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Agenda 01-19-21The City of Boynton Beach City Commission Agenda Tuesday, January 19, 20211 4:30 PM GoToWebinar Online Meeting and City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach City Commission Mayor Steven B. Grant (At Large) Vice Mayor Ty Penserga (District IV) Commissioner Justin Katz (District 1) Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay (District 11) Commissioner Christina L. Romelus (District III) Lori LaVerriere, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Crystal Gibson, City Clerk *Mission* To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional municipal services, in a financially responsible manner. °a�1111rIN°„',mf www.boynton-beach.org Page 1 of 1344 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, and presentations. - Time Limit - Three (3) Minutes. Due to the COVI D-19 public health emergency and in accordance with Governor DeSantis's Emergency Orders, the City requests that all citizens follow the safe at home guidance provided by the State, the County, and the Federal Government. The City of Boynton Beach encourages interested parties to attend and participate in public meetings via communications media technology online. To view and/or participate in the City Commission meeting you have the following options: 1. Watch the meeting online, but not participate: You may watch the meeting via the GoToWebinar platform. Visit the City's website at www.boynton-beach.org to access the up-to-date link to the meeting. 2. Watch the meeting online and provide public comment prior to the meeting: You may watch the meeting as listed above and provide written comments by emailing citymanager@bbfl.us by Noon on January 19, 2021 or calling (561) 742-6006 and leaving a message on the public comment hotline. Messages left on the hotline will be transcribed. Please include your full name and the specific agenda Page 2 of 1344 item number(s) for your comments. Comments received by the deadline will be read into the record. Please note that time limits will be enforced so written comments must be limited to no more than 3 minutes. 3. Watch the meeting online and provide public comment during the meeting: To request to speak during the meeting, you can electronically "raise your hand" or type a question using the GoToWebinar platform. The meeting moderator will announce when it is your turn to speak or have your question addressed. Please note that time limits will be enforced so comments must be limited to no more than 3 minutes. For additional information or for special assistance prior to the meeting, please contact Crystal Gibson, City Clerk, at cityclerk@bbfl.us or (561) 742-6061. Page 3 of 1344 1. Openings A. Call to Order - Mayor Steven B. Grant Roll Call In accordance with Section 286.011(8) Florida Statutes, the City Commission will hold a closed - door session on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 beginning at 4:30 p.m., via Zoom to discuss the case: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. JKM BTS CAPITAL, LLC., Defendant — Palm Beach County Circuit Court Case Number: 50- 2020CA012780-XXXX-M B In attendance will be the City Attorney James Cherof, City Manager Lori LaVerriere, a Court Reporter, the Mayor and City Commission. Approximately 60 minutes will be needed. I nvocation by Pastor Amalie Ash of First Presbyterian Church Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Justin Katz Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption 2. Other A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission 3. Announcements, Community And Special Events And Presentations A. Erica Whitfield, PBC School Board Member, will present a State of Education Report. B. Proclaim Sunday, February 7, 2021 as Robert E. Wells Day. Minister Bernard Wright will accept the proclamation. C. Announcement by Jacoby Waters, Committee Chair of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Awards, regarding the 2021 award recipients. 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) 5. Administrative A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. 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. R21-013 - Approve utilizing City of Punta Gorda Agreement # R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Center for the purchase of Recap/Retread Tires for an estimated annual expenditure of $70,000. The City of Punta Gorda's process satisfies Page 4 of 1344 the City's competitive bid requirements. B. Proposed Resolution No. R21-014 - Authorize the City Manager and Police Chief to sign all documents associated with the acceptance and grant agreement for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Occupant Protection grant subject to the approval of the City Attorney. C. Authorize the Finance Department to reduce the Allowance for Uncollectable Accounts and the Accounts Receivable Accounts by $763,923.35. This amount reflects unpaid ALS transport billings that have been in collections for twelve (12) months or longer. D. Proposed Resolution No. R21-015- Adopt the Program for Public Information (PPI) 2020 Update document, which will allow the City residents and business to continue to be eligible for a discount on flood insurance premiums. E. Approve the Five Year Plan specifically FY 2021-2022 CIP budget to show availability for a potential grant of $600,000 with a 50/50 match of $600,000 for the Quantum Eco Park project. F. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of December 2020. G. Proposed Resolution No. R21-016 - Approve and Authorize City Manager to sign Agreement No. 012-2811-21/RW with Shannon Chemical Corporation for the purchase of Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor, with an estimated annual expenditure of $40,000.00. H. Proposed Resolution No. R21-017 - Approve the rankings as recommended by the Selection Committee and Authorize the City Manager to sign contracts with four (4) primary contractors and three (3) alternate contractors: Homrich Corp., Anzco Inc., RPM General Contractors, Inc., I.Q. Constructions, Inc., E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group, CH Global Construction LLC, and Waypoint Construction Group; in order to establish a pre -qualified list of contractors in accordance with Request for Qualification (RFQ) No. 028-2511-20/RW "Pre - Qualification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services" and Authorize the City Manager to award individual projects not to exceed $250,000. I. Proposed Resolution No. R21-018 - Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an Agreement utilizing the State of Florida Alternate Contract #43211500-W SCA -15 -ACS for the purchase of an Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance from Transource Services Corp in the amount of $49,545.34. The City is allowed to purchase from State of Florida Contracts. J. Approve minutes from the City Commission meeting on December 15, 2020. 