD -FANS *Dual forced air circulation fans FCD- -15 *Replacement door panels (set) FCD-RSTEP- 15 1 *Rear step FCD-SSTEP-15 "Side slide -out step FCD -GS -15 *Complete window guard set Optional equipment - specify Optional equipment - specify Optional equipment - specify Optional equipment - specify 1 Optional equipment - specify LRPH Labor rate per hour TEMP TAG 1empoiary tag TER Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) NST New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff. etc.) Maintenance Plan - specify Maintenance Plan - specif}- Maintenance Plan - specify 6/100 6/100 6/100 6/100 6/100 6/100 lfv'anonty - specify X T1 ylss Warranty - specify VASE CAPE WITH (0) DEDUCTIBLES Warranty - specify E17'P.1 C4feE.IWTH (0) DEDZ)YIBLE. 5 1 Viesel Warranty - specif� .,ASLR C. IRL WITH (0) DEDUCTIBLES MR= NA NA NA $1,910.00, $2,355.00' $2,850.001, $2,240.00' $2,755.00' $3,270.00' 674 Page 1196 of 1812 it S til qtr SMA, % ROYNMN BEACH 0MV421 Fwd Reef Sales RAMON DAUTA SAMBIDARR (Wark) 904-W&2144 ffij-_7A2- (Fax) 904-SS7-M16 I appreciateyour interest and tire apporturrhy to quote. Prices are publishedby the Florida Sher! fftAssociffilloWFlorida Association of Counties & Flodde Fire Chieft'Associatlon Aulomefim COnimct#15. 1&0004 chassial 15.23.09" (www.ffah@rjft."V) ffyouhaveany questions regarding M quote please MNI Vahlele will be ordered white exterior unless epoortled an purchase order. ,22,16 FORD FAiSO EXTENDED c,4B 4X2 (XIC) SHADOINBLACK EXTERIOR SEATTRIM UPGRADE- 40120140 CLOTH INCL WITH (WG) BUCKET SEATS POWER WINDOWS/ DOOR LOCKS - ncluded an XL Mid (101aI300a) Opt. XL Base Includes: Autolamp -Auto On/Cff Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipe Daytime Runnin La ORL�;,Jj@ Cl ,T1_%p Flo 11717- 1 ' A -unry(inciucmAutaiock)Po"rTail,707-lr" !3:503 1 SPEED CONTROL !G IBUCKET SEATS IN LIEU OF BENCH SEAT Cloth 40/Console/40 Front Seats with Flow-through Console and steering ' $ 224.00 column- mounted shift XL model 111 294.00 68 CARPET IN LIEU OF RUBBER FLOOR COVERING N395.00 :AG TAG NEW CITY TAG 1 00 144.00 RFC Regional freight charge per for zone Purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph A, It. 1b. 0 0( 130.00 I 10 " Per terms and specifications 1.14, pro -delivery service Inspection and all delivery requirements, plus a dditional fleet simple key included. Not applicable when agency Is domiciled In some zone as the base award. Amount Is calculated via stathAcal algorithm utilizing trending market sales date and median variable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit cost, where applicable, Is derived per section 3.551 -1-- Printed: 11111/15 :.— BOWTON 7E_-LC_"xVr LT.,Irr. Page 1197 of 1812 0IJ/ FLORIT.1k COUNTIF-S All About Florida 1AM 21 IM 191, 11 1/2 TON EXTENDED CAB PICKUP TRUCK SPECIFICATION #47 F- 150 4, 1 C.1 urchad 6roo , -7 . 7 , 7 6 -ii q www"fl "will" MW price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Sou ern BASE PRICE: $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 $19,683.00 �Opw it 0 '11 1 a so toll 11-0111 dr ,UjLL;j, to dgt;jjL;Y. in �W 011ori; to MpoH=o ouroram, vN have created optons whi allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine th approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. I -I'T G 4yj�"2 Wa *I M= illka"hi. r"Fl. 2"Mi-am 1 WJW �_Il OWN 111W. _11110 111 HIM1,11HIM10,111,11 WN9111111161, I oil K_ 1 V ism we-vk A 9.58— ,5� -0 5 4 ;I ME= 861 Page 1198 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (XlQ DEALER: Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 Order Code Delete Options NA AM/FM stereo radio Air conditioning Full size spare tire and rim "PIMIT'"M * Southern $19,683.00 Western & Central & Southern Northern NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 it, re 11 '19=77me M11 MiMi Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for r'e I Fllighth:ar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. M, 99F 1 99P 2 998 1 68G 2 68G 1 68G 2 Engine upgrade - specify 2.71, V6 EcoBoost -or- (99G 3.5L ECOBOOST V6 $1994) 5. OL Y8 with Flex -Fuel Capability 2 Engine upgrade - specify 15.0Lf1exTuelV8 1 12 M V6 fi,,�oBow&, wah.,luto Star&Stop Technology -System tweboats pqvloadpacb�p 622 req 53-1 Trailer I T'nw Pkg) For 99Cr 3 5L V6 Ec oBoos AD (NA 122" WB) use $1994 2 Bi -fuel model - specify 3.5L V6 Ti -VCT with Flex -Fuel Capability CNG/Propane Gaseous Engine Prep Pack (req. 99F 5 -OL V8 engine) — Late Availability 2 CNG model - specify- ' IVGiPROP1NLG,IS-F.OUSE,VGI)VEPP-LP P _1CA, (REQULRES 99F5 0 p&&qG1,V Up0R 1DE) ***LATEAP111:1B7L1IT*** I �NGIPrcpane Gaseous Engine Prep Pack (req 99F5.OL V8 engine) —Late Avadabiht,,p 2 : NG conversion (discuss with dealer) ?4 Gas Gallon Equivalent I Tank CNG System, spec6 Bi -Fuel or Dedicated (Requires 68G) ?equires 68G $314 and 99F $1594. Bifuelldedicated 24 GGE system. 2 . PG conversion (discuss with dealer) 3attery, 650 cca or greater ?eplacesfactory lead acid 750cca battery with min. HD 800cca dry cell battery. Dual batteries 99P 622 53A 7,700 lbs. GVWR 163 WB 6,900LB GVWR Includes: 2.7L ECOBOOST V6, 3.73 E -locking rear differential, taller tow package, long 2 bed, and 2.7L payload group -or- [99F627 53A 163WB - 7,600LB GVWR Includes: 5.OL V8,3.73 E -locking 627 rear differential, trailer tow package, long bed and HD payload package $4404] -or- [99G 627 53C 163 WB - 7,600LB GVWR Includes: 3.5L ECCOBOOST, trailer brake controller, 3.73 E -locking rear differential, trailer tow package, long bed, and HD payload package $4904] 1 (99G) Includes: 3.73 Electronic -locking rear axle, 9.75"gear set, LT245170R17E BSW all -terrain tires (AIT) (77C) (XL only), LT275,65Rl8C OWL all -terrain tires (AIT) (W) (XLT), Upgraded springs and auxiliary transmission oil cooler, XL: 17" Silver Steel Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64W), XLT: 18 " Silver Aluminum Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64H) Optional Equipment: XL: 18" Silver Aluminum Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64H)(LT275165RI8C OWL all -terrain tires (AIT) (T8Q are included with Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) $794.00' $1,594.00' $1,594.00 $794.002! Std' $314.002:i $314,00' ' 314.002 $13,000.00' $12,450.002 NA NA $329.00' NA NA $39139.001 NA $1,499.0021 962 Page 1199 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: 67T I 67T 2 6 6 S CG 2 85A 85A 2 F-150(XIC) Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford Alan Jay Ford *Western *Northern *Central * Southern $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 S19,683.00 the Unique 18" A luminum wheels (64H)) USE $1694FORXLT 2 Electric brake controller $274.001 Requires Trader tow package, Included with max trailer tow package Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (req. 53B Cleiss IV Trailer Hitch or 53A Trader lbw Pkg, incl. wUh53(_1 Max Trailer Tow pkg. 2 Traction control Std AdvanceTrac wIRSC (RollStabilityControff7d) 2 Limited slip differential $469.001 3.55 E -locking rear differential w/ base engine (IDD $1 OO)a6 - 3 73 fi-locking rear differential). 3.55 Electronic Locking axle ratio w1145" wheel base )VA with tratki low package (53,4)- Use.VL6 3.73 Electronic Locking irde ratio with 53A and 145'4vb $569. Use AL3 3 31 ftectronicLocking ade rano %vah 2 71. eco boost engnejor $419 orYL6,069 Foi, 5 01 V8 engine use AL3 $419 or V,9 it/Traih?r rou, pad 534 Fa? .3 5L k6 eco boost engine use YIS 3,15 Llo&ng axle ratio 3419 or IL 9 v7-6 e,,.i inc Aided ni 627 pqqoadpack2gc X-9 iBincluded with 53C when using 3.5L Mew boost engine 2 Manufacturer's model upgrade package (specify pkg. bid) Equipment Group Mid IOTA includes: Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab andSuperCrewOD), Power Door Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyessenty (includes Autolock), Power Tailgate Lock, Perimeter Alarm, Illuminated Entry, Manua) folding, Dual Power Glass Side view Mirrors with Black Skull Caps, Autolamp - Auto On/Off Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (On/Off Cluster Controllable), MyKey& Owner Controls Feature I AMIFMwith single -CD (speakers; four (4) with Regular Cab, six (6) with SuperCab and SuperCrew(g) 14.2 Productivity Screen with compass in instrument cluster ISYNCS Enhanced Voice Recognition !Communications and Entertainment System, 911 Assist, 4.2 " Multi- Function Display, AppfinkT one (I) Smart Charging USB Port and auxiliary audio input jack. I Cruise Control I BoxLinkTm (includes four (4) premium locking cleats), I FI50 XLT Model WITH 300a PACKAGE: EXTERIOR: BoxLink (includes four (4)premium locking cleats), Bumper, Front --Chrome wide Body -color Fascia, BumperRear-Chrome. FogLamps, Grille --chrome Chrome Surround andBlack Mesh Insert, mirrors, Sideview-Manual-foldingPower Glass with Black Skull Caps, Perimeter Anti -Theft Alarm, SecuriCode Keyless Entry Keypad Driver's Side, Wheels -17 "Silver Painted Aluminum INTERIOR/COMFORT- AC- -Chrome Ring wlObsidian Vanes, AM/FM Single -CD, Carpet-wlFloorMais, Compass, Cruise Control, Delayed Accessory Power, Illuminated Entry, MyKey, Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key, Transmitter Keyless Entry (incl. Auto lock) Power Tailgate Lock, Power Windows (Front/Rear)-One-touch, Rear Window whit Fixed Privacy Glass, Scuff Plates ?Cloth40120140 lumbar,Armrest w/storage, SYNCS 4.2"LCD Display in CenterStack ApplinkTM— I One(I)Smart Charging USB port, Visors Mirrors, 2 Seat trim upgrade - specify Special Service vehicle package includes: 240 Amp Alternator, Cloth 40/Blank/40 Front -Seats (SG) with cente"eat section deleted (Restraint Control Moduk cover provided), Vinyl rear hench seat (requires 99F or 99G) -or- (CG cloth 40;20140 split front bench $NIC.) 40120140 Cloth, included ryi upgradepackage 300a 2 Power windows/door locks Autolamp - Auto On/Off Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (On/Off Cluster Controllable) (when the non -controllable 942 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) option is selected, it will replace the controllable DRL), Manual -folding, Dual Power Glass Sideview Mirrors with Black Skull Caps, Illuminated Entry, MyKey@ Owner Conb-ols Feature, Perimeter Alarm, Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyess-entry (includes Autolock), Power Tailgate Lock Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab and SuperCrevi&). I XL POWER EQUIPMENT GROUP (85A) Availability: Included on XL Mid (IOM1300a) Opt. XL Basi Includes: Autolamp -Auto Orr/Off Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (On,'Off Cluster Controllable) (when the non -controllable 942 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) option is selected, it will replace the controllable DRL) Manual folding, Dual Power Glass Sideview Mirrors with Black Skull Caps Illuminated Entry MyKey@ Owner Controk Feature Perimeter Alarm Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyess-entry (includes Autolock) Power Tailgate Lock Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab and SuperCrav@ specifications) 2 M lm111 /1 $49.001 NC 21 $1,169.00 $1,169.0021 5O 1 1 2 50S : S Speed control $224.00 $224.00 S2 I Included in model upgrade 101a, 300a 2 id Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 863 Page 1200 of 1812 17,33AQ IR N 168 168 2 47R 47R 2 M 435 1 435 2 a M-1 M, 58C I 58C 2 3K I 3K 2 L -SPOT LSL 2 owl I * Western $19,583.00 Tilt steering wheel Passenger dome lamp 5"REPORT10HTDLIZINSTALLED Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford *Northern *Central $19,483.00 $19,583.00 Bucket seats in lieu of bench seat Vinyl 40IConsolel40 Front -Seat with Flow-through Console and column shift -or- (WG Cloth 40/Console/40 Front -Seats with Flow-through Console and column shift $124) 1 - Cloth 40/Console/40 Front Seats with Flow-through Console and steering column- mounted shift XL model With XL T model upgrade use (UG): - Cloth 40IConsolel40 Front Seats with four-way adjustable driver,jgassenger headrests, manual driver/passenger lumbar (Base), power driverlmanualpassenger lumbar (Mid), power driver/passenger lumbar (Luxury) (N.4 wlRegular Cab). Flow-through Console and steering column -mounted shift at $2942 Caipet in lieu of rubber floor covering Includes floor mats I Cotor-coordinated Carpet wlCarpeted Matching Floor Mats, included in XLT 300a 2 Floor mats HD all weather rubber floor mats (requires 168). All -Weather Rubber Floor Mats (req. 168 Color -coordinated Carpet wlCarpetedMatching Floor Mats) 2 Deep tinted glass Factory rear wmdowprivaci, glass and defogger. j1DT2 - Dealer- installed deep tent on from two door glass $!49,,4DD $49!6t windshield strip) Rear windou,.Fixed Privacy Glass u,th57QDefroster, ln(ludedmith3OOa..iVlwith ]Olapackage foi lealer added tint add $345 2 Sliding rear window Includes rear privacy glass and defogger Power -sliding Rear Window -- XL (Including 57Q & 924) Use $349 with Power -sliding Rear Window -- xLT (Including 57Q) 2 AM/FTNI rudio with single CD ,4MIf AdSingle CD I Included in upgrade pa,;kages 2 On -Star Ford SYNC Incudes: Enhanced Voice Regcognition Communications and Entertainment System, 911,4ssistg, 4.2' Multi -Function Display, ApplinkTM, one (1) Smart Charging USB Port and auxiliary audio inputjack. �'ompass display in instrument cluster. (included in manufacturers upgrade package) I Satellite radio 4Mf -MIC DISA T 'Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable Dealer provided third key. (3KR - Dealer provided third key and remote when ordering with power equipment group $373) 1 Use $76 for simple fleet key, Included with RFC 2 '=-' Long bed in lieu of short bed Requires engine upgrade I Included in XIC. 163 model upgrade with 163 inch wheelbase frame. 2 Left-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed (ADD S17.5for LED light) I For Go -Light remote operated spotlight add 5649 includes bed mounted Pole in lieu of roof mount. 2 Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Alan Jay Ford *Southern $19,683.00 Sid Std $229.001 Std $124.00' $294.002; $144.001 $144.002 $94.00' $94.002 $318.001 $99.002� 1 $449.00 $449.002i 1 $289.001 $289.002 $643.001 NA $484.001 1 $484. 002 $140.00' $300.002 Sid Std $899.00' Incl, 2 $48 . 0.001 $495.002 864 Page 1201 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (XIC) DEALER: Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 LR -SPOT Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed 2SL 2 (ADD $350.00 for LED lights) I For Go -Light remote operated spotlight add $649 includes bed mounted Pole in lieu of roof mount. 2 RS I Vent visors - stick -on style VV 2 (Front driverj9assenger windows only $110) RSF Rainshields - flange style 2 RS I ;(Front driver/passenger windows only $110)(not available with 1 -touch up windows) I U 4NM11911"ATAi Bug shield Dealer installed Bug Shield hood protector I Trailer tow mirrors Manual trailer tow mirrors. -or- (54Y 59S - Black Power glass, manual telescoping trailer low mirrors wl signal indicator when ordering with 85A $568) (both options requir. engine upgrade and 53A or 53C trailer tow package). I Manual folding, Manually Telescoping, Manual Glass Trailer Tow Mirrors with Black Skull Caps (AA with 1998 3.5L V6 D-VCTengine, 85A XL Power Equipment Group or 122" WB; req. 53A Trailer Tow Pkgor 53C Max Trailer Tow Pkg) 54Y ($394 xi or $274 with XLT 300a)159s ($174): Manual folding, Manually Telescoping, Power Glass Trailer Tow Mirrors with Heal, Turn Signal, High -Intensity LED Security Approach Lamps LED Side -mirror Spotlights and Black Skull Caps (AA with 998 3.5L V6 Ti -VCT engine or 122 " W8; req. i;A XL Power Equipment Group and 53A Trailer Tow Pkg. or 53C Max Trailer Tow pkg.) 2 Wrap-around grille guard add $300 for Winch Mount Plate I Required with Winch 8Aw a.'M05 7 Aluminum tool box Dealer Provided HD Aluminum Diamond Plate Tool Box 14" Depth. (18" Depth $469) AND (ADD $50 to 14" or 18"forlow proftle tool box.) Single Lid Locking 2 Bedliner Plastic drop in liner (Dealer installed OEM bedliner $325). 1 Plastic drop in bed liner with tailgate protector. Rubber bed mat add $160 2 Spray -on bedliner (Rhino, Line -X or approved equivalent) Factory standard spray in bed liner with plastic liner on tailgate (Dealer installed HD Spray -on -Bed Liner $579). 1 For Heavy Duty dealer installed Line -x brand use $550.00 2 9 Me Mro Class IV hitch and ball Factory Class IV Receiver, 4 -pin / 7 -pin wire harness, Draw Bar, 2" ball, pin, and clip. Includes (53b) Class IV Trailer Hitch (incl. Smart Trailer Tow Connector, 4-pin17pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver), draw bar, pin clip, 2 inch ball, and plug. 2 8,000 lb. winch with remote Requires WGG & Winch Mount Plate Requires WGG, Warn o_- equa 2 Heavy duty towing package up to 5,000 lbs. with appropriate hitch Trailer Tow Package (incl. Smart Trailer Tow Connector, 4-pin17pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front stabilizer bar, auxiliary transmission oil cooler; 998 3.5L V6 Ti - VCT incl. Engine Oil Cooler), Draw Bar, 2" ball, pin, and clip. I Trailer Tow Package —XL Base: incl. Smart Trailer Tow Connector, 4-pin17pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front stabilizer bar, auxiliary transmission oil cooler; (Pro Trailer Backup Assist (47E) is optional on XL Base ADD $394 (47E requires 76C and 85A); 998 3.5L V6 Ti -VCT incl.Engine Oil Cooler. FOR XL T MODEL UPGRADE 47E and 76C are required plus ADD $395.2 Maz= Alan Jay Ford *Southern $19,683.00 j' $900.00' 1 $796.0021 $189.00, $160.002 $197.00' $195.002 $89.001 $89.002 $995.00' 1 $1,296.002 $429.00' $395.002'! $349.001 $349.002, $494.00' $494.002 NA NA $194.00 1 1 $659.002, $1,195.001 $1,295 ,002_ $594.001 $494.002 865 Page 1202 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (XIC) DEALER: Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 99G 53C Heavy duty towing package up to 7,200 lbs.with appropriate hitch 13132 1 Includes- 3,5LECOBOOSTV6. Max trailer too- package, trailer brake controller. draw bar, 2"ball, pin, and 53C 2 clip Marc Trailer low Package (req 3.51 T,61icuBoosa) —3-1. Base oncL Smart Iratie? low Connector, 4-pinl7-pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front Ttabilftep lar, auxiliary transmission oil I cooler (Pro Trailer` Backup Assist (47E) is optional on AT Base ADD $394 (4715 requires 76C and 85A), i M,1Y IR 41LER 110W Pel CKA G.F- (53C) Not available with 2 7L v6 L coBoostg Payload Pkg (62?) Requires 3 5L EvolloostS Engine (99G) .Includes 3-55 Electronic-lodang Peat axle (axle is changed to 3 -3 Electronic-lockingdt #ey ential ij op dered with Hem-v-Datv Pa) -load Pkg (6'7, use $694)) 4- pin/7-pin wrong harness Auxiliai), transmission oil cooler Class I V trailer hitch receiver -Smw,t Trader Tov Connector (standard on Laria.r and higher) Integrated Trailer Brake Controller Ef gi adedfrohl stabilizer bat Lpgmled rear bryier. Includes pin clip and plug. FOR XTTMODEL UPGRADE 47E and 76C are required plus ADD $395 FTC 1. Fiberglass tonneau cover (painted to match) FTC 2 (Add $1338 for Bed Slider with Rubber Mat and 4" Sides) -or- (Roll -N -Lock cover ADD $297 in lieu of fiberglass tonneau) I For Rtrax Brand locking retractable cover use $1396, for rolinlock brand use $1496 2 .FC H I Fiberglass cab high topper with front, side and tear windows (painted to match-) FCHT 2 Add $3,75!o), side access windows in &ieu of fixed Add $395 far side access windows 2 942 Daytime running lights 942 2 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (when selected with 85A Power Equipment Group, the non -controllable 942 'Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) replace Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (OnlOff Cluster Controllable)) 2 Immobilize daytime running lights Don't order option 942 1 N2 I N2 2 - - �- 91 - I 61 &W—• 35 1 V., I 1Z Q Midbox body option Steel truck cap leer Deluxe Num mum Commerdai Toppei (WHITL), 23 " High, I i ont Picture Wi Pidau., Full Length Side Doors with Drrvet and Passenger Side 7ool Boxes including I Vertical and I HorLontal Divider Rear lift Up Door with Picture Window, Ladder Rack, 20'112v LED Interior Light Bar, LED Brake Light (Upgrade to Fiberglass IOORCC Commercial Topper Painted to Match $387) (Upgrade to Double Sewing Barn Doors wi vertical glass on Rear in lieu of std i#1 up door $379 "aluminum tops one,") I SpaciKap - 8'Compak,'Yrans-ferable Service Bar6�J Both= can be Maced in cry, 8' true k bed Lasit'j, transferable. 41so avwiabi, for 6- true' led Add Cont actor Bin Pkg for Sl.335 Add Service Pkg for $2,985. 2 Cab shield headache rack (protects back of cab) Add $300 for beacon plates left and right, 2 Pipe rack w/expanded metal basket over cab (for pickup bed' ) (1200ATA - Weather Guard aluminum material rack with cross members $1479 *-'does not include expanded metal basket over cab**) f 1pe TaUrMeXpenaea Me -1r0T$TTMnr47rr Single ladder rack side mounted (specify street or curbside) Single Side MidLadder Rack I $1,495.001 $1,495.002 $1,695-00' $1,695.002 $942.00' $44.002 NC I Std $169.00' $225.002 Std Std $497.00' $ t,790.00 1 NA $738.00' NC I $595.0021 1 $1,796.002 NA $1,196.002! NC 2 Bid Award Anrtouncement (15-23-0904) 866 Page 1203 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: 85H I 85H 2 BUA BUA 2 76C I 76C 2 1I dglp: 1 i Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford *Northern *Central $19,483.00 $19,583.00 Backup alarm, dealer installed Dealer installed 90db backup alarm. 1 Whelen, Ecco included in Long wheel base optional model upgrade. 2 -vision at rear of vehicle) - factory installed Requires 85A (lVol avilabie with orders that require removal of tailgate) I FOR Pro Trailer Backup Assist (47E) req Rear View Camera (76Q, 85A Power Equipment Gt oup and 53B Class IVTraderHack 53A Yrouder Tow Package or53CJVlax Irarler You Package) .add Ptovides added& tver convenience and a,-&arenl when backing a hitched conventional tralle?, by allowing the dvtver to '-steer- the Irader- instead of •steeringthe. Duck - 1cmatedard opey --iied by the coriftolknob located on the instrument panel 5dow the 4x4 rotary control swach ('equipped) - WVl in conjunction with EP ISivarview camera and center stack screens - includes a tailgate LEI) to Lad in nighttime trailer hook-up - Store and recall kr, to j 0 ds trent conventional traders - System a limited to 5mph arida uVer riddere when the driver turns the steering wheel - Available with any of the Trader 7ow Package on at rear of vehicle) - dealer installed FUEL TOOL Optional equipment - specify XIC.163 2d Fuel & Tool Combo includes: L Shape Fuel Tank Tool Box, Electric transfer pump, Hose'.Naz le, Vol meter - (IDD SAFE -T- Fire Extinguisher. First 4id Kit. Road Iriangles $299) F150 Model upgrade including long f63 inch wheelbase and 8 Foot Pickup Bed Deletes 6.5ft bed Required with HD payload upgrade. Include. Ecco B., 2 RSL ' Optional equipment - specify LG 12 2 1 Roadside lighting e Incudes: Four corner hide away LED kit, 8 LED traffic advisor mounted in rear window glass, (AMBER/CLEAR) Grille lights, wired to factory apfitter switches or six switch controller. Thienum 1200 Lifigate Series 2 jario Optional equipment - specify' LTS 2 Jotto Computer Mount Stand (806-1206 - 600wpuresine wave inverter installed in between dtiverpassengerfiontseats $429) 1 Haves laptop stand universal fat znve? ter add $400 2 ALB -TA Optional equipment - specify RPO 2 Amber LED Light Bar with Front Takedowns, Side Alley lights, and Rear Arrow Stick Trac Advisor. (Add Go Light with Dash Mounted Remote for $628) 1 Anyfactory option not listed within specification is eligible for the discount amount indicated as a credit per item off the manufacturer's current MSWP schedule perfleet.ford com 2 3BLS Optional equipment - specify 2 RFC .3rd Brake Light Safell, Pulse (Pulses 3rd Brake Light (4) times upon application of brake pedal to increase driver awareness hehind;'ou when stqppeng) I Regional freight charge per vehiclelbr alterrel conepurchasingpet' vection 3,54perag-aph .1. item lb Fer terms and specfications 114 pie-delrve?y service inspeciton and all dehvery requipeneents, plus additional fleet simple key included. Not applicable when agency is domicil6a ir' Yame zone as the base award. Amount is calculated via statistical algorithm utilizing trending market sales data and median variable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state of Florida Any dollar volume credit to this unit cost where applicable, is derived per section 3.55 2 LABOR Labor rate per hour 2 LABOR (Labor Rates Based on Single Vehicle Build) fl Labor rate per hour. Refer to Emergency lighting price submission for schedule. See dealer quote for itemisation. Includes professional EVT certified installation, wire loom, connectors, prep kit and consultation 2 Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Alan Jay Ford *Southern $19,683.00 $124.0011 $124.002 $679.001 $695.002 $1,887.00' $585.002 $1,729.001 $2,700.002 $485.00' $695.002 , 1 ($1.00)21 $1,995.00' i $145.002 867 Page 1204 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (XIC) DEALER: Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $19,583.00 $19,483.00 $19,583.00 Transfer existing registration (mast provide tag number) Includes temp tag & two way overnight shipping for signature. I Per Florida Statute 320.08, A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the county tax collector's officefor transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registrationfees: DHSMVProcedure TL -10. [TL-10:http:lAvww3.flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITLTL-IO.PDF] 2 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc,') Inctudes temp tag& two way overnight shipping for signature. 1 Per floridaSiaiute 320 08, A dealer can only charge the purchaser the achialftes authoy Led by statute for title and registration transfers These will be, the,)ees charged by the count), tax collec lot' -.;office for transferring title and registrations Overchaiging q0 these fees without reWrng the ovey cbaoge u unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer 's lict-lise The dealer is responsible for rejundmg the overcharged amount to the purchaser Private tag agent yfees cannot be included in the categat v of title and registiationfees: DHSAdV Procedure TL -I 0. [77,? 0 hup -Ilwwm,3,flhsmv govl)-If;��Pp,ocl7LIrL-'Io.pDF] 2 Maintenance Plan - specify 3 yr 45, 000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (9) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. 5 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. 2 Maintenance Plan - specify 5 Yr 75: 000 mile(5000 mile interval. includes a total of (15) visits) gas engine klaintenance Plan 6 Year 75 000 mile Premium .1,faintenance Plan. 15 service visits ai FOOO mile miet vais ior vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. 2 Maintenance Plan - specify 6 y 100,000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (20) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. 6 Year 100,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. 2 I Warranty - specify :Extra Care 5 y 75A: mile ($O Ded) Extended Warranty I 15 Yr75,000 mile zero deductible BASESCare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $2000. Complete pricing schedule available upon request Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide For Finergency ApolicationAdd $605 su-charge2 PC575 I Warranty - specify CE575 2 Premium Care 5 yr 75k mile ($O Ded) Extended Warranty 5 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible EXTR,4Careplan. 5 Yr 100, 000 mile zero deductible use $2425. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMaCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. For Emergency Application Add $555 surcharge 2 PC61 00 Warranty - specify CP575 2 Premium Care 6 y 100k mile (30 Ded) Ectendea Warranty I 5 Yr 75,000.-arie zero deductible PRLMIUMCareplan, 5X? 100,000 mile veto deductible use aJUO Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quotedpet,• Fw-dAfoCo Florida Retail ESP April 12015 Pricing Guide. For Emergency Application Add $505 surcharge 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Alan Jay Ford *Southern $19,683.00 $45.25' $6.002 $580.001 $1,860.002 $910.00' $1,905.002 I $1,140.00' $2,400.002', $1,710.00' $1,475.002! $2,400.00' $1,710.00 $3,430.00' $2,400.002� Page 1205 of 1812 110yNTUN BEACH RAMON DAUTA Laura Taitaft 561-742-6208 (Work) 904-388-2144 (Fax) 90"87-8816 Launiartetw5duwMeel.corn 1816 camat Ava Jam, FL 32210 1AWrealfifty0ifirinbrod and Me aipporhxW to quaftby Asfse'°n CO—U-&FknWaFkvCN&ib'A930OWmAuftno&vCm&,wt#15.IAVMdmwabll&2$OM (MM011shermkorw ffyoulis"aRv quoillimiarropnilifilyMisqualiapb&%emUl V&WdewNbemdwWwNiowdm*rWdewepwMedOnPwdmaewd�w POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS NEW CITY TAG lona) freight charge per vehicle for ShRrhatIVO zone purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph A, Item I b. term and specifications 1.14, pro -delivery service Inspection and all delivery requirements, plus additional t simple key Included. Not applicable when agency Is domiciled In same zone as the base award. Amount Is u1sted via statistical algorithm utilizing tranding market sales data and median variable freight costs In certain statistical mileage data points within the side of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit , where applicable, Is derived per section 3.561 labor hours per spec. Includes wine, loom, comectors, POI and shop suppiges: Printed, 11/13/15 M BOYNTON BCH LT.Xlgx Page 1206 of 1812 vt AL T. FI-ORIDA COUNT IF -S All About Florida I ; 111-9 1111 106LI I MM114i ETV I ralM] Wall H101 V I 1/2 TON 4 -DOOR CREW CAB PICKUP TRUCK SPECIFICATION #49 'Q .v_F*r4 this model and FSA's base vehicle specification(s) requirements which are included and made a part of this contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 $21,850.00 Iwo w" M an i total cost ms you aw the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. .1 llo The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approx7imating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine th approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. lopti*KS ieale�, �-- �--j pmparing your or -der, Additional fe4w" listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. �"'c�l—w�N��'��ks Md Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 929 Page 1207 of 1812 VEHICLE: F -150(1C) DEALER: Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 Order Code Delete Options AMTM stereo radio Air conditioning Full size spare the and rim Don Reid Ford * Southern $21,850.00 Western Northern Central Southern NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA I NA ril It, M MMMM�1.�' Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for lightha i! r descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. 99P -99G Engine upgrade - specify $794.001 $1,594,002 $794.003 $1,595.004 99F 2 2.7L V-6 EMG 99G(3.5L V6 ENG ($1994.00) 1 99P 3 J. OL V8 with Flex -Fuel Capability 2 99F 4 2.7L V6 EcoBoost -or- (99G 3.5L EcOBOOST V6 $1994) 3 15.0L V-8 4 99F I Engine upgrade - specify S1,594.01)1 %794M2$794.004 $1,594M' 99P 2 5 OL V-8 LNG I 99F 3 2.7L V6 EcoBooslS with 4xito Start/Stop Yechnolo&, &M 99P 4 (iceboals pavioad package 622 req. 531 Trader TowPkg) For 99G 3.5L 1-6 EcoBoost@ (7VA 122,, KB) use $1994 2 5 OT j-1exFuel 1,3 3 2 7 L CO Boo.��j 4 68G I 2 Bi -fuel model - specify CNG/Propane Gaseous Engine Prep Pack 99F $314.00' $314.002 Std3 $1,229m 68G (req. 5. OL Y8 998 3 engine) - Late ,4vailabilityz 3-5L V6 Tt- VCT with Flex -Fuel Capability 3 68G I CNG model - specify $314,00' $314,002 $314.003 $1,229.00 68G 2 CIVG,Propane Gaseous En ne Prep Pack (req 99F5 OL 1/8 68G 3 engine) -LateAvailabilityi ii CNG'PR0P-4VF G ISLO(iS ENGINE PRLP P,4CA'1r;L (RLOUIPLS 99F 5 01, T18 LNGTIVE UPGR,1DL) ***L..IIL' AIIA111BILITy**t 3 CNG CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) $12,996.001 $12,450.002 $13,000.003 $1,229.00 CNG 2 Requires 68G $314 and 99F $1594. Bifuelldedicated 24 GGE 2 24GGE 3 system. 24 Gas Gallon Equivalent I Tank CNG System, specify Bi -Fuel or 3 Dedicated (Requires 68G) LPG LPG conversion .(discuss with dealer) $12,996.00' NA NA NA DRYCELL 3 1 Battery, 650 cca or greater NA NA 1129,00' NA Replaces factory lead acid 750cca battery with min. HD 800cca dry cell battery. 3 Dual batteries NA NA NA NA Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 930 Page 1208 of 1812 W -BASE 627 2 11? b-21 55.A 15YWY�- 627 4 XL6-XL91 XL9 2 XL9 3 XL6 4 Bid Award Ann F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford * Western *Northern *Central $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 7,700 lbs. GVWR (99G) Includes: 3.73 Electronic -locking rear axle, 9.75" gear set, L T24517OR I 7E BSW all- terrain tires (AIT) (T7C) (XL only), LT275165R18C OWL all -terrain tires (AIT) (W) (XL7), Upgraded springs and auxiliary transmission oil cooler, XL: 17" Silver Steel Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64W), XLT- 18" Silver Aluminum Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64H) Optional Equipment: XL: 18 " Silver Aluminum Heavy -Duty Payload Pkg. wheels (64H) (L T2 75165R] 8C 0 WL all -terrain tires (AIT) (MC) are included with the Unique 18 " Aluminum wheels (64H)) USE$] 694 FOR XL T. 2 6,800LB GVWR Includes: 2.7L ECOBOOST V6, 3.73 E -locking rear differential, failer low package, long bed, and 2.7L payload group -or- [99F 627 53A 157WB - 7,600LB GVWR Includes: 5. OL V8, 3.73 E- locking rear differential, trailer taw package, long beg and HD payloadpackage $3904] -or- [99G 627 53C 157WB 3.5L ECCOBOOST, trailer brake controller, 3.73 E -locking rear differential, trailer tow package, long bed, and HD payload package $4504] 3 REQUIRES 8 FOOT BED 4 Electric brake controller Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (req. 53B Class IV Trailer Hitch or 53A Trailer Tow Pkg; incl. with 53C Max Trailer row pkg. 2 Requires Trailer tow package, Included with max trailer tow package. 3 Traction control AdvanceTrac wIRSC (RollStabillyContralTM 2 Limited slip differential 3 55 Elects ons Locking axle ratio w1145"wheal base N.Awab I trailer tow package (53.1) T.'Ye U-6 3 73 Elecit gnic Locking axle ratio with 53A and 145"u -b $569 Use XL3 331,61e0tronic Locking axle ratio with 2.7L eco boost 3ngaiefot $419 or AL6 For 5. OL VS engine use XL3 $419 or XL9 iviTraile), Taw i package 53A. For 3.5L TY ezo boost engine use. 'Z5 3,5 Etockmg axle ratio $419 or XL9. X16 is inc luded in 627 payload package. XL9 is included with 53C when Ming 3.51. V6 eco boost ;engine 2 3:55 E -locking rear differential wl base engine (ADD S;00.,YL6- 13.73E-locking rear differential). 3 Manufacturer's model upgrade package (specify pkg. bid) IOIAXLORUPGRADE PKG300AXLTPKG($5,299.00) F150 XLT Model WITH 300a PACKAGE.- EXTERIOR: BoxLink (includes four (4) premium locking cleats), Bumper, Front -Chrome with Body -color Fascia, BumperRear-Chrome. FogLamps, Grille -chrome Chrome Surround and Black Mesh Insert, mirrors, SideviewManual -folding,Power Glass with Black Skull Caps, Perimeter Anti -Theft Alarm, SecuriCode Keyless Entry Keypad, Driver's Side, Wheels -17 "Silver Painted Aluminum INTERIORICO&IFORT.- AC -Chrome Ring w I Obsidian Vanes, AMIFMSingle-CD, Carpet-ivlFloorMats, Compass, Cruise Control, Delayed Accessory Power, Illuminated Entry, MyKey, Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key, Transmitter Keyless Entry (incl. Auto lock) Power Tailgate Lock, Power Windows (TronilRear)-One-touch, Rear Window with Fixed Privacy Glass, Scuff Plates ?Cloth40120140 lumbar Armrest w1storage, SYNC® 4.2"LCD Display in CenterStack, ouncement (15-23-0904) 1 11 Don Reid Ford * Southern $21,850.00 $1,499.002 1 $2,039.00' 1 $2,404.004 $274,00' $274,00 2 Std Std 2 S596-001 $1,304.001 1 $469.002 $274,00' $274.004 Std NA ME Page 1209 of 1812 I "F3,39-0-9 CIS CG I CG 2 66S 3 85A 85A' 2 'A 85A 3 855 4A . 50S 1 50S 2 50S 3 50S 4 F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford * Western *Northern *Central $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 ApplinkTM,— OnefflSman Charging USB port, Visors Mirrors, 2 Equipment Group Mid IOTA includes: Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab and SuperCrewqD), Power Door Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyess-entry (includes Autolock), Power Tailgate Lock, Perimeter Alarm, Illuminated Entry, Manual folding, Dual Power Glass Sideview Mirrors with Black Skull Caps, Autolamp – Auto OnlOff Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (OnlOff Cluster Controllable), MyKey(& Owner Controls Feature IAM/FM with single -CD (speakers; four (4) with Regular Cab, six (6) with SuperCab and SuperCrew@) I 4.2" Productivity Screen with compass in instrument cluster I SYNCO Enhanced Voice Recognition Communications and Entertainment System, 911 AssistO, 4.2 " Multi- Function Display, ApplinkTM one (1) Smart Charging USB Port and auxiliary audio input jack. I Cruise Control I BoxLinkTM (includes four (4) premium locking cleats). 3 Seat trim upgrade - specify CLOhff -S-E.11,S I 40,20140 Cloth, included in upgrade package 300a 2 Special Service vehicle package includes: 240 Amp Alternator, Cloth 401BIankl40 FronkSeats (SQ) with center -seat section deleted 'Restraint Control Module cover provided), Vinyl rear bench seat (requires 99F or 99G) -or- (CG cloth 40.120/40 split front bench $,VIC.) 3 CLOTH 4 Power windows/door locks XL POWER EQUIPMENT GROUP (85A) Availability Included on XL Mid (101a1300a) Opt. XL Base Includes: Autolamp –Auto OnlOff Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (OnlOff Cluster Controllable) (when the non -controllable 942 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) option is selected, it will replace the controllable DRL) Manual folding, Dual Power Glass Sideview Mirrors with Black Skull Caps Illuminated Entry MyKey@ Owner Controls Feature Perimeter Alarm Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyess-entry (includes Autolock) Power Tailgate Lock Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab and 1 SuperCrew(t specifications) 2 Autolamp –Auto OnlOff Headlamps with Rainlamp Windshield Wipers, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (OnlOffCluster Controllable) (when the non -controllable 942 Daytime Running 'Lamps (DRL) option is selected, it will replace the controllable DRL), Manual folding, Dual Power Glass Sideview Mirrors with Black Skull Caps, Illuminated Entry, MyKey& Owner Controls Feature, Perimeter Alarm, Power Locks with Flip Key and Integrated Key Transmitter kelyess-entry (includes Autolock), Power Tailgate Lock Power Windows (front on Regular Cab, front and rear on SuperCab and SuperCrew,g). 3 Speed control Included in model upgrade packages 101 a, 300a 2 Tilt steering wheel rassenger dow&k= NCI =1, F *Southern $21,850.00 $224.00' $224.002 Std Std Std Std $224.003 $224,004 Std Std $229.003 NA 932 Page 1210 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: VG I WG 2 VG 3 BS 4 168 1 168 2 168 3 168 4 47R I 47R 2 47R 3 435 2 435 3 435 4 58B' 58B 2 58B 3 58B 4 Qmwi" 58C I 58C 2 58C 3 AK -KF 3K 2 3K 3 DLR 4 Did Award Ann F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford *Western *Northern $21,738.00 $21,647.00 Bucket seats in lieu of bench seat - Cloth 40IConsole,140 Front Seats with Flow-through Console and steering column- mounted shift XL model. With ALT model upgrade use (UG): - Cloth 40IConsole, 40 Front Seats with four-way adjustable driver/passenger headrests, manual d4ver,passenger lumbar (Base), power driver/manual passenger lumbar (Mid), power driver/passenger lumbar (Luxury) (NA wlRegular Cab). Flow-through Console and steering column -mounted shift at $2942 Vinyl 401Console140 Front -Seat with Flow-through Console and column shift -or- (WG Cloth 40/Console/40 Front -Seats with Flow-through Console and column shift $124) 3 Carpet in lieu of rubber floor covering Color -coordinated Carpet wK arpeted Matching Floor Mats, included in ALT 300a � Includesfloor mats 3 Floor mats All -Weather Rubber Floor Mats (req. 168 Color -coordinated Carpet wlCarpeted Matching Floor Mats) 2 HD all weather rubber floor mats (requires 168). 3 Deep tinted glass 1 Rear window. pored Glass with 57Q Def oster..fnduded i! with .300a. NA with 10ja package. Foi dealer added tint add $3452 Factory reap window privacy glass and defogger. (DT2 - Dealer installed deep tintfilm on front two door glass $849, ADD $49 for windshield strip). 3 Sliding rear window Power -sliding Rear Window -- XL (Including 57Q & 924) Use $349 with Power -sliding Rear Window -- ALT (Including 57Q)) 2 Includes rear privacy glass and defogger 3 AM FM radio with single CD Incl4ded in upgrade packages 2 AMThISingle CD 3 On -Star Ford SYNC Incudes: Enhanced Voice Regeognition Communications and Entertainment System, 911 Assist®, 4.2 Multi -Function Display, ApplinkTl' one (1) Smart Charging USB Port and auxiliary audio input jack. Compass display in instrument cluster. (included in manufacturers upgrade package) 3 Satellite radio Aj&pM1CD1SA7 3 Additional Key(s) or Key Fob(s) when applicable Use $76forsimplefleet key, Included with RFC 2 Dealer provided third key. (3KR - Dealer provided third key and remote when ordering with power equipment group $373) 3 Side air bags Alan Jay Ford *Central $21,756.00 $294.00' $144.00' $144.002 $94.00' $94.002 "TIVIA--,+ITT9 *Southern $21,850.00 $124.00' $144.00' $94.00' $94.003 $74.00 $318.003 $395.00 NA $449.002 $449.003 $2189,00 $289002 $289.()03 NA NA $484,00' $484002 $296.00' $300.002 Ell= $643.003 NA $484.003 NA $140.003 $250.004 Std Std Std I Std 933 Page 1211 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150(WIC) DEALER: Hub City Ford Duval Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern BASE PRICE: $21,738.00 $21,647.00 0 TTWPF_" 2SL 2 LR -SPOT 3 VVST VV 2 RS 3 RSFS RS 2 RSF 3 BUG BS 2 BS 3 54M -54Y 54M 2 54M 3 DLR 4 Long bed in lieu of short bed REQ UP GRADE ENG I Included in WIC 157 model upgrade with 157 inch v.-heelbase tframe. 2 Requires Engine upgrade 3 Left-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed AVA;; e gix' h W_' mounted Pole in lieu fq/ mount. (ADD $1 75jor LED light) 3 Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed mounted Pole in lieu ofroofmoun, t. (ADD S350. 00for LED lights) 3 Vent visors - stick -on style i (Tiont &iverlpaysenger windows onj3j 3 Rainshields - flange style 1 -touch up windows) 3 Bug shield Trailer tow mirrors Manual -folding, Manually Telescoping, Manual Glass Trailer ""ftTws­Wd, YA7r7,f X,4 owh JJY 9%:f ?�- engine, 85A •XL Power Equipment Group or 122 " WB; req. 53A Trailer Tow Pkg, or 53C Max Trailer Tow Pkg.) 54 Y ($394 xl or $2 74 w ith XL T 3 0 Oa)159s (V 74): Manual-fo Iding, Manua Ily Telescoping, Power Glass Trailer Tow Mirrors with Heal, Turn Signal, High -Intensity LED Security Approach Lamps, LED Side -mirror Spotlights and Black Skull Caps (NA with 998 3.5L V6 Tf- VCT engine or 122 " WB; req. 85.4 XL Power Equipment Group and 53A Trailer Tow Pkg. or 53C Max Trailer Tow Pk&) 2 Manual trailer tow mirrors. -or- (54Y59S - BlackPower glass, manual telescoping trailer tow mirrors w/ signal indicator when ordering with 85A S 568) (both options require engine upgrade and 53A or 53C trailer low package). 3 Wrap-around grille guard Requiteei *dth Winch Sk-w at $129.5 add $300for ff'mch!WountPlate 3 J Aluminum too] box I Single Lid Locking 2 prI file tool box.) 3 WEATHER GUARD TOOL BOX 795.00 4 022! f: 1I WITIMPTIT! *Central C-21,756.00 $1,109.001 $696.001 $969.001 %144,001 $144.001 $396.001 II $394.001 Don Reid Ford *'Southern $21,850.00 2 1 .003 J$1,109.00C Incl. $809 1 1 $480.003 $495.00 $900.00' $895.00 $189-00' $250,00 $189.003 $250.00 $195.002 $197.003 $395.00 $89.002 $89.003 $394.004 $995.003 � $1,295.004 $429.003 $550.004 jII 934 Page 1212 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: 96P I 96P 2 96P 3 96P 4 96W 96W 2 96W 3 96W 4 0 F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford *Western *Northern 0919MI IBedliner iPlastic eir in bed liner with tailgate protector. Rubber bed mat add $160 �� Plastic' drop in liner (Dealer installed OEM bedlinep $ 325). 3 Spray -on bedliner (Rhino, Line -X or approved equivalent) For Heavy Duty dealer installed Line -x brand use $550.00 2 Factory standard spray in bed liner with plastic liner on tailgate !(Dealer installed HD Spray -on -Bed Liner $579). 3 Class IV hitch and ball INC 2" BALL PIN& CLIP I Includes (53b) Class IV Trailer Hitch (Incl. Smart Trailer Tow Connector, 4-pinl7pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver), draw bar, pin clip, 2 inch ball, and plug. 2 Factory Class IV Receiver, 4 -pin / 7 -pin wire harness, Draw Bar, 2" ball, pin, and clip. 3 8,000 lb. winch with remote Requires WGG, Warn or equa 2 Requires WGG & Winch Mount Plate 3 Heavy duty towing package up to 5,000 lbs. with appropriate hitch INC 2" BALL PIN & CLIP Trailer Tow Package — XL Base: incl Smart Trailer Tow Connector, 4-pinl7pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front stabilizer bar, auxiliary transmission oil cooler; (Pro Trailer Backup Assist (47E) is optional on XL Base ADD $394 (47E requires 76C and 85A); 998 3.5L V6 Ti -VCT inct.Engine Oil Cooler. FOR XLT MODEL UPGRADE 47E and 76C are required plus ADD $395.2 Trailer Tow Package (incl. Smart Trailcr Tow Connector, 4-pinl7pin wiring, Class IV trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front stabilizer bar, auxiliary transmission oil cooler; 998 3.5L V6 Ti -VCT incl. Engine Oil Cooler), Draw Bar, 2 " ball, pin, and clip. 3 53C -99G Heavy duty towing package up to 7,200 lbs. w'th 53C 2 appropriate hitch 99G 53C DB2 3 INC 2- B,4LL PIN & CLIP REQ UPGRADEEB6 (3.5L 53A/99F 4 ECOBOOSY ENG) 1 Max Trailer Tom, Package (req 3 5L V6 EcoBoostO) — XL Base incl Connector, 4-pin/7-pin -riring, Class IT' trailer hitch receiver, upgraded front stabilizer bar, auxiliary transmission oil cooler (Pro Trailer Backup Assist (47E) is optional on XL Base ADD $394 (47E requires 76C and 85A), MAX TRAILER TOW PACKAGE (53Q Not available with 2.7L V6 EcoBoost9 Payload Pkg. (622) Requires: 3.5L.EroBoost@ Engine (99G) Includes. 3,55 Elertron:-locking reap axle (axle is changed to 3.73 L.ectropuc-lockingdifferentiai i j ordered with Heady -Duty Payload .Pkg (627 use; S694))4-pin/7pin wiping harness ,luxiliary transmission oil cooler Class IV trailer hitch receiver Smart Trailer Tow Connector (standard on Lariat and higher) Integrated Trailer Brake Controller Upgradea front stabilizer bar Upgraded rear bumper. Includes pin clip andplug. FOR ALTMODEL UPGR_4DE 47E and 76C are required plus Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) R11 ffl++, IV r+. 11 $349.00' � $349.004; $494.002 $494.00' P $474.004 N.A NA NA $659.00' $194.003 $894.004 $1,295.002 $1,195.003 $1,695.00 2 3 $494.00 $584.00 $894.0041 MM VRIA Page 1213 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (WIC) DEALER: Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 $21,850.00 ADD 5395. 1 Includes 3 5LECOB00-cSY V6 Max trfowpackage, trailer inailer brake controller &aw bar, 2" hah; , and clip3 p FTC I Fiberglass tonneau cover (painted to match) $1,696.00' $1,495.001 $1,495.00' $1,495.00 FTC 2 FTC 3 For Retrax Brand locking retractable cover use $1396, for rolInlock brand use $1496. 2 (Add $1338for Bed Slider with Rubber Mat and 4"Sides) -or- Roll—M—Lock cover ADD $297 in lieu offiberglass tonneau) 3 1 FCHT Fiberglass cab high topper with front, side and rear 002 $1,896.00' $1,695 $1,695.003 $1,895.00 FCHT 2 windows (painted to match) FCH 3 Add 5395 for vide access wmdowl 2 Add 5375 for side access window, m lieu j,4ji'xed 3 942 1 Daytime running lights $44.001 $44.002 $44.003 $44.004 942 2 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (when selected with 85A Power 3 942 Equipment Group, the non -controllable 942 Daytime Running 4 942 Lamps (DRL) replace Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (On/Off Cluster Controllable)) 2 Immobilize daytime running lights NA Std i NC3 NA Don't order option 942 3 1 NFT Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire $199,00, $225.002 $169.003 $200.00 N2 2 N2 3 Full size spare tire and rim Std Std Std Std Midbox body option NA NA NA NA STC 1 ESteel truck- cap $7,996.001 $8,545002 $3,279.003 $3,995.00 2 SKCOMPAK SpaceKap - 8'Compak (Trayqferable Service Body). Baty can be LEER DCC placed in any 8' truck bed Easily transferable. Also available 'o' .6'truck bed Add Contractor Bin Phgfor 51.335. Add Service Pkg for $2,985 2 Leer Deluxe Aluminum Commercial Topper (WHITE), 23 "High, R'' g,h Front Picture Window, Full Length Side Doors with Driver and Passenger Side Tool Boxes including I Vertical and I Hori®ontal Divider Rem lift Up Door with Picture Window, Ladder Rack, 20 " 1.2v TYD Interior Light Bar, LED Brake Light (Upgrade to Fiberglass .1 OORCC'Commey cial Topper Famied to idatch $ 387) (bpgra& to Douhle Swing Bain Doors w/ vertiGalglass on Rear in lieu of Sid lift up door $3 ?9 * *aluminum tops onj'V 3 CSHR Cab shield headache rack (protects back of cab) $696.001 $595.002 $497.003 $1,295.00 CS 2 Add $300 for beacon plates left and right. 2 HAR 3 1 1 PR -EMB Pipe rack w/expanded metal basket over cab (for $1,896M' $1,796.002 $1,790.003 $1,695.00 PRPU 2 pickup bed) PRT 3 I (.200A TR - Weather Guard aluminum material rack with cross members 5'479 "does not include expanded metal basket over lab**) 3 Pipe rack w/expended metal basket over cab (for NA NA NA I NA utility body) Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 936 Page 1214 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-150 (WIC) DEALER: Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 $21,850.00 SLRS Single ladder rack side mounted (specify street or $1,396,00' $1,196.002 $738 003 $1,495.00 �1 SLR 2 curbside) SS NER 3s Single Side kftd Ladder Rack 3 153 1 Front license bracket NCI NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 153 2 153 3 153 4 85H I Backup alarm, factory installed $99.001 $124.002 $124.003 $124.004' 85H 2 85H 3 85H 4 BAD Backup alarm, dealer installed $179.001 $150.002 $179.003 $100.00 BUA 2 Whelen, Ecco included in. Long wheel base optional model upgrade. 2 BUA 3 Dealer installed back up alarm. 3 76C I Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted $249,00 $249.002 $249.003 $1,219.004 76C 2 camera to provide wide angle field of vision at rear 76C 3 of vehicle) - factory installed 76C 4 REQ POKIL,R WINDOW" ci DOOR LOrA FGR Pro Trader BackKn Assyst,4717) req Reay Nem Camera (76C), 85.4 Power Equipment Group and 53B Clus s IV I;radej, Hach, 53A Tayler Tow Package or 53C Max lraiiep TM Package) Add ,X394 - Provides added driver convenience ana an-apene.ss v,hen haclang & h4tc-hed conventional itader allowing the driver to "steer the i? arler -' antead of -steering he " truck - Activated and operated by the contt of knob located on J. instrument panel below the 4x4 rotary control switch (if equipped) - Works in cotyunction with LP4Srearview camera and venter stack screens - Includes a tailgate LED to aid in nighttime 0=6 hook-up -Store and recall up to jO d&rent conventional trailers -.System is limited to 5mph and is over ridden when the ariver turns the steering wheel - Available with atty of the Trailer Tow Packages Requires 85A -Voi avilahk with orders that require removal of 3 tailgate) BUC I Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted NA 1 $695.002 $679.003 $795.004 BUC 2 camera to provide wide angle field of vision at rear BUC 3 of vehicle) - dealer installed BUC 4 WIC.157 2 Optional equipment - 'peci* NA $585.002 $1,887,00' $1,795.004i FUEL TOOL 3 4 DLR F150 Model upgrade including long 157 inch wheelbase and 6.5 ft pick up bed Deletes 5.5 ft bedRequired with HD payload upgrade lnc�desEcco Bua. 2 Fuel& Tool Box Combo include., I-ShapeFuel.TankToolBoi. gievtric tranqjerjoump, Hose. Nozzle. and flow mete? - (4DD SAIF -T'- Fire Extinguisher. Fit vtAa Kit, Road Triangles $299) 13 AMBER LED LIGHT BAR 4 Bid Award AnnouncemerLt (15-23-0904) 937 Page 1215 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: BASE PRICE: LG12 2 RSL 3 DLR 4 TEMP TAG TEMP 2 TEMP 3 DLR 4 TER TX 2 TRANS 3 DLR 4 F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford *Western *Northern *Central $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 Optional equipment - specify Thieman 1200 Lifigate Series 2 Roadside lighting package Incudes: Four corner hide away LED kit, 8 LED traffic advisor mounted in rear window glass, (4MBERICLEAR) Grille lights, wired to factory upfitter switches or six switch controller. 3 Optional equipment - specify Havis laptop stand univetsal For invertey add $00 2 Jitte Cixvvter I.Imint fmnZ (AzY $299aftr 7ffrw imerter IV (2) 11i0voutlels) 3 RA &f LAp Top ST4ND 4 Optional equipment - specify Anyjaclory option not listed within specification, is eligible for the discount amount indicated as a credit per item off the manufacturer's current MSRP schedule perfleet.ford. com 2 Amber LED Light Bar with Front Takedowns, Side Alley lights, and Rear Arrow Stick Traffic Advisor. (Add Co Light with Dash Mounted Remote for $628) 3 SIDE TOO BOX 4 Optional equipment - specify Regional f? eight cha-'ge per vehicle. for alternative zone purchasing per section 3 54 paragraph A, item 15. Per Mims and spec fcations 1. 14, pre -delivery service inspection and all delivery requirements, plus additional fleet simple key included. Not applicable when agency is domiciled in same zone as the base award Amount is cak-ulated via siatpaical algorithm utilizing trending market sales data and median variable .6eight costs within certain statistiLCIl mileage data vouitL ulthu; the virlie of Florida—lilt; dollar volume credit to this unit cuse, where applicable, is derived per section 3.55 2 3rd Brake Light Safety Pulse (Pulses 3rd Brake Light (4) times upon application of brake pedal to increase driver awareness behind you when stopping) Labor rate per hour Labor rate per hour. Refer to Emergency lighting price submission for schedule. See dealer quote for itemization, Includes professional EVT certified installation, wire loom, connectors, prep kit and consultation 2 (Labor Rates Based on Sirgle !/e .hi,je Build) 3 WMF=� number) Per Florida Statute 320.08, A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the county tax collector's officefor transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and M 11 11. 5jrjTC—?ffl-t9Rj'%9 * Southern $21,850.00 NA $395 002 $485.003 NA ($1.00)2 $1,995.003 M, $89.001 $145.002 $36.001 $6.002 rnm REM $105.003 $85.004' $45.253 $35.004; 1 $168.853 1 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 938 Page 1216 of 1812 M-D'� DDLRNST ST TAG 2 TAG3 AG L 4 6/100 1 CE575 2 PC575 3 ESP 4 F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford *Western *Northern ; registration fees: DHSMV Procedure TL -10. �[TL-10:htip:llwww3.flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITLITL-lo.pDFj 2 Includes temp tag & two way overnight shipping for signature. 3 New state tag (specify state, count}, ciq, sheriff, etc) Per Flo? ida =Statute 320 d8: A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and ,egmhahon transfers These will be: tate foes charged blithe county tax collectors ojiceyor transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser Private tag qgencyfies cannot be included in the category of title and registrationfees DHSMk Procedure N-10. I j7L-10 http: //Www3 flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITL TL -1 o.pDFI 2 Includes temp tag & two way overnight shippingjbr signature. - Maintenance Plan - specify jl 5 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero I deductible. 2 3 yr 45,000 mile (5000 mile interval, includes a total of (9) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. 3 Maintenance Plan - specfffy 6 Year 75, 000 mile F remaim Maintenance Plan 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, sero deductible 2 5)n 75., 000 mde(5000 mile Tntei,val, includes a total of (15) vaitv) gas engtne.Wamienance Plan 3 Maintenance Plan - specify 6 Year 100,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan, 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. 2 6 y 100,000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (20) visits) gas engine Maintenance plan. 3 Warranty - specify POWERTRAIN C 4RE WITH (0) DEDUCTIBLES 5 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible BASECare plan 5 Yi 100, 000 mile sera deductible use $2000. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. For Emergency Application Add $605 surcharge2 Lxtra Care 5 y 75;. mile (WODed) Extended Warranty POWLRTRA.11V CARE 61100 C,- DED 4 Warranty - specify BASE CARE WITH (0) DEDUCTIBLES 15 Yr 75,000 mile sero deductible EXTRACare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 I mile zero deductible use $2425. Complete pricing schedule available upon request Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. For Emergency Application I Add $555 surcharge 2 Premium Care 5 y 75k mile ($0 Ded) Extended warranty 3 BASE CARE 61100 0 DED 4 1 11 *Southern $21,850.00 NA $1,860.002 $580.003 NA 1 $1,905,00' $910003 0! 11` NA $2,400.002 $1,140.003 $1,740.001 $1,475.002 $1,710.003 $1,740.00' 939 Page 1217 of 1812 M, N F-150 (WIC) Hub City Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford *Western *Northern *Central $21,738.00 $21,647.00 $21,756.00 6/100 1Warranty - specify CP575 2 EA7R I CARE 9 TM (00 DED UCTIBL LS PC6100 3 15 Yr 75, 000 mile sero deductible PREMIUMCare plan 5 Y? ESP 4 100,000 - mile zero deductible use $2330. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per ForAfoCo Florida .Retail LISP 4prit 2015 Pre(,ng Guide For Emergency .1ppIrcatron Add $505 surtha),go., 2 Premium Care 6yr 100k mile ($0 Ded) Extended Warranty 3 EXTRA CARE 6400 0 DED 4 Ma+�. $2,585M' 1 $2,400.002 a 0 $1 . , MIN, $3,43000 3 8� UE Page 1218 of 1812 I (ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH nAUTA RAMON u"! Ford Floor Sages MUTFORTE QautaRObbIus (W-*) 904-M8-2144 (F—) 904-387-6016 (Coll) 904-505-9682 UAn.F0RTE0duvajfleet.c= 1616 at Ave. Jax, FL X210 Printed: 11/6/15 Wei SPEE CONTROL AD TRAILER TOW PAC E NEW CITY TAG M TLACK EXT labor hours per spec. Includes wire, loom, connectors, POI and shop supplies: www.ei.va"f.'eei:.com $145 BOYNTON BEACH MF.x1ex Page 1219 of 1812 EAC FLORIDA COUNTIES All About kiori& FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 3/4 TON 4 -DOOR CREW CAB PICKUP TRUCK - 4X4 SPECIFICATION #56 The Ford F-250 SD (W2B) purchased through this contract. comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle specification, V&PO price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 $25)833.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibility into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone when preparing your order. Additional add/delete options other than those listed here may be available through the dealers, however, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. �3 U Did Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 1167 Page 1220 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 58Y 58Y 2 M57 572 2 Delete Options Cargo box and rear bumper Included with aptional bodies PICKUP BOX'DELETE Availabdity Optional XL and U 7 F. 250 Crew Cab 172" W6 (8 f. box) Usage- Incomplete vehicle package — req fitriher manalactwe andcerttfication by almal stage manufacturer. In addition, Ford urges manufacturers to 1011ow the Pecommer"tony of the Ford Incomplete Vehicle Manual and the Ford Duck Body Builder's layout Book (and applicable supplements) iv.1 with 20" Wheels aixd Tires, FX4 Off -Road package (17.k), Trader Tor, Package —High Capacity (535) Includes 17 5K Trailer Hitch Receiver (see Trailer Tow guide for• rating! Deletm Pickup Box and lie -down hooks ?ail gate, Bodwide muldingS Rear per, Spare wheel. we. carrier a=id lack 7"411mConnector - Center High -mounted Stop Lamp (C94,'.3Lj (59H) (only on vehiciev Over 10, 000 1byht Ratwg)Options Available CenterFligh-mounted Stop Lump (59F) (only on vehicles over IOU& gr"' r Incomplete vehicle packageDelete-s. Pyckur.8ox and Tie -down hooks. lailgate, Body vide moidingi, Rea? bumper. Spare wheel, hre, carrier ani rack; 714 Pin Connector, Conte? High-kfounted Stop Lamp (CHUSld 1(59H) (bn&, on vehFcles over .10 ', 000 IN Gross kehicle Weight Rating) — req 4uyther manufacftwe anti cep i;ficafton n1- a final Vage manufac tu.-►e r In addition. Fopd ut ge5 manufacturers to follow the recommendations ot"Ae Foi dIncomplete Khide Uanual and the Ford Truck Both Builder's Laynui Book NZ applicable supplements). [ST 'BiRrICT S294 from credit to mcade yW! vtze spare and tue ranter] -or- (Dealer remove pickup bed, leaves CHSAIL, rear bumper, we lire, ana . spive tire carrier 5400 credit) 2 6' cargo box in lieu of 8' Includes model downgrade to W2A. 156, includes 156 inch wheelbase and 6.5 Pick Up Box, Must specify on 1 purchase order... NA with bodies. NA with 66d I - , 6 . I WMAMIART9 it P , f , " - Air conditioning IF ORDERING VEHICLES WITHOUT A/C PAYMENT WILL BE REQUIRED UPON ORDER ',NON-REFUNDABLE- 2 Full size spare tire and rim Limited slip differential on 4 -wheel drive Deletes Electronic locking differential 2 Duval Ford * Southern $25,833.00 Western & Northern & Southern Central $200.0011 $454 NC NC 2 $30,00 NC 2i 1 $500.001 $100.0021 $50.001 $50 .0 21 S100-00 $150.00.4 Ifestern & Northern A Southern Central Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications f lighthar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. i 99T 1 2 Engine upgrade - specify $8,400.00' 1 $8,479.002, 99T 44W 16.7L 4 Valve OHP Power Siroie@ V8 Turbo Diesel B20,-To?qSh?f1@ Yix-Speed Automatic wlSelectShifte lutomatic. Includes 3 31 Electronic locking,Axle 1 6 7L 32 T'alve Power So oke V-8 Diesel wl 6 -SPD Torqueshyl Automatic 7rans Includes dual lead acid, 750CC,i batteries (63T - Engine Idle shut dawn on diesel 9249) (98P - Operator Commanded Regeneration (OCR) S249) 2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 1168 Page 1221 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: 4Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 98R Engine upgrade - specify $249.00' NA Operator Commanded Regeneration (OCP) (req. 99T 6.7L Power Stroke® Diesel engine) OCR allows customer to start a manual diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration with the vehicle at idle, OCR is a very specialized option requiring the customer have full knowledge of proper use and actuation -it's highly recommended the dealer and the customer review the most recent super duty diesel supplement for more information, OCR is not recommended for general customer use, includes a $250msrp and is intended for unique applications where the vehicle is rarely, if at all, driven above 15-20mph and/or experiences extended idle periods -Vocations where the above can occur are oil refining, underground mining, line repair and tree trimming - Customers within those vocations may find it beneficial to have the option of manual dpf regeneration during a work cycle. I 98F I Bi -fuel model - specify $314.001 NA CVG.ILPG Gaseous Engine Prep Package (avail. on F-250 w.,6 2L gas engine only) Inc Ludes hardened engine intake valvas and valve seats and bi-juel manijold 98F I CNG model - specify $314.001 $314.002 98F 2 CNG/LPG Gaseous Engine Prep Package (avail. on F-250 w16.21, gas engine only). Includes hardened engine intake valves and valve seats and bi-juel manifold. CNG,'LPG GASEOUS PREP 2 CNG CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) $13,600.001 $13,000.002 21GGE 2 Requires 98T: Ford -250 6.21, ofiie11aedjca&di5 7gde system Bi -Fuel CNC conversion by industry certified Flurida vendor System muludes approximately 21rrGL tank to be mounted in the bed with diamond plate cover. This system also fits well in the cargo area of a utility hods. Contact dealer for alternate configurations and additional information (REQUIRES 98F) 2 LPG LPG conversion (discuss with dealer) $11,764,00' NA Roush Clean Tech underbid configuration, includes dropship, may require extra freight with body options. I DC Battery, auxiliary HD 1'1uX1lza;Y $595 00' $329.002 2 battery Included with diesel dual 78a 750ccj at no charge Option is for dealer installed battery an DRYCELL i gas engine or.wrvice body -applications I 800,feadr), cell per batter y' - or' - (BAIT- additional battery installed in bed or compartment of utility body for accessory power $589) 2 GVWR Increase to 9,900 lbs. GV WR Std' Std 2 10K G VWR STANDARD IN BASE VEHICLE 10,000GVWR 2 52B Electric brake controller $269,00 $269.002, 52B 2 Trailer Brake Controller (TBC: compatible with select electric over hydraulic brakes, 7 & 4 -way compo trailer taw socket and bracket deleted A) 166D Pickup Box Deiele, Sid. on DRW) Included in model upgrade I package 603a .)?,,q!y ram .Pkg (included with 41an/ upgrade pkg) 2 TRACTION Traction control Std' Std ADVANCE TRAC WITH RSC (ROLL STABILITY CONTROL) W213.603A I Manufacturer's model upgrade pack -age (specify pkg. bid) $4,789.001 $944,00 2 96P 2 OTBAlodel upgrade includes 60japkg. Fat Ywai)erfiont & it, thiome Ordle-2 bar. chrome., 'Mirror -man telescope2wayjold trail tow wpowerlheat glass; heat convex spot mir,orowlegrate clear laraps ihirr, sigs. Wheels -F25018" Cast Alum w1brite hub cover / center oinamenis, Windows -tear - fixed privacy glass Int, AC vents blk w/ chrome ring, AudioAMIFMstereo w.!Sing1eCD1MP3 player 4speakers, Aw, audio uputjack Cruise cont steer wheel -mount, Door trim -soft armrest, grab handle, power window/ lock switch, molded upper appliqug & reflect (appliqud and arm rest are accent -color): front map pockets on RegCab, Floor cover --color cordon, full carp Floor mats color coordinated carp, Astrumenft7enter-C-3mp d6ps,Powet Equip Group 1st row fro -seat windows w1one touch up/down, power winauws1door locks w/ backlit switches & accsry delay, Front, high series cloth 40.'20140 split bench, sirius sat radio, Zvnc, trailer brake cont, Remote keyless net & Perimeter anti -theft alarm X' Appearance Package Include. !M1FMSlereo/Sing1e-CD1AjP3 Piaverlclock w1four (4) speaker,. Bright chrome grille surround with black insert, Bright chrome hub(Mff'ori ), Chromelrontl?aa? step hump, I Cruise Control -or- (603A -XLTfront lrear chrome bumper & Grille, Afirpors manual trailer lox with Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 2169 Page 1222 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W2B) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern * Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 M IN 1 521; - 7') 525; 2 2S 2S 2 I M M power/heated glass, integrated clearance lanipsliurn signals. Wheels P-250,F--350,SRW 18: - Cast :l.uminum wBright Hub Covers/Center Ornaments (4). Fixed privacy glass Interior. Audio 4.7d'f VX'!',AdP3. C.-urse control, map pockets; full carpet & mats Power Aquipment 6'roup – -I?st row (fi,rintwat) windows w1one-touch um' own, power 2nd row (rear -seat) windows (Crew Cab only), power smdows/door 1&:ks. cloth 40120/40spht bench. 20% center ender -seat storage 2nd Rou, under -seat locking storage, Sows SYMCD — with PH 1-4ssis& and comfuss. Trailer Brake Controller Safety/:Security Remote ke,,Iess entry & Perimeter antitheft I alarm $4965) Seat trim upgrade - specify Cloth 40120.140 Split Bench I Steel cloth 40/mini-console/40 front seats with mini console. (ADD $385 when ordering with ALT upgrade package to include: Steel cloth luxury 401console140front seats 4 -way adjustable driver/passenger headrests, and I IOV1150watt inverter in console) 2 I Power windows/door lock., POKER EQL1]PULNTGRG&P (90L) Availability. Optional on X!, Standard on XLTandLaizatVot available Wth. 41r Conditioning Delete (572) Includes: Accessory delay Manually tele coping two -watt fold trader tow, mirrors with power/heated glass, heated convex spotter' mirror. integrated clearance lampsiiurn signals (54A:) (XI. &ALT only), Perimeter Anti -Theft Alarm, Power lochs, Power I •vt row &ont-.seats windows w1one-touch up/down: Power 2nd row (."ear' -seat) window s (Crew t74b), Power3cope R power telescoping, power', loid-an ay trader tow mirrors with lwwetlhealed glass; heated convex spotter mirror, Remote keyles s-eritry, Q9graded door irtin panel on.A1, Deletes Passengei-side lock odindep Ophom Ava-lable Power-5cq^,9ptn"ej, telescoping power fold -away trailer tow nuriot.s with rowerlheatea glass, heated convex spotlet, mirror. integrated clearance iamps/turn signals (5417) (ka only)) I I Includes 7 -emote keyless, manual telescoping inpriory w,porer heated glass 2 Speed control/tilt steering wheel Tilt is Standard Speed control included with model upgrade package and 96Vxl value package. Included with manufacturers upgrade package. 2 Bucket seats in lieu of bench seat Cloth Iligh BackBu,ht., fise $894 -with.A71paJuge upgrade and Requires Shift On the F13; (213) on 21I` package upgrade I Steel cloth 401imni-consoleI40jront seats with mini console -or- (Dealer /mialled Leather Iiiin ?1297) 2 40/20/40 seat in vinyl 40/20-40 seat in cloth Cloth 40120140 Split Bench I Cloth 40 /20 / 40 spht bench wl center armrest, cupholder, and storage Carpet in lieu of rubber floor covering Requires model upgrade. Color -coordinated carpet and carpeted floor mats (includes rear mats on SuperCab & Crew Cab) (deleted when all-weather floor mats are ordered) I Included and only available with manufacturers upgrade package. - or - (166 - Delete carpet floor on XLT model upgrade, to provide vinly floor surfaces $0, NO CHARGE) 2 1# MIT I= Flom Mats, Ad -Weather (kA w1166 Carpet Delete) (Deletes Carpeted. Ali Factiopy AIA -Weather floor mats require model upgrade 603a. Base model All -Weather floor mats v.,dl be dealer instafied Pion factory mats. I Included and only available with manufacturers upgrade package 174,TF - Dealer" installed HD molded floor liner system $349 (REQUIRES OPTION CODE 213 -SHIFT ON 7,TL FLY), includes freight and installation) 2 Deep tinted glass (924) Rear privacy glass included with model upgrade and (433) option. Option is for dealer installed privacy tint. Included and only available with sliding rear window option. (DTF - Dealer Deep Tint Film $279 (Add $49 for windshield strip) 2 $234.001 $234.002'. 1 $614;00 1 $614.002 Std, Sude $314,001 $314.002 NCI NW $74,001 NA2 $365.00' NA2 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 1170 Page 1223 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W2B) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 R = in 9.1 I i N .' RM; Sliding rear winduw Manual Sliding vv/Privacy Glass (924) Includes Privacy Glass on rear window only 2 AM/FM radio with single CD Premium Electronic AMIFMStereo with Single-CD/MP3 Player, Digital Clock and four (4) Speakers (includes auxiliary audio input jack on XL) Standard with model upgrade. Includes MP3 Player and AUX audio input 2 On -Star (91M62D -Ford Hands free phone option SYNCS — Voice -Activated Communications and Entertainment System w1911 Assist@ (includes USB port, AppLinkTm and compass: req. 5185 AMIFMICD. o?96PXL Appearance Pkg onXL$364) 2 Satellite radio Requires model 603A upgrade package and must he specified. Included and only available with manufactures upgrade package 2 ! Additional Keys) or Key Y ob(s) when applicable i Use $275 for programmed remote lob Simple key Pcludedin RF -C', I Dealer provided third hey (3K R - Dealer provided third ked and remote when ordertrig u ith power equipment group $373) 2 Side air bags Cab steps 6" Angular Black Molded -In -Color Running Board Left-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed For Go -Light remote operated spot light add $ 700 includes bed mounted pole in lieu ofroof mount. (DOOR MOUNT) Add S175for LED light 2 Left & right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, dealer installed For Go -Light remote operated spotlight add $700 includes bed mounted Pole in lieu of root mount (DOOR MOUNT) Add $350 00 for LED lights 2 Vent visors - stick -on style Four Door Rain Shields. ($145for front door glass only) 2 Rainshields - flange style Four Door Rain Shields. "Not available with power window group" (V45for frunt door glass only) 2 Bug shield Dealer installed Bug Shield hood protector 2 Trailer tow mirrors For power telescopic 50 use $164 Requires model upgrade package 603a (74A) power glass included with 90L Wrap-around grille guard Warn brand or equal I Add $300.00 for winch mount plate 2 Heavy duty aluminum tool box AA brand, single lid locking with 2 keys Dealer Provided HD Aluminum Diamond Plate Tool Box 14" Depth (18"Depth$469)AND (',IDDS50tol4" or 18"for low profile tool box.) 2 M= Duval Ford * Southern $25,833.00 $124.00' 1 $124.00'i $274.001 $274.00 2 NA NA' NC I NA 2 517600 $140.002 Std Std $369M' $369 .002 $495.00' $480.002 $800.001 $900.00 2 1 $160.001 $189.00 2 $160.001 $189 .002 $195.001 $197.002 Std' Std $1,296.00' $995.002 NUM Page 1224 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 85L I 85L 2 N I Bedliner Plastic drop in liner. NA with 66D I Plastic drop in bed liner. (Dealer provided plastic drop in bed liner $325) Spray -on bedliner for pick-up truck (Rhino, Line -X or approved equivalent) Factory supplied light duty spray liner. r1.4 with 66D For Hb inner at increased thickness us $565 1 1Factory THIN yppa,),-un-bedliner v,,'plasttctailgate cover (SOB - Dealer' provrdedHDSpray-on-BedlinL;?, ,$579.00) 2 Skid plates Skid Plates — Transfer Case and Fuel Tank (4x4 only) Shift on the fly Electron1c.shilt-on (LSOF) — 4V4 (manual-I&i;Lng hub, .,& coiniol on 1P. Pequn-ed wl'Fiow-through Console)'l All terrain tread tires 4 L7265170Rx1?EOWL AIT includ,-s black side wall spare LT245175RX17E BSWAII Terrain. -or- (TCD - LT26517OR17E OWL All Terrain tires $454) 2 N2 1 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire N2 HD2 SPACE P Steel truck cap LEER DCC 2 8'Compak (Transferable Service Body). Body can be placed in any 8'truck bed Easily transferable. Also available for 6'truck bed. Add Contractor Bin Pkgfor $1,600. Add Service Pkgfor $3000. 1 Leer Deluxe Aluminum Commercial Topper (WHITE), 23 "High, Front Picture Window, Full Length Side Doors with Driver and Passenger Side Tool Boxes including I Vertical and I Horizontal Divider, Rear lift Up Door with Picture Window, Ladder Rack, 20" 12v LED Interior Light Bar (Upgrade to Fiberglass 100RCC Commercial Topper Painted to Match $500) (Upgrade to Double Swing Barn Doors w/ vertical glass on Rear in lieu ofs1d lift up door $379 "aluminum tops only") 2 LG12 I LG13 2 IM, rol 1,200 lb. lift gate For pickup bed or service body application. Tommy gate brand supplied with Knapheide options and Theiman model combined with Reading body options. Tommy Gate G2-1300 LB. 2 8,000 lb. winch with remote Requires WGG, Tf arn Brand winch ', ' Requires Wrap around grill w/winch plate I TOWPKG 1 Trailer towing package, to include heavy duty flashers wiring r trailer plug (7 prong 2 1 r 4�1 11 & CLVWC round), and class IV frame mounted trailer hitch with 2" square removable receiver, V shank with 2" ball. Does not include trailer tow mirrors. May be dealer installed. Includes all manufacturer's standard towing components; exceeds spec. Upgrades to complete package with 2.5" receiver with sleeve and hardware (solid HD shank and solid Pin&Clip). For pintle ball combination add $245. Tow mirrors are standard equipment Recommend Locking differential and factory electric brake controller integrated into dash. Spec6 if 6 way or custom plug (wiring) to be added. Replaces Factory, provides HD Class V Titan 2.5" Receiver, 7 Pin Wire Harness, Solid Steel Shank Draw Bar, 2 & 5116"Ball, pin & Clip. (Applicable with all body options) - or - (53W 15J- Factory gooseneck hitch kit, pre-installed $619) - or - (53W 15L - Factory l8k 5th wheel hitch kit, pre-installed $1664) 2 Spray -on bedliner for utility body For rear bumper add $100. For Drop down doors both sides add $175. HD LIAIEX Brand. HD spray on bed liner for cargo area of utility body only, ADD $279 for box lops. 2 -32= Duval Ford *Southern $25,833.00 $349.0011 $349.0021 1 $494.0011 $494.002 1 $99.001 $99.002 $184,001 $184.002 $454.001 $164.002 $196;00 1 $209 .00 2 $8,800.001 1 $3,279.00 2 Std Std $2,950.00' $3,244.002 $1,200-00' $1,195,0021 Page 1225 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 $25,833.00 98ASW 1 Knapheide, Reading or approved equivalent utility body - specify $5,800.00 $5,331.00` 2 WS298SW Reading Classic II.- See (31b) Reading ship through. Flip top lids add $900-460 coasting weight pressed steel 1 diamond plate floor and tailgate inner panel, slam action fail gate, poached bumper, HD compartment 18g a doors, rectangular rear lighting. Includes 66D bed credit. I Warner Select H Service Body 8'SRW Painted White (includes box and bumper credit) Body Upgrades- Add $875 for Flip Top Lids, $815f or LED compartment lighting. ** Includes complete vehicle cert (cation from final stage manufacturer ** 2 696J 1 Manufacturer's standard service unibody, 14 gauge construction - specify. May be dealer $5,400,00 $5,215.00' K696J 2 installed. (NOTE: If you are ordering a service body, we are advising you to contact your awarded vendor.) Knapheide Rpand�yerwce body See (31v) Anaphelae rh ship through Figntop lids add 5800 master locks add Ij $500 cabinet fights .$50a power lock -i $650 N I with PC Rugg --d 14gauge two-sided A-40 galvanized steel boL4, shell with asa, year -Aarianiiv Complete under ;oalrnvpY m-ules an additional iyer q ' 1coriosion protection Double panel door construction combined with stainless steelialary lakhei. Includes 66D bed credid Knapheide SRW Painted Utility Body. (includes box and bumpet credit) Body Opgrades- Add $831for clip Top Lids, $314 1ar I -Handles. $58a for lights ensile compartments;$4041o, Master Locking System: ,$1.59 for pair ofKlo niipapadloc -ks keyed to Fordfactory ignition ke,,- *"includes complete vehicle certificationfiom ** 2 ;' nal Stage mariujacturer SUL98ASW Manufacturer's standard service modular body, 18 gauge construction - specify. May be $5,117.001 $5,615.002 U98ASW dealer installed. (NOTE: If you are ordering a service body, we are advising you to SL 2 contact your awarded vendor.) Reading sl series with complete stainless steel rotary locks with paddle handles or stainless steel 3point t -handle locks exclusive dual pro door seal system stainless steel bolt -on block hinges seamless wheelhouse panel incandescent stop, tail, turn and clearance lightslain action tailgate with diamond pattern facer, and stainless steel knee brace hardware, See (31 b) Reading ship through. flip top lids add $900. Includes 66d bed credit. I Reading Standard Line Factory Powder Coated White (includes box and bumper credit) Body Upgrades --.Add $913 for Flo Top Option, $674 Lighted Compartments, $893 for Master Locking System. ** Includes complete vehicle cerlificationfrom final stage manufacturer** 2 PC Powder coating for utility body $550.00' $6,685.002' DA98 2 Included on SUL98ASWseries in red or white. Reading brand onJv Reading Classic I-' dealer advantage factory Pwdr Coated White -- Add $397 for flip Top Lids, .$674 for lighted compartments, $828 Master Locking System -or- (7-1.498,41untinum - C lassis If dealer advantage 'ALUMINUM utility body ***45% weight savings*** $7286 ADD $1352 for Flip Top lids, $674jor lighted compartments. $1131 for Latchmalic remote locking system. Includes complete vehicle certification from 2 1 final stage manufacturer * * FTC Fiberglass tonneau cover (painted to match) $1,496.001 $1,495.002 FTC 2 ARE brand or equal. For Roll n Lock, or RETRAX bed cover option use $1396 (Add $1338 for Bed Slider with Rubber Mat and 4" Sides) -or- ( Rolf N -Lock cover ADD $297 in lieu of fiberglass tonneau) 2 FCHT Fiberglass cab high topper with front side and rear windows (painted to match) $1,795.001 $1,695.002 FC H 2 ARE, Century brand or equal fiorflip winda�s add $425 Add $375 for side access windows in lieu affixed 2 942 1 Daytime running lights $44.001 $44.002 2 942 Immobilize lquine running lights Std NC 21 Don -t order 942 CS Cab shield headache rack (protects back of cab) $545.001 $497.0021 HAR 2 Expanded metal cab shield (add $300 for strobe beacons mounted on each side of cab shield) 1 I L --M, =,, Announcement (15-23-0904) 1173 Page 1226 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W2B) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: * Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 Pipe rack w/expanded metal basket over cab (for pick-up bed) (1200ATR - Weather Guard aluminum meterial rack with cross members $1479 "does not include expanded metal basket over cab * *) 2 Pipe rack w/expended metal basket over cab (for utility body) Single ladder rack side mounted (specify street or curbside) Single Side Mid Ladder Rack 2 Front license bracket (Factory ordered only, dealer provided $79) 2 WN17,77=6 r977=7 9!1,(T, 1-7,7,V vision at rear of vehicle) - factory installed Rear Piew Camera (LIectrochp-omic Mirror wivideo display on.17,11LI, Lariat Reap Viers Camep-a display in 8" touch -screen in center stack, A7,Freq 96JAZT'Interior Pkg., I'VXLY Palue Pkg at 17P.ILI'Premium Pkg.; NA %66D Pick Up Box Delete or 557Airbag Delete) I Backup camera with 3.5" LCD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision at rear of vehicle) - dealer installed Optional equipment - specify Second Stage Manufacturer ship through,16r Reading' (31b) at $543 and A5;cpheide (31y) at $260 Includes ! cep tificadtoit geconisiage Af,50. and *eight slip whencombined with body options contained in ipecification I or all other factoij registered Ship thy u destination codesplease contact dealer :.Fuel& fool Box Combc includes, L Shape Fuel I 4nk, Lool.8", E1,60 K tran0erpum? Hose, Nozzle, and Iflow mete? - (ADL) VFE-T- Fire Lxtinguisher. Firs? Aid Kit Road T.Itangles $209) Optional equipment - specify SAFETY PACKAGE: Fire extinguisher, first aid and road LED KIT other items to consider: gas air compressor 30 gallon 20cfm ($3660). TOPBOX Side Toolbox 96" ($749) top side pu contractor box with drawers (6: ($896), INVERTER 1500 WATT ($566), 2000 ($696), 3000 ($1626), 5000 with aux battery ($1810). CONEHOLDER: ($1 15) VANAIR Generator 5K compressor combo ($5700) DUMP for 56ca with tarp ($5900) VMAC.- 70cfm under hood compressor ($10995). 1 Roadside lighting package Incudes: Four corner hide away LED kit, 8 LED traffic advisor mounted in rear window glass, (AMBERICLEAR) Grille lights, wired to factory upfitter switches or 6 -switch controller. -or- (ALB-TA - Amber LED Light Bar with Front Takedowns, Side Alley lights, and Rear Arrow Stick Traffic .Advisor. - ADD - (GL - Go Light with Dash Mounted Remote for $628) -ADD - (806 -1210 -UB - 1000 watt pure sine wave inverter installed in curbside FRONT compartment of utility body. $798)2 Optional equipment - specify Foid Telematics Powered by ieloga(Z (87T)Jvadabjir1-k Optional onV.' ALT Latiat.Plaftnim; andKing i-manchwliwtudks Onboard device that trar.kvehicle iocaijon,speed apdtdie.,.Fmewlaptionaliehx,-Ie diagnostics and maintenance reports, One (1) year servile subscription of.Fop,l Telematics Powereo4 7' elegiso I Jotto Computer Mount Stand ( 806-1206 - 600w pure sine wave inverter installed in between driver/passenger front seats $429.) 2 Optional equipment - specify Any factory option not listed within specification is eligible for the discount amount indicated as a credit per item off the manufacturer's current MSRP schedule perfleet.ford. com I Stellar EC 3200 11,500ft-lb EIH crane (Requires Knapheide Sid Utility Body). - or - (Liberator LIB 3200 10,000ft-16 EIH crane $16,721 (Requires Warner Body).� *** Both Cranes Include: Crane Reinforcements, Spring Buildup, Manual Outriggers & Boom Rest *** Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) Duval Ford * Southern $25,833.00 $1,796.0011 $1,790.002 $796.0011 $738 .002 . I NCI NC 21 $124,001 $124.002® $130.00' $179 .002 $539M $539.002 1 $695.00 $679.002 i $543.001 i $1,887.002 $595.00' $1,729.002, 11 I 1174 Page 1227 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) *Central DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 M - Alan Jay Ford Duval Ford *Central *Southern $25,468.00 $25,833.00 Optional equipment - specify Regional freight charge per vehicle for alternative zonc purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph 4, item I b Per terms and specifications 114, pre -delivery set vlve inspection and allklive-v requirements, plus additional fleet gimple he), included hot applicable when agencyis domiciled in same zone; as the base award Amount is calculated via statistical algorithm utilizing trending market vales data and median ver fable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state olF,orida 4ny dollar vohime credit to this i unit cost, where applicabic, is derived per suction 3,551 3rd Brake Light Safety Pulse (Pulses 3rd Brake Light (4) times upor, application of brake pedal to mc; ease driver awareness behind you when stopping) 2 Labor rate per hour - Labor rate per hour. Refer to Emergency lighting price submission for schedule. See dealer quote for itemization Includes professional EVT certified installation, wire loom, connectors, prep kit and consultation I (Labor Rates Based on Single Vehicle Build) 2 Transfer existing registration (must provide tag number) Per Florida Statute 320.08, A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will he the fees charged by the county tax collector's officefor transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registration fees: D11SMV Procedure TL -10. [TL-10:http://Www3.flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITLITL-IO.PDF] I Includes temp tag & two way overnight shipping for signature. 2 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc,) Per Florida Statute 320.08 A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorised by statute for title and registration transfers These will be the tees charged` by the county tax collector's office for transferring NIP and registrations Overchargingo,these fees li,ithout refunding the overcharge n unlawful and could result in discip.'tnar) action against the dealer's license the dealer =s responsiblefor refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag ageix),fres cannot he included in the :category 9,,: title and registrationfees. DHSMP Procedure 11-10 [IL-10. httv.lAivt w3 17hsmv gov/DAIII/Pt ocl'ILIIL-10 PDF,7 Includes temp tag & two way overnight shipping for signature. 2 MP575 I IMaintenance Plan - specify BMP345 2j 5 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. For GAS Chassis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $2230. ADD $300 FOR Police, Emergency and Fire Use. 5 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Diesel Maintenance plan $3675. 15 Maintenance plan visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Diesel Engine, zero deductible. For DIESEL Chassis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $3525. ADD $300 FOR Police, Emergency and Fire Use I 3 y 45,000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (9) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. (ADD $780 for diesel engine) 2 MP675 I Maintenance Plan - specify B 57 2 6 Year 75,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. For GAS Chassis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $2280 ADD $300 FOR Police: Emergenc-, and Fire Use 6 Year 75,000 mile Premium Diesel Maintenance Plat; $3715. 15 Maintenance plan visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Diesel Engine, zero deductible. For DIESEL Chas vis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $3580. ADD $300 FOR Police, Emergemy and Fire Use I 5 y 75,000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (15) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. (ADD $990 Ifor diesel engl_) 2 MP610 I Maintenance Plan - specify BMP6100 2 1 6 Year 100, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. For GAS Chassis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $2845. ADD $500 FOR Police, Emergency and Fire Use. 6 Year 100, 000 mile Premium Diesel Maintenance Plan $4320. 20 Maintenance plan visits at 5000 mile intervals far vehicles with Diesel Engine, zero deductible. For DIESEL Chassis Cab & Cutaway vehicles use $4515. ADD $500 FOR Police, Emergency and Fire Use 6 y 100, 000 mile(5000 mile interval, includes a total of (20) visits) gas engine Maintenance Plan. (ADD $1210 $145.001 $105.002 $6,001 $45.25/ $85.001 $168.8521'{ $1,905.00' I $910.002 $1,140.0021 Page 1228 of 1812 VEHICLE: F-250 SD (W213) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Alan Jay Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *'Central BASE PRICE: $25,520.00 $25,520.00 $25,468.00 ;for diesel engine) I GB575 Warranty - specify EC575 2 5,p 7,5. 000 mile zero deduclihie BISLCare plan. 5 Ir 100,000 mile zero deductible use $2805 Complete pricing schedule available upon request Pr.-ces quoted pet' PordUbCo f lorido ReiadLTSP Apr x12015 Pricing Guide `5yea;�, 7.5, 000 mile Chassis GAS BaseCare ESP at zero deductible use $2640 5 ivir lOak OOOnu Chassis BaseCare ESP at zero deductible use $3225. Add $755 i4,166:Dfor Emergency (.Fire, Amb, Police), 'Shuttle, or Tow 1ruck $605 with Pickup! iExtra Care 5 y 75k mile extended warranty ($O Ded)(4DD $555jorfirelemeo gency use) 2 GE575 ' Warranty - specify PC575 2 5 Yr 75,000mile zero deductible EXTRACare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $3295. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. 5 year, 75, 000 mile Chassis GAS ExtraCare ESP at zero deductible use $2945. 5 year, 100, 000 mile Chassis ExtraCare ESP at zero deductible use $3655. Add $755 w/ 66d for Emergency (Fire, Amb, Police), Shuttle, or Taw Truck $555 with Pickupl Premium Care 5 y 75k mile extended warranty ($0 Ded) (ADD $555 for firelemergency use). 2 GP575 ' PC6100 2 MMI GE575 PC575 GP575 ' PC6100 2 Warranty - specify 5 r 75,000 mile zero deductible PRL 4,4104fCare plan 5 kr 100:000 k 000 male zero diac lible use M70 Complete pricing schedule availaide upon request. Prices fluoledpep FordMoCo fio-ida Retail LSF.April 2015 Pric ing !wide 5y6ar; ?5, 000 mile Chassis G.A-S'PreimumCate EYF atzero deductible use $3415, 5 year, 100, 000 mile Chassis PpemiumC are LSP at zero deductible use $1235. Add $,'55v,166d.lbrEmergency (Ftie: Amb, Police), Shuttle, or Tow1ruck $505 with pickup I Premium Care 6yr lOOA mile extended warranty ($ODed)(4DD $555for fimlemergency use) 2 Diesel Warranty - specify 5 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible BASECare plan. 5 Yr 100, 000 mile zero deductible use $2805. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. 5 year, 75, 000 mile Chassis DIESEL BaseCare ESP at zero deductible is $2925. 5 year, 100, 000 mile [Chassis BaseCare ESP at zero deductible is $3950. Add $755 wl 66D for Emergency (Fire, Amb, Police), Shuttle, or Tow7ruck, $605 with Pickup I IDiesel Extra Care 5 y 75k mile extended warranty ($O Ded) (ADD $555for firevemergency use). 2 Diesel Warranty - specify 5.Yr 75,000 mile zero dedactible EXTRACare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $3295. Complete pricing schedule available upon request Prices quoted per FordMoCo f lo-Ja Retail ESP ,4pril 2015 Pricing Guide. 5 year, 75,000 mile Chassis DIESEL LxtraCare ESP at zero deductible 11 33210 5year. 100 000 mile Chassis ExtraCare ESP at zei a deductible is 54525 Add $755 w/ 66d for Emergency (Fite Amb, Police), Shuttle, or Tow7ruck $555 with Pickup I Diesel P,-emhim Care 5 y 175k mile extended warranty ($0 Ded)(ADD $555 for firelemergency use) 2 Diesel Warranty - specify 5 Yr 75, 000 mile zero deductible PREMIUMCare plan. 5 Yr 100, 000 mile zero deductible use $3870. Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide. 5year, 75, 000 mile Chassis DIESEL PremiumCare ESP at zero deductible is $3740. 5 year, 100,000 mile Chassis PremiumCare ESP at zero deductible is $5320. Add $755 w166dfor Emergency (Fire, Amb, Police), Shuttle, or TowTruck $505 with pickup I Diesel Premium Care 6yr I 00k mile extended warranty ($0 Ded) (ADD $555 for firelemergency use). 2 -M= Duval Ford *Southern $25,833.00 $1,990,00, 1 $2,35 1 $3,240.00' $4,015.002 Page 1229 of 1812 R4:72:7.04:30: h,i BOYNTON BEACH RAMON OAUTA DUValFard Fleet Sales Laura Torbeft 589-742$208 (Warli) 904,380-2144 13AUTARA1313FL.U9 (Fax) 7-8816 1eura.Torbet0dmirleet com _ --- 1616 Cassat Ave. Jex, FL ................ ! } M art reAID" am t, C A r rL18 PAb#Wwdby /1 or C ! ff wi'me Jxw1drW11111harapsolilladonpurnikm order 2016 FORD DOORSTWO TONE PAINT, DEALER INSTALLED (ROOF FRONT HEAD LAMP FROM POLICE WIRE HARNESS KIT KEYED ALIKE- 1284X REAR DOOR LOCKS INOP WINDOWSREAR '1OYNTON BEACH GRAPHICS 4EW CITY TAG Regional freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph A. Item 1b. Per terms and specifications 1.14, pre -delivery service Inspection and all delivery requirements, plus additional Heat simple key Included. Not applicable when agency Is domiciled In same zone as the base award. Amount is calculated vie statistical algorithm utilizing trending market sales date and median variable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit Met, where applicable, is derived per section 3.551 labor hours per spec. Includes wire, loom, con tors, PDI and shop supplies: Printed: 11/4115 E BOYUTON BEACH H8A LT.xle:. Page 1230 of 1812 !FA& FI-ORIDA AISSOC 3AMN 01' COUNTIES Fj A Nly 11 ILI] tli 1 UMMMM1141 Kly I r6)k1ff-1YffWfl 1101 M I Name of Dealership Type of Vehicle one Base it Price FO ERCT FULL SIZE P„ ,_ICE TED UTILITY - A feciPication #071 Duval Ford 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility (K8A) *Western $25,400.00 Duval Ford 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility (K8A) *Northern $25,328.00 Don Reid Ford 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility (K8A). *Central $25,347.00 Don Reid Ford 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility (K8A) *Southern $25,487.00 Md Award Announcement (15-23-09 ) 6 CN� 9S Page 1231 of 1812 F FI-ORIDA A81.,0V.TA7FX)N1()j COUNTIES All About Mori& FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES SPECIFICATION #7 ALL ITEMS FACTORY INSTALLED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED N& Listed above, You will find tVe-n�jnTA INSTRUCTIONS: Listed below jA-ou will find the model num Utility - AWD. At a minimum, the following items will be factory installed on the base vehicle to meet the model number and build codes of the vehicles listed. Ford Interceptor Utility (KSA) Code Description K8A Ford Interceptor Police Rated Utility Vehicle 51Y Driver's Side (Left Hand) Spotlight 9 Seats Cloth Front Buckets/ Rear Vinyl W Black Interior 500A Equipment Group 99R 3.7L V6 Engine 44C 6 Speed Auto Transmission 153 Front License Bracket STD Back-up Camera Bid Award Annmncement (I 5-23-0904) 96 Page 1232 of 1812 F FI-ORIDA AStAX1.1.11TIONMI COUNTIES KEEN P1917 ILI) 1914 11AW-11LIMI[Irm KIM M I a Mv, 7 W Fors"M L, - . - Irevans MMmrA:%%LOjML#M - Bid Award Announcement (I 5-23-0904) Zone Base Unit Price *Western $25,400.04 *Nordlem $25,328.0t, *Central $25,347.00 *Southern $25,487.00 95 Page 1233 of 1812 F1 F ASSOCIATIONILORIDA(ol' COLTNTIES W I M14,11, I : N111 W IM 11114 1 11.1WORMIN IF -11 I MOM wall I OLIN WN SPECIFICATION #7 EMMISUT-MM"o) IS I - , I I j fa_FfY_#FE-,TZ;TVKr,-TM =11irt Utility - AWD. At a minnum, the following items will be factory installed on the base vehicle to meet the model number and build codes of the vehicles listed. Ford Interceptor Utility (K8A) Code Description K8A Ford Interceptor Police Rated Utility Vehicle 51Y Driver's Side (Left Hand) Spotlight 9 Seats Cloth Front Buckets/ Rear Vinyl W Black Interior 500A Equipment Group 99R 3.71, V6 Engine 44C 6 Speed Auto Transmission 153 Front License Bracket STD Back-up Camera Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0 ) 96 Page 1234 of 1812 R ;.�. FAC ]FLORIDA ASS0(MV1'K3N01' COUNTIES All About Florida W I W-411 I I I&IJ 1H I 1711W."kV14141 r-174 MINE OF8111 1113 FORD INTERCEPTOR FULL SIZE POLICE RATED UTILITY - AWD SPECIFICATION #7 -K&�t FiT contract's vehicle base price as awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: *Western *Northern *Ce *Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 0 9 1 WOMIMM, 08(41411141-tilvis 0 1 oil NMI idlit"I 1101, allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. 11 FINJ loll ItNW41111 I WWI K"W"M ILUMMi-I approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. letp--vamt 0'" "Wt 4 listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 97 Page 1235 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 Central Western & Order Code Delete Options & Northern Southern D153 I Front ]License Bracket NC NA2 D153 2 D51Y I Driver's Side (Left Hand) Spotlight $50.001 $100.002, D51Y 2 16D I Badge delete (Police Interceptor Badge Only) NCI C2 16D 2 85D I Front Console Plate - Delete Not available with option 67, 67, 67U, 85R* New for NC NA2 85D 2 this model year Central Western & & Northern Southern I Please refer to the Emergency Vehicle Lighting Specifications for lightbar descriptions and the awarded dealer pricing. I 99TI 991' 2 41H I 41H 2 65U I 65U 2 86P 86P 2 66B 66B 2 elf romly'll M -M, $89.00' $89.00 2 Interior Upgrade Package— Ist and 2nd Row Carpet Floor Covering— Cloth Seats — Rem ­ $389,001 $389O Centet Floor Console less shifter w/unique Police console finish plate — Includes Console— Top Plate — Finish 3 (incl. 2 cup holders) — Floor Mats, front and rear (carpeted) — Deletes the standard console mounting plate (85D)Note: Not available with options: 67G, 67H, 67U I Front Headlamp Lighting Solution— Includes base LED Low beam/Incandescent (Halogen) High beam headlamp with High BeamWig-wag finiction and two (2) white rectangular LED side warning lights— Includes pre -wire for grille LED lights, siren and speaker (60A)— Wiring, LED lights included. Controller "not" includedNote: Not available with option: 67HNote: Recommend using Cargo Wiring Upfit Package (67G) or Ultimate Wiring Package (67U) Front Headlamp / Police Interceptor Housing Only— Pre -drilled hole for side marker police use, does not include LED installed lights (eliminates need to drill housing assemblies)— Pre-molded side warning LED holes with standard twist lock sealed capability (does not include LED installed lights) Note: Not available with options: 66A and 67H Tail Lamp Lighting Solution— Includes base LED lights plus two (2) rear integrated hemispheric lighthead white LED side warning lights in tail larnps— LED lights only. Wiring, controller "not" included Note: Not available with option: 67H $849.001 $849.002,: $124.00' $124.002 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 98 Page 1236 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 66C I Rear Lighting Solution— Includes two (2) backlit flashing linear high-intensity LED lights $454.00 1 $454 .002 f6C 2 ('driver's side red / passenger side blue) mounted to inside liftgate glass)— Includes two (2) backlit flashing linear high-intensity LED lights (driver's side red / Passenger side blue) installed on inside lip of liftgate (lights activate when liftgate is open)— LED lights only. ng, controller "not" included Note: Not available with option: 67H 67G Cargo Wiring Upfit Package- Rear console plate (85R) - contours through 2nd row; $1,339.00 $1,339.002;' 67G 2 channel for wiring- Wiring overlay harness with lighting and siren interface connections - Vehicle Engine Harness:? Two (2) light connectors - supports up to six (6) LED lights (engine compartment)? Two (2) grille light connectors? Two (2) 50 amp battery ground circuits in right hand rear -quarter power distribution junction block? One (1) 10- p siren/speaker circuit (engine to cargo area)- Whelen Lighting PCC8R Control Head- WheleCC8R Light Relay Center (mounted behind 2nd row seat)- Light Controller Relay Center Wiring (jumper harness)- Whelen Specific Cable (console to cargo area) Connects PCC8R to Control Head- Pre -wiring for grille LED lights, siren and speaker (60A)- Does "not" include LED lights? Recommend Police Wire Harness Connector Kits 47C and 2 1 PNote: Not available with options: 65, 67H and 67U 67H Ready for the Road Package:All-in Complete Package — Includes Police Interceptor $3,414.001 $3,414,002 2 67H Packages: 66A, 66B, 66C, plus — Whelen Cencom Light Controller Head with dimmable back -light— Whelen Cencorn Relay Center / Siren /Amp w/Traffic Advisor (mounted behind 2nd row seat)— Light Controller /Relay Cencom. Wiring (wring harness.) Wadditional input/output pigtails— High current pigtail— Whelen Specific WECAN Cable (console to cargo area) connects Cencorn to Control Head— Pre -wiring for grille LED lights, siren and speaker (60A)— Rear console plate (85R) — contours through 2nd row, channel for wiring— Grille linear LED Lights (Red / Blue)— 100 -Watt Siren / Speaker— Hidden Door -Lock Plunger / Rear -Door Handles Inoperable (52P)— Wiring Harness :? Two (2) 50 amp battery and ground circuits in RH rear-quarterNote. Not available with options - 66A; 66% 66C; 67G, 671T 18X 100 watt siren/speaker $299.00' $299.002r 18X 2 60A I Pie -wiring for grille lamp $49.00' $49.002 60A 2 1 90D I Ballistic door panels - drive front door $1,584.00' $1,584.002' 90D 2 90E Ballistic door panels - driver & passenger front doors $3,169.001 $3,169.002 90E 2 6111 Remappable (4) Switches on steering wheel (less SYNC) $154.00' $154.002, 61R 2 1 61S I Reinappable (4) Switches on steering wheel (with SYNC)1 $154.00 $154 .002 61S 2 85R I Rear Console PlateNOTE - Not available with option 65U, 85D $34.001 $29.002 85R 2 1 593 1 Perimeter Anti -Theft Alarm- Activated by hood door or liftgate. REQUIRES Key Fob $119.001 $119.002 593 2 (595) 595 1 Remote Keyless Entry Key Fob (w/o Keypad, less PATS)NOTE: Not available with $259.001 $259.002 595 2 keyed alike. Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 99 Page 1237 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 R 51Z' 51Z 2 3K I DLR 2 59E I 59E 2 43D I 43D 2 17T I 17T 2 N2 68Z 68Z 2 68Z I 68Z 2 Cargo Storage Vault (includes lockable door)NOTE: Not available with Aux. Air $244.00' $244. 002 Conditioning (17A) Police Wire Harness Connector Kit — FrontFor connectivity to Ford PI Package solutions $104.00 1 $104.00 2 includes:- (2) Male 4 -pin connectors for siren- (5) Female 4 -pin connectors for lighting/siren/speaker- (1) 4 -pin IP connector for speakers- (1) 4 -pin IP connector for siren controller connectivity- (1) 8 -pin sealed connector- (1) 14 -pin IP connectorNote: See Upfitters guide for ftirther detail www.fordpoliceinterceptorupfit.com Police Wire Harness Connector Kit — RearFor connectivity to Ford PI Package solutions $129.001 $129.00 2 includes:- (1) 2 -pin connector for rear lighting- (1) 2 -pin connector- (6) Female 4 -pin connectors- (6) Male 4 pin connectors- (1) 10 -pin connectorNote- See Upfitters guide for further detail ww-w.fordpoliceinterceptorupfit-com Right-hand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen bulb, factory installed $299.00 1 $349.00 2,. INCLUDES SPOTLIGHT DELETE D51 Y I Fleet key, keyed alike SPECIFY WHA TFLEET CODE YOU USE, 59e is code 1435x, 596 is code 12841. 59d is code 0135x, 59f is code 0576x, 59j is code 111Ix, 59c is code 1294x. Please select and add to purchase order MUST SUPPLY KEY CODE To DEALER 2 Carpeted floor covering 1st and 2nd row carpet floor covering (incl.fioo, mats, front and rear) Floor mats colored keyed to carpet Included in 16C and requires 16c as no charge. For Ruhber All Weather Mats use $140 MENEMMEMM=71 Treinco anti -theft - foot activated, dealer installed SafeStop vehicle anti -theft - key activated or emergency lights activated, plug -&-play for most Ford and Chevy fleet vehicles, dealer installed in 20 minutes or less Courtesy lamp disabled Nitrogen filled tires including spare tin Ikoof rack side rails - black $200.00' $175.002' S124.001 $124.002 NCI $124.002 $229.00' $250.00 $249.00' $250.00 $19.001 $19.002 $196.00 1 $200.00 $154.001 $154 .002 Bid Award Announcement (15-23-0904) 100 Page 1238 of 1812 13 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (MA) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern * Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 GRILL Chrome grilleI NA Substitute color match painted grill for undercover civilian appearance $598 : 04 Two -Tone Vinyl Package #1 (roof vinyl; RHALH front doors vinyl; RHILH rear doors vinyl - not available with order cods 9 113, 9 1 C, 9 1 D) Two -Tone Vinyl Package #2 (roof vinyl; hood vinyl - not available with order codes 91A, 91C, 91D) Two -Tone Vinyl Package #3 (roof vinyl; RH/LH front doors only vinyl - not available with order codes 91A, 91B, 91D) Two-tone paint (dealer installed) White Doors Onh;. Factop v Black-Extetior RM NA NA $59.00' $59.00' $1900. $19,00, $839.00' $839.002, NAI $839.002 $699.00' $699.002' $1,296.001 $1,395.002 Reverse sensing 1 $274.00' $274 .002' Backup camera with 3 5" LQD (rear mounted camera to provide wide angle field of vision $695.00 Sue at rear of vehicle) - dealer installed Typically fop agencies that may want to have a "constant hot" camera to remain on while vehicle is in park controlled b,, an opiloff switch Provides i:oristant surveillance. I HAVIS Optional equipment - specify $596.00' $544.002 55B 2 Havis center CONSOLE with cup holder, flip up armrest and triple dc outlet plugs. Includes filler plates, Radio and Controller Bracket. Buyer must supply Radio Brand for proper configuration. HAVIS LAPTOP STAND: Havis laptop base, pole stand, and universal locking laptop tray. Options available USE $625 BLIS 2 TROYPROD Optional equipment - specify $825,001 $334.002 76D 2 FCAGE. Troy Sliding Window prisoner cage various window conflig. CONSOLE: $585 For Wide body add $110. LAPTOP. One hand operation, side mount, zero footprint w1 universal tray., $646. WINDOW GAURDS & DOOR BLANKS: $365 steel or poly. CPOST- TROY COMMAND post 48"Wx22'Ex18'H, drawers,ge inc udes s a map I storage drawers &radio mounting area, use $5500. All other TROY PRODUCT configurations: and option v available at 30% off catalog I DEFLECTOR PLATE 2 RFC Optional equipment - specify 2 21W Regional freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing per section 3.54paragraph .4, item lb. Per terms and specifications 1. 14, pre -delivery service inspection and all delivery requirements, plus additional fleet simple key included. Not applicable when agency is domiciled in same zone as the base award. Amount is calculated via statistical algorithm utilizing trending market sales data and median variable freight costs within certain statistical mileage data points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit cost, where applicable, is derived per section 3.551 FORWARD INDICATOR POCKET WARNING LIGHTS 2 MISC OPT Optional equipment - specify 63B 2 Base sheriffs decal package $345. DARK TINT: window film is 5385. SIDE MARKER LIGHTS 2 MdAupard Announcement (15-23-0904) $396.00' $639 .002. 101 Page 1239 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern * Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 GO Optional equipment - specify $595.001 $349.002 INDUST ENFORCEMENTSERIESPUSHBUMPER by GoIndustries. With WRAP add $285. For Rear WINDOW 21L 2 GA URDS $395, TRUNK TRAY with slide shelf lacking $476. SAFEBOX - Single Drawer (48 x 32 x 12) with leg frame, slide at 300lbs. use $15561 FRONT WARNING LIGHTS 2 SP 12 Setina PB 100A 12 — 12" Aluminum Push Bumper $715.00 $995,00 SPB16 Setina PB I OOA 16 — 16" Aluminum Push Bumper $715.00' $995.00 SPB300 Setina P300 Push Bumper $715,00' $995.00 GR5 Go Rhino 5000 Series Push Bumpers $715.001 $995.00 PS Rear Transport Seat — Laguna System 3P $1,596,001 $1,4()5,00 LAG LTNA391 Hygenu and Easy to Clean- 3PX- TREME Construction- Certified Laguna 3P Belt System- Braced Steel Cage - Standard Black Seat OPTIONAL : Certified Readv Buckle Retractable Seat Belt System Buckles to the Outboard Sides of Vehicles .ADD $250- Meets Federal DOT and FMVSS Standards- Keeps AIsoners Secured- Aiceps Offle.en Safi6- Includes rear screer I PS PG 6000 Rear Transport Seat — Pro Gard 6000 Series $1,695.00' $1,495.00 Prisoner Transport Seats for the SUV come with either our Polycarbonate Window or Wire Screen Window Cargo Barrier to provide a solid mounting platform for the Seat to attach to. The seat and floor pan are designed to fit snug against one another as well as, the contours of the PI Utility to prevent any gaps and crevices where prisoners might otherwise hide contraband or evidence. Each piece is molded from a single sheet oftigh strength ABSfor durability that resists the daily abuse of transporting prisoners Rear Transport Seat with extended seat belt — Patriot PSCV 1 NA NA CAGE 8S Setina 8S Lexan cage with 1/2 lexan and 1/2 expanded metal with fall lower extension $775.00 $995.00 panel, dealer installed Add $130 for recessed panel and $385 for gunlock CAGES los 1 Setina #10 Series Lexan Cage with sliding window, full width lower extension panel, $846.00 $995.00 dealer installed Setina prisoner cage. Of with Horizontal Sliding Inquire about stationary window options,odd $130 for recessed panel and $385 for gunlock Extension panel included. REARCAGE Setina #12 Series Lexan Cage, partition installed behind 2nd row seat $524.00' $795.00 12VS 1 -Piece Vinyl Coated I1 -Gauge Expanded Metal Window 1 112"x 2 " Extruded Aluminum Window Framework 14 Gauge Steel Seat Back Protector Panel Rugged Zinc -Free Powder Coat Finish I CAGE PG Pro -Gard P2600 Series Polycarbonate (Lexan) Cage with sliding window, fall width lower $846.00 $995.00 SS extension panel, dealer installed Space saver partition with window option 14 polycarbonate center sliding window with metal insert. I PROTEW Heat Alarm System to be used in a K-9 vehicle. Warns officer when dangerously high $980.001 $995.002 DLR 2 temperatures are inside the vehicle. ACE K9 PRO TEMP ALARM SYSTEM. I HOT OP Electronic Remote Rear Door Opening system to be used with the K-9 Container. Allows $1,700.001 2 DLR 2 the officer to release the K-9 from the vehicle from a remote position. Includes Heat alarm. Additional items to add as options: Engine stall sensor add $149, no K9 left behind $149, additional remote $159, Optional 12 " Fan, activation module, manual switch add $360, HD Fan Guard $135, Carbon Monoxide detector and interface module $265, Smoke detector $155, Long range Remote pager with hasnt0g2 Antenna $355. Long range remote pager with dual band antenna kit $500 1 JNd AwaM Announcement (15-23-0904) 102 Page 1240 of 1812 VEHICLE: Interceptor Utility (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 $25,487.00 K9 1 K-9 Container. All aluminum In-Vehicle (rear seat area) K-9 Container to protect the $2,500.00' $2,695.002 DLR 2 public, officer, K-9, and vehicle. Please specify vehicle year, make and model. Call for installation, shipping, and/or delivery prices. Includes rubber liner, water dish andfreight on parts including installation. Blackpowder coatfinish available upon request For 113 prisoner transport and 1/3rd k51 container add $625. For Coolgaurd k9 Heat Alarm system add $600, pager $400, Remote door opener add $650 LABOR Labor rate per hour $145 00' $85.002 2 Labor rate per hour Refer to lighting submission schedule. See dealer quote for itemization. Includes professional EVY'cprtifiled installation, wire loom connectors, prep kit and consultation TEMP Temporary tag $6.001 $35.002 DLR 2 TX' Ir fer existing registration (must provide tag number) $85.00' $150002 DLR 2 Per Florida Statute 320.08. A dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. These will be the fees charged by the county tax collector"s office for transferring title and registrations. O-ercharging of these fees wrthoul refunding the overcharge is unlawful and Lould result in disciplinarr action againgi the dealer's license Ihe dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser Pii!,aL- tag agency jees wrinot be included rn the category of title and, registration fees DHSMP Procedure IL-10 [IL-10 http,/4vww3.fli.,smi,,goi,/DVf V1Proc1TL1Ti-10.PDFj TAG 'New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $130.00' $250.002. DLR 2 Per Florida Statute 320.08,.4 dealer can only charge the purchaser the actual fees authorized by statute for title and registration transfers. Those will be the fees charged by the county tax collector's officefor transferring title and registrations. Overcharging of these fees without refunding the overcharge is unlawful and could result in disciplinary action against the dealer's license. The dealer is responsible for refunding the overcharged amount to the purchaser. Private tag agency fees cannot be included in the category of title and registration fees: DHSMV Procedure TL-10. [TL-10:htip.11www3.flhsmv.govIDMVIProcITLITL-IO.PDFj MP575 Maintenance Plan - specify $1,860001 5 Year 75,000 mile PtemiumA.fairtenance Plan 1.5 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehidev with Gas Engine, zero deductible MP675 Maintenance Plan - specify $1,905.00 6 Year 75, 000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 15 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles with Gas Engine, zero deductible. MP610 Maintenance Plan - specify $2,400.00' 6 Year 100,000 mile Premium Maintenance Plan. 20 service visits at 5000 mile intervals for vehicles -Nith Gas Engine, zero deductible. CB575 Warranty - specify $1,475.00' $1,740.002 ESP 2 5 Yr 75,000 mile zero deductible BASECare plan. 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $2000, Complete pricing schedule available upon request Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 20JJ Pricing Guide. I POWERTRAIN CARE 61100 0 DED 2 CE575 Warranty - specify $1,710.00' $2,130.002 ESP 2 .5 Yr 75,000 mile zero deductible EXTRWareplan 5 Yr 100,000 mile zero deductible use $2425. Complete pricing ng schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide I BASE CARE 61100 0 DED 2 CP575 Warranty - specify $2,400.00' $2,585.002, ESP 2 5 Y? 75,000 mile zero deductible PREMIUMCare plan. 5 Y? 100,000 mile zero deductible use $3330, Complete pricing schedule available upon request. Prices quoted per FordMoCo Florida Retail ESP April 2015 Pricing Guide EXTRA CARE 611000 DED 2 Did Award Announcenuint 115-23-0904) ICE Page 1241 of 1812 . .. .. ... ...imiK- Printed: 11/13/15 I E R4:72:7:. �O4:3:01 I Laura.TorbetWuyeffoetcaM 1818 CaffsatAya Jam. FL 32210 18AM--tJ&YOWInL—tNWU-oppvrkm*tDqmft que"00 ralilwaft Nk 4UO& PIOL70 O&W %*kfa WN be ovdaned wNte awforfiH, Lqftw ffpo&VW on purchms, order DELETE LEFT HAND SPOT LIGHT INTERIOR UPGRADE PACKAGE SYNC, FORDS VOICE ACTIVATED SYSTEM REVERSE SENSING nEMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ZARPET FLOORING WHEEL COVERS 4EW CITY TAG COLOR: MEDIUM TITANIUM METALLIC lonal freight charge per vehicle for alternative zone purchasing per section 3.54 paragraph A, Rem 1b. terms and specifications 1.14, pro -delivery service Inspealtion and all delivery requirements, plus additional t simple key Included. Not applicable when agency Is domiciled In some zone as the bass award. Amount is ulated via statistical algorithm utiltming trending market sales data and median variable freight costs in certain statistical mileage date points within the state of Florida. Any dollar volume credit to this unit :, where applicable, is derived per section 5.551 labor hours per spec. Includes wire, loom, connectors, PDI and shop supplies: MM BOYNTON BCH LT -15, Page 1242 of 1812 Duvol f ord Duval Ford "(I FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION -fz F LORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES Typ'O'DiVehicle zone IBM I � Al '10 * Western. *Nonher,ri *Centra,l * Sou them im LQ �A rg"_t 44 to 66A 5NI fcv:� Lf Bid Aumrd Anriouneement PS43-09041 e- t-rY 7 iq,6 Page 1243 of 1812 VEHICLE: Intercuptor Uti]iN,, (K8A) DEALER: Duval Ford Duval Ford ZONE: *Weswrn *Northern BASE PRICE.- $25,'4 , $25,32.8.0 *Central $25,347.00 Order Code Delete Optuns 13153E "'° Front License Bracket D153 /Dily I Driver' Si(k, (Left Ifond) Spotlight D5lY 2 16D 16D 2 I adge delete (Policy Interceptor. adze Only) 85D E Front Console Plate -. Delete Not available with option 67G, 67H4 67U, 85R* New for 85D this model year NEMQ��R Central Westorn & 41 Northern Southern NC'NA� $50.001 MOM NCI NC 2 NCI NA 2' L'Mi =tvgmm&#� IPlease rQfe:.- tO the EMergency Vehicle Lighting Specifi.cations for Pjj a� d4 lightba-- domcriptions and 'the awarded dealer pricing. Interior Upgrade Package— I st and 2nd Row Carpet Floor Covering— Cloth S eats — Rear 65(p Center Floor Console. less shifter W/unique Oollj�e cogsole finish Djae — Intludes Consol Top Plate — Finish 3 kincl. —1 cap, holders) — Floor Mats, front and rear (carpeted) — Deletes the standard console moanting plate (9,11))Note- Not. av ailable with optiolis: 67G, 6714, i 67U 66AFront Headlami'p Lighting Solution— Includes base LED Low beam ca desc 66A 2 /1" n ent(HaJogen) Mth High BeamWig-wag i functio High beam heactlamp v, i. . n and two (2) white rectanguW LFD side warning lights - Includes pre -wire for grille LED I . ights, s'rcn ap..d speaker WA) Wiring, LED Fghts included. Cqnt.roll,..T "not" includedNotel: NvL available with option: 67HNow: Recommend ur-jug Cargo Wiring Upfit Pa�,kage (67G) or Ultimate. Wiring Package (67U) 86P 2 Front. Headlamp., Police Intel`CePtOt 140using Only— Prr,-drilled hole fbir side marker police 86P use, doe% not include LED installed lights (eliminates need to drill housing assembiies) Pre -molded slAda warning LED holes with standard twist lock sealedcapability (does not include LLD illstalled lights) Note: Not available with %options: 66A.and 67H 66B Tail Lamp Lighting S,)Iution-- Include0 (2) rear integrated 668 hemispheric lighthead white LED side warning lights in tail lamps— LED lights M4'. Wiring. controllcr "not" included Note: Not available withoption: 6714 VJ89.00 $3$9.002; $849.01!E$849.002 $124M2 W4_001 $=.24.002' 24.002 98 Page 1244 of 1812 VEHICLE, Intercqtor Utility (KSA) DE.ALER: Duval Ford ZONE; e 5t n BASE PRICE: 525,'00.00 M Ma M ME M MM 90E I 90E 2 6TR I 61R ? 11SI fij 6TS 2 95R 85R 2 593 1 . 593 2 595 Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Reid Ford *Central *Sou,�M S25X8.00. $25,347.00 S25, 187,00 Miff-f-s"M Kowamable (4 WMA Remar qmble (4) Switenics oti steCU�ng MIC01 (with SYNC) oy, Rear Console PiatuNoavailabl.e With option Perimeter Anti -Theft Alanu-.Activat.ed by fond door or lift e, REQLjRES Key,Fob ,(595) Re'M'Otc , ;rIUY K:Y I'M# (Wo ti id, less PATS;Norr keyed ailllt;. Not available % ith E= $3,169.0.0 2 %154.001 $154.002 54.00 154.00;1 S34,(101 $29.002 3119,001 $119.00 21 259 00 M Page 1245 of 1812 VEHICLE. Interceptor Utiliq (K8A) FA `ER; Duval .Ford Duval Ford ZONE: * Wertom *Northern BASE P.RX'E: $25,400,00 $25,328.00 .63V 1, 63V 2 47C I 47C 517 1 51Z 2 K1 DIA 2 59E I 59E 2 16C 16C MATS 16C 2 68G I 68G 2 18W 1 .18W 2 17A I 17A 2 60R I ()OR 2 TREM SI ST I Don Reid Ford DNI R rid Ford *Ceqtrai $25,347.00 Cargo Storage V2111t (includes lockable door)NOTE. Not available with Aux. Air I Conditioning Polica Win: Harness Connector Kit - FrontFor connectivi t F rd P Packagc solutions ty 0. 0 1 includes:- (2) Male 4 -pin con nectors for siren- (5). Female J -pin connectors for cet frs lighting/sirva'speaketo (1) 4 -pin IP connector for speakers-'(]) 4 -pin IP conn or o , iren controller conncetivity- (1) s-piq SeMW connector- (1) 14 -pin IP connecrorNote: see Upfifterc, guido for further &tail www.fordpoliceinterceptoruprit.com Police Wire Harness Conncctor, Kit - Rearf orconnectivity to Ford PI Package, solutions 'includes:* (1) 2 -Pin connector for rear lighting- (1) 2�pin,connector- (0) Female 4 -pin connectors- (6) Mule 4 pin connectors- (1) 10 -pin connectorNote: See Upfitters guide for further &uil wwwfordpoliceinxmeptorupfit.00m Right-liand pillar mounted 6" spotlight with clear halogen b 1b, f cto ins fl a r) ta ed Additional Key(s) or Ke% Fos) when applicable, &AIN E KL Y I VC1..1,,DFD ./,v k= I USE S300 ;Mrk OFT OV5.05 1 Fleet key, keyed alike 0576k, 39Y is co" 135A 59b 1284, 59d i, qdc 0135r 5V I I I h. 5 2C as C. 1_,94v'. Pkaw &,jrj and ady topur,:&4, order VUSTS-PPLI k7;Yrth,)F 2 Ced flour. r(­,,crjn& IV20jrow I -al -rel him, . Floor mats colored keyed to carpet )n 71mkd i,.), i 6r,inti - Juh "s 16c as no than d. I. w Mjb &e,- 11 ff fs WC ;1-;0 Rear door handles & locks toe 'v Rear window s%4 itz-hcs inoperative Auxiliary air conditioning Noist� suppressian bv�nds Tremco, anti -theft - toot activated, dealer installed Safe.Stop vehicle anti -theft - key "tIvaled or effiergcncy light, activated_. plug-&-pla for mast Ford and Chevy flee vehicles, dealer installed in 20 minutes or less Courtvsy lamp disabled Dom,: lamp - ruA white rear W R.vof rack sidi.; rails - black Roof mounted luggage rack, no center cross beams $244.00 S244,002 $104.00 $104.00 2 $12v.Uo' $129.00 $349.00 $200-00' $175.002 $49.602 S12400 SI -14.00. 2 S 2 .124.00 $34.001 $34.00- $2.1.00, $24.0021 $609-001 $609.00' 2 `�99.00 $99.002 $229.00' $250.00 S249.00 %250,00 $19.002! !49.001 $49.002 19(wo) $200.00 $154.001 $154.002 $154.002: 100 Page 1246 of 1812 VEHICLE: 114elvePtcr 1'6114y (IDSA) DEALER: rJul al Furd Duval Ford Don Reid- F ord ZONE. Don Rcid Ford Westcrn Northern *Cenval BASF PRiCE: -*Soutliurn $25400.00 $25,328.00 $24.,347,00 $25,487.00 GRII. I Chrom;: grille ,F"I'Sliful, "Vor iami,❑ NA VA Body side mo!din- gs 65L Wheel covers NA NA 2 64 B 45r'.001. $59.00", 19L Lockable gas c for easy fuel capiess fuel-fillerV 1 2, 19L 19A $19.00 91A 91A Two -Tone Vinyl Package "I (root'vinyl, RWLH front doors vinyl; RHJLH rea- doors S830.00' $83%002. vinyl - not available wiin order cods 91 B, 91 C, 91 D) gig, 91B Two -Tone Vinyl Package t-2 (roof vinyl; hood vinyl -not available with &&--r codes 91A, NA $839.00" 91C, 91D� 91C 2 QIC Two -Tone Vinyl Package 13 (roof vinyl; RH/l H front doors only.vinyl - not available 1�69Q.00' S-699.00" with order codes 91A.: 91 B, 91 D) 2TONE DLR 2 Two-tone paint (dealer installed) WPUIr Igo A -S 0",'j -. Factney . fth ftienar, I S1,296.00' IS1,39S.00'- 76R v!esenji.,,ig I f 2 76R S274.0,0' 5274,00' .BUC 2 BLC Backup cam.,ra with 3.5" LCD (rear mountcd camera to provide wide angle field of visi an %,95M at rear of vehicle) - di.;aler installed Std" TIpicalij, for axenrici ih< 4,maj tvant to haw a 11&o.twam, fiat"vu era regooin on jvh1k vehicle is jr park HAVIS 55B Option, cquip'ient - Specify flaws cenLer &Idcrflr Lp jrmreSj4qnj jpjpje d,• vwkf plugs, -d m, keit Buyer must v'91'wtv Radio S596.00' S544. 06_ -s n.11.1 I,/$/_'P70P U."NA kfen'iS t4j)"I P 60be, POL'stan-I "Ind Mnl'.7psal W, it la'P10.0 tray. Uprio;4M alvilabl" I -,VEq.?s P'LpS 2 TROYPROD 76D 2 Optional tquipment - specify PC ICE: T?qySIidjWg I Wiodom pri,,uner edge- Various CONS01 E.' 5585 For $825.00 13.34. 002 Wide badr a& S1.1o, IMP: Onchand ouvration, un' MrwlImy,-$646. HINDOWGAURD'S& POOR WI.VkS' U65sivelorpoI3. 7"CYCOUAf,fii'Dpm48"t,ir,2"Lxig"IY. . atpers & rad!6 incl uaeTsioragedrmv&rs me 1 d.wanr, we 355M, All other TROYPROD07Tervigurano and options avagobk '?jj'(a&"0g f 'EI -M F(,R pL.,j jp 2 RFC 2 21W Optional equipment - spaify v -,i&* f 3.54Paragraph. 1. item ik. 5396.n0 $62-9.002 per fcrmx k pY.-dehvo`YxePv',­ ins Wrionand al/ delivery mquirememis,'01U, jddjjj04qjfleef plicabie i!*:n aganc-,.- 11V domir ded. .-wo ac the bxe a"ar news in some . d.41 I.i; 'V algGrithm lefilking trending marh,!t sales data ind median *,wriablefreight vow; % aufalvints i -Min the state f'IM01-ida., INYdO114r to this unir ir.St, wkjr& MTSC OPT Optional equiorijetit - specify 63B ' B&" sh4rIffs 4 -Cal Qi, �dg� '43 15. D, IRK TA T.- ivndut- film is.T385. 1 S345.00 2 $289.00 Shoji t iA Ll(,,jyyS 2 Did Auardelomouncement 115-23-0-004) 101 Page 1247 of 1812 VEHICLE: )rAcreeptor Utility (KSAI DEALER: Duval 1-ord ZONE: * Westerr BASE PRICE: $25,400.60 Duval Ford Don Reid Ford Don Rrid Ford *Northern '-ACentral *Southfni 525,328.00 N25,347.00 %25 487.00 GO Optional aquipment - specify IND I J�s F F!' `l"0"CE -11�7t'i'STRIPS P!-SHB!'APER by Galn,jjj.tri, v, 971h -'YftAi" aJJ-V%5. Park.ar 21L 601 RIISS3�5, TR',K7 ?ij m,j1hsb*shV01ockJngS4?6 14:c s, use SP B I SCtina PB I 00A 12 - - 12" Aluminum Push Ruinpet SPB. 16 # Setirta PB I 0fjA it) — 16" Aluminum Push Bumper SF' 3011 Setina P 00 Push Bumper GRS CIO Rhillo 5000 Scric. Puih Bumpers PS Rear Tran --port Seat, - Laguna System 3P LAGUNA39, � ffisewc and to ("n- COMMUdidn- Cerlified4aguna 3P AehS� vp,m- Draw. dSleal (av- 1 -Syde� 0OT a -4wn*rjs lelt SY00M &441es IV' the UWA--v I Offx�rA S�,k- hk:luacs.-�xrrs,,reon I , ftdFMTV ' PrisdmemSecumd- Keeps S595,UO' 4349,002 $715.00' $995.00 �71 5,001 S995.001 $715.00' S995.00'. $715,001 1 $995.00 $1,596-00' S1,405.00 PS PC 6000 JRoar Transport Scat — Pro Gard 6000 Series 1"w St "' VON,-, 11 ith efther va? ki'W'410'M Wire -S&een Windom 05,00 S-1,495.00 !,Pr, 'I idea to auctch tr. The ecar(end j76vr pan, are .JL.viq)j j antir a.; U dy as. tine —;ntours of the Pt I Illit", 10 Pre e,Mt err a= gins and <r evccs =oh, re prmnt.; r,. ,nrqh ' 'A'rwis, Jd,,,, wwrobaiod or ejsijjence'om - EMA riece is molded Ar 2 ; ingle skeel qfhigh wcnedr 4Byf-,r 4't <Ibdify Mot r` sats A, dwily aloin,, qrh ansl n' I Rear Trarisport Seat with extended seat Beit — patrjot PSCV 1. CALF Ss Sotina 8S Levan cage with 1.2 lexan and 12 expanded metal with f`111 lower extension panel, dcakr installed CAGES LOS SetinadlO Series'lexan Cage with sliding window, full width lower tension panel, deJer instdllt-.d ' :age, ')ff,,v-d with. Rori-,onf&'S(iding. Inquire abourstation r) j mdoig 0pjj0M'Add aild F385frr fflinlock. Exten4impaml ftlyd6d, I $130for REARCAUE Setina,, - r] 2 -Seec-,A Lexan Cage partition installed behind 2nd row seat 12VS l Pr e< t t re Cort'l ll -1 rczu Y'X-'"Ex1ruded,4leuWa?nrp tfindaivFram,siswrk foraged Zj)&-j+!0 Pvwdcr Co I I i j, CAGE PG Pro -Gard P2600 Series Polycarbonate (Lexan), Cage with sliding window, 11 wi in fu dth lower SS extension pariel, dealer installed. A�'-rxfetden with u ind-u4plinn 14p&1Xaj`bQnoj0 4CnferMding r1ndo*� with metal imerl. PROTEMP # Hent Alarm S -,,,item to be usA in d X-9 vehicle. %'arns offider wheat dangerously hi DLR 2 _0 t,!-*nperatures are imide the vehicle NA NA $775.00 4995.00 MM1 M t $795,00, Y'846.00 5995M $980.90 $495.002. 14OTN.Pop Wronic Xc note. Rear or Opening system to he used with thu k- 9 Container. Allows $1,700 011`2 . DLR 6e officer, 'a rele4se'�he K-9 from the vehicle &Gni a remote position. bjrlui�s rde t elle ,-w in add as oplionj, Engine stait,"ATOPaaUS 149, n-) K9 tefi Yehimd$14,+, 1 addifiom.l rewie S159, Ofnonal Fan, qcjivaj��,n nw4ule wanuajjj Carlwn 1nne"Id- kfe.tar .wid etch add $.y6o, HD. Man Guard 5135, t _T,55, Long ranee Amore P.Wr with lravntt �Mte"na C355 L"'ng I -ng' rem,7& Alger 1-441 dawi bond am,;,oma A it �51ho I. ME . Page 1248 of 1812 VE-HICLE: friterceptoi- €1 -blit) (K A) K A LIER: Duve! F)rd Dwal Ford Don Reid Ford Dun Feid ZONE: *Western *Northern *Central BASE PRICE, $25,400.00 $25,328.00 $25,347.00 S25,487,00 M 00 K-9 Cu-nain :i. All ajaminurn In -Vehicle (rear seat area) K-9 Container to protect the public, officcr,K-9,aired vehicle. Please specify vehicle year, make and odol. Call for installation, shipping. andor delivery prices. InV44 s ruk, r li&,v, water dish anifre" gh I ON parrs includlim irmallafiun. 114A you der e0at finish :njtfabll "Pon r-Im st Fir 1.31 -se — frw;sr.Jrl and 2,?rd 0 conjnper addS62 1 For L,?qrRarrd k9 Hcat 41armsytAL'.-I pqE, 1400, & moie a. -Ar open-,radd-V654 Labor rate per hour ra,-.; rvr heir. Rqer to Fine?VKY fthtinPlprix submissionA! sAduie. See dealer qiwiefor ftemezahk;n. nm.fled leatal4ition, wire loom contsectam rrap hit andmMultallow UEM= 2: $6.00 i $35.00 Trans -,,W existing registration (must provide tag n: bar)t Z S85, only ah apV the purchaser the oclialfews aUOwjz,'d b.,;. $iaturefor jill, 00 $150.00 and registration trefers: 74„,s;: spill be jhejesie charged by I& county tax cnijeclw, fprpansferrin" it,,: d4rif., lma,y - icri. -a qgoinvt tha & fol and could result in and reg4qtrafiow� Ch,,rclkrging qfihes-, fees wit houltouidiig the over k nlauf u "Or's licerse- TiceTidealer is reWnsiblefpr ,olanding lir.; over ,ha,gcd"jnname 1C 'he P1`r`;ha'V'e` Pr1soic le"A "Anr,J"'S &ants" be ijklidOrt in the cak got> pfaile and r> Istration f-S.- IWSAP 'Pr,,-edw-YZ40 ftL-I&Mp. ii irw3flhsmpjZo,, I'A6 New stato tag (soccjf. � tc.) 7,- state, county, fty, sheriff, etc.) $13G.001 S250.002 DLR AOR, Z �k-yft r ran eqj-,-jrjjr9,! dmj;a'✓Aaserth� �iaujl, asitheiri-wd hj stahaefur tw- ,-ndL'gis1-'J1ioH trans,, fs. Th""reiill belh, fires char viby J;., countr tax caleveor -S OfyjML for JrjjiTferj q, , lifthoat refunding; the asepCh argei- unimpfid and could rr wh in disciplinar, G�wf,n 11cenje. Thr deap, js responsible ,ormfiinding thooverchar-rd imenij to iiie jvtr.:hai-er. 1'riler- 199 hc bichmj-d in the ezzkgory dftide aidregris3rylion 00.1.-1 11, JtAf!`Pro, rZ TL-10.PL)ry MP575 1 aintenance Plan - specify S1,860.001 5 75. OW and Pram itim J. ii;1niedanc', Platt, 15 & rstc:0 visits at 5A90 mile iwervalsj6r V. hick q r, ah (itis rmilm-, A to Ji •iactible. MR675 %lainienance Plan - tpecify �e i i w 75 , 90t, 4e Prem tzmiI 01 ' " '�ainlOklt-nce Plan, 15 Vi 5n-i0mik 1hten!a1s,fwvC:h1., les 11 ilk f -pa', �Poj,00 i-nginv. :err, d-wiciAP. MP610 Maintenance Pkw - specify �2,400ko' 6 y2ff 14f, 000 'nik Pictith-Ail Uainh,kar-- elm, ZO service visile t J&OO injij inf;erp&,Vfor vehicles it Ith Cras Engine, 7to elzdaefibf � . I CB575 ESP Warrantv - specity 5 100,0001 de 7-ert,4idu-,'Obleusr 520M Owirlete S $1.740.002 PY, h- S ;-n oda&A irron r,.,que 11r:f R,�jorjFwp. pri . I m 015 p ricin 0 57 i 2. ESP arranty - specif} E�7k!Carepkm 5 Ir 1tt0,001 mdemOro S.912j, Comp/ew $1,710.00 $2,130.00 PrkingselvAk 6tWWk YPoarequt:A Prices quotelpqr FordAtri(a Florida &Aad E VP .V Guld, I 4prilL; 8 f&e7AKEr-leV 0 L-�?,D 2 CP575 ESP 2 Wairanty - �p-,�Cif- 0 V& �Ore) d-�?cdblc PREA"It 5 Yr 115,0 - ,4;i -u 5 Yr l00,00,7nsj&--erOddj We uses SJM4 Ootqt, to $1,400.9W $2,585.00 rrcrnrI ;Viw&)k Prtc�:s qunlcdpor FardA!O(.j I inrid- Retail FV , 1pril 2015 Pr;,Iin�, t;uid-- "A79 ! 4 , 7 R.1: ", 'illi rt7CC' MF] Page 1249 of 1812 ala Bid No.: 15-1370904 Ref Quote No.: Q02027055 (1) 2016 Peterbilt Model 320 *ption Added: 1) Front Tires: BR 20 Ply 425/65R22.5 IF, 1, C , i I M 60,000 Lb. Rated Lift Capacity * 8X4XI/2" A500 -C Tubing Alain Frame 1-1/2" Plate Steel Front Stop * 7/8"X75" (EX1WRC-6X37) Hoist Cable Steel Alloy Swivel Cable End * 3/4" Plate Rear Hold Downs * Reeving Cylinder Hoist Design * Maintenance Hoist Props (Each Side) * 2 -Spool OutsideControl Valve * Heavy Duty 2 Y2" Diameter Rear Hinge Pin 5 0 Gallon Hydraulic Reservoir w/ Filter and Screen Filter * 10 Diameter Cable Sheaves (Bronze Bushed) * 4" O.D. Outside Rollers (Bronzed Bushed) Standard Rear Bumper Rear 1CC Crash Bumper * Steel Fenders " Bumper w/ Recessed Lights * PTO * In Cab Air Controls * Direct Mount Pump 20"XI6'X48" Tool Box * RackN'Pin Tarp-Hyd. Arms Sarg In Primed Flat Black * Painted Gloss Black Total Price Per Unit Thank you for the opportunity to quote the Peterbilt product and we looking forward to your most valued order. 2441 S. State R& 7 (441), FoTt Lauderdale, FL 33317-6999 (954) 584-3200 I — � I Fort Myers Office 5313 St. R& 82 / MLK Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33905-8306 1 ,2391337-0188 8 West Pahn Beach Office 2253 Vista Parkway #7 West Palm Beitch, FL 33411 (561}478 78 Page 1250 of 1812 COUNTIES AffAbmtFl.ri,i. Fl-,ORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 60,000 LB. GV1A/R. CAB & CHASSIS - 4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) SPECIFICATIOV #15 The Peterbilt 320 purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle s awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $1.32,852.00 $130,280.00 While the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Association of Counties have attempted to identify and include those equipment items most often requested by participating agencies for full size vehicles, we realize equipment needs and preferences are going to vary from agency to agency. In an effort to incorporate flexibility into our program, we have created specific add/delete options which allow the purchaser to taor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official ]"istin of all r. .^ options and their orices s w1d-b2-ohVj-rzLn#iff Air Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 615 Page 1251 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *-Central * Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Northern Order Code Delete Options WesternA Central Southern 20.58604 2 Engina'transmission - specify A9,355.00) 2 $6,224.W 2508409 3 P. *,- V 3so'gp A') L'P 12'-0q!j loo 101,qft - P 1-0 3-15 1-.,p 3 P,1-0 4052110 2 Engine/transmission - specify ($14,774.00)' $8,721.00' 4502110 3 ALLISON 3000 RDS -p 2 ALLISON 3000 RDS 3 1513180 .2 E4noAran;%,mssion - specify, t$7,554.00) NA CJp2y(),)V 2 Engine/transmission - specify NA NA Nort'hern Order Code Add Options Western & Centrr.l Southern 20575481 Engine upgrade - specify $1:,153.002 $1245.003 �'i 2057548 151 12 2 - 350 9P ' 4M.Toyque 2 j-5.1-12 ?5(;Hp 3 2057618 2 Engine upgrade - specify $2,846.00' $2,928.00' 2057617 3 ISX12 385R 385 HP11450 LB TORQUE 2 15'X12 385 Hp 3 20563152 Engine upgrade - -specify VJ64.00' $16.342.00' 2056315 3 N'T_(; j2O 1+P"009 LB TORQUE (F,,EL SYSTZ, V IV07 2 3 2057560 2 Engine upgrade - specify $20,299.002 $33,725.003 2057434 3 ISX12G 35OR 350HP11450 LB TORQUE (FUEL SYSTEMMOT INCLUDED) , D) 2 .TSX12-G 330 Hp 3 :2057741 2 Engine upgrade - specift, $3,536.06 NA NA 12 -900 -" PP,'100 LB R)RQUt 4256950 2 Transmission upgrade - specify $8,106.002 NA Retarder for Allison RDS Series Transmission 2 2539090 2 Transmission upgmd.e - ?,Revify $345,001' 'NA Big VwxA:h.&aM? � Mycatmect - 2812020 2 Transmission upprade - specify $2,526.002 NA C -Brake By Jacobs 25213210 '1 ranfsmission upgrade - specify NA 2 Unpublished Options 2 Transmission upgrade - specify $0.00 NA Other unpublished options available 10% offlist see dealer. 2 1.523-340,1824240 GVWR upgrade - specify �"773�uO- $960,00 5032585/5210570 3 (,600oGlTR-46K!janaorA1k;Uai widtHadPja%%HAA'46046K A!enapxk,smi 2 i.`0A'2 -ARE" f25,-0 8OR22 5 1 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 616 Page 1252 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: i 1.) F1 I a rix 1821400 2 1680460/1680470 2 1921470 3 1532080 2 16803RO 2 6122810/6132400 2 90115-2 2 0601500 2 1011360 2 1011360 3 j 521340 11 1523340 3 183101012 1822180 i 320 Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers Western *Northern *Central *-Southern -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,952.00 $130,280.00 64,000 lb. GVW package Peterbilt Air Trac 44K54in Axle Spacing 2 GVWR upgrade - specify deer r' 4 -Ji 44es - Luhc pump p4 2 FOR 3 GWR upgrade - specify DanaAderilor 69k Tri -Drive 2 GVWR upgrade - specify' 1,-'Ima Aetatdgr , J"oral Paint,WeMouni&I 2 GV WR upgrade - specify Steel Bumper Swept Back Painted l Notched Top Flange ofBumper 2 Hybrid option See Dec 1st ,.Er Dc4 r,-rr- Cj, G 3 Bi -fuel model - specify See dealer 2 CNG specify 571 VD. i PD WIT4 CY6 CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) Alomentum Fuel Technologies 90 DGE Rail Mounted Tanks 80 DGE Deduct -1,191.03 60 DGE Deduct -2,641.03 2 SEE DEALER 3 LPG conve-rsion (jispuss with Jenler) DE.1j.Ek 3 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire Double Frame: full steel insert Front Axle - specify DANA 20,000 LB 2 20,000 LBS 3 Rear Axle - ,pacify Oanj Ucvfar 46k,'Wew,Jx10 45000 7.,R,5 3 Rear Suspension - specify Chalmers 854 46K 2 HENDERjCKs0NHAULMAAXHMy460 3 R--ar Siuspension - s� ecit• Auftav 66'k li-t-Dme - Rigid Lift Axle: Pusher / Tag 20,000 lb rating air lift to include 11-22.5 tires with steel wheels H-EA'DRICKSON 20.000 LB 2 $5773-002 - $15,013.002 $14.406,002 $105.002 $0.002 $0.002 I S0,00- $41,540.202 $000 $0.00 $7".3.00- Ste 713 00 - Sig .$1,937,(N)2 Incl. S427,003 NA N4, NA $0.003 Std Std 3 9% SO 00, NA Inc], Inc]. 3 Incl. 3 $2,521.002 Incl. 3 %,',884,00.1 NC 3, $13,500.00' $13,074.00' 617 Page 1253 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: ZONE: 1603470 2 1604195 3 0620160 2 65010902 65010903 6500003 M Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers Western *Northern *Central *-Southern -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Sieejable Lift kxle., ftcher / Tag 10,000 lb rating air lift to $14,950.0112 $16,953,00' include 11-22.5 tires with steel wheels A VABLESEE DEALER 3 .4, U WA, 20.000 /B 2 D -T, Low Profile with dual steering & fight hand stand up Front Engine PTO Provision (FEPTO) $681.002 Incl. FEPTO With 4-7181n Bumper Extension 2 Driver controlled differential lock LCF- ;pith rig hand steering $1.192,002 $1.324.001 LCF with dual steering See Dealer for pricing and availability 2 A VABLE SEE DEALER 3 6500000 3 LCI' Low Profile with left hand steering -v.-r 3 6500000 3 LCF Low Profile with dual steering See Dealer for pricing and avadabijjty 2 A VABLESEE DEALER 3 6501020 2 D -T, Low Profile with dual steering & fight hand stand up 6501 i 00 3 1672630 2 Driver controlled differential lock 1672630 3 DiffLock Both Axles 2 0 020120821221 2 Refuse hod} -, state model bid and description We i"4ilw A-Iode! 314E 2R Lew RadWTASL 3lYardoPt,,anal .,qwpmnt avadatyle seedualer. 2 Hrjr, D-rR,I-.P,4clk 5000-10-25 YL)SR-EIR 104DIPSU DEALER FOR 3 0 C20140915115 Optional mounted body - specify McNeilus.Vadel 4029: Atlantic 40 yd Front Loader (FE)75DGE TAILGATE CNG Option $39.000.00 See Dealer 2 NEIL SIDE LOADER D UR 0 -PA CK PYTHON 28-31 YDS SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 ti 01301201120921,1143 Optional mounted body - specify !Ai;911103f(Vet-'84Y Aufdreach (ion j/ 4SL 24 -),a -d 750',-1 CNG HERiND'ThP; C48 OR R00fi70PADD $3j. 004,00 see Malar- I A 1, _S.pr” OBC201209212127 2 Optional mounted body - specify P lcffeilus.Model 3216.- 3.5HD 32 yd Rear Loader Model 2516.. 3. 5110 25 yd Rear Loader Deduct (1,152.00) Optional - BEHIND THE CAB CNG MOUNT 75DGEADD $35,000.00 See Dealer 2 HELI_ KWIKUFT 24` ROLLOFF SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 QX -F -7-r- FIE -40 Optional mounted body - specify 14 I'o'1C t rl%S` 301:01 RONI LO,41)f A U -PACK opnoud equirnie.nt,,7vrr�table-vedeai'er, 2 C1 i.4ROIO (AN ONLY SLA O?N IOUR OUDI SiltCillif-il.i?lOR.9L;1,411,.S,,pL-,(,,S 3 $0.002 $0.003 -StJ $0„003 $0.002 $0.003 $&83%.60 2 , $9.815.003 $1,843.002 $2,048.003 $119,954.0-0 $68J94M' $103,149.002 $119,167.003 :x105;56-5.0(1^ $104.199,00' $67,274.002 $52,954.00' *96.183,002 S285699,00' 618 Page 1254 of 1812 VEHICLE. 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *-Southern BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 QX -EZ -ASL -27 2 Optional mounted body - specify $116,037.002 $7,193.003' E -Z PACK HERCULES 27YD AUTOMATED SIDE LOADER 2 AUTO LUBE SYSTEM SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 QX -EZ -REL. 6400-25 Optional mounted body - specify $-72.84Q.00 $67.902,00 3 `-i F.!,-' GULf 1 11i G400 25YDRE4R LO, IDIR E -Z PACKGOLIA III , �?00-- 251f, Dedxi -6,449 00 F-ZPACKAPOLLO .130CMD Deduct -9162 00 2 .V.Ir- F- A 40DEL 2516 25 YD MLAR f af D LR SET DE -MER FOR Vt. T J!'. %pfCS 3 2016FSA 2 Optional mounted body - specify $117,290.0e $69,063.00' Heil DP Rapid Rail ASL, Heil DP Python - Deduct -4.620.00 optional equipment available see dealer. 2 MC NEIL US 3216 HD 32 YD REAR LOADEE SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 2016FSA Optional mounted body - &pecif} ',-.102, 24,00 $105.214,003' wfHalt'Park FEL me dealer fi6ir odysi;aj and Cwottu CanAttemblv, Pkg UiC, Ihf-'gatc Roe./ Mount and Tjami;erse tvtujab& S!-F(S 3 2016FSA 2 Optional mounted body - specify $66,868.002 $101,244.00' Heil DP 5000 REL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 MC NEIL US 4M87 CONTENDER 40 YD FRONT LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 SSSS Optional mounted body - specify $11:x.316.00' $122.153,00' ci v Wz -Sukwnde) 31.-7) SWe T- aader 2912'.' 2-1.land 11(W Wzei avanaijle'S. C. dealer' fffl, deduc ts, qpftatud eTpmeni including CA& -'4n avariabie see dealep Irm swcv andrv-ft;ing - ,Izi N L'f- !,,S kODLL 1148 ZR ZT&O k4r)jb�y-j[7Fi1,W4 M, 7f, ;JDL- DLAI-SR FOR DEr41L SPECS, SSES 2 Optional mounted body - specify $85,894.002 $88,564.003 New Way Marnmoth 40YD Front Loader- optional equipment available including CMG see dealer for specs and pricing. 2 NEW WAY MAMMOTH 40 YD FRONT LOADER SEE. DEA LE R FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 S sr., S 2 Optional moan body' - specify $65,154.r1r2 %115,189,00' ve4 0 int Cobra 25Y?L Rem, 1,Wj? - Mew Wo,, C.obpa 4 fflium ?551 fa Rear Raj( -.r - r'eolue-i -.4,.16" Oo opa-mal Naipment availchk we 2 KA! SiD.L;FM)FR 31 M, .51DE i�O.ifirPq.TE FOR 3 WBSE. LSD 2 Optional mounted body - specify $92,177.60' $67,676.00' WITTKE SUPERDUTY FEL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 NEW WAY KING COBR.1 2S YD REAR LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 VVBSFE'XAH-31 2 Optional wounwd body - specify .:Q,37 48z 12.609 $!.-, (;112.609.003' M3 RjjaJ&(j HIND L4`0'p-frame 45L, 2V IJ Dea;kt - 69R 88 ortir.naleq,v-pment in actable see dealer. 1UR r int( LT1 'fa. &Pff.'S Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 619 Page 1255 of 1812 KMT�- �.- � Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Western *Northern *Central. -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 7851580/4543430/4543440 2 Optional mounted body - specify A UTOMIZER RIGHT-HAND 31ydASL, 29ydASL Deduct -5,557.44 optional equipment available see dealer. 2 G -S- PRODUCTS COLLECTSTAR CS9129A SIDE LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Optional equipment - specify -Vye-Jffr,Cab & Clhnsis Std Eye Yistan System BRt.fX'-'EP0P7; r,,l V�7,ER EIRD SIDF W-IDER STF, D&ILER f0,,?DLj.,4,,L, 6�C,, 3 Optional equipment - specify Cab Guard - FEL, Clear Frame Pkg. 2 BRIDGE PORT FRONTIER FRONT LOADER 40 CU YARD SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Container 'Systems 2 Optional equipment- specify %K246,00` &'xpi)" 1o,.27jd 2tW,1PduL1400 00 30,v1&&1,:00,00331-djdd $127,308.002 $74,418.003: %47,50(,.r)02 CrRIC' Y1 RDS RF,41? L04DEP S WE DF4LEP FOR $54,500.002 NA Container Systems 2 Optional equipment - specify 40 yd Mantis Half-PacklFull Eject Fronfloader 2 LABRIA OMIZER RIGHT HAND SIDE LOADER 29 CU YD 3 Container -Syslems, 2 Optional equipment - spc64- Wryn., r.v Aten&r -'3f,273 , M)d add 1,70000 M. IS or 20=4badres Dedix s - 00,1s6kLube 3.006,00 ATMT, T'R(.'hVY LO, MMR 40 YD 3 JLM 2 Optional equipment - specify BRIDGEPORT RANGER SERIESA UTOM4 TED SIDE LOADER *CONFINED SPACE ARMAdd 7, 000. 00, Full Eject add 9,900. 00 other sizes and options available see dealer for specs. E -Z PACK FRONT LOADER HERCULES 40 YD 3 2 JL 'M OpLilonj efluipment - specify JL M 2 Optional equipment - specify BRIDGEPORT RANGER SERIES SPLIT-BODYA UTOMATED SIDE LOADER other sizes and options available see dealer for specs. 2 E -Z PACK GOLA TH G 400 25 YD REAR LOADER 3 Ring Po -.ver 5420 2 Optiunai equipment - specify i WE'RY, 4,N",901 1, -OFF1.101ML A R 140-22,, 4bow J:?1Vne L4RI 60 1`011 ('.ff see dealer fur addiftonal aphom 2 Ring Power Quote #5423 Optional equipment - specify Payinger T-50 Hooldift System lPioneer SARG Tarp /Recommended Chassis 66,000GjIW 2 WEP-Q'11",-;1A,L-AF-0R-1 1-4 Optional equipment - specify 1BOPEpp - I .J/_OM_1 7�4 I �JAfl_'W)VVI'60,000 IB-� firL J'H C1)5 -0j?, -J 7160, OM LB 5 Dedm t -1, 019,8p ser deahq, An, Wdiami,al options ami specs Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers *Southern $130,280.00 $103,547.282 $112,392.0031 $2.248,00" . 5100..928,00 3 $1,014.002 $95,979.00' $1101.749.00 2 $60.652,003 $113,997.002 $107,993.00' 1114,409IW2 593,844,00 3' $99,157.00' $98,737.003 %K246,00` $67;911,00' $127,308.002 $74,418.003: %47,50(,.r)02 'N' A $54,500.002 NA $43,468 25' NA 620 Page 1256 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Ring Power Quote #5421 2 Optional equipment - specify $160,500.002 NA PaUlnger Epsilon Q.150 Z84 71 Grapple Loader /American RolloffARY' 60-22 / Recommended Chassis 66 000 GVW Include CNG Application ***Spec available see Dealer 2 Opt. onal e-quipment - %pecify2 io, 00 N A SeA Jewerfin othaY uwuMshedep u0n SSSS 2 Optional equipment - specify $120,875.002 NA New Way Sidewinder 20yd WIPerformance option pkg. also available JomarrAGX300 Fire Suppression System add $4,325.00-Preeca object detection Sys. VWSW602 OFZC add $2,248.002 SISES 2 Optional equipment - specify $46.875.0(r N A 4ew if av see dealer;bt specs and adaet. reel onteJn 2 Temporary to Std NA' SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL 3 T ranc-fer existing registration (must provide tag number) X 1 .5 0.0 1) N.A 3 SLE 0L,1LKRF,-)RDF2-,411. 3 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $175.00 NA 3 SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL 3 Maintenance Plan - specify %15,00 2 Std3, '16htle ;e, vgve - See Dealer 2 591 Dr,ILFR po;? iyEr.111, gpFC,..S 3 Maintenance Plan - speeffi, $0.002 Std' Contact Dealer for custom ;,;;wi SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 klaintenance Plan - specify, $0,00 Std 3 4e Usalra'' 2 3 9402783 2 Warranty - specify $3,400.002 $0.003 Cummins ISI -G Protection Plan I 5yr.1150K 2 ..6 FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 SF 9402659 2 Wananty - specifj $0,00`; lz'CP=otection Plan l5,vr.,'ISOR"I 9401704 2 Warranty - specify I $1,265.002 $0.003 Basic Vehicle 21200k S�-E DEALER FOR DETAIL IL SPECS 3 9402705 2 Diesel Warranty - specify %OBO 3 Cummkn-. 144.Ppo&.ftoa Plan 1; Nr ,300K 3t-t 0F1iL1'l?I,0PDEe411 YP,6('.s I 9402534 2 Diesel Warranty - specify $2,700.002 $0.001 Paacar PX-9 Protection Plan I 5yr.11S0 2 SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Diesel Warraniy - 3pecifk.,- A NVO 3 SO 'U'DLU LP tOk DLII<11'�r SPJC-) Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 621 Page 1257 of 1812 F T AC DA S MAboWFlori" FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION & FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 699000LB. GV-VVR CAB & CHASSIS - 4X6 TANDEM AXLE REFUSE TRUCK (ONLY) SPECIFICATION #15 The Peterbilt 320 purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this model and FSA's base vehicle s,,occification,( awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 IWo-am I a WIN 41111 .00 1 '01 0 '99 1,1,VW--;1 11, WV nd TV 1--reULCU SPCCITIC aaa/aciete opptWionsw ic allow the purchaser to taflor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are proyided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deducf1he cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of IX approximate cost of the type vebicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the r 11'WIMMMI! M81 Uffifflik Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 615 Page 1259 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Track Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Northern Order Code Delete Options Western & Central Southern 2058604 2 Ekaine/transmission. - specify2 09,355m) 3 $6.2,24,00 3 2508409 100 To0que 2 3 4052110 2 Engine/transmission - specify ($14,774.00)' $8,721.003 4502110 3 ALLISON 3000 ADS -p 2 ALLISON 3000 RDS 3 1513190 Engineitransmi�..-don - specify, ($7.554,00) NA 2 Engine/transmission - specify NA NA Northern Order Code Add Options Wextern & Central Southern A'57548 2, Engine upgrade - specify 2 $1 3 2057548 , p ; i450 T&rque 2 -,,Soy �245.00� 15Y;2350,4p 3 2057618 2 Engine upgrade - specify $2,846.001 $2,928.003 2057617 3 ISX12 385R 385 HP11450 LB TORQUE 2 ISM 385 Hp 3 2056315 2 3 Engine u - specifyYO '.'20 $4,164.06- 3 $16,342.00 2056115 FSL(,' fi&,,M)o i?, RQI,,E t Or ?;r aw .63-3v0 2057560 2 Engine upgrade - specify $20,299.00' $33,725.00' 2057434 3 ISX12G 350R 350HP11450 LB TORQUE (FUEL SYSTEMNOT INCLUDED) 2 ISX12-G 330 Hp 3 2057 2741 Engine upgrade - specify 53,536,001- NA iW12 4001"11'P'1650 LB'r0RQ(JL? 4256950 2 Transmission upgrade - specify$8,106M 2 NA' Retarder for Allison RDS Series Transmission 2 2539090 2. Trmsmission upgrade - bRecity $3 JU 2 it 2812020 2 Transmission upprade - specify $2,526.002 NA C- Brake By Jacobs 2521320 2 'T ransmission a - specify' $1,024,00 NA' I hw wil If xp thr 1..i , - G 1PQ 12-65 Lxhause Piping - Unpublished Options 2 Transmission upgrade - specify $0,002 NA Other unpublished options available 10% off list see dealer. 2 15.23340A824240 GVWR upgtade - specify $2.77.3.00I $960,00 3, 5032580/5210570 3 n6.00e4 G-CIPP - 46,& Dana or,.Vepjoj with Ha ax 641,1460 46A' 2 I RQj'Y! i1RE-5, G11-65 401(2,,,5 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 616 Page 1260 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Track Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern * Central *-Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 1821400 2 64,000 lb. GVW package $249.002 Incl. Peterbilt Air Trac 44K 54in Axle spacing 2 1680460/1680470 GV NVR upgrade - 3pecify $573,002 $427,00' 1921470 3 Ifecti.y if al! /d&* -, L%-&.puV Pkg. 2 SITOCK - JB,`,'-)RBLhS.-,ROR 1532080 2 GV VvR upgrade - specify $15,013.00 NA DanalMeritor 691, Tri -Drive 2 1680380 2 GV WR upgrade - specify NA 2 6122810/6132400 2 GV WR upgrade - specify $105.002 NA' Steel Bumper Swept Back Painted l Notched Top Flange of Bumper 2 H,.-biid option $0,002 $o m S.r'Oealerlp 3 Bi -fuel model - specify $0.002 Std. See dealer 2 CN O prq - specify %0,00 Std 54w ",.ales - U.&D,J PD 977k C NG 3 90115-2 2 CNG conversion (discuss with dealer) $41,540.201 NA 3 omentum Fuel Technologies 90 DGE Rail Mounted Tanks 80 DGE Deduct -1,191.03 60 DGE Deduct -2,641.03 2 SEE DEALER 3 LPG conversion id-is.-uss, with dealer) $0,00 3 4iAMLSS',& rLALER 3 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire $0.00 NA 0601500 2 Double Frame: full Steel insert $723.00" Incl, 1011360 2 Front Axle - specify S& Incl. 3 1011360 3 DANA 20,000 r B 2 20,000 [,BS 3 21 15-23340 'Rear Axle - specify, `1x1:937' 00- In& 3 1 ti23310 3Ltcr=tur46& Rea-,,!xk 2 BS 3 1827420 2 Rear Suspension - specify $2,521.002 Incl. 3 1824240 3 Chalmers 854 46K 2 HE]VDER1CKSONHAULM4AA,HMX460 3 183 MID 2 Rear Suspen%on - specify 44.884-00 1821-1180 All :fYat; 6h,.k 1pl„Dpiw r U46 1604150 2 Rigid Lift Axle: Pusher / Tag 20,000 lb rating air lift to $13,500.002 $13,074.003 1'601495 include I IR -22.5 tires with steel wheels HENDRICKSON 20.000 LB 2 Bid Award Announwment 15-13-0904 617 Page 1261 of 1812 VEHICLE: DEALER: Z W _j ONE: L 1603471)2 1604195 3 0620160 2 6501090 2 6501090 3 650000 3 6500000 6500000 3 6501020 2 6501100 1672630 1672630 3 0B02012082122'-- 1 2 Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers Western *Northern *Central *-Southern -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 St,rabje T ift Nde. Pusher/ Tag 20,0001b rating ah- lift to M4.956 Of," $16.953,00' includc 1111-22.5 tires with steel wheels ITA1,K CqA1.11V 20,000 [B 2 Front Engine PTO Provision (FEPTO) $681.002 Incl. FEPTO With 4- 718in Bumper Extension 2 LCF with right hand steering LCF with dual steering See Dealer for pricing and availability 2 A VABLE SEE DEALER 3 LCF LmN Profile with left handstoering 3 I, See Dealerfor pricing and availability Z AVABLESEEDEALER 3 LCT Lom PriAle with dualsteering & right hard stand up Driver controlled differential lock DiffLockBothAxjes 2 Refuw body - state model bid and description W .lVe iih.,,rodel3l4?:ZR;:'--i,6Ra*=AvZ3iy&rhopticftdeqtap&wni avadaftle gee d-,alep, 2 t'rf 1 IX -4 -P I(F 50002045 YDS RL 1R L.O. IDERSEL' DEILER FOR DL':1T<" �PILCA , OB0201.4081511.52 2 Optional mounted body - specify McNedm Model 4029: Atlantic 40 yd Front Loader (FE)75DGE TAILGATE CNG Option $39.000.00 See Dealer 2 HEIr SIDE LOADER DURO-PACK PYTHON 28-31 YDS SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 013C20120921 2143 Optional rnnunted. bod)- - specify ,K]Vet?=4% afe4ei 2649, lu"'emh Gen II ASL 28 yard 75nGL,'( AG 13kWAIDINE C, 113 OR kOOFTOP ADI) S35, 006.00 we T. 61,r F?Cjiv r, i, o j DrR m i.,, r., P,4 cX28 IM',97 DL 4LE; R FOP OBC201208212127 2 Optional mounted body - specify McNeil= Model 3216.- 3.5HD 32 yd .Rear Loader Model 2516: 3.JHD 25 yd Rear Loader Deduct (1,152.00) Optional - BEHIND THE CAB CNG MOUNT 75DGE ADD $35,000.00 See Dealer 2 HEIL KTf7KL1,FT24'ROLL10FFSEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 QX -EL -CrL-40 2 Optional mounted body - specify T,Z-PACk,WRCUIES 40 TD!WW! WADQLam°-P:fC opitonal eqtarmeat availaNle see dealer, lir)D) S;.L npv i.,p -'OR DEI,41j. SFjyS 3 b1.192.001 $1,124.003 $0.002 $0.003 Std $0.00 3' $0.002 $0.003'' $8.83_AO' $9,.815.003' 1 $1,843.00' $2,048.003 $119,959.00' W, 194.00 3 $103,149.002 $119,167.00' W3565.00 .$104,199.003 $67,274.00` $52,954.003 W.983,00'' 129,699,00' 618 Page 1262 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER- Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE- -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 QX -EZ -ASL -27 2 Optional mounted body - spec E-Z PACK HERCULES 27YD AUTOS TED SIDE LOADER 2 A U2 0 LUBE SYSTEM SEE DEALER FOR DET AIL SPECS SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 QX -EZ -R11, -G400-25 Optional mounted body - specifyP�ICP. G01431'11 649 25YDPE4RI0,.!D1'RL.ZFAU GOUIT11 C,3(!(I('2ikD.D;td,;&t-444900E.ZP,4CK,4PC,'LL(.).f36OC 201DDeduct 2 Ad(''vALUA M0 1& 231625 )'DRL;,.4RLU,,ILIL-R.WrlPL4a.Rfie),R I spas 3 2016FSA 2 Optional mounted body - specify Heil DP Rapid Rall ASL, Heil DP Python - Deduct -4,620.00 optional equipment available see dealer. 2 J1dC NEIL US 3216 HD 32 YD REMR LOADEE SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 2016FSA 2 Optional mounted body - specit, ilei galf.FaU FLL. s dealerfiw, 04,__ssq' ana Curofto C=A!,,%embh Plg C kcr ThtkaL. Ro&f Minait and Tjv;svz?,se 4va;1able 2 AA' VL fLU7 d(A_'QAIL f A;71r- 1ROV71OADFA 401 1) SEE DEIZER rpFC,,i 3 2016FSA Optional mounted body - specify Heil DP 5000 REL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 MC NEIL US 4r1987 CONTENDER 40 YD FRONT LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 SSSS`' Optional mounted body. - specify V<. i`° ffav&de,*taler 311T)SWe Loader, 29,24,2',and 2QvdAndies avattable see deale> liar deAx-rs. optional eTpment r -lading CTG PAgs ICOR F,_F7'111Lspi_('S' 3 SSES 2 M Optional mounted body - specify New Way Mammoth 40YD Front Loader- optional equipment available including CNG see dealer for specs and pricing. 2 NEW WA Y&UMMOTH 40 YD FRONT LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Optional mounted body - specify Vase Kin, king C06'ra 25P1 Pow- Lcwder -New *a), Cabpa U%g4wm 29RI, Rear oader - IX duct - 3,167 C-0 ophonal equipmant ava*Ne vee ar'7se? 2 1.x;.17 Ai S1Dt_JHP!l)rRJ',I )DSIDE LOADER kMA DRIJUR FOR Optional mounted body - specify WITTKE SUPERDUTY FEL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 NEW WAY KING COBRA 25 YD REAR LOADER SEE DEALER FOR D-r7A4L SPECS 3 WDSEEXkH-31 Optioltai mounted body - specify ?.1 Y41 1iT A'THI., PING H, VVD Drcg-framc AU 29 Wj Pedvet - 698 R8 or-o'L-41 r"qappwnt ai aik.,blesee dealer, 2 SCO'01UN Q TUMITEDSIDAL0,4DER *'C T, MADS Ski, DLVLP J, OR OLY'lij 81pLcs I $116,037.002 $7,193.003 $7'2.84y,00'7 $67.902.003'. $117,290.002 $69,063.00' $102'324'(je.'2 003 $105.214, $66,868.002 $101,244.003 M 12.316.00- $122.153,00 3 $85,894.00' $88,564.003' $65.159.W %115,1890' $92,177.601 $67,676.003 $1331,3771,48 2 $1121.09,00 3 619 Page 1263 of 1812 VEHICIIE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 SEA "129 2 Optional mounted body - specify $103,547.28' $112,392.003 AUTOMIZER RIGHT-HAND 31ydASL, 29ydASL Deduct -5,557.44 optional equipment available see dealer. 2 G -S- PRODUCTS COLLECTSTAR CS9129A SIDE LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 7850770,7950780 2 Optional equipment - specify $2.248.002 $100.928.003 Pre -Wipe L -(/b & " i, C �aysis 3tdE),e Nvion,9).-,wvm - BAVC-,t3.T, POP7 A 1V7-L.R 32 Cti 2-4RV iV.J)L .;.k SEE D DUfR 7851580/4543430/4543440 2 Optional equipment - specify $1,014.002 $95,979.003' Cab Guard - FEL, Clear Frame pkg. 2 BRIDGE PORT FRONTIER FRONT LOADER 40 CU YARD SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Container S 2 Optional equipment - specify 'j 110.7-19.()e $60,652003 3v,mpior ',SL - 7pd, 214d deduct 400 OR 3 Oyd 2.90 0033yd add 1.!v(j oo2 DE41LERLFOR 3 Container Systems 2 Optional equipment - specify $113,997.002 $107,993.003' 40 yd. Mantis Hoy-PacklFull Eject Frontloader 2 LABRIA OAffZER RIGHT HAND SIDE LOADER 29 CU YD 3 Container Systems 2 Optional equipment - specify $114,409100 $93.894M" Winne Cm 31yJ Kdd - f:700 00 li 18 or 2074.6-Aes De.�&if i -1200 Ot'Auto-Lisbej.000 00 2 WrnK1 F>ZCivTLOIDER40YD 3 JLM 2 Optional equipment - specify $99,157.002 $98,737.003' BRIDGEPORT RANGER SERIESA VrOAM TED SIDE LOADER *CONFINED SPACE ARMAdd 7,000. 00, Fullct add 9,900.00 other sizes and options available see dealer fur specs.T E -Z PACK FRONT I OA DER HERCULES 40 YD 3 JLM 2 i- - speci4 Optional equipment $94.24600 3 $67,911 M ! 71 LSSFRIAS C,0,%Af.5RC1,4L FRONT104CAR P-7 P-1C&'G0f,[,41H6 30OC2 CV 1.) RLR 10.4T)TR JLM 2 Optional equipment - specify $127,308.002 $74,418.003 BRIDGEPORT RANGER SERIESSPLIT-BODYAUTOMA TED SIDE LOADER other sizes and options available see dealer for specs. FZ PACK GOLA TH G 40015 YD REAR LOADER 3 Ring Power 5420 Optional equipment - specify $47,5001102 'NA 44iL--R.1f,:4Ai R01.1,OFF kfOPEIART 60-222 - 4PoveFiame,4RI'60 Rntt- Q1 lee dealer .6i jdftonal yucim 2 1 Ring Power Quote #5423 2 Optional equipment - specify $54,500.002 NA Payinger T50 Hookfif(System lPioneer SARG Taro lRecommended Chassis 66,000 GVW 2 WFP-QX-GA1,-AF-0R-1 2Optional equipment - specify %41,468 25- NA 7 -1. f 80 1 IVI'60,000 L8.9 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 620 Page 1264 of 1812 VEIUCLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Ring Power Quote i.,5421 2 Optional equipment - specify $160,500.002 NA Payinger Epsilon QI50 Z84 TI Grapple Loader /American RolloffARY' 60-22 lRecommended Chassis 66,000 GVW *** Include CNGApplication ***Spec available see Dealer 2 Optionel equipment - specify $G.002 N A pecs and pr jL ugg list, 2 -ale), for odlep, 1jnpubJ1,qW cppj)mi W SSES 2 Optional equipment - specify $120,875.002' NA New Way Sidewinder 20yd WIPerformance option pkg. also available Jomarr A GX300 Fire Suppression System add $4,325.00 - Preeco object detection Sys. vWSW6020FZC add $2,248.002 SSES Optiorul equipment - specify %46.8751102 N.A 4-•+s• h z; Tailgate .Afnaur-d7f LK.'YE VVG Fuel Svtem we dealer for sp?c& and,utditro,ialapti-mi 2 Temporary to Std NA 3 SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL 3 rranifer existing registration (must provide tag number) "N.A 3 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $175.00 NA3' SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL 3 Maintenaiwe Plan - specifv 1 x+0.002 Std 3 Ltot tie vice - sf,,e 7)ea!eF- 2 3 Maintenance Plan - sped $0.002 StCO Contact Dealer for custom plani SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 khuntxvian- e Plan - specifj° Ste ,,,c Dealer 2 9402783 2 Warranty - specify $3,400.002 $0.001 Cummins ISI G Protection Plan I 5yr.1150K 2 SFE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 940204 2 $0.001 04i;ukw;= A*426Protection Plan VSyr -1,50K 2 1:Lt`r 0641rP OR DTI! -M.- SPLCS t7 9401704 2 Warranty - speci $1,265 .002 $0.003 Basic Vehirle 21200S SEF DEALER FOR DETAIL, SPECS 3 9402705 2 Diestl NklanznA, - specify3 $0-00 uminrn-, IV Pra&.Fion 111mi 1 Syr: /200K 3 9402534 2 Diesel Warranty - specify $2,700.002 $0.003 Paacar PX -9 Protection Plan I Syr./150 2 SLE DEALER IzOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Diesel Warranty - specify NA. %V.00 3 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 621 Page 1265 of 1812 Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers P270 2"1 South State Rd 7 Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States 33317 Phone: (954) 584-2300 Fax: Email: JIM G 04'C)&'C . I Phone: Fax: 41a =-Tj-�AIA WT47 =— #111 Model: Model 320 Type: Full Truck Description: side loader 2015 Application Intended Serv.: Refuse/On-Highway Commodity: Refuse, Scrap Body Type: Commercial Front Loader Length (ft): 12 Height (ft): 8.0 Max Laden Weight (lbs): 2000 No. of Trailer Axles: 'T om Length (ft): 0 Height (ft): 0.0 Kingpin Inset (in): 0 Corner Radius (in): 0 Length (ft): 40 Width (in): 102 Height (ft): 13.5 Approved by: Special Req. United States Registry 1! 11111 7r:711131121111111". - . . TT, RQ 7 1 7o C7 7 Mj X=PBI 4 ------- W- PACCAR Financial offers innovative finance, lease and insurance programs �1 customized to meet your needs. 100 0 0 0 6 210 57.10001 0.1 209.9 267.0 �A Unpublished options may require review/approval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/1712015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Model 3 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q640270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.1 38508-966C-ageofB66 of 1812 Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States 33317 , 149 Phone: - : Section icubiclbstinchpair Fax: Fax: 653 Email: Contact Email: Includes 1350 Series Front Drive PTO Attachment Provision, Radiator with : _ 0000. 0000. 0000.. 0000.. EOF Square with Steel Xmbr Description i e Was, Front - Equipment Dana Spicer' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lb,# !; Model 320 15,865 _ �........................._. _...�.. 0000............ ..w ................ . ... _............... Refuse, Scrap ...... w.. 0 maintenance & help extend service life of components. Cognis Refuse/On-Highway EM GARD@ FE 75W-90 synthetic axle lube provides over 1 % fuel Truck or tractor which hauls refuse, recycled material, etc. Includes roll- resulting in increased uptime. Provides improved fluid flow to protect on/roll-off container movement, as well as hauling refuse from transfer components in extreme cold conditions & withstand the stress from high stations to, but not into, landfills. 0000.. -......__._.._.._.. - -®-----------------_.....-_....__.�.....................__........... Commercial Standard with Heavy Resistance Shocks. ...,,._....._ .. _ . _ _ .. _____ United StatesRegistry ------------------- ------------ --- —.I -- Configuration Printed: 11/1712015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Mode1320 Not Applicable Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.21 Secondary Manufacturer 1306-342in 149 Dimension, 000 - Yield Strength: 120,000 # Section icubiclbstinchpair Full Steel Inni—r—Liner- 653 0000. 0000 _. - 0000. *Provision# Includes 1350 Series Front Drive PTO Attachment Provision, Radiator with PTO Cut -Out in Grille, Radiator Protection Sleeve, and Bumper Extension _ 0000. 0000. 0000.. 0000.. EOF Square with Steel Xmbr .. Omit Rear Mudflaps and Hangers 0 Front - Equipment Dana Spicer' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lb,# !; 0000 Factory front axle alignment to improve handling & reduce tire wear. Zerk fittings on tie rod ends, king pins, & draglink ball joints for ease of maintenance & help extend service life of components. Cognis EM GARD@ FE 75W-90 synthetic axle lube provides over 1 % fuel economy improvement. Reduces wear & extends maintenance intervals, resulting in increased uptime. Provides improved fluid flow to protect components in extreme cold conditions & withstand the stress from high temperatures, extending component life. Standard with Heavy Resistance Shocks. Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/1712015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Mode1320 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: 064027008 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.21 38508-9660-0658 PtagEb#967 of 1812 Power Steering Sheppard SD1 10 Dual 40 Glidekote splines on steering shaft extend service life of components. PHP10 Aluminum PreSet PLUS Hubs -179 f in Drop 1120 3.5in, Front Axle Dana Spicer Wide Track 1130 Std, Front Axle ----------- 5 71in KPI 1130 69in for E1202, E1322, E1462, D200OF front axles. For improved turning radius. Bend ix Air Cam Front Drum Brakes 16.5x6 0 For use with 14,601 lbs to 22,000 lbs steer axles or FSD16 front drive axles. Includes automatic slack adjusters & outboard mounted brake drums. LRIM F�l ,-Am 11 F1 r;�l I r. I I 10i I ILIP] 0 WLWN-. 11911111 a ill I I m , A I [;�;q I -M Rear Axle & Equipment Dana Spicer D46-170 46,000 lb Interaxle diff lock air rocker occupies space of one gauge. Laser factory axle alignment to improve handling & reduce tire wear. Magnetic rear axle oil drain plug captures & holds any metal fragments in drive axle lube to extend service life. Parking brakes on all drive axles for optimal performance. Cognis EIVIGARDS FIE 75W-90 synthetic axle lube provides over 1 % fuel economy improvement. Reduces wear & extends maintenance intervals, resulting in increased uptime. Provides improved fluid flow to protect components in extreme cold conditions & withstand the stress from high temperatures, extending component life. PHP10 Aluminum PreSet PLUS Hu%. Long Stroke Parking Brakes, Drive Axle(s) Refysis Sondes Brakes, Ste -or AnY 1rl,,;6 Axles Rear Brake Camshaft ReinfbrceTreTt Heavy Wall, Drive Axle(s) SBM Valve Full trucks require a spring brake modulation (SBM) system for emergency braking application. This system requires an SBM valve and a relay valve with spring brakes on the rear axles. The SBM valve allows the foot valve to operate the rear axle spring brakes if a failure exists in the rear air system. R=01 component life. IC K2 N) Unpublished options may require review/approval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. ........ ........ Model 3 Printed: 11/17t2015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: J WE= Jul 1, 2015 r. Administrator 38508-966C-agEbtR68 of 1812 Description Weighl, Bendix Air Cam Rear Drum Brakes lil—x8.6 0 Inc automatic slack adjusters & outboard mounted brake drums. Refer to TSB 11-57 for more information. Ratio 5.25 Rear Axle _0 — --------- ­­­ .............. ...................................................... Hendrickson Haulmaax HMX460 46,000 lb, 54ln Axle -15 Spacing, 60K Creep Rating Engine & Equipment lSX1 2 320R 320@1800 GOV@21 00 1150@1100 1,034, Refuse Service (2013 Emissions) Includes alum flywheel housing. Chevron Delo LE SAE 1 OW30 engine oil is specially formulated for new low emissions engines. Magnetic engine oil drain plug captures and holds any metal fragments in engine oil to extend service life. N21320 N205 120..Standard Maximum Speed Limit [LSL] N21330 N207 0 .... Expiration Distance N21340 P112 120..Hard Maximum Speed Limit N21350 P001 64 ... Maximum Accelerator Pedal Vehicle Speed N21360 P110 0 .... Accelerator Lower Droop N21370 P059 64 ... Maximum Cruise Speed N21380 P111 0 .... Cruise Control Lower Droop N21400 N203 252..Reserve Speed Function Reset Distance N2141 0 N202 0 .... Maximum Cycle Distance N21420 N206 10 ... Maximum Active Distance N21430 N201 0 .... Reserve Speed Limit Offset N21440 P01 5 No ... Engine Protection Shutdown N21450 P026 No ... Gear Down Protection N21460 P046 1400.Max PTO Speed N21470 P062 No ... Cruise Control Auto Resum- ' 1 .: P068 No ... Auto Engine Brake in Cruise N21500 N209 0 .... Expiration Distance N2151 0 P520 Yes..Enable Idle Shutdown Park Brake Set N21520 P030 5 .... Timer Setting N21530 P233 Yes..Enable Impending Shutdown Warning N21540 P234 60 ... Timer For Impending Shutdown Warning N21550 P516 35...Engine Load Threshold N21570 P031 No ... Idle Shutdown Manual Overrule N21590 P230 Yes..Enable Hot Ambient Automatic Overrule N2161 0 P172 40... Low Ambient Temperature Threshold N21620 P173 60 ... Intermediate Ambient Temperature Threshold N21630 P171 80...High Ambient Temperature Threshold Engine Idle Shutdown Timer Enabled . .................... 0 . .......................................... . ...... — — ----------------------- Enable EIST Ambient Temp Overrule 0 Enable EIST in PTO Mode 0 Eff EIST NA Expiration Miles 0 Effective VSL Setting NA 0 . . . ...................... . . ......... Remote PTO And Throftle Provision Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11 /17/2015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Model 3 Is Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q640270 1 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 3111 38508-966C-0658 PQega)1969 of 1812 (-,-W Description eight CARB Engine Idling Compliance 0 PACCAR PX -7, PX -9 and MX, Cummins ISL, ISM and ISX diesel engines will include the required factory installed serialized sticker on the drivers door to identify them as meeting the NOx idling standard. PACCAR 130 Amp Alternator, Brushless; w/Voltage -18 Regulator. Remote Sense is not available or needed with the PACCAR Alternator. At low engine RPM, the PACCAR Alternator puts out 80 amps verses 60 amps on other alternators. 12 Volt system with circuit protection for reliable easy maintenance & service. Weather pack silicone sealed electrical chassis connectors enhance value, durability, reliability. Wires numbered every 4" or less. PACCAR 12V Starter 3 PACCAR Premium 12V Dual Purpose Batt 2100 Threaded stud type terminal. Stranded copper battery cables are double aught (00) or larger to reduce resistanm Big Switch Battery Disconnect Mounted on Battery Box 2 -Speed Fan Clutch For Frequent Start/Stops 18.7 CFM Air Compressor . ................................. Furnished on engine. Teflon lined stainless steel braided compressor discharge line. PACCAR Fuel Filter/Water Separator, Unheated ............. . With water in fuel (WIF) sensor. In addition to the fuel fifter supplied with the engine. Engine Protection Shutdown . ............. Includes oil pressure, oil temperature, coolant temperature, and intaki_- manifold temperature. High Efficiency Cooling System Silicone radiator & heater hoses enhance value, durability, & reliability. Constant tension band clamps reduce leaks. ClimaTech extended life coolant extends maintenance intervals which reduces maintenance costs. Ant -freeze effective to -30 degrees F helps protect the engine. Low coolant level sensor wams of low coolant condition to prevent engine damage. Radiator Size by Model: 587:1330 sq in, 579/367 FEPTO 1325 sq in, 567/3651367: 1440 sq in, 384/386: 1301 sq in, 382/365 FEPTO: 1184 sq in, 389/367 HH: 1669 sq in, 348: 1000 sq in. Stainless Steel Grille iNeavy Duty Air Cleaner Exhaust Vertical LH DPF/SCR transverse mounted. ....... . ........ Curved ip Standpipe(s) ........ 24in Ht, 5in Dia Chrome, Clear Coat Standpipe(s) Transmission & Equipment F ............. Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. . . ...................... . .. Printed: 11/17/2015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Mod , a 113 ME= IR T. Jul 1, 2015 Administrator ESEM00 CWT -M P*a§eaff970 of 1812 Description Weight Allison 4500 RDS -P Transmission, Gen 5 365 Rugged Duty Series. Includes Rear Transmission Support, TranSynd Transmission Fluid, and Water Oil Heat Exchange. Also includes features that monitor the transmission fluid, filter and clutch condition. Will display percent life remaining for the transmission fluid, filter and clutches on the shift selector. This information may be displayed using the Mode and Up and Down buttons. A wrench icon will also be included to indicate when the transmission fluid, filter or clutches need servicing. (Suited for vehicles operating on/off highway and/or requiring PTO operation) Forward Ratios: 1 st-4.70, 2n4-2.21, 3rd -1.53, 4th -1.00, 5th -0.76, 6th -0.67 / Reverse Ratios: DR -(5.55) 1760 HD Driveline, I Midship Bearing 0 (1) Dash Mounted Single Acting Air PTO Control 0 Standard with PTO engaged indicator light on Class 8 units. Occupies the space of one gauge. Allison FuelSense Not Der*r.d Allison transmissioTs Allison 4500 Transmission Only . ............ Allison Output Function 'S' Neutral Indicator For PTO. Required on Refuse Packer Applications. With this configuration NEUTRAL only, PTO engagement is permitted only when the transmission is in Neutral. Once the transmission is in Neutral, the PTO is automatically engaged and fast idle is initiated when the PTO switch is switched On. Also, with this configuration Pack -on -the -fly, the PTO is automatically engaged and fast idle is initiated when the PTO switch is On concurrently with shifting of the transmission to Neutral. Air & Trailer Equipment Bendix AD4S EP Air Dryer with Heater Extended Purge (for use with higher air consumption applications). An integrated system air dryer that incorporates the functions of the air dryer, purge reservoir (which increases the drying capacity), wet air tank, pressure relief valve, single check valves, and pressure protection valve for air susp and other air accessories. Includes easy -to -service spin -on dessicant cartridge. Berg Pull Cord z;gm= Steel Painted Air Tanks All air tanks are steel with painted finish except when Code 4543330 Polish Aluminum Air Tanks is also selected (then exposed air tanks outside the frame rails will be polished aluminum). Peterbilt will determine the optimal size and location of required air tanks. Narratives requesting a specific air tank size or location will not be accepted for factory installation. See ECAT to determine number or location of air tanks installed. Inpublishedoptions may require reviewlapproval. — Dimensional and perfon-nance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11117=15 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Model 31 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: 0640270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31... 38508-966C-0658 PRegiEbIR71 of 1812 Description Weight Clear Outside Frame of All Air System Components 0 LH 130C Clear Outside Frame of All Air System Components 0 RH BOC — - ------------ Route Air & Electric Lines To Allow Welding 0 of sub frame to top of frame 8in forward of BOC to EOF FF: GY 20ply 425/661122.5 G296 MSA 50 Diameter = 44.4 inches; SLR = 20.6 inches RR: GY 16ply I I R22.5 G751 MSA 192 Diameter = 42.0 inches; SLR = 19.6 inches Code -rear Tire Oty 08 0 FF: Accur Sti Armor 29806PK 22.SX12.25 76 PHP10-5 hand holes RR: Accur Stl Armor 50291 PIK 22.5X8.25 0 Heavy Duty, Two Hand Holes Code -rear Rim Qty 08 0 261n Aluminum 70 Gallon Fuel Tank LH BOC 11 Paddle handle filler cap with threadless filler neck. Top draw fuel plumbing reduces chance of introducing air into the fuel system during low fuel level conditions due to the central placement of fuel pickup tube. Wire braid fuel lines increase durability & reduce potential for leaks. Location LH BOC Rear -Most 70 Gallon -6 Fuel Cooler —6 Required with single fuel tank. DEO-Tank Mounted LH BOC 0 Models 210, 220 and 320 mounted LH cab fender. 601andard DEF To Fuel Ratio 2:1 Or Greater 11, DEF Tank 320 0 Battery Box & Bumper Aluminum Space Saver Battery Box LH Back Of Cab -11 Steel Bumper Channel Painted 0 Includes two front tow eyes with pins. Cab & Equipment Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/17/2015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Model 3 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote1DTPO/CO: Q640270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 3 .1 38508-966C-06f:D72 of 1812 Description Weight 53in LCIF ProBilt Cab RH Drive 0 Use with auto trans. Includes steel frames with alum and fiberglass panels, all alum doors, dual door stops, door locks, tinted safety glass thru-out, cab and door mounted entry grab handles, 65 degree hydraulic tilt, stainless steel grille, dual rear cab fenders, service module BOC (cab tilt pump, oil fill and dipstick, coolant fill and check, fluid fill and dipstick for auto trans), door mounted armrests, power windows, full insulation, rubber floor mats, ergonomic center control console, removable instrument panel, Driver Information Display, LED backlit gauges, pull down windshield sunshade, 16in steering wheel with integrated horn button, tiltttelescopic adjustable column, over -door storage, driver and passenger side cup holders, USB charging port and 12VDC charging outlet, header includes HVAC controls, rear cab corner windows, 18in bolt -on step on each side, self -canceling turn signals and Front Directional and Side Mounted Turn Signals. 4.5 Inch Rubber Flares on Cab ­­­­­­_ 0 and Wheel Well Fenders Seam C2 Driver Seat 0 Peterbilt Passenger Seat 0 Seat Belt Color Orange 11130 Standard Black 0 it Ride Driver 0 Mid Back Driver 0 Fabric Driver 0 Non -Air i Passenger 0 Low lKa-c—Oia—ssenger Vinyl Passenger 0 Gray Interior Color 0 Includes ABS gray headliner & rear cab panel, gray vinyl engine tunnel cover. Adjustable Steering Column - TiltITelescope 0 --- - ------- - Steering Wheel with Peterbilt Logo 0 Steering Wheel with embossed Peterbilt logo over horn button. Rear Window Back of Cab Standard Tint 0 18.5in X 54in ------ ------------------------------ Two Piece Flat Windshield 0 Combo Fresh Air Heater/Air Conditioner 4 With radiator mounted condenser, dedicated side window defrosters, Bi - Level Heater/Defroster Controls, 54,500 BTU/HR, and silicone heater hoses. Black LH/RH plane Mirrors, Heated, 0 Motorized, Mounted to Doors. Features: Heated on All Three Surfaces, Upper/Lower Mirrosr are Convex and Middle is a Flat Pane Motorized Mirror. Right Click on Option and Select Picture to See a Picture of the Mirror. .. . . ....... -- ---------------------------------- Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/17/2015 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: Model 31 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q6402700 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31. ' 38508-966C-0658 Pa@a§wff973 of 1812 Description Weight (1) it Horn 16in Painted 0 Mounted under cab. ConcertClass w/CD, Bluetooth Phone and Audio 10 Includes AM/FM, WB, USIB and MP3. ........... Midlevel Speaker Package For Cab 6 (4) Speakers -_mm__®_______________ Peterbilt Electric Windshield Wipers 0 With Intermittent Feature. Front Cab r/ r, Painted Black 16 .................................–I. ---- --- — ------------------ Triangle Reflector Kit Shipped L 3080 -- 13 ............. .................. Backup Alarm (107dB) ................ 3 ....... . ..... .............................. Main Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge 0 Located in Driver Information Display Air Restriction Indicator Mounted on air cleaner or intake piping. Up To (4) Additional Electric Switches Without wiring Headlights Dual Rectangular Halogen (5) Light Guards On Marker Lights (5) LED Clearance With (2) LED Ma—rkerUli'g–h—ts Includes (5) lights mounted on roof of cab and (1) cab side marker light mounted in front of each cab door. None Furnished StoplTall/Backup Lights Available with Full Truck only. Not available with Tractor. election J" (1) Color Axalta Two Stage - Cab/Hood 0 Base CoatlClear Coat N85020 A - L0006EB WHITE - Stand N85500 CAB ROOF L0006EB WHITE - Stand N85200 FRAME N0001EA BLACK N85700 BUMPER N0001EA BLACK Options Not Subject To Discount Heavy Duty Emissions Surcharge 0 A Total Weight 18919 1!ll' i 1111111 111 IF Unpublished options may require review/approval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 111117=115 3:01:47 PM Complete Model Number: JM�odel 31 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q640270 1. Prepared by: Administrator Version Number-. 31 38508-966C-0658 PQeftf974 of 1812 FAC" FLORIDA COUNTIES AIJAbmdFlarida 607 090 L.S. GWWAVIR CAB & CHASSIS - 4X6 TANDEM AXLE i-, SE TRUCK (ONLY) S'PECIFICATION #15 The Peterbilt 320 purchased through this contract comes with all the standard equipment as specified by the manufacturer for this '2211 -rifik a awarded by specification by zone. ZONE: Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $1329852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 -F&VQ-nQA-1 I unj-ML' I! UjXP11t&rj1-u, wo ME ta-UHLEM Ryoultic 0;i-WQXe1eFe0*pVpVu on s DPW= allow the purchaser to tailor the vehicle to their particular wants or needs. The following equipment delete and add options and their related cost are provided here to assist you in approximating the total cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order through this program. Simply deduct the cost of any of the following equipment items you wish deleted from the base unit cost and/or add the cost of any equipment items you wish added to the base unit cost to determine the approximate cost of the type vehicle(s) you wish to order. NOTE: An official listing of all add/delete options and their prices should be obtained from the appropriate dealer in your zone when preparing your order. Additional add/delete options other than those I isted here may be available through the dealcrs, itowever, those listed here must be honored by the dealers in your zone at the stated prices. Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 615 Page 1276 of 1812 VEHICLE. 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern * Central *-Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 Northern Order Code Delete Options Western& Centra! Southern -059604' 6pecify $6,224.69- 25084L . ,Q Mique 4052110 2 Engine/transmission - specify ($14,774.00)'" $8,721.003 4502110 3 ALLISON 3000RDS-p 2 ALLISON 30,90 RDS 3 1511180 Engtricitranmm.-sion - specify ($7.53411,0)- NA -S tUt ( n'FYOV 2 Engine/transmission - specify NA NA Northern, Order Code Add Options WesternT Central Southern 20' 7518 2 17kkine apgrade - specify IL $1,245.00 2057549 2057618 2 Engine upgrade - specify $2,846.002 $2,928.00' 2057617 3 JSX12 385R 385 HP/1450 LB TORQUE 2 ISX12 385 Hp 3 2056115 2 nelirie upgrade - specify $41, 1 64,0qi-ry s 16.342.00 20163!5 1 3 AM 11LY','L-VEDA ClUr STE kfkff NP 2057560 2 Engine upgrade - sped 4 $20,2.99.002 $33,725.006 2057434 3 I,';Xl2G 35OR 350HP11450 LB TORQUE (FUEL SYSTEMAIOT 1,VCLUDED) 2 1SX12-G 330 Hp 3 20`'7.31 2 upgrad` - speciA� I L -5,1 0A NA t 12 4ri).W' 16-1;d) kB WRQ 4256950 2 Transmission upgrade - specify $8,106.002 NA Retarder for Allison RDS Series Transmission 2 253C409(11 rranc-niv;sion upgrade - specify I;3'4;®,",0 N k 2812020 2 Transmission urge - specify $2,526.00' NA C-Brake BJacobspp 25213., '.10 2 Tans cision upgrade - specify NA .j f jr'XA MaArins Unpublished Options 2 Transmission upgrade - specify $0.00 2 NA Other unpublished options available 10% offlist see dealer. 2 152334024240 GVWR apgrade - specify %900M 3 5032580. 2 70 6 P. 006 0 , I YVF - jo& i- i, mo uv A Must 'it, an Hauhn, n x llki�l 460 4 61 3 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 616 Page 1277 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE- Western *Northern * Central *Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 W0,280.00 1821400 64,000 lb. GVW package $249.302 Incl. Peterbilt Air Trac 44K 54m Axle Spacing 2 1680460/!:80470 2 GT'v ATF iir-grade - specify s4_.3 00 $427.00 1921470 iferav fVJ,/LLJei Pump PAA slr,)6 j_ rj)R 3 1532080 2 GVWR upgrade - specify.002 $15�013 NA Dana%ferilor 69k Tri -Drive 2 1680380 ti VI,'k up le - &pecify $!4.406,00' NA F'VLPdP 6122810/6132400 2 GVWR upgrade - specify $105.002 NA Steel Bumper Swept Back Painted l Norched Top Flange of Bumper 2 ply i., ri e, optiot., Ov I 2 N:'j'D1­Lft? CA C Bi -fuel model - specify WOO 2 Std Sce dal?r 2 "NG pie svecify 40 -Std' 90115-2 2 CN.G conversion (discuss with dealer) $41,540.20 NA 3 `&omt ntum Fu.L! T.chnolqgies 90 DGE Rail Mounted Tanks 80 DGE Deduct -], 191.03 60 DGE Deduct -?, 641.03 2 SEE DEALER 3 I. PCT con -,z-., '.-icn (discuss with dealer) 3 Nitrogen filled tires including spare tire $0.00 NA 96015I)0 D4r,uhle Firwne: %11 Steel insert 00 lflJ' 1011360 2 Front Axle - specify Std Incl. 3 1011360 3 DANA 20, 000 LB 2 '0,000 LBS 3 15233410 specify,Jncl 7,010- 1523340 Dvai •. �hufrtv 4N�, �?jjr Axle 4,; 06A� J1 A S 4 1827420 2 Rear Suspension - specify $2,521.00"' Incl. 3 18242403 Chalm-rs 854 46rC 2 frEArD&RjCKSOjvHAULMAAX,HMy460 3 183100 Rear "Siv.per.."on - ecl �iN 7's 3 •t.€101 St NC A;r ; r 'Xi W, 1604150' Rigid Lift Axle: Pusher Tag 20,000 lb rating air lift to $13,500.002 $13,074.003' 3 1'601495 include 11-22.5 tires with steel wheels HL, DRICUON 20.000 LB 2 Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 617 Page 1278 of 1812 VEHICLE: 320 DEALER: Rush Track Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central * Southern BASE PRICE: No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 1603470 Steerable Lift,axle., Pusher; Tae 20.000 lb rating air lift to $16,953.003' 1604195 i.q.clude I M-215 tires with steel wheels 11A 0( ?O:- P 2 0620160 2 Front Engine PTO Provision (FEPTO) $681.002 Incl. FEPTO With 4- 718in Bumper Extension 2 6501090 L(-,'! Awi light hand steering $i %1324.00 6501090 650000 3 LCF with dual steering $0.00'" $0.003 S- e Deal3rjbrpicing and availability 2 AVIBLE SEE DEALER 3 L(I'Lu w Profile i%itb left hand steering3 $0,00 Fit T I Arp 3 6500000 s LCF Low Profile with dual steering WOO 2 $0.003' See Dealer for prici,-;lg and availability 2 AI ABLE SEE DEALER 3 6501 L.Q'Lr- -A Pro fflewith dual steering & right handstand up $%815.00 6501 V1 1672630 Driver controlled differential lock $1,843.002 $2,048.003 1672630 3 Diff Lock Both Axles 2 013C 20 i 20(8,21,21-11 2 Rffb--c hody - state model bid and description06 3 1,68,194 7R Zegna Pn*tls 4S1.31 iiard,.:ptumaleqwpP&nt 2 :-PA' f 5f)00,.'()-2S M-S RE.,fRf0.,4PiR T.iMiDF, 11LR T?.'#* L,Fr.J,L w,vs I OBC201408151152 2 Optional mounted body - specify $103,149.062 $119,167.00' P.&Xeilus Model 4029: Atlantic 40 yd Front Loader (FE) 75DGE 7: 1 AGATE GNU Option $39, 000.00 See Dealer 2 HEIL SIDE LO 4DFR DURO-PACK PYTHON 28-31 YDS SEE DE 4LER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 0 B C ?01,2,(,1 4 3 :1 Optional mounted body - speci 10,;;,565 W; 2 1104,199.00 1i '-,',,A42°49 fiddreach Qcn 11,15L 28jWd.-,5A'A CNO 111FRf-"D "h i, (-,A NOR ROOF, 70PADD , .45, 000 00 see ?Xala- 2 NUA HAU ; PA(W2SAffA., !AIR 0B0201.208212127 2 Optional mounted body - specify $67,274.002 $52,954.003' Akh`eflus Wodel 3216.- 3.5HD 32 yd Rear Loader Model 2516.- 3. SHD 25 yd Rear Loader Deduct (1,152.00) Optional - BEHIND THE CAB CNG MOUNT 75DGE 4DD $35,000.00 See Dealer 2 HEII KWIKLIFT 24'ROLLIOFF SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 Optional wounted body - specify S46,98.-,,00 $28,699003 T,,c-P'Ck E'S jO ID jj?(:)1. I I Cy,-WfR, I:Z-P4(`A opnotial Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 618 Page 1279 of 1812 VEHICLE: DE-A,LER: ZONE: Q.X - E Z -R) F L - ('j4 () i P,25 2 Mc Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Western *Northern *Central -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 Optional mounted body - specify E-ZPACh7HERCULES 27YD AUTO :'F,D SIDE LOADER 2 AUTO LUBE SMEM SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS SEE DEALLR FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 C-PtionalmouKited body - specify I R 10.J)f )11 11 - 4f _MD r'L,d;&i-6.4490OL-='P,i(kAPC)LLc�,4351)c MI011fJwi 2 sl' i L11 !.A ,U0r-I.251625 )D MAR LtttVER`LF DL UI FW! I - ` r, jiPaC'S .3 Optional mounted body - specify ]fell DP Rapid Rail ASL, Heil DP Python - Deduct -1, 620.00 optional equipment ai ailahle see dealer. 2 MC NEIL US 3216 11D 32 YD REAR LOADEE SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 2016F"'A Optiunji mounted bud), - specif�- .1a aal H. l; &zdrYAfi 6W%so, anJ("wodq (4nA%,,ewhh Pk, L44z'Fre Rn..; ifoxif wad T?aww?m 4vaslabh, 0 -r) v:L mA '7 '. LER I OR fir! III VF."C'' 201 6FSA 2 Optional mounted body - specify Heil DP 5000 REL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 MC NEIL US 4� M 7 CONTENDER 4 0 YD FRONT L OA D ER SEE DEA LER FOR DET41L SPECS 3 SSSS 2 00—ionjilm.,mrited body - specifv 12( WiM. i W)TOU 411-16 ZkAYO RJDIUS I Irr.)AM Wic) Sirif,' j.0JDEP,-4r11r r,LALEWTOPLILTI/L vj.y.s 3 SSES 2 Optional mounted body - specify Ncw Way Mammoth 40YD Front Loader- optional equipment available including CNG see dealer for specs and pricing. 2 ATE W WAY MAMMOTH 40 YD FRONT LOADER SF E DEALER FOR DFIAIL, SpFCS 3 SSFS Optkmal mounted body, - spMfy Ncir 3-41 .e25PI Aeat I.Weo' -,Veav *a5 t:e-hia 2 1Y.Slf'KTW7TTP31 IM41JR FOR WBSEFLSD 2 Optional mounted body - specify WITTKE SUPERDUTYFEL optional equipment available see dealer. 2 NE W Jf AYKIAG COBRA 25 YD REAR LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 WB SUE` A—q-3 1 011-tionat molMIM body - specify !) W -'x;rUU H4 ty.0 fliap-1, ra-neAFL. 29:vj r ltduct - (-9,q x98 C'j.ft';r1J' e.'141.Mtyir -711niable see deater o" 1E S rEC S 3 Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers * Southern $130,280.00 $116,037.00` $7,193.003 8 -410,46.. $67,902,00 $117,290.002 $69,063.00' $ i -)2.";24 00'� $105.21-1.00; $66,868.002 $101,244.003 3 $85,894.00.2 $88,564.00' i rlzo'94! ! il!5,189.003 $92,177.602 $67,676.00' X531,3714>- 619 Page 1280 of 1812 VEIHCLE: 320 DEALEI't: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern * Central * Southurn BASE PRICE: -- No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,280.00 SEA 3129 2 Optional mounted body - specify $103,517.282 $112,392.003 A UTOMIZER RIGHT-HAND 31ydASL, 29ydASL Deduct -5,557.-;4 optional equipment available see dealer. 2 G-S- PRODUCTS COLLECISTAR CS9129A SIDE LOADER SEE DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 785G770.!78-;()'78j) 2 GPtinfwt!Lquipmcnt - specify N2,2AX) ;ji) 2 $lW92&00 3 lir-iCs.' (- ahk f2kalsji 11dLye 2 RFJ.C;f WPUR F! 32 CI; YARD &.011(i DE aL DE 11 il'?. TOP DC*. L1L,,kp[(,S 3 7851580/4543430/4543440 2 Optional equipment - specify $1,014.002 $95,979.003 Gab Guard - FEL, Clear Frac pkg. 2 BRIDGE PORT FRONTIER FRONT LOADER 40 CU YARD SEE DEALER AIL SPECS 3 FOR DET Container', -stem+ .2 Optiona.' equipment- specify $60.651005 2 j� 20WAWmi -400 Oil 31hdx& 11200 fir) 33id.-i'A" ' `Vt.T'eP:' 3 Container Systems 2 Optional equipment - specify $113,997,007 $107,993.00' 4) 1. Mantis Half-Pack/Full Eject Frontloader 2 LABRLd OAJZER RIGHT HAND SIDE LOADER 29 CU YD 3 Coritailit-i Ss'-s-i'Lrob '.,-').J-ofiCx--.i Lquipinert - sipecib- $1 ';, 14t) .p 2 $93,894.003' 4'427id- 1,4J add, 1,70000 16 ,,4.1 200 '%) -jM,_j gibe 3 00®0 00 2 f9'ir7j,j.1?f.R 4j) 1,L) 3 JLM 2 Optional equipment - specify $99,157.00-' $98,737.003 BRIDGEPORT RANGER SERIES A UTO 44A1 TED SIDE LOADER *CONFINED SPACE ARA f Add 7.000. 00, Full E ct add 9.900.00 other � sizes and options available see dealer for specs. 7 P, ICK FRONT LOADER HERCULES 40 YD 3 X K11 Optional cmipiwnent - specify x;®,9;1 24� fli, $6 7.911,t)03; r..? P IC,' 60i 8.1 N G OK.'212T' D At JR r.0.1itrR JLM 2 Optional equipment - specify $127,308.002 $74,418.00' BRIDE PORT RANGER SERIES SPLIT-BOD Y A UTOMA TED SIDE WADER other sizes and options available see dealer for specs. 2 E-7 PACK GOL I TH G 400 25 YD REAR LOADER 3 Ring- Po-vei "4420 Optional equipment - specify $47,5,)6 000-' kO, I 0j;T-k!0Pr, E IR f-60-'2 4 1,)-c To-~ IR 160 Roll- d?,zlex.fiv, .jddnvnal qplymi% 2 Ring Power Quote 45413 2Optional equipment - specify $54,500,00' NA Pafflnger T-50 Hooklift System lPioneer SARG Tarp lRecommended Chassis 66,O0OGVVv, 2 Opt umd ieqijipment - specify $ 125 N31,468 A 6(p, 0W)_P,.S aid we s 2 orts, In . t Bid Award Announcement 15-13-0904 620 Page 1281 of 1812 VEHIC"LE: 320 DEALER: Rush Truck Center of Tampa Rush Truck Center of Tampa Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers ZONE: Western *Northern *Central *Southern BASE PRUCE. No bid -- $132,852.00 $132,852.00 $130,180.00 Ring Power Quote #5421 2 Optional equipment - specify $160,500.002 NA Pa�inger Epsilon Q150 Z84 Y1 Grapple Loader /American RolloffART 60-22 /Recommended Chassis 66,000 GVW *** Include CNGApplication ***Spec available see Dealer 2 OptiCA81 equipment -specify 1p"i (110 NA l!:'- da..irr An -mtsi n4pu'�hihed g111Lons Spe. i 8.61 SSES 2 Optional equipment - specify $120,875.002 NA N.m, Way Sid-ivinder 20yd KPerformance optionpAg. also available domarr AGX300 Fire Suppression System add $4,325.00 - Preeco object detection Sys. 6,7VSW6020FZC add $2,248.002 SS.F-S Optional equipment - Epecify 2 NA ,N, -u IrJt2,;71jrza,: ifeapned 75 D&L (;A'G Tue.'SI'Litem L< -z; dealet fi-v spec.t 2 Temporary tag Std NA' SEE DE,. -LER FOR DET 11L 3 1 ransfei CXisTing registration (TnUit provide tag number) 3 3 New state tag (specify state, county, city, sheriff, etc.) $175.00 NA 3 Si-EDF4LERFOR DETAIL 3 Nlaint.ivat.ze Plan - Specify , i -S-e f lea"a-std Maintenance Plan - specify$0.03` Std' Contact Dealer for custom plan SEE DEALER FOR DET,11L SPECS 3 .Uaintenanze Hdr. - specify d. Std i! -, d t-Ok?,,r r41T .5 -PHS 9402783 2 Warranty - specify S3,400.06I $0.00 3 Cummins ISL -G Protection Plan I 5yr.1150K 2 Si -F DEALER FOR DETAIL SPECS 3 94026-'-9 Warwnly - `p=acify $ 01; J'L.6 $o.00, :Urnhrm ' _..t"-1'+ : Plan I 5,7'!50A' 9401704 2 Warranty - specify t $1,265.002 $0.001 Basic ;';hick 21200k SEE DEAIERFOR DETAIL SPECS 3 94(127i)5 2 L)�escl 'R'airanty —iptcify LNi �' 06, " so.0o 9402534 2 Diesel Warranty - specify $2,700.002 $0.003 Paacar PX -9 Protection Plan I 5yr.1150 2 SEE DE4LER FOR DE7:41L SPECS 3 Dust:! Wari'alir y - speclf) 7%:A 3 %0.00 Bid Award Announmment 15-13-0904 621 Page 1282 of 1812 -g-lw 1(;T 45 a-vo'c"e, /0--K- Palm Peterbilt Truck Centers P270 2441 South State Rd 7 Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States 33317 Phone: (954) 584-230-0 Phone: Fax: Fax: Email: Contact Email: Prepared for: e0Z3aLM= Im Model: Model 320 Type: Full Truck Description: NOV 2015 Application Intended Serv.: Refuse/On-Highway Commodity: Refuse, Scrap Body 0 Type: Commercial Front Loader Length (ft): 12 Height (ft): 8.0 Max Laden Weight (lbs): 2000 fi =I- A 02. Length (ft): 0 Height (ft): 0.0 Kingpin Inset (in): 0 Comer Radius (in): 0 Restrictions Length (ft): 40 Width (in): 102 Height (ft): 13.5 mo Fr Axle Load (lbs): 20000 Rr Axle Load (lbs) 46000 G.C.W. (lbs): 66000 Road Conditions: Class A (Highway) 100 Class B (Hwy/Mtn) 0 Class C (Off -Hwy) 0 Class D (Off -Road) 0 Maximum Grade: 6 Wheelbase (in): 210 Overhang (in): 57.10001 Fr Axle to BOC (in): 0.1 Cab to Axle (in): 209.9 Cab to EOF (in): 267.0 Overall Comb. Length 325 (in): Special Req. United States Registry PACCAR Financial offers innovative finance, lease and insurance progra I customized to meet your needs. i Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayedin PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11117=15 3:03:09 PM complete Model Number: Model 3 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: 0020270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: A31 32272-7E10-0108 P*agEb1983 of 1812 �Z' r, I IIK =4 i 011[liF1 U111 Zro IF Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States 33317 9 Phone: (954) 584-2300 Phone: Fax: Fax: Email: Contact Email: Prepared for: Ease —Model ---- ------------- — -------- - Description Weight Model 320 15,865 Refuse, Scrap Refuse/On-Highway Truck or tractor which hauls refuse, recycled material, etc. Includes roll- on/roll-aff container movement, as well as hauling refuse from transfer stations to, but not into, landfills. Commercial Front Loader United States Registry 0 ---------- Not Applicable 0 Secondary Manufacturer Frame & Equipment 10-3/41n Steel Rails 306-342in• 10.75x3.5x.375 Dimension, 2,136,000 RBM; Yield Strength: 120,000 psi. Section Modulus: 17.8 cubic inches. Weight: 1.74 lbstinch pair Full Steel Inner Liner 6 FEPTO iir—oon Win Bum 1rEx�tension Includes 1350 Series Front Drive PTO Attachment Provision, Radiator with PTO Cut -Out in Grille, Radiator Protection Sleeve, and Bumper Extension EOF Square with Steel Xmbr rfmit Rear Mudflaps and Hangers -0 Front Axle & Equipment Dana Spicer D200OF 20,000 lb, 3.5in Drop Factory front axle alignment to improve handling & reduce tire wear. Zerk fittings on tie rod ends, king pins, & draglink ball joints for ease of maintenance & help extend service life of components. Cognis EMGARDS FE 75W-90 synthetic axle lube provides over 1 % fuel economy improvement. Reduces wear & extends maintenance intervals, resulting in increased uptime. Provides improved fluid flow to protect components in extreme cold conditions & withstand the stress from high temperatures, extending component life. Taper Leaf Springs, Shocks 23,000 lb 410 Standard with Heavy Resistance Shocks. Unpublished options may require review/approval. 61=15mimeALIESIOCE n- 1 1, Printed: 11/17/2015 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number: Model 320 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/TP/CO: Q02027055 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.21 32272-7E1O-0108 pQ@g%#484 of 1812 Power Stme—r—ing Sh—ep6aw1 SDf1_0 Dual . ........................... 40 Glidekote splines on steering shaft extend service life of components. PHP10 Aluminum PreSet PLUS Hubs -179 f in Drop 1P0 3.5in, Front Axle Dana Spicer Wide Track 1P0 Std, Front Axle 71in KPI IPO 69in for E1202, E1322, E1462, D200OF front axles. For improved turning radius. Bendix Air Cam Front Drum Brakes 16.5x6 . .... . For use with 14,601 Ibs to 22,000 lbs steer axles or FSD16 front drive axles. Includes automatic slack adjusters & outboard mounted brake drums. Extra -Long Studs For Steel Wheels or later installation of F/0 aluminum wheels. Rear Axle & Equipment Dana Spicer D46-170 46,000 lb 0 Interaxle diff lock air rocker occupies space of one gauge. Laser factory axle alignment to improve handling & reduce tire wear. Magnetic rear axle oil drain plug captures & holds any metal fragments in drive axle lube to extend service life. Parking brakes on all drive axles for optimal performance. Cognis EIVIGARDS FIE 75W-90 synthetic axle lube provides over 1 % fuel economy improvement. Reduces wear & extends maintenance intervals, resulting in increased uptime. Provides improved fluid flow to protect components in extreme cold conditions & withstand the stress from high temperatures, extending component life. PHP10 Aluminum PreSet PLUS Hubs ............................. ................... ............................... -ong Stroke Parking Brakes, Drive Axle(s) 0 Refuse Service Brakes, Steer And Drive Axles■ ............ . . . .......... Rear Brake Camshaft Reinforcement 9 Heavy Wall, Drive Axle(s) 88 SBM Valve Full trucks require a spring brake modulation (SBM) system for emergency braking application. This system requires an SISM valve and a relay valve with spring brakes on the rear axles. The SBIVI valve allows the foot valve to operate the rear axle spring brakes if a failure exists in the rear air system. —Anfi-Lock ABS -6. Includes air braking system. I Synthetic Axle Lubricant All Axles Peterbilt heavy duty models include Fuel Efficient Cognis EMGARD FE75W-90 which provides customers performance advantages over current synthetic lubricants with reduced gear wear and extended maintenance intervals, resulting in increased uptime. In addition, the lubricant provides improved fluid flow to protect gears in extreme cold conditions and withstand the stress from high temperatures, extending component life. - ------------------------------ - Unpublished options may require review/approval. ............ Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. ............... Printed: 11/1712015 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number: •1-,... 31 32272-7E1O-0108 PQ8gGbJ985 of 1812 M,E Description Weight Bendix Air Cam Rear Drum Brakes l6.5x8.V ----------- — ----- – - - -------------- 0 Inc automatic slack adjusters & outboard mounted brake drums. Refer to TSB 11 -57 for more information. Ratio 5.25 Rear Axle 0 Hendrickson Haulmaax HMX460 46,000 lb, 54in Axis -15 Spacing, 60K Creep Rating Engine & Equipment ISX1 2 320R 320@1800 GOV@21 00 1150@1100 1, 0 Refuse Service (2013 Emissions) Includes alum flywheel housing. Chevron Delo LE SAE I 1 engine oil is specially formulated for new low emissions engines. Magnetic engine oil drain plug captures and holds any metal fragments in engine oil to extend service life. N21320 N205 1120 -Standard Maximum Speed Limit [LSQ N21330 N207 0 .... Expiration Distance N21340 P112 1120 -Hard Maximum Speed Limit N21350 P001 64...Maximum Accelerator Pedal Vehicle Speed N21360 P1110 0 .... Accelerator Lower Droop N21370 P059 64 ... Maximum Cruise Speed N21380 P111 0 .... Cruise Control Lower Droop N21400 N203 252..Reserve Speed Function Reset Distance N2141 0 N202 0 .... Maximum Cycle Distance N21420 N206 10 ... Maximum Active Distance N21430 N201 0 .... Reserve Speed Limit Offset N21440 P01 5 No ... Engine Protection Shutdown N21450 P026 No ... Gear Down Protection N21460 P046 1400.Max PTO Speed N21470 P062 No ... Cruise Control Auto Resume N21480 P068 No ... Auto Engine Brake in Cruise N21500 N209 0 .... Expiration Distance N2151 0 P520 Yes.. Enable Idle Shutdown Park Brake Set N21520 P030 5 .... Timer Setting N21530 P233 Yes..Enable Impending Shutdown Warning N21640 P234 60 ... Timer For Impending Shutdown Warning N21550 P516 35 ... Engine Load Threshold N21570 P031 No ... Idle Shutdown Manual Overrule N21590 P230 Yes..Enable Hot Ambient Automatic Overrule N2161 0 P172 40 ... Low Ambient Temperature Threshold N21620 P173 60 ... Intermediate Ambient Temperature Threshold N21630 P171 80 ... High Ambient Temperature Threshold Engine Idle Shutdown Timer Enabled — ---- b . .......... Enale EIST Ambient Temp Overrule — - — -------- Enable EIST in PTO Mode Eff EIST NA Expiration Miles Effective VSL Setting NA ............... ................ Remote PTO And Throttle Provision – Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/17/2015 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number Modell Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote1DTPO/CO: Q020270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.1 32272-71 -010 PQ&gqoJ986 of 1812 (W --- D escription Weight CARB Engine Idling Compliance 0 PACCARPX-9 and MX, Cummins ISIL, ISM and ISX diesel engines will include the required factory installed serialized sticker on the drivers door to identify them as meeting the NOx idling standard. . ..... . ......... . PACCAR 12V Stm-ter 3 PACCAR Premium 12V Dual Purpose Batt 2100 CCA Threaded stud type terminal. Stranded copper battery cables are double aught (00) or larger to reduce resistance. Big Switch Battery Disconnect Mounted on Battery Box I 18.7 CFM Air Compressor Furnished on engine. Teflon lined stainless steel braided compressor discharge line. PACCAR Fuel Filter/Water Separator, Unheated With water in fuel (WIF) sensor. In addition to the fuel filter supplied with the engine. Engine Protection Shutdown ........................... Includes oil pressure, oil temperature, coolant temperature, and intake manifold temperature. 'WIN* ..................... Heavy Duty Air Cleaner ............ . Molded rubber air intake connections with lined stainless steel clamps seal to prevent contaminants in air intake. Exhaust Vertical LH r Curved Tip Standpipe(s) I Transmission & Equipment Unpublished options may require review/approval. .Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. 11/17/2015 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number JCJ� Jul 1, 2015 Quote/1)TP0 0 0 Administrator VersloT Nui-ibe LQ= 5710T M, �IM 32272-7EI0-0108 pQ&I;Ebt987 of 1812 Description .......... Weig Allison 4500 RDS -P Transmission, Gen 5 3• Rugged Duty Series. Includes Rear Transmission Support, TranSynd Transmission Fluid, and Water Oil Heat Exchange. Also includes features that monitor the transmission fluid, filter and clutch condition. Will display percent life remaining for the transmission fluid, filter and clutches on the shift selector. This information may be displayed using the Mode and Up and Down buttons. A wrench icon will also be included to indicate when the transmission fluid, fifter or clutches need servicing. (Suited for vehicles operating on/off highway and/or requiring PTO operation) Forward Ratios: Ist-4.70, 2nd -2.21, 3rd -1.53, 4th -1. 00 , 5th -0.76, 6th -0.67 / Reverse Ratios: DR -(5.55) ............... . ............. .............. .................. 1760 HD Driveline, I Midship Bearing (1) Dash Mounted Single Acting Air PTO Control Standard with PTO engaged indicator light on Class 8 units. Occupies the space of one gauge. ............................................... Allison Not Desired Console Mounted Push Button Shifter 0 Allison transmissions Allison 6 -Speed Configuration, Wide Ratio Gears 0 Allison 4500 Transmission Only A—Irk-o—nOutput F6nction'S' Neutral Indicator 0 For PTO. Required on Refuse Packer Applications. With this configuration NEUTRAL only, PTO engagement is permitted only when the transmission is in Neutral. Once the transmission is in Neutral, the PTO is automatically engaged and fast idle is initiated when the PTO switch is switched On. Also, with this configuration Pack-on4he-fly, the PTO is automatically engaged and fast idle is initiated when the PTO switch is On concurrently with shifting of the transmission to Neutral. Air & Trailer Equipment Bendix AD -IS EP Air Dryer with Heater Extended Purge (for use with higher air consumption applications). An integrated system air dryer that incorporates the functions of the air dryer, purge reservoir (which increases the drying capacity), wet air tank, pressure relief valve, single check valves, and pressure protection valve for air susp and other air accessories. Includes easy -to -service spin -on dessicant cartridge. zr+ a Steel Painted Air Tanks All air tanks are steel with painted finish except when Code 4543330 Polish Aluminum Air Tanks is also selected (then exposed air tanks outside the frame rails will be olished aluminuml. Peterbilt will determl. 1 R1fzT_4W4f -,311111 rrmir1rom- Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/1 7t2015 3:03:09 PM complete Model Number: Model 320 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q02027055 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.21 32272- 1-010 PQa@j%j988 of 1812 M\E Description Weight c-l-eai Outside Fmame of All Air System Comp-6—ne 0 LH BOC -- Clear Outside Frame of All Air System Components 0 RH 130C Routei Air & Electric Lines To Allow Welding 0 if sub frame to top of frame Bin forward of 130C to EOF Tires & Wheels FF: GY 20ply 4251651122.5 G296 MSA 50 Diameter = 44.4 inches; SLR = 20.6 inches RR: GY 16p1y 11 R22.5 G751 MSA 192 Diameter = 42.0 inches; SLR = 19.6 inches Code -rear Tire Oty 08 0 FF: Accur Stl Armor 29806PK 22.SX12.25 76 PHP10-5 hand holes RR: Accur Stl Armor 50291 PK 22.5X8.25 0 Heavy Duty, Two Hand of Code -rear Rim Oty 08 0 26in Aluminum 70 Gallon Fuel Tank LH BOC Paddle handle filler cap with threadless filler neck. Top draw fuel plumbing reduces chance of introducing air into the fuel system during low fuel level conditions due to the central placement of fuel pickup tube. Wire braid fuel lines increase durability & reduce potential for leaks. Location LH BOC 70 Gallon _0 Fuel Cooler I Required with single fuel tank. DEF Tank Mounted LH BOC 0 Models 210, 220 and 320 mounted LH cab fender. Standard DEF To Fuel Ratio 2:1 Or Greater 0 TEF Tank 320 . ........ 0 Battery Box & Bumper Aluminum Space Saver Battery Box RH BOC -11 i - --- - ------- Steel Bumper Channel Panted 0 Includes two front tow eyes with pins. Cab & Equipment ............. . ...... Unpublished options may require review/approval. ....................... Dimensional. and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11/1 7=15 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number: Model I Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q0202701 Administrator 111111111111MIKI 32272-1 -010 $989 of 1812 (M Description Weight 53in LCF ProBilt Cab LH Drive 0 Includes steel frames with alum and fiberglass panels, all alum doors, dual door stops, door locks, tinted safety glass thru-out, cab and door mounted entry grab handles, 65 degree hydraulic tilt, stainless steel grille, dual rear cab fenders, service module BOC (cab tilt pump, oil fill and dipstick, coolant fill and check, fluid fill and dipstick for auto trans), door mounted armrests, power windows, full insulation, rubber floor mats, ergonomic center control console, removable instrument panel, Driver Information Display, LED backlit gauges, pull down windshield sunshade, 16in steering wheel with integrated horn button, tilt/telescopic adjustable column, over -door storage, driver and passenger side cup holders, USI3 charging port and 12VDC charging outlet, header includes HVAC controls and 12V power connection behind header cover, rear cab corner windows, 18in bolt -on step each side, self -canceling turn signals and front directional and side mounted turn signals Peterbilt Passenger Seat T, Air Ride Driver Mid Back Driver Fabric Driver Low Back Passenger Gray Interior Color Includes Af3,S grav headliner & rear cab Danel. arav vinvi enaine tun -tel Adjustable Steering Column - TiltlTelescope Steering Wheel with Peterbilt Logo Steering Wheel with embossed Peterbilt logo over horn button. 18.5in X 54in Two Piece Flat Windshield Level Heater/Defroster Controls, 54,500 BTU/HR, and sil cone hejat�r hoses. Black LHIRH Tri -plane Mirrors, Heated, Motorized, Mounted to Doors. Features: Heated on All Three Surfaces, Upper/Lower Mirrosr are Convex and Middle is a Flat Pane Motorized Mirror. Right Click on Option and Select Picture to See a Picture of the Mirror. I N 11 10, 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 4 X Unpublished options may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed in PROSPECTOR. Printed: 11117=15 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number: Model 3.' Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q020270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.1 32272- 1-010 PeeglsofRSIO of 1812 Description Weight (1) it Horn ISM Painted 0 Mounted under cab. L Includes AM/FM, WB, U7SB and MP3. Midlevel Speaker Package For Cab (4) Speakers Peterbilt Electric Windshield Wipers With Intermittent Feature. Front Cab Guard/Ladder, Painted Black Triangle Reflector Kit Shipped Loose Backup Alarm (107dB) Main Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge Located in Driver Information Display Air Restriction Indicator Mounted on air cleaner or intake piping. Up To (4) Additional Electric Switches Without wiring Headlights Dual Rectangular Haloger (5) Light Guards On Marker Lights I ,5) LED Clearance With (2) LED Marker Lights Si1a nlafke-i-ffght mounted in front of each cab door. F�M— FNIgUIMMING117,• Ons UVFTlF1v]rz1 MiEFF Nim• (1) Color Axalta Two Stage - Cab/Hood Base Coat/Clear Coat N85020 A - L0006EB WHITE - Stand N85500 CAB ROOF L0006EB WHITE - Stant N85200 FRAME N00011EA BLACK N85700 BUMPER N0001EA BLACK Options Not Subject To Discount Heavy Duty Emissions Surchargz IJ,tiI Fr= I! Unpubilifi-WZ-0tions may require reviewlapproval. Dimensional and performance data for unpublished options may vary from that displayed In PROSPECTOrR.:_�_� ........ Printed: 11/17/2015 3:03:09 PM Complete Model Number Model 3 Effective Date: Jul 1, 2015 Quote/DTPO/CO: Q020270 Prepared by: Administrator Version Number: 31.. I 1#1 101 A 32272-7EIO-0108 Pfgag)aoM 1 of 1812 7.B. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-165 -Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement in a form deemed sufficient by the City Attorney for the award of the three (3) year Towing Franchise, RFP #064-2110-15/JMA to the top two ranked respondents for Towing and Storage Services: Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. in the annual amount of $101,123 and Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. in the annual amount of $133,875 for a total annual franchise of $234,998. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The current franchise agreement has been in place for five (5) years and was awarded to two (2) vendors, each paid an annual franchise fee of $95,000 for the final renewal period. This totaled $190,000 of franchise fee for the City's General Fund. RFP No. 064-2110-15/JMAwas advertised and opened on November 18, 2015. The City received four (4) responses. A review committee comprised of Captain Matt Zeller -Police Department, Scott Harris, Forfeiture Specialist - Police Department and Ramon Dauta, Senior Fleet Mechanic -Public Works reviewed the four (4) proposals. After reviewing the proposals the review committee is recommending staying with the two (2) vendor award approach. Based on the proposal reviews, the committee is recommending to award the franchise agreement to the top two respondents; Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. $101,123 Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. $133,875 Total Annual Contract Value $234,998 HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Continuing a two (2) vendor contract will continue the current level of service and administration. Staff believes this process that has been in operation for the last five (5) years has worked well to address the need for towing & storage services for the City and continuing this process is highly recommended. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted This contract will generate an annual franchise fee of $234,998 in the general fund. ALTERNATIVES: Not award the franchise agreement and re -advertise. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: Page 1292 of 1812 CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Agreement D Agreement D Tab Sheets D Other D Other D Other D Other REVIEWERS: Department Finance Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving Towing Franchise Agreements Franchise Ag reemen t- Beck's Franchise Ag reemen t- Blake's Tab Sheet Procurement Memo Towing Summary of Redewer Scores Beck's Proposal Blake's Proposal Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/10/2015 - 4:17 PPA Howard, Tim Approved 12/10/2015 - 4:17 PPA Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/11/2015- 11:14 AKA LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/11/2015 - 2:34 PPA Page 1293 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R 15- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE AWARD OF THE THREE (3) YEAR TOWING FRANCHISE, RFP #064-2110-15/JMA TO THE TOP RANKED RESPONDENTS FOR TOWING AND STORAGE SERVICES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on November 18, 2015, the City received and opened four (4) responses from tow vendors; and WHEREAS, an evaluation of proposals was conducted and the Tow RFP Committee is recommending the City Commission continue with the two (2) vendor award and award a three year contract to the top two respondents which were Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc., in the amount $101,123.00 and Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc., in the amount of $133,875.00 for a total annual contract price of $234,998.00; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to approve the award of a three-year tow franchise RFP #064- 2110-15/7MA to the top two ranked respondents for Towing and Storage Services which is Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc., in the amount $101,123.00 and Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc., in the amount of $133,875.00 for a total annual contract price of $234,998.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed CAProgram Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\48001728-4E42-4AF7-AB5E-D8B971A14BCD\Boynton Beach.2450.1.Towing_Franchise_Agree ment_2015.doc Page 1294 of 1812 30 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 31 adoption. 32 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 33 approves the award of a three-year tow franchise RFP #064-2110-15/JMA to the top two 34 ranked respondents for Towing and Storage Services which is Beck's Towing & Recovery, 35 Inc., in the amount $101,123.00 and Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc., in the amount of 36 $133,875.00 for a total annual contract price of $234,998.00 and authorizes the City 37 Manager to sign a Franchise Agreement for Vehicle Towing with each company 38 individually in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO CAProgram Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\48001728-4E42-4AF7-AB5E-D8B971A14BCD\Boynton Beach.2450.1.Towing_Franchise_Agree ment_2015.doc Page 1295 of 1812 TOWING FRANCHISE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, dated the day of is between: THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation, with its principal place of business at 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and BECK'S TOWING & RECOVERY, INC., a company authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with its principal place of business at 410 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, following a competitive selection process has awarded Contractor a non-exclusive franchise agreement to perform towing services in and for the City, subject execution of a written agreement; and WHEREAS, the establishment of minimum contractual standards of quality and efficiency for emergency recovery, towing and storage services utilized by law enforcement agencies is in the public interest; and WHEREAS, utilization of improper equipment or unqualified operators exposes public safety personnel and others present at an accident or recovery scene to undue safety hazards, results in undue damage to vehicles, and causes excessive delays in clearing the highway and securing the vehicles; and WHEREAS, the City has determined, based on material representations of the Contractor as set forth in the Contractor's response to the City's request for proposals, that Contractor can perform the services in accord with the parameters set forth in the City's Request for Proposals, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants, and payments hereinafter set forth, CITY and CONTRACTOR hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 The CONTRACTOR, for and in consideration of the agreements of the CITY herein contained, agrees to remove vehicles from the streets or other property within the CITY, or from any other location, as directed by authorized representatives of the. Draft Contract 1 of 16 Page 1296 of 1812 1.1.2 The CONTRACTOR agrees that in the performance of this Agreement, it will not discriminate or permit discrimination in its hiring practices, or in the performance of this Agreement, against any person on the basis of his or her race, sex, religion, political affiliation or national origin. 1.1.3 The CONTRACTOR understands that nothing in this Agreement will prevent the owner or operator of a motor vehicle from calling a wrecker or tow truck of his own choice or requesting that his or her vehicle be towed to a garage or compound other than that of the CONTRACTOR. 1.1.4 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all services, labor, equipment, and materials necessary and as may be required in the performance of this Agreement, except as otherwise specifically provided for herein, and all work performed under this Agreement shall be done in a professional manner. 1.1.5 The CONTRACTOR hereby represents to CITY, with full knowledge that CITY is relying upon these representations when entering into this Agreement with CONTRACTOR, that CONTRACTOR has the professional expertise, experience and manpower to perform the services to be provided by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 1.1.6 The CONTRACTOR agrees to permit members of the CITY's Police Department or other authorized CITY personnel to inspect its compound(s), equipment, stored vehicles, personal property and records, relative to this Agreement, whenever, in the opinion of said representatives of the CITY, such inspection is deemed reasonably necessary. 1.1.7 All terms and conditions of the City Request for Proposals and all responses by Contractor are incorporated by reference and shall constitute the material provisions of this Agreement as though set forth herein. The City's Request for Proposal No. 064-2110-15/JMA, is attached as Exhibit "A". The Contractor's Proposal is attached as Exhibit "B". ARTICLE 2 MINIMUM STANDARDS 2.1 THE COMPOUND 2.1.1 The Contractor shall operate, maintain and provide a secured storage facility(s) for impounded and confiscated vehicles. Storage facility may not be subcontracted. The storage area must have a durable surface, properly drained and enclosed. No repair work or servicing of vehicles shall be permitted in the storage area. Inside storage to handle a minimum of 15 vehicles, properly spaced to provide access for removal or addition of vehicles. 2.1.2 The City desires to have a minimum of 100 vehicle spaces available for outside storage, properly spaced to provide access for removal or addition of vehicles. Proposers bidding on the following options must have minimum spaces available at time of proposal as stated below: Option I - Single Provider: Minimum 100 spaces; Option II -Two Providers: Minimum 50 spaces each; Draft Contract 2 of 16 Page 1297 of 1812 Option III - Three Providers: Minimum 35 spaces each. 2.1.3 All indoor storage must be located within City Limits. Contractor shall maintain a minimum of 15 outdoor storage spaces on site with Office operations which must be located within the City limits. Location of remainder of outside storage site(s) shall not exceed a distance of 10 miles from any city boundary. 2.1.4 Crime Scene Storage facility for vehicles which have been marked "HOLD" by the City of Boynton Beach Police Department relative to a crime scene investigation shall be stored at an inside secured facility within the City limits. 2.1.5 Contractor may operate multiple storage facilities to meet the minimums. 2.1.6 The Contractor shall provide on a 24 hour basis, attendants and sufficient equipment for immediate response to calls for service at the storage location(s) from the City of Boynton Beach Police Department or other Departments. 2.1.7 Storage location sites shall not be changed unless prior written approval is received by the City of Boynton Beach. 2.1.8 Storage location site shall meet or exceed Palm Beach County Towing Ordinance 2011-008 requirements and all applicable City / County zoning requirements. 2.1.9 Proof of Contractor ownership or lease of the storage facility shall be provided to the City prior to the commencement of the lease and is a condition precedent and ongoing requirement of the Agreement. 2.2 EQUIPMENT 2.2.1 At a minimum, Contractor shall own or lease four (4) Class "A" Towing/Recovery Vehicles and two (2) Class "B" Towing/Recovery Vehicles in their fleet at time of RFP opening to be considered. 2.2.2 Definition of Vehicle Class specifications (A, B, C) shall be per Palm Beach County Ordinance 2011-008 Palm Beach County Towing Ordinance adopted May 17, 2011 and as amended. 2.2.3 Tow Truck Class Specifications: Additionally, Contractor shall, within forty-five (45) days of award, prior to execution of Tow Franchise Agreement and as a condition precedent to engaging in towing activities in the City own or have under lease or under a joint use agreement the following: Option I - Single Provider: One (1) Class "C Towing/Recovery Vehicle and one (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle. Option II - Two Providers: One (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle Option III - Three Providers: One (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle Draft Contract 3 of 16 Page 1298 of 1812 2.2.4 Additionally, Contractor, at time of RFP shall provide information that Contractor will have access through sub -contract, lease, or joint use agreement, to one (1) Lowboy with capabilities to transport all large scale City Trucks (Fire Trucks and Sanitation Trucks) at approximately 64,000 lbs. The Lowboy shall have: air ride suspension, power winch, pulling capability 12,000 lbs minimum for dead pull, air brakes with auxiliary air supply and shall be a minimum 48' long. 2.2.5 All wrecker equipment shall have a current Palm Beach County Towing Operator Permit and a valid Inspection Approval Decal on the equipment. Equipment listed below shall be outfitted at all times with equipment designated on Palm Beach County Vehicle Inspection Form. ARTICLE 3 COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT 3.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall pay the CITY the sum of _$101,123.00 annually, payable in quarterly installments_ for the privilege of engaging in this Agreement with the CITY. The first quarterly payment shall be made on or before December 15, 2015 and thereafter in quarterly each March 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and December 15th. 3.1.2 The CONTRACTOR shall charge for vehicle towing and/or storage in accordance with the schedule of rates attached hereto as Exhibit "C": Palm Beach County and made a part hereof by reference. 3.1.3 The CONTRACTOR shall directly bill the vehicle owner/operator for towing and storage charges. ARTICLE 4 TERM AND TERMINATION 4. 1.1 This is a three (3) year term contract commencing December 15, 2015 and ending December 14, 2018. This contract may be renewed for two additional one-year terms upon mutual agreement of City and Contractor. 4.1.2 This Agreement may be terminated by either party for cause upon thirty (30) days written notice by the CITY to CONTRACTOR in which event the CONTRACTOR shall be paid its compensation for services performed through the termination date. In the event that the CONTRACTOR abandons this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, it shall indemnify the CITY against any loss pertaining to this termination up to a maximum of the full contracted fee amount. All finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, plans, surveys, and reports prepared by CONTRACTOR shall become the property of CITY and shall be delivered by CONTRACTOR to CITY. 4.1.3 Notice of intent to terminate, and the reason(s) therefor, shall be given in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested or by hand delivery. Draft Contract 4 of 16 Page 1299 of 1812 4.1.4 Upon the CITY's notification of intent to terminate for cause, the CONTRACTOR shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of said notice to cure any default, provided, however, that the CONTRACTOR shall have not more than two (2) opportunities to cure in any calendar year; or 4.1.5 The CITY's Police Department may issue a formal reprimand to the CONTRACTOR for any act of omission or commission which, in its sole discretion, is deemed to be a violation of this Agreement. Any number of reprimands shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement and/or removal of the CONTRACTOR from consideration of renewal of the Agreement. The precise number and severity of reprimands thereof to be determined are at the sole discretion of the CITY's Police Department. 4.1.6 Upon the completion of this Agreement or termination by either Party, vehicles marked for confiscation by the CITY's Police Department for use by the CITY's Police Department in accordance with State Statute, will be towed to the Public Safety Building Compound. 4.1.7 This Agreement may also be terminated by the CITY for convenience upon thirty (30) days written notice by the CITY to CONTRACTOR. In the event the Agreement is terminated for convenience, the annual franchise fee shall be prorated. ARTICLE 5 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 5.1.1 NOTICE: Whenever any party desires to give notice unto any other party, it must be given by written notice, sent by registered United States mail, with return receipt requested, hand delivery or facsimile transmission with receipt of delivery, addressed to the party for whom it is intended and the remaining party, at the places last specified, and the places for giving of notice shall remain such until they shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this section. For the present, the CONTRACTOR and the CITY designate the following as the respective places for the giving of notice: City: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone: (561) 742-6010 Fax: (561) 742-6011 Copy To: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody, & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Phone: (954) 771-4500 Fax: (954) 771-4923 Draft Contract 5 of 16 Page 1300 of 1812 Contractor: Steven Beck Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 410 N.E. 5th Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone: (561) 369-1096 Fax: (561) 369-0698 5.1.2 ASSIGNMENT/AMENDMENTS. This Agreement, or any interest herein, shall not be assigned, transferred or otherwise encumbered, under any circumstances, by the CONTRACTOR without the prior written consent of CITY. For purposes of this Agreement, any change of ownership of CONTRACTOR shall constitute an assignment which requires CITY approval. However, this Agreement shall run to the CITY and its successors and assigns. It is further agreed that no modification, amendment or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 5.1.3 NO CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONTRACTOR any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of this provision, the CITY shall have the right to terminate the Agreement, without liability, at its discretion and to deduct from the contract price, or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift or consideration. 5.1.4 BINDING AUTHORITY. Each person signing this Agreement on behalf of either party individually warrants that he or she has full legal power to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for whom he or she is signing, and to bind and obligate such party with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 5.1.5 HEADINGS. The headings contained herein are for the convenience of reference only and shall not be considered for the purpose of interpreting the provisions of this Agreement. 5.1.6 EXHIBITS. Each Exhibit referred to in this Agreement forms an essential part of this Agreement. The exhibits, even if not physically attached, should be treated as part of this Agreement and are incorporated herein by reference. 5.1.7 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement or application thereof to any person or situation shall to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, and the application of such provisions to persons or situations other than those as to which it shall have been held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected thereby, and shall continue in full force and effect, and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 5.1.8 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida with venue lying in Palm Beach County, Florida. Draft Contract 6 of 16 Page 1301 of 1812 5.1.9 LEGAL REPRESENTATION. It is acknowledged that each party to this agreement had the opportunity to be represented by counsel in the preparation of this Agreement and, accordingly, the rule that a contract shall be interpreted strictly against the party preparing same shall not apply herein due to the joint contributions of both parties. 5.1.10 EXTENT OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the CITY and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. 5.1.11 ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. In connection with any litigation arising out of or in connection with the Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. CITY ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY WITNESSES: STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BY: CONTRACTOR BY: Print Name: Title: Draft Contract 7 of 16 Page 1302 of 1812 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 by of and acknowledged (s)he executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper official of , for the use and purposes mentioned in it and they affixed the official seal of the corporation, and that the instrument is the act and deed of that corporation. (Signature of Notary Public - State of Florida) (Print, Type or Stamp Commission Name of Notary Public) Personally Known OR Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced, Draft Contract 8 of 16 Page 1303 of 1812 Exhibit C Palm Beach County Resolution Page 1304 of 1812 TOWING FRANCHISE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, dated the day of is between: THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation, with its principal place of business at 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and BECK'S TOWING & RECOVERY, INC., a company authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with its principal place of business at 410 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, following a competitive selection process has awarded Contractor a non-exclusive franchise agreement to perform towing services in and for the City, subject execution of a written agreement; and WHEREAS, the establishment of minimum contractual standards of quality and efficiency for emergency recovery, towing and storage services utilized by law enforcement agencies is in the public interest; and WHEREAS, utilization of improper equipment or unqualified operators exposes public safety personnel and others present at an accident or recovery scene to undue safety hazards, results in undue damage to vehicles, and causes excessive delays in clearing the highway and securing the vehicles; and WHEREAS, the City has determined, based on material representations of the Contractor as set forth in the Contractor's response to the City's request for proposals, that Contractor can perform the services in accord with the parameters set forth in the City's Request for Proposals, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants, and payments hereinafter set forth, CITY and CONTRACTOR hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 The CONTRACTOR, for and in consideration of the agreements of the CITY herein contained, agrees to remove vehicles from the streets or other property within the CITY, or from any other location, as directed by authorized representatives of the. Draft Contract 1 of 16 Page 1305 of 1812 1.1.2 The CONTRACTOR agrees that in the performance of this Agreement, it will not discriminate or permit discrimination in its hiring practices, or in the performance of this Agreement, against any person on the basis of his or her race, sex, religion, political affiliation or national origin. 1.1.3 The CONTRACTOR understands that nothing in this Agreement will prevent the owner or operator of a motor vehicle from calling a wrecker or tow truck of his own choice or requesting that his or her vehicle be towed to a garage or compound other than that of the CONTRACTOR. 1.1.4 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all services, labor, equipment, and materials necessary and as may be required in the performance of this Agreement, except as otherwise specifically provided for herein, and all work performed under this Agreement shall be done in a professional manner. 1.1.5 The CONTRACTOR hereby represents to CITY, with full knowledge that CITY is relying upon these representations when entering into this Agreement with CONTRACTOR, that CONTRACTOR has the professional expertise, experience and manpower to perform the services to be provided by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 1.1.6 The CONTRACTOR agrees to permit members of the CITY's Police Department or other authorized CITY personnel to inspect its compound(s), equipment, stored vehicles, personal property and records, relative to this Agreement, whenever, in the opinion of said representatives of the CITY, such inspection is deemed reasonably necessary. 1.1.7 All terms and conditions of the City Request for Proposals and all responses by Contractor are incorporated by reference and shall constitute the material provisions of this Agreement as though set forth herein. The City's Request for Proposal No. 064-2110-15/JMA, is attached as Exhibit "A". The Contractor's Proposal is attached as Exhibit "B". ARTICLE 2 MINIMUM STANDARDS 2.1 THE COMPOUND 2.1.1 The Contractor shall operate, maintain and provide a secured storage facility(s) for impounded and confiscated vehicles. Storage facility may not be subcontracted. The storage area must have a durable surface, properly drained and enclosed. No repair work or servicing of vehicles shall be permitted in the storage area. Inside storage to handle a minimum of 15 vehicles, properly spaced to provide access for removal or addition of vehicles. 2.1.2 The City desires to have a minimum of 100 vehicle spaces available for outside storage, properly spaced to provide access for removal or addition of vehicles. Proposers bidding on the following options must have minimum spaces available at time of proposal as stated below: Option I - Single Provider: Minimum 100 spaces; Option II -Two Providers: Minimum 50 spaces each; Draft Contract 2 of 16 Page 1306 of 1812 Option III - Three Providers: Minimum 35 spaces each. 2.1.3 All indoor storage must be located within City Limits. Contractor shall maintain a minimum of 15 outdoor storage spaces on site with Office operations which must be located within the City limits. Location of remainder of outside storage site(s) shall not exceed a distance of 10 miles from any city boundary. 2.1.4 Crime Scene Storage facility for vehicles which have been marked "HOLD" by the City of Boynton Beach Police Department relative to a crime scene investigation shall be stored at an inside secured facility within the City limits. 2.1.5 Contractor may operate multiple storage facilities to meet the minimums. 2.1.6 The Contractor shall provide on a 24 hour basis, attendants and sufficient equipment for immediate response to calls for service at the storage location(s) from the City of Boynton Beach Police Department or other Departments. 2.1.7 Storage location sites shall not be changed unless prior written approval is received by the City of Boynton Beach. 2.1.8 Storage location site shall meet or exceed Palm Beach County Towing Ordinance 2011-008 requirements and all applicable City / County zoning requirements. 2.1.9 Proof of Contractor ownership or lease of the storage facility shall be provided to the City prior to the commencement of the lease and is a condition precedent and ongoing requirement of the Agreement. 2.2 EQUIPMENT 2.2.1 At a minimum, Contractor shall own or lease four (4) Class "A" Towing/Recovery Vehicles and two (2) Class "B" Towing/Recovery Vehicles in their fleet at time of RFP opening to be considered. 2.2.2 Definition of Vehicle Class specifications (A, B, C) shall be per Palm Beach County Ordinance 2011-008 Palm Beach County Towing Ordinance adopted May 17, 2011 and as amended. 2.2.3 Tow Truck Class Specifications: Additionally, Contractor shall, within forty-five (45) days of award, prior to execution of Tow Franchise Agreement and as a condition precedent to engaging in towing activities in the City own or have under lease or under a joint use agreement the following: Option I - Single Provider: One (1) Class "C Towing/Recovery Vehicle and one (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle. Option II - Two Providers: One (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle Option III - Three Providers: One (1) Class "D" Towing/Recovery Vehicle Draft Contract 3 of 16 Page 1307 of 1812 2.2.4 Additionally, Contractor, at time of RFP shall provide information that Contractor will have access through sub -contract, lease, or joint use agreement, to one (1) Lowboy with capabilities to transport all large scale City Trucks (Fire Trucks and Sanitation Trucks) at approximately 64,000 lbs. The Lowboy shall have: air ride suspension, power winch, pulling capability 12,000 lbs minimum for dead pull, air brakes with auxiliary air supply and shall be a minimum 48' long. 2.2.5 All wrecker equipment shall have a current Palm Beach County Towing Operator Permit and a valid Inspection Approval Decal on the equipment. Equipment listed below shall be outfitted at all times with equipment designated on Palm Beach County Vehicle Inspection Form. ARTICLE 3 COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT 3.1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall pay the CITY the sum of _$133,875.00 annually, payable in quarterly installments_ for the privilege of engaging in this Agreement with the CITY. The first quarterly payment shall be made on or before December 15, 2015 and thereafter in quarterly each March 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and December 15th. 3.1.2 The CONTRACTOR shall charge for vehicle towing and/or storage in accordance with the schedule of rates attached hereto as Exhibit "C": Palm Beach County and made a part hereof by reference. 3.1.3 The CONTRACTOR shall directly bill the vehicle owner/operator for towing and storage charges. ARTICLE 4 TERM AND TERMINATION 4. 1.1 This is a three (3) year term contract commencing December 15, 2015 and ending December 14, 2018. This contract may be renewed for two additional one-year terms upon mutual agreement of City and Contractor. 4.1.2 This Agreement may be terminated by either party for cause upon thirty (30) days written notice by the CITY to CONTRACTOR in which event the CONTRACTOR shall be paid its compensation for services performed through the termination date. In the event that the CONTRACTOR abandons this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, it shall indemnify the CITY against any loss pertaining to this termination up to a maximum of the full contracted fee amount. All finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, plans, surveys, and reports prepared by CONTRACTOR shall become the property of CITY and shall be delivered by CONTRACTOR to CITY. 4.1.3 Notice of intent to terminate, and the reason(s) therefor, shall be given in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested or by hand delivery. Draft Contract 4 of 16 Page 1308 of 1812 4.1.4 Upon the CITY's notification of intent to terminate for cause, the CONTRACTOR shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of said notice to cure any default, provided, however, that the CONTRACTOR shall have not more than two (2) opportunities to cure in any calendar year; or 4.1.5 The CITY's Police Department may issue a formal reprimand to the CONTRACTOR for any act of omission or commission which, in its sole discretion, is deemed to be a violation of this Agreement. Any number of reprimands shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement and/or removal of the CONTRACTOR from consideration of renewal of the Agreement. The precise number and severity of reprimands thereof to be determined are at the sole discretion of the CITY's Police Department. 4.1.6 Upon the completion of this Agreement or termination by either Party, vehicles marked for confiscation by the CITY's Police Department for use by the CITY's Police Department in accordance with State Statute, will be towed to the Public Safety Building Compound. 4.1.7 This Agreement may also be terminated by the CITY for convenience upon thirty (30) days written notice by the CITY to CONTRACTOR. In the event the Agreement is terminated for convenience, the annual franchise fee shall be prorated. ARTICLE 5 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 5.1.1 NOTICE: Whenever any party desires to give notice unto any other party, it must be given by written notice, sent by registered United States mail, with return receipt requested, hand delivery or facsimile transmission with receipt of delivery, addressed to the party for whom it is intended and the remaining party, at the places last specified, and the places for giving of notice shall remain such until they shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this section. For the present, the CONTRACTOR and the CITY designate the following as the respective places for the giving of notice: City: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone: (561) 742-6010 Fax: (561) 742-6011 Copy To: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody, & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Phone: (954) 771-4500 Fax: (954) 771-4923 Draft Contract 5 of 16 Page 1309 of 1812 Contractor: Steven Beck Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 410 N.E. 5th Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone: (561) 369-1096 Fax: (561) 369-0698 5.1.2 ASSIGNMENT/AMENDMENTS. This Agreement, or any interest herein, shall not be assigned, transferred or otherwise encumbered, under any circumstances, by the CONTRACTOR without the prior written consent of CITY. For purposes of this Agreement, any change of ownership of CONTRACTOR shall constitute an assignment which requires CITY approval. However, this Agreement shall run to the CITY and its successors and assigns. It is further agreed that no modification, amendment or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 5.1.3 NO CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONTRACTOR any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of this provision, the CITY shall have the right to terminate the Agreement, without liability, at its discretion and to deduct from the contract price, or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift or consideration. 5.1.4 BINDING AUTHORITY. Each person signing this Agreement on behalf of either party individually warrants that he or she has full legal power to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for whom he or she is signing, and to bind and obligate such party with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 5.1.5 HEADINGS. The headings contained herein are for the convenience of reference only and shall not be considered for the purpose of interpreting the provisions of this Agreement. 5.1.6 EXHIBITS. Each Exhibit referred to in this Agreement forms an essential part of this Agreement. The exhibits, even if not physically attached, should be treated as part of this Agreement and are incorporated herein by reference. 5.1.7 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement or application thereof to any person or situation shall to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, and the application of such provisions to persons or situations other than those as to which it shall have been held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected thereby, and shall continue in full force and effect, and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 5.1.8 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida with venue lying in Palm Beach County, Florida. Draft Contract 6 of 16 Page 1310 of 1812 5.1.9 LEGAL REPRESENTATION. It is acknowledged that each party to this agreement had the opportunity to be represented by counsel in the preparation of this Agreement and, accordingly, the rule that a contract shall be interpreted strictly against the party preparing same shall not apply herein due to the joint contributions of both parties. 5.1.10 EXTENT OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the CITY and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. 5.1.11 ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. In connection with any litigation arising out of or in connection with the Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. CITY ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY WITNESSES: STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BY: CONTRACTOR BY: Print Name: Title: Draft Contract 7 of 16 Page 1311 of 1812 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 by of and acknowledged (s)he executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper official of , for the use and purposes mentioned in it and they affixed the official seal of the corporation, and that the instrument is the act and deed of that corporation. 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Cl) \ � N co 0 S (Y) ¢ 2 n . k U) ■ ,It \ � N co 0 � (Y) ¢ 2 n . k U) k° z ELU 0 ) /am ON �f �/ E > / / 00 *: > « LL L2=pr$rm m z - 3/ m \5 m $ 0-2-a)± o G� 2■ w ± w I < 2 ± w o �± ± w �,�66 Nj R § 0LLJz _� •• .. .. �) z ± ƒ �§\ m Lu 0 ® 0 0 § a § m LLJA eLLJ z _ 0 i / E \ j ¥ e < / e < E z § < e z_ 2 i e / z LL ƒ & < / < L 7 O e ± f < 0 L 0 § 0 z] zi m o3 i e U) \ E 0D /� 0 E }j /\ U)j/ 0 < m \ j </ 7§ 5 =) F-- 3 L) FL ƒ\ C) F -- i J 7 z ± E 7 z= z 7 o= o= z o 0 = 7 O= § k <± o > < m z m O 00 O* m m E o O ,It \ � N co 0 � (Y) ¢ 2 n . k U) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Procurement File DATE: December 7, 2015 FROM: Tim W. Howard, Director of Financial Services RE: RFP No.: 064-2110-15/JMA Three Year Franchise Towing The current Franchise arrangement for Towing and Storage Services has been in place for the last five (5) years and the City has an agreement with tow (2) providers. Each Provider pays an annual franchise fee of $95,000 for the current/last renewal period for a total annual franchise fee of $190,000. The RFP that is being recommended to be awarded included an option for the award to go to one (1), two (2) or three (3) vendors, to be determined by the City as to what is in the best interest of the City. RFP No. 064-2110-15/JMA was released and advertised on October 13, 2015. The RFP opening was publicly held on November 18, 2015 at 2:30p.m. The City received four (4) responses. A review committee comprising of Captain Matt Zeller, Scott Harris -Forfeiture Specialist, and Ramon Dauta-Senior Fleet Mechanic reviewed the four (4) proposals. It was determined that the arrangement with tow (2) providers was working well for the City and was determined to recommend awarding RFP No. 064-2110-15/JMA to two (2) providers. All submittals were rendered as responsive and responsible. As a result, copies of the proposals along with the tally sheet were given to the reviewers to review and score. The individual scoring was returned to Finance and a summary of reviewers' scores was compiled. As a result of the scoring the two (2) vendors with the highest scores are: • Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. • Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. The proposed Annual Fee for a Double award from Beck's was $101,123 and from Blake's was $133,875. It is the recommendation to award a franchise agreement to both vendors at the fee they proposed for a double award, resulting in an annual franchise fee of $234,998. Page 1318 of 1812 /Cl) LUv 0 0 2Z O F- O LL H Z LL LL LL V LU Q U QNZ 1.1. LL I.f LU LL LU I.f - I.f N O LL a. 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O O O O O O O O O O O O O OU O O O O O O O O O O O p LL. 00 rn r- 00 I- 00 00 00 00 C6 00 W ~ o O N z Q O� Z O C) O O C) O O C) O O C) O O O O O O O O O J m O 00 O 00 r_:O 00 r_:O 00 00 O 00 H U W N_ = O O O O O O O O O O O O U1LU O O O O O O O O O O O O Z LL.Ln 0') CO 00 O CY) O r— O C'7 00 C'7 Q C'7 C'7 C'7 C'7 Nt CO CO CO co co co co Ot 0 0 0 0 � U, W t7 Z Z U z � O LU � 00 S O0 L H � J = 0 J = 0 J = 0 J W UJ J W 2 J W 2 WLQ INS W 0 1 J Q Q O Q OZ m 2 m 2 d rn rn rn rn N_ co 4- 0 cY) N c6 A7 W, WIN F21 61,1111"""11 E C K'. "'ro w __ - "1 ­11 I N C PROPOSER'S STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION Beck's Towing & Recovery,, Inc. 410 N.E. 5111 Ave. Boynton Beach, A. 33435 Beck'sTowing is a corporation owned by Steven E. Beck, in the State of Florida our hours of operation for the office is Monday — Friday 8am till 6PM Saturdays 10am till 12PM Sunday is by appointment Beck"s has been in business for 20 years operating in Boynton Beach, Fl. Owner.- Steven E. Beck 1265 N.W. 13thSt. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 561-436-9292 410 N.E. V` Awe Pvu-.' 561-369-1096 Swicon Beach, F-1, rAX 561-369-0698 33435 owing ad. [Country] �';ES SITE Beckstowing-com Page 1320 of 1812 T "'R OF TRA,NSM'TTAL ie<.vuxae aux11 Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. is the only party interested solely in the City of Boynton Beach RFP#o64-2110-251JMA. IV* I'M ff"MIT1,91T ma$ Page 1321 of 1812 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL 4 :..r is.* ate N.!9:11:1141.1,110117-114(0:15 R11RT Page 1322 of 1812 Number of years Organization as stated on the Acknowledgement of Business •e Form has been i business. requirement three years. • • r Ml - # Numberof - Palm Beach CountyDetail Operating Permitbeen • State the name of - individual who will have personal supervision B., Steven E. ck responsibility of the City of Boynton Beach account. i Detail any Professional Recognition/Awards - • by the organization during the past five years. See Attachments Copies to be attached. Detail organization has curr- place an ongoing training / safety program. Copy of program table of contents to be attached as a Describe any r. r arbitration, mediation or other proceeding whereby, during the past seven years, a court or any administrative # ruled against the firm in any manner related to • • .. V ' outcome and amount of Detail any Pal County ConsumerInclude - and Palm Beach County Citations during the post seven years. Includeoutcome and amount of settlement. 4 :..r is.* ate N.!9:11:1141.1,110117-114(0:15 R11RT Page 1322 of 1812 sa,�I, Delray Beach Fire -Rescue Department AY 501 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray each, FL 33444 (561) 243-7412 * greenk@t-nydelr-ybeach,coma Mr. Steve Beck Bead 's Towing &Recovery Inc. 4 10 NE 5"' Ave. Boyntori Beach, FL 33435 NEMINNEM On behalf of the City of Delray Beach mid the Dt4ray .Beach Fire, Rescue Department, I would like, to thank you -f your assistance in providing Wvaged vehicles for our training purposes. Without your willingness to help, wo would have been unable to complete important firefighter training in vehicle extrication and patient packaging and care. We would Wso like to thmk you for your quick, pro&-ssional response to motor vehicle accidents. Your tow truck operators help to provide a safe ernergeiicy scene for public safety personnel to operate in, Their efforts to clew damaged vehicles from the roadway in a timely manner allow law enforcement perm anel to restore normal traffic flow, We greatly appreciated our professional relationship and look- forward to an years of working together in the fature. Kevht L Green Assistant Chief of Operations MM c: Damielle Connor, lire Chief Anthony Strianese, Police Chief Louie Chapmxi, Jr., City Manager 'TreParingfoi- the worst, live -in the best Page 1323 of 1812 The City of Boynton Beach FL Ray Carter, Deput), Fire Chief Operations Boynton Beach Fhw Rescue Department 100 E. BoYllion each Boulevard Ell V4 B NINE-" ,% -, am Ov- oynion each, Florida 334.35 < Phone: (561) 742-6339 !XX: (561) 742-6334 E-maik ca ne n - C24 ci. b o-vi i toi i - b ea ch � A i a August 10, 2009 Mr. Steve Beek Beeks Towing 410 NE 5 Ih Ave Boynton Beach., FL 33435 Beck's continues to give of themselves, in assisting the community through working closely with our personnel and providing services that are very much in demand along the 1-95 corridor, Steve, on again, please allow us to thank you for your continued support and professional assistance in our times of need, Sincerely, k7� VP, A t Ray Cai ter, Deputy Chief of Operations Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department cc: Kurt Bressner, City Manager William Bingham, Fire Chief Jeff ,iv ergood, Director of Public Works Alilel,iva's Garewqv ro rhe Gujj.srream Page 1324 of 1812 Page 1325 of 1812 Describe any pending inquires not resolved with Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs, Towing Jurisdiction If Proposer is a Corporation, answer the followling Date of Incorporation: 1996 Date of Incorporation State of Incorporation: Florida State of Incorporation President's Name: Steven E. Beck President's Name Vice Presidents Name:N/A Vice President's Name Secretary's Name: N/A Secretary's Name Treasurer's Name: N/A Treasurer's Name Name and address of Registered agent: Name and address of RegisteTd_agent 410 N.E. Sth Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 3W5 If Proposer is an individual or partnership, answer the fbilovVing Date of organization ,Incorporated in 1995 Name and address and ownership units ISteven E. Beck of all partners 410 N. E. 6th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 State whether general or limited rtnershi If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, state such here and submit evidence of compliance with Florida Fictitious Name Statue with the propowl--,— identify if Proposer has any interest in automotive or truck repair, paint and body, salvage, junkyard, or recycling businesses, and shall acknowledge and list the specifies. IF 'IDENT"A• S SUCH Dete I your office location address and 1410 RE. 6th Avenue, Boy- Mon' Beach, FL SM35 hours of operation. Morday Saturday- through Friday- 8:00am Hi 6:00pm 10,00arntill 12:00pm �!nft. ;�poirtrmrd Page 1325 of 1812 El Page 1326 of 1812 4;.r 0 4 1? i Y0 Z li �a �P LU m t i � r. Page 1326 of 1812 ME A§ta AAI;m Or l's., I 'w ttla a&:, I c"ty #* aftw*W is a tme and ooned copy of the tkies of Incopmad f 8, T � ,, corporaflon, filed on February 29, 19.46, as .4umn ky ft records f this oftv- The m co is P9600001 -9440 A, -u:+: AAF A Page 1327 of 1812 BUSINESS E: BECK'S TOWING C VE Y INC. LOCATION: 1 E 5TH AVE CLASSIFICATION: WREC I VI . WRECKERS. BECK'S TOWING & RECOVERY IiPl ... �Y.; 410 NE 5TH AVE BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 E. Any changes in name, address® suite, ownership, etc. will require a new application. U, RECEIPT NO: 1600016528 CONTROL NO: DATE ISSUED: BUSINESS TAX FEE: 9 DELINQUENT PAID:OTAL AMOUNT 385.90 •� 'August 25, t:September t 2016 CONSPICUOUSLYBUSINESS TAX RECEIPT MUST BE DISPLAYED TO PUBLIC VIEW AT BUSINESS LOCATION Page 1328 of 1812 n t I Page 1329 of 1812 1 i 4 f � *i A I � al Ai li a 1 rL CL O w s A 11 it ll, fA r • rF; cn w + �+a • ■ ! a, 7L co • 4 ! ! ! LU ! + i + IL + ! i .. UJ A. %. • ! 4 *' ID ♦, A ii tt { 4 j 9 W+ #+i S ! i 1 � i ! • !, , } { } ! !; t I Page 1329 of 1812 I Page 1330 of 1812 CL cm CL CL 92 a r f Y ® W P N r NC4 cm N ®3 V Ll LL F � o ®S i nr f f � � f e d U. ,. .9 LL U w LL f3 U • a r a w ® b 1� pyy,y W � V y`� q E � P�i =e Z 0 '— CO p cc V ` ® •` b H ® ® I Page 1330 of 1812 0 Page 1331 of 1812 T� r� CD in 0 co C*4 CV 1 0 M 9 OTT� to X 0 cc z .2 E LL CL cl E _IL 320 LLCLCL_ 0 Page 1331 of 1812 Service on all Beck's Towing fleet is performed every 18,000 miles (Due to the fact that we use all synthetic fluids). Tires are replaced following all DOT regulations. All major repairs are done at the dealer. Maintenance records are attached. Page 1332 of 1812 VIN#lHTMkAALBBH281966 WITH 2010VULCAN LCG BED#LCG12-0339-0210 7/16/10 L.O.F 0 3,728 MILES 1/12111 L.O.F @ 5,388 MILES 05/24/11 NEW FRONT 71RES @ 12,737 MILES 06/20/114 NEW REAR TIRES @13,795 MILES 11/01/11 L.O.F @30,540 MILES 04/03/12 NEW BATTERIES FROM CARQUEST @39,257 MILES COST 241. 06/19/12 4 NEW REAR TIRES@43,109 MILES 06/25/12 2 NEW TIRES FROM ELPEX @ 43,210 MILES COST S 690.91 10/11/12 L.O.F & TRANS FILTER @48,750 MILES IS 10/23/12 NEW AIR RIDE LEVELING VALVE $12034 01/04/13 FAN FULLY BERRINGS AND NEW BRACKET COST $720.00 @ 53,351 MILES 5/14/13 4 NEW REAR TIRES @ 61,000 MILES, 07/02113 TRANS SERVICE AND A/C POWER MODULE RECH. INT S 94&00 mt; 05/07/14 NEWTIRES ALL SIX @ 79,375 Mll ES 06/27/14 NEW STERING GEARBOX 900.00 rechtein 07108114 I..O,F AT &3,658 MILES ,A k1w, ft 08/01/14 NEW BATTERIES FROM BEITER @84200 MILES 11/07/14 CRUSE CCONTROURT MTR COVEPH/P OIL PUMP. RECHTIEN@91,843MILE5 5100.00 11/13/14 REPLACE #6 INJECTOR WARRANTY @92,248 MILES 0.3/04/15 L.O.F AND FUEL FILTER @98,744 MILES 05/08/15 FRONT BRAKE SHOES @103,370 MILES DONE BY S.B Page 1333 of 1812 all Page 1334 of 1812 Trucks PURCHASED NEW ON 11/15/2011 VIN#lHTMMAAM5BH376780 2011 INTERNATIONAL 4300VULCAN LC8 L821'STEEL ED TIRE SIZE 245-70-19.5 is Page 1335 of 1812 2007 FORD F-550 WITH AJERROAN SELF LOAOERPURCHESED06/17/09 VIN*lFDAFS6FU7EB23674 TIRE SIZE 225-70-19.5 OIL FILTER tCAR QUEST 884312 FUEL FILTER# CAR QUEST 884312 10/31/09 L.O.F AND FUEL FILTERS @ 3,941 MILES BY &B 06/08/10 NEW FLASHER GROTE* 44090 03/14/13 NEW BATTERIES FROM BEITER 170.55 03/14/15 NEW OFFIMA BATTERIES 17,800 10028/14 NEWALTER NATOT CAR QUEST 184.00 MILES 17,543 0.3/04/15 REPLACE OEM FICM POWER BYTHE HOUR 17.173 MILES $ 1287.35 Page 1336 of 1812 LY BODY PURCHESED 05/22/14 TIRE # VIN* 2NKHHN7X3CM325310 ■" � ori � tk' '.. a !n.lfirj�l 2111449141 Page 1337 of 1812 FLAMED BY CENTURY SERIES 20 24'BED TIRE SIZE 275X7OR22.5 Page 1338 of 1812 Truck 4 2014 International 33,000 GVW Century E R Ir car carrier Length /4 \#\\\0/^ \#7/R 7\d# /0.000 (¥2 12,000 (b planetary 75' 7/16" \Q #l± Wheel lift \y\d# 5.000 lbs Page 1339 of 1812 Truck 22 2007 Fordi 17y950 GVW 2007 JERRDANii Boom • iii lb retracted 6,000 extended Dual 8,000 lb winches ii cable Page 1340 of 1812 Truck 5 2011 International 25,500 GVW Century LCG 12 SERIES 2 car carri Length 21'Width 102" Load Rating 12,000 lbs 8,000 .! Wheel lift rating 4000 Page 1341 of 1812 Truck 3 2012 Kenworth 1#! GVW D, ! 320/110 16 ton integratedo Boom 32,000 retracted 14,000 - - d -ft Dual planetary winchesii/ each #cable each Page 1342 of 1812 Page 1343 of 1812 R 2003 Western Star 80,000 GVW 2003 Century 9055 50 ton wreckerbody Boom iis 50 tonsi,and tons extended Underlift tow rating 80,000 • Retracted # 55,000 • Extended • i' 17,000 • WinchesDual Planetary - i for 50,000 lbs each cable for each winch Page 1344 of 1812 Truck 1 2011 International 25,500 GVW LengthCentury LCG 12 SERIES 2 car carrier 1 12,000 lb deck 111 lb winch 1cable Wheel lift rating 4000 /! Page 1345 of 1812 Truck 2 Ford F150 4x4 GVW 5,586 lbs Lifted 4" Over • tires for soft sand 9.000 !front mounted winch Page 1346 of 1812 41 a Page 1347 of 1812 '0 z>- -` L P t I CD Go d LO LO IV Cc cm CL CL ca 6 IL m a Page 1347 of 1812 - ! Enforceable a - + De t. Sgt. Johnny 205 Northe Hwy. West Palm Beach,# Lantana561-688-3000 1 Commander Robert Haggerty 500 Greynolds . 1. 33462 561-540-5713 1 it It Ofc. Scott Harris 100 E. Boyntonl Boynton 1. 33435 561-742-6178 1-071-77M=7 1111Z.11MI James Wintemute 30 - ## W. AtlanticAve. Delray Beach, :: Myrna Grater ## S. Federal I'felray Beach, Page 1348 of 1812 Calls by Day of Week (CST) ; ! 4 Da sunday 38 7° monday 1 1 tuesday 74 .1@ wednesday 65 13.80% thursday 80 16.99% May % saturday 45 9.55% Beck's Towing Inc. 47'j «. M. 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BILL TO PHONE VEH. MILEAGE OVMER ATTN R.O. NUMBER MILES FREE MILES 0 PER MILE STORAGE CH. DAYS AT PER DAY INSIDE STORAGE E7 HOLD d AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TAX TOTAL SIGIIIIIG THIS FORMRECOVERY 53378 'Remember, Professional service doesnl cost,pays" 0 Page 1353 of 1812 Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 410 KE 5th Ave. Boynton each, FL 33435 Averagf,-,, Al A by Drive( and Division Period: 0912112015 through 1111012015 Page 1354 of 1812 Avenave ATA by [Inver and Divis!ioti Period: 09/21/2015 through 1111012015 00� Driver I Y I Average ATA! Audwin De Los Santosriver 1 Cory, Dominguez Driver 1 Dale i z Driver 17 Jarred, t nt Driver 1 Tim, Pardo Driver 17 Report Total: 16.E Minutes DELRA Y POLICE DEPT, Printed i 1119/2015 11:59 AM Ave.410 N. E5th Boynton Beach, FL 33436 Page: 1 or 1 Page 1355 of 1812 Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 410 KE, 5th Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 A v e r a g e A - r'A b y D r i v en, F, zits 0-, i vi -s i o -i Period. 0912112015 through I111012016 Division: Beck's Towing Inc. Driver TypeAve ATA Audwin De Los Santos Driver 29 Cory, Dominguez Driver 9 Dale Dominguez Driver 20 Jarred, Stante Driver 18 Tim, Pardo Driver 12 Beck's Towing Inc. 17.6 Minutes Report Total: 17.6 Minutes H= Page 1356 of 1812 Beck'sinkInc. 410 N,. 5th Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Average ASA by Dfivtmi and Oivlision Period: 09121/2015 through 1111012015 Division: i Inc. ■ �, °'; Jarred, Stante- Driver 18 Beck's o Inc. 18.0 Minutes E:Re�o_rt To is 1 iri Cr LANTANA POLf E DEPT Printed 11/1r20a5 11:59 AM Page; 1 or 1 Page 1357 of 1812 Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 410 N. E. 5th Ave. Boynton each, FL 33435 Aveirage ATA fbv U`rive.arici Mvision Period- 09/2112015 through 1111012015 Division: Beck's Towing Inc. Driver _L_ Type_ Average ATA Cory, Dominguez Driver 32 Dale Dominguez Driver 21 Jarred, Stante Driver 14 Beck's Towing Inc. 22.3 Minutes Report Total: 22.3 Minutes CITY OFATLANTIS Printed 11/10/2015 12:01 PM Page 1358 of 1812 I Page 1359 of 1812 RANGE OF TOWING Beck's Towing Recovery,, ..., , Beck's Towing 8t Recovery, Inc. has been family owned Et operated since 1995. During this time our company has been on rotation with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office, Lantana Police Dept. and City of Atlantis Police Dept. In 1996 , we became !. Rrotationtowingfor City of BoyntonBeach,now only •i /, towerrotation which I am a part of for the past 5 years. I have also been the exclusive • of Delray Beachfor years. My companyon excellent performance,quick#a to a qualityi s and equipment. Our company focuses on Police Towing. We strive on fast service, professional drivers and courteous dispatch. Our dispatch is internet based which is accessible 24/7. Each call goes directly to the driver's phoneand it is timestamped per ' ! from start of call to finish. Each truck is enabled with GPS tracking. Att drivers are trained in Accident management (clean up, proper loading of vehicle and safety per DOT regulations).or complaints internally and Page 1360 of 1812 I , jr-Iliq ��,Jjj lip,, -11111 ifqi i IS IL URI 9 Beck's runs a full office staff for the hours of operation that are mandated by the Palm Beach County Towing Ordinance. After hours dispatch is answered by Stephanie Beck 24/7, Monday thru Friday an;f'., during the weekend is a weekend dispatcher. Communication is implemented by a computer based program directly used by all dispatchers and drivers of Beck's. Page 1361 of 1812 Page 1382 0 1812 Page 1363 of 1812 O M L r U ULUQ w ~ a O u Z u -a Q Q d a. _ O Q F CL J 2 n° V Z w knQui w V n = w � p ®0 0 0 H F- UJ LU cc LU t7 a a m LL r 0 r O i4 LL V r ty E X 0 l m co i U1 C CD O * IFO- O H Page 1363 of 1812 illillipliq 1111111ti � 11 Vehicles that are marked will be stored at the following locations - *OUTSIDE HOLD VEHICLES* 410 NE Sn`AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, ,� FL 33435 *INSIDE HOLD VEHICLES * (Sti.10R`111' TERM l'-fOLD 5 DAY( 0�` T"' AVENUEr IVIMYNTON 1, EACI , FIL 3343a "i 4 "'! 0 N E '11r 1, 399 SW 30T�" AVENUE 5 BAY49-101 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 Page 1364 of 1812 { ®®nnu c rl T11 �11111 �� 410 N. E. 5th Avenue Xc-Fdie-ss Boynton Beach FL 33435 city state zip 710=10,10,12,0122 Federal ID. No. 65-0653585 email: Beckstowing@aol.com If an Individual: doing business ignature as by: General Partner Signature If a Corporation: BecWs Towing & Recovery, Inc. Corporate Name E Attest: (SEAL) Corporate Secretary Page 1366 of 1812 NOTARY PUBLIC: STATE OF: ±LD-dd-,kCOUNTY OF: Pa The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this L day of &WAho'-2-015 by (6- who »( o are) personally known to me or — Commission Number. IX \"( IMY Commission ExpIres:6-(r((P Page 1387 0 1812 RATE SCHEDULE FOR CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS WASTE CHEMICALS Rate schedule may be submitted as an attachment. Rate schedule will not be utilized in the evaluation criteria. Description Rate Unit of I Measure Mandated andfor licensed through stae or local laws and approved by the Towing Company investigating law enforcement y/ r. *see PBC Regs. Prevailing rate _ I THIS PAGETO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER 38 FOR RFP PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1368 of 1812 Submit Proposals to: PROCUREMENT SERVICES #! E. Boynton BeachBoulevard P.O. Box 310 BoyntonFlorida 1 1 Telephone: • r -%IFP Title- THREE YEAR FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR TOWING AND STORAGE SERVICES RFP's will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified otherwise. RFP closing date and time is scheduled for November 18, 2015, no later than 2:30 POM. (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. Name of Vendor: BecWs Towing, . . Federal I.D. r: 65-0853586 Corporation Area Code: 1 Telephone Number:369-1096 Area Code: 1 FAX Number: 369-0698 Mailing 1 i / l: Boynton Beach, Florida Vendor Mailing Date: !/ E -Mail ! Z4 Authordized Signature Steven Beck THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSALORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDEREDa r ACCEPTABLE Page 1369 of 1812 7: T73" TLFO WIT, .7, W-1=1 k n- 77 aaUjL, Ci 14J�121 10i , 4. - 11--14.144 -;kTO] 0 - Belfcce, - -7 THE UNDERSIGNED Proposer, having familiarized himself Wdh the requirements of the RFP hereby proposes the following annual Franchise Fees: 1*jjt2j7m,,T*11j7q r) 1; Annual Franchlbe Fee s. Y UMM, I IF 57, Z--7—� PH Page 1370 of 1812 T 1, mi �Iiii� in ;7:7,# 174 I I IS I I I I INN 01 a rAS4QAr#I I igildnQuAll I gALAIRION 1 #1 t-1; 11, 44k , I t �Z�" J 1. Name of qtr,_II Towing & Recovery, Inc. 2. Business Address: 410 N.E. 5th Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 3. When Organized, 1995 4. Where Incorporated: Palm Beach County IV11ML S. How many years have you been engaged in the towing business under the present firw name? 20 Years 6. General character of work performed by your company. Towing & Recovery Y. Enclose evidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits. 8. Number of employees. 8 9. Background and experience of principal members of your personnel, including officers 10. Bonding capacity. N/A 11. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? If so, where and why?* No THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER 52 FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1371 of 1812 Contracts City of Delray Beach 13. Contracts on han,*'. 7m,=- $ Value Undetermined Contact Name JamqVAA.!ift *City of Defray Beach * City of Boynton Beach 14. List a#| ` r arbitrations to which you have been a party and which: I ) occurred within the last 4 years: None 2) provide case number and style: None M Page 1372 0 1812 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH AN'n-KICKBACK Affmvrr sm By: NAME - SIGNATURE Swom and subscribed before me QV60 this day of N _UJVK- 20 1 1�> 0 Printed Information: NO RY PUBLIC, S of Florida at Large I 14DI FICIkL- -NOTAkY SEAL' STAMP Steven E. Beck KM awc Beck's Towing & Recovery 54 Page 1373 of 1812 NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PRIME PROPOSER State of Florida County of Steven E. Beck Steven E. Beck 7 being first duly sworn, deposes and says th—at. 1) He/She is CEO of Beck's ToWng & Recovery Inc. (Title) (Name of Corporation or Firm) the tow contractor that has submitted the attached proposal (RFP). 2) He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached RFP and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such proposal, 4) Further, the said proposer nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, emMl.*yees or parties in interest, including this afflant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any other proposer, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the Contract for which the attached RFP has been submitted or to refrain from proposing 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 proposer, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached proposal or of any other proposer, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the proposed price or the proposed price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the City of Boynton Beach or any person interested in the pmposed Contract; and 5) The price or prices quoted in the attached proposal are fair and pmper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the proposer or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest, including this rvqnt. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN OADER 55 FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1374 of 1812 U 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. Retum <«:,.». your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business ? x Yes No 1rT AMERICAN INDIAN Do you possess a Certification qualffying your business as a Minority Owned Business? YES NO X KY , Name the Organization from which this certification waso ! te: Issuing Organization for e I tion F-IMM040 HIMUITTUE W Page 1375 0 1812 0 ._6 M.•1, a -- Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's poll of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, a, employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees fl drug abuse violations. 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 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 Page 1376 of 1812 X 01, l�IT-FUR-TUl"ITR'U-AFILY--STCY.�'?,�G-E SERFICIES BID No. 064-2110-15/JMA III::: p 11 MM -11 0 VAK m---Wlrxcw furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Contractor and its subcontractors and lower tier t- *ti.. w1w Am WWWWWWA 01-11 OMAN, Beck's Towing & Recovery, Inc. 14101,51 �-�M -- - - --- ---------- 13y. _ Steven E. Beck Date: 11-18-15 59 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1377 of 1812 RIC L. BRADSHAW, SHERIFF Detective Sergeant Jolumy Ortiz, MBA Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office Enforceable Writs Section 205 North Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach Fl. 33401 May 14,2015 for Beek's Towing, & Recovery To whom it may concern: Please allow this document to serve as official notice as to the outstanding service that has been provided to the Palm Beach County Sheriff s office Enforceable Writs Unit by Beck!s Towing & Recovery. Over the last five years, Beek's Towing has been the primary towing service for r': of Palm Beach County area, including the Wellington and Belle Glade areas for the Enforceable Writs th Unit. During this time, other towing providers have been contracted by the PBSO Enforceable Writs Unit for the same functions; however, have often fallen short of the level of service and diligence required for such delicate undertaking in the execution of Court Directed Writs. Our records indicate that Beck's Towing has provided services to our unit approximately 500 times in the last five years. Additionally, Beek's Towing has religiously been timely, courteous and responsible business partners both to the Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office and to our customers. Furthermore, Beck's Towing h continued to provide outstanding service while being one of the least expensive tow providers in the county. In closing, please understand that the above mention is this Detective Sergeant's strongest endorseme of Beek's Towing for towing services in Palm Beach County. Detective Ser _i . 61 Ortiz, NMA 3228 Gun Club Road , West Palm Beach, Florida 3340"001 - (561) 688-3000 - hftp:/ANww.pbso.org pp&� 1�78 511412M G.W�9MO�TeWOMWdsTedks ng M. CR of 1812 SEAN SCH=ER CHT,ZF OF POL= MIMMMM LA-',NTA-N,TA P DEPAKI'MENT A STATE ACCUDaED LAWENFO. CEMENTAGENCY To Whom It May Concern, I would like to take this time to acknowledge Beek's Towing and their superior service they have provided to the Town of Lantana Police Department, since joining Our rotation tow system in 1996, Since this time they have responded on many occasions, and have do so in a very efficient manner. Beck's Towing is one of thirteen companies I currently have on our rotation towing system, Throughout the years, this company has always been prompt, thorough, and very professional while on scene. Additionally, this company is one of only a few, which can provide a large scale of service when called upon to do so. They have various pieces of equipment, which can be utilized under various conditions. in addition, their equipment is very well maintained, which presents a very positive image, not only for them but or the various c . . h 1*,?, .1 % i ommuniiies t i"-,;�k-��.np-,; with raryprdlq tn thair I would highly recommend Beck's towing to any entity looking for a reliable and professional company to do business with. Should you have any questions regarding this, please feel free to contact me at your convenience, I may be reached at (561)540-5713. Respectfully, Commander Robert Hagerty Lantana Police Department 500 Grlynolds Cicle Lantana, Fl 33462 ( ;LJ 561)540-5713 %bbL-.2 500 Greyn,,Ads C"ircle , Larit-mi, Hori(,la 334.6'.-:. �Telei)hoi-ie 561-540-5701 - Facsimile 561-540-5-711 Page 1379 of 1812 DELRAY BEACh POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Serving wittl P.R.W.E, Page 1380 of 1812 AutoNation Collision Center Delray WMMM= I would like to take a moment to reflect on the business relationship'Aith Becks Towing. We have been doing business with Becks Towing fbr over two years now. They have always exceeded our ex-pectations when delivering peerless customer service. 'Fheir drivers are always courteous and well kept. They have bent over backwards Bor our customers and the Collision Center when vehicles need to be moved in a timeh, fashion. If you have any questions on their service please feel free to contact me at any time. ism= o Kelly Bebee Collision Center Director 1311 Linton Blvd Delray Beach FL 33444 Phone: 561-454-1510 bebeek@autonation.corr. Page 1381 of 1812 Ed Morse Cadillac Collision Center ;:. 2300 South Federal Hi y t Defray Beach, Florida 33483 m To Whom It May Concern; a ?myrnaEtter C l is n Center Manager r r° tar mmm Page 1382 of 1812 EASY PAY TORE STORES, INC 519 NO FEDERAL HY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 3345 i REF; BECK'S TOWING SERVCE TO WHOMIT MAY CONCERN: PROMPT AND COURTEOUS THEIR DRIVERS ARE. WE HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM I H THEIR E HAVE ALWAYS RECOMMENDED THEM TO ANYONE NEEDING TOWING SERVICE, WE FEEL THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE AREA, SI ERE 1 DOUG BESECKER Page 1383 of 1812 My 7, 2009 Nz. Steven 3eCk, Pr3rident 3eck's Towing 410 Ne 50h Ave Boynton Beach, FD 73435-2272 To whom it mav concera: On bahalf of the 3elray Mani Fire -Rescue Departme= (DBFRD) 1 would like to Vank you rot ycur genproas support. Over the la3t three ?3) years Bzck'c Toying has gone above and bey=6 the =11 of duty by helping or Train±nq Division with vehicle extrication whosa commitment to orainAng. The Delray Mach Tire-ReFCLe Dapartmant is wry fortunate to have a dadica ted company like Bech's Toying whosa commitment to cmargency services has had a prcfound impact on all of its employees, Again, thank trot. for V! you to! Sincerely, OV, Davil C j ,.,.......,Pi Fire -Rescue Chief Page 1384 of 1812 fa YF49"Y, a.'i lei A Commitment to E.,cellence ATFILL i SC1100L. December 13,2010 Bcck's Towing 4 10 NE 5"' Avenue Elo)�nton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Beck Family - 400 S.W. I 00i Street Delray Beach, Fl- 3'1444 Ph: j�61 266. I 100 * Fax- '�6 1,66- 1150 Dr. Marfine Carnphel! princillai, ANN'son Manning AVNiStanl Principal On behalf of the students and staff of Pine Grove, I wish to extend nny sincerest thanks for allowing our school to use your to truck to build our float for the Defray Beach Holiday Parade on December H, 2010. We also appreciate you allowing us to use your driver- Mr, Jared. He did a phenomenal job providing an excellent service, as Nvc1l as representing'you r companv, The parade was a huge success! Your contribution made the evening's activities more enioyable. Thank you for your support. We look fonvard to Your continued services for future parades. Happy Holidays! Sincerely, --7 P Dr, Marline /ampbe"I Principal Palm Bewh Cown- SuIlk)L)N - Rated --A- 1J y'llic Florida Depart.11CM ul, I' , LEJC.Ilio:l 2oW;- IN EQ1 Al. OPFORTE \11A ENIN-01 EV Page 1385 of 1812 Ben Gamla Charter oo 00 Joh Road, Bqynton Beach, FL 33472 4, Phone- ( a1) 7 -801 : ( 1) � 0 . . Beck's Towing A Recover 410 NE 5 Ih Avenue Boynton each, FL 33435 Decay Mr. Beck, Since 41y -a KWMeizrmr a In Page 1386 of 1812 I 110131kil"iTel 4mly-11,14111MA Page 1388 of 1812 • 1;;q gLe of I 110131kil"iTel 4mly-11,14111MA Page 1388 of 1812 Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. 1300 West Industrial Avenue Suite 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Phone: 561-737-3303 Fax: 561-734-7737 Principal: Ronald Schuster, President Email: rschuster@blaketowing.com Website: www.blakestowipg.com Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. is a local firm organized as a Subchapter S Corp serving Palm Beach County since 2003. Hours of Operation Office ,Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday and Sunday by appointment Operations Executive Team Ronald Schus . 'e. .1 •2M"A•LTM 561-703-5973 561-737-3303 Ron Schuster, Blake's TowinV President,J!'Owne1—h--ift1-Mw-4f ?nf Mr. Schuster has extensive experience in the transportation industry while operating the largest LTL intra -state Florida Common •Carrier for •28 years. Over his career he has worked closely with the Department of Transportation on compliance, safety and accident scene management. Ron has served on various state and national associations including Florida Trucking Association, American Trucking Association and Sales and Marketing Council. Currently he holds memberships in the Professional Wrecker Operators of Florida and Sunshine State Towing Association. Page 1389 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Purchasing Department PO Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 This letter of intent is submitted in response to City of Boynton Beach RFP 064-2110-15/JMA Storage Services. Our understanding is that the RFP is intended to secure one to three vendors to meet the towing needs for the City. Blake's Towing meets or exceeds each of the requirements with convenient location of secured warehouse, inside and outside storage and modern equipment in exceptional condition. Further, experienced and well-trained staff is supported by state-of-the-art software to facilitate response time, tracking, recording -keeping and reporting. Blake's Towing and Transport, Inc. is the best prepared towing company to serve the City of Boynton Beach and its citizens. The facilities and staff are located only a few miles to the heart of Boynton Beach commerce, business district, police station and impound yard. Blake's has the largest indoor warehouse and outdoor storage facilities which include a 10 ton auto lift to handle examination of cars and trucks as may be needed by the City. The warehouse is secured by Monitronics alarm system. Both indoor & outdoor storage is monitored with video surveillance for security of personnel, vehicle and general public while on site. is trained to recognize the needs and solve problems for our customer's with an attitude of quality and professionalism. All divisions undergo drug testing, background checks and continue through comprehensive training. Y E Anywhere software allowing instant broadcast of information to drivers and transmission of photos for enhanced communication. TANTMIDWALK011 f fi,*t.1kT41, 2. provided while working during the past several years with multiple law enforcement agencies, dealerships and insurance companies. I executed •in a professional manner at all times. We are committed to bringing the same level of excellence to the City of Boynton Beach. Page 1390 of 1812 LU • C14 (D U. ED .,CO • CL • r cl ' �. i t- 0 19 0 1 i1 of 1812 • CL • r ' i * r r►,; t i. �# t 100 0 m r tw+ • �* 0 * m lz l l C i - YEmmm M. 19 0 1 i1 of 1812 glaaSS,'iilai al CUSTOMER SERVECE EX-CELLENCE. A. WARD RECOPEEF41T 2010 1 � �� i m� cdae -�. Nominating Motor Clubs-, Asurion, Coach -Net, GEICO, National Automobile Club, Nation Safe Ddvers - L L A Uf 9 M I W F NF e a TT'V-,. H. Is I Ff C Recipient L 17! American Towman E-zpaefflon Movember 21 92010 1! 11-4 Arnwican Tawmm magazne -E= i f--" Stan QdM, Ediftor4ri-Mlef 77s S Wt P4ge 1392 of 1812 CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLEMCE AWARD RECIPIENT 2011 PrOMW by Mwdccn Tft== U"afne Nominating Motor Clubs: GEICO, National Automobile Club, National Motor Club, and Nation Safe Driver, -z FA American ToWm—an—Miag—azi—ne Steve Calitri, Editor -in -Chief Im -Y Liz -1) jQ-W", Wage 1393 of 1812 m Page 1394 0 1812 z 0 0 O 44 Z 0 z m Page 1394 0 1812 M I Pic z 0 0 6. eyd g 0 1+10 Iz 0 z 0 u 61-4 z Pic Page 1395 of 1812 6. Page 1395 of 1812 I N Ll 20 Page 1396 of 1812 U3 C120 Os N Ll 20 Page 1396 of 1812 E3 ""cICO!T-JSU"'NM ACE t-OrOf-WO EMERGIEVIO( W`iOAD- Mlay 2S, W& - City C11 Delrny Beach 100 NW r,ua Defray Beach., Florida 3306,44 Attertion: Pur-r—hasing Dei,-,rL-. Re: Blake's Towing Owner: Ron Schuster E PS Fiel_,: R'ep Page 13b7 of 1812 !! il \ • , W. My vehicle died at the gas pumps,•-• with my teenage daughter.s •: -e my Insurance company, Gelco, who scheduled the call. Gelco asked if we were in a safe area and then ■ that the tow. be there In less than 45 minutes. womanYour driver was there in less than that. He parked the tow truck and immediately checked on the welfare of me and my daughter. He asked if we had been waiting long and If we were ok. We assured him we were afright and we hadn't been waiting long. Then he asked questions about what happened with the vehicle. Upon hooking up the broken vehicle, my daughter and I entered the cab of the tow truck. The cab w dean and in excellent condition. Chris made us feel very comfortable and indicated that he tries to w respond as quickly as possible, especially when he sees a on job mine and my daughter's first experience in a tow truck, we were extremely surprised and appreciativi We felt very safe and assured we would make it to the repair shop with no concerns. I also want to mention that In our drive to the repairshop,we were asking Chris about otherll lk daughter was curious.• our questions regardings believes he Is extremely fortunate. w to pay for fuel and Indicated that the company covers that cost. He also indicated what a great f • to R • 1 topcompany. •e • l,., Page 1398 of 1812 611 N. Congress - Suite 160 Delray 561-265-3376 a i ellsouth,.net "People HeipingPeople" Blake'sTowing 11 r 1 r rWk ;; year'sThank you providing the truck and driver Ibr our annual participation in this complimentedDelray Patrick's Parade. R band concerned r -r '<rc playing # rTr but - -r your driver on such a smoothAde. It is important for us to have support from partners' like you assisting us with advertising our Aerie and your business. Feel free to drov bv our Aeri ai Marty r r * - Gip Page 1399 of 1812 Greetings•. Policy on Safety SAFETY — - .. ProgramDrug Free Workplace /Testing Procedure• -. In an accident r Disqualification KnowledgeDriver .. Unauthorized• Mechanical Failures f Breakdowns Speed CourtesyPhysicaf/Mental Condition Personal Appearance Improper Personal Conduct Page 1400 of 1812 MEMO I Uj ir —A LLI co 0 �<- Ir 0 LLI z U U < (n 0 z< CL Lu CL CL 0 u Z LLI W LLI < 0 0 V; Lu Z 0 ui CO CO 0 UJ wCo o u < < CL CL CL Is Ln cc LL0 Page 1401 of 1812 0 12 >- jD CV a W C) C) C%j a) CL a x I-- w 0 a) 0 C'm m L- a) C.) 4- r- 0CD .6 co to CV m OL 0 k2 6 m Cc CL -a 0) a) x — L- 0 w 0 V (D 0-0 7i c 1 a) —an > > > > > > > -0 0) :3 4? r 0 pi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 E z 2 w 0 E (D .9 .52 a) a) re 0 it w 0: 0) cr a) ir h; -0 m aP a) ca ad ad ca 06 C6 0 m w V 0m a 0 CL m Om m tm tm C 0 ui r 2 co .0§ 0) 101 ms 0 c cl. CCCXLL 0 00 < w m E < w CL CD C3 q 0 CD m < E tm 0 m 0 r- CL w T 0 i� LU C*D m CL E m w co a) a) a) CL z w z M �E CL 'o A -b 0 N a. c: 0 0 Lu ir v A c, IL W m cL :I- a' .0 LU X L- — W Cc z CO a) c < z 0 E E w cc 9? a) (D (D 0) z ca L- = M C Z < m®®` -+r t RA, > z z z z z z z ® 0 m U. ® a < E : D c 0 D -Jr.S CD 11 0 'a (D M � 0 cu m w m 0 0 a)9- ",- E V) C3 L) E co !g, 0 L- w C - 0 d) m E a L CL 0 a) m a) CL CL 0 0 0w a 2 0 3: A -C z m a) E m z I Uj ir —A LLI co 0 �<- Ir 0 LLI z U U < (n 0 z< CL Lu CL CL 0 u Z LLI W LLI < 0 0 V; Lu Z 0 ui CO CO 0 UJ wCo o u < < CL CL CL Is Ln cc LL0 Page 1401 of 1812 For the previous three years, Blake's Towing has performed towing services for several municipalities in Palm Beach County and South Florida. Blake's services PBSO zones three and four, the City of Lantana, Manalapan, Palm Springs, South Palm Beach, United States Postal Service, Geico and a number of f ealerships in the City of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach. Average estimated time of arrival (ETA) of 20 minutes from dispatch to on -scene (See report following from 2) High level of communication and on -scene support including interaction with public servants and citizens I Ability to provide multiple trucks on -scene as requested by agencyjirection Handling of single and multiple vehicle accidents through efficiency in clean-up, loading and time on -scene allowing for return of normal traffic flow. 47MApe rations Manager, Office ManagrAiW*ARpgiMj primary compound site located in Boynton Beach, FL. Blake's Towing also services Palm Beach Sheriffs �Iffice at the Wellington, Location. See detail of management team members within Form 2 attached. "Nespective resumes, licenses, certificati wrV-W Page 1402 of 1812 Bac F-, L,M! The managing owner has over 30 vears of knowledge aT(i PynPrip-tro I I Mi 11 11 111 1­Ut-1-1`TTYLdJ ana oTer tne roaa transportat on o� freight, vehicles, machinery and equipment. Furthermore, his experience has provided him with the ability to bring to the tow industry, exemplary safety standards, efficiency and experience in working closely with local governments in the southeast. Blake's vice president has over 10 Nears 3916, long haul carriers and providing performance based contract compliance for major national retailers. Additionally, she is a licensed certified public accountant having spent the last four years auditing SEC clients for one of the big four firms. This experience has provided close working relationships and technical experience with Fortune 500 clients in Palm Beach County. The VP brings a necessary skill set of customer service, accounting and detail organization to Blake's Towing. Operations Manager The Operations Manager has over 10 AVJ'§1q* WFV knowledge of tow equipment standards and specification. He has intimate working knowledge with interagency dent management in providing optimum response for accident clearance. 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CY F - w < 0 w Tr CL E 0 10 :m 07 a) w > u C) = 0 U = CL w < a) LLJ W 0 .2 00 W LL > (0 E > 0 0 :3 L 0 93L -.,, ® M :3 — < z > '27 F- m 0 a) 0 0 L) L- fa) m 'W 12: 0) (D W) L: a) 0 0 il a 0 Fl a a) 0 w 9) U) c > —F z m s < 2) A) I Page 1405 of 1812 PIATE 08795B DECAL 08797777 YRIMK 201VWDG BODY TT Type 3C7WOKALOCGI30480 RTR NETWr 7190 DLTEID - Date Issued 611 a12015 Plate Issued 101=012 CO/AGY 6 / 4 T# 859514667 B# 9799053 Expires PAIdnight Thu 6130=16 COLOR RED Reg. Tax 50.10 Class Cc& 92 TrrLE 109439279 Init. Reg. Tax Months 12 GVW 16000 County Fee 3.00 Back T&K Mos 0 Mail Fee 0.75 Credit Class Sales Tax Credit Months 0 Voluntary Fees Grand Total 53.95 IMPORTANT INFORMATION I. The Morida license plate must remain with the registrant upon sale of vehicle. 2. The registration must be delivered to a Tax Collector or Tag Agent for tmsfer to a replacement vehick 3. You registration must be updated to your new address within 20 days of moving. 4. Registration renewals are the responsibility of -y and Shan cc= during the 30-day period ptr Al the 0*36o1 daft show, on this mgistrafioL Renewal notices we provided as a courtesy and am not rNajred for renewal purposes. 5. 1 understand that my driver ficense, and registnatious will be suspended immeAately if the insurer denies the inSII nince inforruation submitted fbr this registration. .39 Page 1406 of 1812 Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs Division olu Towing Vehicle Inspection Form inspection Date: Inspected BY: eense #: Additional Comments: f Year/Make/Model: 2 f, 2 E7 K EF' Unit #: Equipment Type: Re -Inspection Date (if required): Class: revised 0112013 Page 1407 of 1812 A A SM&P -W CRITICAL ITEMS F FWI P F P F Commercially Manufactured Vehicle 2 spot & 2 flood 3" Lettering (COMP. NAME -Both Sides) 0 L] Amber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) & 0 1 " Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) a' U Braking Performance Ud ID Snatch Block 13' Uf U U Headlights Parking lights Ed U Minimum 2 safety tie -down chains (I foot each) 5 Gallon trash receptacle U U Rear lights Ef Q Fire Extinguisher U' LJ Tire and Tread jumper cables (1 set) Bolt cutters (minimum 112" opening) Signals CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS P [a F U P F Flares YU Flashlight Two-way radio or mobile telephone Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle) - CRITICAL P U F U P F Minimum rated capacity GVW_F 3 "L3 Winch capacity per class (TONS) revised 0112013 Page 1407 of 1812 POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS , CRITICAL U(, U Crowbarlprier Extra tow chain (6' - 8' with hooks) L3 Ll Dual rear wheels 5 Gallon trash receptacle jumper cables (1 set) Bolt cutters (minimum 112" opening) Fire Axe Heavy duty push broom & shovel -way lrench 4ug w "Oil Dry" or equivalent (50 lbs. of sand) Two-way radio or mobile telephone revised 0112013 Page 1407 of 1812 - ��._. -- r�Ea: _. _- ---- - NOLL � 5088 .. � r i7t4a �t nTg• $ t 3$E4e4e �b 1€+ ,g 3. 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LICOM well .t an ON and hibe, vampliwmmii� i p ."ffi following -scauriagnew odes orari ®Nunn CAMP1098! ®� its tM , - Insurance ._.Chwb and eraWnfamafim i .714000.00farit 1 th . do MOMAWS - � WWMIYAGL � dis -akeedin tho FMM,*� a1q.ab"WiW, aim ftillim , Of •T COMMONS ON REVERSE SIDE TmawmaRmNiAEMR MIMAGE-RECORDIM6.111 IM FORM.: Page 1408 of 1812 0.0marSIONTHIS, FORM IF BLANKr w�¢ CO/AGY 6 / 4 T4 959514684 B# 9798054 PLATE D6961B DECAL 06797786 Expires Midnight Thu 613012016 YRIMK 2014lFRHT BODY TT COLOR RED Reg. Tax 50.10 Class Code J92 'IN IFVACWDT2BHAY8919 TrnE 1107205968 Wt. Reg Tax Months 12 abee Type RTR NETWT $822 GVW 25500 county Fee 3.00 Back Tax Mos 0 Mail Fee 0.75 Credit Class DLIFEID 56234719&01 Sales Tax Credit Months 0 Daft Issued 611812015 Plate Issued 112312008 Voluntary Fees GrandTotal 53-85 IWORTANT INFORMATION BLAKE'S TOWING AND TRANSPORT, INC L The Florida license plate must remain wiffi the re °s upon sale ofvchisle. 1300 W INDUSTRIAL AVE STE 102 2. The registration must be delivered to a Tax Collector or Tag Agent for transfer to BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426-2907 a replaccand vehicle. 3. Your registration must be updated to your new address widda 20 days of moving. 4. RegJishation renewals are the respmWbffiV of the registrunt and shall occur during The 30 -day period prior to the cxphadon deft shown on this rqgisu� Renewal notices are provided as a courtesy and are not required &r renewal purposes. 5. 1 understand flut my ddver license and regishations will be suspended immediately if the insurer denies the i® information subm:itted for ads registration- RTR - REGULAR WRECKER Page 1409 12 License #: Decal #: L Additional Comments: Towing Vehicle Information: Year/Make/Model: 26i; ­i Tag #: Eff, 95 1 e Unit #: WMUMEMMM CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS P, F P F Ij U Flares U U Flashlight El U Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors -CIRITICAL ITEMS P = Pass P F P P F F = Fail 43 U Commercially Manufactured Vehicle v 2 spot a 2 flood Winch capacity per class (TONS) U 3" Lettering (COMP. NAME -Both Sides) POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL ber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) F Ll I " Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) F Braking Performance Ld ff Ll Headlights LdU Snatch Block Extra tow chain (6' - 8' with hooks) U Parking lights Dual rear wheels Minimum 2 safety tie -down chains (I foot each) Lit' U Rear lights. Fire Extinguisher LY Q signals Ui Ll Tire and Tread CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS P, F P F Ij U Flares U U Flashlight El U Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors White -Office Yellow -Business revised 0112013 Page 1410 of 1812 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle) - CRITICAL P F P F Minimum rated capacity GVW U' L1 Winch capacity per class (TONS) POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL P F P F U Ll Crowbar/prier Ef L1 Extra tow chain (6' - 8' with hooks) U Ll Dual rear wheels Ll 5 Gallon trash receptacle jumper cables 0 set) Q Fire Axe U Ll Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) U Ll Heavy duty push broom & shovel C1 4 -way lug wrench 0 L1 "Oil Dry" or equivalent (50 lbs. of sand) U Two-way radio or mobile telephone White -Office Yellow -Business revised 0112013 Page 1410 of 1812 PLATE MUD DECAL 18050()55 VR/MK 20121JERD BODY TT V IMCWDT2CH19146699 A. Type RUR NETWT 15534 DLIFEW - Date Issued IZJ3012014 Plaft Issued 512012013 I w COAGY 6 / 5 T4 834583850 V,4 TY -3576 Expires Midnight Thu 12131/2015 COLOR RM Reg. Tax 270.10 Class CAxle 41 TrrLE 111846W lait Reg. Tax Monft 12 GVW 2=0 County Fee 3.00 Back Tax Mos in Fee Credit Class Saks Tax CreditMonths NbhmMy Fees Grand Total 273.10 U64PORTANT INFORMAMON 1. "Me FloridR licmw Plate nrust remain with the registrant upon sale oftchicle. 2. The registration must be delivered to a TaK Callectur or Tag Agent for bransfer to a replaccment vehicle. 3. Your regishnflon mud be updated to your new address within 20 days ofmovin& 4. Regisfralion renewsh it tk responsibty of the regishmi and shall occur during the 30 -day period prior to the cq*ation date shom on this registration- Renew -al R# tices am provided as a courtesy and we not required for rawwal purposes. S. I understand that my driver licem andrc-�ow will be suspended ilmediately ifthe insurer denies the insurance informugion subwAftd for this nqos=ion. 41 Page 1411 of 1812 Inspection Date: Inspected By: Towingi Vehir-h- Infnanation. Year/Make/Model: Tag #: VIN #.- Unit #: Equipment Type: Class: License #: !,'.Decal #: Additional Comments: lml= F POLICE DIRECT"ED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL L1 Crowbar/prier F U Dual rear wheels Ll Extra tow chain (6' - 8'with hooks) U jumper cables (i set) U 5 Gallon trash receptacle 0 Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) Fire Axe U 4 -way lug wrench Heavy duty push broom & shovel Lk "Oil Dry" ore ivalt (50 lbs. of sand) Lk Two-way radio or mobile telephone revised 0112013 White -Office Yellow -Business Page 1412 of 1812 CIUTICPIL ITEMS P = Pass F F F = Fail Ll commercially manufactured Vehicle U 2 of & 2 flood .3" Lettering (COMP, NAME -Both Sides) Ll Amber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) 1 - Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) Q Braking Performance Headlights nSnatch Block Parkig lights LlMinimum Rear lights 2 safety tic -down chains (I foot each) Signals 0 Fire Extinguisher Tire and Tread CRITICAL SAFETY.ITEMs P F A, -P Flares U Flashlight Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Whiecle) CRITICAL P F CJ Minimum rated capacity GVW P r U U Winch capacity per class (TONS) F POLICE DIRECT"ED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL L1 Crowbar/prier F U Dual rear wheels Ll Extra tow chain (6' - 8'with hooks) U jumper cables (i set) U 5 Gallon trash receptacle 0 Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) Fire Axe U 4 -way lug wrench Heavy duty push broom & shovel Lk "Oil Dry" ore ivalt (50 lbs. of sand) Lk Two-way radio or mobile telephone revised 0112013 White -Office Yellow -Business Page 1412 of 1812 COI 1 127 T# ?26803900 FLORIDA VEFUCLE REGISTRATION B# ]i46419 PLATE EW66C DECAL 18643164 RVires Midnight Thu 1213112016 YRAWK 20161PTRB BoDy TT VIN 2NP2HMSX4FM273900 C01A)R RED Reg. Tax 34 3-10 Claw Code 41 te Type RUR NETWT 9576 TITLE 117404823 Init. Rev_ GVW Tax Months 12 26000 CountyFee 3.00 Back Tax Mos DUPEID Mail Fee Credit Class 41 Di12015 Pi I ate ssued 1141ate ssued 91271-2010 Sales Tax Credit Months TRANSFER: X Voluntary Fees dT 346.10 BLAIWS TOVANG & TRANSPORT INC TWORTANTMORMA31ON 1300 W INDUSTRIAL AVE #102 I I. The Florida license plab-- must remara with the n We of icl reWstrart upovehe 2. BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 The rcgishation must be delivered Tjx Coector og Agent for transf , to a nor T er to a replaccutent vehicle. 3-Ymn' reffish must be updated toy new address within 20 days ofmoving. 4- Registatkm-ation renewsh are the responsibility of the rcostranI and shall cc= during the 30 -day periodprior to the oTiralion date shown on this rcgL�&nflon. Renewid wdccs am Provided as a c0mtesy and are not rcqmred for renewzl pmposm. S. 1 understand dud my &hw licensa and regisbmflow will be suspended immc&ut* if the hm= denies the insurance infannaticm subtifted for dlis registration. RUR - GVW WRECKER rA 4�) Page 1413 of 1812 T I Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs Division Towing Ve."Rhicle Inspection Form Inspection Date: --I Inspected By: Towing Vehicle Infonnation: , " 1 Year/Make/Model: Tag #: VIN #: ?14: -j Unit #: I ense #: DecaI #: C�WTICAL SAFETY ITEMS 13.- Ll Flares U LJ Flashlight U Ll Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors CRITICAL ITEMS P = Pass P F P U' P, F F = Fail Commercially Manufactured Vehicle ii U_ 2 spot NL 2 flood 3" Lettering (COMP, NhME-Both Sides) 1" Lettering (ADDR., PHONE Amber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) Ll Ll Crowbar/prier Dual rear wheels & Permit #)Braking '. Performance U Q Headlights Parking lights 3Q Snatch Block Minimum 2 safety tic -down chains (I foot each) Fire Axe U Q Rear lights Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) Fire Extinguisher Ll Heavy duty push broom & shovel Signals Lr L] Tire and Tread C�WTICAL SAFETY ITEMS 13.- Ll Flares U LJ Flashlight U Ll Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors White -Office Yellow -Business revised 0112013 Page 1414 of 1812 REQUIRED -EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle) - CRITICAL P. F Minimum rated capacity GVW P U' F LJ Winch capacity per class (TONS) POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL C! Ll Ll Crowbar/prier Dual rear wheels 3 U,. 0 U Extra to chain (6' - 8' with hooks) 5 Gaon trash receptacle jumper cables (I set) LJ U Fire Axe Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) 0 Ll Heavy duty push broom & shovel 4 -way lug wrench U U "Oil Dry" ore ivalent (501 s. of sand) Two-way radio or mobile telephone White -Office Yellow -Business revised 0112013 Page 1414 of 1812 IMPORTANT INFORMAT[ON SECTION 320 .0605, Florida Stfftlft�zequires this registration certificate or an official copy or a bw copy of a rental or lease agreem11 ent issued for the motor vehicle described be in possession Ii 11 operator or carried in the veincle wMe the vehicle is being usW or operated on the highways or streets ofthis state, ........ ------ SECTION 627.733, Florida StauIes, requires mandatory Florida No-Faidt Insurance to be maintained continuously throughout the entire regish.it im period;- failure to maintain the Mail To: Tequii-ed coverage could result in suspension of Your driver license and registration. BLAKE'S TOWING & TRANSPORT INC Important note: If you cancel the insurance for this vehicle, 1300 W INDUSTRIAL AVE #102 immediately return the license plate flum this registration to a Florida BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 driver license or tax collector office or mail it to: Dept of lEghway Saftly Return Tap, 2900 Apalachee ParkwaN Taahassee FL 32399. Surrendering the plate will prevent your driving privilege brom ben suspended. CO/AGY 1 127 T# 863361631" FLORMA VEIRCLE REGISTRATION B# 1186853 PLATE E2492D DECAL 18060000 Expires Midnight Thu 1213112015 YR/MK 20061INTL BODY TK IHTMKAAN76H243684 Type RUR NET WT 9800 D11FEID * Datelssued 7115=15 Plate ]=red IMO/201 ��ZIA414:414 COLOR RED Reg. Tax 42.60 Class Code 41 TITLE 96111974 Init Reg. Tax Months 6 GVW 33000 County Fee 3.00 Ilack Tax Mos Mail Fee Credit Class 41 Sales Tax Creamoaft 6 TRANSFER: X Voluntary Few Grand Total 45.60 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. The Florida license plate must remain with the registrant upon sale of vehicle, 2. The registration must be delivered to a Tax Collector or TagAgent for trwansfifer a replacement vehicle, 'c", cr 3. Your registration must be updated to your new address within 20 days of mo 4. Registration renewals are the responsibility of the regisUvA and shall owcculwr the 30 -day period prior to the expiration date shown on this registration. sm. notices are provided as a courtmv and are not required fbr renewal purpo MIS 5. 1 understand that my driver license and registrations will be suspended immediately if the insurer denies the insurance information submitted for this re&trafion. 4S Page 1415 of 1812 Palm Beach County Consumer Affairs Division ORI Towing Vehicle Inspection Form Inspection Date:9 6 t I -A, -4 Inspected By: Year/Make/Model: Tag #: 920 VIN #! 44� Unit #: 0 lq,cense #: Decal #: 2 Additional Comments: ;­ C 11 1 , - � �A, Equipment Type: Re -Inspection Date (if required): X, i-1 Class.- PF CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS FlaresP, F 0' C3 Flashlight Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle) CRITICAL P F P.I. F Cy Lk minimum rated capacity GVW Winch capacity per class (TONS) POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL CRITICAL ITEMS F = Pass Re F F U L) F F =Fail W, L) commercially manufactured Vehicle 'Si sPot & 2 flood Uf Ll 3" Lettering (COMP NAME-Bothdes) I " Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) L) L) Amber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) Two-way radio or mobile telephone Q Headlights Dry" or equivalent (50 lb& of sand) Braking Performance Snatch Block U Parking lights Rear lights LJ Minimum 2 safety tie -down chains (I foot each) L) Signals U LJ 0 L) Fire Extinguisher Tire and Tread PF CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS FlaresP, F 0' C3 Flashlight Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle) CRITICAL P F P.I. F Cy Lk minimum rated capacity GVW Winch capacity per class (TONS) revised 011-9013 kite- ffice Yellow -Business Page 1416 of 1812 POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL F Crowbar/prier Dual rear wheels R U F U L) Extra tow chain (6' - 8' with hooks) jumper cables (I set) L) 5 Gallon trash receptacle Fire Axe Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) 4 -way lug wrench Heavy duty push broom & shovel "Oil L) Two-way radio or mobile telephone Dry" or equivalent (50 lb& of sand) revised 011-9013 kite- ffice Yellow -Business Page 1416 of 1812 Ala To: BLAKES'S TOWING & TRANSPORT, Ik4C 1300 IN INDUSTRIAL AVE0102 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 IMPORTANI� Wop MA-noN SECITON 320.0605. Florida Stat-tM require. this,4suad.. certificate or an or cOPY Or a true Copy of a rental or lease a nt I i M., M7.5 RVEMMMMIN I --It. b, childrett asd 4 through 5 years, scPar2te carder (or W� �Wblft m�ay be used, SECITON Q7.733, Florida a Statutes requires mandatory Florida No -Fault Insurnce to be maintained cord'nuously throughout K entire registration period;.&ijure DD maimain the required coverage could result in susPEnsion ofyour driver I icense and registation, FLORMA VEIRCLE REGISTRATION CO/AGY 69 / 02 T# 864660195 PLATE BU3578 DECAL Expires Midnight Sat 0812212015 YR/MK 2M/H]Nd BODY TK COLOR WHI VIN dot BW&rr151810338 T= RM Tax 2.00 ClassCode Plate 7yoc TOL NETWT Init. Reg. Tax Montlis County Fee Back Tax Mos DLIFEID Mail Fee Credit Class Diftissued UM815 Me Issued 7/W2015 Sales Tax Credit months Volunuuy Fees Grand ToW 2.00 ..... ..... T DAYO. TANT INFoRmATION 1. The Florida license plate must remain with the registrant upon sale ofvehicle. 2. The registration must be delivered to a Tax Cgllex,-or mr Tna Aam, fg, Mr, k f I the 30 -day Or Me reglStrafft and shall occur during Period Prior to the e*mtiOn date show- On this re&tmti.n. Renewal notices are Provided as 2 courtesy and am not required for renewal puWses. 5- 1 underStaM that my driver license and registrations win be Suspended immediately if the insurer denies the kwme infbnnation submitted f registr•tion. or this TDL - TEMPORARY DEALER ASSIGNED PUkTE ISSUED X 0 Page 1417 of 1812 Business infonnation. =11#1 17 1 =7 Year/Make/Model: Unit #: Equipment Type: class.- CWTIC&L SAFETY IT, EldS U U Flares U 0, Flashlight 0 U Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors I F REQUIRED EQUIFAM NT (E ach Velidde) , ClUTICAL P -F P T am U Minimum rated capacity GVW _L LI 0 winch capacity per class (TONS) CHMICAL ITEMS P Pass Ld, U Crowbariprier _-r- U1, Q1 Extra tow chain (6'- 8'with hooks) U 01 Commercially Manufactured Vehicle U 5 Gallon trash receptacle Fire Axe 2 spot & 2 flood U C) Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) Y Lettering (COMP NAME -Both Sides) I" Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) U U be Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) L1 4 -way lug wrench Two-way radio or mobile telephone Headlights Qr,, U Braking Performance Snatch Block Parking lights Rear lights or Q nimum 2 safety tie -down chains (I foot each) U CA Signals LX�. U 0 D Fire Ex finguisher Tire and Tread CWTIC&L SAFETY IT, EldS U U Flares U 0, Flashlight 0 U Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors I F REQUIRED EQUIFAM NT (E ach Velidde) , ClUTICAL P -F P T am U Minimum rated capacity GVW _L LI 0 winch capacity per class (TONS) =1 Page 1418 of 1812 POUCE DI RECTED T0.1,v PrjjUCKS - CRITICA L Ld, U Crowbariprier _-r- U1, Q1 Extra tow chain (6'- 8'with hooks) Dual rear wheels jumper cables (I set) U1 U 5 Gallon trash receptacle Fire Axe U U C) Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) Heavy duty push broom & shovel ID L1 4 -way lug wrench Two-way radio or mobile telephone "Oil Dry" or equivalent (50 lbs. of sand) =1 Page 1418 of 1812 CO/AGY860359757 FLORIDA VEIIICLE REGISTRATION BN 1977274 PLATE E33510 DECAL 19904921 Expires MidnIght Thu 12/3112015 YR/MK 20061KW BODY TT VIN 1NKDL49X66J147223 COLOR RED Reg. Tax 709.10 Class Code 41 Plate Type RUR NETWT 1MO TTfLE 951166621 Init Reg. Tax Months 6 GVW 80000 County Fee 3.00 Ba& Tax Mos DIJFEID 562347195-02 Mail Fee Credit Class r? pte Issued W2412015 Plate Issued 612412015 Sales Tax Credit Months Voluntary Fees Grand Total 711.10 BLAKES TOV41NO AND 7RANSpORT INC 1300 W INDUSTIVAL AVE STE 102 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1. The Florida license plate must remain with the regWrant upon sale of vehicle. BOYNMN BEACH, FL 33426-2907 2. The registristion must be delivered to Si Collector or Tag Agenrans t for tfer to a replacement vehicle. 3. Your registratiort tnust be updated to your now address within 20 days ofmoving. 4. Registration renewals are the responsibility ofthe registrant and shall occur during the 30-dayperiod prior to the coration date shownon ft registration. Renewal notices are provided as a comtesy mid am not required fbr renewal purposes. 5. 1 understand that my driver license midregistrations will be suspended immediately ifthe insurer denies the insurance filtormadon Submitted for this regisiz:VI on. RUR-GVWWRECKER PLATEISSUEDX Page 1419 of 1812 Towing Vehicle Information: Year/Make/Model: VIN Unit #: 11MUMNOVIN111-11fra-V #: ,n ice se Decal #: Additional Comments: Equipment Type: T, Re -inspection Date (if required): I Class: P, F CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS Flares P F d L3 Flashlight Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors P F REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle)- CRITICAL .r,I. P Ile F Minimum rated capacity GVW ---- �, ' _�L ','�.­ --is capacity per class (TONS) POLICE DIRECTED TOW CRITICAL ITEMS P = Pass P F U Q P, F F = Fail jumper cables 0 set) U Cornmercially Manufactured Vehicle El Ll 2 spot a 2 flood U U 3" Lettering (COMP NAME -Both Sides) G( Ll Amber Emergency Lights (Rotor Beam or Strobe) Ll I" Lettering (ADDR., PHONE & Permit #) Headlights Ll Ll Braking Performance Ll U U Parking fights Rear lights LlMinimum Snatch Block 2 safety tie -down chains (I foot each) U Q Signals Or Ld LJ 0 Fire Extinguisher Tire and Tread P, F CRITICAL SAFETY ITEMS Flares P F d L3 Flashlight Light reflective safety cones or red triangle highway warning reflectors P F REQUIRED EQUIPMENT (Each Vehicle)- CRITICAL .r,I. P Ile F Minimum rated capacity GVW ---- �, ' _�L ','�.­ --is capacity per class (TONS) White -Office Yellow -Business Page 1420 of 1812 POLICE DIRECTED TOW TRUCKS - CRITICAL F U Crowbariprier Dual rear wheels U Q F L) U Extra tow chain (6' - 8' with hooks) jumper cables 0 set) U 5 Gallon trash receptacle Fire Axe Bolt cutters (minimum 1/2" opening) 4 -way lug wrench Ll U Heavy duty push broom & shovel "Oil TWo-way radio or mobile telephone Dry" or equivalent (50 lb& of sand) White -Office Yellow -Business Page 1420 of 1812 FLORIDA VEMCLE REGISTRATION CO/AGY I / 27 T4 847809277 139 1162318 PLATE CZYC39 DECAL 05056677 Expires Midnight Thu 613012016 YRIMK 20121FORD BoDy VN VIN NMOLS7AN4cTO80526 COLOR WHI Reg. TaK 109.40 Clan Code 31 MILE late T ype RGS NET WT 3336 1084W 14 Init. Reg. 225.00 Tax Months 15 DLIFM 5e2u7195.02 county Fee 3.00 Bwk Tax Mos Mail Fee Credit Clan Dme Tasued w3mals Plaft Issued 313012015 Sales Tax Credit Months Vbluntmy Fees CAand Total 336A0 BLAKES TOWING AND TRANSPORT NC I WPORTANT WORMATION 1300 W INDUSTRIAL AVESTE 102 130YNTON OF FL 33426-2907 L Ile Florida license plate mug monin with the rcgupon sale ofvhid'. 2- The registration mug be delivered to T3K Coiled", -ACH, 8 or Tho Agent for transfer to 2 replacernent vehirje. 3. Your registration nmst be WdatW 10 Your new address within 20 days of movIng. 4, Regisfttion renewals are the responsibility ofthe reesfimt and shall occur during the 30_� Pm'Dd Prior to the eXpiration date shw. 011 this registration. Renewal notices are PrmcW as a courtesy and am not required for renevW purpom. 5- 1 anderstaud that my dri_ license and registra tions vn 11be suspended immediately ifthe insurer denies iffie insurance inforumnion submtted i for this registration. RGS -SUNSHINE STATE pLATEISSUEOX I, - m Page 1421 of 1812 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTACHING DECAL IMPORTANT ON 1. Clean am where new annual decal is to be affixed. SECTION 320.0605, Florida Statutes, , requires this registration certificate or an official 2. Peel decal from this document. copy or a true copy of a rental or lease agreement issued for the motor vehicle described be in 3- Affix decal in the upper Tight corner of license plate. possession of the operator or carried in the vehicle while the vehicle is being used or operated on the highways or strects of this state. FLORIDA VEHICLE REGISTRATION SECTION 3 16.613, Florida Statutes,requires every operator of a motor vehicle T4 964502611 B# 1995793 bansporting a child in a passenger car� van or pickup truck registered in this state and operated on the highways of this state, SW if the it is 5 years ofage or younger, PLATE ELTB30 DECAL 20005500 Expires Midnight Thu 12131/2015. provide lbr protection of the child by properly using a crash-testC4 federally approved child YRIMK 2OWDODG !"BODT� restraint device. For children aged through 3 years, such restraint dewce must be a separate c2mcr Or H VChidc manuflawees integrated duld sm, for cluldren aged 4 &mgh 5 years, WHI RM Tax 94362652 Init. RM a separate carrier or at bdt may be used I'late Type RGS NETWT 5092 GVW SECTION 627.733, Florida Statutes, requires mandatory Florida NO.Fault Insurance to Tax Months 3.00 Back Tax Mos be maintained contumously throughout the entire registration period; failure to marritam the required coverage could result in suspension of your driver license and reg6tratiIll . Mad 7b: Credit Chm BLAKES TOWING AND TRANSPORT INC 1300 W INDUSTRIAL AVE STE 102 Important now. If you cancel the insurance for this vehicle, TOYNTON' BEACH, FL 33426-2907 immediately return the license plate 1 11 this registration to a Florida driver license or tax collector office or mail it to: Dept of Highway Grand Total safety. Return Tam, 2900 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32399. Surrendering the plate will prevent your driving privilege fiom being suspended FLORIDA VEHICLE REGISTRATION COIAGY 6 15 T4 964502611 B# 1995793 PLATE ELTB30 DECAL 20005500 Expires Midnight Thu 12131/2015. YRIMK 2OWDODG !"BODT� TK COLOR VIN ID7HUIRDGSJ582083 TITLE WHI RM Tax 94362652 Init. RM 73.66 Class Code 41 I'late Type RGS NETWT 5092 GVW 6092 county F& Tax Months 3.00 Back Tax Mos DIJFEID 562347195-02 Mail Fee Credit Chm Date Issued 712312015 Plate Issued 712=016 Saks Tax Voluirtary Fees credit Monds Grand Total 76.66 IMPORTANT INFORMATION BLAKES TOWING AND TRANSPORT INC I. The Florida license Plate Must remain with the registrant upon sale 130 0 W INDUSTRIAL AVE STE 102 of vehicle. 2. Ile registration must be delivered to a Tax Collector or Tag Agent for bmecr to BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426-2907 a replacement vehicle. 3- YO- registration must be updated to yI new address within 20 days of moving. 4, Regishloon renewals are the responsibility of the registrant and shan occur during the 30 -day period prior to the expiration date shown an this registration. Renewal notices are provided as a courtesy and are w required for renewal purposes. 5. 1 understand that my driver license and registrations will be suspended immediately if the insurer denies the insurance infomNA! n submitted for this registration. XGS - SUNSHINE STATE PLATE ISSUED X RE Page 1422 of 1812 M1. o +• Ln Page 1423 of 1812 0 c tn cu 4- C: c RT �+0 I D 0 a, 4aL th m m L a CL m N ui CM ui Uimogu i c -' 10 cc ++ Alca o ` o u u . ° fm J L- nLn 1 •_ `n CN 0cj u C — CL c0 T-4 Ln Lnr u c, Ln �= :cLU ® _ LU f u UP Jo 4) v h ODLul �' L u nm u —LLJ �- ++ o `- ° cn u, v �= m u U u T .. bn <yLn tn0.9 c � F- �. LU UJ 41 to c ®CL LU v cu}, c c c L c LnUJ CLi �. v a JCL m CL ° c z CL NJ n, n, Page 1423 of 1812 J Ir U m C6U w r F= F- 0 wEL 0 a. w LU Ge LLJ 1 I -- w cr-i Wm a� o LU zv r, ¢ o.z M ¢ o W ww a J =a r � w 0 d Z w 0 cc -j w ¢ a d z 0 mw m o W ,,, m ®�¢ u, Q �a a LL LI) cr h 0 O Page 1424 of 1812 BLUES TOWING & TRANSPORT C. t B4 M= 1300 W. Industrial Ave, Ste. 102 3141 Fairlane Farms Rd, *7 Boynton Beach, Fl 33426 Wellington, Fl 33414 C '�' 0 f 1) 311 O YES O NO KEYS C,ryEN-T r MEM #/BADGE i P.O. MASE • AUTHORIZED BY f SIGNATURE' IN •REIkAARKWAioR • DATE k { , IN fel O YES O NO KEYS C,ryEN-T r MEM #/BADGE i P.O. MASE • AUTHORIZED BY f SIGNATURE' N Page 1425 of 1812 •REIkAARKWAioR • DATE k { , N Page 1425 of 1812 �Ae M # 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 11' 11'117FJP117♦' . 1 1= Driver I TYPe Average ATA CHRISTOPHER PETERS Driver 23 BLAKE'S TOWING & TRANSPORT INC. 23.0 Minutes Report Total: 23.0 Minutes Printed 5127/2015 10:43 AM Page 1426 of 1812 1300 West Industrial Avenu.- # 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 WITA-11VU&N[w, Printed 5/2712015 10:44 AM I NJ I VIA A I' Report Total: 14.0 Minutes Is Page 1427 of 1812 • 04/01/2015 through 0413012015 ns'G & TRANSPORT INC. lam LVIII:TARGAS Driver 15 Printed 5/27/2015 10:44 AM Lk�ff•ORT-ima 1300 West Industrial Avenu-- # 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 QtLAKE'S TOWING & TRANSPORT INC. 15.0 Minutes Report Total: 15.0 Minutes 9 Page 1428 of 1812 BLAKE'S TOWING & TRANSPORT INC. Status: Finished REQUESTOR Requested By: LANTANA POLICE DEPT Contact: Owner. Lor- Landmark- INFRONT OF PUBLI]K Loc -Address: 1500 Lantana Rd Lantana, FL 33482 Lor- Zone: Notes: TASK(S) Dest/Impound: Boynton POLICE Dest Address: 1300 W Industrial Ave Tog: Boynton Beach, FL Deg. Zone: Ignition Bill To: LANTANA POLICE DEP Ticket #: 154829 Nkenv;-'x: 5113/2015 4:49 PM SERVICE(S) Fla thed Light Mileage Storage (outside) ASSIGNED TO Driver: VICTOR SADO Vehicle: (18) LF -Light Flathed USERSINVOLVED Call Taker FRED MANCt Dispatcher FRED MANCE Cancelled By: Cancel ReaSOT: RIEM 0 to 1300 West Industrial Aven # 1 Boynton Beach, FL 3341 VEHICLE Make & Model: 2004 Honda Pilot Gray Vehicle #: 5/13/2015 4:17 PM Tog: N809UI Key Location: Ignition Reason: TOW Req. Truck: Fla ed PO #. Pay Method: Ca Member No.: Member Limit Co -Pay: Quoted Price., TIME STAMPS Received: 5113/2015 4:15 PM Dispatched: 5/13/2015 4:17 PM Assigned: 51IN2015 4:17 PM Confirmed: 5/13/2015 4:22 PM Arrived: 5/13/2015 4:29 PM Left Scene: 5/1312015 4:37 PM Dest. Arrived: 5113/2015 4:49 PM Finished: 5/13/2016 5:03 PM VIN: 2HKYF1 85X4H684553 Tag State: Fl - Odometer 2EM-MMM Actual Price: $287.00 Page 1429 of 1812 BLAKE'S TOVWNG & TRANSPORT INC. Status: Finished REQUESTOR Requested By- PBSO Contact: Owner. Lot Landmark: IN MIDDLE OF ROAD LocAddress: 7035 Seacrest Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33462 Loc. Zone: Notes: TASK(S) DeMmPound: Bl Dest. Address: 1300 w industrial Ave Boynton Beach, FL 33426 — Dest. Zone: Bill To: PBSO Ticket #: 143485 Remarks: SERVICE(S) Admin. fees Flathed Light Mileage Storage (outside) ASSIGNED TO Driver ROGER PARDO Vehicle: (1 7) Wheel Lift USERSINVOLVED Call Taker: DISPATCH DISPATCH Dispatcher DISPATCH DISPATCH Cancelled By: Cancel Reaso-I. • -WURTT1W. 1300 West Industrial Avenue # 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 VEHICLE Make & Model: 2008 Chrysler 300 Gray Vehicle #: VIN: 2C3LA43R18H258678 Tag: WD86C Tag State: FL Key Location: Ignition Odometer Reason: Police Req. Truck: LW -Light Wheel Lift PO * Pay Method: Cash Member No.: Member Limit: Co -Pay: Quoted Price: TIME STAMPS Received: 416=14 5:15 AM Dispatched, 4/6/2014 5:18 AM Assigned: 4/612014 5:18 AM Confirmed: 4165/2014 5:19 AM Arrived: 4/6/2014 5:29 AM Left Scone: 416/2014 5:48 AM Dest. Arrived: 41612014 602 AM Finished. 416/2014 6:15 AM onl= Actual Price: $304.60 Page 1430 of 1812 N. � u®a o Co U) U3 U) LO dere to o 06 c6 06 ai rli C) v N N co M v N N m 04 Lo m 64 � � r3 rs � 69 � � + ti � LO ti w Un cu W w Urs LO w w �n rD f° °s r m O U) r 00 O ,N T LO T N Urs T m T Nev Un T , N N N Un T w N � r• w cu LO T U) C) O d U') ® N a ® LO ® N O C) yrs CZ) N _® d U') ® N a ® U') ® N ® d LO () N LO 0 N r- M ,, ui 0) M a) Cl) g C%4 „, Clq a T T T + CN w cv> • U) LO LO d N N N ` 00 co 0 r O O O LL LL LL LL cu LL )' q LL, ' a • • • * • • • . �; , .'�' ,;Ic �! .. .. .. cu .. } +.: .. ,co ■ ■� • 0' w 0 .. • CO 0 r—. ., • - ., • - .. • + .. .. ■j m• CO - ' ■ , .. • .. ' •. . 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The idea was to operate a towing business that focusedo heavily•n efficien safety and customer service bar none. We believe that quality should intersect with service. id vi a c 1 0 0 y n rp eOra ffic �ion ien Over the past 7 years our company has experienced rapid growth and success. This is largely due to the excellent service, loyalty and overall performance we have provided to the city of Boynton Beach and surroundi_ng Palm Beach] County Community. Solid professional relationships have been formed with c A and co.s as well as major insurance companies and national roadside assistance companies. Iffice and Operations Personnel Our office personnel consist of VP Administration / Finance, full-time dispatcher and full-time operations manager. Our main operation is conducted at 1300 W. Industrial Ave, Boynton Beach with supervised dispatch and driver operations available 24 hours per day 7 days a week without exception. Blake's towing operations are concentrated in the city of Boynton Beach as we are c[qdicated to the service of the city; -hereby, our company maintains a consistent 20 minute ETA forpolice directed tows. It is our goal to communicate .Jith our customer, arrive quickly, avoiding any unnecessary wait times. Our dedication and service to local governme agencies is concentrated in and around the City of Boynton Beach including PBSO zones #3 and #4, cities of Lantana Manalapan and Palm Sprints. Community trust and satisfaction is out #2 Goal. Incident Management In responding to the scene of an accident, Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. practices optimum response in sending th,� right equipment and personnel to the incident scene quickly to ensure the effectiveness of the response. Perform as follows: • Average estimated time of arrival (ETA) of 20 minutes from dispatch to on -scene (see report —Section E) • High level of communication and on -scene support including interaction with public servants and citzens • Ability to provide multiple trucks on -scene as requested by agency direction • Handling of single and multiple vehicle accidents through efficiency in clean-up, loading, and time on -scene allowing for return of normal traffic flow. Once the drivers have arrived on scene, incident clearance is the main objective of the driver after the accident scene has been investigated by respective police agency. Following are the roles and responsibilities of the Blake's driver team on the scene of an accident. Page 1439 of 1812 Item F - Technical Approach, con td Removing vehicles from incident scene Protecting victims' property and vehicles Remove debris, spilled material from roadway Provide transportation from • vehicle occupants kq�Qng our these resionsibilities. ill i , I I t — !! . ii ? V � I F1 I I #Tne 74 15, wgiuMitsig-Volsolic &PIMMIMMIMP7,12ors ill I - I Once the vehicle has been loaded on h ",NMI I - . . . . I . I . a I . 0 - The entire dispatch center and company operation is supported by state of the art technology. Operations includes t use • Beacon • / Dispatch Anywhere, running the latest in dispatching, schedule, tracking, navigating • account software in the industry. Further, communication is handled via GPS live, onboard computers allowing instan broadcast • information to I• and transmission • photos • communication. i 4aving the •'` current rategic dispatching, rapid response times and accurate accounting procedures. The driving team is staffed with specialized and trained operators. We employ standard towing and roadside service providers as well as accident scene and recovery specialists. Each member of our driving team maintains a current FL driver's license or CDL license with proper endorsements, PBC Tow Driver ID badge and maintains a clean and respectable driving record. Prior to be added to the team, each qualified applicant must be cleared through our insurance company undergo and pass a road test and co -driving evaluation and complete a negative result drug and alcohol screening and criminal background check. As representatives of our company, all drivers are uniformed and ?dhere to a yersonal 1j&lkwtTaf • =Mon =IMM'"(41111ilza:40 Page 1440 of 1812 I I I N Page 1441 of 1812 Page 1442 0 1812 JOR u i » 1 / _ Ln , . . / / 2 \ \ \ / » : / \ \ n \2 \ / 2 \ / - 0 \ t & & < 0 » ±\ « » � \ \ \ In m ® to / C \ / LL \ \ to m « \ \ • _ \ « « 4 4 • ) ? ? \ \ : / : : < _ a r CL ^ \\ * - \ \ \ \ \ \ T » y » « i » < « ? # < Page 1442 0 1812 ♦ isig Telephone #561-737-3303 Fax R561-734-7737 Federal ID it . 56-2347195 email: Lschuster6bblakestowing.com If an Individual: i i ss Signature as E M M r�rr � s� - • • _ rr Corporate ,5,gnalu,e Title: r t Attest: (SEAL) Corporate r t THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER 36 FOR RFP PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1443 of 1812 -rk- � �� STATE OF: cv� COUNTY OF: 1' -al (Y-) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this A— day of 4U�YA015by I V\unalJ cAnu s. +t -i who is (who are) personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. NOTARY NAME, PRINTED, TYPED OR STAMPED: \3oN LLIEDi Lln#1 It 11; Page 1444 of 1812 I certify from the records of this office that BLAKE'S, TOWING & TRANSPORT, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on April 18, 2003. Ilia, was filed on May 25, 2015, and that its status is active. Alt Secretary of State To authenticate fids cerfflcateXbit the following site,enter this number, and dLen follow the instructions dispbye& TMAMTTTMTT#rf. r it MMM Page 1445 of 1812 scheduleRate schedule may be submitted as an attachment. Rate be utilized in the evaluation criteria. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDEF1 38 Page 1448 of 1812 =M —Z I'll 1111 111111111111111, 1 �#T Submit Proposals to: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6323 RFP Title: THREE YEAR FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR TOWING AND STORAGE SERVICES * : I I � � I I I � � 1111111 � � � �!! I T 111�1111111 111 11 L fill", I i - z : 0 1W-IIIIAL"114110 a -a All awards made as a result of this RFP shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Name of Ve-rdor Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. Federal I.D. Number: 56-2347195 Area Code: 561 Telephone Number: 737-3303 Area Code: 561 FAX Number: 734-7730 Mailing 1300 West Industrial Avenue, # 102 City/State/Zi : Boynton Beach, FL 33426 zcl�= �. jfmiff[7� THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER 49 FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 1449 of 1812 RFP No. OW-21110-15MMA In ine zerms 'is and specifications contained in the RFP and resulting Agreement. THE UNDERSIGNED Proposer, having familiarized himself with the requirements of the RF;,* hereby proposes the following annual Franchise Fees: I WSMO - MMUM-11MM2M�- 0- MEME - MOM 12=�- M IF, .......... 50 Page 1450 of 1812 Each Tow Contractor submitting a proposal included in these General Documents shall prepare and submit the data requested in the following schedule of information. instruction may be regarded as justification for rejecting the Tow Contractor's proposal. 1. Name of Proposer: Blake's Towing & Transport. Inc. 2. Business Address: 1300 West Industrial Avenue # 102 Boynt 3. When Organized: April 2003 4. Where Incorporated: State of Florida 5. -How many years have you been engaged in the towing business under the present firm name? f-1 C. General character of work performed by your company. Blake's Towing & Transport, Inc. Performs Iight, medium, and heavy duty tows including winching, Private property impounds, and accident scene management as required by several city, municipalities andpalm beach county sherriffs office. In—ad—c—rifiQa_Weqwide all roadside assistance to include tire change, lockout, *umpstart, and fuel delivery. 7. Enclose evidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits. 111). Number of employees. 10 9. Background and experience of principal members of your personnel, including officers. * 10. Bonding capacity. Available as Needed 11. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? If so, where and why?* - No THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDEF1 •11 11 - -4. .4 J'I - 'Iffbik 52 Page 1451 of 1812 12. Experience in performance. Contracts $ Value N/A 14. List all lawsuits or arbitrations to which you have .-- .. .- ee povide case number and style: this& 2015 By: ::;Z (Wrift siganature) Name: (prin eid or typed) Title 53 Page 1452 of 1812 co Ix CM Cq Go LL CO co CD • '., 062 ML—,jg • .. Z 40 to .x; fa 13 19 0 age of 1812 f r rr BMW co C # 0 ., x: x, * 0 r1 y Im now Im 19 0 age of 1812 MIMS21ifewalg4j": 0- I W4191511OW, WWATJ 1♦, 'W49,41- 1 0 AM0111:0141111 #", J 1017" ! � 1:11WIRA&I ---------------------------------------- THIS IS NOT A BILL 4911 ----------------------------------------- Tel aTPI IrL 1:4227 or visif us at Ully nall, I UU E. Boynton Beach Blvd., B to CBeach, I -1 -_ - 4=1116149W 11 Please verify the information accuracy. Detach the too of th . form pom,on conspicupusly-af—YO—Ur Place ot Dualness, open to the view of the public. Local business tax receipts may be transferred to a new owner rendered when evidence of a sale is provided; the original receipt is surand a transfer fee is paid. Local business tax rec s may, be transferred to a new locatixxn�v a.W Fpri—ss—u—rre-n-aered and trans rfeeispaid. -A - rece pjrrrA��' It AZ= A separateladditional -local business tax receipt may be required for each *usiness. use, service and/or profession performed within -your AlIfeFfiemiuMMIce, yo1j, MIst sull pay Tie tax on time. Failure to renew your b�siness tax receipt on or b" September 30th will result in late penalties. MR M A 4 WN, I M 191:51, W ,loll id 0 1 E401 OR I " .1 Page 1454 of 1812 www.pbetax-com Tel: (561) 355-2264 BLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC SLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC 1300 WEST INDUSTRIAL AVE STE 102 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 3111111111111111111111111111 r1I "LOCATED Ar* 1300 West INDUSTRAIL AVE St 102 BOYNTON BEA CH, FL 33426 I -A STATE OF FLORIDA PALM BEACH COUNTY 2015=16 LOCAL BIJISQMMIT�_�. LBTR Number: 201003200 EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 30i 2016 !10041 IM -111#1 ANNE M. GANNON P.O. Box 3353, West Palm Beach, FL 33402-,i= ANNE M. GANNON CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR www.pbctax.com Tel: (561) 355-2264 CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR Serving Palyn Nach Counly Serving Pahn Reach Co=ty Serving you. Serving you. www.pbetax-com Tel: (561) 355-2264 BLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC SLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC 1300 WEST INDUSTRIAL AVE STE 102 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 3111111111111111111111111111 r1I "LOCATED Ar* 1300 West INDUSTRAIL AVE St 102 BOYNTON BEA CH, FL 33426 I -A STATE OF FLORIDA PALM BEACH COUNTY 2015=16 LOCAL BIJISQMMIT�_�. LBTR Number: 201003200 EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 30i 2016 !10041 IM -111#1 Page 1455 of 1812 ANNE M. GANNON P.O. Box 3353, West Palm Beach, FL 33402-,i= —LOCATED AT** CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR www.pbctax.com Tel: (561) 355-2264 Serving Palyn Nach Counly 1300 West INDUSTRAIL AVE Ste Serving you. 102 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 BLAKES TOWING 9 TRANSPORT INC This document is valid only when receipted by the Tax Collector's Office, STATE OF FLORIDA PALM BEACH COUNTY 2015=16 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT 13LAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC LBTR Number: 2015082137 BLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 30,2016 00 IND 13WEST USTRIAL AVE STE 102 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 This receipt grants the pdvilege of engaging in or I fill 111131 1111 If it Is III I managing any business pmfesslon or occupation within its jurisdiction and MUST be conspicurousiy displayed at the place of business and In such a manner as to be open to the view of the public. Page 1455 of 1812 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT TOWN OF A, ANTAULA 09/19/2008 BLAKE'S TOWING S TOWING & TRANSP 11 W. INDUSTRIAL' BOYNTON BEACH,,; BUSINESS LOCATION: 10 W INDUSTRIALAVE! a 'R 'f !-.'FLORIDA 334 -26 - NAME BLAKES TOWING & TRANSPORT INC. BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION: 022N - WRECKER/TOWING R r i SERVICE BUSINESS TYPE: WRECKER/TOWING ` ws TYPE: OWNERSHIP INCORPORATED * R T_ EXPIRATION DATE,' 09/30/2016 iINESS TO BE CONDUCTED IN CONFORMITYI J `f TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE TOWN OF LANTANA AND THE LAWS OF E STATE OF FLORIDA. Page 1456 of 1812 Z&y.27-2015 11:13 AM Blake's Towing & Transpor 561+737+3303 I^ I Page 1458 of 1812 Common Carrier corporation in the related logistics industry serving the public and local community. Hz freight, vehicles, machinery and equipment. Furthermore, his experience has provided him with the ability to bring to the tow industry, exemplary safety standards, efficiency and experience in working closely with local governments in the southeast. long haul carriers and providing performance based contract compliance for major national retailers. Additionally, she is a licensed certified ii.ublic accountant having spent the last four years auditing SEC clients for one of the big four firms. This experience has provided close working relationships and technical experience with Fortune 500 clients in Palm Beach County. The VP brings a necessary skill set of customer service, accounting and detail organization to Blake's Towing. Th,�4.5��.Thn--M,rvk �i�j A NR5T-X 01,§i knowledge of tow equipment standards and specification. He has intimate working knowledge with interagency incident management in providing optimum response for accident clearance. The Tly- -111&*--r-h"J-fI-I Page 1459 of 1812 STATE OF FLORIDA : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH 11, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and sa that no 1`111 -0 Sworn and subscribed before me this 1(day of z4 C4,t 0-- , -A e.,-- 20 LJONATHAN LGUEDJ�m� My MY COMMISSION #FF9703tC6— E pi 011 XPIRES; Februa:ry 27,201(L ic . ,(4*7) 39#-om rioridallotaryServicemom 2 a Lei gm�� ffl, C NAME TITLE C 0 VMRPWN�Y THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMI17ED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO iinE m III I T 2 54 Page 1460 of 1812 CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS -A# provided which cate I sold. UUMMIM"Mm -gory best describes your company. Retum this foo rm With yur •bid pr-oppsal sheet making it an official part of Your bid response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business.? Ve �s If Yes, please indicate by an "X" in the appropriate box: ( ) AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC WOMEN OTHER NOT APPLICABLE Do you possess a Cerfification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned Business? YES _ NO If YES, Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: THIS PAGE is SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO B •1PU11F 56 Page 1461 of 1812 • 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 bdreceived by the City of Boynton Beach or by any Political suivision 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: dispensing, possession, ct tri 0 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufa ure, dis buti n, 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 commodes or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement speced 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 aworkplace no later than 5 dys 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. f) 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 thisIf the above requirements. com fully with Ve-n—do-i's Signature THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO 6 1 1 57 Page 1462 of 1812 1, NON COLLUSI•EWTA))"' I State Of County of L' J being first duly sworn, deposes and says that Wk r Corporatio' (Title) Name L&Mflon or Firm) the tow contractor that has submitted the attached proposal (RFP). C' 2) He/She is fully Informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached RFP and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such proposal, 3) Said RFP is genuine and is not a collusive or sham bid; 4) Further, the said Proposer 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 proposer, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the Contract for which the attached RFP has been submitted or to refrain from proposing 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 proposer, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached proposal or of any other proposer, or to 'fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the proposed price or the proposed price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the City of Boynton Beach or any person interested in the proposed Contract and 5) The price or prices quoted in the attached proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the proposer or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in interest including this affiant. 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I have been contracted by Blakes Towing and Transportation Inc. for subcontracting services for lowbo-,-,r4 landall * - H - 11 -tATTMM-' V MAMNSM6 fire trucks, and sanitation trucks that are approximately 60,000 lbs or greater and any class C •" D towing/ • vehicles. C, Leilani Brochard 6907 Southern Boulevard - West Palm Beach, Florida 33413 - (561) 687-0820 54 . .... .. -,Page 1465 of 1812 Blakes Towing 1300 W Industrial Ave Unit 102 Bgynton Bea*. Flprida MitTT-M-Moh services to Blakes Towing - 24 • a day 7 days a week. Our lowboy/landoll equipment is able to • - President 4701 Fast Avenue ® West Palm each, FL 33407 Tel (561) 844-5283 • Fax (561) 863-0470 (800) 432-7182 53 Page 1466 of 1812 Trial in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Contractor or its subcontractors or lower tier subcontractors to fully cooperate with the Inspector General when requested may be deemed by the municipality to be a material breach of this contract justifying its termination. CONTRACTOR NACE0 3Y Title: —A 2: ` Date: A A 9: a 1 0 1 , , . :1 59 Page 1467 of 1812 Page 1468 of 1812 Page 1469 of 1812 Page 1470 of 1812 Page 1471 of 1812 Page 1472 of 1812'! Page 1473 of 1812 V PUBLIC HEARING 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Approve request for New Site Plan to construct a one-story, 6,940 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements, located at 330 Winchester Park Boulevard and zoned C3 (Community Commercial). Applicant: Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Bradley Miller, of Miller Land Planning, Inc., representing BBMG Dental Holdings LLC, is requesting site plan approval to construct a one-story, 6,940 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements. BBMG Dental intends to occupy 3,690 square feet of the building for their dental practice and lease out the remaining 3,250 square feet. The subject site is vacant and is located on the east side of Winchester Park Boulevard, immediately north of the Sonic Restaurant, and is the last vacant parcel along Winchester Park Boulevard. The Sonic Restaurant was approved in 2006 and shares an ingress/egress easement along the rear (east side of the property), as well as cross utility and drainage easements with this parcel and the larger tract to the north and east (Boynton Commons Shopping Center). The Planning & Development Board approved this request at their November 24th meeting and added a condition to convert one of the regular parking spaces to a third handicap parking space. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? N/A FISCAL IMPACT. Additional revenue associated with building permits, business tax and property taxes. ALTERNATIVES: None recommended. STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: N/A CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: N/A Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Page 1474 of 1812 Type Description D Addendum Staff Report D Addendum Location Map D Addendum Site Plan D Addendum Civil Plan D Addendum Landscape Planl D Addendum Landscape Plan2 D Addendum Building Elevations D Addendum Floor & Roof Plans D Addendum Detail Sheet D Addendum Photometric Plan D Addendum Conditions of Approval after PD D Addendum Development Order REVIEWERS: Department Planning & Zoning Development Finance City Manager Reviewer Action Rumpf, Michael Approved Mack, Andrew Approved Howard, Tim Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 11/30/2015 - 10:01 AM 11/30/2015 - 10:35 AM 12/4/2015 - 2:27 PKA 12/9/2015 - 8:48 AM Page 1475 of 1812 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 15-043 STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Planning and Development Board and City Commission THRU: Michael Rumpf Planning and Zoning Director FROM: Ed Breese Principal Planner DATE: November 16, 2015 PROJECT NAME/NO: BBMG Dental Building / NWSP 16-001 REQUEST: New Site Plan PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owner: BBMG Dental Holdings LLC Applicant: Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning, Inc. Location: 330 Winchester Park Boulevard (see Exhibit "A" — Location Map) Existing Land Use: Local Retail Commercial (LRC) Existing Zoning: Community Commercial (C3) Proposed Land Use: No change proposed Proposed Zoning: No change proposed Proposed Use: Request new site plan approval to construct a one-story, 6,200 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements. Acreage: 0.87 -acre (38,099 square feet) Adjacent Uses: North: Ingress/Egress drive for Boynton Commons Shopping Center, and farther north are commercial tenants within Boynton Commons Shopping Center, with a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification, and zoned Planned Commercial Development (PCD); South: Developed commercial property (Sonic Restaurant), with a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification, and zoned Community Commercial (C3); Page 1476 of 1812 Staff Report — BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) Memorandum No PZ 15-043 Page 2 East: Developed commercial property (Boynton Commons Shopping Center), with a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification, and zoned Planned Commercial Development (PCD); and West: Right-of-way for Winchester Park Boulevard, and farther west is developed commercial property (WalMart Shopping Center and outparcels), with a Local Retail Commercial (LRC) future land use classification, and zoned Community Commercial (C-3). Site Details: The subject site is vacant and is located on the east side of Winchester Park Boulevard, immediately north of the Sonic Restaurant, and is the last vacant parcel along Winchester Park Boulevard. The Sonic Restaurant was approved in 2006 and shares an ingress/egress easement along the rear (east side of the property), as well as cross utility and drainage easements with this parcel and the larger tract to the north and east (Boynton Commons Shopping Center). BACKGROUND Proposal: Bradley Miller, of Miller Land Planning, Inc., representing BBMG Dental Holdings LLC, is requesting site plan approval to construct a one-story, 6,940 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements. BBMG Dental intends to occupy 3,690 square feet of the building for their dental practice and lease out the remaining 3,250 square feet. ANALYSIS Concurrency: Traffic: A traffic statement for the proposed project was sent to the Palm Beach County Traffic Division for concurrency review in order to ensure an adequate level of service. A traffic concurrency approval letter was received from Palm Beach County indicating that nine (9) AM peak hour trips and 29 PM peak hourtrips would be generated as a result of this project and that no permits are to be issued after the build -out date of 2019. School: School concurrency is not required for this type of project. Utilities: The City's water capacity, as increased through the purchase of up to 5 million gallons of potable water per day from Palm Beach County Utilities, would meet the projected potable water for this project. Sufficient sanitary sewer and wastewater treatment capacity is also currently available to serve the project, subject to the applicant making a firm reservation of capacity, following site plan approval. Solid Waste disposal capacity has been evidence through the issuance of a certificate of availability by Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority. Police / 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 Page 1477 of 1812 Staff Report — BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) Memorandum No PZ 15-043 Page 3 recommending that the review of specific drainage solutions be deferred until time of permit review. Vehicular Access: The site plan (Sheet SP -1) shows that two (2) primary points of ingress/egress are proposed for the new building. The first is an existing full movement driveway opening off of the ingress/egress drive for Boynton Commons Shopping Center, at the rear (east side) of the property. This ingress/egress drive is provided through a recorded easement shared with Sonic Restaurant, which was required to construct the drive at the time of approval of the Sonic project. A second point of ingress/egress is proposed off of Winchester Park Boulevard, near the south west corner of the property. This point of access was dedicated as a shared ingress/egress easement during the approval of the Sonic project, ultimately to be constructed during the development of a project for this site, for use by both properties. This drive will allow right in/right out movements only, as there is a median within Winchester Park Boulevard that prohibits full turning movements. At time of permit submittal, detailed drawings will be required precisely depicting the interconnect between the two parcels and the modifications to be made to the Sonic site to accommodate the new traffic movements (see Exhibit "C" — Conditions of Approval). Circulation: Vehicular circulation from each driveway would include two-way circulation that continues throughout the parking lot. Pedestrian connectivity would be provided on site via a walkway that would extend around all sides of the building, and connect with the sidewalk along Winchester Park Boulevard. A covered bike rack is proposed on the east side of the building. Parking: The site plan (Sheet SP -1) includes a 6,940 square foot office/retail building, which would require 35 parking spaces maximum if the entire building square footage was devoted to retail or medical. The required number of parking spaces is based upon the applicable minimum parking standard of one (1) parking space per 200 square feet of building. For comparison, a general office use (e.g. offices for accountants, lawyers, counselors, etc.) requires a minimum parking ratio of 1 (one) space per 300 square feet of building area. The site plan depicts 35 parking spaces, including two (2) designated for handicap use. All proposed parking stalls, including the size and location of the handicap space, were reviewed and approved by both the Engineering Division and Building Division. In addition, all necessary traffic control signage and pavement markings will be provided to clearly delineate areas on site and direction of circulation. Landscaping: The landscape plan (Sheet L-1) indicates compliance with the required minimum buffers around the perimeter of the site. A fifteen (15) -foot wide buffer is proposed adjacent Winchester Park Boulevard, that includes Green Island Ficus, Blueberry Flax Lily, Ixora Nora Grant and Silver Buttonwood shrubs, as well as Royal Palm trees. A ten (10) -foot wide buffer is provided along the ingress/egress drive for Boynton Commons Shopping Center on the north side of the property, containing Green Island Ficus, Ixora Nora Grant and Silver Buttonwood shrubs, as well as new and relocated Live Oak trees. There is an existing ten (10) -foot landscape buffer along the east property line, including a buffer wall abutting the shopping center. The south buffer abutting Sonic has an existing five (5) -foot wide planting area consisting of a mature Cocoplum hedge and Live Oak trees. The applicant proposes to increase this buffer by five (5) feet wide through the addition of Liriope Page 1478 of 1812 Staff Report — BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) Memorandum No PZ 15-043 Page 4 Evergreen Giant and Sabal Palm trees. The balance of the landscaping scheme for the site includes Parsons Juniper, Cocoplum, Variegated Trinette, Dwarf Asian Jasmine, Silver Buttonwood, White Geiger and Alexander palms. The pervious area would total 24.9% of the entire site and consists of landscaped areas. Additionally, the landscape code requires that 50% or more of the plant material be native species or low to medium water demand varieties, as denoted in the South Florida Water Management District's WaterWise Guide. The plant list (Sheet L-1) indicates that all of the trees and shrubs would be categorized as low to medium water demand. The code also limits the use of sod to larger open spaces for passive or active recreation purposes, as well as swales, water detention and retention areas, in an effort to reduce water consumption. The applicant has eliminated any sodded areas from the plan. Building and Site: The proposed building is designed as a one (1) -story structure with parapetwalls at two (2) varying heights to provide architectural character to the structure. The proposed building placement complies with the minimum setbacks of the C3 zoning district, with the building setback 92.8 feet from the west property line abutting Winchester Park Boulevard, 59.1 feet from the ingress/egress drive for Boynton Commons Shopping Center on the north side, 60.1 feet from the east property line abutting the shopping center, and 15.2 feet from the south property line abutting the Sonic Restaurant property. The floor plan (Sheet A.1) indicates the proposed building is designed as a 6,940 square foot retail/office building, with BBMG Dental intending to occupy 3,690 square feet of the building for their dental practice and lease out the remaining 3,250 square feet. The building has been designed to allow the possible future expansion of the dental practice. Building Height: The building elevations (Sheet A.2) indicate the highest point of the structure would be the top of the hip roof tower element at the west end of the building, at approximately 36 feet in height. A second, lower tower element at the east end of the building would be approximately 32 feet, with the typical parapet wall at 21 feet, and raised parapet sections at 24 feet in height, well below the maximum of 45 feet allowed in the C3 zoning district, and comparable to buildings in the immediate vicinity. Design: The proposed building utilizes many similar design features as other area retail/office buildings, including neutral colors. According to the "Color & Material Legend" shown on Sheet A.2, the main body paint colors of the building would be a light cream and light yellow, "Bavarian Cream"— BM 2146-70 and "Jasper Yellow — BM 2024-50 respectively. Most of the trim would be faux coral stone, and the decorative brackets and Bahama -type shutters would be painted the Bavarian Cream color. The elevations show that the parapet roof would vary in height to give architectural character to the building and help define tenant spaces. The taller parapet section in the middle of the north facade would have the main entry double storefront glass doors. The building would have tower elements at the east and west corners of the building to provide additional architectural character. The hip roofs on the towers are proposed as natural metal standing seam, with the same standing seam metal canopy parapet on the north facade, on either side of the raised parapet entry. Several of the windows are proposed to have decorative Page 1479 of 1812 Staff Report — BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) Memorandum No PZ 15-043 Page 5 metal shutters and faux coral stone is proposed throughout, including the base of the decorative columns, accent tiles, decorative moldings, faux window treatments and monument sign. Public Art: The applicant has indicated they have not selected the proposed artwork or artist at this time. The proposed development of the site is anticipated to cost $1,000,000, which places the value of any artwork for the site at approximately $7,000. Ultimate review and approval of the artist and artwork would be under the purview of the Arts Commission. Site Lighting: The photometric plan (Sheet PH. 1) proposes a total of six (6) freestanding lights in the parking lot. The freestanding lights would consist of a round aluminum pole, natural aluminum in color, with a natural aluminum color Lithonia LED light fixture mounted at 25 feet in height. Additional matching exterior light fixtures would be building mounted at a height not to exceed 19 feet on both the west and south building elevations. The facades would also have decorative globe style accent lighting on all four (4) building elevations (see Sheet A.2). Signage: Wall signage would consist of black channel letters, utilizing an Arial font. A monument sign is planned for the northwest corner of the site, adjacent to the ingress/egress drive for the shopping center. The sign would be five (5) feet in height, with black Arial lettering and faux coral stone columns and base to match the building. RECOMMENDATION The Development Application Review Team (DART) has reviewed this request for new site plan approval and recommends approval contingent upon 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. 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DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY / UTILITIES Comments: 1. At time of permit submittal, please depict the existing parking layout for the Sonic property to the south to provide enough clarity to design, construct and sign/stripe the cross access drive. X 2. At time of permit submittal, please provide curb ramp at termination of proposed sidewalk at NW corner of intersection of the existing driveway and the ingress/egress drive of Boynton Commons Shopping Center. X FIRE Comments: 3. A flow test will be required before construction to check fire flow. Please provide the fire flow in accordance with the 2009 edition of NFPA 1 chapter 18.4. X POLICE Comments: All previous comments addressed. X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: All previous comments addressed. X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 4. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that the application requests are publicly advertised in accordance with Ordinance 04- 007 and Ordinance 05-004 and an affidavit provided to the City Clerk. X Page 1490 of 1812 BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) Conditions of Approval Paae 2 of 2 DEPARTMENTS I INCLUDE REJECT 5. At time of permit submittal, please landscape the west side of the FPL transformer so it will be completely screened from view from the X right-of-way. 6. All rainwater leaders/downspouts shall be concealed within the building or architectural features as required by code. At time of permit submittal, please depict and explain how the metal canopies X will be drained. 7. Please provide a sample of the gray tinted window being proposed, in order to ensure appropriate amount of light transmittance. X 8. At time of permit submittal, please revise the raised center portion of the south building facade to have decorative shutters over the two X faux coral stone windows. 9. At time of permit submittal, please provide the detailed method of retaining drainage on-site along the south property line. X 10. Please revise the site plan, landscape plan and all other appropriate plans to depict location of required public art. It is recommended you coordinate this effort with Debby Coles-Dobay, Public Arts X Administrator (561-742-6026). 11. Applicants who wish to utilize City electronic media equipment for recommended PowerPoint presentations at the public hearings must notify the project manager in Planning and Zoning and submit a CD X of the presentation at least one week prior to the scheduled meeting. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: N/A PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 12. Convert one of the regular parking spaces to a third handicap parking space. X CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\BBMG Dental Building\NWSP 16-001 \COA after P&D.doc Page 1491 of 1812 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: BBMG Dental Building (NWSP 16-001) APPLICANT: Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 508 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: December 15, 2015 APPROVAL SOUGHT: New Site Plan approval to construct a one-story, 6,940 square foot retail/office building and related site improvements, located at 330 Winchester Park Boulevard and zoned C3 (Community Commercial). LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 330 Winchester Park Boulevard DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. THIS MATTER was presented to the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the approval 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 approval 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 approval 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 request is hereby _ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 above. 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\BBMG Dental Building\NWSP 16-001\DO.doc Page 1492 of 1812 10.A. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-166 -Approve and adopt the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0) EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: The City's Climate Action Plan represents the implementation plan to achieve reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption in the future. The CAP addresses the need to change direction with respect to City operations, policies, alternative energies and fuels, mass and individual transportation strategies, land use and development, landscaping, irrigation and very importantly, community engagement and education. The plan is comprised of the three pillars that are necessary to achieving a sustainable future; environmental stewardship, economic growth, and social responsibility, all of which are interdependent and connected. It has been five (5) years since the adoption of the City's first Climate Action Plan and many of the policies and programs established to promote sustainability have been implemented as either completed projects or as continuing procedures in governing plans and processes. Changes in technology, energy efficiency, policies, engineering, science and the economy of the times are not reflected in the existing Climate Action Plan and require revision. On December 4, 2012, the City Commission of Boynton Beach signed Resolution No. R12-127, endorsing the SE Florida Regional Climate Compact's Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, affirming support for the Compact and agreeing to consider integrating the Regional Climate Action Plan framework in whole or in part, into existing and future municipal sustainability action plans. All of the original implementation strategies from the CAP have been accounted for either as completed, on- going, or not yet accomplished. Some strategies remained unchanged and others have been integrated into new RCAP strategies that shared a commonality of purpose. The revised CAP includes strategies that remain from the original plan, along with incorporated strategies from the Regional Climate Action Plan. The revised plan also recommends that the City create a dedicated, full-time position for a Sustainability Coordinator. This position is needed to develop, plan, coordinate with staff and implement the strategies outlined in the CAP 2.0. Through the efforts of a Sustainability Coordinator, the City can continue to interface with external organizations to ensure cooperative efforts are enhanced and available resources are utilized. Representing sustainability programs to the public and coordinating public relations and community engagement activities would be an integral responsibility for this position, as well as researching, applying for and managing sustainability project grants. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? With the revision of the City's Climate Action Plan and the integration of the Regional Compact's implementation strategies, the City of Boynton Beach will continue to be a leader in sustainability for our region, protecting precious limited resources, promoting economic development and social equity, mitigating against the environmental conditions that endanger our unique quality of life, and cultivating a livable, sustainable and resilient community. FISCAL IMPACT. Funding the Climate Action Plan will be determined on a project -by -project basis during Page 1493 of 1812 the City's Strategic Planning and Budget Workshop processes. ALTERNATIVES: Not adopt the 2015 revised Climate Action Plan and continue with implementation of the 2010 Climate Action Plan that does not take into consideration new science, technology or economic trends. STRATEGIC PLAN: Positive and Exciting Boynton Beach Image: "Curb appeal" to Reputation STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: The revision of the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan is Goal 5, Action Item # 5.3 in the City's Strategic Plan 2015/2016. CLIMATE ACTION: Yes CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: This revision of the Climate Action Plan is the five year update to incorporate new science, technology and economic trends, and to integrate strategies from the SE FL Regional Climate Action Plan as makes sense for our community. Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type D Resolution D Cather REVIEWERS: Department Assistant City Manager Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution adopting the Cliamte Action Plan 2015 2015 Climate Action Plan Reviewer Action Date Lejeune, Carisse Approved 12/4/2015 - 6:46 PIVD Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 12:16 PIVD Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/6/2015 - 9:56 AIV LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 6:50 AIV Page 1494 of 1812 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. R15- 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF BOYNTON 5 BEACH CLIMATE ACTION PLAN REVISION 2015 6 (CAP 2.0); AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7 8 WHEREAS, the pursuit of sustainability has governed the direction of the City of Boynton 9 Beach since 2008 when the City Commission involved employees, citizens and local businesses in 10 creating policies and programs to promote sustainability; and 11 WHEREAS, through the creation and adoption of the 2010 City of Boynton Beach Climate 12 Action Plan the City has made great strides towards envisioning the steps necessary to achieve a 13 sustainable future; and 14 WHEREAS, it has been five years since the adoption of the City's Climate Action Plan and 15 many of the policies and programs established to promote sustainability have been implemented as 16 completed projects or continuing procedures in governing plans and processes; and 17 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach in 2012 affirmed support for the Southeast Florida 18 Regional Climate Change Compact and agreed to integrate the Regional Climate Action Plan 19 framework in whole or in part as appropriate for the municipality; and 20 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0) is the 21 five year update to the original landmark document that acknowledges the foresight of the City of 22 Boynton Beach in addressing the biggest challenges of this century — sustainability, energy and 23 climate change; and 24 WHEREAS, by adopting the Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0), the City of 25 Boynton Beach will continue to demonstrate its leadership, and by working together with our citizens C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\D0352A55-F753-42BD-ABFE-CC039692DF84\Boynton Beach. 2403.1. Adopt Climate_Action Plan_(2015)_-_Reso.doc 1 Page 1495 of 1812 26 and businesses, we can achieve our vision of a sustainable community in the face of our current 27 climate, energy and economic challenges. 28 WHEREAS, the City's Sustainability Coordinator, will be responsible for implementing the 29 Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0), monitoring and tracking its success and developing 30 consistent policy recommendations for the City to achieve its GHG reduction goals. 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 32 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 33 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is hereby ratified as being true and 34 correct and incorporated herein by this reference. 35 Section 2. The Boynton Beach City Commission adopts the City of Boynton 36 Beach, Florida Climate Action Plan of July 2010. 37 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 38 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 39 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 40 YES NO 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 ATTEST: 54 55 56 Janet M. Prainito, MMC 57 City Clerk 58 (Corporate Seal) Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\D0352A55-F753-42BD-ABFE-CC039692DF84\Boynton Beach. 2403.1. Adopt Climate_Action Plan_(2015)_-_Reso.doc 2 Page 1496 of 1812 EM Boynton Beach, FL (Rewilsed) Climate Action EM S� 6' w I l i EISS f@y151 4 "t �3�5, ",ffi December 2015 Prepared by Carisse Lejeune, Assistant City Manager Page 1497 of 1812 Contents ExecutiveSummary....................................................................................................1 II. The Strategy................................................................................................................7 III. Strategy Implementation Guide............................................................................19 V. Appendices...............................................................................................................A-1 A. Completed and On -Going 2010 CAP Strategies............................................A-1 B. SE FL Regional Climate Compact Mayor's Pledge.........................................B-1 C. 2015 Compact Unified Sea Level Rise Projection...........................................0-1 D. Resolutions.........................................................................................................D-1 Page 1498 of 1812 III Will 1111111 1:11 SIR 11111111111 I • r111 1111111111i • • 1 1 Executive Summary In 2010, the City of Boynton Beach (City) identified climate change and its long-term effects as the defining challenge for the 215` century; projecting the direct impact that sea level rise would have on the City's water supply, the ability of stormwater drainage infrastructure to function properly and the livability of real estate along the ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Committing to a strategic plan that would actively move the community toward sustainability was the approach that began in 2008 and ultimately became a reality with the first City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan (CAP) adopted by the City Commission through Resolution No. R10-150. Recipient of the 2011 Gala Verde Award for Green Outstanding Government by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) South Florida Chapter for Green Building Program, the City also the received the 2012 Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) Award for Program Excellence - Climate Action Plan as Best Practice for local government. The City's CAP represents the implementation plan to achieve reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption in the future. The CAP addresses the need to change direction with respect to City operations, policies, alternative energies and fuels, mass and individual transportation strategies, land use and development, landscaping, irrigation and very importantly, community engagement and education. The plan is comprised of the three pillars that are necessary to achieving a sustainable future; environmental stewardship, economic growth, and social responsibility, all of which are interdependent and connected. In order to achieve the City's sustainability goals there needed to be an understanding of the major sources of direct and indirect GHG emissions, not only for City operations, but community -wide. The City developed the first GHG emissions inventory in Palm Beach County, using 2006 (a non -hurricane event year) data to establish a baseline to measure energy use and emissions. Based on this inventory, the City was able to create and prioritize strategies through informed decision-making. An operational scenario was chosen to reduce GHG emissions for City Operations by 13% by 2025 and 18% reduction by 2035. The first GHG emissions inventory was completed in 2010, and it is recommended that a new inventory be completed every five (5) years. The current inventory is being updated for 2015, using 2014 data. The next inventory should be completed in 2020 utilizing 2019 data. The 2010 CAP concentrated its efforts on its largest emissions sectors, electricity use from utilities and buildings/facilities. These strategies were believed to make the largest strides towards achieving its goals with the best monetary payback. Other strategies included in the CAP were: • Modify City Operations, Policies and Procedures • Support a Regional Collaborative Climate Action Plan • Collaborate with Regional Transportation Agencies • Develop Alternative Energy Programs and Facilities • Increase Recycling and Environmentally Preferred Procurement Policies • Provide Community Engagement and Education 11 F, a L, e. Page 1499 of 1812 • Amend the City's Comprehensive Plan • Amend the City's Code of Ordinances It has been five (5) years since the adoption of the City's Climate Action Plan and many of the policies and programs established to promote sustainability have been implemented as either completed projects or as continuing procedures in governing plans and processes. The City's Comprehensive Plan has been updated with both a Conservation Element and a Coastal Management Element and the Land Development Regulations now contain language that establishes Florida friendly landscape and irrigation requirements. The Green Building Program was developed to establish procedures and incentives to encourage the incorporation of green building practices into development projects and in 2012 the City became one of the first municipalities in Florida to offer PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing for commercial properties through the Florida Green Energy Works. Through the Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant the City was able to complete several demonstration projects to include five (5) free -to -the -public electric vehicle charging stations, and solar panels and water heaters for the Fire Station No. 5 Administration and Emergency Operations Center building. An energy efficiency lighting retrofit for the City's largest community center included both the interior lighting and outdoor ball -field lighting to reduce energy consumption, and most of the City facilities also underwent lighting retrofits. This process continues as part of a regular maintenance procedure. The City's Greenways, Blueways and Trails Master Plan was adopted by the City Commission in November 2015 through Resolution No. R15-143. The plan provides transportation connections and links between urban areas, recreational facilities and amenities, shopping districts and employment centers, creating a cohesive network of multimodal facilities. The primary goal of the plan is to increase and enhance multimodal and non -motorized transportation; tourism, education, recreation, economic development, health, physical fitness, and environmental conservation. From a planning perspective, it will assist the City in addressing the diversity of users by incorporating quality of life, property value, and safety issues relating to the development of on and off road facilities. All of the projects mentioned here are only a few of the accomplishments derived from the CAP, and there are many more completed projects and continuous programs that can be reviewed at vn gtor,,-Ibeach.or„2EZ and Appendix A of this document. The CAP is a Living Document The 2010 CAP is the first installment of the City's efforts. There will be a multitude of changes ahead of the City between now and the year 2035. The document is a living document that will evolve with continued changes in technology, energy efficiency, policies, engineering, science and the economy of the times. The City will continue to demonstrate its leadership and partnership with other communities in the efforts to achieve a sustainable future for its residents. The physical impacts of climate change will expand and intensify in the decades ahead, requiring communities worldwide to begin considering adaptation strategies. These physical impacts of changing 21 Page Page 1500 of 1812 climate are matched and compounded by social challenges and economic consequences such as rising energy costs associated with conveying water, transportation and health care. Low-income and vulnerable citizens, such as our elderly communities, face disproportionate impacts of climate change including having fewer resources to respond to these changes.' In the spring of 2010, Monroe, Miami -Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties signed the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (Compact) supporting the development of a Regional Collaborative Climate Action Plan. On December 4, 2012, the City Commission of Boynton Beach signed Resolution No. R12-127, endorsing the Compact's Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, affirming support for the Compact and agreeing to consider integrating the Regional Climate Action Plan framework in whole or in part, into existing and future municipal sustainability action plans. Since that time through December 2015, the City of Boynton Beach was the municipal representative for Palm Beach County on the Compact's Steering Committee and has been an active regional partner. (See Appendix B for the Compact's Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, R12-127). Specific accomplishments of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (Compact) included the development of regionally -consistent methodologies for mapping sea -level rise impacts, assessing vulnerability, and understanding the sources of regional greenhouse gas emissions. Collectively, those work products provided the foundation for the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP) which calls for concerted action in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to regional and local impacts of a changing climate."The Compact recommendations that have been integrated into the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan (CAP 2.0) serve to protect the assets of the region's unique quality of life and economy, guiding future investments, and fostering livable, sustainable and resilient communities."' Recogniz(ing) the Regional Climate Action Plan as a basis for the development of new goals, objectives and policies, The Regional Climate Action framework: Implementation Guide is not a prescriptive guide. Local governments are encouraged to identify and create their own guide for implementation and tailor the strategies to the individual requirements and needs of the implementing jurisdicton(s).'° The process for integrating the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP) with the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan (CAP) began by taking inventory of the CAP implementation strategies that have not been completed. Each department within the City organization reviewed the remaining strategies for relevance and feasibility. All of the original implementation strategies from the CAP have been accounted for either as completed, on-going, or not yet accomplished. Some strategies remained unchanged and others have been integrated into new RCAP strategies that shared a commonality of purpose. Deciding which RCAP strategies made sense for our community, adapting them to a municipal interpretation, and providing Milestones and Progress summaries was achieved through collaborative review by the individual Department Directors and Staff, and the City's Sustainability Coordinator. Comparing the Strategy Categories between the CAP and the RCAP, it was determined that this was an opportunity to condense and streamline the CAP Strategy Categories, using the RCAP as a model. 31F'age Page 1501 of 1812 The first column of Table 1 lists the original categories for the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan (COBB CAP). The second column is the Regional Climate Action Plan categories (RCAP). The third column of Table 1 is the revised categories for the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan Revision 2015 (CAP 2.0). Table 1. COBB CAP CATEGORIES RCAP CATEGORIES CAP 2.0 (REVISION) CATEGORIES Buildings & Facilities (4:11) Sustainable Communities Sustainable Communities (SC) & Transportation Planning (SP) Water/Wastewater Water Supply, Management & Water Supply, Management & Facilities/Conservation/Landscape Irrigation Infrastructure (WS) Infrastructure (W) City's Vehicle Fleet & Employee Commuting Natural Systems (NSY1 Transportation (T) (4.1.3) Emissions from Solid Waste (4, 1A) A` icul`tir Energy & Fuel (EF) Actions to Administer the City's CAP (4.1.5) Energy & Fuel (EF) Natural Systems (NS) Community Fng0gement,K2)' 14 104"! Imelopy Public•Outreac, (PO) Fuel & Energy Use (4,3) 'uh,!1c` Okreakh tiNO11,���`��<<!„-------- Administration (A) Transportation (4,4) ;Public Policy (PP)) Land Use & Development (4.5) Land Use (4.5.1) Sustainable Construction (4,5.2) The integration of the SE Florida Regional Compact Climate Action Plan has provided the opportunity to maximize our efforts and consider regional implications and potential partnerships on the path to achieving our goals. Additional future strategies include the implementation of the City's Flood Mitigation Plan which is integral to the continuation of the City's participation in the Community Rating System (CRS) to lower resident's flood insurance premiums, as well as mitigating nuisance flooding in direct response to sea level rise and climate change. With the adoption of the CAP 2.0, the City will commit to initiating a study in 2018 to evaluate options to establish the Adaptation Action Area(s) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163.3177, F.S. for coastal areas that experience flooding due to extreme high tides and storm surge and are vulnerable to the impacts of rising sea level. The study will identify portions of the City where the need for improved resilience is the highest and prioritize those areas for adaptation measures and infrastructure improvements. Recommended reference documents for the study should include Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments, 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels, 2013, both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. The Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida from the SE FL Regional Climate Change Compact defines the consequences associated with sea level rise to include "direct physical impacts such as coastal inundation of inland areas, increased frequency of flooding in vulnerable coastal areas, increased flooding in interior areas due to impairment of the region's stormwater infrastructure i.e. 4 1 P a g e Page 1502 of 1812 impacts to gravity drainage systems and features in the regional water management canal system, saltwater intrusion into the aquifer and local water supply wells, and contamination of the land and ocean with pollutants and debris and hazardous materials released by flooding. Consequences also include cascading socio-economic impacts such as displacement, decrease in property values and tax base, increases in insurance costs, loss of services and impaired access to infrastructure." It is for this reason that the City should consider sea level rise projections for both short and long-term planning of all major infrastructure design and construction. Figure 1 (below) is the 2015 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida, as prepared by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. To review the document in its entirety, see Appendix C. 91 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection (Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, 2015) MCCAR5 USACE High 3 5 - Year Mledaan ' ` (inches) . Sir ches) 2030 6 10 12 N E a •�= 2060 14 26 34 w s 2100 31 51 81 26 17 Ir 10" Year Figure 1: Unified Sea Level Rise Projection. These projections are referenced to mean sea level at the Key West tide gauge. The projection includes three global curves adapted for regional application: the median of the IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 scenario as the lowest boundary (blue dashed curve), the USACE High curve as the upper boundary for the short term for use until 2060 (solid blue line), and the NOAA High curve as the uppermost boundary for medium and long term use (orange solid curve). The incorporated table lists the projection values at years 2030, 2060 and 2100. The USACE Intermediate or NOAA Intermediate Low curve is displayed on the figure for reference (green dashed curve). This scenario would require significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in order to be plausible and does not reflect current emissions trends." During the City's 2015 CRS Re -Certification process, a Program for Public Information (PPI) was adopted for improved public outreach and community engagement related to flood awareness. The CAP 2.0 calls for an increased effort in developing new initiatives to raise public awareness, not only for issues related to flooding and sea level rise, but to motivate all residents and businesses to adopt beneficial habits to reduce the overall GHG emissions. Risk Reduction and Emergency Management is a new category for the CAP 2.0, addressing mitigation against impacts of flooding, severe winds and sea level rise and developing consistent plans at all levels of local government to enforce strong codes that will aid in emergency management, disaster recovery and redevelopment. 5 1 P a g e Page 1503 of 1812 Progressing forward it is imperative that the City continues to integrate CAP strategies into its planning and regulating documents and procedures to improve coordination of decision making processes. To further coordination and assure the continuation of the successful implementation of the CAP 2.0, it is strongly recommended that the City create a dedicated, full-time position for a Sustainability Coordinator. This position is needed to develop, plan, coordinate with staff and implement the strategies outlined in the CAP 2.0. Through the efforts of a Sustainability Coordinator, the City can continue to interface with external organizations to ensure cooperative efforts are enhanced and available resources are utilized. Representing sustainability programs to the public and coordinating public relations and community engagement activities would be an integral responsibility for this position, as well as researching, applying for and managing sustainability project grants. With the revision of the City's Climate Action Plan and the integration of the Regional Compact's implementation strategies, the City of Boynton Beach will continue to be a leader in sustainability for our region, protecting precious limited resources, promoting economic development and social equity, mitigating against the environmental conditions that endanger our unique quality of life, and cultivating a livable, sustainable and resilient community. City of Boyrton Beach, Florida Climate Action Plan 2010 A Region Responds to a Changing Climate; Southeast Florida Regional climate Change Compact Counties: Regional Climate Action Plan, October 2012; page iii M A Region Responds to a Changing Climate; Southeast Florida Regional climate Change Compact Counties: Regional Climate Actior Plan, October 2012; page iii [" Regional Climate Action. Framework: Implementation Guide, page 1 V Unified Sea Level Rise Projection -Southeast Florida, SE FL Regional Climate Change Compact, October 2015, prepared by the SLR Working Group (as of December 2015 three of the four Compact Counties had adopted this document, including Palm Beach County). 61 P i; e Page 1504 of 1812 The Strategy Sustainable Communities: In order for our community to be sustainable, we must plan for the economic health, environmental protection and social equity of our municipality and region. While meeting the current needs of our citizens and businesses, we can guarantee that there are adequate resources for the future by adopting a long-term perspective in all our decision making processes. We are committing to taking current and future actions to protect assets and make responsible investments in our infrastructure, and therefore creating abetter quality of life for the entire community. The City will continue to explore opportunities to meet and exceed recycling standards and implement policy and short term land development decision- making that supports the Climate Action Plan. Through planning for coastal resiliency and increasing the potential for multi -modal corridors in new development and redevelopment, the City is building a sustainable community. The following recommendations will help us achieve our goals: Emissions from Solid Waste: Explore opportunities to meet and exceed the following recycling standards (for recyclable solid waste) required for counties and Florida State. This would include meeting the annual reporting requirements pursuant to Section 403.7032, F.S Adopt a similar voluntary reporting policy for businesses such as that are found in Section 403.7032, F.S. encouraging reporting the materials they recycle to the county. In policies related to energy efficient land use patterns, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the efficient use and conservation of energy, include provisions such as increasing connectivity with the Greenways/Blueways & Trails Master and implementation of "qualifying improvements" district or other incentives to promote retrofitting of commercial and/or residential properties as well as City facilities. include strategies pertaining to compact, walkable neighborhoods, incentives for infill redevelopment, transit -oriented development and/or production and use of renewable energy sources. Identify missing links and ADA non-compliance in sidewalk networks through a sidewalk inventory and establish an integrated network of non -motorized transportation corridors such as rights of way, linear parks, greenways, canals and waterways. Develop policies, strategies and standards that will serve as guidance for climate change related planning efforts. Develop policies to improve resilience to coastal and inland flooding, salt water intrusion, and other related impacts of climate change and sea level rise in the Stormwater Master Plans, Climate Action Plans, Strategic Planning and other sustainable planning efforts. Incorporate "Adaption Action Area" definition (as stated in Florida law) into municipal Comprehensive Plans. These "Adaption Action Areas" provide ways to identify the areas most vulnerable to sea level rise and other climate change impacts. These areas include but are not limited to, extreme high tides, heavy local rain events, and storm surge. The purpose of incorporation of these areas is prioritized funding and adaptation planning. 71pai: Page 1505 of 1812 Develop policies and criteria for the purpose of defining Adaptation Action Areas as well as other areas requiring adaptation improvements related to coastal flooding and sea level rise. These include: • Areas below, at, or near the average higher water level • Areas which have a hydrological connection to coastal waters • Areas designated as evacuation zones for storm surge • And other areas impacted by climate related drainage/flood control Identify locations with the Adaptation Action Areas or similarly vulnerable areas where infrastructure improvements, new infrastructure, or modified land use and/or development practices could help reduce vulnerability and improve community resilience to flooding and sea level rise. Coordinate regionally across municipalities and county planning authorities on the development of projects and funding proposals to seek prioritized funding for identified infrastructure needs and specific adaptation improvements that are required within Adaptation Action Areas or other related adaptation planning areas. Revise building codes and land development regulations to discourage new development or post - disaster redevelopment in vulnerable areas to reduce future risk and economic losses associated with sea level rise and flooding. In these areas, require vulnerability reduction measures for all new construction, redevelopment and infrastructure such as additional hardening, higher floor elevations or incorporation of natural infrastructure for increased resilience. Designate or otherwise recognize "Restoration Areas" to identify undeveloped areas that are vulnerable to climate change impacts for the purpose of environmental restoration, dune restoration, agriculture, conservation of natural resources or recreational open space, or as retention areas. Prioritize land acquisition in these areas that can be established or acquired through mitigation or transfer -of - development rights initiatives. Designate or otherwise recognize "Growth Areas" as areas outside of Adaptation Action Areas or other areas subject to adaptation planning efforts where growth is encouraged due to higher topographic elevation and the presence of existing infrastructure, such as transportation and water and sewer infrastructure. Growth Areas should be developed with Urban Design guidelines that address character of urban place and provide a high quality pedestrian experience through landscaping and the creation of public space. Identify and analyze damaged, destroyed or non -conforming sites and develop an approach for converting underutilized or unused properties and structures, (including properties in financial distress) into community gardens or farmers' markets, greenways, parks or other public open space. Improve coordination among economic development, land-use/housing, transportation and water resource planning activities. Review local planning and decision-making processes to ensure a complementary approach towards developing and maintaining a transportation network, including for 81Pa,-e Page 1506 of 1812 the purposes of reducing the Vehicle Miles Traveled tax (VMT) and providing more transportation choices. Require that new development and redevelopment in areas with existing and planned multimodal corridors that connect urban and other centers in the region be planned and designed to support walking, biking and transit use. Incorporate sustainable building and neighborhood ratings or national model green building codes, including but not limited to those defined in Section 255.253(7) of the Florida Statutes into municipal codes. Identify and reduce obstacles for permitting growing and selling of produce in urban areas, in order to encourage urban farming and reduce greenhouse gas emission related to the transport of farm produce, and establish stable community food sources. Water Supply: Management, Infrastructure and Conservation: Clean water is our most precious commodity, critical to human survival. As the entire planet moves closer to a global water crisis, sustainability is the key. Conserving water and treating water more efficiently, saves energy and money while reducing our carbon footprint. Protecting our water infrastructure from climate change and sea level rise ensures the production of clean, affordable water for our community, now and in the future. The City is implementing risk-based decision support tools and processes to be used for infrastructure design, water resource management, natural systems management, and hazard mitigation alternatives. Managing stormwater and securing an adequate water supply for the future are strategies included in the Integrated Water Management Plan, and we will continue to encourage water conservation through landscaping, irrigation, re -use and public education. These are the recommendations for implementation: As co-owner of the South County Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, the City is: • Increasing the use of wastewater by existing customers and working to expand the wastewater treatment capacity by 8 million gallons per day. • Replacing the existing air process system with energy efficient equipment that will reduce total energy use at the wastewater plant while providing more efficient treatment levels. Explore methodology for alternative water sources to eliminate use of potable water for irrigation. • Limit potable water irrigation times. • Look at localized irrigation water sources Promote partnerships and consistent conservation policies with all users within the City's water service area including homeowner's and condominium associations. 91Pa6P, Page 1507 of 1812 Meet the SFWMD Consumptive Use Permit requirements to reduce per capita usage by 8 gallons per capita day (GPCD). Through the development of a long interconnection that unites the western wellfield with the eastern water treatment plant, along with development of extensive reclaimed water system. Develop local inventories of existing potable water supply delivery and collection systems, vulnerable wellfields, wastewater collection and/or treatment infrastructure, septic tanks/drainfields, and stormwater drainage and treatment facilities; assess the potential impact from climate change of each component; and develop different climate change scenarios and adaptation strategies for high-risk utilities and/or infrastructure which may require replacement, reinforcement, or relocation to ensure the long term viability of the system. Evaluate the impacts of rising sea and groundwater levels on soil storage, infiltration rates and inflow to stormwater and wastewater collection and conveyance systems; consider longer-term influences on water quality; and develop strategies for implementing reclaimed water and stormwater reuse projects that account for current and future conditions. Develop integrated Water Management Plans that present a joint assessment and planning strategy involving local water utilities, wastewater service providers, water managers, and partners to the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, for coordinated consideration of stormwater use and disposal, traditional and alternative water supplies, wastewater disposal and reuse, and water conservation measures for use by local leadership to guide planning decisions as well as amendments to applicable codes and regulations. Incorporate and prioritize preferred climate adaptation improvement projects in Utilities Capital Improvement plans and pursue funding as part of CIP planning. Development of risk-based decision support tools and processes for application in analysis of infrastructure design, water resource management, natural systems management, and hazard mitigation alternatives. Tools should provide for consideration of potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments and the evaluation of potential tradeoffs (including tracking, measurement and reduction of energy use). Foster the development and exchange of new information, methods and technical capabilities to address key questions of concern related to climate variability and sea level rise to support management decisions: • Assess impacts of observed and predicted climate variability and sea level rise on the frequency, duration, and intensity of flooding as a result of extreme tidal excursions, storm surge, and 100 - year storm events, and where impacts are likely to be greatest. • Examine the effects of climate change on water availability and groundwater vulnerability due to sea level rise, and predicted changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration patterns and rates. 101Fj�. ige Page 1508 of 1812 • Establish a venue for a periodic exchange of ideas between resource managers, policy makers, and researchers. Develop agency capabilities to provide rapid deployment of resources in immediate response to intense precipitation and storm events based on available information from regional and local agencies. Establish landscape requirements for single family infill that can support creation of an urban forest with energy conserving benefits. Transportation: Transportation is the largest sector of our community -wide greenhouse gas emissions (48%), according to our 2010 inventory. By creating a diversity of transportation systems and integrating those systems through careful land use planning, we can reduce overall GHG emissions and traffic congestion, save energy and fuel, and create affordable options for citizens of all income levels. Developing strategies for non -motorized, multi -modal transportation options will also encourage healthier lifestyles and provide alternatives for commuting, shopping and recreational activities through walking, biking, and transit use. The City will focus transportation investments and service expansions on projects and strategies contributing to Green House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions and enhance resilience to climate change. A City -Wide Multi -Modal Map that illustrates deficiencies and opportunities related to transportation and land use integration will be updated as an initial step in developing Complete Streets Guidelines. The strategies below will assist the City in achieving its transportation goals: City should coordinate with Palm Tran and other transit providers on the provision and/or enhancement of transit services that connect the City's western communities with downtown. Focus transportation investments and service expansions on projects and strategies contributing to Green House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions and enhance resilience to climate change. Create transportation hubs designed to encourage walking, biking, and transit use and placing emphasis on downtown and commercial areas. Develop trip linkage strategies. Improve movement and safety for non -motorized modes of transportation through the adoption and implementation of best practice models including Complete Streets. Evaluate and improve city-wide bicycle facilities network. Complete, expand and connect networks of bicycle and pedestrian facilities, including access to transit. Identify missing links in the network to ensure all city streets have sidewalks. Improve pedestrian continuity on downtown streets to decrease short trip automobile use and iterative parking and increase transit viability. Develop policies to increase designated bike parking facilities at office and retail developments. 