7. Consent Bids And Purchases Over $100,000 A. Approve Task Order # SW -04-2021 with Johnson -Davis, Inc. in accordance with RFQ 028-2821- 19/MFD, Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Utility Construction Services awarded by commission on August 6, 2019. The Scope of Work is for the SE 1st Street 8 inch Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project in the sum of $261,785.00 plus a 10% contingency of $26,785.00; if needed for unforeseen conditions for a total expenditure of $287,963.50. for the project on SE 1st St. based on unit costs provided by Johnson -Davis, Inc. in their respective bid. B. Proposed Resolution No. R21-019 - Approve and Authorize City Manager to sign Agreement with IXOM Watercare, Inc. for the purchase of MIEX Doc Resin with an estimated annual expenditure of $330,585. 8. Public Hearina 6 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. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-034 - Second Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Page 5 of 1344 Beach (REZN 20-001) rezoning subject property from CBD (Central Business District) to MU -C (Mixed -Use Core) with a master plan for 274 multi -family residential units and 12,422 square feet of retail, located at the northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. B. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-035 - Second Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach (ABAN 20-009) abandoning a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of-way of SE 1St Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. C. Approval of Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) new site plan application for a mixed-use development consisting of an eight (8) -story building with 274 dwelling units, 12,422 square feet of commercial space, and associated recreational amenities and parking on a 2.76 acre site. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel of Dunay, Miskel & Backman LLP. D. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-043 - Second Reading - Request for abandonment of a portion of the SW 6th Street right-of-way consisting of a portion of the unimproved swale abutting the east lot line of the subject property located at 704 SW 25th Avenue (ABAN 20-010). (Tabled from the December 1, 2020 City Commission Meeting.) 9. City Manager's Report A. City Lobbyist, Mat Forrest of Ballard Partners, will present the key issues/bills facing the City during the 2021 Legislative Session. City Commission to discuss and approve Legislative Priorities for the 2021 Legislative Session in Tallahassee. B. A presentation of the City of Boynton Beach Operations Performance Management Dashboard. C. Presentation by David Scott, Director of Economic Development and Strategy, on the City's Tourism Strategic Plan. 10. Unfinished Business - None 11. New Business A. Ratify the CRA's approval of the sale of 1102 and 1110 N. Federal Hwy. to Boynton Beach Office Condo. B. Discussion regarding attainable housing in the City of Boynton Beach. 12. Legal A. Proposed Ordinance No. 21-001 - First Reading - Approving request for abandonment (ABAN 21-003) of a 12' wide water and sewer easement in conflict with scheduled cafeteria expansion plans at Citrus Cove Elementary School, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. Proposed Ordinance No. 21-002 - First Reading - Approving request for abandonment (ABAN 21-004) of a 10' wide water easement in conflict with scheduled cafeteria expansion plans at Citrus Cove Elementary School, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. 13. Future Agenda Items A. City staff to provide an executive summary of discussion on November 17, 2020 regarding an ordinance regulating the use of polystyrene for the City Commission to discuss. - February 2, 2021 B. Stormwater improvement project priority list - February 2, 2021 C. Consideration of Purchase & Sale Agreement for transfer of the Boynton Beach Women's Club from the CRA to the City. ILA was approved by the CRA Board on January 12, 2021. - February 2, 2021 Page 6 of 1344 D. Consider ordinance for year round irrigation that has been requested by South Florida Water Management District. - February 16, 2021 E. Award of Task Order for Design Services for Gulfstream Blvd. Improvements - February 16, 2021 F. Amendment to ILA with Delray Beach for Gulfstream Blvd. Improvements- February 16, 2021 G. ILA for Sara Sims Park Pavilion I mprovements - March 16, 2021 H. Mayor Grant requested information on the water quality of canal systems within the City. - March 2021 1. Vice Mayor Penserga requested a discussion regarding a City Mural Program - March 2021 J. Staff will present the City's 15 year Roadway CIP plan and demonstrate the software and data collected to implement this plan. - March 2021 K. Present option for management of canal assessment program - March 2021 L. Discussion on funding for expanding Wi-Fi to City parks. - TBD M. Discussion of LOI process for sale of city land - TBD 14. Adjournment Notice If a person decides to appeal to 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 proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (ES. 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 Clerks office, (561) 742- 6060 or (TTY) 1-800-955-8771, at least 48 hours prior to the programor activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. Additional agenda iterns may be added subsequent to the publication of the agenda on the city's web site. Information regarding iterns added to the agenda after it is published on the city's web site can be obtained fromthe office of the City Clerk Page 7 of 1344 1.A. Opening Items 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach D Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Call to Order - Mayor Steven B. Grant Roll Call In accordance with Section 286.011(8) Florida Statutes, the City Commission will hold a closed -door session on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 beginning at 4:30 p.m., via Zoom to discuss the case: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. JKM BTS CAPITAL, LLC., Defendant — Palm Beach County Circuit Court Case Number: 50-2020CA012780-XXXX-MB In attendance will be the City Attorney James Cherof, City Manager Lori LaVerriere, a Court Reporter, the Mayor and City Commission. Approximately 60 minutes will be needed. Invocation by Pastor Amalie Ash of First Presbyterian Church Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Justin Katz 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 Application: Page 8 of 1344 Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 9 of 1344 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 Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: 2.A. Other 1/19/2021 Page 10 of 1344 Requested Action by Commission: Erica Whitfield, PBC School Board Member, will present a State of Education Report. Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 11 of 1344 3.B. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach g D m Aenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proclaim Sunday, February 7, 2021 as Robert E. Wells Day. Minister Bernard Wright will accept the proclamation. Explanation of Request: Robert E. Wells is a significant figure in Boynton's history and deserves this special recognition. Mr. Wells settled in Boynton Beach in 1890 and raised his family in the city. He helped found the oldest church in the City - St. Paul's AME Church; was a petitioner for the provision of the first black/African American school; was a signatory of the document incorporating Boynton as a town; and platted the Robert Wells subdivision in 1925. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Fiscal Impact: N/A Alternatives: None recommended Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type FlirtaaJa irna bola Description FlirtaaJa irna bola If olbE)irt II::... VVE)lIS IDay Page 12 of 1344 Proclamation WHEREAS, Mr. Robert E. Wells, a merchant sailor from Cat Island in the Bahamas, settled in Boynton in 1890 where he and his wife, Elizabeth, raised one son, Harry WHEREAS, in 1892, Robert and Elizabeth Wells helped found St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church. Officially established in 1900, St. Paul's AME is the oldest church in the city. WHEREAS, in 1896, Mr. Wells, and other members of St. Paul's AME, successfully petitioned Dade County School Board to provide a school for Boynton's black/African American children. Originally called "Boynton Colored School", it later became known as "Poinciana Elementary." WHEREAS, On April 14, 1920, Mr. Wells was a signatory of the document incorporating Boynton as a town; however, the land owned by him and the rest of the historic Heart of Boynton was not recognized in the incorporation and was called `Boynton Colored Town." WHEREAS, in 1925, Mr. Wells platted the Robert Wells Subdivision. He built the main thoroughfare in the historic Heart of Boynton called Wells Avenue (now known as Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard) and built a home at number 416. In addition to selling land and building houses, Mr. Wells donated lots to those in need, including St. Paul's AME for the building of a church. In time, Wells Avenue became a thriving downtown area for the black/African American community. NOW THEREFORE, I, Steven B. Grant, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, do hereby proclaim the 7 h of February, Two Thousand Twenty-one as: Robert E. Wells Day 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 19,h day of January, Two Thousand Twenty-one. Steven B. Grant, Mayor ATTEST: Tammy Stanzione Deputy City Clerk Requested Action by Commission: Announcement by Jacoby Waters, Committee Chair of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Awards, regarding the 2021 award recipients. Explanation of Request: Sideen (16) nominations were received by committee members in the categories of Community Leader of the Year, Business of the Year, Educator of the Year (new this year), Non-profit of the Year and Student of the Year (new this year). How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Budgeted The cost of the community award plaques (5) was budgeted in the FY 2020/21 Special Events Budget. Alternatives: Do not make the announcement. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 14 of 1344 5.A. Administrative 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach D Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. 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 boards full and operating as effectively as possible. Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Allow vacancies to remain unfilled. Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: Building Wealth in the Community Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type ttaclhtirTIENI'lt ttaclhtirTIENI'lt Description Board ppoiirntirTIENI':t Ma L.adbE)r, li a irtiir: Page 15 of 1344 Appointments and Applicants for January 19, 2021 Art Advisory Board Mayor Grant Reg 2 yr term to 3/21 Applicants: Martin Klauber (alternate requesting to move to regular) Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals I Katz Alt 1 yr term to 3/22 11 Hay Alt 1 yr term to 3/21 (Tabled 2) III Romelus Reg 2 yr term to 3/22 (Tabled 2) IV Penserga Reg 2 yr term to 3/22 (Tabled 2) Applicants: None Historic Resources Preservation Board I Katz Alt 1 yr term to 3/21 (Tabled 2) Applicants: None Page 16 of 1344 Stanzione, Tamm Fnorw; martyNauber<noreply@123fonnbui|dedo> Sent: Monday, January 11,2O21 5:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Advisory Board Appointment application Today's date 01/11/2021 Marne Martin Klauber Phone number 301-706-5527 Address 7[NEast Boynton Beach Blvd. Apt.:LPH -1 Boynton Beach FL33435 United States Email rnarty.Nauber@8maiicmm Current occupation or, ifretired, prior Administrative Law Judge, Government Attorney occupation Education BA -Rutgers, LLB -George Washington Univ. School of Law, graduate courses in City Panning at GWU Are you a registered ,es voter? Do you reside within the Boynton Beach Yes City limits? Doyou own/manage a business within City No Are you currently serving nnaCity Yes Have you served onaCity board \nthe past? if"yes'',which I was appointed an alternate member of the Art Advisory Board by the City Commission on board(s) and when? December 3, 2019. Have you ever been No convicted of a crime? |f"yes",when and where? Advisory Board Art Advisory Board 1 Page 17 of 1344 Personal I have served as an alternate member of the Board for more than 1 year. The Chair and Vice - Qualifications Chair can attest to my contributions to the Board. I am helping to plan the Kinetic Art Exhibit and have been involved inother actions. I spent my career assisting cities and counties. My experience in site plan review of buildings is integral in deciding where public art should be placed. Myability to communicate, facilitate and resolve differences helps the Board to achieve its goals. |nninone6|nArt History atRutgers where Roy Lichtenstein taught meart. Richard Murray, Senior Curator of the Smithsonian Museum of American Art taught me to "look" and appreciate a work ofart onits own mer Professional US Supreme Court, Supreme Court VfAppeals ofVirginia, District ofColumbia Court 0fAppeals, Memberships and the Court ofAppeals ofMaryland Co-founder and Chair ofthe Maryland Land Use Round Table, guest lecturer atvarious law schools inland use law Feel free Uz attaoh/up|oa6an extra sheet mr 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 2O6.214,l]4.3OO(United States) at2O21-Ol-l1I7:D5:51onSafari I3.O.2 Entry ID: 420 Form Host: ht Page 18 of 1344 - legal counsel MARTIN KLAUBER 700 East Boynton Beach Blvd, LPFI- I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 !IlqM.k"L,tl!bglk)glllaii,coiii cell: 301-706-5527 AREAS OF EXPFKFISI-,�' - historic preservation - legislative and regulatory analysis 1"APERIENCE Goverm-nent Positions - public presentations - legal opinions arid research Peol)le'Coun,yel, Monlgotner.t, ('Ountv, Nf(iryland 2000-2010 Established the Office of the People's Counsel in Montgomery County. Provided assistance to County residents, attorneys, community and neighborhood associations, businesses, institutions, government boards and officials in understandingand applying county arid state land use requirements. Appeared in Public hearings to represent the public interest in land use matters. Mediated and facilitated meetings between property owners arid affected communities. Developed information documents explaining historic preservation and land planning issues. AtIntinistrwive Lily Jmire, Afontgomeq Counly, AIrylaful 1979-1991 Conducted hearings in zoning cases, special exceptions, variances, and development plan amendments. Prepared opinions based oil rulings, evidence arid testiniony, applicable regulations, judicial decisions, arid research. Presented opinions and recommendations to County Council and Board of Appeals, Participated in zoning task forces. Made informational presentations to citizen associations, Worked with the County Council and Planning Board to develop amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. Responded to public inquiries about zoning, land rise planning, and historic preservation, ,��)ecialAssisltml Corl)oralion Counsel, ff"ashing"lon, D. C 1976 Researched and wrote official ]and use and zoning opinions, Provided counsel on the relationship between zoning, historic preservation, arid conirriunity development. Drafted first condominium regulations for the District of Columbia. Page 19 of 1344 MARTIN KLAUBER E'xectaive&,crelat- ,y, Zoning Commission of Washington, D.C. 1973-1976 Counsel to Zoning Commission, Counsel and member of the Board of Zoning AdJustment. Wrote first legislation allowing transfer ofdeveloprnent rights for preservation ofan historic mansion. Established and administered a new agency in the D.C. government. Liaison between District of Columbia via State Department, and foreign embassies. Member of Corporation Counsel's land use litigation tearn. Associate General Counsel, National Planning, Conitnission 1971-1973 Washin,gion, D.(,', Provided legal counsel on historic preservation, administrative, environmental, land use planning. L,egal Counsel To: Receiver qf( 'hild WeUtre&,rWcesfir the Dt.slrict oj'Coluinbia Development of the legal rationale for the establishment of community-based colla,boratives to provide set -vices to abused, neglected or abandoned children. D.C. Ombudmianfin, Long -Lerma Nursing Care (j)ro bona) Conducting enforcement and implementation project. 19irector ql'Polic.Y, OccuputionulSqfety and Health .4c ninistral ion (()OSHA) )SHA) mmz� Responsible for the Regulatory Simplification Project. Activities include re- drafting agency's rules, regulations and procedures to achieve simplification and increase accessibility by the public. Whitman- lValker Clinic, Washington, D.C. (y)ro bona) HIV/AIDS Legal Hot Line. Fosselt and Brugrgger, Seabrook, Maryland Responsible for conducting research and analysis, writing reports, designing Presentation strategies and advising clients. (.7onnnissioners oj'Charles Cou.qy, Charles Counly, Maryland Responsible For drafting, development, legal review and eOLItISCI on new Zoning Ordinance and comprehensive county rezoning. Drafted regulations, planning processes, and administrative procedures and standards. Board qf'Direclors tolldventure Theatre,.bac., Glen Echo, Mart,land (Zara bona) Page 20 of 1344 MAT "FIN KLAUBEIZ Mayor ref ,` ontiogo, Chile 1977 Assisted in planning of proposed metro stations. Ifinisler qfflousing an(I (,)-bon Affiuirs, Santiago, Chile 1977-1978 Conducted legal analysis of the organic planning law of Chile and made recommendations for amendments and adoption of new concepts Such as "Regional Zoning" and "Development Zones," Developed legal rationale and administrative processes for a municipal commission to negotiate development controls with the private sector based on density bonuses. University of" Pretoria, South Africa 2012 Counsel to a consortium of land planners and attorneys drafting new an use regulations for South Africa. BAR ADMISSIONS Supreme Court of Appeals ot'Virginia, District Of Columbia Court of Appeals, Court of Appeals of Maryland, U.S. Supreme Court EDUCATION LLB,, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C. B.A., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey George Washington University School ol'Public Adniinistration DISTINCTIONS and ACTIVITIES • Co-founder and Chair of the Maryland t,and Use Round Table • Guest Lecturer, The George Washington University School of Law • Guest Lecturer, University of Baltimore School of Law • Urban Development and Land Use Law in Chile (Chilean Ministry Off-IOUSing and Urbaii Affairs, 1978) PAGE 1`111REE Page 21 of 1344 Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-013 - Approve utilizing City of Punta Gorda Agreement # R2017112/SVC-TI RES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Center for the purchase of Recap/Retread Tires for an estimated annual expenditure of $70,000. The City of Punta Gorda's process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. Explanation of Request: Contract Term: December 10, 2018 to December 9, 2023 The City intends to utilize this contract to purchase recap/retread tires sizes 11822.