111Pagt Page 1509 of 1812 Use and expand Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies, which reduce peak hour and single -occupant vehicle travel. These include Vanpool and Carpool programs, Car and Bike Sharing programs, a high -occupancy vehicle incentive program, preferred employee parking incentives and Commute Trip Reduction programs. Adopt a City policy for all City operations to reduce miles traveled and hours traveled by considering efficiencies in scheduled meeting times and locations. The City should develop planning strategies to address the "First & Last Mile" of transit trips, and create incentives to be implemented in the development approval process for commercial projects that link directly to public transit alternatives such as Tri -Rail. Explore methods for reducing barriers for commuters who could potentially take transit but whose staring point or final destination cannot be conveniently accessed from the nearest transit stop/station due to distance, terrain (street patterns), or real or perceived safety issues (traffic, crime). Develop a City -Wide Multi -Modal Map that illustrates deficiencies and opportunities related to transportation and land use integration. The City should work with Palm Tran and private developers in increasing the transit modal split for all trips and also work trips in the City of Boynton Beach. City should increase opportunities for park and ride facilities as a means to encourage greater use of transit and to increase opportunities for ridesharing. Energy and Fuel: The world will continue to see increasing environmental and economic challenges as the cost of electricity continues to rise and the planet's fossil fuels are depleted. The solution to achieving a sustainable energy supply lies in renewable energy technology, and implementing energy efficiency programs and equipment. The current costs of financing energy efficiencies and incentives are supportable when taking into consideration the future return on investment - a sustainable future. Since 2010, the City has already begun to reduce energy use in existing and new construction and incentivize the use of renewable/alternative energy sources. Going forward, the goal is to develop a feasible target for renewable energy production within the City for City operations and facilities by a certain date. Public Works will continue to identify opportunities to reduce the City's vehicle fleet emissions, and city- wide we will undertake efforts to advance energy efficiencies, energy conservation and the deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy technologies in existing and proposed developments through local ordinance, incentives, education, and energy efficiency financing strategies. Working with both private and public partnerships, the City intends to provide incentives for riders accessing transit facilities by electric or other alternative fuel vehicles. The following are the recommendations for implementation: All City Utility construction projects will be considered for energy efficiency, energy conservation, and renewable energy sources, utilizing Energy Performance contracting as a procurement method. 121 i',a�,,e Page 1510 of 1812 Develop a fleet retrofit schedule to either hybrids, electric or conversions to compressed natural gas vehicles. Assure adequate recharge or plug in facilities to service fleet. Develop return on investment and cost comparison analysis of same. Determine the feasibility of only purchasing vehicles to meet new vehicle greenhouse gas emissions standards promulgated by EPA. Further research and make a recommendation regarding a "fuel-efficient shuttle" between the Boynton Tri -Rail Station, City offices and other downtown businesses. Identify City buildings and facilities appropriate for renewable energy projects including street and parking lighting. Ensure involvement of the water and wastewater utilities facilities in this effort. Seek grants and other funding opportunities to implement renewable energy projects on City buildings or at City facilities. Use retrofitted City facility projects as "demonstrations" to increase awareness in the community. Consider Performance Contracting as a possible opportunity for establishing a measurement and verification system for existing energy use management in the City and CRA buildings. Develop Performance Contracting bid document templates to avoid allocating capital dollars for energy retrofits on buildings and facilities. Develop financial, regulatory and policy incentives, and explore partnerships, for development of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects and programs, training and incentivizing green jobs and assisting local business through retention and expansion. Assess vacant lands or other parcels appropriate to encourage the development of alternative energy projects. Verify that code provisions do not inadvertently discourage alternative energy projects. Seek partnerships with electric utilities for siting renewable energy projects. Identify opportunities, such as solar photovoltaic panels (PV), where a demand for manufacturing exists and develop an economic incentive program to attract green businesses. Create incentives for renewable energy use in new construction. Define City and Community standards for energy efficiency, energy conservation and renewable -energy criteria when assessing the housing, commercial and transportation sectors. Determine the feasibility of achieving low or zero net GHG emissions in all new buildings and homes through the deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy technologies. Such standards could include a renewable energy target for homes and businesses or use of renewable energy in a certain amount of public facilities. Develop policies to ensure that new buildings and major remodels can adapt to the changing climate with concepts including building floor elevation or requiring electrical infrastructure is located at a higher level in the building. 13111age Page 1511 of 1812 Undertake efforts to advance energy efficiencies, energy conservation and the deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy technologies in existing and proposed developments through local ordinance, incentives, education, and energy efficiency financing strategies. Work toward the establishment of a framework to deliver Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy finance options, in addition to other local government initiatives and partnerships, to achieve regional GHG emissions reduction, the use of alternative and renewable energy technologies, in furtherance of green sector economic development. Set a recurring five-year goal to increase renewable energy capacity and conservation (includes co - benefits of economic development and job creation) through revised building & zoning codes and architectural design guidelines to allow for, encourage, and integrate renewable energy sources into power supply. Seek amendments to existing land development regulations and development standards and revise or eliminate provisions that act as a barrier to the installation and use of renewable energy systems pursuant to Section 163.04, F.S. Develop policies to facilitate and streamline the deployment of energy efficient and renewable energy such as the installation of LEDs and use of solar power for public infrastructure such as street lighting, parks, and parking facilities. Survey counties, municipalities and regional agencies with lighting infrastructure to determine the level of deployment and to gather best practice policies and implementation steps to facilitate the application of efficient, environmentally sensitive (sea turtles), responsive, lighting practices in additional infrastructure. Collaborate with public and private stakeholders to develop a strategy to promote the use of Plug-in Electric Vehicles in the region. Identify and promote locations where infrastructure and/or battery switching stations are readily accessible to facilitate simple use. Support regional efforts to establish a framework for siting/locating public electric vehicle charging stations. Preferred and/or reduced parking fees should be a consideration for riders accessing transit facilities by electric or other alternative fuel vehicles. Transit facilities should develop plans to establish electric vehicle charging infrastructure - Work with relevant stakeholders to streamline permitting processes associated with charging equipment to encourage the safe and expeditious installation on customer premises and elsewhere. Consider adoption of a new "Energy Conservation Element "of the Comprehensive Plan to capture relevant CAP strategies, including related issues pertaining to climate change and the resulting impacts. 141 F'age Page 1512 of 1812 Natural Systems: Climate change, with its erratic precipitation patterns and increasing storm severity, creates a real threat to our delicate, vulnerable eco -systems. Coral reefs, dune systems, freshwater tributaries and inland scrub areas at/ provide natural habitats to Florida's unique flora and fauna. The introduction of non- native species can be potentially harmful to the native plants and animals that define our area and foster eco -tourism. Protecting our tree canopy will assist with reducing summer peak temperatures and urban "heat island" effect caused by the reflection of the sun's rays on asphalt and other dark surfaces. Trees in general improve neighborhoods and attract businesses and residents to the area. This is why the City is committed to maintaining and restoring multiple areas of natural habitat, preventing and controlling invasive exotic species and implementing coastal preservation and management strategies. Establishing an urban forestry program is key to developing a city-wide tree canopy survey and plant additional trees throughout the community. The strategies listed below are recommended for implementation: Maintain or restore multiple areas of natural habitat to facilitate native species population stability and habitat shifts resulting from climate change and conservation of natural -area features. Coordinate and implement invasive exotic species prevention and control efforts to minimize the diversity and abundance of habitat -homogenizing exotic plants and animals by emphasizing prevention of new invasions and early detection/rapid response to nascent invasions. Support regulatory requirements that provide for ecologically beneficial uses of clean, dredged materials. Coordinate with local, regional and state agencies in long-term turtle -nesting beach preservation and management to reduce nest vulnerability and mortality. Establish an urban forestry program to develop a city-wide tree canopy survey with the eventual goal of reducing the "heat island" effect due to dark or asphalt surfaces. Maintain/restore the urban tree canopy. Public Outreach: The City is responsible for modifying its municipal operations to reduce GHG emissions and designing the blueprint for a sustainable future. However, it will take the collaborative effort of all our community stakeholders, creating a shared vision, to tackle the challenges associated with climate change and sea level rise. The goal is to raise public awareness and motivate all Boynton Beach residents and businesses through community engagement to adopt beneficial habits that encourage green living and reduce GHG emissions. Meanwhile, the City will undertake efforts to advance energy efficiencies and conservation through increased community outreach strategies and public education of energy efficiency systems, devices, practices and financing strategies. A Program for Public Information has been also been adopted by the City to educate the community concerning matters pertaining to floodplain 15 1 P j g e Page 1513 of 1812 management. We are counting on our friends, neighbors and local businesses to join us in this call to action, through implementation of the recommendations below: Motivate all Boynton Beach residents and businesses through community engagement to adopt beneficial habits that reduce GHG emissions. Increase the information on the City's "Go Green Boynton!" portion of the website including educational materials about citizen and business led initiatives to incorporate sustainability principles into everyday decisions. Communicate the City's energy savings due to implementation of the CAP. Additional recommendations include: • Feature a "Green Home Makeover" once a month on the City's Green Section of its website. • Create links on website to information on tax and rebate incentives for homeowner and business energy retrofits. • Create a link to a personal GHG emissions calculator and include tips to personally reduce GHG emissions. Develop a partnership with the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce to formulate a "green" certification program or "leadership council" to promote the concepts of cost savings and reductions in GHG emissions from the business community. Examples include Manatee County and the Green Business Leadership Council or Green Business Partners programs in Sarasota County. Develop a training program for local businesses in conjunction with this initiative. Undertake outreach efforts to advance energy efficiencies, energy conservation, improved air quality and the deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy technologies in existing and proposed structures through increased community outreach strategies and public education of energy efficiency systems, devices, practices and financing strategies. Continued implementation of the City's Program for Public Information (PPI); aggressive outreach program to educate the community concerning matters pertaining to floodplain management and to highlight its importance to the community. Risk Reduction and Emergency Management: Risk reduction has been defined as a systematic approach to identifying, addressing and reducing the risks of disaster. Many emergencies are unpredictable, and a lot can be done to mitigate, prepare and respond to local disasters. But mitigating, adapting and planning for climate change means strengthening our response capacity as well as our built environment. Our community needs to be resilient to economic loses and threats to public safety through long-term planning and adopting consistent plans at all levels of local government that adequately address and integrate mitigation, sea level rise and climate change adaptation. By continuing to enforce objectives and policies related to Coastal High Hazard Area designation in Comprehensive Plans and implementing and enforcing strong building codes, the city will require new construction and substantial improvements to existing structures Page 1514 of 1812 to mitigate against the impacts of flooding, severe winds, and sea level rise. The City will also continue to implement and update on an annual basis its Flood Mitigation Plan which addresses both coastal and inland flooding. it is important to the safety and economic stability of the City that the recommendations below are implemented: Enforce Coastal Construction Line and build upon goals, objectives and policies related to Coastal High Hazard Area designations in Comprehensive Plans. Adopt consistent plans at all levels of local government that adequately address and integrate mitigation, sea level rise and climate change adaptation. The following plans must all be consistent: Disaster recovery and redevelopment plans; Comprehensive plans; Long range transportation plans; Comprehensive emergency management plans; Capital improvement plans; Economic development plans, Local Mitigation Strategy, Climate Change Action Plan; Future Land Use Plan. Continue to implement and enforce strong building codes that require new construction and substantial improvements to existing structures to mitigate against the impacts of flooding, severe winds, and sea level rise, and which are consistent with Climate Change Adaptation policy. Continue to implement and update on an annual basis the City's Flood Mitigation Plan which addresses both coastal and inland flooding, due in part to climate change and sea level rise, through approved project recommendations. Continue to submit relevant projects to the Palm Beach County Local Mitigation Evaluation Committee for inclusion in the LMS Project Priority List for potential HMPG (and other) grant funding opportunities. Administration: Administration of the Climate Action Plan is important to guarantee the implementation of community- wide climate policy goals and interdepartmental coordination. It is also important to developing consistent policy recommendations to achieve GHG emission and sustainability goals. Efforts have been made towards the development of a City organization -wide Green Manual with standard policies and procedures for all departments. The revised Climate Action Plan recommends the completion and implementation of the Green Manual. The manual will include recycling procurement policies and the annual review of the Climate Action Plan with the Capital Improvements Planning process to capture new opportunities for funding the CA Ps energy saving recomm endo tions. Creating a position for a dedicated full-time Sustainability Coordinator to develop, plan and coordinate with staff will ensure the implementation of the strategies outlined in the CAP 2.0. The following is a list of recommendations: Develop office and administrative procedures "green manual" with milestones and timelines to meet the Climate Action Plan goals, to include maximizing the city's e -government access and development of a paperwork reduction policy. Review and adopt as feasible, recycling procurement policies formulated by the Recycling Business Assistance Center within the Department of Environmental Protection. 17111at,e Page 1515 of 1812 Add a policy that requires the City to coordinate the annual review of the Climate Action Plan with the Capital Improvements Planning process to capture new opportunities for funding the CAP's energy saving recommendations. Update every 5 years the city-wide GHG emissions inventory related to emissions from various sectors (city operations and community wide) for data analysis to be used for Climate Action Plan measurement of achievements and future Code and Plan amendments. Create a position for a dedicated full-time Sustainability Coordinator to develop, plan, coordinate with staff and implement the strategies outlined in the CAP 2.0. 181 Pa0,(' Page 1516 of 1812 M70=, :4,,LMTF.Trr*T3[c]mrr:, Page 1517 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Inte¢ratine the SE Florida Reeional Compact Climate Action P! an) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress Sustainable Communities ` SC -1 Emissions from Solid Waste: Expiore opportunities to meet and exceed the CAP -4.1.4.2 M - 40 percent recycled solid waste by December 31, 2012 following recycling standards (for recyclable solid waste) required for counties CAP -4.2.13 M - 50 percent recycled solid waste by December 31, 2014 and Florida State. This would include rreetIng the annual reporting requirements M - 60 percent recycled solid waste by December 31, 2016 pursuant to Secton 403.7032, F.S. M -70 percent recycled solid waste by December 31, 2018 M - 75 percent recycled solid waste by December 31, 2020 M — Expand current recycling program through consideration of alternative methods and increasing public awareness. I P - Staff developing new rate structure for commercial recycling may potentially increase recycling with minimal cost to customer or City. P - Working with SWA to create permit process to allow commercial single stream recycling & will allow tracking amount of increase of recycled commercial waste. P - 2013 developed program to track amount of material recycled by LEED projects. SC -2 I Adopt a similar voluntary reporting policy for businesses such as that are found in CAP -4x..4.3 M — Permit process for commercial single stream recycling and tracking. Section 403.7032, F.S. encouraging reporting the materials they recycle to the county. I SC -3 In policies related to energy efficient land use patterns, reduction of g, eenhouse CAP -4.5.1.9 M —Greenway/Blueway & Trails Master Plan adoption into LDR's & Comp Plan. gas emissions and the efficient use and conservation of energy, CAP -4.5.1.11 M —To be included in the CRA Consolidated Plan. • Include provisions such as increasing connectivity with the CAP -4.4.2 M —Adoption of Complete Streets Guidelines. Greenways/Blueway,&Trail Master andimplementation of "qua hfying CAP -4.4.3 improvements" distrvct o• other incentives to promote retrofitting of commercial and/or residential properties as well as City facilities. • Include strategies pertaining to compact, walkable neighborhoods, incentives for Infill redevelopment, transit -oriented development and/or production and use of renewabe energy sources. • Identify missing iinks and ADA non-compliance in sidewalk networks through a sidewalk inventory and establish an integrated network of non - motorized transportation corridors such as rights of way, linear parks, j j greenways, canals and waterways. SC -4 Develop policies, strategies and standards that will serve as guidance for climate RCAP-SP2 M - Adoption of updated comp plan, vision plans, water supply, transportation and other change related planning efforts. Develop policies to improve resilience to coastal planning documents. and inland flooding, salt water intrusion, and other related impacts of climate r 191 Pa E Page 1518 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Integrating the SE Florida Regional Comoact Climate Action Plan) IAction Recommendation Origin i Milestones Progress change and sea !evel rise in the Stormwater Master Plans, Climate Action Pians, i Strategic Planning and other sustainable planning efforts. SC -5 Incorporate "Adaption Action Area" definition (as stated in Florida law) into RCAP-SP3 Orr the year 2018, the Clty shall initiate a study to evaluate options to establish tate municipal Comprehensive Plans. These "Adaption Actlon Areas" provide ways to Adaptation Action coexist and related pedicles pursuant Chapter 16 .3177, f.^.1„ for coastal identify the areas most vulnerable to sea level rise and other climate change i or r- that experience flooding dtse tett extreme high tides and storm surge and are impacts. These areas Include but are not limited to, extreme high tides, heavy I traslnerable to the irturacie of roang sea level The study sell identify portions of the City local rain events, and storm surge. The purpose of incorporation of these areas is 'here thr; oeird for Improved resilience is the highest and prioritize those areas for prioritized funding and adaptation planning, adaptation msissures and lnfrestructure improvements, Reference Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments. 2015 and I Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels. 2013 both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -6 Develop policies and criteria for the purpose of defining Adaptation Action Areas RCAP-SP4 - By The year 2018, the City shall initiate a sludy to evaluaate options to establish the as well as other areas requiring adaptation improvements related to coastal Adaptation Action crexs( �) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163,: 177 F.,a,.Isc.octal Is flooding and sea level rise. These include: afr,3 that experience flooding due to extreme high Ride., and storm surge and are • Areas below, at, or near the average higher water level vulr .,-Able to the rsnpact.s had rising sea level. Irhestudy will identify portions of the City • Areas which have a hydrologica connection to coastal waters • Areas designated as evacuation zones for storm surge I where tire need for improved resilience is the highest and prioritize those areas for j x"'ptachan rseasures and infrastructure imyrrovernents. Reference Adaptation Action • And other areas impacted by climate related drainage/flood control Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments. 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels. 2013 both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -7 Identify locations with the Adaptation Action Areas or similarly vulnerable areas RCAP-SPS By tire year 2018, the City shall initiate a stead;.^ to evaluate options to establish the where infrastructure improvements, new infrastructure, or modified !and use Adaptation Action Arrefs) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163,3177, RS, for coastal and/or development practices could help reduce vulnerability and improve areas that experience flooding due to eatrense high tides and storm surge and are community resilience to flooding and sea level rise vulnerable to the imposts of rising sera level, The study will identify portions of the City I where the neem far improved resi0ence is the highest and paria'smize., those areas for adaptation measures and infrastructure improvements. Reference Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments. 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels. 2013 both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -8 Coordinate regionally across municpalities and county planning authorities on RCAP-SP9 By the year 2018, the City shall initiate a study to evaluate options to establish the '... the development of projects and funding proposals to seek prioritized funding for Adaptation Action Prez(s) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163,3177, F.S. for coastal identified infrastructure needs and specific adaptation improvements that are areas that experience flooding due to extreme high tides and -,form surge and are 201Page Page 1519 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (integrating the SE Florida Regional Compact Climate Action Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress required within Adaptation Action Areas or other related adaptation planning vulnerable to the impacts of rising sivi level. the study will identify portions of the City areas. ¢vtrrrre the need for improved resilience is the highest and prioritize those areas for ,,reptation measures and infiastructure improvements, Reference Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments, 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels, 2013 both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -9 Revise buildi^g codes and land development regulations to discourage new RCAP-SP1C By the yea, 2018, the (Are shall initiate a study to evaluate options to establish the devenopmert or post -disaster redevelopment in vulnerable areas to reduce future Adaptation Action Areats) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163,3177, ES, for coastal risk and economic losses associated with sea level rise and flooding. r, these areas that exiso isnise flooding due to extreme high tides and storm surge and are areas, require vulnerability reduction measures for all new construction, v,hrerable to tht, i,;macts of rising sea level, The study will identify portneis of the City redevelopment and infrastructure such as additional hardening, higher floor wriere the need for 'inproved resilience is the higireat and prioritize those areas for elevations or incorporation of natural infrastructure for increased resilience adaptation measures and infrastructure improvements, Reference Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments, 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels, 2013 both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -10 Designate or otherwise recognize "Restoration Areas" to identify undeveloped RCAP-SP13 Fry the year 2018, the City shall initiate F. study to evaluate options to establish the areas that are vulnerable to climate change impacts for the purpose of Adantathen Action Area(s) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163.3177, F.& for caastal environmental restoration, dune restoration, agriculture, conservation of natural areas that experience flooding due to extrente high tides and storm surge and are resources or recreational open space, or as retention areas. Prorit vulnerable no the impacts of rising sea level. The study will identify portions of the City acquisitior in these areas that can be established or acquired through mitigation where the need for improved resilience is the highest and prioritize those areas for or transfer -of -development rights initiatives adaptation measures and infrastructure improvements, Reference Adaptation Action Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments, 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels, 2013 I both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -11 I Designate or otherwise recognize "Growth Areas" as areas outside of Adaptation RCAP-SP14 Bythe year' 7611, the City shall Initiate a study to evaluate options to establish the Action Area, o,other areas subject to adaptation planning efforts where growth Adaptation Action Area(s) and related policies pursuant Chapter 163,3177, F,S, for coastal is encouraged due to higher topographic elevation and the presence of existing areas that experience flooding due to extreme high tides and secret surge and are infrastructure, such as transportation and water and sewer infrastructure. vulnerable to the impacts of rising sea level. The study trill identify portion a of the City Growth Areas should be developed with Urban Design guidelines tnat address where the need for improved resilience is the highew and prioritize those areas for character of urban place and provide a high quality pedestrian experience adaptation measures and infrastructure improvements. Reference Adaptation Action through landscaping and the creation of public space. Areas Guidebook: A Planning Guidebook for Florida's Local Governments, 2015 and Adaptation Action Areas: Policy Options for Adaptive Planning for Rising Sea Levels, 2013 Page 1520 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Integrating the SE P'orida Regional Compact Climate Action Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress both publications prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. SC -12 Identify and analyze damaged, destroyed or non -conforming sites and develop an RCAP-SP17 VI - Conduct Assessment approach for converting underutilized or unused properties and structures, M - Identify and map proposed areas (inciuding properties in financial distress) into community gardens or farmers' M -Code amendments markets, greenways, parks or other public open space. I SC -13 Improve coordination among economic deveilopment, land-use/housing, RCAP-SP19e M - Documentation of linkages between economic, land use, housing, and transportation transportation and water resource planning activities. Review local planning and goals and objectives. decsion-making processes to ensure a complementary approach towards deveiopin:g and maintaining a transportation network, Including for the purposes of reducing the Vehicle Miles Traveled tax (VMT) and providing more transportation cnoices. SC -14 Require that new development and redevelopment in areas with existing and RCAP-SP20 M -Research Best Practices and Tools, including the Walkability Workbook by the Livable planned mcitimodal corridors that connect urban and other centers in the region Communities ;-nstitute and EPA http://www.walklive.org/project/walkabilitV-workbook/ be planned and designed to support walking, biking and transit use M - Establish process to prioritize/integrate design standards. M — Reference the COBB Greenways, Blueways & Trails Masterplan in the planning and design phase. SC -15 Incorporate sustainable building and neighborhood ratings or national model RCAP-SP24 M - Green Building Program: green bu;�d:ng codes, including but not limited to those defined in Section . Phase i — Commercial - COMPLETE 255.253;7) of the Florida Statutes into municipal codes. Phase 2 — Residential Phase 3 - Renewable energy SC -16 Identify and reduce obstacles for permitting growing and seil'.r.g of produce in RCAP-AG6 M — Create policies and procedures for permitting process urban areas, in order to encourage urban farming and reduce greenhouse gas emission related to the transport of farm produce, and establ'sh stable community 'cod sources. Water Supply:: Management, Infrastructure and Conservation W-1 As cc -owner of tie South County Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, the CAP -4.1.2.1 M —40%Energy Reduction Goal City is: CAP- 4.1.2.5 M — Master Metered Resident Communities • Increasing the use of wastewater by existing customers and working to P — Energy conservation project in progress. expand the wastewater treatment capacity by 8 miliion gallons per day. Replacing the existing air process system with energy efflc'ent equipment 22(Pa lie Page 1521 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (lnteeratine the SF Florida Reeional Con -mart Climate Artinn Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress that will reduce total energy use at the wastewater plant while providing more efficient treatment levels. W-2 Explore methodology for alternative water sources to eliminate use of potable CAP- 4.1.2.8 M — Expanded water resources water for irrigation. M — Decrease in potable water for irrigation • Limit potable water irrigation times. Look at localized irrigation water sources W-3 Promote partnerships and consistent conservatior, policies with all users within CAP- 4.11.2.13 M — Develop a rebate and incentive program for low -flow toilets and fixtures the City's water service area including homeowners and condominium CAP -4.1.2.6 M — Continuous public outreach programs for water conservation using workshops, associations. CAP -4.1.2.12 presentations, and social media M — Invite outside agencies to participate such as SFWMD, & LWDD W-4 Meet the SFWMD Consumptive Use Permit requirements to reduce per capita CAP -4.1.2.4 M—Completion of raw water main interconnect prgect usage by 8 gallons per capita day (GPCD). Through the development of a long M — increased use of reclaimed water by HOA's, Condo Assoc.'s, and neighborhoods. interconnection that unites the western w0field with the eastern water M— Reduction of GPCD treatment plant, along with development of extensive reclaimed water system. P — Sections A & B of interconnect project are complete. Section C is under construction W-5 Develop :'local inventories of existing potable water supply delivery and collection RCAP-WS1 M - Create and map an infrastructure inventory. Develop and apply saltwater and systems, vulnerable wellfields, wastewater collection and/or treatment hydrologic models. Identify and assess vulnerable Infrastructure. Infrastructure, septic tanks/drainfields, and stormwater drainage and treatment M - Prepare an infrastructure specific adaptation plan. facilities; assess the potential impact from climate change of each component; M— Utility Management Optimization Plan and develop different climate change scenarios and adaptation strategies for M— Integrated Water Management Plan high-risk utilities and/or infrastructure which may require replacement, reinforcement, or relocation to ensure the long term viability of the system. W-6 Eva!: ate the impacts of rising sea and groundwater levels on soil storage, RCAP-WS4 1 M - Develop and apply appropriate hydrologic models. Develop and/or update reuse, water inflitration rates and inflow to stormwater and wastewater collection and and wastewater master plans to incorporate. conveyance systems; consider longer-term influences on water quality; and i M - Develop and/or apply appropriate water quality models to evaluate predicted deve','op strategies for implementing reclaimed water and stormwater reuse i influences of long-term urban discharges on receiving waters and downstream ecosystems. projects that account for current and future conditions. i M - Identify and proritize recommended projects. W-7 Deve'op :integrated Water Management Plans that present a joint assessment RCAP-WS7 M - Policy changes in plan review process and criteria to require integration of water reuse and planning strategy involving local water utilities, wastewater service providers, and conservation as part of all (re)development and water management projects. water managers, and partners to the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change j M - Coordinate regionally to develop and apply advanced hydrologic models to assess j 231Fa6- Page 1522 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision I Integrating the SE Florida Regional Compact Climate Action Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress Compact, for coordinated consideration of stcrmwater use and disposal, combined effects of climate influences on water management, water supply and f traditional and alternative water supplies, wastewater disposal and reuse, and wastewater systems. water conservation measures for use by local leadership to guide planning M - identify operational and level of service issues. decisions as well as amendments to applicable codes and regulations. M - Propose and test mitigation and adaptation strategies and prioritize recommendations. i W -S Incorporate and prioritize preferred climate adaptation improvement projects in RCAP-WS9 M -Adopted Capital Program and Budget that detail climate adaptat'.on projects. Utilities Capital Improvement plans and pursue funding as part of CIP planning. M -.Advancement of priority projects. W-9 - Development of risk-based decision support tools and processes for application in CAP -4.1.2.1 M - Development of decision support tools and communication of results using appropriate anaiysis of infrastructure design, water rescurce management, natural systems CAP -4.1.2.2 visualization tools. management, and hazard mitigation alternatives. Tools should provide for CAP -4.1.2.7 P —Utilization of the Envision Rating System for the EWTP project. consideration of potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, RCAP-WS10 management decisions, and infrastructure investments and the evaluation of potential tradeoffs (Including tracking, measurement and reduction of energy use). W-10 Foster the development and exchange of new information, methods and RCAP-WS12 M - Development and application of improved hydrologic models with integration of sea technical capabilities to address key questions of concern related to climate level rise and other climate variab'es. variability and sea level rise to support management decisions- M - Coordinate regional climate/water workshops or conferences • Assess impacts of observed and predicted climate variability and sea level P — Stormwater Masterplan and projects rise on the frequency, duration, and intensity of flooding as a result of P— Flood Mitigation Plan and projects extreme tidal excursions, storm surge, and 100 -year storm events, and P— Water Conservation efforts where impacts are likely to be greatest. P — Project Specific Workshops Examine the effects of climate change on water availability and groundwater vulnerability due to sea level rise, and predicted changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration patterns and rates. • Establish a venue for a periodic exchange of ideas between resource managers, policy makers, and researchers. W-11 Develop agency capabilities to provide rapid deployment of resources in RCAP-WS13 M - Model development and report of findings with recommendations. 1 immediate response to intense precipitation and storm events based on available information from regional and local agencies. W-12 I Esta blishlandscape requirements for single familyinfill that cansupportcrea[ion CAP -4.1.2.15 M— Develop proposal. of an urban forest with energy conserving benefits. P — Staff reviewing best practice regulations. 241 Pe:ge Page 1523 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Intezratine the SE Florida Regional Como act Climate Action Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress Transportation T-1 i City should coordinate with Palm Tran and other transit providers on the CAP -4.4.15 M —Additional east/west public transit routes from western Boynton Beach to downtown provision and/or enhancement of transit services that connect the City's western area communities with downtown. T-2 Focus transportation investments and service expansions on projects and RCAP-SP19 M - Policies & guidance documents Including evaluation criteria for prioritizing projects that strategies contributing to Green House Gas (CHG) emissions reductions and meet local and regional long range plans. enhance resilience to climate change. M - Prioritize non -motorized multi -model protects in the Greenways, Blueways & Troia Master Plan. T-3 Create transportation hubs designed to encourage waikirg, biking, and transit CAP -4.4.5 M - Increase in number of transportation hubs designed to encourage walking, biking, and j use. Placing emphasis on downtown and commercial areas. Develop trip linkage i CAP -4.4.8 I trarsit use using the Greenways, Blueways & Trails Master Plan as a guidance document. strategies. i RCAP-SP23 I M— Create and market website, social media and brochure trip linkage for destination locations. M — Add destination location trip linkage map as GIS layer to mobile app for Historic Trails. T-4 Improve movement and safety for nen-motorized modes of transportation CAP -4.4.4 M— Develop, adopt and implement Complete Streets policies/ordinances through the adoption and implementation of best practice models including CAP -4.4.6 M - Increase in the number of sidewalk and bicycle facilities in communities Complete Streets. Evaluate and improve city-wide bicycle facilities network. RCAP-SP26 ' M - Reduction in number of non -motorized accidents. i f T-5 Complete, expand and connect networks of bicycle and pedestrian facilities, CAP -4.4.2 M - Evaluate connectivity to determine complementary projects and areas to improve including access to transit. Identify missing links in the network to ensure ell city CAP -4.4.3 regional connectivity utilizing the Greenways, Blueways and Trails Master Plan. streets have sidewalks. Improve pedestrian continuity on downtown streets to RCAP-SP27 M — Complete a sidewalk inventory for the city to identify gaps. decrease short trip automobile use and iterat;ve parking and increase transit M — Develop policies. viability. Develop policies to increase designated bike parking facilities at office M — Prioritize projects for inclusion in the CIP. and retail developments. T-6 Use and expand Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies, which CAP -4.1.3.4 M — Establish employee Vanpool and Carpool programs reduce peak hour and single -occupant vehicle travel. These include Vanpool and RCAP-SP32 M — Research best practices and establish Car and Bike Sharing programs Carpool programs, Car and Bike Sharing programs, a high -occupancy vehicle M —Identify incentives and conveniences for commuter and employer -based program incentive program, preferred employee parking incentives and Commute Trip participation � Reduction programs. 1 T-7 Adopt a City policy for all City operations to reduce miles traveled and hours -i CAP -0.1.35 M — Create policy for inclusion in the City's Administrative Policy Manuai (APM) traveled by considering efficiencies in scheduled meeting times and locations. I M —Consider Recognition and Reward program for departments/employees that reduced the highest amount of miles/hours traveled on a quarterly or annual basis. 251Page Page 1524 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Integrating the SE Florida Regiora! Como act Climate Action Plan) Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress T-8 1 The City should develop planning strategies to address the "First & Last Mile" of " CAP -4.3.9 M —Adoption of Complete Streets Guidelines transit trips, and create incentives to be implemented in the development i CAP -4.4.13 M — Explore amending LDR's to incorporate incentives for public transit links. approval process for commercial projects that link directly to public transit RCAP-SP31 alternatives such as Tr! -Rai:. Explore methods for reducing barriers for commuters who cou!d potentially take transit but whose staring point or final j destination carrot be converlentiy accessed from the rearest transit stop/station due to distance, terrain (street patterns), or real or perceived safety issues (traffic, cane). T-9 I Develop City -Wide Multi-Modai Map tFat illustrates deficiencies and CAP -4.4.14 M— Update City -Wide Multi -Modal Map as initial step in developing Complete Streets I opportunities related to transportation and !ard use integration. The City should Guidelines. work with Palm'; ran and private developers in increasing the transit modal split for all trips and also work trips in the City of Boynton Beach. T-10 City should increase opportunities for Dark and ride facilities as a means to CAP -4.4.16 M — Part of the Complete Streets Guidelines coming in 2016. Action Item in COBB 2015 - encourage greater use of transit and to increase opportunities for ridesharing. 2016 Strategic Plan Energy and Fuel EF -1 All City Utility construction protects will be considered for energy efficiency, CAP- 4.3.6 M — Utilize the Envision rating system to determine energy efficiency of project. energy conservation, and renewable energy sources, utilizing Energy Performance CAP -4.1.2.1 P— EWTP project by Oct. 2016 contracting as a Drocurement method. ( CAP -4.1.2.2 EF -2 Develop a fleet retrofit schedule to ether hybrids, electric or conversions to CAP -4.1.3.2 M — On an annual basis as part of the bjdget process, consider the purchase of alternative compressed natural gas vehicles. Assure adequate recharge or plug m facilities to CAP -4.:1.3.7 fuel vehicles based on cost effectiveness and fuel efficiency for all vehicles, including those service fleet. Develop return on investment and cost comparison analysis of �. for short distance trips made by city employees. I same. Determine the feasibility of only purchasing vehicles to meet new vehicle �' M — Develop Fleet Plan. S greenhouse gas emissions standards promulgated by EPA. EF -3 Further research and make a recommendation regarding a "fuel-efficient shuttle" CAP -4.1.3.9 M — Research and document best practices between the Boynton Tri -Rail Station, City offices and other downtown M — Identify funding sources and possible collaborative partners businesses. EF -4 Identify City buildings and facilities appropriate for renewable energy projects !: CAP -4.3.2 M — Continue to identify projects. inciuding street and parkirg lighting. Ersure involvement of the water and M — Establish funding mechanisms. wastewater utilities facilities in this effort. Seek grants and other fund'rg ( M — Publicize successful city projects through press releases and social media. opportunities to implement renewable energy protects on City buildings or at City 1 facilities. Use retrofitted Cay fact -.'lily pro,ects as "demonstrations" to increase j awareness in the community. i 261 Page Page 1525 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Inteeratine the SE Florida Regional Comoact Climate Action Pian) Action Recommendation ! Origin Milestones Progress EF -5 Consider Performance Contracting as a possible opportunity for establishing a CAP -4.3.6 M — Evaluate measurement and verification systems for energy use management. measurement and verification system for existing energy use management in the CAP -4.3.7 M — Develop Performance Contracting bid document templates. City and CRA buildings. Develop Performance Contracting bid document templates to avoid allocating capital dollars for energy retrofits on buildings and facilities. EF -6 # Develop financiai, regulatory and policy incentives, and explore partnerships, for CAP -4.3.1 M — Develop policies and incentives f development of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects and programs, M — Continue to expand and improve Green Building Program training and ircentiv!zing green jabs and assisting local business through j M — Continue and expand the PACE program through the Florida Green Finance Authority. retention and expansion. EF -7 Assess vacant lands or other parcels appropriate to encourage the development CAP -43.3 M - Renewable energy will be the last phase of the Green Building Program. of alternative energy projects. Verify that code provisions do not inadvertently (NOTE' -Current City Codes do rot prohibit alternative energy installations) discourage alternative energy projects. Seek partnerships with electric utilities for siting renewable energy projects. Identify opportunities, such as solar photovoltaic panels (PV), where a demand for manufacturing exists and develop I an econornic incentive program to attract green businesses. I EF -8 Create incentives for renewable energy use it new construction. Define City and CAP -4.3.4 M - Adoption of IGCC Community standards for energy efficiency, energy conse,vation a nd renewabie- M- Green Building Program: energy criteria when assessing the housing, commercial and transportation . Phase 1 — Commercial - COMPLETE sectors. Determine the feasibility of achieving low or zero net GHG emissions in Phase 2 — Residential i all new buildings and homes through the deployment of alternative and/or Phase 3 - Renewable energy renewable energy technologies. Such standards could include a renewable energy P— PACE Program target for homes and businesses or use of renewable energy in a certa�n amount of public facilities. EF -9 Develop policies to ensure that new buildings and major remodels can adapt to CAP -4.3.5 I M —Adoption of revised Palm Beach County flood plain maps. the changing climate with concepts including building floor elevation or requiring electrical infrastructure is located at a higher level in the building. EF -10 Undertake efforts to advance energy efficiencies, energy conservation and the RCAP-EF1 M - Code amendments deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy technologies in existing and M - Coordinated and prominent outreach efforts. proposed developments through local ordinance, incentives, education, and M — PACE Program energy efficiency financing strategies. EF -11 Work toward the establishment of a framework to deliver Energy Efficiency and RCAP-EF2 P- Green Building Program (continue and expand) Renewable Energy finance options, In addition to other local government P -PACE Program (continue and expard) 271 Pa ge Page 1526 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Irteeratinethe SE Florida Ree''onal Comnact Ciimate Action Plan) �< Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress initiatives and partnerships, to achieve regional GHG emissions reduction, the use of alternative and rerewable energy technologies, in furtherance of greer sector j economic development. j EF -12 Set a recurring five-year goal toncreaserenewable energy capacity and RCAP-EF3 M— Development of Goal conservation (inc!udes co -benefits of economic development and job ceation) M — Development of implementation strategies through revised builcing & zoning codes and architectural design guidelines to M - Implementation allow for, encourage, and integrate rerewable energy sources into power supply. EF -13 Seek amendments to existing land development regulations and development RCAP-EF4 M - Development and approval of Amendmerts standards and revise or eliminate provisions that act as a barrier to the installation and use of renewable energy systems pursuant to Section 163.04, F.S. EF -14 Develop policies to facilitate and streamline the deployment of energy efficient RCAP-EF5 M — Research best practices of municipalities and counties, including information on and renewable energy such as the installation of LEDs and use of solar power for policies, costs and funding sources public infrastructure such as street lighting, parks, and parkirg facilities. Survey M— Identify collaborative partnerships for procurement and deployment of public counties, municipalities and regional agencies with lighting infrastructure to Infrastructure determine the level of deployment and to gather best practice policies and M —Code revisions as needed. implemertatlon steps to facilitate the application of efficient, environmentally sensitive (sea turtles), responsive, lighting practices in additional infrastructure. EF -15 Collaborate with pub!ic and private stakeholders to deve!op a strategy to RCAP-EF7 M— Create policies and incentives promote the use of Plug-in Electric Vehicles in the region. Identify and promote RCAP-EF7a M — Code revisions as needed locations where infrastructure a nd/or battery switching stations are readily RCAP-EF7e M—I ncreased number of EV Cha rging Parking Spaces accessible to facilitate simple use. Support regional efforts to esta bLs" a CAP -4.4.10 P —5 Pubi=c EV Charging Stations in City (free to public) framework for siting/locating public electric vehicle charging stations. P — Link on City website to !ocal and regional map of EV Charging Stations EF -16 Preferred and/or reduced parking fees should be a consideration for riders RCAP-EF7b M — Consider during planning and design phases of parking infrastructure to support the Tri - accessing transit facilities by electric or other alternative fuel vehicles. Transit Rail Coastal Link Commuter Train stop and platform in the downtown TOD facilities should develop plans to establish electric vehicle charging infrastructure. M—Code revisions as necessary EF -17 Work with relevant stakeholders to streamline permitting processes associated RCAP-EF1c M —Code revisions and permitting revisions as necessary l with charging equipment to encourage the safe and expedit ous installation on customer premises and elsewhere. EF -18 Consider adoption of a new "Energy Conservation Element "of the CAP -4.5.1.23 Note' -This item is stili under discussion by the Planning and Zoning Department. ''.... i. Comprehensive Plan to capture relevant CAP strategies, including reated issues pertaining to climate change and the resulting Impacts. 28)Page Page 1527 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Inteeratingthe SE Florida Regional Comoact Climate Acton Plan) Action ; Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress p Natura Systems NS -1 Mainta'n or restore multiple areas of natural habitatto facilitate native species CAP 4.5.1.13 M— Inclusion in Capital Improvement Plan population stability and habitat shifts resulting from climate change and RCAP-NS5 M — Inclusion in Strategic Plan conservation of natural -area features. P— In Conservation Element of the Comp Plan NS -2 Coordinate and irrp�ement invasive exotic species prevention and control efforts RCAP-NS6 M — Inclusion in Maintenance Plans for Parks, Facilities and Golf Course 7 to minimize the diversity and abundance of habitat -homogenizing exotic plants P — In Conservation Element of the Como Plan j and animals by emphasizing prevention of new invasions anc early detection/rapid response to nascent invasions. NS -3 Support regulatory requirements that provide for ecologically beneficial uses of RCAP-NS11 ' M — Coordinate wit? Palm Beach County, ACE and FDEP for any future beach nourishment clean, dredged materials. I o:coastal resiliency projects NS4 I Coordinate with local, regional and state agencies in long-term turtle -nesting RCAP-NS12 !v1 —Inclusion in Parks Maintenance Plan for Oceanfront Park beach preservation and management to reduce nest vulnerability and mortality. P— In Conservation Element efthe Comp Plan NS -5 Establish an urban forestry program to develop a city-wide tree canooy survey CAP -4.1.2.16 M —Assessment of existing codes and ordinances. I with the eveatuai goal of reducing the "heat island" effect due to dark or asphalt CAP -4.5.1.15 M — Enhance building codes to maintain tree canopy j surfaces. Maintain/restore the urban tree canopy. RCAP-NS14 M — Develop t. ee canopy survey Public Outreach i PO -1 I Motivate all Boynton Beach residents and businesses throug:n community CAP -4 1.4.13 M - Increase public awareness of recycling through the city website, social media, press engagement to adopt beneficial habits that reduce GHG emissions. CAP -4.2.12 releases, flyers, public announcements, utility bill mailings, etc. M - Determine the feasibility of using transit facilities/stops to increase awareness related I to transportation —related GHG emission reduction strategies. PO -2 j Increase the 'nformation on the City's "Go Green Boyntonl" portion of the CAP -4.2.8 M — Incorporate into new re -design of City's website. i website including educational materials about citizen and business led initiatives to incorporate sustainability principles into everyday decisions. Communicate the City's energy savings due to implementation of the CAP. Additional ' recommendations include: i • Feature a "Green Home Makeover' once a month on the Cinjs Green Section of its website. i • Create links on website to information on tax and rebate Incentives for homeowner and business energy retrofits. • Create a link to a personal GHG emissions calculator and include tips to Personally reduce GHG emissions. 291 Page Page 1528 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (Integrating the SE Florida Regional Compact Climate Action Plan) Action q Recommendation Origin { Milestones Progress PO -3 Deve!op a partnership with the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce to CAP -4.1.17 M — Work with Chamber on Green Certification Program as part of PACE. formulate a "green" certification program or "leadership council" to promote the concepts of cost savings and reductions In GHC emissions from the business community. Exampies include Manatee County and the Green Business ! Leadership Council or Green Business Partners programs in Sarasota County. I ! Develop a training program for local businesses in conjunction with this initiative. I PO -4 Undertake outreach efforts to advance energy efficiencies, energy conservation, CAP4.2.2 M - Coordinated and prominent outreach efforts at city facilities, local -businesses, ! improved air quality and the deployment of alternative and/or renewable energy CAP -4.2.4 I workshops, city website, social media, press releases, flyers, public announcements, utility technologies in existing and proposed structures through ircreased community CAP -4.2.5 biL mailings, etc. outreach strategies and public education of energy efficiency systems, devices, RCAP-EFl M — Increased marketing of Energy Edge, PACE, FPL & EPA rebates and Green Building practices and financing strategies. Program. M — Earth Week Activities M — Promoting Best Practices and city demonstration projects on the website PO -5 Continued implementation of the City's Program for Public information (PPI); NEW M — Implement communication and outreach efforts as documented in Tables 1, 2 & 5 of aggressive outreach program to educate the community concerning matters the Community Rating System Program for Public Information CAy approved and adopted pertaining to floodplain management and to highlight its importance to the plan. (PPI) community. s 111-11'�)? ), �i1 `'� j RR -1 Enforce Coastal Construction Line and build upon goals, objectives and policies RCAF-RR5 M - Addition of policies in Comprehensive Plans related to Coastal High Hazard Area designations in Comprehensive Plans. RR -2 Adopt consistent plans at all levels of local government that adequately address RCAP-RR6 M - Updated plans with consistent language and integrate mitigation, sea level rise and climate charge adaptation. The following plans must all be consistent: Disaster recovery and redevelopment plans; Comprehensive plans; Long range transportation plans; Comprehensive emergency management plans; Capita! improvement plans; Ecorom:'c development plans, Local Mitigation Strategy, Climate Change Action Plan; Future Land Use Plan. RR -3 Continue to implement and enforce strong building codes that require new RCAP-RR7 M - Local Building Code Amendments construction and substantial improvements to existing structures to mitigate against the mpacts of flooding, severe winds, and sea level rise, and which are consistent with Climate Change Adaptation policy. 30(PaEe Page 1529 of 1812 City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan 2015 Revision (lnteeratinethe SE Florida Reeional Comnart Climate Artinn Planl Action Recommendation Origin Milestones Progress Continue to implement and update on an annual basis the City's Flood Mitigation NEW M —Annual Flood Mitigation Progress Report (October of each year) by city's CRS Team to RR -4 Plan which addresses both coastal and inland flooding, due in part to climate I the City Commission change and sea level rise, through approved Project recommendations. Continue M- Submittal of Flood Mitigation Plan projects to the Palm Beach County Local Mitigation to submit relevant projects to the Palm Beach County Local Mitigation Evaluation Evaluation Committee Committee for inclusion in the LMS Project Priority List for potentia! HMPG (and other) grant funding opportunities. Administration A-1 Develop office and administrative procedures "green manual" with milestones CAP -4.1.5.2 1 M — Citywide Green Manual with policies and procedures. and timelines to meet the Climate Action Plan goals, to include maximizing the i! P — In process, utilizing best practices from several "test" departments. city's e -government access and development of a paperwork reduction policy. A-2 Rev^ew and adopt as feasible, recycling procurement policies formulated by the CAP -4.1.4.4 i M — Adoption of recycling procurement policies by Finance Department and Recycling Business Assistance Center within the Department of Environmental implementation through City departments and Finance. Protection. A-3 Add a policy that requires the City to coordinate the annual review of the Climate CAP -4,5.1.22 M—Pinarce Department create policy Action Plan with the Capita! Improvements Planning process to capture new I M—!mplementation by Finance and CIP Team opportunities for funding the CAP's energy saving recommendations. A-4 Update every 5 years the city-wide GHG emissions inventory related to emissions CAP -4.5.1.6 ) M — Completion of 2015 GHGE inventory using 2014 data. from various sectors (city operations and community wide) for data analysis to be j M — GHGE inventory update for 2020 using 2019 data. (Must be a non -hurricane event year) used for Climate Action Plan measurement of achievements and future Code and M — Code and Plan(s) amendments based on data analysis of goal achievements. Plan amendments. A-5 Create position for a dedicated full-time Sustainability Cool dinator to develop, NEW M- Hire Sustainability Coordinator plan, coordinate with staff and Implement the strategies outlined in the CAP 2.0. 311Page Page 1530 of 1812 A-1IPaE,e Page 1531 of 1812 COMPLETED AND ON-GOING 2010 CAP STRATEGIES 4. 1.1 Buildinas and Facilities 1. Develop an HVAC and lighting retrofitting strategy and timetable. ON-GOING Much of the lighting in City Hall, West Wing during the wet season. and PW has been changed to efficient T-8 recommendatiors listed below. bulbs. Other buildings ongoing. HVAC 7. Explore us;ng an energy management program such as Energy Star's "Portfolio Manager' for water and ON-GOING replaced at the Children Museum 1 2. Eliminate or reduce use of refrigerant gases (Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC), and ON-GOING As mechanical equipment is replaced, units j Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)) which have G!obal Warming Potentials (GWP) that are thousands of times greater than I have new refrigerant. All will be complete CO2 in HVAC systems and replace them with more ozone and climate -friendly refrigerant gases (such as propane, by 2C20. butane, and c cio entane, water, ammonia and air). COMPLETE APM # 08.01.02 3. As older computer equipment and appiances must be replaced, ensure that new equipment meets Energy Star or COMPLETE ITS has taken ENERGY STAR Low Carbon equitable ratings IT Power Management Pledge. Po'icy in prevent spray on structures COMPLETE place for a'' ?I replacement equipment to be 14. Establish aggressive water efficiency standards for City and non -City new corstruction and major renovations COMPLETE Energy Star rated. 4. When planning public infrastructure investments, consider the physical, environmental and economic Impacts of COMPLETE This is now a standard design consideration increasing the energy and water efficiency of the Drojects. Examine the Capital Improvements Element of the in all capital projects. City CIP project Comprehensive Plan to ident olential opporturifties to increase the efficiency of these prcjects over their lifes ar funds. 4.1.2 Water/ Wastewater Facilities. Conservation and Landscape lrriaation 3. Increase use of aquifer storage and recovery of excess water that would ultimately be discharged to the ocean COMPLETE ASR wells during the wet season. #1 & #2 operational. recommendatiors listed below. CIP - $3.43M 7. Explore us;ng an energy management program such as Energy Star's "Portfolio Manager' for water and ON-GOING Envision Rating System being Implemented wastewater plants to track, measure and reduce energy use. for a!,, water utility projects. 9. Adopt Florida Friendly landscaping principies ;n the land development code including identification of permitted COMPLETE In the LDR's and prohibited species. Establish landscape requirements in the City's Land Development Regulations with a target ookirg for additional fund -mg. of greater than 50 percent for new landscaping consisting of Florida Friendly species including !awr grass. COMPLETE APM # 08.01.02 11. Consider adoption of the Model Ordinance for Installation, Maintenance, and Operation of Sensing Devices on COMPLETE The building code update has new required Automatic Landscape Irrigation Systems created by DEP. Require irrigation systems to be designed and installed to stancards for irrigation systems. prevent spray on structures COMPLETE City returned to 5 — 8hr work week In .;uly 14. Establish aggressive water efficiency standards for City and non -City new corstruction and major renovations COMPLETE Part of the Green Building Program based which exceed the Florida Building Code2 standards in the Sustainable Construction section and based upon on non -mandatory participation appropriate standards such as U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's EPA WaterSense or Energy Star. See further recommendations related to water efficier,c 4.1.3 Citv's Vehicle Fleet and Emplovee Commutina 1. Evaluate the need for each vehicle in the fleet and eliminate those vehicles that do not fulfill a specific purpose. ON-GOING Fleet Plan. Successfully downsized roughly Consider setting a goal of eliminating 5 to 10 percent of the fleet vehicles through implementation of 129 vehicles out of 368 possible, giving us recommendatiors listed below. a 35.05% successful downsizing effort. 2. Develop a fleet retrofit schedule to either hybrids, electric or conversions to compressed natural gas vehicles. ON-GOING Fleet Plan. Due to budget constraints Assure adequate recharge or plug in facilities to service fleet. Develop return on investment and cost comparison development of a supporting infrastructure analysis of same. Determine the feasibl!ty of only purchasing vehicles to meet new vehicle greenhouse gas at this point has limited avenues. Currently emissions standards promulgated by EPA. ookirg for additional fund -mg. 6. Enhance a vehicle idling policy for all applicable City vehicles that furthers the objectives of the vehicie idling COMPLETE APM # 08.01.02 reduction requirements in Chapter 62-285, F.A.C. including the five minute limitation on idling from heavy-duty diesel engine powered motor vehicles • Implement compressed 4 -day workweek for City employees (already implemented by City). This has COMPLETE City returned to 5 — 8hr work week In .;uly esulted in a reduction in VMT and GHG emissions due to reduced vehicle usage as well as reduced 2013 A-] Page 1532 of 1812 COMPLETED AND ON-GOING 2010 CAP STRATEGIES electricai consumption by the City. ! ON-GOING I Team meets quarterly. 7. Evaluate (and implement if feas!bie) provision of alternate and/or fuel efficient vehicles (such as Segways, electric ON-GOING Segways, Electric People Movers or low or hybrid vehicles) for short -distance trips made by City employees. speed electric vehicles wound require Team should also reach out tc FAU as a source of scientific information on climate change and its projections. i ON-GOING investment & engineering studies for travel. these initiatives and goals of the CAP such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions related to less vehicle use. Revisions to existing ordinances need to 4. Use of City facilities, rewsletters, the website, library programs, socia'I mecia and providing information through ON-GOING allow for travel on our roadway system. 4.1.4.6 Emissions from Solid Waste 6. Ensure new development projects, on or after July 1, 2012, for multifamily residential or commercial purposes ON-GOING ' As referenced in City Code of Ordinances provide adequate space and receptacles for recycling by tenants and owners consistent with HB 7243 amending 10-25 (5) & (6). Section 403.706, F.S. Determines stem for monitoring and tracking compliance w th building permit process. 4. 1.5 Actions to Administer the City's Climate Action Plan 1. The City should maintain its inter -departmental Sustainability Team to meet quarteny to evaluate the effectiveness of the City's o eratiors and policies on energy conservation and sustainabi!it . ! ON-GOING I Team meets quarterly. 3. The Team should coordinate with Palm Beach County, the Compact, TCRPC, MPO and SFWMD on grant 1 ON-GOING Have staff representative or. PBC LMS, funding and obtaining technical expertise on regional climate change that would otherwise not be available. The Compact, MPO TAC & BGPAC and Team should also reach out tc FAU as a source of scientific information on climate change and its projections. i ON-GOING 1 partners with SFWMD & LWDD for public these initiatives and goals of the CAP such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions related to less vehicle use. outreach. Potential partnership with Center 4. Use of City facilities, rewsletters, the website, library programs, socia'I mecia and providing information through ON-GOING for Environmental Studies @ FAU. 4. The Team should develop a template and data management system to monitor and track progress towards ON-GOING Have developed and implemented internal reaching GHG reduction goals. Monitoring of energy reductions should be coord:'.rated by the City's Sustainability tracking & monitoring system for projects Team by use of free software such as EPA's Energy Star Portfolio Manager and through the implementation of an using ICLEI templates. Energy Star Energy Management System which provides real-time energy usage (see section on Monitoring). This could be Portfolio Manager being used for tracking used to produce the City's Annual Report, another area of responsibility for the Sustainability Team, energy reductions. In process of linking 5. Demonstrations and signage in City Hall and partnerships with the library and schools district will disseminate the ! ON-GOING I into system. Real-time energy usage messages to a greater audience.media monitoring scheduled to be used for Fire Station # 5 solar project. 4.2 Communitv Enaaaement 1. Place the CAP, and 1,4ghlig1h'. its adoption, on the City's website, BBN and in the media. COMPLETE Go Green Boynton! Webpage. Was reported on BBN and press releases were sent out. 3. Utilize existing programs such as "Commit2BFit" and "Bike to Work" week to highlight the relationships between i ON-GOING I Have become annual events these initiatives and goals of the CAP such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions related to less vehicle use. 1 4. Use of City facilities, rewsletters, the website, library programs, socia'I mecia and providing information through ON-GOING I Educational sessions for youth & adults utility bills should all be considered in the cost-effective development of the program. held at Library during Earth Week in April j 2012. City website has section devoted to best practices for individuals & businesses under the Green Practices section of Go Green Boynton! 5. Demonstrations and signage in City Hall and partnerships with the library and schools district will disseminate the ! ON-GOING Announcements on website, a!I social messages to a greater audience.media sites, press releases and Flyers in all i city facil ties disseminate sustainability projects, events and energy efficiency and conservation information. WJ Page 1533 of 1812 COMPLETED AND ON-GOING 2010 CAP STRATEGIES 6. Continue to support assistance programs to low income households such as the Federal Weatherization ON-GOING CDBG rehabs have upgraded energy Assistance Program to increase educational opportunities such as energy conservation at existing homes. efficient materials. Will continue to education public on available prograrrs. 9. Use press releases to highlight the City's accomplishments including retrofits at buildings, green events or ON-GOING Staff will continue to issue press and social renewable energy projects on buildings such as the retrofits being completed pursuart to the City's EECBG. media releases as needed. 15. Energy and water efficiency strategies incorporated into monthly water utilities billing. ON-GOING Have been notifying citizens of water developments io areas other than the actual dwelling unit. restriction information. WN expand info to (LDR's)! incorporate efficiency & conservation tsps. ON-GOING Info in annual water re ort. Use fueling stations. 4.4 Transportation access to, alternatively tueled vehicle infrastructure such as vehicles and fueling stations are done on a continuous basis to determine feasib!iity and cost effectiveness 1. The City should establish ar integrated network of non -motorized transportation corridors by including and COMPLETE Greenways, Blueways and Trails Master utilizing existing rights of ways that connect parks, linear parks, greenways, canals and waterways to increase the Plan adopted by Resolution on November non -motorized transportation network. COMPLETE 17.2015 7. Require a minimum amours of long-term bicycle parking areas for multi -family housing and mixed use COMPLETE In the Land Development Regulations developments io areas other than the actual dwelling unit. (LDR's)! 10. Identify and create a GIS map of ary existing locations for alternatively fueled vehicle charging stations. ON-GOING The City currently has 4 public EV Charging Determine future opporturities for expansion of the network. Stations and 1 EVCS it the employee garages. Location map !irk added to Go Green Boynton! web page. Also a map link to US Department of Energy Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles Data Certer: cr ' 12. The City should mortor the South Florida East Coast Corridor Study focusing on the eastern portions of the ON-GOING Engineering and Planning staff continues to three counties, mainly alorg 1-95, U.S. 1 and Old Dixie/Federal Highway. The Study objective is to relieve roadway attend meetings and monitor. City of congestion along the roadways while providing the needed freight transport to the area. The Study is also reviewing Boynton Beach is slated to have a station the potential for add tional transit service along the corridor that would provide connectivity to existing and proposed stop for the future Tri -Rail Coastal Link transit (Tri -Rail, Metrorai!, Miami streetcar, East-West Line in Broward). commuter rail service along the FEC at Boynton Beach Blvd. 17. Continue work with the MPO, TCRPC and Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency on the ON-GOING Engineering, Planning and CRA staff Intracoastal Waterway (!CW) plan to expand all forms of water-based transportation. continue to participate in the MPO and collaborate with TCRPC for future pro4ects. 4.5.1 Land Use 12. Include a policy to implement recommendations in the CAP related to increasing opportunities for park and ride COMPLETE See Parking Reduction Ordinance facilities and alternati ely fueled vehicle charging stations. 13. Include an Objective and Policies to address implementation of strategies for conserving natural -area features. COMPLETE In the Consevation Element in Comp Plan This could be done by creating a new Objective and Policy section or updating Objectives 4.5 and 4.6 to address these strate !es A-3 Page 1534 of 1812 COMPLETED AND ON-GOING 2010 CAP STRATEGIES 4.5.2 Sustainable Construction 2. Review its land development regulations to determine the feasibility of using land use and parking strategies that' COMPLETE Addressed in Smart Parking Ordinance reduce reliance on automobiles including but not limited to strategic reductions in parking supply, encouraging short term over long term parking,promotion of ark -and -ride and bike -and -ride areas and shared parking facilities. 4. Create an incentive for projects that includes a "20 -Minute Complete Neighborhoods" approach whereby ON-GOING This has been partially addressed in the residents can safely walk a relatively short distance from home tomos! cf the destinations and services they use TOD. The Intent is to increase population every day. This could require development applicants to submit a list of neighborhood services within a 20 Minute density and allow for a mix of uses that walking distance from their project such as: j a!low for reduction of motorized vehicles. • Neighborhood oriented commercial Going forward the TOD could provide • Restaurants additional incentives, as feasible, to encourage the mix of uses listed. • Drug stores • Convenience stores • Trarsit stops • Schools • Parks 5. Develop process and land development standards: COMPLETE Green Building Program. Recognition Estabhsh a recognition program for new construction and renovation, feature on website and social networking program is being developed as part of this including sigrage for projects achieving rating. effort. Applications for buildings over a commission -determined square footage threshold shall include a building design and construction commissioning plan and shall be commissioned by a qualified commissioning agent to meet the l owner's project -ecUrements. All new commercial and multi-famlly construction shall include recycling facilities for non -hazardous materials iincluding paper, glass, metal and plastic products. G. The following design principles should be applied to residences of three stores or less, additions, and COMPLETE In the Land Development Regulations renovations: (LDR's) — Include standard building code provisions in the land development regulations encouraging green roof or "white roof' incentives and targets, shading of parking lots with native vegetation, pervious pavement, flat roofing with reflective standards and providing more insulation than the minimum to exisVng residential buildings; new heating, cooling, and water heating systems in existing buildings; and site -added components of manufactured homes and buildings. — Ensure land development regulations facilitate and promote site design crter'a allowing for the easy and cost- effective installation of solar energy systems with techniques such as: • Optimum roof orientation. • Clear access without obstructions. • Designing the roof framing to support the addition of solar projects. • Installation of electrical conduits to accept solar electric system wiring. • Installation of plumbing to support an energy efficient water heating systems (tank:ess or solar). • Ensure new buildings incorporate passive solar design features such as daylighting. — Review the development regulations and assess need to develop ary special green building criteria for historic structures. — Establish criteria fornew construction or major renovations requiring hot water heating systems to achieve an Energy Factor >0.82 or a thermal efficiency of at least 90 percent ;same target as Federal tax rebates). — Certified wood products and bio -based materials (engineered wood, bamboo, cork, nature! fiber or other bio -based materials with at least 50 percent biobased content) shall be encouraged. — Develop land development code criteria for composting as appropriate, A-4 Page 1535 of 1812 COMPLETED AND ON-GOING 2010 CAP STRATEGIES — Reused ar,d recycled materials shall be encouraged in the construction process. As a building site permits, orient and shade buildings such that: • Exterior shade is provided for south -facing windows during the peak cooling season. • Provide shading against direct sun due to low sun angles for east and west facing windows. • Protect the building from thermal loss, drafts and degradation of the building envelope caused by wind and wind -drive materials such as dust, sand, and leaves with building orientation and landscape features. • Use landscaping to provide natural shading when feasible. i — Define Florida Friendly and native landscaping species and establish planting thresholds. — Establish requirements for indoor -fixture water conservation. Se'ect appropriate performance characteristics from the following programs: Water Sense®, Florida Building Code, Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), Florida Water Star, and US Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED;. A comparison chart of all the programs is contained in Appendix B. — Review existing landscape provisions and revise with a goo of reducing heat island effects. — Investigate the feasibility of building design guidelines and criteria to minimize the amount of non -roof pervious surfaces around buiidings. • Investigate provisions and requirements for building energy efficiency improvements in leased spaces. • Coordinate with CRA to require energy efficiency to obtain funding. • Establish energy efficient outdoor lighting requirements. • Review the viability of an ordinance requiring certa r, upgrades that save energy and conserve water are completed at the time a property is sold. 8. Offer incentives to development applicants to meet or exceed the City's green building program (see Appendix B) COMPLETE Green Building Fund as appropriate such as building height, density bonuses and flexible floor area ratios. Incentives should be based on the merits of the project. The incentives should be codfiied in the develope's agreement between the City and the Applicant. — Market projects that achieve "certification" to real estate industry. — Determine viability of reduced cost Energy Audit for existing buildings — Investigate low interest revolving loan funds or establishment of a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE") to help finance retrofits. Ensure the program includes commercial, residential and industrial projects to maximize energy retrofit benefits among the highest energy consumers. — Research future grant opportunities to provide transportation, and use, or energy efficiency retrofit programs. In particular pursue low income weatherization assistance funcs through the Department of Energy. — Support leg'.slative initiatives to formulate a uniform state tax credit for private green buildings that meet a minimum level of green certification through a recognized green building program. A-5 Page 1536 of 1812 Page 1537 of 1812 I RESOLUTION R12-127 2; 3 A PLEDGE OF THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PALM 4 BEACH COUNTY ENDORSING THE MAYORS' 5 CLIMATE ACTION PLEDGE, AFFIRMING SUPPORT 6 FOR THE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL 7 CLIMATE CHANGE COMPACT, AGREEING TO 8 CONSIDER IMPLEMENTING THE REGIONAL 9 CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IN WHOLE OR IN PART AS 10 APPROPRIATE FOR EACH MUNICIPALITY, AND 11 URGING ALL MAYORS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 12 TO SUPPORT THE MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION 13 PLEDGE. 14 15 WHEREAS, Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable areas of the country to 16 the consequences of global climate change with Southeast Florida being at the frontline to 17 experience the impacts of a changing climate, especially sea level rise; and 18 WHEREAS, in recognition of the need for immediate, coordinated and visionary 19 action to address the impacts of a changing climate and provide for economic and 20 environmental resilience in Southeast Florida, in 2010 the counties of Palm Beach, Broward, 21 Miami -Dade and Monroe (Compact Partners) entered into the Southeast Florida Regional 22 Climate Change Compact (Compact); and 23 WHEREAS, in accordance with the Compact commitment and through a two year 24 collaborative process involving nearly 100 subject matter experts representing public and 25 private sectors, universities, and not-for-profit organizations, the Compact Partners developed 26 the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP); and 27 WHEREAS, the RCAF offers recommendations that provide the common integrated 28 framework for a stronger and more resilient Southeast Florida, including: 29 • Providing the common framework for Sustainable Communities and 30 Transportation Planning to be aligned across the region; 31 • Recognizing the need to protect and address vulnerable Water Supply, 32I Management and Infrastructure and preserve fragile Natural Systems and 33 Agricultural resources; 34 • Providing steps to move towards resilience and reducing emissions through 35 exploring alternatives and decreasing the use of Energy and Fuel; fPage 1538 1812 1 • Building upon strength as effective emergency responders and integrating 2 climate change hazards in Risk Reduction and Emergency Management 3 Planning; 4 • Providing for effective Public Outreach initiatives to educate the public on the 5 consequences of climate change and providing guidance for developing and 6 ; influencing Public Policies related to climate change; and 7 WHEREAS, recognizing that there are more than 100 municipalities within the 8 ` region that will play an important role in the implementation of the RCAP, the Compact 9 ' Partners included municipalities in the development of the RCAP; and 10 WHEREAS, municipalities individually have been working to achieve sustainability, 11 and the RCAP presents an opportunity to align these individual local efforts with the regional 12 framework and vision; and 13 WHEREAS, municipalities play a key role in the annual Regional Climate 14 Leadership Summits, participated in RCAP Working Groups and now is the time to solidify 15 local government support to advance the RCAP; and 16 WHEREAS, the RCAP now serves as the foundation document of Climate Resilience 17 Planning as part of the seven county Prosperity Plan in support for economic development; 18 and 19 WHEREAS, the RCAP does not provide a mandate but rather serves as a living 20 guidance document with options that each County and local government may align to their 21 own plans and adopt and utilize based on their interests and vision for the future; and 22 WHEREAS, the willingness of counties and municipalities to jointly develop and 23 advocate for mutually beneficial agreements, policies and strategies intended to influence 24 regional, state and national resilience efforts advances "Good Neighbor" relationships; and 25 WHEREAS, in 2005 the U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted the U.S. Mayors' 26 Climate Protection Agreement (Mayors' Agreement) that became a national model for 27 effective collaboration and the framework for more than 1,000 municipalities throughout the 28 nation to take actions to reduce global warming and address the impacts of a changing climate 29 (climate disruption); and i Page 1539 1812 0 1 WHEREAS, as of 2007, eight Mayors representing municipalities within Palm Beach 2 County speaking on behalf of more than 22 percent of Palm Beach County's population 3 endorsed the Mayors' Agreement; and 4 WHEREAS, in 2012, the need exists for Mayors within the region of Southeast 5 i Florida to collaborate on a renewed agreement that will advance regional climate action 6 planning within Southeast Florida efforts while continuing to advance the national goals of 71 the U.S. Mayors' Agreement; and 8i WHEREAS, utilizing the U.S. Mayors' Agreement as a model for influencing 9 regional climate policies and effective public outreach, all municipalities throughout the 10' Southeast Florida region are invited to sign on to the 2012 South Florida Mayor's Climate 11 Action Pledge and to collaborate on implementation of the RCAP starting today and for 12 tomorrow. 13 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 14 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 15 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and 16 incorporated herein by this reference. 17 Section 2. The municipality of the City of Boynton Beach endorses the Mayors' 18 Climate Action Pledge. 19 Section 3. The municipality of the City of Boynton Beach affirms support for the 20 Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 21 Section 4. The municipality of the City of Boynton Beach agrees to consider 22 integrating the Regional Climate Action Plan framework in whole or in part as appropriate for 23 each municipality into existing and future municipal sustainability action plans, 24 comprehensive plans and/or climate action plans where and when appropriate and financially 25 feasible 26 Section 5. The municipality of the City of Boynton Beach urges all municipal 27 Mayors within Palm Beach County to join the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. 28 Section 6. This Pledge shall become effective upon adoption. Page 1540 of 1812 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 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of December, 2012. ATTEST: M - M. Prainito, MMC Clerk CITY QF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Page 1541 of 1812 Iffiliml C -1I Pap, e III illillilliq Page 1542 of 1812 October 201 Prepored by the Seo Level Rise Work Group Page 1543 of 1812 ExecutiveSummary.......................................................................................................................................................1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................2 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida................................................................................................4 Projectionand Summary ...........................................................................................................................................4 Projection Development Methodology.....................................................................................................................6 ProjectionUpdate.................................................................................................................................................6 Guidancefor Application...............................................................................................................................................9 Increase in Recurrent Flooding and Reduced Drainage Capacity..............................................................................9 Storm Surge and Sea Level Rise..............................................................................................................................10 Natural Resource Degradation................................................................................................................................10 Guidance in Applying The Projections.....................................................................................................................11 Audiences............................................................................................................................................................11 Applying Projection Curves to Infrastructure Siting And Design........................................................................11 Available Vulnerability Assessments.......................................................................................................................13 Summary......................................... .............................................................................................................................13 LiteratureCited............................................................................................................................................................15 Appendix A: Stand Alone Guidance Document and Projection...................................................................................21 Appendix B: State of Science Update..........................................................................................................................26 Acceleration of Sea Level Rise.................................................................................................................................26 Factors Influencing Sea Level Rise...........................................................................................................................26 GlobalProcesses.................................................................................................................................................26 Regional/ Local Processes...................................................................................................................................28 Appendix C: Workgroup Commentary and Recommendations..................................................................................33 Appendix D: Acknowledgement of Participants..........................................................................................................34 Appendix E: Deviation from 2011 Projection..............................................................................................................35 Recommended Citation Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Sea Level Rise Work Group (Compact). October 2015. Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida. A document prepared for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Steering Committee. 35 p. Page 1544 of 1812 The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact reconvened the Sea Level Rise Work Group for the purpose of updating the unified regional projection based on global projections, guidance documents and scientific literature released since the original regional projection in 2011 (Compact, 2011). The objective of the unified sea level rise projection for the Southeast Florida region remains consistent that the projection is for use by the Climate Compact Counties and partners for planning purposes to aid in understanding of potential vulnerabilities and to provide a basis for developing risk informed adaptation strategies for the region. For the 2015 update, the starting point for all sea level rise projections has been shifted from 2010 to 1992. This allows for direct use of local tide station information to convert projections into local water surface elevations for flood vulnerability studies, and is consistent with current guidance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA). The Unified Sea Level Rise projection for Southeast Florida has also been extended to 2100 in recognition of the need for longer range guidance for major infrastructure and other long term investments now being planned. In the short term, sea level rise is projected to be 6 to 10 inches by 2030 and 14 to 26 inches by 2060 (above the 1992 mean sea level). In the long term, sea level rise is projected to be 31 to 61 inches by 2100. For critical infrastructure projects with design lives in excess of 50 years, use of the upper curve is recommended with planning values of 34 inches in 2060 and 81 inches in 2100. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2015) has reported the average global sea level has risen almost 3 inches between 1992 and 2015 based on satellite measurements. Sea level rise in South Florida has been of similar magnitude over the same period (NOAA, 2015) but is anticipated to outpace the global average due to ongoing variations in the Florida Currents and Gulf Stream. Projected sea level rise, especially by 2060 and beyond, has a significant range of variation as a result of uncertainty in future greenhouse gas emissions and their geophysical effects, the incomplete quantitative understanding of all geophysical processes that might affect the rate of sea level rise in climate models and the limitations of current climate models to predict the future. As such, the Work Group recommends that the unified sea level rise projection include three curves, in descending order, the NOAA High Curve, the USACE High Curve and a curve corresponding to the median of the IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 scenario, with specific guidance as to how and when they should be used in planning. This guidance document describes the recommended application of the projection as it relates to both high and low risk projects and short and long- term planning efforts. Also, the Work Group recommends that this guidance be updated every 1 Page 1545 of 1812 five to seven years because of the ongoing advances in scientific knowledge related to global climate change and potential impacts. The Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida is intended to be used for planning purposes by a variety of audiences and disciplines when considering sea level rise in reference to both short and long-term planning horizons and infrastructure design in the Southeast Florida area.. HOW SHOULD THE REGIONAL PROJECTION BE APPLIED? The projection ( �ss'�- ���_ Rist"", t . r ;E r u.: °' E, �.,.. .. contains a graph and table describing the rise in sea level from 1992 through the turn of the current century. The projection can be used to estimate future sea level elevations in Southeast Florida and the relative change in sea level from today to a point in the future tot contains directions and specific examples of how the projection can be used by local governments, planners, designers and engineers and developers. This regional projection is offered to ensure that all major infrastructure projects throughout the Southeast Florida region have the same basis for design and construction relative to future sea level. WHAT ARE THE IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH SEA LEVEL RISE? The consequences associated with sea level rise include direct physical impacts such as coastal inundation of inland areas, increased frequency of flooding in vulnerable coastal areas, increased flooding in interiorareas due to impairment of the region's stormwater infrastructure i.e. impacts to gravity drainage systems and features in the regional water management canal system, saltwater intrusion into the aquifer and local water supply wells, and contamination of the land and ocean with pollutants and debris and hazardous materials released by flooding. Consequences also include cascading socio-economic impacts such as displacement, decrease in property values and tax base, increases in insurance costs, loss of services and impaired access to infrastructure. The likelihood and extent to which these impacts will occur is dependent upon the factors influencing the rate of sea level rise such as the amount of greenhouse gases emitted globally, rate of melting of land-based ice sheets, the decisions and investments made by communities to increase their climate resilience and the many interconnected processes described in the ;fx ,>r;§ .. <, 1, Strf5te of science Update. One of the values of this sea level rise projection is the ability to perform scenario testing to better understand the potential impacts and timeline of sea level rise within the Southeast Florida community. 2 Page 1546 of 1812 In 2010, the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Steering Committee organized the first Regional Climate Change Compact Technical Ad hoc Work Group (Work Group). Their objective was to develop a unified sea level rise projection for the Southeast Florida region for use by the Climate Compact Counties and partners. Its primary use was for planning purposes to aid in understanding of potential vulnerabilities and to provide a basis for outlining adaptation strategies for the region. The Work Group reviewed existing projections and scientific literature and developed a unified regional projection for the period from 2010 to 2060 (Compact, 2011). The projection highlighted two planning horizons: 1) by 2030, sea level rise was projected to be 3 to 7 inches above the 2010 mean sea level and 2) by 2060, sea level rise was projected to be 9 to 24 inches above the 2010 mean sea level. In anticipation of the release of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC, 2013), the Sea Level Rise Work Group recommended a review of the projection four years after its release in 2011. In September 2014, the Sea Level Rise Work Group was reconvened for the purpose of updating the unified regional projection based on projections and scientific literature released since 2011. This report released in October 2015 contains a summary of the projections and publications reviewed and discussed, the methodology for deriving the projection, the recommended unified regional projection and additional recommendations from the Sea Level Rise Work Group. Page 1547 of 1812 PROJECTION AND SUMMARY This Unified Sea Level Rise projection for Southeast Florida updated in 2015 projects the anticipated range of sea level rise for the region from 1992 to 2100 (Figure 1). The projection highlights three planning horizons: 1) short term, by 2030, sea level is projected to rise 6 to 10 inches above 1992 mean sea level, 2) medium term, by 2060, sea level is projected to rise 14 to 34 inches above 1992 mean sea level, 3) long term, by 2100, sea level is projected to rise 31 to 81 inches above 1992 mean sea level. Projected sea level rise in the medium and long term has a significant range of variation as a result of uncertainty in future greenhouse gas emissions and their geophysical effects, the incomplete quantitative understanding of all geophysical processes affecting the rate of sea level rise in climate models and current limitations of climate models to predict the future. As such, the Work Group recommends that the unified sea level rise projection include three global mean sea level rise curves regionally adapted to account for the acceleration of sea level change observed in South Florida. The titles of the global mean sea level rise curves were retained for simplicity of referencing source but the curves have been adjusted from the global projections to reflect observed local change. The projection consists of the NOAA High Curve, the USACE High Curve (also known as the NOAA Intermediate- High) and the median of the IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 scenario, with specific guidance as to how and when they should be used in planning. • The lower boundary of the projection (blue dashed line) can be applied in designing low risk projects that are easily replaceable with short design lives, are adaptable and have limited interdependencies with other infrastructure or services. • The shaded zone between the IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 median curve and the USACE High is recommended to be generally applied to most projects within a short -term planning horizon. It reflects what the Work Group projects will be the most likely range of sea level rise for the remainder of the 211t Century. • The upper curve of the projection should be utilized for planning of high risk projects to be constructed after 2060 or projects which are not easily replaceable or removable, have a long design life (more than 50 years) or are critically interdependent with other infrastructure or services. 4 Page 1548 of 1812 80 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection (Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, 2015) 70 a lbw l3SACE High P ( ) 4 2 t� 60 Year Median (inches) (inches) ti . _ ef", N 5C fi 2030 6 10 12 u E 40 2060 14 26 34 _ u 2100 31 61 81 J 30 26" fi u S v 20 101�� 9At`,£ intermvd€ste,' CaA,A,irrier"asc9ixr. 1:^x C 1992 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 Year Figure 1: Unified Sea Level Rise Projection. These projections are referenced to mean sea level at the Rey West tide gauge. The projection includes three global curves adapted for regional application: the median of the #PCC ARS RCP8.5 scenario as the lowest boundary (blue dashed curve), the USACE High curve as the upper boundary for the short teres for use until 2060 (solid blase line), and the NOAA High curve as the uppermost boundary for medium and long terra use (orange solid curve). The incorporated table lists the projection values at years 2430, 2060 and 2100. The USAGE intermediate or N AA intermediate Low curve is displayed on the figure for reference (green dashed curve). This scenario would require significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in order to be plausible and does not reflect current emissions trends. 5 Page 1549 of 1812 PROJECTION DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY PROJECTION UPDATE The key components of the methodology used to develop the unified sea level rise projection are as follows: Planning Horizon of 2100: In response to the release of climate scenarios extending to year 2100 from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), projections through year 2100 by federal agencies including the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the need for planning for infrastructure with design lives greater than 50 years, the unified sea level rise projection time scale has been extended to 2100. Starting in 1992: The year 1992 has been selected as the initial year of the projection because it is the center of the current mean sea level National Tidal Datum Epoch of 1983- 2001. A tidal datum epoch is a 19 year period adopted by the National Ocean Service as the official time segment over which tide observations are used to establish tidal datums such as mean sea level, mean high water etc. The National Tidal Datum Epoch is revised every 20-25 years to account for changing sea levels and land elevations. Tide gauge selection: The Key West gauge (NOAA Station ICS 724580) was maintained as the reference gauge for calculation of the regional projection as was used in the original projection. In addition, appropriate conversion calculations are provided in Section 4: Guidance for Application in order to reference the projection to the Miami Beach gauge (NOAA Station ID 8723170) or the Lake Worth Pier gauge (NOAA Stat ' i :� I 872 670). The Key West gauge has recorded tidal elevations since 1913. Tidal recors from Miami Beach and Lake Worth Pier are available since 2003 and 1996, respectively. Review of existing projections: Global projections released since 2011 were reviewed and considered for interpretation for the unified sea level rise projection including those developed by USACE (2011; 2013), NOAA (Parris et al., 2012), IPCC (IPCC, 2013), Bamber and Aspinall (2013), Horton et al. (2014), Jevrejeva et al. (2014), and Kopp et al. (2014). Review criteria included comprehensiveness of datasets and models used to develop the projections, standing in the scientific community, and applicability to the Southeast Florida region. 6 Page 1550 of 1812 Summaries of the existing global projections are included below: USACE Guidance: There was no update to the projections since 2011 (USACE, 2011). The range of global mean sea level change projected by USACE was approximately 0.2 to 0.6 meters (9 to 25 inches) by 2060 and 0.5 to 1.5 meters (20 to 59 inches) by 2100. Existing guidance and the online USACE Sea Level Change Calculator were used to adapt the global mean sea level change curves for the unified South Florida projection. V IPCC AR5 Projections: The 5th Assessment Report (AR5) included four scenarios based on predicted greenhouse gas concentration trajectories (Regional Concentration Pathways, BCPs). The global mean sea level change projected in these scenarios ranged from 0.17 to 0.38 meters (7 to 15 inches) by years 2046 to 2065 and 0.26 to 0.82 meters (10 to 32 inches) by 2081 to 2100. 11NOAH Projections produced for the National Climate Assessment (NCA): For the 2014 NCA, four global mean sea level rise scenarios were defined in a manner allowing the user to select the appropriate curve based on risk of concern, uncertainty tolerance and type of application. The global mean sea level rise projected in these scenarios ranges from 0.2 meters to 2 meters (8 to 80 inches) by 2100. Recent Probabilistic Projections: Recently, several authors have quantitatively and qualitatively approached determining the likelihood or percent chance that the global mean sea level rise projections will occur by 2100. For example, based on a probability density function, levrejeva et al. (2014) concluded that there is only a 5% chance global mean sea level rise will be larger than 1.8 meters (71 inches) by 2100. Using an alternate method, Kopp et al. (2014) concluded there is only a 5% chance global mean sea level rise will be larger than 1.76 meters (69 inches). These studies represent examples of possible methods of further explaining applicability of projections for future use. Science Community Polling: Several polls have been conducted amongst groups within the scientific community to understand the experts' opinions on the level of uncertainty associated with existing global mean sea level rise projections. These surveys have yielded reported likely ranges of global mean sea level rise of 0.4 to 1.2 m (16 to 42 inches) depending on warming scenarios (Horton et al., 2014) and 0.29 m to 0.84 m (11 to 33 inches) (Bamber and Aspinall, 2013) by 2100. 7 Page 1551 of 1812 Projection confidence: The understanding of past sea level changes has improved since the Work Group's last review due to additional observations and analyses of processes driving thermal expansion, loss of ice from ice sheets and glaciers and terrestrial water storage by the scientific community. Despite this improved understanding, the development of complex climate models is evolutionary and many processes and responses are yet to be incorporated. The numerous ice melt accelerating feedbacks not in the models are especially of concern as they are speeding up ice melt and sea level rise well beyond model projections. Models do continue to offer useful approximations of trends and order of magnitude of rates of change and acceleration based on climate data input and are suitable for determining projected future ranges for planning and design efforts. Additionally, as noted in Parris et al. (2012), the quadratic curves comprising the projection were selected by the some of the scientific community for simplicity. Sea level will not rise in the smooth manner illustrated by the quadratic curves but, may be punctuated by faster and slower rates (Parris et al., 2013). 8 Page 1552 of 1812 INCREASE IN RECURRENT FLOODING AND REDUCED DRAINAGE CAPACITY Recent analyses of tide gauge records acquired along the US Atlantic coast indicate a rapid acceleration in the rate of sea level rise since 2000, which was attributed to possible slowing down of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) (Ezer et al., 2013; Sallenger et al., 2012; Yin et al., 2009). The higher sea level resulted in increasing flooding frequency in several coastal communities, e.g., Boston, Norfolk, and Miami Beach (Ezer et al., 2013; Kirshen et al., 2008; Kleinosky et al., 2007; Wdowinski et al., 2015). These frequent flood events, often termed "nuisance flooding", occur mainly due to heavy rain during high tide conditions but sometimes occur due to high tide alone and are termed "King tides", "lunar flooding" or "sunny sky flooding". Recently, Ezer and Atkinson (2014) used tide gauge data to calculate accumulated flooding time in twelve locations along the Atlantic coast and showed a significant increase in flooding duration over the past twenty years. They suggested that flood duration is a reliable indicator for the accelerating rate of sea level rise, which is often difficult to estimate on a regional -scale. On the national scale, NOAA (2014) published an assessment of nuisance flooding finding that the duration and frequency of these events are intensifying around the United States. Subsequently, Sweet and Park (2014) demonstrated that coastal areas are experiencing an increased frequency of flood events (an acceleration) over the last few decades, and that this acceleration in flood occurrence will continue regardless of the specific rate of sea level rise. A detailed analysis of nuisance flooding occurrence in Miami Beach was conducted by Wdowinski et al. (2015), who used a variety of data sources (tide gauge, rain gauge, media reports, insurance claims, and photo records) from the past 16 years (1998-2013). They found that most flooding events occur after heavy rain (> 80 mm, 3 inches) during high tide conditions, but also after the fall equinox tides regardless of rain events. An analysis of flooding frequency over the past 16 years revealed that since 2006, rain -induced events increased by 33% and tide -induced events quadrupled, from 2 events during 1998-2005 to 8-16 events in 2006-2013. Wdowinski et al. (2015) also analyzed the nearby Virginia Key tide gauge record and found a significant acceleration in the rate of sea level rise since 2006. The average rate of regional sea level rise since 2006 is 9±4 mm/yr, significantly higher than the global average rate of 2.8±0.4 mm/yr estimated from in-situ data (Church and White, 2011). Although the Work Group notes that continued analysis of changes in trends over time is necessary to determine long-term significance of this recently observed uptrend, studies have already begun to correlate the regional sea level rise to the slowing down of the Gulfstream. A comparison between sea level variations near Miami with high-resolution global climate model simulations (Kirtman et al., 2012) revealed a strong correlation between increasing sea level rise in the Miami area and a 0 Page 1553 of 1812 weakening of the Florida Current -Gulf Stream system. This finding confirmed concurs with other studies that relate sea level rise acceleration along the US Atlantic coast with weakening of the Gulf Stream (e.g., Ezer et al., 2013; Park and Sweet, 2015). STORM SURGE AND SEA LEVEL RISE Storm surge and sea level rise are independent coastal processes that when occurring simultaneously lead to compounded impacts. Sea level rise will increase the inland areal extent inundated by surges, the depth of flooding and power of the surge and the extent and intensity of damage associated with storm surge and waves. As a result, severe storms of the future will cause more damage than storms of equal intensity occurring at today's sea level. Tebaldi et al. (2012) estimate a 100 -year magnitude surge flooding (by today's standards) will begin to occur every 20 years at the projected mean sea level in 2050. Regional hazard mapping does not yet include the combined effects of sea level rise and surge but the impacts are anticipated to be significant. Historically, the sea level extremes have increased along with the increase in mean sea level at locations along the coasts. Using this as the basis, one can relate the sea level extremes to mean sea level which allows the determination of future extremes and return periods (Obeysekera and Park, 2013). Another approach is to use the non -tidal residuals (component of storm surge and waves above the tidal variations), NTR, and determine their probabilistic characteristics. Assuming future sea level rise scenarios and the tidal variations, one can then superimpose extreme storm surge of NTR for a given return period to determine total sea level extreme for a given time epoch in the future. Return period for a given scenario can be determined using methods outlined in Salas and Obeysekera (2014). Both approaches assume there is no change in future "storminesss" although with higher sea levels, magnitude of storm surge may change at some locations along the coasts. NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION As sea level rise increasingly inundates coastal areas, there is the potential for degradation of natural resources and loss of their services to the surrounding environment. Ecosystems will transition either by retreat and migration, adaptation, or elimination of functions and certain species. Shallow water habitats may transition to open water, forcing ecological changes in coastal wetlands and estuaries affecting nesting, spawning and feeding locations and behavior. Intrusion of saltwater inland, into inland water bodies and within the aquifer is negatively impacting freshwater resources, and these impacts will worsen or accelerate with further sea level rise. Inundation of shorelines will increase the extent and severity of beach erosion and 10 Page 1554 of 1812 previously stable coastal areas. In combination, these impacts will cascade throughout the region's ecosystems even if they are not immediately adjacent to open water areas. Natural infrastructure is critical to the resilience of the urban environment, in that it provides many benefits related to storm protection, water and air purification, moderating urban heat effects, and socio -economics. South Florida's tourist economy is heavily dependent on these natural resources. The region must prioritize providing space for habitat transitions and focus on reducing anthropogenic pressures that would compound the degrading effects of sea level rise. GUIDANCE IN APPLYING THE PROJECTIONS AUDIENCES The Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida is intended to be used for planning purposes by a variety of audiences and disciplines when considering sea level rise in reference to both short and long-term planning horizons as well as infrastructure siting and design in the Southeast Florida area. Potential audiences for the projections include, but are not limited to, elected officials, urban planners, architects, engineers, developers, resource managers and public works professionals. One of the key values of the projection is the ability to associate specific sea level rise scenarios with timelines. When used in conjunction with vulnerability assessments, these projections inform the user of the potential magnitude and extent of sea level rise impact at a general timeframe in the future. The blue shaded portion of the projection provides a likely range for sea level rise values at specific planning horizons. Providing a range instead of a single value may present a challenge to users such as engineers who are looking to provide a design with precise specifications. Public works professionals and urban planners need to work with the engineers and with policy makers to apply the projection to each project based on the nature, value, interconnectedness, and life cycle of the infrastructure proposed. Finally, elected officials should use the projections to inform decision making related to issues such as adaptation policies, budget impacts associated with design features which address planning for future sea level rise, capital improvement project needs especially those associated with drainage and shoreline protection, and land use decisions. APPLYING PROJECTION CURVES TO INFRASTRUCTURE SITING i'°,ND DESIGN When determining how to apply the projection curves, the user needs to consider the nature, value, interconnectedness, and life cycle of the existing or proposed infrastructure. The blue 11 Page 1555 of 1812 shaded portion of the projection can be applied to most infrastructure projects, especially those with a design life expectancy of less than 50 years. The designer of a type of infrastructure that is easily replaced, has a short lifespan, is adaptable, and has limited interdependencies with other infrastructure or services must weigh the potential benefit of designing for the upper blue line with the additional costs. Should the designer opt for specifying the lower curve, she/he must consider the consequences of under -designing for the potential likely sea level condition. Such consequences may include premature infrastructure failure. Additionally, planning for adaptation should be initiated in the conceptual phase. A determination must be made on whether or not threats can be addressed mid-life cycle via incremental adaptation measures, such as raising the height of a sluice gate on a drainage canal.. Forward thinking risk management is critical to avoiding loss of service, loss of asset value and most importantly loss of life or irrecoverable resources. An understanding of the risks that critical infrastructure will be exposed to throughout its life cycle such as sea level rise inundation, storm surge and nuisance flooding must be established early on in the conceptual phase. If incremental adaptation is not possible for the infrastructure proposed and inundation is likely, designing to accommodate the projected sea level rise at conception or selection of an alternate site should be considered. Projects in need of a greater factor of safety related to potential inundation should consider designing for the upper limit of the blue -shaded zone. Examples of such projects may include evacuation routes planned for reconstruction, communications and energy infrastructure and critical government and financial facilities. Due to the community's fundamental reliance on major infrastructure, existing and proposed critical infrastructure should be evaluated using the upper curve of the projection, the orange curve (Figure 1, NOAA High). Critical projects include those or projects which are not easily replaceable or removable, have a long design life (more than 50 years), or are interdependent with other infrastructure or services. If failure of the critical infrastructure would have catastrophic impacts, it is considered to be high risk. Due of the community's critical reliance on major infrastructure, existing and proposed high risk infrastructure should be evaluated using the upper curve of the projection, the orange curve (Figure 1, NOAA High). Examples of high risk critical infrastructure include nuclear power plants, wastewater treatment facilities, levees or impoundments, bridges along major evacuation routes, airports, seaports, railroads, and major highways. For low risk infrastructure projects, the lowermost curve of the projection (Figure 1, IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 curve) may be applied. Low risk projects include infrastructure expected to be constructed and then replaced within the next 10 years, projects that are easily replaceable and 12 Page 1556 of 1812 adaptable or projects with limited interdependencies and limited impacts when failure occurs. An example of such a project may be a small culvert in an isolated area. Additionally, planning for adaptation should be initiated in the conceptual phase. A determination must be made on whether or not risk can be addressed mid-life cycle via incremental. If incremental adaptation is not possible for the type of high risk infrastructure proposed and inundation is likely, designing to accommodate the projected sea level rise at conception or selection of an alternate site should be considered. To ensure an appropriately conservative design approach is used, the upper limit of the projection (Figure 1, NOAA High) should be used for projects with design lives of more than 50 years. AVAILABLE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and the individual Compact Counties have developed region -wide and county -wide sea level rise inundation vulnerability assessments available for public use (-'oma,t, 1). These assessments spatially delineate areas of inundation correlating to 1 foot, 2 feet and 3 feet of sea level rise. In addition, the Comp website hosts a multitude of sources of information, tools and links in support of adaptation and mitigation planning for use by the Compact communities. The Work Group recommends the use of the NOAA High Curve, the USACE High Curve (USACE, 2015) and the median of the IPCC AR5 RCP8.5 scenario (IPCC, 2013) as the basis for a Southeast Florida sea level rise projection for the 2030, 2060 and 2100 planning horizons. In the short term, sea level rise is projected to be 6 to 10 inches by 2030 and 14 to 26 inches by 2060 (above the 1992 mean sea level). Sea level has risen 3 inches from 1992 to 2015. In the long term, sea level rise is projected to be 31 to 61 inches by 2100. For critical infrastructure projects with design lives in excess of 50 years, use of the upper curve is recommended with planning values of 34 inches in 2060 and 81 inches in 2100. Sea level will continue to rise even if global mitigation efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are successful at stabilizing or reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations; however, emissions mitigation is essential to moderate the severity of potential impacts in the future. A substantial increase in sea level rise within this century is likely and may occur in rapid pulses rather than gradually. The recommended projection provides guidance for the Compact Counties and their partners to initiate planning to address the potential impacts of sea level rise on the region. The shorter term planning horizons (through 2060) are critical to implementation of the Southeast Florida Regional 13 Page 1557 of 1812 Climate Change Action Plan, to optimize the remaining economic life of existing infrastructure and to begin to consider adaptation strategies. As scientists develop a better understanding of the factors and reinforcing feedback mechanisms impacting sea level rise, the Southeast Florida community will need to adjust the projections accordingly and adapt to the changing conditions. 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Nature Geosci. 2(4). 262-266. doi:10.1038/ngeo462. :isllmvv�9��turmclr:ec1rr:11v1w�41ui��fcslnc471.hml. 20 Page 1564 of 1812 The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact's 2015 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection is presented below showing the anticipated range of sea level rise for the region from 1992 to 2100 (Figure 1). The projection highlights three planning horizons: 1) Short term, by 2030, sea level rise is projected to be 6 to 10 inches above 1992 mean sea level; 2) Medium term, by 2060, sea level rise is projected to be 14 to 26 inches above 1992 mean sea level with the less likely possibility of extending to 34 inches; 3) Long term, by 2100, sea level rise is projected to be 31 to 61 inches above 1992 mean sea level with the less likely possibility of extending to 81 inches. The Unified Sea Level Rise Projection for Southeast Florida include three curves, named after the global sea level rise curves from which they were derived: the NOAA High Curve (orange solid), the USACE High Curve (blue solid) and the median of the IPCC AR5 scenario (blue dashed). The blue shaded area represents the likely range of sea level rise for our region. The orange curve represents a condition that is possible but less likely. The USACE Intermediate or NOAA Intermediate Low curve is displayed on the figure for reference (green dashed curve). This scenario would require significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in orderto be plausible and does not reflect the impact on sea level from the current emissions trends. When determining how to apply the projection curves, the user needs to consider the nature, value, interconnectedness, and life cycle of the infrastructure in question. The following guidance is provided for using the projection. 21 Page 1565 of 1812 • The shaded zone between the IPCC AR5 median curve and the USACE High is recommended to be generally applied to most projects within a short to long-term planning horizon, especially those with a design life expectancy of less than 50 years. The designer of a type of infrastructure that is easily replaced, has a short lifespan, is adaptable, and has limited interdependencies with other infrastructure or services must weigh the potential benefit of designing for the upper blue line with the additional costs. Should the designer opt for specifying the lower curve, he must consider the consequences of under designing for the potential likely condition. • The uppermost boundary of the projection (orange curve) should be utilized for planning of critical infrastructure to be constructed after 2060 or projects with a long design life (more than 50 years) as a conservative estimate of potential sea level rise. Critical projects include those which are not easily replaceable or removable, have a long design life (more than 50 years), or are interdependent with other infrastructure or services. If failure of the infrastructure would have catastrophic impacts on the economy, community or environment, it should be considered critical. To reference the projection to the current year i.e. 2015, simply subtract the values listed in the table below from the projected sea level rise. For example, based on the projection, sea level rise in 2030 will be 6 to 10 inches above 1992 mean sea level. In order to determine how much rise will occur relative to the current year, 2015, the values listed in the table below for the IPCC AR5 median and USACE High curves can be subtracted from the projected range i.e. 6-3=3 inches for the lower end of the range and 10-4.3=5.6 inches for the upper end of the range, respectively. The projection can be restated as such: sea level will rise 3 to 5.6 inches from this year (2015) to 2030. To convert local relative sea level rise datum from mean sea level to a topographic reference point used in surveying land elevations (NAVD 88), add the number listed in the table below to projected sea level rise: 22 Page 1566 of 1812 *North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) is the topographic reference point used in surveying land elevations. By definition it is the vertical control datum of orthometric height established for vertical control surveying in the United States of America based upon the General Adjustment of the North American Datum of 1988. Alternatively, the USACE Sea Level Change Curve Calculator (Version 2018.88) (USACE, 2015) found at this websiteI;* ; wwac:or ),) ciil tp-, ,.js/ slarur s.c rn can be used to change datums, reference years and tide gauge locations. The projection curves were generated using this tool. The equations used for the curves comprising the unified sea level rise projection are as follows: 4.'- NOAA High Curve (Parris, 2012) and USACE High Curve (USACE, 2013): E(t2) — E(tl)= a(t2 — t1) + b(t22 — t12) where E(t2) — E(t1) = Eustatic sea level change (m) with reference year of 1992; t1 = difference in time between current year or construction date and 1992 e.g. 2015-1992 = 23 years; t2 = difference in time between future date of interest and 1992 i.e. 2060-1992 = 68 years; where a is a constant equal to 0.0017 mm/yr, representing the rate of global mean sea level change, 23 Page 1567 of 1812 and b is a variabe equal to 1.56x10-4 for the NOAA High Curve; 1.13x10-4 for the USACE high curve, representing the acceleration of sea level change. -* IPCC AR5 RC138.5 Median Curve (IPCC, 2013): E(t2) — E(tl)= 0.0017(t2 — ti) + (4.684499x10 -5)(t22 — t12) -*e The NOAA Intermediate Low/ USACE Low curve that is not part of the projection but included on the graph for reference (green dashed line) can be derived as follows: E(t2) — E(t1)= 0.0017(t2 — t1) + (2.71262x10 -5)(t22 — t12) The equations above are global mean sea level rise projections. In order to adapt the curves for regional use, the average rate of mean sea level rise or "a" value is adjusted. For example, to reference the above equations to the Key West tide gauge, a equals 0.0022 mm/yr. 24 Page 1568 of 1812 80 Unified Sea Level Rise Projection (Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, 2015) LL 7C LL 4-7 IPCC AR5 USAC6 High Fir h-, > 60 Year Median >.(inches) (inches) �snchee —J 50 to CD 2030 6 10 12 o 40 2060 14 26 34 m > > 2100 31 61 81 L 30 26" Ln > c 20 14" M , 1992 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 Year Figure A-1: Unified Sea Level Rise Projection. These projections are referenced to mean sea level at the Key Test tide gauge. The projection includes three global curves adapted for regional application: the median of the IPCC: ARS scenario as the lowest boundary (blue dashed curve), the USAGE High curve as the rapper boundary for the short terra for use until 2060 (solid blue line), and the NOAA High curve as the uppermost boundary for medium and long term use (orange solid curve). The incorporated table lists the projection values at years 2030, 2060 and 2100. The USACE intermediate or NOAA Intermediate Low curve is displayed on the figure for reference (green dashed curve). This scenario would require significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in order to be plausible and does not reflect current emissions trends. 25 Page 1569 of 1812 ACCELERATION OF SEA LEVEL RISE A statistically significant acceleration of sea level rise has been documented in the latter half of the 20th century continuing through recent years (Church and White, 2011; Calafat and Chambers, 2013; Hay et al. 2015; IPCC, 2013; Watson et al., 2015). Hay et al. (2015) reported the global sea level rise rate from 1901 to 1990 to be 1.2 +/- 0.2 mm/yr (a value which had been overestimated in previous studies). Since 1993, an increase in the average global mean sea level rise rate has been observed (Hay et al., 2015; Watson et al., 2015). Watson et al. (2015) has most recently reported the average global mean sea level rise rate to be more than double the rate of the previous century, indicating an acceleration; the observed rate was 2.6+0.4 mm/yr from 1993 to 2015 with an acceleration of 0.04 mm/yr 2. This acceleration indicates sea level will rise more rapidly in the future than it has historically. The global and regional processes driving sea level rise and its acceleration are discussed in the following sections. FACTORS INFLUENCING SEA LEVEL RISE GLOBAL PROCESSES In 2011, the Work Group noted studies describing a variety of reinforcing (positive) feedbacks that are accelerating ice sheet melt in Greenland and Antarctica and also accelerating Arctic pack ice melt, permafrost thaw and organic decay, and methane hydrate release from the warming Siberian Shelf, in addition to other global processes affecting sea level rise i.e. increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, changes in volcanic forcing and tropospheric aerosol loading (Compact, 2011). Since then, numerous additional reinforcing feedbacks have been documented and previously recognized feedbacks have intensified. ACCELERATION OF ICE MELT Accelerated melting of the ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica (Rignot et al., 2011; Talpe et al., 2014) is expected to be the predominant factor affecting sea level rise acceleration during the 211t Century. Melting is caused by increasing temperatures and warming of the atmosphere, warm currents moving along the coast of Greenland, and warm ocean water moving under and up into ice sheets through deep outlet glacial fjords in Antarctica. Recent observations have indicated ice sheets are more vulnerable to melting than previously realized due to the extent of deep valleys within the ice sheets connecting warmer ocean water to the internal areas of the ice sheets thus causing rapid melting and peripheral thinning (Jenkins et al., 2010; Jacobs et al., 2011; Morlighem et al., 2014; Rignot et al., 2014; Greenbaum et al., 2015). Accelerated melting results in large discharges of fresh water which raises the local sea level near the ice sheets (8 26 Page 1570 of 1812 inches around Antarctica over past 20 years) (Rye et al., 2014). This release of freshwater has resulted in a seasonal increase in the amount of sea ice in the Antarctic (Bintanja et al., 2013; Rye et al., 2014) and slower circulation of North Atlantic surface water, also known as Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Rahmstorf et al., 2015). The slowdown in circulation may contribute to increased local sea level rise along the Florida coast, as discussed in the RegionaV Local Processes section. The IPCC projections do not include the factors related to acceleration of ice melting processes described above, and as a result are likely an underestimate of future sea level rise (Rignot et al., 2011). Indicators of ice sheet disintegration include retreat of the ice sheet's outer boundary and rapid thinning. Lateral flow of the Greenland Ice Sheet margin, the outer boundary, has dramatically accelerated in the past two decades in response to surface melt waters penetrating fractures in the ice and warming and softening the ice (Bell et al., 2014). In addition to retreat, the ice sheets have initiated a rapid thinning process due to basal melt (Pritchard et al., 2012), signaling the initiation of prolonged ice sheet degradation based on historic analysis (Johnson et al., 2014). Joughin et al. (2011) have used numerical models to look at the sensitivity of the outlet glaciers of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to ocean water melt and have concluded that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse is already underway; the extent of the collapse in the future is not yet known. As part of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite monitoring program, ice sheet mass loss has been quantified as 280±58 gigatons per year (Gt/yr) from Greenland and up to 180±10 Gt/yr in Antarctica (Velicogna et al., 2014). As a reference for the magnitude of a gigaton, one could estimate one gigaton to equal the mass of over one hundred million elephants. In addition, significant recent work was completed to verify the estimated contribution of ice sheet disintegration to sea level rise using satellite data (Jacob et al., 2012; King et al., 2012; Gardner et al., 2013) with the conclusion that ice sheet melt accounted for 29±13% of sea level rise from 2003 to 2009 (Gardner, 2013). In order to further refine the estimates and projections of the magnitude of ice sheet degradation and their contribution to sea level rise, the complex dynamics driving ice sheet melt need to be better understood, in particular the mechanisms driving interactions between ice sheets and warm currents. WARM CURRENTS In 2011, the Work Group acknowledged the effects of warm ocean water currents accelerating summer pack ice melt and causing melting beneath the outlet glaciers. Recent work has further clarified the compounding mechanisms driving the flow and temperature changes of warm currents. Spence et al. (2014) analyzed the poleward shift in direction of the southern hemisphere westerly winds since the 1950's and simulated the intense warming of coastal waters 27 Page 1571 of 1812 associated with such a shift in order to explain and forecast the significant temperature increase in ocean waters interacting with the base of ice sheets and floating ice shelves. This study serves to validate the projection of the persistence of this wind trend and the resulting melting due to warm current interaction. Separate from wind forcing, an increase in ocean surface stress due to thinning of the formerly consolidated sea -ice cover near Antarctica is proposed to result in a redirection of warm ocean currents into submarine glacial troughs and further expediting melting of the deep ice -shelf base based on ocean -ice modeling (Hellmer et al., 2012). Ice sheet melt as a result of interaction with warm currents is one of the dominant factors contributing to recent global sea level rise (IPCC, 2013); however, as discussed in the next section, land based contributions to global warming may further exacerbate sea level rise in the future. 111MATPHOOM The potential for significant additional emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from thawing permafrost and the rate of occurrence continues to be investigated. The intricate feedback mechanisms associated with permafrost are not well understood; as such, the IPCC did not include permafrost thaw in its projections (Collins et al., 2013). This deficiency was criticized publicly due to the theorized potential for permafrost carbon emissions to exceed emissions from fossil fuel use. Schuur et al. 2013 conducted a survey of experts to quantify permafrost change in response to four global warming scenarios and found despite risk for significant contributions of emissions from thawing, fossil fuel combustion was likely to remain the main source of emissions and climate forcing until 2100 based on the proposed warming scenarios. Following the release of the IPCC (2013) report, demand for research to understand the dynamics of the physical and chemical permafrost processes has increased in order to confirm the estimates of emissions from thawing. As an initial step, the occurrence of significant submarine permafrost thawing was confirmed by Overduin et al. (2014) when 8 to 10°C of warming within the permafrost layer was observed in less than 1,000 years, resulting in a degradation of ice - bearing permafrost at the rate of 3 cm/yr. In addition, seawater seeping through soil pores was identified as the source of sulfate necessary to oxidize methane in the upper layer of the thawing permafrost. Although site specific, studies such as Overduin et al. (2014) will begin to provide the information necessaryto incorporate permafrost thawing into models and projections in the near future. REGIONAL/ LOCAL PROCESSES VERTICAL LAND MOVEMEM Vertical earth movements, which regionally and locally modify the globally averaged rate of sea level change, result in a relative rate of change that varies from one location to another. These 28 Page 1572 of 1812 land motions have been inferred from historical tide data and geodesic measurements. When added to projected rates of global mean sea level rise, they result in a perceived change ranging from increased rise in regions of subsidence (e.g., New Orleans) to failing sea levels where the land is being uplifted (e.g., along the northern border of the Gulf of Alaska). Other regions are geologically stable and have only small differences with respect to the global rate of change. In South Florida, in general, coastal land elevations are considered to be relatively stable meaning that the land is not experiencing significant uplift nor subsidence. It is also important to note, the vertical land movement that is occurring is non-uniform across South Florida and movement measured at specific monitoring stations sites may not reflect vertical land movement in adjacent areas. The Continuously Operating Reference (COR) network of permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers provides precise measurements of vertical land movement in four locations throughout Southeast Florida (Key West, Virginia Key, Pompano Beach, and Palm Beach) over periods of nine to eleven years. Additional continuous GPS measurements have been acquired in eight other sites in the region over various time periods (two to eleven years). Precise analysis of these data reveals negligible vertical movements at most stations (less than 1 mm/yr) (Snay et al., 2007; Santa maria -Gomez et al., 2012; NGL, 2015). However, some stations show 1 to 6 mm/yr of subsidence, reflecting mostly local unstable conditions of the GPS antenna monument (e.g., local building movements) (e.g., Bock et al., 2012). National Geodetic Survey has operated continuous GPS stations at Key West, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Palm Beach Gardens. The GPS data of these sites were processed by the Nevada Geodetic Laboratory, who presents the results at GPS time series ( rtt : � s ,.unr. a and I w)�). The rates of vertical land movement at these stations are shown in Table 1(Blewitt et al., 2015). It should be noted vertical land movement is non-uniform across South Florida as a result of geology variations and the non-uniform compaction of fill placed during development of the region. Subsidence at tide stations is closely monitored to ensure the accuracy of sea level rise measurements. The regional rate of sea level rise is affected by such localized subsidence and is accounted for in the regional sea level rise acceleration variable incorporated in the projections adapted for the region. 29 Page 1573 of 1812 Table 1: Continuous GFS Operation in Southeast Florida (Blewitt et al., 2015) Boca Chica Key 1997-2008 -0.5 ± 0.1 Boca Chica Key 2007 -present 0.1 ± 0.1 Boca Chica Key 2007 -present 1.0 ± 0.1 (uplift) Key West airport 2003 -present -1.5 ± 0.1 Key West, 500 m south of 2008-presnt -1.6 ± 0.5 tide gauge Fort Lauderdale Executive 2005-2014; Airport 2014-2015 -0.5± 1.1 2004-2008; Miami Airport 0.2± 0.9 2008 -present Florida City 2009 -present -1.8± 1.2 North Palm Beach County 2005 -present 1.0± 1.0 (uplift) Airport Additionally, in some regions, the effects of changing ocean currents can further modify the relative local rate of sea level rise. Such is the case of the east coast of Florida, as is discussed in the next section, Ocean Dynamics, Gulfs rea Circulation OCEAN DYNAMICS, GULFSTR AM/ CIRCULATION Ocean circulation has changed little during the current period of scientific observation, but in the future it can considerably alter the relative rate of sea level rise in some regions, including Southeast Florida. A slowing of the Florida Current and Gulf Stream will result in a more rapid sea level rise along the east coast of North America. By 2100, these circulation changes could contribute an extra 8 inches of sea level rise in New York and 3 inches in Miami according to Yin et al. (2009). Most of the global climate models used by the IPCC (IPCC, 2007; 2013) project a 20- 30% weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), of which the Gulf Stream and Florida Current are a part. Measurements of the AMOC have yet to conclusively detect the beginning of this change, however there has been a report of a recent decline in AMOC strength by Smeed et al. (2014) that coincides with the mid-Atlantic hotspot of sea level rise reported by Ezer et al. (2013) and Rahmstorf et al. (2015). Recent analysis of the Florida Current transport has detected a decrease in circulation over the last decade, which appears to account Page 1574 of 1812 for 60% of South Florida sea level rise over the decade and contribute to a positive acceleration (Park and Sweet, 2015). If a long-term slowdown of the AMOC and Florida Current. Rahmstorf et al. (2015) use a proxy method also suggesting that a slowdown of the AMOC has begun. If a long-term slowdown of the AMOC does occur, sea level rise along the Florida east coast could conceivably be as much as 20 cm (8 inches) greater than the global value by 2100. According to the most recent estimates by the IPCC (IPCC 2013, FigureB-1), the combined differential due to regional ocean heating and circulation change along the Southeast Florida coast would be in the range of 10%-20% greater than the globally averaged rise by 2090. For a median (50% probability) sea level rise of one meter by 2100, this would give about 10-20 cm (4- 8 inches) of additional rise along the Southeast Florida coast, which is within the range of estimates by Yin et al. (2009). However, the IPCC models do not have the horizontal resolution required to effectively estimate these changes at the scale of the Florida Current and more research with higher resolution ocean models will be required. As such, it is prudent to add —15% to the global mean sea level rise values projected by the IPCC in order to use them for Southeast Florida planning. This adjustment is accounted for in the regional sea level rise coefficients incorporated in the projections adapted for the region. 31 Page 1575 of 1812 Percentage Deviation from Global Mean: Figure 3.21 of Ch.13, ARS 40 30 20 10 0 -1.0 -20 32 Page 1576 of 1812 The following are recommendations made by the Work Group for consideration by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact Steering Committee to be used by the Compact Counties as part of the implementation of the Regional Climate Change Action Plan. a. The unified SE FL sea level rise projection will need to be reviewed as the scientific understanding of ice melt dynamics improves. The projection should be revised within five years of final approval of this document by the Southeast Regional Climate Change Compact Steering Committee. This timing is consistent with the release of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report which will provide a synthesis of the major findings in climate science to date. b. Users of the projection should be aware that at any point of time, sea level rise is a continuing trend and not an endpoint. c. The planet is currently on a high emissions trajectory for which committed sea level rise is probably near the high end of the ranges. It should also be noted that the attenuation of impacts through mitigation will not likely be sufficient to overcome the inertia of the climate system prior to 2060. d. Full and complete transparency of the projection and its implications should be promoted across the communities in order to encourage and guide effective and realistic planning, obtain realistic economic realities for maintaining functional infrastructure, insuring social and economically sound further development, and necessary adaptation. e. Further work to develop projections for the occurrence of extreme events in tandem with sea level rise may be necessary to assist communities in planning for storm drainage adaptation. 33 Page 1577 of 1812 The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Counties (Monroe, Miami -Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties) and their partners wish to acknowledge the Work Group participants and members of the SE FL Regional Climate Change Compact Steering Committee for participating in meetings to support the development of the Unified Sea Level Rise Projection and the guidance document. The following members contributed to the development and refinement of the projection: Danchuk, Samantha, Ph.D., P.E. Berry, Leonard, Ph.D. Enfield, David, Ph.D. Gassman, Nancy, Ph.D. Harlem, Peter, Ph.D. Hefty, Nichole Heimlich, Barry Jurodo, Jennifer, Ph.D. Kivett, Jeff, P.E. Landers, Glenn, P.E. Murley, Jim Obeysekera, Jayantha, Ph.D., P.E. Park, Joseph, Ph.D., P.E. Steelman, Marcia, C.F.M Van Leer, John, Ph.D. Wanless, Hal, Ph.D. Wdowinski, Shimon, Ph.D. 34 Page 1578 of 1812 The updated unified sea level rise projection includes the range projected by the 2011 unified sea level rise projection with three enhancements. As described in previous paragraphs, the yearthe projection begins was shifted from 2010 to 1992. Since the projection now references the sea level rise that has occurred since 1992 instead of 2010, the values in the projection are larger as a result of the sea having 8 more years to rise. For example, at the lower boundary of the projection, by 2030, sea level rise is projected to be 5 inches above the where mean sea level was in 1992. This is the exact same projected elevation as 3 inches above where the mean sea level was in 2010, just a different elevation datum. Table 1 shows the adjustment of values from the 2011 Unified Projection with a reference (starting) year of 1992. Please note the lower boundary is the same in both the 2011 and 2015 projections. The second enhancement to the projection was the extension of the projection past 2060 continuing to 2100. The third enhancement to the projection was the addition of the NOAA High Curve as the upper boundary after Year 2060. For critical infrastructure projects with design lives in excess of 50 years, use of the upper curve is recommended with planning values of up to 34 inches in 2060 and up to 81 inches in 2100. Table ® Comparison of Unified Projection in 2011 and 2015 at Key West 35 Page 1579 of 1812 I's - * p D -1I P a g Page 1580 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i� 8 1I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I 24 25 RESOLUTION NO. R10- 15-0 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CLIMATE ACTION PLAN OF JULY, 2010; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the pursuit of sustainability has governed the direction of the City of Boynton Beach since 2008 when the City Commission involved employees, citizens and local businesses in creating policies and programs to promote sustainability; and WHEREAS, through the creation and work of the Green Task Force, Green Community Alliance, and Sustainability team and the award of the City's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) by the Department of Energy, the City has made great strides towards envisioning the steps necessary to achieve a sustainable future; and WHEREAS, being sustainable means meeting the needs of the present residents without compromising the ability to meet the needs of future citizenry, while balancing environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic growth; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach Climate Action Plan is a landmark document that acknowledges the foresight of the City of Boynton Beach in addressing the biggest challenges of this century — sustainability, energy and climate change; and WHEREAS, by adopting the Climate Action Plan; the City of Boynton Beach will continue to demonstrate its leadership, and by working together with our citizens and businesses, we can achieve our vision of a sustainable community in the face of our current climate, energy and economic challenges. S:\CA\RESO\Legislative Actions\Adopt Climate Action Plan.doc 1 1 Page 1581 oq 1812 I WHEREAS, the City Sustainability Team, led by the Assistant to the City Manager or 2 other designee by the City Manager, will be responsible for implementing the Climate Action 3 Plan, monitoring and tracking its success and developing consistent policy recommendations i 4 for the City to achieve its GHG reduction goals. 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 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is hereby ratified as being true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The Boynton Beach City Commission adopts the City of Boynton Beach, Florida Climate Action Plan of July 2010. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this! day of October, 2010, C Y OF BOYNTON BEACH, F ATTEST: s ceayor — arlene Ross Commissi er — William Orlove Commifs'i9fier -- Woodrow 1Ah y} / Commissioner art M. Prainito, MMC Climate Action Plan.doc K Page 1582 of 1812 12.A. NEW BUSINESS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-167 -Approve and ratify the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Boynton Beach Fire Fighters and Paramedics, IAFF, Local 1891 and the City of Boynton Beach. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST. The IAFF Collective Bargaining Agreement expired on September 30, 2015. The Union and the City began negotiations for a successor agreement in May 2015. In July 2015, the Florida Legislature enacted legislation (Chapter No. 2015-39, Laws of Florida) regarding the use of insurance premium tax revenue relative to pensions; this provision was required to be negotiated between the Union and the City for this new bargaining agreement term. The term of the new agreement is October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018, which includes reopeners for the wages and insurance articles. On December 14, 2015, voting was held and IAFF ratified the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The final step in the process is for City Commission to take action on the contract. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? Having a collective bargaining agreement in place provides bargaining unit employees and management with guidance on current terms and conditions of employment. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted Effective October 1, 2015, redesign and reimplementation of step plan with 2.47% between each step. A contribution of $1250.00 for each member who is active on the City's medical insurance has also been included. ALTERNATIVES: Do not approve and ratify the agreement, which will result in returning to the bargaining table for continued negotiations. STRATEGIC PLAN: High Performing City Organization STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 1583 of 1812 ATTACHMENTS: Type D Resolution D Addendum REVIEWERS: Department Human Resources Finance Legal City Manager Description Resolution approving lAFF CBA 15 - 18 lAFF Collective Bargaining Agreement Reviewer Action Oldbury, Julie Approved Howard, Tim Approved Swanson, Lynn Approved LaVerriere, Lori Approved Date 12/7/2015 - 10:17 AM 12/7/2015 - 2:06 PPA 12/8/2015 - 11:04 AM 12/9/2015 - 9:06 AM Page 1584 of 1812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RESOLUTION R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RATIFYING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS, LOCAL 1891 FOR THE PERIOD OF OCTOBER 1, 2015 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2018, AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach and the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1891 have successfully concluded negotiations for a three (3) year 16 contract; and 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City to ratify the Agreement and execute the same. NOW, 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 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby ratify the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1891 for the period of October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018, and authorizing and directing the City Manager to sign the Agreement, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\1F7547E1-0533-45B6-995B-888AAOE4C297\Boynton Beach. 2413.1.IAFF CBA 2015-18 - Reso.doc Page 1585 of 1812 32 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO C:AProgram Files (x86)Aneevia.com\docConverterProAtemp\NVDC\1F7547E1-0533-45B6-995B-888AAOE4C297\Boynton Beach. 2413.1.IAFF CBA 2015-18 - Reso.doc Page 1586 of 1812 Ratified by Union: 11,3N =11 r M-94461 a IIS CITY -9t)_ Page 1587 of 1812 Page 1588 of 1812 Title Rag& -- Preamble ................................ ......................... 1 DA I Reoogodbort-----.-.....---------.. 2 2 Discrimination ...................................................... 3 ADDENDDM"A" 3 Payroll Deduction ofDues ................................. 4 Drug Free 4 Union Time Pool .-------_'---............... 5 Workplace Policy 5 Representation of the Union ........................... .. 7 Page 75 6 Representation nfthe City ................................. 8 7 Rules and .......................................... 9 8 Hours mfWork ...................................................... 10 ADDENDUM "B" 9 Working Conditions .............................................. 11 Plan 10 Uniforms and Safety ....................... 12 Page 90 21 Physical Exams & Immunizations .................... 16 12 Group Insurance .................................................. 19 13 Legal Defense ............... ........................................ 24 ADDENDUM "C" 14 Wages ^^^-----'--^^^^^^'------- 25 Tuition Refund is Overtime and Call back ........................................ 28 16 Exchange Time ....................................................... 30 Page 93 17 Sick Leave ............................................................... 32 18 Compassionate Leave ........................................... 36 19 Vacation ........................................................... ....... 37 ADDENDUM "D" 30 Personal Time .'----_'-.................................. 39 Career Ladder and 21 B ....----__--............-. 40 Promotional Criteria 22 Court Time .................................. ...... .... ................. 42 Page 101 23 Working Out ofClassification ............................ 44 24 Education ......................... 46 25 Educational ..... 48 INSPECTOR MOD 26 Team Assignment Pan. 49 Page 106 27 Licenses 0kRegistration Fees..........---. 51 28 Seniority List'--------'---------.... 52 29 Vacancies and Promotions .................................. 54 &DDENDDM"B" 30 Bulletin Boards ..................................... ................ 55 Mutual Consent 81 Notification and Distribution .......................... 56 Agreement -lpTR 32 Grievance Procedure ............................................. 57 Page 108 33 '-------'---------- 60 34 Savings Clause ........................................................ 61 35 Appendices, Amendments and Additions ........ 62 36 Soccessmrs---------------......... 63 37 Compensatory Tbue---------....... 84 38 Management Rights .......................................... 65 39 Sopp|emoentalRetinmmoeotIumunaoce----- 67 40 Collateral Documents ........................................ 70 42 9eusioo---.....---------......... 71 42 Drug Free Workplace .................................. 72 43 Duration ....................................... ..................... 73 -- Signature Page ..................................................... 74 Page 1588 of 1812 WMMM Section 1. This Agreement is entered into by and between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and the Boynton each Fire Fighters and Paramedics, IAFF Local 1891, of the International Association of Fire Fighters, hereinafter referred to as the "Union", Section 2, It is the purpose of this Agreement to achieve and maintain harmonious relations between the City and the Union; to provide for equitable and peaceful adjustment of differences that may arise and to establish proper standards of wages, hours and other conditions of employment. Section 3, The Union and the City jointly recognize the need to perform the highest gualiW, and level of fire rescue services for the citizens of and the most efficient manner possible, and hereby agree, in the best interest of both, that the employees of the Fire Rescue Department will be best served by attaining maximum efficiency and productivity. Therefore, the parties hereto agree to use their best efforts to qipiiii 11 ;1 11 � m �� il R For a Term Ending September 30,2018IAFF_�VCITY— (�Q Page 1589 of 1812 ORITJ� Section 1. The City hereby recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusixn bargaining agent for all Fire Fighters, including Lieutenants, Captains, Battalicl Chiefs, and internally filled staff positions occupied by Fire Fighters whose jok Section 2. This recognition will be for the purpose of bargaining with the City with respect to wages, hours of work, and all other terms and conditions of PA For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF-�� CITY QQ Page 1590 of 1812 TOMMINT MO, Employees have an affirmative duty to report to Citys Human Resources Direct(M Ifl For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF-Dk!:� CITY Page 1591 of 1812 certified to be current by the Treasurer of the Union from the pay of those total amount of deductions shall be remitted each month, by the City to t1c. I III M41 ff ra- 101 of this authorization by the Union Treasurer. The Union will pay for this service in Section 2. Any employee may revoke his/her dues deduction by forwarding their intentions to the Union Treasurer in writing. The Union Treasurer shall be responsible for notifying the City's Finance Department of such revocation. rd For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFIK:CITY QQ .® Q.— Page 1592 of 1812 RJOIQ -TM 11 1111•1 comp time to be banked and subsequently used to permit designated union representatives to attend Union functions. Donations to this 111111111 jij. OrOYM snoop, Wn==T'11 "'t ]F=011W. irprow=Iffm 11MITMOTWITTITPIR M1 by the Union and administrative payroll, a copy of which will be TOM—= donating time shall be eligible to work in the absence of a Union M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—W L`� CITY Page 1593 of 1812 IN kepresentative who is benefiting from this Article. It shall be the ffs =*s I FIMM"I I 111111giql IFIRIFIRIM, IIIIIFIRIIIMI�" Union President (or designee). A maximum of four (4) Union Representatives may be allowed time off and each must follow departmental procedure when applying for time off described in this Article. When scheduled use of Union Time results in overtime for another employee, the Union Time Pool will be charged (drawn down) at time and one-half so that an employee's absence is cost neutral to the City. M For a Term Ending September 30,2018 IAFF-W---' CITY Page 1594 of 1812 RWIMPIUM UA ammIM the Union. The identification of representatives shall be made each year prior to April 1. The President of the Union, or the person or persons designated by said IMM, I MUMITT-77-MM= behalf of the Union subject to a majority vote of those bargaining unit members voting on the question of ratification. The Union representative or representatives are the official representatives of the Union for the purpose of negotiating with the City. Such negotiations entered into with persons other than those as defined herein, regardless of their position of association with the union, shall be deemed EME=-, MEWI-MESEDIM obligating the Union. It shall be the responsibility of the Union to notify the City VA rill 1111111111 1 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFF CITY—S�2— Page 1595 of 1812 WHOM REPRESENIAIIQLQ= CITY authority to negotiate an agreement on behalf of the City. The City representative or representatives are the official representatives of the City for the purpose of negotiating with the Union. Negotiations entered into with persons other than those as defined herein, regardless of their position or association with the City, shall be For a Term Ending September 30,2018 IAFF Page 1596 of 1812 Department rules and regulations, including those relating to conduct and wolaw" Section 2. The City may adopt, change and modify rules and safety regulatiolz ligg 11111 111 1 1 as provided in this Article. Section 3. A Committee on Rules and Regulations shall be established for the Fire Rescue Department. This Committee shall be comprised of six (6) members, three (3) appointed by the City and three (3) will be from the Union Executive Board. This committee shall be charged with the duty of reviewing the published and proposed Fire Rescue Rules and Regulations and issuing advisory opinions to the Fire Chief. This Committee shall meet as needed. Whenever the City changes work rules or issues new work rules, the Committee will be given at least fourteen (14) calendar days' prior notice, absent any emergency, before the effective date. VI For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF bOCITY--C- Page 1597 of 1812 Sg�gtj_Q� All employees covered under this Agreement presently working a 40- iiiiiiiiiiiiiii pipill pill 1pil Union and Fire Chief. Section 2. All shift employees covered under this Agreement shall work a 48- hour workweek, i.e., one (1) shift on duty and two (2) shifts off duty with a 24 hours Kelly day off during the 21 day work schedule. The one shift on duty will be from 7:30 am - 7:30 am the following day with the exception of battalion chiefs whicl will be from lam-7am the following day. Section I Employees may, voluntarily, on a temporary basis, be assigned by the Fire Chief or his designee to a 40 -hour work schedule in order to accomplish speciN a iff For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF CITY _,(&-J)—Q Page 1598 of 1812 WMIOIIUIRM., i maximize the effectiveness of their equipment, as it does on the fire fightera E=,�=11 ii ill ii Mill i'll 1111, maintenance are required to ensure that the desired optimum respon?Q-4 PRIM 1111111115,11 1 M U 11.11111 link 4WAIM-Allilif O.= P public education programs which have as their goal the increased efficiency of tfG perform any task not related to their normal job description, other than routine lo I "MOT - so iiiii���l i I I � I I �l � I � I i In rlrl "0 numm HOM living facilities, vehicles and safety equipment. M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 [AFF CITY CITY_90,,,_ Page 1599 of 1812 10, Section 1. The City shall supply Fire Rescue Department personnel with uniforms, on an as -needed basis, provided through the warehouse. The issue will include - uniform shirts, uniform pants/shorts, jumpsuit, ball caps, T-shirts, Last Resort Belt, shorts, work jackets, job shirts, and patches as needed. Current placement of patches will apply. One (1) pair of boots or safety shoes and one pair of dress shoes, on an as -needed basis, will be issued. Department personnel will be provided with an option to purchase shoes or boots of their choice, providing that the shoes/boots comply with department safety and uniform guidelines and that a receipt be provided for reimbursement The amount to be reimbursed will not exceed $125.00, the difference borne by the employee. Uniforms may be acquired on an "as -needed" basis through "quarter -master" system with the following being the general guidelines for quantities each fiscal VM1 2 ea. uniform shirts (Class A) 1 ea. Class A tie 1 ea. uniform pants (Class A) 1 ea. Jumpsuit 3 ea. Uniform pants/shorts (Class B) (EMS pants) 3 ea. polo shirts 1 ea. ball cap W For a Tenn Ending September 30, 20.18 IAFF-_tk:::f CITY–W— Page 1600 of 1812 1 ea. winter jacket 1 ea. pair of approved black boots or safety shoes 1 ea. pair of dress (Class A) shoes 2 ea. shorts 3 ea. T-shirts 2 ea. Long -sleeve tee shirts 1 ea. job shirts I ea. Last Resort belt with buckle Wide -brimmed hat Specialty patches as required New employees shall receive the above listed allocation. Section 2. The City shall provide members of the Technical Rescue and Dive Teams with any specialized uniform(s) and safety equipment items needed to perform the functions of those respective teams as agreed to by the departmeni!s Labor/Management Team. These uniform and safety equipment items will be issued in addition to the normal complement of standard uniform and safety equipment items listed in Section I of this Article. Section 3. All fire -fighting safety equipment, as determined by Fire Rescue Department regulations shall be furnished by the City. The title to such equipment shall remain with the City. If standards of fire -fighting safety equipment change, upon replacement of existing equipment, the replacement equipment will be National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommended. If the Fire Fighter needs a replacement of fire -fighting safety equipment, he/she shall submit sucw request in writing through the chain of command. The Fire Rescue Departme'Ll IN For a Term Ending September 30,2018 IFF l Page 1601 of 1812 Safety Officer shall make a determination as to the appropriateness of such replacement. Once it is determined that a replacement is needed, the City shall have a maximum of four (4) weeks to replace the item, unless extenuating circumstances exist. The City shall notify the employee of the extenuating circumstances and of the approximate time the replacement item will arrive. Section 4. The City shall arrange for the repair or replacement of an employee's uniform, work clothing, prescription optical aids, watches or dentures which become damaged or lost, through no fault of the employee, while the employee is performing firefighting/ rescue duties, responding to emergency operations or when conducting training functions scheduled by the department. The City shall be exempt from payment for those amounts that are paid by Workers' Compensation. The request for repair or replacement for such personal property must be submitted no later than the end of the second shift following the date of the occurrence. Section S. Personnel may be responsible for expenses incurred in replacing lost, misplaced or damaged safety gear and clothing due to personal negligence, or intentional misuse, subject to review and recommendation to the Fire Chief by the Labor Management Team. Se gn 6. All Fire Rescue Department issued uniforms and equipment will be 14 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF Page 1602 of 1812 1 lip III Ill. I i 1�� lipi W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—Vf�CITY- CLO -,u — Page 1603 of 1812 I" 1�w M The City shall provide a thorough physical examination, for each 1,#,ermanent member of the Fire Rescue Department. The exam will b�; conducted in accordance with the most current edition of N.F.P.A. those examinations will be made by the Fire Rescue Department administration and will correspond with the employee's on -duty time. It is the responsibility of the employee to ensure that the physical exam, as noted in Section 'A", and all necessary follow-up testing be completed in a timely manner, as scheduled. Failure to do so, due to the importance of certification of fitness for duty, will result in the employee being placed in an unpaid leave status until such time as the full exam process is completed. Employees will be given opportunities to schedule appointments and/or associated medical tests while on duty. Pursuant to the Florida Worker's Compensation Act, F.S. 440, as M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—ML--- CITY-92— Page 1604 of 1812 F.S. 112.18, as amended from time to time, expenses related tL diagnostic testing for an employee's 'fitness for return to dutyan4l expenses related to a duty -connected injury or illness will be the 1� 11 �J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II � I I i I �III I gil !I 11� III I I I I I I I I IF 11 1 11111! 1 Iron I I I I I I Agreement for all members as a means of protection from the B. Hepatitis - Type B: Members who refuse to be immunized for Hepatitis Type B and who later contract that disease shall not be C. Hepatitis - Type A: Offered to all members of the department covered Z=01.3411 11IRST111,12 I � 11 R IF! i. FIFNIN"19110IIII R=$%M =I D. The City shall offer flu shots for all members as a means of protection M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF�' CITY - Page 1605 of 1812 . A 0 1 1 1 1 . - a IN Section 4. It shall be mandatory for the City to notify the employee when documentation exists that the employee was significantly exposed to a VON to the attention of the City. If an employee contracts a communicable disease . . � I I1II1II!1;IIr I rl�;iiil IIII is - 9 I � IMIMOM . 0 0 . . I M!= 9901 Record keeping and notification of known exposures shall be as required by Chapter I # of .1 '• Section S. In the interest of encouraging the concept of preventative medicine and physical fitness, the city agrees to provide full body scanning to union personns years of employment with BBFRD, and will be provided every five (5) to ten (1(% UMO K:] For a Term Ending September 0, 2018 IAFF—tV---CIT Page 1606 of 1812 ART[CLE 12 Swim 1. A. Medical, Demall, n Effective October 1, 2015, the sole medical benefit plan available to employees will be a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). The City shall pay the total HDHP medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums for all bargaining unit members while employed by the City. The members will pay the full cost of HDP medical, dental, and vision insurance for it dependents. Types of coverage currently in effect during a plan year shall not be reduced during that plan year. be made which benefit both the City and the union. The City will provide a minimum of thirty (30) days' notice if it intends to exercise its right to re -open this section for negotiation. B. HSA Contributions. The City will contribute an annualized total of $1250.00 into an employee's Health Savings Account (HSA) on the first full pay check date following ratification by the Union. This amount will be renegotiated each contract year. M01 For a Term Ending September 30 ,2018 IAFF-09L-- CITY- (P— Page 1607 of 1812 C. Leave Time L-o-nyvegrcsionto HSA' The City will provide opportunities to convert an annualized total of up to seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), after pension deduction, of any combination of sick and vacation time at the 100% conversion rate to help fund their HSA. This provision will be negotiated each contract year. For Plan Year One, this conversiol L December 15, 2015 - January 15, 2016 (any amount up to an annualized total of $750.00) April 1, 2016 - April 30, 2016 (any amount up to an annualize? total of $750.00). For purposes of this Article, "annualized" means plan year/ contrau NIMI. D. _New _Hires: Upon hire, members will accrue one hundred dollars ($104.17) per month for the City to deposit into their HSA through September 2016, while employed. The initial deposit will be made the first check of the month in which the member becomes enrolled in the City group medical insurance. This provision will be negotiated 20 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF-VL- CITY—Cp— Page 1608 of 1812 E. Ba.ruain for More EcoaaMiCaLLgverage- If the Union determines that it can provide more economical coverage than the City's principal medical insurance, the Union may bargain fora dollar amount per bargaining unit member to be applied to insurance secured through the Union. If the Union intends to exercise this option, the Union will provide written notice to the City Manager no later than February 15, 2016. The City and the Union will meet within twenty (20) days of receipt of the Union's notice to bargain this section of the Article. The City and the Union agree that negotiations regarding this Section must be concluded by May 20, 2016, with the result being either the Union's acceptance of a dollar amount in exchange for the Union exiting the City's group medical insurance plan, or the Union's rejection of a dollar amount and agreement to stay on the City's selected group medical insurance plan for Plan Year Two. F. ReoDener: The City and the Union agree to reopen this Article for negotiations beginning in Wrilm. Se MIT .ction 2. Life Insurance: Members of the bargaining unit shall be covered by t a For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—V-5111�-- CITY Page1609 of 1812 same $10,000 term life and accidental death policy provided by the City to all employees. Members of the bargaining unit shall also be provided with an additional $25,000 term life and accidental death policy with the premium paid by the City. Section .3. Fiscal ResDonsibilitv: Both the City and the Union understand that the costs associated with providing additional benefits for employees have significantly increased over the past several years. It is the intent of the City and the Union to work together in order to find acceptable ways to reduce the City's expenses associated with providing additional benefits for employees. Section 4. The City agrees, that for a full-time firefighter who is killed in the line of duty as per F.S.S. 112.191 (2)(f), as amended from time to time, or suffers a catastrophic injury, as defined in F.S.S. 440.02(37), as amended from time to time, and provided for in F.S.S. 112.191 (2)(g), as amended from time to time, or partially or totally disabled as provided for in F.S.S. 112.18, as amended from time to time, the City shall pay the entire premium for the employer's health insurance plan for the injured employee, the injured employee's spouse, and for each dependent child of the injured employee until the child reaches the age of majority or until the end of the calendar year in which the child reaches the age of 26 if the child continues to be W D4 -t_ TY For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF I=— CI__W__ Page 1610 of 1812 dependent for support, or the child is a full-time or part-time student and is dependent for support. The term "health insurance plan" does not include supplemental benefits that are not part of the basic group health insurance plan. If the injured employee subsequently dies, the employer shall continue to pay the entire health insurance premium for the surviving spouse until remarried, and for the dependent children under the conditions outlined in this paragraph. w For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1 p �)� CITY—(4L Page 1611 of 1812 F44 tII4 I- - Seci 1. The City will provide anemployee with a legal defense when anemployee is listed as a defendant in a civil action, provided the employee was acting within the scope of employment at the time of the act or omission which is the subject of the action accused. The scope of the City's responsibilities is as set forth in Florida Statutes 111.07 - Defense of civil actions against public officers, employees, or agents. The City will not provide a defense to an employee acting outside the scope of his/her employment who is charged with a criminal action. Section_2. The City shall not assign any voluntary off-duty services from bargaining unit employees where such service(s) will involve any direct duty related work such as firefighting or emergency medical services. This Article does not prohibit employees from volunteering their off-duty time to participate in authorized events which have, as their ultimate goal, activities such as public education or public relations for the Fire Rescue Department, provided howevil that such volunteer service does not waive an employee's coverage under the provisions of Section 1 of this Article. M For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF CITY-�—O- Page 1612 of 1812 Secti nL TMI effective for shift and non -shift members of the Bargaining Unit. Firefighter Annual Prob $22.0375 Firefighter 1 L Virefighter 2 $2�3� Firefighter 11 11 I'll, M= M, MOM= 00 , . , 1, * 9 1 If M .I M I f U mom= Annual Minimu $22.0375 $23.1394 L $2�3� $35.2878 M, MOM= 00 , . , 1, * 9 1 If M .I M I f U mom= i OKAYA" w MWIMMM, For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF CIT Page 1613 of 1812 Annual Minimum $22.0375 $23.1394 $28-1269 $2�3� $35.2878 i OKAYA" w MWIMMM, For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF CIT Page 1613 of 1812 certic �Incelifive En mi MI ;TM IT 11 11 to • 1 10 R-311 . , I I I 1 � I � I I � I � F 1 , � � � I I I I EMMM eficrease MEM= rpr iup ........... e. criteria i-rcluded herein. 1-f "I . I t i -q, Rp tili J 11 hp considered a sal M. C. The table in Addendum 'B" will be used as an administrative guide to wage adjustments and/or promotions through the ranks. Section 3® Any changes in the performance appraisal instrument will be made by the Section 4. This Article will be reopened for negotiations of a possible COLA for contract years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018. SectiQn S. No cost of living increases/base wage increases or step increases, except those resulting from a promotion or assignment, shall be paid beyond September 30, 201` 0 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFW CITY, Page 1614 of 1812 M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFF Ue- CITY--(�-2 Page 1615 of 1812 ARUX WAIM Section 1. Q11 Back-, Call back is defined as any time an employee is called into work when the employee is off duty, or when the work time is not contiguous with the employee's assigned shift. In the event of call back the employee shall be paid for the actual time worked but not less than two (2) hours at a rate of pay one and one-half (11/2) times the employee's hourly rate inclusive of Certification Incentive Pay. The procedure for "Call - Back" will be in accordance with Labor/Management Team guidelines. The Chief can waive the above provisions for operational purposes. Section 2. Overlime: Overtime is defined as any time an employee is required to stay longer than his/her assigned 24-hour shift by his/her supervisor. Overtime shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times the employee's hourly rate inclusive of Certification Incentive Pay. Employees who are in a duty status less than ten (10) minutes either before their shift or after their shift will not be eligible for overtime pay. Employees who are in duty status for ten (10) minutes or more either before their shift or after their shift must be so only with their supervisor's approval in order to be eligible for overtime Section 3. Efforts are made to offer classes for renewing certificates on shift schedules. iq�1�1�11:111i I IMP 171T 1111910 111,111 11- + F1 11111 � 11111111��111 ;1��i 111 1!1 ! I I MCI III III iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11111111, 11 W-1 For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF V' CITY,, QD " L -7 - Page 1616 of 1812 outside of their shift schedules (s)he will not be compensated. Additionally, employees attending classes not required by the Chief or his/her designee, will not be compensated. Section 4. No employee covered by this collective bargaining agreement shall be eligible for overtime or call back following the use of more than twelve (12) hours sick leave for shift personnel or five (5) hours sick leave for staff personnel until they have returned to work for at least one full regular scheduled work day: (twenty-four [24] hours for shift For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF -[)t'/ CITY ---- Page 1617 of 1812 C. Employees covered by this Agreement may exchange their working shift or shifts and exchange their off-duty day or days with other employees. The shift officers of the employees who are exchanging time, shall not permit the exchange if it affects the normal operation of work, if call back is required, or if step-up pay is required. Exchange time shall require at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice to the Shift Commander except in the event of anemergency to the employee when the exchange of that employee does not affect the normal operation of that shift(s). Shift exchanges submitted prior to eight weeks (56 days) in advance will be tentatively approved. Upon 56 days in advance of the scheduled shift exchange, the exchange will automatically receive final approval unless the employee has been notified of a necessary cancellation. Any cancellation of a shift exchange will be in writing and received by the affected employee prior to the 56 -day time frame. No employee may monetarily compensate another employee to 30 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFCITY__�Q_ Page 1618 of 1812 Section 2. For the purposes of this article, the ranks of Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2 and Firefighter 3 shall be referred to as "Firefighters" and Lieutenants, Captains and Battalion Chiefs shall be referred to as "Officers." Firefighters may only exchange time with other firefighters, the only exception being that Firefighter Ts may also exchange time with Lieutenants. Officers can exchange time with each other, as identified in departmental Standard Operating Guidelines. 911 For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IF-�CITY. CX�) v Page 1619 of 1812 Section 1. Any employee incurring a non -duty sickness or disability shall receive sick leave with full pay provided the employee has accumulated hours. Employees covered under this Agreement shall be allowed twelve hours of sick leave per each month of service from their first day of employment, and shall continue to do so as long as they are employed. Unlimited accumulation of sick leave is authorized. Employees who have more than two hundred forty (240) hours of sick leave as of April 1 of the current year, may request to transfer, no later than April 1st, up to one hundred (100) sick leave hours to vacation leave hours provided that accumulated sick hours shall not drop below 240 hours as a result of the transfer. Transfer of this time will be credited to the employee's vacation bank during the month of April. Sdo Upon termination or retirement, unused sick leave shall be compensated at the rate of one-half (1/2) the total number of hours accumulated. Sactio n 3. For every consecutive six-month period elapsing since the employee's last sick occurrence, shift employees shall receive 24 hours vacation time and 40 - hour employees shall receive 16 hours vacation time. s ro-yees coverea TR a doctor's certificate which will include the date the employee was examined, the 32 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFACITY _(.�0__ Page 1620 of 1812 fate he/she is medically cleared to return to work and under what restrictions thC employee may return to regular and/or light duty if they are absent and take si r VPP---? for more than forty (40) consecutive work hours for non -shift employees. ILI= of donating accrued sick leave time to a designated employee whenever extraordinary circumstances require the designated employee to be absent from work for a lengthy period of time, and when the employee has exhausted all accrued sick/vacation time. B. Extraordinary circumstances shall be defined as lengthy hospitalization, critical illness, or injury. C. When there appears to be a need to share sick leave in accordance with this Section, the Union Steward will prepare a list of bargaining unit members who are willing to contribute sick leave hours, confirmed through the Finance Department that the hours are available and submit the list to the Human Resources Office for proper charge to sick leave records. Time used will be used in the order listed on the appropriate form supplied by the Union Steward. KN For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF—N—PI'L /CITY_�_0 Page 1621 of 1812 D. Any donated sick time will not reflect as sick time taken by the I I M IM I I BUM employee's sick leave record. Section 6® Employees who call in sick, may return to work during the remainder of their shift if they feel capable of performing their work duties. An employee who returns to work after calling in sick, must use a minimum increment of 12 hours of TICMEM�� Employees who leave work during shift due to illness must remain out for I remainder of the shift. SectiQn 7. LjghL_DUZ Employees may return to work with a Light Duty Certificate and/or a letter completed as set forth in Section 4 of this Article from their physician, provided there is work available within the Department, and that work would comply with the doctor's requirements. Availability of light duty assignments will be determined by the Fire Chief. -Section 8. Permanent employees that have exhausted their accumulated sick leave and are still unable to return to work may draw against their annual leaj account (vacation time). Such request must be made to the Fire Chief by the employee, who in turn must notify the Human Resources Director on thz OV, For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 JAFF� Page 1622 of 1812 A. a No more than five (5) working days, or forty (40) hours, whichever is greater, in any calendar year, may be taken for forty (40) hour employees, and two (2) shift days for shift employees, as sick leave because of illness within the immediate family. For the purpose of this Section, the "immediate family" shall consist of the employee's spouse, registered domestic partner, parents, children, or any family member residing with the employee for which the employee is the primary care giver. In the case of a prolonged, serious illness of the employee or an eligible family member, an employee should apply for FMLA as provided for in City policies. Employees requesting this family sick provision for other than the immediate family shall provide Administration with verifiable proof of primary care giver status prior to the use of this provision. C k" For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—CITY—(jrl— Page 1623 of 1812 Mz MIUMM " Section 1. In the event of the death of a family member of an employee, the employee shall be granted one (1) shift day leave on a day of the employee's choosing within two (2) weeks of the death. The employee shall be granted two (2) consecutive shift days leave on the days of the employee's choosing within two weeks of the death, if out of state travel for interment is required. "Family member" is defined as the employee's spouse, registered domestic partner, mother, father, stepfather, stepmother, foster parents, foster child, stepchild, mother-in-law, father- in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparents, spouse's grandparents, grandchildren, brother, sister, son or daughter. Verification of the death must be supplied to the City Human Resources Office. Section 2,. Employees benefiting from this article are responsible for providing a verifiable written notice of death (i.e. obituary or copy of death certificate), to the fire department payroll clerk, within 30 business days of the last date of compassionate leave. Failure to do so will result in the rescission of previously paid leave, providing due process is followed with regard to disciplinary action. 9191 For a Term En ding Septem ber 30, 2018 IAFF Page 1624 of 1812 Sectign 1. The following plan outlines the vacation leave policy for both the 40 I: employees and the Fire Rescue Department shift (48-hour) employee7 Vacations will be picked on a seniority basis and can be taken in increments of 12 or 24 hours, one shift at a time. Section 2. Each employee shall earn vacation leave, accumulated in hours, for -ach full year of continuous service as outlined below. Employees on initial on(.M gfear probation are not eligible to take vacation for the first six months. VacatioM Vacation Accrual Policy (40 -hour work -week) Years of Service Varation Days Vacation Hours DOE until First Anniversary 12 96 Beginnin"f 2ad year Until Fourth Anniv rsary is 120 Begint 7 44 Beginning of 911, veaL- untill rEfleventh Anniversary 20 160 Beeinnine of 12 th year until Fifteenth Annivers 22 176 Beginnine of 1&h year until Twentieth Anniver ary 24 192 Begt:nning f21styear ndth reafter 25 NO Vacation Accrual Policy (48-hour work -week) M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFFjk'_ClTY_(�QL Page 1625 of 1812 Vacation Da Vacation Hours DOE until First Anniversary 5 120 'e. inni e of 211d vear un I Fourth Anniversary 6 144 7 168 BpeinLting of 91h year until Eleyent 192 ageginning of 12th year until Fifteenth Anniversary 9 216 'Be innine of 16& year and after 10 240 M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFFjk'_ClTY_(�QL Page 1625 of 1812 In computing vacation leave earned, no increments will accrue for any pay week that includes three or more days of leave of absence without pay. For uniformed members of the Fire Rescue Department no increments will accrue for any 21 day work schedule that includes four or more days of leave of absence without pay. Employees may accrue vacation leave to a maximum of the leave earned in the most recent two employment years, and, in addition, will include hours earned as referenced in Article 17, Sick Leave, Section 3. Section 3. For special "one time" kind of events, employees will be allowed to accumulate more than two years earned accrued vacation with the prior approval of the Chief. Such approval must be received at a time prior to the two (2) year maximum accrual that is equal to the extra accrual that is requested. Maximum accrual will be limited to three (3) years earned vacation. Example: An employee may accrue 12 shift days in two years. The employee requests two additional days beyond the maximum. The employee must submit his/her request for the two additional days four months prior to his/her 12 -shift day maximum for approval to I Section 4. Personnel requesting vacation time on the same day will not M- IN Kr -1 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFV CITY Page 1626 of 1812 0 RI W -M-1 L Section 1. Any employee covered by this Agreement shall be able to use his/her vacation time, or compensatory time at a minimum of two (2) hours and at a maximum of twelve (12) hours, providing that hours are not fractionalized for personal reasons while on duty. ctio 2. This privilege shall be available only when such use will not be Section 3. Efficient/normal operating levels shall be determined by minimum Section 4. Seniority will not be a factor in granting personal time. . I , I , mom KE For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF7� LI-- CITY-90— Page 1627 of 1812 I �5 �' , �= FT _, action 1. The following days shall be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday that follows Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and Christmas Eve. Any additional holidays declared by the City shall be added to the above list. Any employee covered by this Agreement, in pay status, at the time the holiday occurs, if assigned to a 24-hour shift, shall receive 12 -hours pay for each holiday. Forty (40)hour employees, including those who are on a light duty assignment, will follow the same holiday schedule as all non -shift employees. Se tion 2. if an employee covered by this Agreement wishes, the employee may receive the above (Section 1) holiday pay, (with the exception of Labor Day which will be paid as a regular holiday), at straight time in one lump sum on the last pay period in August of each year. The individual employee will sign and have in the Finance Department, the first week of the current contract, a form as follows: M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF�CITY-.P,,P— Page 1628 of 1812 SIGNATURE Me bargaining uni pay period in August. rlr)T,]��[ 11 111151,111, il T 13,94TJ 11EMM, SIGNATURE ♦ IIMIIFF Mill I III lip I I , I EMM date of employment to sign up for the holiday pay option. The holiday pay will be 11 11 i , i ; I , l��� I 111�1 . ^ 41 . I I , !I! TIMEMEMEM M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018C1TY—QQ— Page 1629 of 1812 V 0�1 _*ttuo Sectign 1. Any employee covered by this Agreement who is summoned or subpoenaed to appear in a court of law, while off duty, as a result of his/her employment as a member of the Fire Rescue Department, will be paid for his/her court time at the rate of one. and one-half (11/2) times his/her current hourly rate, excluding travel time, provided the Fire Chief is given prior notification so that the Chief has the opportunity to schedule such appearance during regular duty hours. The employee will receive a minimum of three (3) hours pay, and the employee shall return all fees received from the Court to the City. This Section does not apply when the employee is required to appear on a day that they are on duty. Section 2. Any employee covered by this Agreement who is required by a court of law to appear for jury duty during a day when they are on duty, shall return all fees received from the court to the City, excluding travel expenses. The employee shall notify the Fire Chief upon receipt of a summons for jury duty. Section 3. An employee who has been instructed to remain on standby for court appearance purposes during the employee's off-duty hours shall be paid one-half the straight time hourly rate for each hour on standby up to a maximum of eight (8) hours of standby duty in any one day. A minimum payment of one (1) hour straight Cha For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFJL-�CITY CIP_ Page 1630 of 1812 time shall be paid for all standby assignments. When an -employee is required to standby for eight (8) hours, the employee shall receive four (4) hours plus one (1) additional hour at straight time. If an employee does go to court he Will be paid for the court time indicated in Section 1 and not receive any standby time pay. M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFIL""" C1TY—QQ-- Page 1631 of 1812 WOWNG QUIL—OF—C-L&S-521DICA-11—ON _Section 1. Any employee covered by this Agreement, who is assigned the duties and/or responsibilities of a range above his/her current classification in the absence of their direct supervisor, shall be compensated for holding that higher position at a rate of pay equivalent to five percent (5%) for each rank worked out of class, except when assigned as a Lieutenant in which case the FF3 shall be compensated for holding that higher position at a rate of pay equivalent to eight percent (8%). When assigned, the employee shall accept the duties and responsibilities of the position. The internal ranking of Fire Fighter 1, 2, and 3 shall be considered as one classification (Fire Fighter) only for purposes of this Article. In the absence of the Captain's position assigned each day at Station 5, one Lieutenant will be assigned to step up for the shift at Station 5. This Captain's position is not unit dependent and may be assigned to the Engine, Rescue, or Special Ops Unit (if a member of the Special Ops Teams). For the Captain's positions at Stations 1 2, 3 and 4, step up assignments shall be utilized when the Captain is absent for extended periods (2 or more consecutive shifts) and will be paid to one Lieutenant who assumes the role and responsibilities of the Captain for two (2) or more consecutive shifts during the 44 For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—V)VCITY-q— Page 1632 of 1812 Section 2. Higher classification assignment shall, with the Chief s discretion as to ability, be made on a rotating basis in order to afford all employees an equal opportunity to gain experience in the next higher position. The Chief, or designee shall make official notification to the acting party. This notification shall be logged MEM IR For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 TAFF CITY-,,-C�-3 Page 1633 of 1812 action 1. All employees covered by this Agreement shall be permitted to attend schools or classes while on duty, using personal time as defined in Article 20, for the purpose of obtaining the education required for advancement or the updating of skills and knowledge, provided that such leave will not reduce the manpower of any shift below acceptable limits or result in overtime, as determined by the Shift Commander. Such leave will be on a rotating basis. Section 2. The City shall pay, upon completion of classes, in accordance with the Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department Tuition Refund Program, attached as Addendum "C". The provisions of this article and addendum that relate to reimbursement for General Education Core Courses and Degree Program Core Courses other than those specified in the Career Ladder (Addendum "D") have been suspended since 10/01/2011. ection3. The City shall provide an opportunity for sending members of the Fire Rescue Department covered by this Agreement, not to exceed funds established in the City budget, to approved out-of-town training classes. A list of classes shall be posted so each employee will have the opportunity to request the class or classes of his/her choice. Those attending shall be entitled to travel pay in accordance with •. For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF� CITY---g,,— Page 1634 of 1812 ED= Seajon 4. Employees will be allowed to use on -duty time, without loss of vacation time, for classes necessary to remain certified in their curreni 47 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAF177��CITY_(:�b Q_ Page 1635 of 1812 ABILCLEIM U Section 1. Fire Rescue Department Employees covered by this Agreement will be eligible for a monthly education incentive payment not to exceed the supplemental compensation limits set forth in applicable Florida Statute, FSS 633.382, as amended from time to time, and the corresponding regulations in the Florida Administrative Section 2. The city will match the incentive payment as provided in Section 1. Section 3. In the event that the incentive payment, as referenced in Section discontinued or adjusted for any reason, the City's contribution will not change and term of this contract. U01 For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFV.ZCITY—S; �4L Page 1636 of 1812 3,11, — , , M-1 Sectio 1. A. Employees holding a valid and current Paramedic certificate in accordance with the Florida Statutes and who perform active Paramedic duties as assigned by the Fire Chief and Medical Director will receive $9360-00 per year. This amount will equate to an hourly rate of $3.75 per hour ($4.50 per hour for 40 -hour employees), over and above the base rate of pay, which will not be included in the employee's maximum. This assignment pay shall be considered a salary disbursement included in W-2 holdings for the purpose of pension calculations. B. An employee holding a valid and current Paramedic certificate in accordance with Florida Statutes who could perform the duties as assigned by the Fire Chief and the Medical Director, but who is inactivated, either by choice or administrative direction, as an active Paramedic and is not on assignment as a Paramedic by the Fire Chief, will no longer receive the annual Paramedic incentive pay as noted in Section 1 (A). MI For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF-W-ME-11 Page 1637 of 1812 ae—ction 2. A. Employees selected to serve on the Special operations (SPOPS) Team, inclusive of the Dive Rescue Team members, in accordance with criteria set for by the Department and who perform SPOPS and Dive Rescue duties as assigned by the Fire Chief will receive $1,872.00 per year. This amount equates to an hourly rate of $0.75 per hour $0.90 per hour for 40 -hour employees) over and above the base rate of pay, which will not be included in the employees maximum. This assignment pay shall be considered a salary disbursement included in W-2 holdings for the purpose of pension calculations. & Employees who receive an unsatisfactory evaluation will be removed from the SPOPS and/or Dive Rescue Team until their evaluation is satisfactory or above. C. An employee who is serving as an active member of the SPOPS and Dive Rescue Team, but who is inactivated, either by choice or administrative direction, as an active member of the SPOPS Team and is not on assignment as a team member will no longer receive the incentive as noted in Section 2A. du For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 MAL CITY--(�P— Page 1638 of 1812 Me Uty snan pay TME =07 T We -%T 7, Me J renewals or certificates. In the event of any changes required by law regarding driver's license requirements for firefighters, the City shall pay the initial fee only for such license changes. All subsequent renewal of such license fee shall be the I=t M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFF*LCITY—(aO-- Page 1639 of 1812 SENIORITY Section 1. The Fire Rescue Department shall establish a seniority list and it shall be updated on January 1st of each year. Such list shall be posted thereafter on the bulletin board at each Fire Station, and shall be considered correct unless objection is raised within thirty days of the posting. After thirty days, it shall stand approved, unless documented evidence is presented to justify changes or adjustments. Section 2. Employee's seniority is established from the date of employment by the City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department. If two (2) or more members are employed on the same date, the seniority standing shall be determined by the employee's Fire Rescue Department ID number. The lower the ID number, the MTEMIMMM� the seniority list. Sudon 3. Layoffs and staffing cutbacks for collective bargaining agreement members shall be determined by the seniority list. The collective bargaining agreement member with the highest fire department employee number on the seniority list will be laid off first and so on up the list. In the event of layoffs and/or cutbacks, the City agrees to notify the union president in writing, no later than two (2) weeks prior to said action. Employees who are laid -off shall have recall rights W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFFILe"" Page 1640 of 1812 for a period of twelve (12) months and shall be recalled in the reverse order in which they are laid -off, i.e., last laid -off will be first recalled. No new employees will be hired into any classification covered by this collective bargaining agreemell W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF)k CITY_�P_ Page 1641 of 1812 Section 1. Budgeted promotional vacancies occurring in any position within the �1 1 . == III 1111111111111IFFIF I I I � �� � 11 � Inv pw-". Is 0 1 1 M3MME= V%= Any such vacancy approved to be filled by the City Manager, shall be offered within thirty (30) days of the establishment of the appropriate eligibility list. Section 2. Minimum requirements for promotional opportunities and the promotional process are as outlined in the "Career Ladder" (Addendum "D"). Any changes to this Career Ladder will be made by the Labor Management Team. 91 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFF\ " FI PagePage 1642 of 1812 The City shall furnish at each fire station space for bulletin boards for the purpose of 1kicsit notices. AM!A notice or item placed on the bulletin board shall bear on its face the legible designation of the person responsible for placing such notice or item on the board. A 3' x 4' space is hereby approved. The Union is to supply the bulletin boards. The Union holds the City harmless for any content posted on its bulletin 0 =w 0 M IAFF CITY qD For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 Page 1643 of 1812 1`, 01�-----] V-, 4! 