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet. A recap/retread tire is made via the process of placing a new tread on an existing casing. Once a new tire has been used and is in need of replacing, instead of replacing it with a new tire, we send the casing to be recapped/retreaded. The life cycle of the recap/retread tire is equivalent to a new tire. Cost comparison for the 11 R22.5 size between a new tire ($522.48) versus a recap/retread tire ($167.62) results in a $354.86 savings per tire. A casing can be recapped/retreaded a total of three times. The City purchased 319 11822.5 tires last year. This agreement has a renewal option for additional (5) five years. How will this affect city programs or services? This will enable the purchase of recap/retread tires for the City's fleet at a significant cost savings. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted Funds are budgeted and available for account 502-0000-141-0100 for the estimated expenditure of $70,000. FY 18/19 expenditures were $55,973.53 FY 19/20 expenditures were $57,690.60 Alternatives: To not approve utilizing this agreement and only purchase new tires. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Page 22 of 1344 Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D IRE)S()�I LA ti 0 II'l RE)SOkAboin appiroviing piggy back agir'E)E)irTlE)l['lt with BOLA�E)VE'.1rd flir'E) CENI'ItE)ir D AddE)indUlirn Award I E)ttENr D AddE)indUlirn Fliriciing D AddE)indUlirn FlriCE) lincir'EsaSE) D AddE)indUlirn ALAtoirnatic IRENIIE)W,-.I�I D AddE)indUlirn Fliggy Back Flarticipatioin AgrE�1ENrYIENI'lt D AgrE�1ENrYIENI'lt Agir'E)E)irTlE)l['lt Page 23 of 1344 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. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PIGGY -BACK OF CITY OF PUNTA GORDA AGREEMENT R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 WITH BOULEVARD TIRE CENTER FOR THE PURCHASE OF RECAP/RETREAD TIRES FOR AN ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENDITURE OF $70,000.00; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, City staff has confirmed that the City of Punta Gorda's procurement process meets or exceeds that of the City of Boynton Beach's requirements; and WHEREAS, the City intends to utilize this contract to purchase recap/retread tires sizes 11R22.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, it is the City's desire to piggy -back the City of Punta Gorda Agreement R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Center for the purchase of Recap/Retread Tires for an estimated annual expenditure of $70,000. 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. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby approves the piggy -back of a City of Punta Gorda Agreement R2017112/SVC- TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Center for the purchase of Recap/Retread Tires for an estimated annual expenditure of $70,000.00. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to sign a piggy -back Agreement with Boulevard Tire Center, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (Boulevard Tire Center For Tires)(2021) - Reso.Docx Page 24 of 1344 30 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 31 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (Boulevard Tire Center For Tires)(2021) - Reso.Docx YES NO Page 25 of 1344 P'IJRtd (iordd, November 28, 2018 Boulevard Tire Center Attention: Michael Drungell U]-)( III- LYWFA Gf RID SPI OCVMUIR~ EI I IE 1U_IF IDIIVIS II0 14 326 WIES]lF IIMIAILI10I1I FAVIEIIIAVMUIE PVYI'U]IF (30RDA, [-] 3 950 (941) 575 3366 FAX: (941) 575 3340 UMDI: sir�;I n ; a; liDye::fl: sirnDa U.wDe::ir Ua If=II........cor.iru RE: FORMAL NOTICE TO AWARD; AGREEMENT #R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1718 The City of Punta Gorda is in receipt of all contractual documents required to finalize the award of the above referenced solicitation. The initial Agreement period shall be December 10, 2018 through December 9, 2023 The Terms and Conditions in the Agreement shall apply for the above term and optional renewal period. The City reserves the right to review the Agreement on an annual basis and determine the continuance of the Agreement based on contractor performance and acceptable price adjustments requests, if any. Included in this email is a scanned signed Agreement. However, we will mail you an original signed Agreement if you submitted 2 sets of original signed Agreements for signature. Please contact me should you have any questions Sincerely, CITY OF PUNTA GORDA -s- Marian H. Pace, CPPO, CPPB Procurement Manager P'IJRtd (iordd, November 27, 2018 Boulevard Tire Center Attention: Mike Drungell UIII Y III- LYWFA G(RID SPI OCVMUIR~ EI I IE 1U_IF IDIIVIIUM'nI10 14 326 VVIES]IF IIMIALI10I1I FAVIEIIIAVMUIE PV1I14]IF (30RDA, If=II 33950 (941) 575 3366 f=ADS: (9 1) 575 3340 UMDI: sir�;l n ; a; liDye::fl: sirnDa UMDe::ir° Ua If=ll.....cor.iru RE: INFORMAL NOTICE TO AWARD; SOLICITATION #R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1718 The City of Punta Gorda is pleased to announce the informal award/intent of the above referenced solicitation to your company. However, final award is contingent upon the City's receipt of the selected required contractual documents: ® Sign Agreement — Please date your signature but do not date the first page and return via email. (NOTE: If you want to have an original signed Agreement returned you must submit two (2) complete sets of the Agreement in hardcopy, original signed format). ® Certificate of Insurance (COI) and Subcontractors (if applicable) (Refer to the Agreement for all requirements and limits): ® All policies shall name the City as Certificate Holder ® General Liability shall name the City as Additional Insured with regards to General Liability. Policy minimum limit $500,000.00 • Certificate of Insurance shall include endorsement documents for Additional Insured and all required coverage: premises and/or operations, independent contractors and products and/or completed operations, broad form property damage, and as applicable to Subcontractor's policy. ® Commercial Automobile Liability - $500,000.00 ® Worker's Comp in accordance with State of Florida requirements Upon the City's receipt of all contractual documents a Final Award Notice and/or Purchase Orders/Notice to Proceed will be either emailed or US Mail (for original Agreement). Please contact me should you have any questions. Sincerely, CITY OF PUNTA GORDA -s- Marian H. Pace, CPPO, CPPB Procurement Manager P'IJRtd (iordd, November 27, 2018 UIII Y III- LYWFA G(RID SPI OCVJIR~ EI I I II'U_IFIDIIVIIUM'nIIO14 326 VVIES]IF IISALI10I1I FAVIF-IINVMUIE PVMUIIIU]IF (30RDA, [-] 33950 (941) 575 3366 f=ADS: (9 1) 575 3340 UMDI: sir�;l n ; a; liDye:�fl: sirnDa UMDe:sir° Ua If=ll.....cor.iru RE: Solicitation #R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1718 NOTICE OF INTENT This notice is to inform all respondents to the above referenced solicitation of the City of Punta Gorda's intent to award this solicitation to Boulevard tire Center of Deland, FL. Please find attached a copy of the City's Protest procedures. The City would like to thank you for your time and effort to prepare and submit your submittal. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, CITY OF PUNTA GORDA -s- Marian H. Pace, CPPO, CPPB Procurement Manager NOTICE CONTACT PROHIBITION IS STILL IN EFFECT All prospective Bidders are prohibited from indirectly or directly communicating with any member of the City of Punta Gorda, City Council, City Manager, or City of Punta Gorda staff member other than the Authorized City Contact Person identified in this Solicitation, or their designated Procurement staff member, regarding this solicitation package, or their submittal package, City's Intent to Award, or City's Intent to Reject (if applicable) at any time prior to the FORMAL AWARD for this project. FORMAL AWARD is defined as the issuance of a NOTICE OF AWARD document or the issuance of a PURCHASE ORDER to the awarded bidder. Any such contact prior to the formal award shall be cause for rejection of your submittal. %k, . III)( F LYWFA (DRD �4 d 3:�� 6 VV IF �M ]F' IIMI II .II C":.� II1I \91E= IA U E nll( Ir Ire � � a .w I PUllN]F (30lRD ,[_] 3 950 (941) 575 3366 P'IJRtd (iordd, FAX: (941) 575 3340 �M I: sir�;I n ; a; lidye:�fl: sirnda �M e:�ir a If=II.........cor.iru SOLICITATION PROTESTS 1.1. SOLICITATION PROTEST POLICY Any person whose submittal package is rejected, in whole or in part, or who submits a submittal package but is not awarded the contract may protest such decision, but only in strict compliance with this Section. 1.2. SOLICITATION PROTEST PROCEDURE 1.2.1 WRITTEN NOTICE; TIME. Any person who wishes to file a solicitation protest hereunder must file a notice of intent to do so, in writing, with the City Manager within twenty-four (24) hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday, and City observed holidays, after receipt of the notice of rejection, for rejected submittal packages, or, for contract awards, within twenty-four (24) hours after the City's declaration of its intention with regard to such award. 1.2.2 WRITTEN PROTEST; TIME; CONTENTS. Within five (5) City business days after filing the written notice of intent to protest, a formal written protest must be filed with the City Manager, explaining in detail the nature of the protest and the grounds upon which it is based. 1.2.3 PROTEST BOND. Each written protest must be accompanied by a solicitation protest bond in the form of a certified check, cashier's check or money order made payable to the City of Punta Gorda, in an amount not less than: 1.2.3.1 Five percent (5%) of the protester's bid, proposal or quote amount; or 1.2.3.2 In the case of submission of a "no -bid" by the protestor in the amount not less than five percent (5%) of the lowest responsive, responsible submittal package received by the City or in the case of a request for proposals or invitation to negotiate in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the intended contract to be awarded or awarded by the City; or 1.2.3.3 In the case of Request for Qualifications in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00); or 1.2.3.4 In the case of a term contract, which is absent of "annual estimated volume/usage", in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00). 1.2.4 FORFEIT OF BOND. The condition of the protest bond shall be that, should the protest be determined to be without merit and non -valid, the bond shall be forfeited to the City in its entirety. 1.3. SOLICITATION PROTEST CONSIDERATION 1.3.1 PROTEST DECISION. Upon receipt of a formal written protest, the City Attorney or designee shall act as the bid protest officer, and who shall be provided all applicable documents and files by the Procurement Manager. The City Attorney or designee shall decide the protest, provide written findings of fact and a conclusion as to the validity or non -validity of the protest to the City Manager within ten (10) City business days after receipt by the City of the formal written protest. 1.3.2 NOTICE OF DECISION. Within twenty-four (24) hours after decision on a protest the City Manager shall mail a copy thereof to the protestor. Punta Gorda FLORIDA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Howard Kunik, City Manager From: Marian H. Pace, Procurement Manager Date: November 27, 2018 Subject: R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1718 — AWARD RECOMMENDATION Project Description: The current contract for tire services will be expiring 12/22/18. Procurement solicited request for proposals for a new service vendor, which is also required to be a tire distributor off of state contract or FSA. Services will include on-site and road side services during normal business hours and after hours/holidays. Included in the scope of services is tire service support for Emergency Operations. The awarded Agreement will be federalized; however, services will be based on time & materials which will require an upfront maximum cost for services prior to the issuance of a notice to proceed. Total Vendors noticed: 297 Vendors accessed solicitation: 8 Total Responses: 3 Total M/W/Dbe noticed 191 Total M/W/Dbe Responses: 0 Responses Disqualified/Rejected: 0 (Refer to evaluation) ESC Committee Members: Jason Ciaschini, Roy Noble, Julie Rogan Sutter Final Ranking (Refer to attached minutes for evaluation details): 1. Boulevard Tire 2. Callaghan Tires 3. McGee Auto & Tire Selected Vendor: Boulevard Tire Center of Punta Gorda, FL Award Amount: Est Annual Expenditure/term contract: $112,000.00 Funding: Multiple Accounts Authority to award services: ❑ Procurement Manager ® City Manager ❑ City Council — Meeting Date: AWARD AUTHORIZATION Re en ati al: �f l O /Concur ❑ Nonconcurrence ace, Procurement Manager Date Award Appro / 7?