61 ---- 0 - Section 1. The Union's Business Agent shall receive notification of the agendas and minutes of all regular and special meetings of the City Commission. Sectio The The Union will be provided with a copy of departmental Rules and Regulations and Standard Operating Guidelines and will be provided with updates as they become available. M. For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFNJZ CI Page 1644 of 1812 Section 1. Grievances or disputes that may arise, including the interpretation of A. "Business days" are defined as Monday through Friday, 8:00 5:00 P.M., excluding City holidays. Ster) 1. The aggrieved employee shall within ten (10) business days of the occurrence which gave rise to the grievance, submit a letter and signed petition to the Union Grievance Committee, which is made up of the Union Executive Board. The Union Grievance Committee shall determine if a grievance exists. If in its opinion no grievance exists, no further action is necessary. Step 2.1f a grievance does exist, the Committee shall within twenty (20) business days of the event giving rise to the grievance, with the physical presence of the aggrieved employee, present the grievance to the Chief or his designee for adjustment. Step.3. If the grievance has not been settled within ten (10) business days from the date of submission to the Chief or his designee, the grievance may then be submitted to the City Manager for adjustment. The City Manager, prior to making a decision on the grievance, may conduct a predetermination conference and require the grievant RN For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFITY-40— Page 1645 of 1812 to submit to an inquiry regarding the substance of the grievance. The City Manager may be assisted by the City Attorney. The grievant may be assisted by a union representative or counsel of his/her choice. The inquiry by the City Manager may be tape-recorded. In the case of grievances involving disciplinary action, all matters in defense or in mitigation of the proposed disciplinary action shall be raised by the grievant. Step 4. If the grievance has not been settled by the City Manager within ten (10) business days from the date of the predetermination conference, the grievance may then be submitted to arbitration. SteD-5.1f the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved within the above procedure, the Union may request a review by an impartial arbitrator, provided such request is filed in writing with the City Manager no later than ten (10) business days after the City Manager's response is due in Step 4. The parties will attempt to mutually agree upon an arbitrator. If this cannot be done within fifteen (15) business days, an arbitrator from a list provided by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service shall be used. The parties agree to accept the Arbitrator's award as final and binding upon them, subject to the following: The arbitrator shall have jurisdiction and authority to decide a grievance as defined in this Agreement The arbitrator shall have no authority to add to, subtract from, modify or alter this M For a Te r7n Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF-IV::� Page 1646 of 1812 Agreement or any part thereof or any amendment thereto. It is contemplated that the City and the Union shall mutually agree in writing as to the statement of the matter to be arbitrated prior to the hearing, and if this is done, the arbitrator shall confine his/her decision to the particular matter thus specified. In the event of the failure of the parties to so agree on a statement of the issue to be submitted, the arbitrator will confine his/her consideration to the written statement of the grievance presented in Step 3 of the Grievance Procedure. Each party shall bear the expense of its witnesses and of its own representatives. The parties shall bear equally the expense of the arbitrator. The cost of the arbitrator's copy of the transcript will be shared equally by the City and the Union. Copies of the arbitrator's award shall be furnished to both parties within thirty (30) days of the hearing. Sect'on -21 The Union reserves the right to represent or not represent employees who are not members of the Union, as provided by law. Section 3. This article is intended to provide for "rights" arbitration, i.e., resolution of disputes which impact upon or affect wages, hours and terms and conditions of employment. This article is not intended to provide for "interest" arbitration. M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFFVL' CITY—ga— Page 1647 of 1812 All job rights and benefits heretofore authorized or permitted by the City Manager or Fire Chief and continuously enjoyed by employees covered by this Agreement and not specifically provided for or abridged by this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect for the term of this Agreement. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, this Agreement should not be construed to deprive any employee of benefits or protection granted by the Laws of the State of Florida or Ordinances and Resolutions of the City of Boynton Beach in effect at the time of the execution of this Agreement. Provided, however, nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the City to continue practices or methods which are unlawful or unsafe. For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF)k CITE Page 1648 of 1812 If any provision of this Agreement, or the application of such provision, should be rendered or declared invalid by any court action or by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall PAII For a Term Ending September 30 2018 IAFF— CITY—QO— Page 1649 of 1812 1717 19 0; 'I'll UTI jt. All appendices, amendments and additions to this Agreement shall be numbered or lettered, dated and signed by the responsible parties, and shall be subject to M RN For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IFF)66CITY_ Page 1650 of 1812 This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Parties hereto, and no provisions, terms, or obligations herein contained shall be affected, modified, altered or changed in any respect whatsoever by any change of any kind in the ownership or management of either Party hereto. M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF)�� CI Page 1651 of 1812 rVID IMM, I action 1. Employees who participate in required educational and/or required training activities as approved by the Fire Chief or designee who are unable to attend those classes "on shift" due to scheduling difficulties, and take those classes and/or training on their off duty time, shall be eligible to receive compensatory time. Additional compensatory time can be granted for persons approved for special projects and events as directed by the Fire Chief or designee. All compensatory time will be earned at the rate of time and one half, with a cap of one hundred twenty (120) hours. When an employee earns compensatory time his/her account will be credited with the appropriate time in Y4 hour increments. If anemployee's compensatory time bank balance falls between ninety six (96) and one hundred twenty (120) hours, that employee will no longer be eligible to earn compensatory time (they will only be eligible to earn overtime pay) until the balance falls below ninety six (96) hours. -Section 2. All compensatory time earned through July 1st must be used by September 30th or the employee will be paid any remaining balance of his/her unused compensatory time in the first full two (2) week paycheck in October. M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IA FF ljITY--C�—Q Page 1652 of 1812 Section 1. The Union and the bargaining unit employees recognize and agree that the City has the exclusive right to manage and direct the various departments of the City. Accordingly, the powers and authority which the City has not specifically abridged, delegated, or modified by the express provisions of this Agreement are retained by the City. Therefore, the City specifically, but not by way of limitation, reserves the exclusive right to determine the mission of the City and its various departments, divisions and other units of organization. The City specifically reserves the sole and exclusive right(s) to decide the scope and method of service; to hire and/or otherwise determine the criteria and standards of selection for employment; and to fire, demote, suspend, or otherwise discipline for just cause. Any right or privilege of the City not specifically relinquished by the City in this Agreement shall remain with Section 2 The City Manager and City Commission, in accordance with the City Charter have the authority to determine the purpose and mission of the City and the amount of budget to be adopted. Section If, at the discretion of the City Manager, it is determined that civil emergency conditions exist, i.e., riot, civil disorder • natural disaster, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended for good cause by the City Manager during the time of such emergency, provided W For a Term En ding Septem ber 30, 2018 IAFFW, CITYA Page 1653 of 1812 that the Union is notified as soon as is practical and further provided that wage rates and illi��llill ilill 1111111111111111111 ''111111 Jill M. For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—� CITY—Qr—D Page 1654 of 1812 ,7 a Section 1. Establishment g_fthe B_'oynton Beach Rrefi hters �Reti�rmen Retirement _Fund Local 1891 shall establish its own retiree insurance benefit fund (hereinafter referred to as "the Fund") to provide full or partial health and welfare insurance premiums on behalf of employees of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue (The Department) who retire on or after October 1, 2005, and meet certain other established eligibility requirements. Any and all eligibility requirements and benefits provided will be determined solely by the board of Trustees of the Boynton Beach Firefighters Retirement Insurance Fund. All employees covered by this agreement shall be eligible to participate in the Fund as are non -covered members who participate in the Firefighter's Pension Plan. Secti Effective October 1, 2010, the City will increase on behalf of each employee, a contribution equal to one-half (0.5%) percent of the current gross annual payroll of active department members (for an accumulative total of 3.0% per year). The base pay rate is set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between Local 1891 and the City of Boynton Beach and in the Boynton Beach Pay Plan at the time the contribution is made. Section 3. In subsequent years, throughout the term of this contract, the City will contribute an amount derived from the cumulative amount not paid to employees from the inception of the M For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF CITY Page 1655 of 1812 Seclip—n4. Annual Payment of Funds In subsequent years, the annual contribution, an amount derived from the cumulative amount not paid to employee's shall be remitted to the Fund by October 15, and every October 15th thereafter, provided that the department has received a written invoice for said benefits. Failure to submit a written invoice shall not bar the Union from receipt of said funds, but shall allow the City thirty (30) days to provide the funds, which shall be retroactive. The City shall pay the annual contribution on behalf of each employee in pay status on October 1 2013, and every October 1, thereafter. Accompanying the contribution, the City shall provide a list of all department members for whom payment was made. Sectipn-S-. Termination of Fund Contribution to the Fund, as provided in this Article, was negotiated and agreed to by the Parties in lieu of a wage increase, and is intended to survive as long as Local 1891 is certified as the Bargaining Representative of employees employed by the Department. In the event of termination of Fund, the wage increase specified in this article shall be added to each active employee's then current base annual pay, as such base pay rate is set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the City of Boynton each Pay Plan at the time of termination of the Fund. Section Indemn The Union shall indemnify, and hold the City harmless against any claim, demand, suit, or liability, M. For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF-VC]TY Page 1656 of 1812 ;--nd for all legal costs arising in relation to the implementation, or administration, of the Fund, 11 1 M For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018CITY-(;P— Page 1657 of 1812 A. The collective bargaining agreement does not exist in a void. Provisions of the Personnel Policy Manual (PPM), the Administrative Policy Manual (APM), Department Rules and Regulations, and other policies established by resolution or ordinance (collectively referred to as collateral documents), may be applicable to bargaining unit members unless the terms of said collateral documents conflict with the terms of a specified article in this agreement, in which case the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. Specific applicable collateral documents will be discussed and approved by the Labor Management Team. B. The City will provide draft revisions of collateral documents to the union for review 11 ensure that said documents are not in conflict with, and do not impact policies relied upon by the union and absent in this agreement. C. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to preclude the right of the Union or City to impact bargain, subject to applicable law. 70 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFk X CT Page 1658 of 1812 WIRWO Upon ratification of this Agreement, the City and the Union conformed to the statutory requirement to negotiate provisions of SB 172, codified as Laws of Florida 2015-39 by entering into a Mutual Consent Agreement. The Mutual Consent Agreement is attached hereto a -,s al For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—VL�—' CITY (aQ Page 1659 of 1812 R A. Drug -Free Workt)lace. Both the City and the Union recognize that substance abuse is a widespread problem within our society. The Union will assist Fire Rescue Department employees in obtaining assistance and treatment, if alcohol and/or substance abuse are apparent. The Union endorses the Drug Free Workplace Policy of the City of Boynton Beach, and will cooperate fully with the City to continue with the implementation and enforcement of the policy. 1111q111 1111�111111111 11111 111111 11111plill 111111111i, 111 11111111111111111 1:1111111111111 1�111 1111111 11�111 1111111�11:' "ONOMM, 11,1111 M11111MG Drug and Alcohol testing is in effect and outlined in the attached Addendum "A". im For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 CITY-, Page 1660 of 1812 p K, Jil 1201 This Agreement shall be in force and effect upon ratification through September 30, 2018. Negotiations for a successor Agreement shall begin no later than March 1, 2018 upon written � notice from either Po o arty tthe ther. If all issues are not resolved by September 30, 2018, j this W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF—%tL"" CITY—QLD_ Page 1661 of 1812 Agreed to this — day of __, 2015, by and between the respective parties through the authorized representatives of the Union and the City. Witness Witness Witness I itn'ess City Attorney BY: President 11-YA Emmmam., 0= Mayor 74 IAFF CITY–!;�—O -ZL Page 1662 of 1812 ft I, , , " W= JNM and our community. Drug and alcohol abuse is national problem that is prevalent in society and impairs the health and safety of employees, promotes crime and harms our local community. Moreover, the illegal possession, use, sale, and distribution of controlled drugs are criminal acts that directly threaten the integrity of all employees in the City. The City is addressing this problem through its DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Program. Substance abuse is a complex, yet treatable disease. The ultimate goal of this policy is to balano., our respect for individual privacy with our need to keep a safe and productive drug and alcohol free environment. We encourage those who use drugs or abuse alcohol to seek help ir overcoming their problem. The City considers substance abuse to be an unsafe anit counterproductive work practice. nwlnnff�f �11 D This policy applies to all employees of the City of Boynton each. 019100� y i. "Chain of Custody' refers to the methodology of tracking specified materials or substances for the purpose of maintaining control and accountability from initial collection to the final disposition for all such materials or substances and providing for accountability at each stage in handling, testing, and strong specimens and reporting test results 2. "Confirmation Test"confirmed test" or "confirmed drug test" is a second analytic procedure used to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in a specime which test procedure used to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in specimen, which test must be different in scientific principle from that of the initial te procedure and must be capable of providing requisite specificity, sensitivity, a quantitative accuracy. W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF—t Cl Page 1663 of 1812 in For a Term Ending September 30,2018 lAFF3)K::fClTY—Q—O— Page 1664 of 1812 pip roam WrIff"I tolii-1 oil] Ma" pertaining to criminal Investigations, worK WITn CUIILFUIIeU bffSta XeNi7-44 J that requires an employee security background check, pursuant to F.S. 110-1127 or a job assignment in which a momentary lapse in attention could result in injury or death to another person. 12."Me1ical Review Officer (MRO)" means a licensed physician with knowledge of prescription drugs, pharmacology and toxicology of drugs, who may be responsible for receiving and reviewing all positive confirmed test results and who may be responsible for contacting all individuals who test positive in a confirmation test to inquire about possible medications which could have caused a positive result. The MRO need not be an employee of the City. 13. "Prescription or Nonprescription Medication" means a drug or medication 1! '1 to a prescription as defined by F.S. 893.02 or a medication that is authoriz pursuant to federal or state law for general distribution and use without a prescription the treatment of human diseases, ailments, or injuries. I 14. "Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing" means drug testing based on a belief that an employee is using or has used drugs in violation of the employer's policy drawn from specific objective and articulable facts and reasonable inferences drawn from those facts in light of experience. Reasonable suspicion drug testing may not be required except upon the recommendation of a supervisor who is at least one level of supervision higher than the immediate supervisor of the employee in question. Among other things, such facts and inferences may be based upon: a. Observable phenomena while at work, such as direct observation of drug use or of the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug. b. Abnormal conduct or erratic behavior while at work or a significant deterioration in c. A report of drug use, provided by a reliable and credible source, which has been independently corroborated. d. Evidence that an individual has tampered with a drug test during employment with the current employer. 77 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFFgL----'� CITY--W— Page 1665 of 1812 e. Information that an employee has caused, or contributed to, an accident while at work: L if a bargaining unit member is involved in an accident in which the member was driving a City owned vehicle, and any one of the following occurs: an individual dies, an individual suffers a bodily injury and immediately receives medical treatment away from the scene of an accident, one or more vehicles incurs "disabling damage" as the result of the occurrence and is transported away from the scene by a tow truck or other vehicle and under any circumstances when the bargaining unit member is issued a traffic citation. "Disabling damage" means damage that precludes departure of any vehicle from the scene of the occurrence in its usual manner. Disabling damages includes damage to vehicles that could have been operated but would have been further damaged if so operated. Disabling damage does not include damage that could be remedied temporarily at the scene of the occurrence without special tools or parts; a flat tire with no spare available, minor scrapes/scratches to the exterior of the vehicle; or damage to headlights, taillights, turn signals, horns or windshield wipers that make them inoperative. An order to submit to post accident testing can be made by a Battalion Chief (Shift Commander) or any chief officer within the division. Any bargaining unit member ordered for a /R l' drug test may, at the member's option, be accompanied to the testing by an available Union Representative. The Union Representative shall act as a quiet observer to the testing procedure and shall not interfere with the testing procedures or direct questions or comments to the testing personnel. (v. Refusal to submit to an order for post -accident drug testing, or intentional e delaying a post -accident drug test can result in termination; howev.1 nothing herein shall abrogate a bargaining unit member's right to challen the results of the drug test. f. Evidence that an employee has used, possessed, sold, solicited, or transferred drugs while working or while on the employer's premises or while operating the employer's vehicle, machinery, or equipment. W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFW!!�_CITY_qP_ Page 1666 of 1812 15. "Special -Risk Position" means a position that is required to be filled by a person who im certified under Chapter 633, Fire Prevention and Control or Chapter 943 Department Law enforcement. I 16. "Specimen" means a tissue or product of the human body including blood, urine, or sali capable of revealing the presence of alcohol and/or illegal drugs or their metabolites. I 17. "Stepping Forward" means that an employee comes forward and requests assistance substance abuse during the Implementation Period and prior to being selected for random drug test, or prior to being ordered to submit to a reasonable suspicion drug te g fitness for duty evaluation, or prior to being involved in an accident requiring drug testin I A. It is the policy of the City that an employee found with the presence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medication in levels exceeding prescribed dosage in his/her system, in possession of, usin& selling, trading or offering for sale illegal drugs or alcohol during working hours, may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. A refusal to submit to a drug test is grounds for immediate termination. An employee reporting for work visibly impaired and that is unable to properly perform required duties, will not be allowed to work. The supervisor should first attempt to seek another supervisor's opinion of the employee's status. Then the problem(s) that may have been caused by prescription drugs. if, in the opinion of both supervisors, the employee is considered impaired, the employee should be drug tested by an authorized provider and then provided safe transportation home. An impaired employee must not be allowed to drive and if necessary can be transported home by a supervisor or another employee. it is the responsibility of the Citys supervisors to counsel with an employee whenever they see changes in performance that suggest a potential employee problem. The supervisor may suggest that the employee voluntarily seek help from the employee assistance program or decide that the severity of the observed problem is such that a formal referral to the EAP should be made. 99 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFFCITY,,(,?—) Page 1667 of 1812 1. Prescription drugs prescribed by the employee's physician, who is licensed to practice medicine in the United States, may be taken during working hours in strict accordance with the provisions of the Policy. Employees should never use intoxicants or drugs that could cause impairment during work hours. An employee who is using a prescription medication while on the job shall do so in strict accordance with medical directions. 2. It is the employee's responsibility to notify the prescribing physician of his/her job requirements/functions to ensure that the physician approves the use of the prescription medication while the employee is performing his/her job duties. It is recommended that the employee provide his/her physician with a copy of the N.F.P.A. standards for firefighters so the physician is aware of the physical requirements of the position. C. It is the employee's responsibility to immediately notify the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management or designee when (s)he is prescribed any medication that is considered a controlled substance on Schedules 11, 111, or IV as defined and amended from time to time in Florida Statutes 893.03. Failure to disclose this information may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. The Director of Human Resources and Risk Management may require the employee to provide a note from his/her prescribing physician stating that the employee is able to perform the functions of a firefighter while taking the medication as prescribed. 4. The employee shall notify the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management or designee if the use of his/her properly prescribed medications/drugs (other than those considered a controlled substance on Schedules 11, 111, or IV as defined and amended from time to time in Florida Statutes 893.03) will affect the employee's work performance. 5. If the prescribing physician determines that the employee cannot perform his/her job duties without impairment while taking the prescribed medication, then the employee will be required to use his/her sick and/or FMLA leave, or unpaid leave if his/her leave pools are exhausted, until (s)he can return to work. If the employee reports to work, the City will presume that the employee is not impaired. Z T For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF)A�CITY,,,(„ O Page 1668 of 1812 r11 , 1111pip! ri 1111111 ITIEMMM= The City will conduct a pre-employment screening examination designed to prevent hiring individuals who use drugs. 1. To determine the suitability of employees to work for the City the following pr employment conditions are established: I a) job Applicants in mandatory -testing positions, safety -sensitive positions, and/or special -risk positions will be tested prior to employment for dru,'_q use and alcohol use. b) Any job applicant, as defined in the above -section, who refuses to submio to drug and alcohol testing as part of the pre-employment testing process will be refused employment. c) Any job applicant who tests positive for drugs or alcohol use will be refused employment. it shall be a condition of continued employment for all employees to submit to drug and alcohol screening under the policy. If there is a conflict between this policy and the collective bargaining agreement, the collective bargaining agreement shall control. Refusal to submit to drug testing is grounds for immediate termination. Refusal to submit to drug testing is not a waiver of the employee's right to challenge both order and the test outcome. wpw The City offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) which provides help to employees and their families who suffer from various difficulties including alcohol or drug abuse. 1' /� Iq111M 0 a I iip�!% s I 1��Iip 11 M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFJ�Lk CITY_(9_-, Page 1669 of 1812 a) Narcotics Anonymous Help Line: 561-848-6262 b) Drug Abuse Foundation of Palm Beach County: 561-278-0000 c) Palm Beach Al-Anon/Al-a-Teen Information: 561-882-0308 d) Alcoholics Anonymous (Palm Beach County): 561-655-5700 e) Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Program: 561-844-6404.' It is the responsibility of each employee to seek assistance before drugs and alcohol Fead to performance problems. 1L. Use of the employee assistance program, on a voluntary basis, will not affect t determination of appropriate disciplinary action. I employee's decision to seek assistance from the Employee Assistance Program on a voluntary basis prior to any incident warranting disciplinary actiR n will not be used as the basis for disciplinary action or in any disciplinary proceeding. tri the other hand, using EAP will not be a defense to the imposition QL fisciplinary action where facts providing violation of this policy are obtained ;yWide of the EAP. AccordinVIX, the !ur!ose and gractices of this golicy and the IPFAWTV-1 Mis ERROR' Mo. C. Through the EAP, the City will provide appropriate assessment, referral to treatment, and treatment of drug and alcohol abuse. 4. Upon successful completion of a drug and/or alcohol treatment program employee may be released to resume work but will be subject to drug testing a random, periodic basis, at least quarterly, and for up to two years thereafter a condition of continued employment. These stipulations may be incorporat in a Last Chance Agreement. I 5. An individual's participation in the program will not be made part of ang personnel records and will remain confidential to the extent necessary comply with this policy. Medical and insurance records, if any, will be preserve in the same confidential manner as all other medical records and be retained in separate file as provided by law. [IN For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFCITY—Q—Q— Page 1670 of 1812 use illegal drugs or abuse alcohol. Department Heads are responsible for implementing this Drug Free Work Place policy. It is the responsibility of the supervisors to observe the behavior of employees on the job as a precaution against unstable or unreliable behavior which could threaten the safety and well-being of employees and the community. 1. Supervisors are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment monitoring employees' behaviors and performance. I 2. In the event a supervisor has a reasonable suspicion that an employee may under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the employee must be sent reasonable suspicion drug testing. A form for documenting cause for reasonable suspicion drug test is attached. 3. In all cases when an employee is to be removed from duty for drug testing, the Department Head and Human Resources & Risk Management should be immediately notified. 1. It is each employee's responsibility to be fit for duty when reporting for work and to inform his/her supervisor if (s) he is under prescription or non- prescription medication which may affect job performance. C. In the event an employee observes behavior in another employee, which raises a doubt as to that employee's ability to perform work in a safe, reliable and trustworthy manner, the employee should report this behavior to his/her supervisor. 3. Employees, who enter drug or alcohol treatment and/or rehabilitation program voluntarily at the request or insistence of the City or, as a condition of continued employment are required to fully participate in and complete the recommended treatment. Any employee who enters a drug or alcohol treatment and/or rehabilitabion program will be responsible for payment of the treatment and/or program. If the employee fails to comply with the treatment and/or program, %K For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFF �CITY_(C�)_ Page 1671 of 1812 I r MW ON Mul 1. The MRO will review all information from the testing laboratory in the event of a positive, confirmed test. The MRO will review any information from the employee or job applicant regarding the use of medication or other relevant medical information set forth in the form submitted prior to drug testing. 2. The MRO may request that the testing laboratory provide quantification of test results. 3. The MRO will provide confirmed test results to the Human Resourc representative from the City. I In order to maintain a drug and alcohol free work environment, the City will test for the presence of alcohol and drugs in the following circumstances: L Pre-employment. job applicants who have been offered a position employment and whose job requirements are that of a mandatory-testin s afety- sensitive, or special -risk position are required to take a drug and alcoh test. I E. Reasonable suspicion: Employees who are determined to be under reasonabit suspicion of drug or alcohol use (as defined herein), are required to take a druE,i and alcohol test. 3. Post -incident. Employees are required to take a drug and alcohol test when thM employee is involved in a job-related incident, which results in any of following: (a) discernable property damage, (b) the employee receiving medic attention, or (c) the employee receiving a citation. [See 14.e. (i -iv)]. I 4. Random Testing: Employees are subject to random drug testing. Rando selection for testing is done by an independent third party, approved by both IAFF and the City, by a random computer generated list. No more than o hun 3 i dred percent (100%) of the IAFF population will be randomly tested dur M For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF��_�CITY_W_ Page 1672 of 1812 5. Fitness for duty. All employees who are subject to routine annual medical examinations are required to take a drug and alcohol test as part of their medical examination. f. Follow-up: All employees who have been referred to an employee assistanm- program or rehabilitation program by the City for drug and/or alcohol abuse a required to take drug and alcohol tests on a quarterly basis for up to two ( years after their return to work. These stipulations may be codified in a La Chance Agreement EUM �Wwffi From October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018, an employee has a one-time opportunity to either exercise his/her "stepping forward" option for rehabilitation or, following a confirmed positive drug and/or alcohol test, to enter a rehabilitation program and accept a Last Chance Agreement, which will remain in place for three (3) years from the date of issuance. i. An employee who refuses to submit to a drug and alcohol test will be subject immediate termination. An employee who refuses to submit to a drug te forfeits his/her eligibility for all workers' compensation medical and indemni benefits. I k. A job applicant, as defined in section 1.3, #16, who refuses to submit to a drdR 3Td alcohol test will not be hired. 0 RTMINIP-_MM�RM �_VTMMNJW The City may administer disciplinary action, up to and including termination, for any employee who has a positive, confirmed drug or alcohol test. 07offlim W For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 Page 1673 of 1812 extent necessary to comply with this policy. All information, reports, memos and drug test reports, written or otherwise, received by the City through the drug testing program will be kept confidential as provided by law. The Citys Employee Assistance Program, laboratories, drug and alcohol rehabilitation xg ` �!r�ug, test results shall keep all information confidential. No such information will be released unless there is a sia-ted Vv an emDloyee or job awlicanh exce it where such release is compelled 6y a court pursuant to an appeal LaKen I -M -17 -r -Lu me deemed appropriate by a professional or occupational licensing board in a related disciplinary proceeding. rhe City will maintain records concerning drug testing separate and apart from an .,.mployee's or job applicanf s file. J'Mmmwm� :m1mam's, Employees and job applicants may confidentially report the use of prescription or non- prescription medication both before and after having a drug test. A list of most common medications, by brand name or common name, as applicable, as a drug test. is listed below in section 1. Employees and job applicants should review this list prior to submitting to a dru,� test An employee or job applicant may consult with the testing laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and non-prescription information. Refer to the Employee Assistance Program Policy for the name, address and telephone number of the City's current provider or contact the Human Resources and Risk Management Department. M. For a Term Ending September 0, 2018 CITY®,,IAFF Page 1674 of 1812 I. Drugs to be Tested In accordance with F.S. 893.03 as amended from time to time, the following is an illustrative and non -exhaustive list of drugs that will be tested: r,. 1. Alcohol, including distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages and intoxicating liquA resulting in a 0.04 or higher. A positive Breath Alcohol Test will be confirmed a Blood Alcohol Test. I 2. Amphetamines 3. Cannabinoids 4. Cocaine 5. Phencyclidine (PCP) 6. Hallucinogens 7. Opiates 8. Methaqualone 9. Barbiturates 10.Benzodiazepines 11. Synthetic Narcotics 12. Designer Drugs metabolite on an- , substance listed herein 14.Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids. A list of drugs by brand names or common names includes: Opium Dover's Powder, Paregoric, Parepectolin Morphine Morphine, Pectoral Syrup Codeine Tylenol with Codeine, Empirin with Codeine, Robitussan A -C, Hydrocodone, Coke Crack Heroin Diacetylmorphine, horse, smack Hydromorphone Dilaudid Meperidine Demerol, Mepergan Methadone Dolophine, Methadone, Methadose Other Narcotics Laam, Leritine, Numorphan, Percodan, Tussiones, Fentanyl, Darvon, Talwin, Lomotil, Lorcet, Vicodin, Percocet Chloral Hydrate Noctec, Sommos Barbiturates Phenobarbital, Tuinal, Amvtal, Nembutal, Seconal, Lotusate Benzodiazepines Atavan, Azene, Clonopin, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Xanax, Serax, Tranxene, Valium, Verstran, Halcion, Paxipam, Restoril M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF_WC1TY__0Q_ Page 1675 of 1812 Methaqualone Quaalude Methamphetamine Methyl lee Glutethimide Doriden Other Depressants Equanil, Miltown, Noludar, Placidyl, Valmid NEW DRUGS - New drugs will be added to the list of controlled substances based on amendments to the Florida Statutes and/or any federal law, rule, regulation or procedure after a review with KIMEMM Many prescription drugs can alter or affect drug tests. Due to the large number of obscure brand names and the constant marketing of new products, this list is illustrative and not exhaustive. ,Acohol: 1111 liquict medications containing etnyi content. Amphetamines: Pbetrol, Biphetamine, Desoxyn, Dexedrine, vidrex, Lonamine, Fastin. Cannabinoids: Marinol (Dronabinol, THC). Cocaine: Cocaine, HCI topical solution (Roxanne) Phencyclidine: Not legal by prescription Methaqualone: Not legal by prescription Opiates: Paregoric, Parepectolin, Donnagel PG, Norphine, Tylenol with Codeine, Emperin; with Codeine, APAP with Codeine, Aspirin with Codeine, Robitussin AC, Guiatuss AC, Novahistine DH, Novahistine Expectorant, Diluadid (Hydromorphone), MS Contin aM Roxano (morphine sulfate), Percodan, Vicodin, Tussiorganidine, etc. -Mg.&LW-ratess Phenobarbitol. Tuinal-IngLd Nembutal, Seconal, Lotusate, Fiorianl, Fioricet. Esgic, Butisol, Mebarel, Butabarbital, Butalbital, Phrenilin, Triad, etc. Benzodiazepine: Ativan, Azene, Clonopin, Dalmane, Diazepam, Librium, Xanax, Serax.. Tanzene, Valium, Verstran, Halcion, Paxipam, Restoril, Centrax, etc. Methadone: Dolophone, Metadose, etc. Propoxyphene: Darvocet, Darvon N, Dolene, etc. ANABOLIC JANDROGENIC STEROID TESTING Federal law placed anabolic steroids in Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) a.� of February 27, 1991. An employee or job applicant who is contacted by the MRO may confidentially report the use of For a Term Ending September 30,2018 IAFF—t&f CITY—Qd�L Page 1676 of 1812 prescription medication(s) because the presence of these medications in the body may have affected the outcome of the test. "Opmr , employee or a job applicant who receives a positive confirmed test result may, within five (5) working days, submit information to the Director of Human Resources & Risk Management, with copies to the Union and Fire Chief, explaining or contesting the test result and explaining why the test result does not constitute a violation of the City's policy. 2. If the explanation or challenge of the employee or job applicant is unsatisfactory to the City, the City will provide a written explanation as to why the employee or job applicant's explanation is unsatisfactory, and a copy of the report of positive confirmed test results will be provided to the employee or job applicant. 3. An employee may further challenge the results of the test in a court of competeM jurisdiction or, if the drug was administered due to a workplace injury, by filing claim for benefits with a judge of compensation claims, pursuant to Chapter 44111 Florida Statutes 4. if an employee or job applicant contests the drug test results he/she must notify the Medical Review Officer (MRO): W This policy has been adapted from the City of Boynton Beach policy and is specific to Boynton Beach Fire Fighters and Paramedics, IAFF Local IL891 of the International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO, CLC. M11 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 CI Page 1677 of 1812 "! JAM Effective October 1, 2015, the step plan below is in effect. The yl. Team will determine the appropriate step placement of each member. FF PROB Step I FF1 ffm Step I Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 um� A Annimllv 14mirlir RNMR, R Finn 0 0 F.%T= $61,429.76 $62,947.08 $53,064.34 $54,375M $26.480�� $67,727.62 $27.1345 RNMR, R Finn 0 0 F.%T= 9C Page 1678 of 1812 $61,429.76 $62,947.08 $26.480�� $67,727.62 $27.1345 $69,400.49 9C Page 1678 of 1812 am m -:11 i Mill 1.1111, 1 F! - I :11mmumm. IAFF V jt----�CITY, -Q0--, Page 1679 of 1812 $73,398.73 77,069.40 $66,095.07 $2 6 .4804 $67,727.62 $69,400.49 $87,069.40 $34.8836 -:11 i Mill 1.1111, 1 F! - I :11mmumm. IAFF V jt----�CITY, -Q0--, Page 1679 of 1812 $73,398.73 77,069.40 $78,973.01 $87,069.40 $34.8836 $84,970-63 $87,069.40 -:11 i Mill 1.1111, 1 F! - I :11mmumm. IAFF V jt----�CITY, -Q0--, Page 1679 of 1812 [a Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 INIUMA MIN= MUMEMM., m IAFF—UL CITY (;P Page 1680 of 1812 -6 11411,11"AIL'o IIIJI111111 illiJilill iiiiii�illillilillill iiiiiiiiiii 11111111 11111111 111111111111 Jill 11111111111 1111 � 1 11111111111 Jill lill � I'll Boynton Beach Fire -Rescue Department hereby establishes a Tuition Refund Program that reimburses employees a percentage of tuition and textbook costs at an accredited institution, -as approved by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education. In order to be eligible for the Tuition Refund Program, an employee must be a full-time career status employee with at least one (1) year of employment prior to the starting date of the class. The employee must submit a tuition refund application at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the initiation of the class in order for reimbursement to be considered. Applications should be submitted to the The applications will be reviewed by the Deputy Chief to determine whether the course work is eligible. Under the guidelines of the Tuition Refund Program, employees may take two (2) English courses, two (2) Humanities, two (2) Social Science, and one (1) Math, as part of a General Educational Program. Additional course work will be evaluated in terms of the specific course and the individual's specific job assignments. Applicants for tuition refund should explain the connection between the course work and their job assignments. In order to assist employees to attain degrees, the Deputy Chief will review specific degree goals and determine whether the For a Tenn Ending September 30, 2018 IF CITY__�P_ Page 1681 of 1812 degree is in a Fire, EMS, or Administrative related field accepted by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (ref. F.S.S. 633.382, as amended from time to time). If the degree program is approved, specified required courses in the degree program will be eligible for tuition reimbursement. This permits employees to plan their educational program. Employees should be encouraged to apply as far in advance as possible for course work so that they can be informed of their eligibility. If an employee feels that the Deputy Chief has made an error in their determination, he/she may ask the Fire Chief to reconsider the decision by supplying additional information as to the direct applicability of the classes to the employee's current position. The Fire Chief will then reconsider the original application with the further information. The Fire Chiefs decision is final. Any decision relating to this program is not subject to the grievance procedure. When an employee completes the approved course work, it is their responsibility to submit copies of the grades and the tuition receipt to the Deputy Chief. The reimbursement procedure will consist of the following: 100% reimbursement when a grade of "A" or "B" is earned, and 50% reimbursement when a grade of "C" is earned, plus the cost of the textbooks (workbooks not included) used for the course(s), providing a receipt is provided and the textbook is in re -usable condition. If the institution only gives credit or no credit, a credit grade will be accepted as satisfactory completion and equal to a grade of "A". It takes approximately two (2) to four (4) weeks from the Fire -Rescue Department receipt of the grades and tuition receipts before a For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF_W CI Page1682 of 1812 separate check is prepared and given to the employee. Employees receiving aid, or who have a scholarship, as well as employees qualifying for benefits under the G.I. Bill or other State or Federal programs, are eligible for municipal reimbursement of only the difference (if any) between what they receive from these other sources and what is eligible for reimbursement under this program. The maximum amount of credit hours eligible for payment in a semester is twelve (12) semester hours or fifteen (15) quarter hours. In the case of employee enrollment in a private college or university, the City will pay only an amount equivalent to the current tuition charged by the State (public) colleges and universities. The provisions of this article and addendum that relate to reimbursement for General Education Core Courses and Degree Program Core Courses other than those specified in the Career Ladder (Addendum "D") have been suspended since 10/01/2011. EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION: An employee will be expected to remain with the City of Boynton Beach Fire -Rescue Department for at least one (1) year following completion of courses for which he/she has received a refund. If the employee resigns, retires, or terminates within the one (1) year period, he/she shall reimburse the City for tuition refund benefits applicable to courses completed during this period. Reimbursements shall be payroll deducted from the employee's final paycheck. W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 lAFFN)ff_ CITY IL _�?Q,_,_ Page 1683 of 1812 MOP] FOOMIMIN To improve service to the public by promoting a program encouraging Fire -Rescue employees to obtain additional training and education, which may improve their effectiveness, improve their performance in their current position, and prepare them for increased tuition and textbook costs upon successful completion of each approved course. The ITIM "ITOA "MNMOM=-. ME= == I ! M!"11 - .1•1IM•113111MMIMMMM $10 ,, , I I 1 1, 111 11111111 I; 1111pill 111 111, I ! completed one (1) year of service and have received a "Satisfactory" or better Employee 111111111111194TE Mos==M .• i ming for establishing course work are as follows: 9.! P I I �� III � 1111111 iiiiijill�illillilill For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IF CITY CITY QP -17- Page 1684 of 1812 MMTI= (c) Degree programs, which relate directly to the employee's current position, will be approved. Once degree approval is granted, all courses specifically required will 19 0=1 (d) For those employees who have been approved for a degree program, all general (e) All other course work will be considered on a course -by- course determination. ........... Qualifying for benefits under the G.l. Bill or other State or Federal Programs are eligible for reimbursement under this program. The maximum amount of credit hours eligible for payment in a semester is twelve (12) semester hours or fifteen (15) quarter hours. The City will pay an amount equivalent to the current tuition charged by the State (public) colleges and universities. The rater's overall evaluation on the Employee Performance Evaluation conducted immediately preceding the beginning of classes must be "Satisfactory' or better for the employee to be eligible for tuition refund unless the course work for the employee receiving a less than "Satisfactory" evaluation relates to the area of weak performance. In addition, any employee placed on suspension or on restricted sick leave during a six-month period prior to the beginning M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 Cl Page 1685 of 1812 The tuition refund program covers tuition, books and laboratory fees only. It does no! For a Te r7n Ending September 30, 2018 IAFF�� CITY - L7 -- Page 1686 of 1812 LA' ST NAME FIRST N� INITIAL DATE r DIVISION SHIFT tMPLOYEE# DATE OF ENTRY Scho=lfy: Term[Year, Course (Name & Number): Credit Hours. Course (Name & Number)- Credit Hours: Course (Name & Number): Credit Hours. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE Non -do" 13 2 yr. Degree 4 yr. Degree 5!=# III: for tulflon refuhd for the coursework listed above. I ME aiIEF (OR DESIGNEE) SIGNATURE DATE Nj M DEPARTMENT HEAD SIGNATURE DATE M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 1AFF)) Lt'- C'TY—Q.-' 0 - Page 1687 of 1812 IM91MOMM135 M., - , g- 1 • : TSMT;.O�M 6 F that the funds received must be returned in the event that this obligation is not met. RK - Tuition 13ilmbursoment Proaram. ITM774-17- MMMM!M= Employee Signature Witness (BBFRD Chief Offk)er) [RIM 1UU IAFF IVtf"'. CITY—(W Page 1688 of 1812 PREREQUISITE: -Certified Florida Firefighter REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO FIREFIGHTER 1: • Successful completion of the Probationary Firefighter Manual ("Green Book") • Successful completion of FFI Performance and Written Examinations • Successful completion of the annual evaluation process for Probationary Firefighters and aIIA intment by the Fire Chief. Firefighter I (FF1) PREREQUISITE: 4waii 1 6 1', I OU1111 Mug 11119191101ca IF, , - I - I " ,, I I REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO FIREFIGHTER 2: * Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status * Successful completion of FFII Performance and Written Examinations AM Mter 2 (FF2) PREREQUISITE: -Successful completion of all requirements for Firefighter I -Minimum of three (3) years of service with BBFRD -Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status TO ATTAIN FFII / OPERATOR ENGINEER STATUS: • Successful completion of FFP 1302 Fire Apparatus Operator (or equivalent) • Successful completion of FFP 1301 Fire Service Hydraulics (or equivalent) • Successful completion of BBFRD-sanctioned Aerial Apparatus Course (40 -hour minimum) or FSFC 703 101 For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFSi JL Page 1689 of 1812 Successful completion of BBFRD Apparatus, Hydraulics, and Aerial Operation Performance and Written ExaminatiOTS REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO FIREFIGHTER 3: Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status (effective 10/01/06) Successful completion of FFP 1810 Fire Service Strategy and Tactics 1 Successful completion of FFP 2720 Company Officer Leadership Successful completion of FFP 1740 Course Delivery Successful completion of FFP 2120 Building Construction for Fire Service Complete a Pre -Incident Plan on a City Target Hazard (to be pre -approved) Complete Fire Inspection / Prevention Packet with a BBFRD Asst. Fire Marshal or Complete FFP 1505 Fire Prevention Practices and FFP 1540 Private Fire Protection Systems 1 Firerighter 3 (FF3), [Minimum requirement to serve as Acting Lieutenant] PREREQUISITE: -Successful completion of all requirements for Firefighter 11 -Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status (effective 10/0 1/06) -Must attain Operator/Engineer status as described under FF2 -Minimum of five (5) years'service with BBFRD. Required time will be reduced by one (1) ye with an acceptable, job-related Associate or Bachelor Degree I REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT: Successful completion of BBFRD Officer Candidate School which will include, but is not limited to: �Jvy�' MR77, Y1Z,'T–,AMes ana Regulations -Labor-Management Relationship and Collective Bargaining -The Changing Workforce and Dealing with Change -Diversity, Sexual Harassment, and Discrimination Training -Technical Report Writing and Report Quality Assurance -Performance Evaluation Training -Customer Service -Coaching, Counseling, and Disciplinary Action -Budget Analysis •and Preparation NIMS Compliant per department standards. Successful com-r ,.letio aj)FI�htaffelfit by the Fire Chief. ow For a Te r7n Ending September 30, 2018IAFF7�V—� CITY_�p Page 1690 of 1812 Lieutenanj W [Minimum requirement to serve as Acting Captain] PREREQUISITE: (Eligibility criteria necessary to sit for the Lt. Promotional Exam) -Successful completion of all requirements for Firefighter III -Certifled Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status (effective 10/01/06) -Minimurn of six (6) years'service with BBFRD. Required time will be reduced by one (1) year with an acceptable, job-reIated Associate or Bachelor Degree -Minimum one (1) year as a FF3 with BBFRD Promotion is based on successful completion of Lieutenant promotional examination .?ssessment, and appointment by the Fire Chief. • Successful completion of BBFRD Officer Candidate School (as noted above). • Successful completion of FFP 2780 Fire Service Administration • Successful completion of any 2000 or 3000 Level Personal Management Course (minimum 40 hours) • NIMS Compliant per department standards. • Successful completion of Captain promotional examination / assessment and appointment by the Fire Chief. CaPtain PREREQUISITE: [Minimum criteria necessary to sit for the Captain Promotional Exam] -Must meet all requirements for Lieutenant -Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status (effective 10/01/06) -Minimum of nine (9) years'service with BBFRD. Required time will be reduced by one (1) year with an acceptable, job-related Associate or Bachelor Degree -Minimum of one (1) year as a Lieutenant with BBFRD TME TM7 =Uesswent .1 FL process and appointment by the Fire Chief • Successful completion of BBFRD Officer Candidate School (as noted above). • Completion of certified Incident Command Course. • NIMS Compliant per department standards. • Completion of Human Resource Course (3000 level minimum). MIX For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IFF ITY (gp Page 1691 of 1812 Successful completion of Battalion Chief promotional examination/assessment and appointment by the Fire Chief. Battalion Chief (BC) [Shift Commander] PREREQUISITE: [Minimum criteria necessary to sit for the Battalion Chief Promotional Examination] -Must meet all requirements for Captain. -Certified Florida Paramedic with Dept. "Active Paramedic" status. -Minimum of twelve (12) years'service with BBFRD. Required time will be reduced by one (1,' year with an acceptable, job-related Bachelor Degree. -Minimum of three (3) years as a Captain with BBFRD. RMA FRYW13=11 A. Posting for a position will include date, time, and location of the exam, reference materials, exam and methodology. This announcement will be posted at least sixty (60) days prior to the test date and will include all necessary information relating to the application process and deadlines. B. Establishment of an eligibility list, to include time duration that the list is in effect. An eligibility list will be in effect for a period of two (2) years unless adjusted by mutual agreement. C. The Fire Chief has the option to select any one of the top three (3) candidates for promotion to an existing vacancy. Candidates that are not selected for promotion may be provided with an interview to discuss the reason(s) for not being selected, upon request of the candidate. D. Any employee who successfully passes a promotional examination shall have a credit for continuous service added to their final score which shall be computed as follows: One-fourth (1/4) point shall be added for each full year of uninterrupted service. E. The City shall provide one copy, at each station, of all reference material for promotional examinations at the posting of notification. The reference material shall remain in the Fire Station(s) F. Any such vacancy approved by the City Manager, shall be offered within thirty (30) dayff of the establishment of the appropriate eligibility list. W For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFWf" CITY -(DP Page 1692 of 1812 I M "ll ITM "M For a Term Ending September 3, 2018 IAFF)) Lb'00' CITY Qg Page 1693 of 1812 EMT BE. E EACHIMERESCUEREEARIMM TO: can Kinser, President I. .F.. 1891 FROM: Kevin R. Carter, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Letter of Understanding Firefighter Contract Article 38, Shift Fire Inappctors DATE: March 20,2000 (Revised 10/01/08) (Revised 10/01/10) (Revised 10/01/13) (Revised 10/01/15) (Revised 12/15/2015) 1) The article entitled Shift Inspectors will no longer be a part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. 2) The existing inspector (Capt. Chris. Wandell will continue to serve as fire inspector as directed by the Fire Marshal, providing he maintains all necessary certifications. In the event it is determined that additional bargaining unit members are likewise affected, this Letter of Understanding applies to all members in a similar position. 3) The current 5% pay (based on his September 30, 1995 pay) will change to an incentive pay equal to the existing rate, (i.e. from a %-based incentive to a strict dollar figure). This incentive pay, once established, will not increase. This change will be effecti upon ratification of the 1999-2002 Agreement. I 4) If, for any reason, the inspector is no longer certified or no longer willing to serve as an inspector, his position will not be filled by another department member, nor will he be able to re-enter into the position. The September 30, 1995 salary of the individual *Chris Wandell - $676-80 wkly (51:. = $33.84 wkly, $67.68 biwly, $1,759.68 yrly) Im For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFCITY_�P_ Page 1694 of 1812 Kevin R. Carter, Fire Chief Date FOR THE UNION: Dean Kinser, President Date I= "M For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 IAFFAk""�CITY Page 1695 of 1812 MUTUAL CONSEMT—A-fiREENENT This Mutual Consent Agreement is entered into between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, whose address is 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (the "CITY") and the BOYNTON BEACH FIRE FIGHTERS AND PARAMEDICS, IAFF LOCAL 1891 WI'HEREAS, the 2015 Florida Legislature enacted legislation (Chapter No. 2015-39, Laws of Florida), hereinafter "Legislation" regarding the use of insurance premium tax revenue ("IPTR"); and WHEREAS, the City has a retirement pension plan and fund for firefighters known as the Boynton Beach Firefighters' Pension Fund ("Fund") that exceeds the minimum benefits and minimum standards established by the State of Florida for public employee firefighter pension rclans as set forth in chapter 175, Florida Statutes; and 'MiNEREAS, the Legislation provides that use of IPTR, including any accumulations Uf additional premium tax revenues which have not been allocated to fund benefits in excess of the minimum benefits, may deviate from the provisions of the Legislation by mutual consent of the members' collective bargaining representative 1131 iri�l 111111 1111FIN11 ilnpi�qp�� 2. The total of $1,000,000.00 of IPTR, whether base premium tax revenue or additional premium tax revenue, received by the City will be used to reduce the City's unfunded liability to the Boynton Beach Firefighters' Pension Fund. Payment will be made in accordance with attached letter from the Pension Board to Cahir, Luke Henderson, dated November 20 ,2015. 3. This Consent Agreement takes effect when signed by IAFF and City. Page 1696 of 1812 "-e Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Imu=1 Im For a Term Ending September 30, 201`8 IAFF-LA�ITY__W Page 1697 of 1812 11 1 FIM For a Term Ending September 30, 2018 LCITY Page 1698 of 1812 Writer's e-mail: adamOmbertAl", sii r.cc in Luke Henderson, Chair Boynton Beach Firefighter Pension Plan Renaissance Executive Suites 1500 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 220 toynton Be.ch, FL 33426 Re: Boynton Beach Firefighter Pension Plan Our File No. 900334 You have inquired whether a proposed memorandum Of understanding "Mutual Consent Agreement" between the City of Boynton Beach and Local 1891 could be implemented by the Board of Trustees of the Firefighter Pension Plan ("Plan"). Based on my understanding of the proposed MOU, the answer is yes. If approved by the parties, the Board could allocate $333,33' ).33 per year of unallocated Chapter 175 premium taxes over the three-year term ofthe pending collective bargaining agreement ("CBA") to pay down the Plan's unfunded actuarial liability ("UAL"). These proposed reductions in unallocated premium taxes would not result in a direct offset to the City's annual contribution requirement., but would instead be applied to reduce the Plan's UAL. This will in turn have an indirect impact on future year City contribution requirements, by lowering amortization payments on the UAL. As you know, Senate Bill 172 (-SB 172"),,illows labor and management to mutually agree on the use of unallocated prernium tax revenue in their city. See Section 175.335 1 (1). Florida Statutes. To the extent the Board has not yet approved the Plan valuation for this year, the appropriate adj Ustilients could be made for the Current fiscal year, as per the parties' pending agreement. 00000 0=1=41heretn iq an i -n -mil frnm thp PinnIc nntiirnm� gi 4'� - J MM11 - I - 7080 NORTHWEST 4TH STREET, PLANTATION. FLORIDA 33317 PHONE (954) 916-1202 - FAX, (954) 916-1232 ww w.rohertMausner. coin Page 1699 of 1812 agreement.Feel free to reply with any questions. Congratulations to the parties on their tentative ! everyone a healthy and meaningfulholiday. Respectfully, 4. E, 11110 1 — CC., Julie Oldbury, Director of HR & Risk Management Dean Kinser, President,w a Jim Y y Mark Floyd, q. Barbara Administrator Page 1700 of 1812 12. B. NEW BUSINESS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R15-168 -Authorize the City Manager to sign an Asset Purchase Agreement and Utility Easement between the City of Boynton Beach and Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates for the acquisition of the Royal Manor water and wastewater system. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates (Royal Manor) approached Boynton Beach Utilities requesting a review of a possible acquisition of the Royal Manor water and wastewater systems. Currently the land owner operates a small water plant which supplies all of the water requirements and and a separate wastewater collection system which connects to the utility collection system and is charged at the bulk user rate. The Boynton Beach Utilities contracted GAI Consultants to undertake a study of the potential acquisition of assets. The study concluded that, based upon the identified costs of the acquisition, it is financially feasible for the Boynton Beach Utilities and its existing customers. Boynton Beach Utilities management has reviewed all of the recent inspection reports for the Royal Manor system and has made several site visits to confirm the observations. They have also developed a plan to connect the Royal Manor water system to Boynton Beach including the installation of individual meters at each home. In order to facilitate this work, Royal Manor will be providing the Boynton Beach Utilities an easement for work specifically related to our operations. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? There should not be any significant impact on Boynton Beach Utilities operations. Any further upgrades to the distribution system in Royal Manor will occur as part of routine maintenance and repair needs. FISCAL IMPACT. Budgeted The proposed purchase price is $96,150 for all of the infrastructure and customers within Royal Manor. At closing, Royal Manor will pay the City $96,140 for the required connection fees for 437 lots. This will result in a net cost of $10.00 for Boynton Beach Utilities. In addition, Boynton Beach Utilities expects the following expenditures to fully integrate the new customers to the Boynton Beach system: • Installation of the meters including all fittings - $137,850 • Connection to the water transmission main on Gateway Blvd. - $85,000.00 Total Cost to the Boynton Beach Utilities: $222,860 These expenditures are budgeted in a/c 404-5000-533-65.01 ALTERNATIVES: Do not proceed with the purchase agreement. STRATEGIC PLAN: Page 1701 of 1812 STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: No CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: ATTACHMENTS: Type Description D Resolution Resolution apprmAngAsset Purchase Agreement for Royal Manor Utility system D Contract Purchase Agreement D Attachment Proposed Easement Document D Staff Report Feasibility Study REVIEWERS: Department Reviewer Action Date Utilities Groff, Colin Approved 12/7/2015 - 2:00 PPA Utilities Groff, Colin Approved 12/7/2015 - 2:01 PPA Assistant City Manager Lejeune, Carisse Approved 12/8/2015 - 9:12 AKA Finance Howard, Tim Approved 12/8/2015 - 11:50 AKA Legal Swanson, Lynn Approved 12/8/2015 - 3:03 PPA City Manager LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/9/2015 - 9:14 AKA Page 1702 of 1812 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 RESOLUTION NO. R15 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AN ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND UTILITY EASEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOMES ESTATES FOR THE ACQUISITION OF THE ROYAL MANOR WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates (Royal Manor) approached the Boynton Beach Utilities Department requesting a review of a possible acquisition of the Royal Manor water and wastewater collection system which connects to the utility collection system and is charged at the bulk user rate; and WHEREAS, a study prepared by GAI Consultants, at the request of the City, concluded that, based upon the identified costs of the acquisition, it is financially feasible for the Boynton Beach Utilities and its existing customers to purchase the Royal Manor water and wastewater system; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an Asset Purchase Agreement with Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates for the acquisition of the Royal Manor water and wastewater system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\76D5A1D3-8ACE-4617-ABB3-F42AAE3F3F34\Bot d] e 1 703 of 1 812 Beach. 2418. 1. Royal_Manor Mobile_ Home_ Asset Purchase_Agreement-_Reso.Doc 30 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida hereby 31 approves and authorizes the City Manager to sign an Asset Purchase Agreement with 32 Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates for the acquisition of the Royal Manor water and 33 wastewater system, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 34 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 35 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2015. 36 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 37 YES NO 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ATTEST: 51 52 53 54 Janet M. Prainito, MMC 55 City Clerk 56 57 58 (Corporate Seal) Mayor — Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor — Joe Casello Commissioner — David T. Merker Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE C:AProgram Files (X86)ANeevia.Com\DocconverterproATemp\NVDC\76D5A1D3-8ACE-4617-ABB3-F42AAE3F3F34\Bot d] e 1 704 of 1 812 Beach. 2418. 1. Royal_ManorMobile_Home_Asset Purchase_Agreement-_Reso.Doc ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES, INC. AND THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH This Asset Purchase Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into on this day of , 2015 by and between the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser") and Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc., a Florida corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Seller"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Seller is the owner of a utility system consisting of a water treatment and distribution system and wastewater collection system in Palm Beach County, Florida, ("Utility System"), and serving the residential community more fully described on Exhibits "A" and "B", which are attached hereto an incorporated herein by reference f hereinafter referred to as the "Utility Area"); and WHEREAS, Seller is currently operating its Utility System; and WHEREAS, Purchaser is engaged in providing utility services to the area where Seller's Utility System is located, is interconnected with Seller's Utility System, and is authorized to be in the business of furnishing water service to the various communities in the Purchaser's Service Area.; and WHEREAS, Purchaser desires to acquire, and Seller desires to sell the water distribution and wastewater collection facilities, (collectively "Facilities") which are installed to provide utility service to the Seller's community, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, as such Facilities may be modified prior to Closing with the consent of the City of Boynton Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants as hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE I REPRESENTATIONS BY SELLER 1. Seller represents and warrants that, to Seller's actual knowledge: 1.1 Seller is a Florida corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Florida authorizing it to construct, operate and maintain a public water distribution system. 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 1 Page 1705 of 1812 1.2 Seller is, and at the Closing (the "Closing" as hereinafter defined) will be, the owner of the Facilities with good and marketable title, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. 1.3 Purchaser is exempt from the Florida Public Service Commission regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"). 1.4 Seller will cooperate fully with the Purchaser in any and all applications or petitions to public authorities deemed necessary or desirable by Purchaser in connection with the purchase of the Facilities from Seller as contemplated herein. 1.5 Attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" are a detailed maps of the Facilities of Seller to be acquired by Purchaser, pursuant to this Agreement, showing both their respective installation and description. Said Facilities include all water utility assets and equipment owned by the Seller within the Property, including but not limited to a complete Utility System as shown in Exhibit "C". The engineering plans and specifications for the Facilities have been organized and will be transferred to Purchaser with all other records. Said Facilities expressly exclude customer deposits and accounts receivables, if any, both of which shall be transferred to the Seller within 180 days of Closing. The Facilities are constructed within Sellers lands or are otherwise accessible to Seller and Purchaser. To the extent that such rights of access do not exist, Seller agrees to grant those rights to Purchaser at Closing through either warranty deeds or perpetual easements. 1.6 Attached hereto as Exhibit "D" is a list, signed by the Seller, and briefly describing, as of the date of this Agreement, the following: 1.6.1 All pending or threatened action at law, suits in equity or administrative proceedings relating to the Facilities; 1.6.2 All contracts or obligations of any nature between Seller and any other party including all developer agreements relating to the Property. 1.6.3 All real estate, easements and rights and/or privileges associated with the utility owned by Seller to be transferred hereunder. 1.7 Except as indicated in Section 1.6, there are no pending or threatened actions at law or suits in equity relating to the Facilities, or any pending or threatened proceedings before any governmental agency. 1.8 Except as indicated in Section 1.6, there are no contracts or obligations of any nature between Seller and any other party relating to the Facilities or service or promised service. 1.9 Neither Seller nor any entity or individual affiliated with Seller has executed any agreement with purchasers of lots within the Service Area, 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 z Page 1706 of 1812 or any other parties, whereunder such purchases or other parties have acquired any interest in the Facilities used or to be used in rendering service to them. 1.10 Facilities are capable of rendering utility service in the ordinary course of business in compliance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations including but not limited to all rules and regulations related to environmental protection and drinking water. 1.11 Prior to the Closing, the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein will have been duly authorized by all necessary action, corporate or otherwise, on behalf of Seller. 1.12 Seller has filed all tax returns which are required to be filed, and each return which has been filed is true and correct, and Seller has paid all taxes shown as payable on such returns when and as required by applicable law associated with the Facilities. 1.13 No representation or warranty by Seller in this agreement, or any statement or certificate furnished or to be furnished to Purchaser pursuant hereto or in connection with the transactions contemplated herein, contains or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omits or will omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained herein or therein not misleading. ARTICLE II CLOSING AND PURCHASE PRICE 2.1 The Closing shall take place within ninety (90) days of the date of the execution of this Agreement by the Purchaser 2.2 At the Closing, the Seller will, upon due performance by Purchaser of its obligations under the Agreement, deliver: 2.2.1 such good and sufficient warranty deeds, easements, bills of sale with covenants of warranty, and sufficient instruments of sale, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser's counsel, as shall be required to vest in Purchaser marketable title to all of the Facilities uses for the existing water system, free and clear of liens and encumbrances of every nature that would render title to the Facilities unmarketable. 2.2.2 all of the files, documents, papers, agreements, books of account, customer lists, original cost invoices, engineering drawings, and records possessed by Seller pertaining to the water and sewer utility business conducted by Seller in the Property, other than its minute books and stock records, and any other records reasonably needed by Seller; 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 3 Page 1707 of 1812 2.2.3 all orders, permits, license or certificates issued or granted to Seller by any governmental authority in connection with any authorization related to the construction, operation or maintenance of its Facilities or the conduct of its water and sewer utility business; and 2.2.4 Opinions of Counsels, dated as of the Closing, that upon the delivery to Purchaser of the Bill of Sale and the approval respective legislative parties under Section 180.301, Florida Statutes, that Purchaser will then have title to the Facilities, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances in connection with the acquisition, construction, installation, and financing of the Facilities. 2.3 At the Closing and from time to time thereafter, Seller shall execute and deliver such further instruments of sale, conveyance, transfer and assignment, and take such other action (without expending funds or bring suit) as Purchaser may reasonably request, in order more effectively to sell, convey, transfer and assign to Purchaser any of the Seller's Facilities, to confirm the title of Purchaser thereto, and to assist Purchaser in exercising rights with respect thereto. At the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall execute a Utility Service Payment Agreement in recordable form. The Utility Service Payment Agreement shall provide for the Seller's responsibility to pay any outstanding utility bills incurred by any of the unit owners within Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates after the date of Closing. The Utility Service Payment Agreement shall obligate Seller to pay to the City any unpaid utility bills incurred by any individuals who are unit owners as of the date of Closing. For individuals who purchase units within Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates after the date of Closing, the Seller shall not be obligated to pay any outstanding utility bills. 2.4 Purchase Price: At the Closing Purchaser shall, upon due performance by Seller of its obligations under the Agreement, deliver to the Seller, the Purchase Price (the "Purchase Price") in the amount of Ninety Six Thousand One Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($96,150.00.00). Purchaser does not assume any liabilities of Seller wholly arising prior to Closing. Any and all costs and fees, other than Seller's legal fees and expenses, associated with the Closing shall be the Purchaser's responsibility. 2.5 At the Closing, Seller shall pay to Purchaser the sum of Ninety Six Thousand One Hundred Forty and 00/100 Dollars ($96,140.00) for the total cost of the connection fees for the 437 units served by the Utility System. 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 4 Page 1708 of 1812 2.6 If either party defaults in the performance of any of its obligations or requirements under this Agreement, and the defaulting party fails to remedy such default within fourteen (14) days after written notice by the other Party of such default(s) (the "Default Notice"), except for a failure to close in accordance with the terms of this Agreement which shall constitute an immediate default for which no Default Notice is required, the non -defaulting Party shall have, as its sole remedy for such default, the option to pursue an action against the defaulting party for specific performance of this Agreement and obtain such orders or decrees as appropriate to achieve specific performance of the defaulting parties' obligations under this Agreement. In the event either Party is required to enforce this Agreement by court proceedings or otherwise, the prevailing party shall be entitled to collect from the non -prevailing party its reasonable attorneys' fees, paraprofessional fees and costs incurred pretrial, at trial, and at all levels of proceedings, including appeals. ARTICLE III AGENCY APPROVALS 3. Within fifteen (15) days following the execution of this Agreement Purchaser will file applications for transfer with the FDEP and SFWMD requesting the transfer of the Public Utility permits or sequential water use permit. Seller agrees to cooperate fully with Purchaser in Purchaser's application for such transfers and approvals. ARTICLE IV GENERAL 4.1 Upon purchase of the Facilities of Seller, Purchaser agrees to supply all customers within the Royal Manor Estates with continuous (subject to unavoidable outages) adequate and customary utility service, and to operate, continuously maintain and promptly repair Facilities acquired herein. The Royal Manor Estates customers shall receive a rate no less favorable than the rate offered by the City of Boynton Beach to any other customer it serves inside of the boundaries of the City of Boynton Beach. This warranty shall survive the Closing of this Agreement. 4.2 The failure of either party hereto to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement or the waiver thereof in any instance by either party shall not be construed as a general waiver or relinquishment on its part of any such provisions, but the same shall, nevertheless, be and remain in full force and effect. 4.3 Any notice of delivery required to be made hereunder may be made by mailing a copy thereof addressed to the appropriate party as follows: 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 C Page 1709 of 1812 If to Purchaser: Mr. Colin Groff, Utilities Director City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 With Copy To: Lori Laverriere, City Manager 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 With Copy To: James A. Cherof, City Attorney 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 If to Seller: Mr. Carl Pearse, Property Manager and/or Beverlee Miller -Raymond Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates 4290 Royal Manor Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 Delivery, when made by registered or certified mail, shall be deemed complete upon mailing. 4.4 The Attachments to this Agreement are a part hereof and are hereby incorporated in full by reference. 4.5 This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any litigation filed to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be filed in the appropriate state or federal court located in Palm Beach County, Florida 4.6 The representations and warranties contained herein Article I shall survive, and continue in effect, after the Closing for a period of one year from the date of Closing. 4.7 Seller agrees to indemnify Purchaser, its successors and assigns, and hold it harmless against any loss, damage, liability, expense or cost accruing or resulting from any misrepresentation or breach of any representation, warranty or agreement on the part of the Seller under this Agreement or from any misrepresentation in or material omission from any certificate or other document furnished or to be furnished to Purchaser by Seller. This provision shall survive Closing. 4.8 To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the limitations contained in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, Purchaser agrees to indemnify Seller, its successors and assigns, and hold it harmless against any loss, damage, liability, expense or cost, accruing or resulting from any misrepresentation or breach of any representation, or warranty or agreement made or to be performed by Purchaser under this Agreement or from any misrepresentation in or material omission from any certificate or other 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 U Page 1710 of 1812 documents furnished or to be furnished to Seller by Purchaser. This provision shall survive Closing. 4.9 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 4.10 Modification. This Agreement may not be changed, altered, modified, amended or terminated except by written agreement signed by both the Seller and Purchaser. 4.11 Binding Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto, their heirs, assigns and successors in interest. This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the Parties to this Agreement and no right or cause of action shall accrue upon, to or for the benefit of any third party not a party to this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement expressed or implied is intended or shall be construed to confer upon any person or corporation other than the Parties to this Agreement any right, remedy or claim under or by reason of this Agreement or any provisions or conditions of this Agreement, and all of the provisions, representations, covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement shall inure to the sole benefit of and shall be binding upon the Parties to this Agreement and their respective representatives, successors and assigns. 4.12 Severability. In the event that any paragraph, section, term, provision or portion of this Agreement is determined to be illegal, unenforceable, or otherwise invalid, such paragraph, section, term, provision or portion of this Agreement shall be given its nearest legal meaning or be stricken from and construed for all purposes not to constitute a part of this Agreement, and the remaining portion of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall, for all purposes, constitute the entire agreement. 4.13 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original, and a complete set of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. The parties agree and intend that a signature by facsimile machine or electronic transmission (i.e. e-mail) shall bind the party so signing with the same effect as though the signature was an original. 4.14 Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the complete understanding and entire agreement of the Seller and Purchaser with respect to the matters addressed in this Agreement and there are no other agreements, representations, or warranties other than as set forth in this Agreement. No agreement or representation, unless set forth in this Agreement, shall bind any of the Parties to this Agreement. 4.15. WAIVER OF BREACH. The failure of the Seller or Purchaser to enforce any provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of such or any other provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of all or any part of this Agreement, or the right of such party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 7 Page 1711 of 1812 waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held to constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. 4.16. TIME AND TIME PERIODS. Time is of the essence in the performance of each of the obligations contained in this Agreement. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, time periods shall be determined on calendar days, including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. Wherever any time limit or date provided in this Agreement falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday under the laws of the State of Florida, then that date is automatically extended to the next day that is not a Saturday or Sunday or legal holiday. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Business Day" means any weekday that is not a legal holiday under the laws of the State of Florida. 4.17. HEADINGS. The headings, captions and section numbers appearing in this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience and do not define, limit, construe or describe the scope or intent of such paragraphs of this Agreement or in any way affect this Agreement. 4.18. CONSTRUCTION OF AGREEMENT. The Purchaser and Seller acknowledge that they have had the benefit of independent counsel with regard to this Agreement and that this Agreement has been prepared as a result of the joint efforts of all Parties and their respective counsel. Accordingly, all Parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed or interpreted for or against any Party based upon authorship. 4.19. EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS. Each Party covenants and agrees that it will at any time and from time to time do such acts and execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, such documents reasonably requested by the other Party necessary to carry out fully and effectuate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and to convey good and insurable title for all conveyances subject to this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year above first written. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida By: Janet Prainito, City Clerk Jerry Taylor, Mayor Approved as to Form: (SEAL) Office of the City Attorney 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 O Page 1712 of 1812 STATE OF FLORIDA ) )ss COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 , by Jerry Taylor, as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Janet Prainito, City Clerk of the City of Boynton Beach, and as Attorney for the City of Boynton Beach, who are personally known to me or have produced as identification. My Commission expires: Notary Public, State of Florida Printed Name of Notary Public ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES, INC., a Florida corporation in Print Name: Title: ATTEST: By: Print Name: Title: (CORPORATE SEAL) STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20 , by , and as and of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, who is personally known to me or has produced a as 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 p7 Page 1713 of 1812 identification, on behalf of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc., and has executed the foregoing instrument on behalf of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc.. My commission Expires: 100100083.4 306-9905154 1 Zo Notary Public, State of Florida Printed Name of Notary Public Page 1714 of 1812 Prepared by & Return to: David N. Tolces, Esq. Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 E. Commercial Blvd. #200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 PCN: UTILITY EASEMENT THIS UTILITY EASEMENT ("Easement") made this day of , by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435-7934 ("City'), and Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc., a Florida corporation ("Royal Manor"). RECITALS Whereas, the City and Royal Manor have entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement for the sale of the Royal Manor Utility System ("Agreement"); and Whereas, in preparation of the closing of the sale of the Utility System, the City desires to construct, install, maintain, repair, and replace water mains, sewer mains, water meters, fire hydrants, as required to provide water and sewer service ("Utility System") to each residential unit within Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, within the area legally described in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto (the "Utility System Property'); and Whereas, Royal Manor hereby grants to City a perpetual utility easement for the purpose of constructing, installing, maintaining, repairing, and replacing the Utility System, and to connect to the existing Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estate Utility System. Now, therefore, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) paid to Royal Manor by the City, and various other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Royal Manor does hereby grant to City, a perpetual utility easement upon the real property legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Easement Property'). The rights granted pursuant to this Easement shall be limited to the right to utilize the Easement Property solely to maintain and operate utility facilities. This Easement shall include the right of ingress and egress thereto, over, across, through and upon that parcel of land depicted in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 1. Conditions to Right of Usage. Boynton shall obtain from Royal Manor and any other necessary governmental entities written approval of all plans relating to the construction of any improvement within the Easement Property prior to commencement of construction thereof. All improvements shall be constructed at Boynton's sole cost and expense and within the confines of the Easement Property in accordance with the approved plans and all permits and 100101943.2 306-9905154} I Page 1715 of 1812 applicable statutes, rules, regulations, codes and ordinances. Boynton shall prepare the plans for the construction and installation of the Utility System to be constructed by Boynton. Boynton shall provide Royal Manor a copy of the proposed construction plans for Royal Manor's review prior to construction. If Royal Manor has any comments or objections to the construction plans, Royal Manor shall provide any comments or objections to Boynton's Utilities Director no later than fourteen (14) days after receipt of the construction plans. Boynton shall review the comments and objections from Royal Manor; however, Boynton shall have final authority over the submittal of the final construction plans after receipt of any comments or objections from Royal Manor. Boynton shall give Royal Manor ten (10) days written notice prior to commencement of construction. Boynton shall not be entitled to construct any improvements within the Easement Property other than those specifically identified herein. 2. Location of Existing Utilities. Prior to exercising the rights conferred hereunder, City or any party acting as its agent, shall locate the existing utility facilities within the Easement Property, and shall conduct and coordinate with all utilities that have facilities within the Easement Property. 