•ot oncur ❑ Nonconcurrence Howard Kunik, City Manager Date Page 30 of 1344 1. CORE ITEM PROPOSAL SCHEDULE In compliance with the Solicitation #R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1819, the Bidder having examined the solicitation package, and being familiar with the conditions to be met, hereby submits the following core item proposal schedule for furnishing the material, equipment, labor and all other incidentals necessary for providing the items listed below and agrees to deliver said items at the locations and for the prices set forth on this form. ITEM VE CRIPTION UNIT OF UNIT PRICE MEASUREMENTI A. TIRE SERVICE CALLS — NON -EMERGENCY & SCHEDULED SERVICES 1 Service Call On -Site at a City Facility (Not Roadside) — Standard Per Incident $ Hours Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2 Service Call — Roadside — Standard Hours Monday through Friday, Per Incident $ 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Service Call — Emergency at a City Facility or Roadside. Afterhours 3 Monday through Friday, 5:01 p.m, to 6:59 a.m., weekends and Per Incident $ defined City holidays. B. FLAT RATE CHARGES FLAT RATE to include tire change out for replacement with spare or a new tire; or removal for repair existing tire and re -install of repaired tire. a. Passenger and Light Truck up to 1 Ton Per Tire $ 1 b. Trailers Per Tire $ c. Medium Duty Trucks above 1 ton to 5 ton Per Tire $ d. Heavy Duty Trucks above 5 tons Per Tire $ e. Heavy Equipment to include loaders, backhoes, and refuse trucks Per Tire $ S) -uv 2 SCHEDULED WEEKLY SERVICE — REFUSE TRUCKS Per Truck $ /nu Inspection and airing of tires — NO TIRE REPLACEMENT 3 Aluminum Rim Clean Per Tire $ 91 b 4 Tire Sealant Per Ounce $ 5 Foam Fill Per Pound $ 6 Super Single Switch for Large Sanitation Trucks Per Tire $ 7 Tire Switch for Medium Truck Per Tire $ Refurbish wheels on (1) time per year for Sanitation Refuse Trucks to 8 include: bead blasting the wheel to bare metal, applying powder coat Per Truck $ and backing, and installing a new valve stem. Each wheel to be identified with "COPG" marked near the valve stem. TIRE REPAIR — ALL INSTANCES — ALL TIRES REPAIRS SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE C. WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND ACCEPTABLE GUIDELINES. Passenger and Light Truck up to 1 Ton. NOTE: Repairs may not be Per Plug $ 1 completed on Police vehicles due to liability. All Police tires shall be replaced. Per Patch $ 0.,46' Per Plug $ 2 Trailers Per Patch $ Per Plug $ (�X 3 Medium Duty Trucks above 1 ton to 5 ton Per Patch $ to Per Plug i$ 4 Heavy Duty Trucks above 5 tons Per Patch I I $ BIDDER RESPONSE FORM Soljcltatlon#R201711215VC-TIRE511819 ,, BE � P k'W1344 BIDDER SHALL SUBMIT THIS FORM COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE ESTABLISHED DUE DATE/TIME ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT OF MEASUREMENT UNIT PRICE 5 Heavy Equipment to include loaders, backhoes, and refuse trucks Per Plug Per Patch $ 6 Equal Tire Balance - Passenger and Light Truck up to 1 Ton Per Tire $ 13-, - 7 Equal Tire Balance - Medium Duty Trucks above 1 ton to 5 ton Per Tire $ jl� 8 Equal Tire Balance - Trailers Per Tire $ IL oo 9 Equal Tire Balance - Heavy Duty Trucks above 5 tons Per Tire 1$ 22, D. TIRE SERVICES -EMERGENCY/DISASTER EVENTS $ OUTFITTED TIRE SERVICE TRUCK AND MECHANIC W/NECESSARY PARTS AND MATERIALS 777F Hour 1$ 75-, E. PARTS AND MATERIALS (EXCLUDING TIRES) 1 Passenger Vehicle Valve Stems (installed) Each $ 2 Medium Truck Valve Stems (installed) Each $ 0 3 Gator Caps (Installed) Each $ 4 Minimum percentage off list price for the purchase of tires not identified on the FL Sheriff's Association or State of Florida Contract Percent % 5 Minimum Percentage off of Retail Price for parts and materials not specifically identified Percent % F. TIRE DISPOSAL FEES 1 Passenger and Light Truck up to 1 Ton Each $ ? 2 Trailers Each $ 3, vO 3 Medium Duty Trucks above 1 ton to 5 ton Each 4 Heavy Duty Trucks above 5 tons Each 5 Heavy Equipment to include loaders, backhoes, and refuse trucks Each $ ss- 042 TOTAL UNIT PRICE SECTIONS A THROUGH F $ -;/,/, G. RECAPPED TIRES UNIT OF UNIT PRICE WITH UNIT PRICE WITHOUT DESCRIPTION MEASURE TIRE CASING TIRE CASING EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 1 12R22.5 Firestone T819, Refuse Tread Each $ $ 0 2 11 R22.5 Firestone T819, Refuse Tread Each $ 3 385/65R22.5 Unisteel G286, Refuse Tread Each $ 1$ BIDDER RESPONSE FORM 5ollcItatlon#R201711215VC-77RE511819 Wit" 1344 BIDDER SHALL suamir THIS FORM COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE ESTABLISHED DUE DATE/TIME OR BE R9 G. RECAPPED TIRES DESCRIPTION UNIT OF UNIT PRICE WITH TIRE CASING UNIT PRICE WITHOUT MEASURE EXCHANGE TIRE CASING EXCHANGE 4 12R22.5 Unisteel G287, Dump Truck Lug Pattern Each $- '�q 5 11 R22.5 Unisteel G287, Dump Truck Lug Pattern Each $ 3 6 265/75R22.5 Unisteel G149, Dump Truck Lug Pattern Each $ I 2S, $ � -o 7 385/65R22.5 Unisteel G286, Dump Truck Lug Pattern Each $ $) 8 12R22.5 Unisteel G287, Highway Tread Each $//1�73 $ 9 11R22.5 Unisteel G287, Highway Tread Each $ /0(' '// $/ 10 265/75R22.5 Unisteel G149, Highway Tread Each $ $ 12, � 5-1/ 11 385/65R22.5 Unisteel G286, Highway Tread Each $)03�- 12 425/65R22.5 Unisteel G286, Highway Tread Each $ )Zv- I 13 11 R22.5 Rib Trac Plus, All Position Tread Each $J�4 14 Casing Section Repair Each $ 15 Nail Hole Repair in Casing Each $ 16 Bead or Spot Repair Each $ I% 17 Radial Section Repair Only Each $ 9tx) Minimum Percentage off current suggested 18 List Price for all other recapped tires not Percent % , specifically identified above e9s�' TOTAL UNIT PRICE SECTION G '0 7 AVERAGE NUMBER OF RECAP APPLICATIONS PER CASING BIDDER RESPONSE FORM Sollcltat7on#R201711215VC-77-RE511819 BIDDER SH OV 1344 O ALL SUSNrr THIS FORM COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE DUEDA DATE/TIME OR O9N6f CITY OF PUNTA GORDA - CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER Change Order # 1 CONTRACT CHANGE Y TYPE DIRECT PURCHASE Y or N Contract/Bid #/PO# R2017112 Date: 2/3/2020 Project Location N/A City Rep: Anne Heinen Contractor Boulevard Tires Engineer: N/A Item No. Item/Description of Changes Qty Change Decrease Increase $XX.XX $XX.XX 5% Increase to Contract Pricing Items Al through G18. 