3. Use Limitation. City acknowledges and agrees that the rights granted by this Easement are and shall be strictly limited to those specifically granted herein and that City may not utilize the Easement Property for any purpose not specifically permitted hereby, including, without limitation, staging or storage of construction equipment or materials. 4. Maintenance, Repair, and Restoration. City shall be solely responsible for and shall, at all times, maintain and repair at its sole cost and expense the Easement Property and all improvements currently existing or constructed hereafter therein during the term of this Easement. City shall be solely responsible for and shall, at its own cost and expense, promptly repair any damage arising out of City's exercise of the rights granted hereby and restore any improvements or landscaping now existing or constructed or installed hereinafter within the Easement Property to the condition it was in prior to such damage, using materials of like kind and quality. In the event that City fails to fulfill these obligations, Royal Manor may complete the work and City shall reimburse Royal Manor for all costs and expenses incurred as a result of such failure. 5. Other Obligations. City agrees to diligently pursue all work performed hereunder to completion and to exercise the rights granted hereunder in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with and minimizes the impact on Royal Manor's use of Royal Manor's Property. 6. Personal Property. Royal Manor shall have no liability or responsibility whatsoever for City's improvements, equipment, personal or other property, nor that of any other person or entity, placed upon or located within the Easement Property. 7. Prohibition Auainst Liens. Royal Manor's interest in the Easement Property shall not be subject to liens arising from City's or any other person or entity's use of the Easement Property, or exercise of the rights granted hereunder. City shall promptly cause any lien imposed against the Easement Property to be discharged. In addition, City shall require all contractors to furnish a payment and performance bond in accordance with Section 255.05, 100101943.2 306-9905154} 2 Page 1716 of 1812 Florida Statutes naming City as the obligee. 8. Indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the limitations provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, City, its successors and assigns shall indemnify, defend and hold Royal Manor harmless from and against any damages, liability, actions, claims or expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees and expenses at trial and all appellate levels) arising out of the exercise of the rights granted hereby and use of this Easement by any person whomsoever, including, without limitation, loss of life, personal injury and/or damage to property arising from or out of any occurrence in or upon the Easement Property or access routes or in connection with the use or operation of the Easement Property or access routes. 9. No Dedication. The grant of Easement contained herein is solely for the use and benefit of the City, and the City's authorized agents and employees, and is not intended, and shall not be construed as a dedication to the public of any portion of the Easement Property for public use. 10. Time of Essence. The parties expressly agree that time is of the essence in this Agreement. 11. Matters of Record. City hereby accepts the Easement Property "As -Is", without warranty or representation and subject to zoning and other governmental restrictions, matters reflected on any plat relating to the Easement Property, and all other easements, restrictions, conditions, encumbrances and other matters of record. 12. Non -Discrimination. The parties agree that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, ancestry, marital status, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation be excluded from the benefits of, or be subjected to, any form of discrimination under any activity carried out by the performance of this Easement. 13. Construction. The terms of this Easement shall not be strictly construed against one party as opposed to the other party based upon who drafted it. 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 Easement and the same shall remain in full force and effect. 14. Entire Understanding. This Easement represents the entire understanding between the parties and supersedes all other negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral, relating to this Easement. 15. Notices. All notices and elections (collectively, "notices") to be given or delivered by or to any party hereunder, shall be in writing and shall be (as elected by the party giving such notice) hand delivered by messenger, courier service, or national overnight delivery service (provided in each case a receipt is obtained), telecopied or faxed, or alternatively shall be sent by United States Certified Mail, with Return Receipt Requested. The effective date of any notice shall be the date of delivery of the notice if by personal delivery, courier services, or overnight delivery service, or on the date of transmission with confirmed answer back if telecopier or fax if transmitted before 5PM on a business day and on the next business day if 100101943.2 306-9905154} 3 Page 1717 of 1812 transmitted after 5PM or on a non -business day, or if mailed, upon the date which the return receipt is signed or delivery is refused or the notice designated by the postal authorities as non - deliverable, as the case may be. The parties hereby designated the following addresses as the addresses to which notices may be delivered, and delivery to such addresses shall constitute binding notice given to such party: Boynton: City of Boynton Beach Attn: Utilities Director 124 East Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Telephone: (561) 742-6404 Fax: (561) xxx-xxxx With Copy to: Office of the City Attorney Attn: James A. Cherof, Esq. 3099 E. Commercial Blvd., #200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Telephone: (954) 771-4500 Facsimile: (954) 771-4923 Royal Manor: Mr. Carl Pearse, Property Manager and/or Beverlee Miller -Raymond Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates 4290 Royal Manor Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 Any party may from time to time change the address to which notice under this Easement shall be given such party, upon three (3) days prior written notice to the other parties. 16. Default. In the event City or Royal Manor fail or refuses to perform any term, covenant, or condition of this Easement for which a specific remedy is not set forth in this Easement, City and Royal Manor shall, in addition to any other remedies provided at law or in equity, have the right of specific performance thereof. 17. Governing Law & Venue. This Easement shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Venue in any action, suit or proceeding in connection with this Easement shall be in a state court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach, Florida. 18. Prohibition Auainst Assignment. This Easement may not be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other party. Any assignment made not in 100101943.2 306-9905154} 4 Page 1718 of 1812 conformance with this Paragraph shall be void and without legal effect. 19. Effective Date of Easement. This Easement is expressly contingent upon the approval of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, and shall become effective only when signed by all parties. 100101943.2 306-9905154} REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 5 Page 1719 of 1812 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Temporary Construction Easement as of the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of: ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida By: By: Janet Prainito, City Clerk Jerry Taylor, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY City Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2015, by Janet Prainito and Jerry Taylor, the City Clerk and Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipality who are personally known to me OR who has produced as identification. (Notary Seal) 100101943.2 306-9905154} m Notary Public, State of Florida Type, print or stamp name Commission Number: _ My Commission Expires: Page 1720 of 1812 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES, INC., a Florida corporation Print Name: Title: ATTEST: By: Print Name: Title: (CORPORATE SEAL) STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 , by , and as and of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, who is personally known to me or has produced a as identification, on behalf of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc., and has executed the foregoing instrument on behalf of Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, Inc.. My commission Expires: DNT:dnt 100101943.2 306-9905154} 7 Notary Public, State of Florida Printed Name of Notary Public Page 1721 of 1812 EXHIBIT "A" EASEMENT PROPERTY (001019432306-9905154} Page 1722 of 1812 gaicmneuKants.cum | transforming deas imommty, Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System City of Boynton Beach Utilities Department Boynton Beach, Florida Prepared by: GAI Consultants, Inc. Orlando Office 618 E. South Street, Suite 700 Orlando, Florida 328O1 um�0 Prepared for: City of Boynton Beach 1OOE.Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Page 1723 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition I fntegration of the Royal Manor Estates Water SysterU City of Boynton Bea c J--IffiLitj-p—,;--Flp-p-arJ-mp-nt- Boynton Beach, Florida Prepared for: City of Boynton Beach (100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevarc� Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Prepared by: GAI[onsu|tants Inc. Orlando Office 618 E. South Street Suite 700 Orlando, Florida 328O1 2107 Water Key Drive Jules "Jay" Ameno, Jr., P.E. Engineering Manager Page 1724 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department Page i 1.0 Introduction...........................................................................................................................1 2.0 Royal Manor Estates (RME) Water System...............................................................................1 2.1 General.......................................................................................................................1 2.2 Water Quality ..............................................................................................................1 2.3 Water Use Permit.........................................................................................................1 2.4 FDEP MOR's................................................................................................................1 3.0 Purchase and Sale Provisions..................................................................................................2 3.1 General.......................................................................................................................2 3.2 Assumed Terms and Conditions....................................................................................2 3.3 Asset Purchase Agreement (APA)..................................................................................3 3.4 Chapter 180.301 Florida Statutes..................................................................................3 4.0 Financial Feasibility .................................................................................................................3 4.1 General.......................................................................................................................3 4.2 City of Boynton Beach Rates.........................................................................................3 4.3 Expected Costs............................................................................................................4 4.4 Expected Revenue.......................................................................................................4 4.5 Financial Feasbility .......................................................................................................5 5.0 Summary of Benefits..............................................................................................................6 5.1 Royal Manor Estates....................................................................................................6 5.2 Boynton Beach Regional Utilities...................................................................................6 6.0 Recommendation...................................................................................................................7 7.0 Implementation Steps .................................... Table 2-1 FDEP MOR for PWS's Table 4-1 Meters, Meter Sizes, Construction Cost Table 4-2 Expected Rate Revenue Table 4-3 Financial Feasibility Appendix A RME 2013 Water Quality Report Appendix B RME SFWMD Water Use Permit Appendix C RME FDEP Water MOR's Appendix D RME Map Appendix E Boynton Beach Water Rates Appendix F APA — Initial Draft — RME & CBB Appendix G FS Chapter 180.301 Requirements © 2015 GAI Consultants, Inc. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 ....................................................................7 gai consultants (,,n,4--,q—s-.—,1,1, Page 1725 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department Earlier in the 1900's Palm Beach County had a variety of small developments with self-serving utilities. Abutting and later annexing into the City of Boynton Beach (BB) was the Royal Manor estates (RME) subdivision. This subdivision includes mobile home lots and a central community center with the amenities for the residents. At the time of development, central Boynton Beach utility services were not available. Over time, additional developments were constructed in the area and the regional Boynton Beach utility system (BBRU) was extended to abut RME. As the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) rules changed and RME desired back-up emergency water supply, BBRU and RME interconnected the water systems with a master meter and back-flow protection. As both South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and FDEP rules and regulations have increased, the built -out RME with only 438 connections did not have an economy of scale to absorb the increased costs effectively. RME approached BBRU and requested the feasibility of BBRU acquiring the water utility. 2.0 Roy, ManorEstates (RME) System _. General The map of RME is shown in Appendix D. The system is located within the city limits of Boynton Beach. The RME water system is interconnected to the BBRU water system for back-up supply. In 2013, the FDEP performed a source water assessment of the RME water system. The assessment was conducted to provide information about potential sources of contamination in the vicinity of the RME wells. The search of the data sources indicated no potential sources of contamination. See Appendix A. RME has a SFWMD permit number 50-03349W. The location is shown as S/3/T45S/R42E. The permit was issued on January 7, 2011. The expiration date is January 7, 2031. The annual allocation is 36.1248 MG or 98,972 gpd. The maximum month allocation is 5.4499 MG or 181,663 gpd. The water sources are groundwater from the surficial aquifer system for drinking water and on-site lakes/ponds for irrigation water (non -potable). The groundwater system has one (1), 6 -inch diameter well cased to 80 -feet of the total depth of 98 -feet with a 550 gpm pump installed. The well has an annual allocation of 79,178 gpd. This permit is shown in Appendix B. 2.4 FDEP MOR's The FDEP MOR's for the on-site well are summarized on Table 2-1 and shown in Appendix C. The 2013/2014 annual average production was 89,381 gpd. Table 2-1. FDEP MOR for PWS's. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 1 gai consultants «ana -s-o , Page 1726 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department 1 Flow in gpd This amount is approximately 10,000 gpd AADF greater than the SFWMD WUP. The RME system has some two (2) miles of water distribution mains, 438 services, one well, one water treatment plant and one water interconnect with Boynton Beach. TT,� s� r; Existing water systems, if purchased by another entity, need not pay impact fees or connection fees. It is the buyer's decision to address how water is supplied to the customers. Prior to acquisition, the customers were supplied an adequate amount of potable water and that supply is being modified by the Buyer. BBRU has significant available capacity and 90,000 gpd is insignificant to the total capacity available. A higher utilization of capacity is a benefit to BBRU. The standard terms and conditions commonly used in the water industry are assumed for this appraisal. The purchase price would be as a cash and/or donation purchase in U.S. dollars at the time of closing. There are no limitations relative to exposure, financing, futures, prepaid or discounted connections, or other factors. We assume that no properties are vested or have prepaid CIAC or discounted connections in any fashion whatsoever. The standard terms and conditions assumed are listed below: A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 2 gai consultants (,,n,4--,q—s-.-,Q, ,: Page 1727 of 1812 January 2014 438 65,648 78,600 February 2014 438 74,889 96,600 March 2014 438 73,326 89,600 April 2014 438 65,913 103,300 May 2014 438 97,632 156,800 June 2014 438 110,903 193,700 July 2014 438 103,503 187,700 August 2014 438 142,761 252,300 September 2014 438 135,436 250,550 Values 438 89,381 252,300 AAPCP 1 204 ABCP 1 6,205 production Assume 25% of Water Loss 4,654 g/month Per Capita 96 gpd 1 Flow in gpd This amount is approximately 10,000 gpd AADF greater than the SFWMD WUP. The RME system has some two (2) miles of water distribution mains, 438 services, one well, one water treatment plant and one water interconnect with Boynton Beach. TT,� s� r; Existing water systems, if purchased by another entity, need not pay impact fees or connection fees. It is the buyer's decision to address how water is supplied to the customers. Prior to acquisition, the customers were supplied an adequate amount of potable water and that supply is being modified by the Buyer. BBRU has significant available capacity and 90,000 gpd is insignificant to the total capacity available. A higher utilization of capacity is a benefit to BBRU. The standard terms and conditions commonly used in the water industry are assumed for this appraisal. The purchase price would be as a cash and/or donation purchase in U.S. dollars at the time of closing. There are no limitations relative to exposure, financing, futures, prepaid or discounted connections, or other factors. We assume that no properties are vested or have prepaid CIAC or discounted connections in any fashion whatsoever. The standard terms and conditions assumed are listed below: A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 2 gai consultants (,,n,4--,q—s-.-,Q, ,: Page 1727 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department Purchase Price, as Cash at Closing, Paid by Buyer Bill of Sale Provided by Seller 1 Satisfaction of Liens, Encumbrances or Title Problems to Obtain Free and Clear Title by Seller F Easement, Land Rights, or Other Utility Rights Transferred by Seller Regulatory Conduct and Compliance to Maintain Permits without Deficiency / Transfer of all Necessary Agreements to Buyer i Transfer of Customer Deposits to Buyer Transfer of all Records, Drawings, Reports, Permits and Like Documents to Buyer 100% Accounts Receivable Collected Forward to Seller as Collected by Buyer F Vendor Invoices, Materials, Supplies as Incurred up to Closing Paid by Seller 1 Inventory of Consumables at Closing at Appropriate Levels for Continuous Operations / All Taxes and/or Fees Paid by Seller Pro Rate through Closing 1 Inspection of all Closing Documents 1 Verification of Proper Authorization to Bind a Party Conduct After Agreement and Before Closing not to Diminish Value or Hamper Operations / Seller Keeps Existing Funds, Restricted Fund and Satisfies Debt and Lien Obligations 1 "As -is" Type of Transaction 1 Rolling Stock, Movable Equipment, Laboratory Equipment, Tools and Accessories or Appurtenances Included in Sale No Outstanding Litigation Assistance in Petitions or Transfer, No Objections, Contractual Extent and Type of Cooperation F Payment of Representative Fees and Costs as Incurred by Each Party 1 Payment of Documentary Stamps, Recording Costs by Buyer / Payment of Title Search and Policy by Buyer A typical Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) is provided as Appendix F for the reader. Negotiations, legal reviews, etc. all are required prior to finalization. Nonetheless, for planning purposes and discussion, we provided an initial draft for the parties to start from, if desired. The most current edition of the above is provided in Appendix G. A briefing document covering these provisions, supplemented by testimony, is, typically, required prior to the City Council making the determination of public interest and thereafter separately authorizing the appropriate individual to effectuate the transaction with the authorized signature. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 3 gai consultants «ana ­s­o­,Q,,: Page 1728 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department Expected4.3 Table 4-1 presents the expected BBRU costs of the transaction. There are no meters; so some 438 meters will be cut in an placed on the service lines. There is no fire protection; so some 3,000 LF of 6 -inch water main will be extended from the BBRU water system and hydrants installed. There will be costs of the transaction, facilities transfer, permit transfers, recording and closing costs, and due diligence fees and costs. The expected cost estimate for construction, etc., is shown on Table 4-1 and is $280,000. The purchase price and variety of other minor costs will add approximately $20,000 for a projected total cost of $300,000. Table 4-1. Meters, Meter Sizes, and Construction Cost. 435 5/8" x 3/4" $130 56,550 2 1" $150 300 1 1 'h" $206 206 Construction and Miscellaneous Parts $80 35,040 Subtotal $92,096 6" Water Main — Approximately 3,000 LF 108,000 Hydrants 30,000 BB Utilities — Subtotal Construction $230,096 Engineering and Permitting + Permit Transfers, etc., $50,000 P&S, Recording, Due Diligence Expected Cost Estimate (Rounded) $280,000 Expected4.4 Table 4-2 presents the expected revenues from the RME water customer base. In summary, the customer base is expected to produce approximately $85,000 per year. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 4 gai consultants [,,n,4--,q—s-.-,Q, ,: Page 1729 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department Table 4-2. Expected Rate Revenue. 435 x $12.35 x 0.7 = $3,761 2 x 12.35 x 1.5 = 37 1 x 12.35 x 2.5 = 31 $3,829/mo. Billed/Metered at Current 2,039,000 Less long term demand elasticity (39,000) Use per Month 2,000,000 Less 2% Metering (40,000) Billed Use per Month 1,960,000 1,960 x $1.65 = 3,234/mo. Total Monthly $7,063/mo. Total Yearly $84,756/yr. Rounded $85,000/yr. 4.5 Financial Feasibility Table 4-3 presents the projected financial feasibility of the transaction. In summary, the potential transaction is feasible as long as the total allocated costs do not increase more than $70,000. The typical MHP acquisition contingency is 30% and this transaction has only a 23% contingency. Typically, MHP's have latent defects in the distribution system and service connections. It is difficult at this time to quantify the extent of latent defects of this system. Only after 5 years of ownership will such costs be able to be quantified due to actual operations. GAI/HC find that the RME transaction is financially feasible given the above caveats. Table 4-3. Financial Feasibility. 1. Construction, etc. 2. Purchase Price 3. Other Costs A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 $280,000 10,000 10,000 Total $300,000 Page 5 gai consultants (,,n,4--,q—s-.-,Q, ,: Page 1730 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department 1. Gross Revenue $85,000/yr. 2. Use 33% for Debt Service (P&I) 28,O5O/yr. Rounded 28,000/yr. 5.0 Summary of Benefits 5.1 Royal Manor Estates Royal Manor Estates will derive the following benefits: a. Fire protection. b. Metered service. c. Improved reliability. d. Improved water quality. e. Improved customer service. f. Compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations. g. 24-hour and 7 -day a week service, and resource access. h. The economy of scale provided by the City of Boynton Beach. i. Risk and liability avoidance. 5.2 Boynton Beach Regional Utilities BBRU will derive the following benefits: a. Gaining a minor groundwater WUP. b. Minor efficiencies for all customers. c. Incremental rate stabilization for all customers. d. Greater utilization of available capacity. e. Greater utilization of existing resources. f. Creates demand not from internal growth. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 6 gai consultants (,,n,4--,q—s-.-,Q, ,: Page 1731 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department g. Water supply is a City core business. h. Only minor responsibilities assumed. 6.0 Recommendation GAI/HC jointly recommend that BBRU pursue this business opportunity. 7.0 Implementation Steps The following implementation steps are envisioned: a. City accepting this report. b. BBRU and RME finalizing a transaction (APA) and RME signing the APA. c. Chapter 180.301 F.S. hearing and thereafter authorization to sign APA. d. Transfer of permits. e. Due diligence. f. Closing of sale. g. Meter installations. h. Design and construct fire protection system. A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 Page 7 gai consultants (,,n,4.,,-,q—s,—,,,,1,1, Page 1732 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department I gal consultants A132321.03 /June 10, 2015 Page 1733 of 1812 2013 Water (duality Report for Royal Manor ]Estates Water System INTRODUCTION We are pleased to present you with this year's Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This report is designed to keep you informed about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day. Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply ofdrinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water source is two ground water wells that draw water from the surficial aquifer. It is chlorinated before and after it is carbon filtered and is treated with an ion -exchange process. In 2013, the Department of Environmental Protection performed a Source Water Assessment on our system.. The assessment was conducted to provide information about potential sources of contamination in the vicinity of our wells. A search of the data sources indicated no potential sources of contamination. The assessment results are available on the FDEP Source Water Assessment and Protection website at w w.dtMlagtatc.{l,uslswanp, If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, or want to obtain a copy of this report, please contact Carl Pearse at (561) 732-1050. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. Royal Manor Estates routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws, rales and regulations. Except where indicated otherwise, this report is based on the results of our monitoring for the period of January VA to December 3111, 2013. Data obtained before January 1, 2013, and presented in this report are from the most recent tes6ng done in accordance �.vith the laws, rules, and regulations. The contaminants in the table are not the only ones that we monitor, but those listed are the only contaminants detected. DEFINITIONS In this table you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms we've provided the following definitions: Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. IOUs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL: The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal or MRDLG: The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. IIIRDLGs do not reflect the bene, fits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceede4 triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/1) — one part by weight of analyte to I million parts by weight of the water sample. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (pg.1l) — one part by weight of anab4e to 1 billion parts by weight of the water sample. "NA" means not applicable. Page 1734 of 1812 WATER QI ALITY TES -n RESULTS Inorganic Contaminants 90th No. of MCLG AL Likely Source of Contamination of Measurement sampling Contaminant and Dates of MCL Violation Level Range of MCLG MCL Likely Source of Contamination Unit of Measurement sampling Y/N Detected Results AL (moJvr.) Water) Copper (tap water) 01/13 Chromium (ppb) 10/12 N 10.5 NA 100 100 Discharge from steel and pulp mills; the action erosion of natural deposits; leaching from level erosion of natural deposits wood Drese_rvatives Lead (tap water) 01/13 N 3.48 All below 0 15 Corrosion of household plumbing systems, Erosion of natural deposits; discharge Fluoride (ppm) 10/12 N 0.20 NA 4 4.0 from fertilizer and aluminum factories. level Water additive which promotes strong teeth when at optimum levels between 0.7 and 1.3 ppm Sodium (ppm) 10/12 Y 178 NA NA 160 Salt water intrusion, leaching from soil Cage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection By -Products For bromate, chloramines, or chlorine, the level_ detected is the highest running annual average (RAA), computed quarterly, of monthly averages of dl ai ples collected. The range of results is the range of results of aU the individual samples collected during the past year. For haloacetic acids or TI -fl ; the level detected is the highest RA.A, computed quarterly, of quarterly averages of all samples collected if the systea is monitoring quarterly or is the average of all samples taken during the year if the system monitors less frequently than quarterly. Range of Results iE he ran a of individual sum le results lowest to hip ISEqfor all monitoring locations. Disinfectant or Dates of MCL or Level Range of MCLG or MCL or Likely Source of Contamination Contaminant and Unit sampling MRDL Detected Results MRDLG MRDL f Measurement (maJyr.) Violation Y/N Chlorine (ppm) Every month N 1.06 021-2.20 MRDLG=,4 MRDL= Water additive used to control microbes 4.0 Haloacetic Acids 09/13 N 15.5 NA NA MCL= By-product of drinking water disinsection five) (HAA5) (DDb) 60 [Total 09/13 N 65.1 NA NA I+/ICL= By-product of drinking water disinfection talomethanes] 80 Contaminant and Unit Dates ofAL 90th No. of MCLG AL Likely Source of Contamination of Measurement sampling Exceeded Percentile sampling sites (Action (moJyr.) (Y/N) Result exceeding the Level) AL Lead and Copper (Tap Water) Copper (tap water) 01/13 N 0266 All below 1.3 1.3 Corrosion of household plumbing systems; (ppm) the action erosion of natural deposits; leaching from level wood Drese_rvatives Lead (tap water) 01/13 N 3.48 All below 0 15 Corrosion of household plumbing systems, (ppb) the action erosion of natural deposits- epositslevel level SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS TABLE Dates of MCL H i hest Rao a of Contaminant and Unit of sampling iTiolation g g MCLCi MCL 'Likely Source of Contamination Measurement (moJvr.l Y/N Results Secondary Contaminants Chloride 10/2012 Y 296 NA 250 Natural occurrence from soil leaching Page 1735 of 1812 ADDITIONAL INF [A-i-tON if present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Royal Manor Estates Water System is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. if you are concerned about lead in drinking water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick upsubstances resulti,ug frown the presence ofanin Is or froi n human activity. it's important to remember that the presence of these contaminants does not necessarily pose a health risk. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: (A) Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. ( be naturally -occurring or result from urban storinwater runoff, B) Inorganic contaminantssuch as salts and metals, which can , industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. (C) Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from. a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. (D) Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storrowater runoff, and septic systems. (F) Radibaclive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the EPA prescribes regulations, which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which must provide the same protection for public health. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. CONCLUSION Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno- compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their Health Care Providers, EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). As you can see by the table, our system had twos violations. In testing conducted in October of 2012, Sodium and Chloride both exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Levels for those analytes. We have learned through our monitoring and testing that some constituents have been detected. We make every effort to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We at Royal Manor Estates would like you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life and our cl-dldren's future. Page 1736 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department gal consultants A132321.03 /June 10, 2015 Page 1737 of 1812 Mug umay WATER USE GENERAL PERMIT PERMIT NO. 50-03349 W Tl PERMITTEE: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOMES ESTATES, INC 4290 ROYAL MANOR BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33436 PROJECT NAME: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES ,71 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <<; The purpose of this application is to renew a Water Use Permit for landscape irrigation at an existing project site. Sources of water are groundwater from the surficial aquifer system and surface water from an on-site lake. PROJECT LOCATION: PALM BEACH COUNTY, S131T45S/R42E PERMIT EXPIRATION: January 7, 2031 This is to notify you of the Districts agency action concerning Permit Application No. 101109-5, received November 9, 2010. This action is taken pursuant to Chapter 373, F.S., Rule 40E-1.603 and Chapter 40E-20, -' Florida Administrative Code(F.A.C), F Based on the information provided, District rules have been adhered to and a Water Use General Permit is in effect for this project subject to: 1. Not receiving a filed request for a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, administrative hearing. 2. The attached 24 Limiting Conditions (See pages 2 - 5 ). 3. The attached exhibits. Permittee agrees to hold and save the South Florida Water Management District and its successors harmless from any and all damages, claims or liabilities that may arise by reason of the construction, maintenance or use of activities authorized by this permit. Said application, including all plans and specifications attached thereto, is by referenced made a part hereof. Should you object to these conditions, please refer to the attached "'Notice of Rights"" that addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review of the proposed agency action. Please contact this office if you have any questions concerning this matter. If we do not hear from you in accordance with the "Notice of Rights," we will assume you concur with the District's action. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a "Notice of Rights"" has been sent by cert red mail to the permittee (and copies have been mailed to the persons in the attached distribution list) no later than 5:00 taut on this 7th day of January, 2011, in accord ce h the section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes. Date Issued: A "� "' � °` 7 c i ( BY: 7 Maria C. Clemente, P.E. Division Director Water Use Regulation Division Certified mail number: 7008 3230 00d2 3738 0693 Enclosures Form 1109 (8/03) Page 1 of 11 Page 1738--af-1812 P. gni I Limiting Conditions This permit shall expire on January 7, 2031. 2. Application for a permit modification may be made at any time. 3. Water use classification: Landscape Irrigation 4. Source classification is: Ground Water from: Surficial Aquifer System Surface Water from: On-site Lakes)/Pond(s) 5. Total annual allocation is 36.1248 MG. Total maximum monthly allocation is 5.4499 MG These allocations represent the amount of water required to meet the water demands as a result of rainfall deficit during a drought with the probability of recurring one year in ten, The Permittee shall not exceed these allocations in hydrologic conditions less than a 1 in 10 year drought event. If the rainfall deficit is more severe than that expected to recur once every ten years, the withdrawals shall not exceed that amount necessary to continue to meet the reasonable -beneficial demands under such conditions provided no harm to the water resources occur and: (a) All other conditions of the permit are met; and (b) The ,withdrawal is otherwise consistent with applicable declared Water Shortage Orders in effect pursuant to Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. 6. Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6105, F.A.C., Notification of Transfer of Interest in Real Property, within 30 days of any transfer of interest or control of the real property at which any permitted facility, system, consumptive use, or activity is located, the permittee must notify the District, in writing, of the transfer diving the name and address of the new owner or person in control and providing a copy of the instrument effectuating the transfer, as set forth in Rule 40E-1,6107, F.A.C. Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6107 (4), until transfer is approved by the District, the permittee shall be liable for compliance with the permit. The permittee transferring the permit shall remain liable for all actions that are required as well as all violations of the permit which occurred prior to the transfer of the permit. Failure to comply with this or any other condition of this permit constitutes a violation and pursuant to Rule 40E-1.609, Suspension, Revocation and Modification of Permits, the District may suspend or revoke the permit. This Permit is issued to: Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc. 4290 Royal Manor Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33436-2309 7. Withdrawal Facilities: Ground Water - Existing: Page 2 of 11 101109-5 7th day of January, 2011 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1739 1812 ff rb Limiting Conditions 7 1 - 6" X 98'X 550 GPM Well Cased To 80 Feet Surface Water - Existing: 1 - 4"x 7.5 HP X 150 GPM submersible Pump B. Permittee shall mitigate interference with existing legal uses that was caused in whole or in part by the permittee's withdrawals, consistent with the approved mitigation plan. As necessary to offset the interference, mitigation will include pumpage reduction, replacement of the impacted individual's equipment, relocation of wells, change In withdrawal source, or other means. Interference to an existing legal use is defined as an impact that occurs under hydrologic conditions equal to or less severe than a 1 in 10 year drought event that results in the: (1) Inability to withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial �w. structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or (2) Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 9. Permittee shall mitigate harm to existing off-site land uses caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit Issuance. When harm occurs, or is rQ imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm nti caused by withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance, includes: (1) Significant reduction in water levels on the property to the extent that the designed function of the water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged, not including aesthetic values. The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body. In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.) (2) Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or (3) Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. 10. Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance', When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: (1) Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, (2) Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, (3) Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, Page 3 of 11 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1740-e# 1812 ill tl®' i Limiting Conditions i71 1... f (4) Harmful movement of contaminants in violation of state water quality standards,' or (5) Harm to the natural system including damage to habitat for rare or endangered species. 11. if any condition of the permit is violated, the permit shall be subject to review and possible r, modification, enforcement action, or revocation. g 12. Authorized representatives of the District shall be permitted to enter, inspect, and observe the permitted system to determine compliance with special conditions. 13. The Permittee is advised that this permit does not relieve any person from the requirement to obtain I� all necessary federal, state, local and special district authorizations. 14. The permit does not convey any property right to the Permittee, nor any rights and privileges other than those specified in the Permit and Chapter 40E-2, Florida Administrative Code. Iri 15. Permittee shall submit all data as required by the implementation schedule for each of the limiting l,w conditions to: SFWMD, Regulatory Support Division, MSC 2420, P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 334164680. 16. In the event of a declared water shortage, water withdrawal reductions will be ordered by the District in accordance with the Water Shortage Plan, Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, pumpage reports shall be submitted as required by Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. 17. Prior to the use of any proposed water withdrawal facility authorized under this permit, unless otherwise specified, the Permittee shall equip each facility with a District -approved operating water use accounting system and submit a report of calibration to the District, pursuant to Section 4,1, Basis r of Review for Water Use 'Permit Applications. In addition, the Permittee shall submit a report of recalibration for the water use accounting system for each water withdrawal facility (existing and proposed) authorized under this permit every five years from each previous calibration, continuing at five-year increments. 18. Monthly withdrawals for each withdrawal facility shall be submitted to the District quarterly. The water accounting method and means of calibration shall be stated on each report. 19. Landscape and golf course Permittees must comply with all plan requirements and the implementation schedule contained in the plan submitted pursuant to section 2.3.1 of the Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District. 20. Every ten years from the date of permit issuance the permittee shall submit a water use compliance report for review and approval by District Staff, which addresses the following: 1, The results of an on-site irrigation efficiency evaluation that estimates the efficient use of water on the project site, based on the method of irrigation that was permitted. Based on the evaluation, the permittee shall identify and implement specific actions to achieve the efficient use of water for the duration of the permit. In the event that based on the onsite irrigation efficiency evaluation an additional water allocation may be necessary, the permittee shall apply for a modification of the permit if the permittee Intends to utilize an additional allocation, or modify its operation to comply with the existing conditions of the permit, 2. A comparison of the permitted allocation and the allocation that would apply to the project based on current District allocation rules. In the event the permit allocation is greater than the allocation provided for under District rule, the permittee shall apply for a letter modification to reduce the allocation consistent with District rules, In the event that the permit allocation is less than allowable under District rule, the permittee shall apply for a modification of the permit to increase the allocation If the permittee intends to utilize an additional allocation, or modify its operation to comply with the Page 4 of 11 10»a9 -s ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1741- x-1812 I Limiting Conditions existing conditions of the permit. 21.The permittee shall comply with, Mandatory Year -Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures, as established by Chapter 410E-24, F.A.C. 22. If reclaimed waterbecomes available prior to the expiration date of this permit, the Permittee shall apply for a modification of the water use permit to reflect that portion of the allocation which is to be providers for by reclaimed water. Reclaimed water is considered available when an agreement has been executed between both parties, the transmission lines are constructed to the project site, and the necessary on-site modifications and authorizations are obtained. 23. The permittee shall continue to investigate the feasibility of utilizing reclaimed water as an alternative water supply for this project. To this end, the permittee, or its successor, shall provide the District. with periodic reclaimed water feasibility reports, to be submitted at five (5) year intervals commencing five years from date of permit issuance and continuing through the duration of this water use permit: Such reclaimed water feasibility reports shall evaluate the feasibility of utilizing reclaimed water and specifically consider: (1) whether a suitable reclaimed water supply source is available and permitted; (2) whether reclaimed water supply lines are available at the property boundary in sufficient capacity to serve permittee's needs; (3) whether the permittee is capable of accessing the reclaimed water source through distribution lines; (4) whether use of reclaimed water is technically, environmentally, and economically feasible; and (5) whether use of reclaimed water would conflict with requirements contained in permittee's surface water drainage permit, if appropriate. 24. If at any time there is an indication that the well casing, valves, or controls leak or have become inoperative, repairs or replacement shall be made to restore the system to an operating condition. Failure to make such repairs shall be cause for tilling and abandoning the well, in accordance with procedures outlined in Chapters 40E-3 and 4017-30, Florida Administrative Code, 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 5 of 11 Page 1742 -of 1812 Last Date for Agency Action: January 8, 2011 WATER USE STAFF REPORT Application. Number: 101109-5 Permit Number: 50-03349-W Project Name: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Water Use Permit Status: RENEWAL Location: PALM BEACH COUNTY, S13/T45S/R42E Applicant's Name and Address: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOMES ESTATES, INC 4290 ROYAL MANOR BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33436 Water Use Classification: Landscape Total Serviced Acreage: 28.97 ( 13.47 acres of turf ) ( 15.5 acres of turf ) Sources: Ground Water from: Surficial Aquifer System Surface Water from: On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) Authorized Allocation: Annual Allocation: 36 Million Gallons (MG) Maximum Monthly Allocation: 5.4 Million Gallons (MG) Existing Withdrawal Facilities - Ground Water Source: Surficial Aquifer System 1 - 6" X 98'X 550 GPM Well Cased to 80 Feet Existing Withdrawal Facilities - Surface Water Source: On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) 1 - 4"X 7.5 HP X 150 GPM submersible Pump Rated Capacity Staus Cod_ a GPM MGM MGY Source On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) E 150 6.6 79 Surficial Aquifer System E 550 24.1 289 Totals: 700 30.7 368 PURPOSE The purpose of this application is to renew a Water Use Permit for landscape irrigation at an existing project site. Sources of water are groundwater from the surficial aquifer system and surface water from an on-site lake. Page 6 of 11 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1748--of-1812 I PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc. (the project) is bifurcated by Gateway Boulevard into northern and southern parcels located in Section 13, of Township 45 South, and Range 42 East (Exhibits 1-3) of Palm Beach County. The applicant Is requesting to renew an existing Water Use Permit (50- 03349-W) for landscape irrigation of 13.47 acres (northern parcel) and 15.5 acres (southern parcel) of turf using a sprinkler irrigation system, ktAdrawa)s are from the on-slie lake via one existing withdrawal facility that serves the northern parcel and from the surricial aquifer system via one existing withdrawal facility that serves the southern parcel (Exhibits 4 & 5). PROJECTED WATER USE DEMANDS The recommended allocations for the irrigation of 28.97 acres of turf at the project site, 5.45 million gallons (MG) maximum monthly and 36.12 MG total annually (Exhibit 7) are based on the Supplemental Irrigation Requirement as defined in Section 2.3.2 of the Basis of Review (BOR) for Water Use Permits within the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). IMPACT ASSESSMENTS Water Resource Availability On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) The on-site lake is used as the primary irrigation source for the parcel north of Gateway Boulevard. Land surface elevation at the project site is approximately 118.5 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) per United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic map. Since the project's on-site lake system is hydraulically connected to the surficial aquifer system (SAS), which is an unconfined aquifer In the project area, reference to the on-site lake system shall be inferred from the SAS analyses. The SAS in the vicinity of the project has a bottom elevation of -300 feet NGVD (SFWMD Technical Publication 89-4 "Groundwater Resource Assessment of Eastern Palm Beach County, Florida"). The dry season water level elevation of the SAS, that includes the historical withdrawals of this project and monitored approximately one mile west-northwest of the project site at USGS well PB -445, is approximately 14.0 feet NGVD (Exhibit 6). This results in 314.0 feet of available saturated aquifer thickness of the SAS. Additionally, this project is an existing permitted project from 1994 until 2010 with no history of reported harm. Furthermore, this application requests no increases to the amount of historically irrigated acreage or allocation. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to the water resource availability of the on-site lake as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Surficial Aquifer System The project utilizes the surficial aquifer system as the primary irrigation source for the parcel south of Gateway Boulevard„ The SAS in the vicinity of the project has a bottom elevation of -300 feet NGVD (SFWMD Technical Publication 89-4 "Groundwater Resource Assessment of Eastern Palm Beach County, Florida"). The dry season water level elevation of the SAS, that includes the historical withdrawals of this project and monitored approximately one mile west-northwest of the project site at USGS well PB -445, is approximately 14.0 feet NGVD (Exhibit 6). This results in 314.0 feet of available saturated aquifer thickness of the SAS in the vicinity of the project. Additionally, this Is an existing, permitted project from 2005 until 2010 (northern section was added in 2005) with no history of reported harm. Furthermore, this application requests no increases to the amount of historically irrigated acreage or allocation. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to the water resource availability of the SAS as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 7 of 11 Page 1744Qf 1812 el i� f=== IMPACT ASSESSMENTS (CONTINUED) p Existing Legal Users On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) The nearest existing legal user of surface water from an on-site lake is Sausalito Place (Water Use Permit 50.03515-W) located east of the project. This application represents no changes to the amount `•, of historically irrigated acreage and Is an existing permitted project since 1994 with no history of reported harm. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to existing legal users as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal, Surficial Aquifer System The nearest existing legal user of the surficial aquifer system is Tropical Breeze Estates (Water Use "Permit 50-04170-W) located south of the project. This application represents no changes to the amount of historically irrigated acreage and is an existing permitted project since 2005 with no history of reported harm. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to existing legal users as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. I Saline Water Intrusion -n On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) The nearest source of surface saline water is the Intracoastal Waterway located approximately 3.1 miles east of the project. The project is located within an area of the Lake Worth Drainage District (LWDD) that is west of the LWDD North-South Equalizer Canal 4 and between the LWDD East-West Canal Laterals 21 and 22 where the canal system'has an average maintenance elevation of 8.5 feet NGVD (WILT Map of Maintenance Elevations for Canals of the LWDD). Additionally, the area of the ' project is not known to be underlain by connate water. Therefore, since this project is hydraulically bounded by elevated water maintenance elevations of 8.5 feet NGVD, a greater than one foot mound of fresh water exists between the project and saline surface water that meets the criteria in Section 3.4 of the BOR. Therefore, the potential for significant saline intrusion or upconing to occur as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Surficial Aquifer System The project is located approximately 3.1 miles west of the Intracoastal Waterway, the closest surface source of saline water. As discussed above, the water table elevation is maintained by the LWDD canal water elevations meeting the criteria in Section 3.4 of the BOR and the area of the project is not known to be underlain by connate water. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur from saline water intrusion as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Wetlands On-site Lake(s)IPond(s) There are no protected wetland areas within 2 miles of the project site according to the U. S. Fish Wildlife Service's National Wetland Inventory (NWI) Database or the U.S. Geological Survey's Land Use and Land Cover. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to wetlands as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Surficial Aquifer System There are no protected wetland areas within 2 miles of the project site according to the U. S. Fish Wildlife Service's NWI Database or the U.S. Geological Su.rvey's Land Use and Land Comer. The well is screened in a portion of the aquifer that is highly permeable (shelly, well -cemented, vuggy or solution riddled gray limestone and sandstone) that has approximately 10 feet of low permeability sediments (muck, sand, and shell) separating it from the water table aquifer (USGS SIR 2009-5113, Page 8 of 11 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1745 of 1812 I IMPACT ASSESSMENTS (CONTINUED) "Hydrogeologic`and Hydraulic Characterization of the Surficial Aquifer System, and Origin of High Salinity Groundwater, Palm Beach County, Florida"). The low permeability sediments provide a barrier to hydrologic impacts from withdrawals at the depth of the well screen to the water table aquifer in the vicinity of the project that is the source of wetland hydration. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to wetlands as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Source Of Pollution On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) Numerous contaminated facilities identified by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) -are present in the vicinity of the project. However, only a dry cleaning contaminant site is present within the boundary of the canals of the LWDD that provide a hydraulic barrier between other identified contaminant sites and the project. The dry cleaning contaminant site, the Dy Clean Doctor with FDEP facility identification number 9501365, is located approximately one mile east of the project. The Dry Clean Doctor is scheduled for future remediation according to the FDEP and is rated a low priority rank score on the FDEP Dry Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Program that uses rating criteria set forth in Chapter 62-762 of the F.A.C. The risk assessment is based on site hydrogeology, topography, proximity to potable wells, aquifer type, dry cleaning solvent concentration, and environmental setting. This site has a relatively low score indicating a low risk. Furthermore, the contaminant site is located a mile east of the project, hydraulically downgradient from the project's withdrawal facilities. Therefore, the potential for movement of contaminants, if present, from known pollution sources as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Surficial Aquifer System Numerous contaminated facilities identified by the FDEP facility are present in the vicinity of the project. However, canals of the LWDi3 provide a hydraulic barrier between these facilities and the project and a low permeability layer within the surficial aquifer system as discussed in the wetland section above provides a hydrologic barrier from impacting the water table aquifer, the source for contaminated groundwater. Therefore, the potential for movement of contaminants, if present, from known pollution sources as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Other Impacts On-site Lake(s)/Pond(s) Pursuant to 3.6.2, BOR, the use is not expected to result in significant reduction in water levels on the property of an existing offsite land use to the extent that the designed function of a water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged (not including aesthetic values), damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Legal Control over Project Site: The applicant has supplied records demonstrating that the Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc. maintains legal control over the project site. Legal Control Over Withdrawal Facilities: All withdrawal facilities are located within the property boundaries controlled by the Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc. 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 9 of 11 Page 1746 -of 1812 LfB ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) Permit Duration: Request for a permit renewal for withdrawals from a source of limited availability shall receive a 20 year permit if the conditions of Section 1.7:2.2,C.3 of the BOR are satisfied. Staff recommends a 20 year permit duration. Ti Water Use Accounting: Based on Section 4.1 of the BOR, a reliable water use accounting system must be identified to monitor 1:D water usage. In response to this requirement, the applicant has provided calibration reports for flow meters on all existing withdrawal facilities. Pursuant to Limiting Condition 17, every five years from the date of Permit issuance, the Permittee shall submit re -calibration data on each water pumping accounting facility. Pursuant to Limiting Condition 18, monthly withdrawals for each withdrawal facility shall be submitted to the District quarterly. Ten Year Compliance Report Pursuant to Limiting Condition 20, every ten years from the date of permit issuance the Permittee shall Y submit a water use compliance report for review and approval by District Staff. Reclaimed Water Use: The applicant has provided documentation from Boynton Beach Utilities (BBU) dated November 23, 2010 stating that BBU currently has no uncommitted supply of reclaimed water available and therefore providing reclaimed water is technically infeasible (Section 3.2.3.2 (13) 2 of the BOR). However, Limiting Condition 22 requires a modfication to the permit if recaimed water becomes available and Limiting Condition 23 requires the Permittee to continue to investigate the feasibility of utilizing reclaimed water as an alternative water supply for this project and to provide feasibility reports every five years. Regional Water Availability: The project was permitted for the same irrigated acres that existed on and prior to April 1, 2006. Therefore, pursuant to Section 3.2.1 E of the BOR, the requested allocation will not cause a net Increase in the volume nor cause a change in timing on a monthly basis of surface and ground water withdrawn from the Lower East Coast Everglades Waterbodies over that resulting from the base condition water use that existed as of April 1, 2006. Water Conservation Plan: Pursuant to Section 2.3.1 of the BOR, the Permittee has implemented a water conservation plan using rain sensor devices that have the capability of overriding the operation of the irrigation system when adequate rainfall has occurred. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT STATUS: PERMITTED (No. 50-00509-S) RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT STATUS: Not Applicable Page 10 of 11 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1747 --of 1812 I Project Name: Application Number: Permit Number: RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDATIONS ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES 101109-5 50-03349-W Authorizing: The continued use of groundwater from the surficial aquifer system and surface water from the on-site lake for landscape irrigation of 28.97 acres of turf using a sprinkler irrigation system with an annual allocation of 36.12 million gallons. STAFF EVALUATION REVIEWER Mik4Lopus sky,FIRM Vinre, WU CONSULTING HYDROGEOLOGIST: — __6 Janne- Marmon, P.G. 101109-5 ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES PERVISOR Barbara J. Conmy, NRM Thomas Colios, WU Date:_W Page 11 of 11 Page 174&-af, 1812 Filing Instructions The Petition must be filed with the Office of the District Clerk of the SFWMD. Filings with the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand -delivery or facsimile. Filings by e-mail will not be accepted. Any person wishing to receive a clerked copy with the date and time stamped must provide an additional copy. A petition for administrative hearing is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the District Clerk at SFWMD headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. Any document received by the office of the SFWMD Clerk after 5:00 P.m, shall be filed as of 8:00 am. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the office of the SFWMD Clerk, P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, Florida 33416. • Filings by hand -delivery must be delivered to the Office of the SFWMD Clerk. Delivery of a petition to the SFWMD's security desk does not constitute filing. To ensure proper filing, it will be necessary to request the SFWMD's security officer to contact the Clerk's office. An employee of the SFWMUs ClerWs office will receive and file the petition. • Filings by facsimile must be transmitted to the SFWMD Clerk's office at (561) 682-6010, Pursuant to Subsections 28-106104(7), (8) and (9), Fla, Admin. Code, a party who files a document by facsimile represents that the original physically signed document will be retained by that party for the duration of that proceeding and of any subsequent appeal or subsequent proceeding in that cause. Any party who elects to file any document by facsimile shall be responsible for any delay, disruption, or interruption of the electronic signals and accepts the full risk that the document may not be properly filed with the clerk as a result. The filing date for a document filed'by facsimile shall be the date the SFWMD Clerk receives the complete document. Rev. 07101/2009 Page 1749Qf1812 a I Initiation of an Administrative Hearing Pursuant to Rules 28-106.201 and 28-106.301, Fla. Admin. Code, initiation of an administrative hearing shall be made by written petition to the SFWMD in legible form and on 8 and 112 by 11 inch white paper. All petitions shall contain: 1. Identification of the action being contested, including the permit number, application number. District file number or any other SFWMD identification number, if known. 2. The name, address and telephone number of the petitioner and petitioner's representative, if any. 3. An explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination. 4. A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the SFWMD's decision. 5. A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate. 6. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the SFWMD's proposed action. 7. A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the SFWMD's proposed action. 8. If disputed issues of material fact exist, the statement must also include an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes. 9. A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the SFWMD to take with respect to the SFWMD's proposed action. A person may file a request for an extension of time for filing a petition. The SFWMD may, for good cause, grant the request. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the SFWMD prior to the deadline for fling a petition for hearing. Such requests for extension shall contain a certificate that the moving party has consulted with all other parties concerning the extension and that the SFWMD and any other parties agree to or oppose the extension. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. If the District takes action with substantially different impacts on water resources from the notice of intended agency decision, the persons who may be substantially affected shall have an additional point of entry pursuant to Rule 28-106.111, Fla. Admin. Code, unless otherwise provided by law. Mediation The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, Fla. Stat., and Rules 28-106.111 and 28-106.401-.405, Fla. Admin. Code. The SFWMD is not proposing mediation for this agency action under Section 120.573, Fla. Stat., at this time. RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW who is adverse R acrim may seek judicial review of the SFWMlYs final decision'by fitling a notice of appeal pursuant to Flon'da Rule af Appellate Procedure 9.110 in the Fourth District Court of Appeal or in the appellate district where a party resides and filing a second copy of the notice with the SFWMD Clerk within 30 days of rendering of the final SFWMD. Rev. 0710112009 Page 1750 --of 1812 T40 T41 Project Site T 42 T43 T44 T45 T46 T 47 T48 R 35 R 36 R 37 R 38 R 39 R 40 R 41 R42 R 43 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA N Legend A L„, Application � Application Sections Map Date: 11/23/2010 Application Number: 101109-5 Permit Number: 50-03349-W Project Name: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES ®mmw=I5 16 Miles Exhibit: 1 Page 1751 of 1812 � PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA N Legend = Application Map Date: 11/23QO1O Application Number: 1O11OS'5 Permit Number: 5O'O334O-W Project Noma: ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Page 1752 of 1812 °: u SitCd9li7AS4QlEki3.W.SY'a $ ; * ,4-�ai--,u-,.. da i r e a{ °•34""-� s« x +�� X� 4 L s} i # s1 _ ` +� ✓Y a JATININ AQ rgrlsi4A r FC7 fr &ail t 1° k r�k SA4ALI7L3R i a ^s t y SYNl,- ;� ..a+ P'W , " iII „ae... �,:a fir« �""' 1 •, T`'' r y�.; [ _ . 1,73 a ca, ivo g �% a. '",t' ,gym q,: ZE p{'6-gAx ''L-�`k 4;.+'". 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EFFECTIVE RAIN 1.38 1.25 1.69 1.82 2.86 4.39 3,30 3,63 3.92 2.94 3,18 3.61 1.78 2.92 1.44 0.98 24.98 DROUGHT RAINFALL 1.12 1.01 1.37 1.47 2.32 3.56 3.93 3.11 2.67 4.70 4.01 2.51 1,44 1.50 1,10 29.47 AVERAGE IRRIGATION 0,61 1.02 2.16 338 1.26 2.48 3.73 4.47 3.94 5.33 4.70 3,25 2.13 1.84 1.33 35.33 DROUGHT IRRIGATION 0.87 ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 35.33 INCHES ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 35.33 IN X 13.47 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN = 16.80MG MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 5.33 INCHES MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 5.33 IN X 13.47 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN = 2.53 MG Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 7 Page 1754 of 1812 Page 2 Calculations Of Irrigation Requirements APPLICATION NUMBER: 101109-5 RAINFALL STATION: Hypoluxo CROP: Turf IRRIGATION SYSTEM: Sprinkler SOIL TYPE: 0.8 PARCEL NAME: SOUTH OF GATEWAY PARCEL ACREAGE: 15.5 IRR. MULTIPLIER: 1.3 LAND USE: Landscape JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL MEAN RAINFALL 3.10 2.73 3.46 3.45 5.26 8.29 5.75 6.57 7.78 7.73 3.81 2.61 60.54 EVAPOTRANSPIRATION 1.99 2.27 3.85 5.20 6.79 7.50 8.00 7.64 6.43 5.05 3.28 2.31 60.31 AVG. EFFECTIVE RAIN 1.38 1.25 1.69 1.82 2.86 4.39 3.30 3.63' 3.92 3.61 1.78 1.21 30.84 DROUGHT RAINFALI 1.12 1.01 1.37 1.47 2.32 3.56 2.67 2.94 3.18 2.92 1.44 0.98 24.98 AVERAGE IRRIGATION 0.61 1.02 2.16 3.38 3.93 3.11 4.70 4.01 2.51 1.44 1.50 1.10 29.47 DROUGHT IRRIGATION 0.87 1.26 2.48 3.73 4.47 3.94 5.33 4.70 3.25 2.13 1.84 1.33 35.33 ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 35.33 INCHES ANNUAL SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 35.33 IN X 15.5 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN = 19.33MG MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP REQUIREMENT: 5.33 INCHES MAXIMUM MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTAL CROP WATER USE: 5.33 IN X 15.5 AC X 1.3 X 0.02715 MG/AC-IN = 2.92 MG TOTAL ANNUAL DEMAND: ?-, TOTAL MAXIMUM MONTHLY DEMAND: Page 2 of 2 36.12 MG 5.45 MG Exhibit No: 7 Page 1755 of 1812 U I Requirement by Limiting Condition Report App No: 101109-5 Permit No: 50-03349-W ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Project Name: Limiting Condition No: 17 Limiting Condition Code: WUSTD021-8 Facility Name Requirement Name Calibration report for Well 3 Col Freq Every Five Years Sub Freq Every Five Years Due Date 01 -JUN -2012 WELL - 3 Pump 1 Calibration report for Pump 1 Every Five Years Every Five Years 01 -JUN -2012 Limiting Condition No: 18 Limiting Condition Code: WUSTD022-1 Due Date Facility Name Requirement Name q 3 Col Freq Monthly Sub Freq Quarterly 30 -JUN -2011 WELL - 3 Monthly withdrawal for Well Monthly withdrawal for Pump 1 Monthly Quarterly 30 -JUN -2011 Pump 1 Limiting Condition No: 20 Limiting Condition Code: WUIRRO06-2 g Facility Name Requirement Name Ten -Year Compliance Report for Col Freq Every Ten Years Sub Freq Every Ten Years Due Date 31 -JAN -2021 PERMIT Limiting Condition No: 23 PERMIT Limiting Condition Code: WURWFO04-1 g Facility Name Requirement Name 5 -Year reclaimed water feasibility Col Freq Every Five Years Sub Freq Every Five Years Due Date 31 -JAN -2016 PERMIT report for PERMIT Page 1 of 1 Exhibit No: 8 Page 1756--ef-1812 yew :. !° e rrx.s�r , t `r; STAFF ROORT DISTRiB�1TION LIST I 71 .M ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Y Application No: 101109-5 Permit No: 50-03349-W INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION X Vincent Migliore - 4320 X Permittee - Royal Manor Mobile Homes Estates, Inc X ERC X Permit File X WU Compliance - B. Rasperger GOVERNMENT AGENCIES X Div of Recreation and Park - District 7 X Engineer, City of Boynton Beach X Patrick Martin, Director of Engineering Lake Worth Drainage District X Town of Jupiter Utilities David Brown to e.J OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES X FOUR WAVES AT SAUSALITO PLACE X Marcy I. LaHart, P.A. ~w' X Mr. Ed Dailey, Chairman Water Catchment Area Advisory Committee X Solid Waste Authority - Thomas A. Sirna, P.G. X TROPICAL BREEZE ESTATES Exhibit No:9 Page 1757-e" 812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department A132321.03 / June 10, 2015 gai consultants (,,n,4.,,—,q—s-.,,,,1,1, Page 1758 of 1812 W v+ u. W N Q 2 a w O W H Q z ND CDI.I. alW ZQ a� W w O 8 0 G O U E N y N U Ll G 'b O .� .� V] O o6 ca 0.ya E cc b W o bn O 0 ° o i w 2 `~ E a4 c t s c 0 � 6 C G U cl 3 ` b c 1 N — nY - N c6 D > a. 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IN GENERAL Sees. 26-1-- -. Reserved. See. 26-8. Waterand sewer® connection, deposit and service charges. Page 1 of 6 There is hereby established a fee structure for water and sewer service, field visits, meter connections and deposits, and miscellaneous services as set forth below: Field Visit Services Charge Per Occurrence Field visit (Including, but not limited to: initial read on, initial read shut, final read on, final read shut, temporary disconnects, non -emergency shut $20 off for repair, customer requested meter locates, and installation, movement, or removal of hydrant/construction meters.) Turn -on after hours $55 Turn-off after hours $55 Meter test (Based on meter size)* 3/4" $130 1" $150 1'/Z" $206 2" $230 3" and above $515 Re -read* (customer request) Residential $30 Commercial/Multi-Family $40 Water shut-off charge for non-payment $40 Labor charge for meter upgrades $60 Flow test* $30 Dishonored checks $25 Late payment $10 *No charge if meter error, city's error, or substandard flow rate is detected. Any adjustments to the utility bill will be no more than three (3) months. Customer Tampering/Damages http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx of 1812 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Page 2 of 6 The Utilities Department is authorized to collect expenses for damages to meters/service by customers. If damages result from tampering, a per hour rate for staff time and material will be applied. All charges will be assessed to the account where tampering/damages occurred. Charge Per Occurrence Unauthorized reconnection of service $150 Pulled meter / reinstallation (In addition to the unauthorized reconnection of service charge for instances in which unauthorized connections cannot be securely disconnected due to tampering and/or damages or inability to lock the meter.) $50 Field Visit Services Charge Per Occurrence Illegal meter bypass (For theft of service after meter has been pulled or if jumper lines are used around existing meter. This charge may be applied alone or in addition to other tampering charges.) $150 Meter Connection Charges Meter Size (in inches) Inside City Outside City Deposit 5/8 and 3/4 $220 $275 $100 1 $255 $315 $125 1 1/2 $455 $565 $250 2 $530 $660 $400 3 Furnished and installed by and at the expense of customer $750 4 Furnished and installed by and at the expense of customer $1,250 6 Furnished and installed by and at the expense of customer $2,500 8 Furnished and installed by and at the expense of customer $4,000 Construction Meters Meter Size (in inches) Penalty for Nonread/month Deposit 3/4 _ $25 $100 1 $25 $100 1 1/2 $25 $200 2 $25 $200 Hydrant meter $150 $600 P http://www.amlegal.com/alpseripts/get-content.aspx 6/70-15 of 1812 ARTICLE L IN GENERAL Page 3 of 6 If the customer requests to increase the size of his water meter to a size greater than originally installed, the customer shall pay only the differential cost between the original meter and the cost of the new meter for both the connection and deposit charges. (Ord. No. 90-35, § 2, 9-18-90; Ord. No. 02-045, § 2, 8-20-02; Ord. No. 09-019, § 2, 4-21-09; Ord. No. 12-007, § 2, 6-5-12) Editor's note -Ord. No. 90-35, §§ 2, 3, adopted Sept. 18, 1990, provided for the inclusion of provisions pertaining to water and sewer service charges and monthly rates. Such provisions, designated as §§ 26-36 and 26-37, have been redesignated by the editor as §§ 26-8 and 26-9, for purposes of classification. See. 26-8.1 ater and sewer deposits; accounts, credits, termination and re- connection. e- co ecti . (a) Accounts. All utility deposits collected by the city pursuant to this chapter shall be maintained in a non-interest bearing account. (b) Credits on deposits for residential customers. On December 1st of each year the city will refund utility deposits to residential customers who have maintained a consecutive twelve (12) month satisfactory payment record and have established services for a consecutive twenty-four (24) month period. Accounts classified as commercial are not eligible for refunds described in section (b) hereof prior to termination of service. For purposes of this section a "satisfactory payment record" shall mean that the customer: (1) Has not made more than one late payment after the expiration of 30 days from the date of mailing. (2) Has not paid with a check refused by the bank. (3) Has not been disconnected for non-payment. (4) Has not tampered with the meter. (5) Has not used service in a fraudulent or unauthorized manner. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if subsequent to the refund of the deposit to the residential customer, the customer shall become delinquent for a period in excess of 30 days the city may require the customer to pay a new deposit within 15 days of written notice. Said deposit shall also be subject to refund in accordance with the provisions of this section. (c) Termination of service. Upon termination of service the deposit, if not already refunded to the customers account, shall be credited against the final bill and the balance, if any, shall be returned to the customer in the form of a check. (d) Re -connection. Customer shall be required to place a new deposit on account according to the then current rate upon reconnection to the city system. (e) Billing for utility service for parcels that will receive both water and sewer service shall commence on the first day that either a sewer connection is made, or the water meter is set in place. Billing for parcels receiving sewer service shall commence on the day that the sewer service line is connected to the City's utility system. For initial billing periods of less than thirty PI 61798 of 1812 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL Page 4 of 6 (30) days, the base facility charge will be pro -rated by multiplying the standard base facility charge by the number of days the service was provided, and then dividing by thirty (30). (f) Base facility charge. The base facility charge is defined as the monthly base fee charged per unit that shall be levied upon the initiation of service. The base facility charge is used to defray those non -consumption related operational expenses such as salaries, debt service, meter reading, billing and maintenance activities associated with the City's utility department, that are incurred regardless of water usage. (g) Temporary account activation for purpose of property inspection. Customer shall be required to open a new account including a deposit under current rates. All charges will be applied in same manner as they are for all new accounts. (Ord. 95-32, § 1, 9-19-95; Ord. No. 00-54, § 2,10-17- 00; Ord. No. 12-007, § 3, 6-5-12) Sec. 26-9. Water and wastewater rates and charges. The monthly rates and charges for water and wastewater shall be as set forth in the multi-year schedules in this section. Such rates shall become effective on November 1 in FY 2011-12 and October 1 of each of the fiscal years thereafter and shall not be prorated: (a) Residential and commercial rates inside city: (b) Residential and commercial rates outside city: Base Facility Base Facility 0-9,000 9,001- 30,001- Over Fiscal Year Charge Charge gallons/ 30,000 50,000 50,000 (Residential) (Commercial) month* gallons/ gallons/ gallons/ month* month* month* 2010-11 $10.76 $21.51 $1.44 $2.58 $3.44 $4.24 2011-12 $10.98 $21.94 $1.47 $2.63 $3.51 $4.32 2012-13 $11.30 $22.60 $1.51 $2.71 $3.61 $4.45 2013-14 $11.64 $23.28 $1.56 $2.79 $3.72 $4.59 2014-15 $11.99 $23.97 $1.60 $2.88 $3.83 1 $4.73 2015-16 $12.35 $24.69 $1.65 $2.96 $3.95 $4.87 (b) Residential and commercial rates outside city: P��e6/1715 of 1812 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx Base Facility Base Facility 0-9,000 9,001- 30,001- Over Fiscal Year Charge Charge gallons/ 30,000 50,000 50,000 (Residential) (Commercial) month* gallons/ gallons/ gallons/ month * month * month * 2010-11 $13.45 $26.90 $1.80 $3.23 $4.30 $5.30 2011-12 $13.72 $27.44 $1.84 $3.29 $4.39 $5.41 2012-13 $14.13 $28.26 $1.89 $3.39 $4.52 $5.57 P��e6/1715 of 1812 http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Page 5 of 6 2013-14 $14.55 $29.11 $1.95 $3.50 $4.65 $5.74 2014-15 $14.99 $29.98 $2.01 $3.60 $4.79 $5.91 2015-16 $15.44 $30.88 $2.07 $3.71 $4.94 $6.08 * Represents monthly usage rates per thousand gallons SCHEDULE II. WASTEWATER RATES (a) Residential and commercial rates inside city: Fiscal Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Base $16.29 $16.62 $17.11 Commodity Rate (Dollars Per Thousand Gallons) $1.87 $1.91 $1.96 Rate If No Water Meter $29.41 $30.00 $30.90 2013-14 $17.63 $2.02 $31.83 2014-15 $18.16 $2.08 $32.78 2015-16 $18.70 $2.15 $33.76 (b) Residential and commercial rates outside city: Fiscal Year Base Commodity Rate (Dollars Per Thousand Rate If No Water Gallons) Meter 2010-11 $20.38 $2.34 $36.78 2011-12 $20.79 $2.39 $37.52 2012-13 $21.41 $2.46 $38.64 2013-14 $22.05 $2.53 $39.80 2014-15 $22.72 $2.61 $40.99 2015-16 $23.40 $2.69 $42.22 The maximum sewer commodity charge for residential customers (in city or outside city) will be based upon a maximum sewer usage of seven thousand (7.0 lOt rel Ions cr month. Commercial accounts will be billed sewer charges based upon total water usage. For multi -family buildings (in city or outside city) in which several dwelling units are serviced by a single meter, the base facility charge per meter shall be calculated by multiplying the number of dwelling units times the standard base charges for water, sewer and stormwater. The billing for consumption shall similarly be calculated by dividing the total monthly consumption for each meter by the number of dwelling units, in order to determine the billing rate and amount per dwelling which is then multiplied by the number of units on each meter. Billing for utility http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx Pgg/20I5 of 1812 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Page 6 of 6 services for multi -family parcels shall commence on the first day that either a sewer connection is made or a water meter is set in place. If the utility account is temporarily disconnected, there shall continue to be a minimum charge for water and wastewater billed monthly and calculated at the base rate for the applicable billing category. (Ord. No. 90-35, § 3, 9-18-90; Ord. No. 94-30, § 1, 9-20-94; Ord. No. 00-54, § 3, 10-17-00; Ord. No. 02-045, § 3, 8-20-02; Ord. No. 07-023, §§ 2, 3, 9-2-07; Ord. No. 09-019, §§ 3, 4, 4-21-09; Ord. No. 09-037, § 2, 8-4-09; Ord. No. 11-022, § 2, 10-4-11) Note -See the editor's note following § 26-8. http://www.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx Pj?y6)2015 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department gal consultants A132321.03 /June 10, 2015 Page 1802 of 1812 Appendix F ROYAL MANOR ESTATES (SELLER) AND CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PURCHASER) INITIAL DRAFT OF ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA This Agreement is entered into on this day of July 2015 by and between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida a municipal corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser") and Royal Manor Estates, a Florida corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Seller"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS the Seller is the owner of a water distribution system in Palm Beach County, Florida, and serving the residential community more fully described on Attachments A and B, attached, (hereinafter referred to as the "Utility Area"); and WHEREAS Seller is currently operating its water distribution system; and WHEREAS Purchase is engaged in potable water service to this area is interconnected with Seller and is authorized to be in the business of furnishing water service to the various communities in the Purchaser's Service Area'. Purchaser desires to acquire, and Seller desires to sell the water distribution facilities, (collectively "Facilities") installed to provide water service to the property of the Seller, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, as such Facilities may be modified prior to Closing with the consent of the City of Boynton Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants as hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE I REPRESENTATIONS BY SELLER Seller represents and warrants that, to Seller's actual knowledge: 1) Seller is a Florida corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Florida authorizing it to construct, operate and maintain a public water distribution system. Page 1803 of 1812 2) Seller is, and at the Closing (the "Closing" as hereinafter defined) will be, the owner of the Facilities with good and marketable title, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. 3) Purchaser is exempt from the Florida Public Service Commission regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"). 4) Seller will cooperate fully with the Purchaser in any and all applications or petitions to public authorities deemed necessary or desirable by Purchaser in connection with the purchase of the Facilities from Seller as contemplated herein. 5) Attached hereto as Attachments A and B are a detailed maps of the Facilities of Seller to be acquired by Purchaser, pursuant to this Agreement, showing both their respective installation and description. Said Facilities include all water utility assets and equipment owned by the Seller within the Property2, including but not limited to a complete water distribution system as shown in Exhibit 1. The engineering plans and specifications for the Facilities have been organized and will be transferred to Purchaser with all other records. Said Facilities expressly exclude customer deposits and accounts receivables, if any, both of which shall be transferred to the Seller within 180 days of Closing. The Facilities are constructed within Sellers lands or are otherwise accessible to Seller and Purchaser. To the extent Purchaser agrees to grant those rights. 6) Attached hereto as Exhibit 2 is a list, signed by the Seller, and briefly describing, as of the date of this Agreement, the following: a) All pending or threatened action at law, suits in equity or administrative proceedings relating to the Facilities; b) All contracts or obligations of any nature between Seller and any other party including all developer agreements relating to the Property. c) All real estate, easements and rights and/or privileges associated with the utility owned by Seller to be transferred hereunder. 7) Except as indicated in item #6 above, there are no pending or threatened actions at law or suits in equity relating to the Facilities, or any pending or threatened proceedings before any governmental agency. 8) Except as indicated in item #6 above, there are no contracts or obligations of any nature between Seller and any other party relating to the Facilities or service or promised service. 9) Neither Seller nor any entity or individual affiliated with Seller has executed any agreement with purchasers of lots within the Service Area, or any other parties, Page 1804 of 1812 whereunder such purchases or other parties have acquired any interest in the Facilities used or to be used in rendering service to them. 10) Facilities are capable of rendering water utility service in the ordinary course of business in compliance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations including but not limited to all rules and regulations related to environmental protection and drinking water. 11) Prior to the Closing, the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein will have been duly authorized by all necessary action, corporate or otherwise, on behalf of Seller. 12) Seller has filed all tax returns which are required to be filed, and each return which has been filed is true and correct, and Seller has paid all taxes shown as payable on such returns when and as required by applicable law associated with the Facilities. 13) No representation or warranty by Seller in this agreement, or any statement or certificate furnished or to be furnished to Purchaser pursuant hereto or in connection with the transactions contemplated herein, contains or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omits or will omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained herein or therein not misleading. ARTICLE II CLOSING AND PURCHASE PRICE 1) Closing a) The Closing shall take place within ninety (90) days of the date of mutual approval of this Agreement. b) At the Closing, the Seller will, upon due performance by Purchaser of its obligations under the Agreement, deliver: (i) such good and sufficient warranty deeds, bills of sale with covenants of warranty, and sufficient instruments of sale, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser's counsel, as shall be required to vest in Purchaser marketable title to all of the Facilities uses for the existing water system, free and clear of liens and encumbrances of every nature that would render title to the Facilities unmarketable. (ii) all of the files, documents, papers, agreements, books of account, customer lists, original cost invoices, engineering drawings, and records possessed by Seller pertaining to the water and sewer utility business conducted by Seller in the Property, other than its minute books and stock records, and any other records reasonably needed by Seller; Page 1805 of 1812 (iii) all orders, permits, licenses or certificates issued or granted to Seller by any governmental authority in connection with any authorization related to the construction, operation or maintenance of its Facilities or the conduct of its water and sewer utility business; and (iv) Opinions of Counsels, dated as of the Closing, that upon the delivery to Purchaser of the Bill of Sale and the approval respective legislative parties under Chapter 180.301 F.S. that Purchaser will then have title to the Facilities, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances in connection with the acquisition, construction, installation, and financing of the Facilities. c) At the Closing and from time to time thereafter, Seller shall execute and deliver such further instruments of sale, conveyance, transfer and assignment, and take such other action (without expending funds or bring suit) as Purchaser may reasonably request, in order more effectively to sell, convey, transfer and assign to Purchaser any of the Seller's Facilities, to confirm the title of Purchaser thereto and to assist Purchaser in exercising rights with respect thereto. 2) Purchase Consideration At the Closing Purchaser shall, upon due performance by Seller of its obligations under the Agreement, deliver to the Seller, the Purchase Price (the "Purchase Price") in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Purchaser does not assume any liabilities of Seller wholly arising prior to Closing. ARTICLE III AGENCY APPROVALS Within fifteen (15) days following the execution of this Agreement Purchaser will file applications for transfer with the FDEP and SFWMD requesting the transfer of the Public Utility permits or sequential water use permit. Seller agrees to cooperate fully with Purchaser in Purchaser's application for such transfers and approvals. ARTICLE IV GENERAL 1) Upon purchase of the Facilities of Seller, Purchaser agrees to supply all customers within the Royal Manor Estates with continuous (subject to unavoidable outages) adequate and customary water utility service, and to operate, continuously maintain and promptly repair Facilities acquired herein. The Royal Manor Estates customers shall Page 1806 of 1812 receive a rate no less favorable than the rate offered by the City of Boynton Beach to any other customer it serves inside of the boundaries of the City of Boynton Beach. This warranty shall survive the Closing of this Agreement. 2) The failure of either party hereto to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement or the waiver thereof in any instance by either party shall not be construed as a general waiver or relinquishment on its part of any such provisions, but the same shall, nevertheless, be and remain in full force and effect. 3) Any notice of delivery required to be made hereunder may be made by mailing a copy thereof addressed to the appropriate party as follows: If to Purchaser: Mr. Carl Pearse, Property Manager Royal Manor Estates 4290 Royal Manor Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 If to Seller: Mr. Colin Groff, Utilities Director City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Delivery, when made by registered or certified mail, shall be deemed complete upon mailing. 4) The Attachments to this Agreement are a part hereof and are hereby incorporated in full by reference. 5) This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. 6) The representations and warranties contained herein Article I shall survive, and continue in effect, after the Closing for a period of 12 months. Purchaser agrees to indemnify Seller, its successors and assigns, and hold it harmless against any loss, damage, liability, expense or cost accruing or resulting from any misrepresentation or breach of any representation, warranty or agreement on the part of the Purchaser under this Agreement or from any misrepresentation in or material omission from any certificate or other document furnished or to be furnished to Seller by Purchaser; Seller agrees to indemnify Purchaser, its successors and assigns, and hold it harmless against any loss, damage, liability, expense or cost, accruing or resulting from any misrepresentation or breach of any representation, or warranty or agreement made or to be performed by Page 1807 of 1812 Seller under this Agreement or from any misrepresentation in or material omission from any certificate or other documents furnished or to be furnished to Purchaser by Seller. 7) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year above first written. (SEAL) ATTEST: Attorney APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS Attorney (SEAL) ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS Attorney ROYAL MANOR ESTATES, FLORIDA 0 Owner CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA in Owner Page 1808 of 1812 Phase I — Overview Feasibility of the Acquisition Integration of the Royal Manor Estates Water System Boynton Beach Utilities Department gal consultants A132321.03 /June 10, 2015 Page 1809 of 1812 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Select Year: ( 2014 : � ( GO J The 2014 Florida Statutes 6/1/15 8:02 AM Title XII Chapter 180 View Entire Cha ter MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPAL PUBLIC WORKS 180.301 Purchase, sale, or privatization of water, sewer, or wastewater reuse utility by municipality. —No municipality may purchase or sell a water, sewer, or wastewater reuse utility that provides service to the public for compensation, or enter into a wastewater facility privatization contract for a wastewater facility until the governing body of the municipality has held a public hearing on the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract, and made a determination that the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract is in the public interest. In determining if the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract is in the public interest, the municipality shall consider, at a minimum, the following: (1) The most recent available income and expense statement for the utility; (2) The most recent available balance sheet for the utility, listing assets and liabilities and clearly showing the amount of contributions -in -aid -of -construction and the accumulated depreciation thereon; (3) A statement of the existing rate base of the utility for regulatory purposes; (4) The physical condition of the utility facilities being purchased, sold, or subject to a wastewater facility privatization contract; (5) The reasonableness of the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract price and terms; (6) The impacts of the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract on utility customers, both positive and negative; (7)(a) Any additional investment required and the ability and willingness of the purchaser or the private firm under a wastewater facility privatization contract to make that investment, whether the purchaser is the municipality or the entity purchasing the utility from the municipality; (b) In the case of a wastewater facility privatization contract, the terms and conditions on which the private firm will provide capital investment and financing or a combination thereof for contemplated capital replacements, additions, expansions, and repairs. The municipality shall give significant weight to this criterion. (8) The alternatives to the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract, and the potential impact on utility customers if the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract is not made; and (9)(a) The ability of the purchaser or the private firm under a wastewater facility privatization contract to provide and maintain high-quality and cost-effective utility service, whether the purchaser is the municipality or the entity purchasing the utility from the municipality. (b) In the case of a wastewater facility privatization contract, the municipality shall give significant weight to the technical expertise and experience of the private firm in carrying out the obligation specified in the wastewater facility privatization contract. (10) All moneys paid by a private firm to a municipality pursuant to a wastewater facility privatization contract shall be used for the purpose of reducing or offsetting property taxes, wastewater service rates, or debt reduction http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/!ndex.cfm?App_mode=Display-Statute&Search-String=&URL=0100-0199/0180/Sections/0180.301.htmI Page 1 of 2 Page 1810 of 1812 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine 6/1/15 8:02 AM or making infrastructure improvements or capital asset expenditures or other public purpose; provided, however, nothing herein shall preclude the municipality from using all or part of the moneys for the purpose of the municipality's qualification for relief from the repayment of federal grant awards associated with the wastewater system as may be required by federal law or regulation. The municipality shall prepare a statement showing that the purchase, sale, or wastewater facility privatization contract is in the public interest, including a summary of the purchaser's or private firm's experience in water, sewer, or wastewater reuse utility operation and a showing of financial ability to provide the service, whether the purchaser is the municipality or the entity purchasing the utility from the municipality. History.—s. 2, ch. 84-84; s. 6, ch. 93-51; s. 7, ch. 96-202. Copyright © 1995-2015 The Florida Legislature • Privacy Statement • Contact Us http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search-String=&URL=0100-0199/0180/Sections/0180.301.html Page 2 of 2 Page 1811 of 1812 14.A. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 12/15/2015 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM COMMISSION MEETING DATE: 12/15/2015 REQUESTED ACTION BY COMMISSION: Workshop with City Commission and City Staff concerning zoning designations and terminology (i.e. permitted uses, conditional uses, etc) - February 2016 EXPLANATION OF REQUEST: HOW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES? FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: STRATEGIC PLAN: STRATEGIC PLAN APPLICATION: CLIMATE ACTION: CLIMATE ACTION DISCUSSION: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: REVIEWERS: Department Finance Finance City Manager Reviewer Action Date Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 0:06 AM Howard, Tim Approved 12/7/2015 - 0:06 AM LaVerriere, Lori Approved 12/0/2015 - 0:17 AM Page 1812 of 1812