1 Proposed increase is reflected in the unit prices shown in the attached. $ - 5% 2 $ - $ - 3 $ - $ - 4 $ - $ - 5 6 $ - $ - TAX SAVINGS $ Contract Summary - Contract Value and Contract Time Contract Value prior to Change Order $ Net Increase/Decrease In Value resulting from this Change Order $ 0.05 Adjusted Value including this Change Order $ 0.05 Contract Time prior to Change Order Days Net Increase/Decrease in Time resulting from this Change Order Days Adjusted Contract Time including this Change Order Days 0 JUSTIFICATION FOR CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT: Boulevard Tire Center requested a 5% service increase as defined in the Agreement to cover increased operational costs for health insurance, liability insurance and employee payroll. REQUIRED DUE TO MANDATED BY WANTED PLAN CHANGES LAW Recommended By Engineer/Consultant Date: Recommended By City Representative Date: Accepted by Contractor Date: Approved by Funding Department Date: Accepted by City (Change Order Authority) See attached signed L4 Date: Change Order Authority Levels: -City Representative or City Project Manager: Approval up to $5,000.00, up to five (5) days extension, and minor non -monetary changes. -Procurement Manager: Singular or cumulative approval not to exceed 10% of total contract price with total maximum of $50,000.00 (exception: contracts requiring City Council's sole approval), extension in excess of five days, and non -monetary changes no -City Manager: The City Manager may approve all change orders with the exception of contracts that require the City Council's approval. NO ITEMS SHALL BE DELIVERED AND/OR WORK BE PERFORMED WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE OF THE CITY'S APPROPRIATE CHANGE ORDER AUTHORITY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS POLICY MAY RESULT IN NON - COMPENSATION BY CITY FOR ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND/OR WORK. Page 34 of 1344 Regards, /s/ Marian H. Pace, CPPD, CPPB Procurement Manager Agreement #R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1819 Tire Services for City's Fleet LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING 1, 49L� ,J - i� 1TA 0,L1 (Printed Name), an authorized agent for Earl W. Colvard Inc. d/b/a Boulevard Tire Center understand and agree to the following revisions identified below for the auto -renewal process for the above referenced Agreement: Terms for Auto -Renewal: This Agreement will automatically renew for a 5 year period under the same terms and conditions and current pricing unless written notice of non -renewal is issued 90 calendar days prior to the expiration date by either the CITY or the CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANT. A renewal of this Agreement may not include any compensation for costs associated with the renewal. Renewals shall be contingent upon satisfactory performance evaluations by the CITY and subject to the availability of funds. Company Name: Earl W. Colvard Inc. d/b/a Boulevard Tire Center 17 Signat e: Date: Printed Name: Title: Please return this executed form to: CPricePCityofPuntaGordaFL.com 4 Page 35 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM TIRE SERVICES INCLUDING RECAPS — R2017112/SVC-TIRES/1718 Administered by the City of Punta Gorda, FL Between Boulevard Tire Centers (hereinafter Contractor) And C i 0 { �i�7�/y /,�QG�`I , (hereinafter "Participating Entity") 1) Scope: This addendum covers tire services and recap tire purchases, including new tires offered on cooperative contracts, led by the City of Punta Gorda for use by governmental entities authorized by that state's statutes and Participating Entity's procurement code to utilize other government entities contracts with the prior approval of the Participating Entity's appropriate authority. 2) Participation: Use of this contract by agencies, political subdivisions and other entities authorized by an individual state's statutes and procurement codes are subject to prior approval of the Participating Entity's award authority and the City of Punta Gorda. Issues of interpretation and eligibility for participation are solely with the Participating Entity's authority. 3) Contacts: The contact individuals for this Participating Addendum are as follows: Contractor: Name: Boulevard Tire Centers—Contact: Michael Drungell Address: 816 S. Woodland Blvd, Deland, FL 32720 Telephone: (386) 734-6447 Fax: (386) 734-5969 E-mail mdrungell@boulevardtire.com , evannamee@bouleVardtire.com Participating Entity: Name: 6 Q Od n �QCA Address: Ave] E 9AA Telephone: 7412 (, V% Fax: E-mail /� Ct(,t, G� /, aq z 4) Contractor's Branches: All Boulevard Tire Center branches are authorized and approved to provide sales and service support to Participating Entities in this Agreement, Participation of the Contractor's branches must be in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the aforementioned Agreement. 5) Orders: a. It is understood and agreed that each Participating Entity will place its own orders, be invoiced by the Contractor and make its own payments to the Contractor. It is also hereby mutually understood and agreed that the City of Punta Gorda is not a legally bound party to any contractual agreement made between the Contractor and the Participating Entity other than those orders placed by the City of Punta Gorda. b. Any order placed by a Participating Entity for a product and/or services available from this Agreement shall be deemed to be a sale under and governed by the prices and other terms and conditions of this Agreement unless the parties to the Order agree in writing that another contract or agreement applies to such order. AGREEMENT iv"-ParticlpatingAddendum Page 1 of 2 Page 36 of 1344 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Addendum as of the date of execution by both parties below: Participating Entity- By: ntityBy: l-/'��Jr� Name: KI J<W� I Title: �%¢naQeri,6 /�l1kf 1 Q/J/ /l�r/ Date: /2 �ZG Contractor: Boulevard Tire Centers By: Name: Frio VaLLnicimee Title: Regional Mana-ger CITY OF PUNTA GORDA —APPROVAL TO PARTICIPATE Julie Rogan -Sutter, Sr. Purchasing Agent Name, Title Dlyltally ,g -I by Julie Royan-Sutter JulieRogan -Sutter Royan Suter ema ISJRoyan`Sutter@�Ityofrpuntayoedafl comulle _ Me: 2020.12.1712: 39: 08 -05'00' Signature Date PARTITICPATION IS NOTVALID WITHOUT FULLY EXECUTED ADDENDUM BY THE PARTICIPATING ENTITY, CONTRACTOR AND CITY OF PUNTA GORDA "AGREEMENT ##" - Paatidpating Addendum Page I Oft Page 37 of 1344 AGREEMENT NO.011-1412-21/MFD BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND EARL W. COLVARD INC. D/B/A BOULEVARD TIRE CENTERS FOR PURCHASING RECAP/RETREAD TIRES This Agreement is made as of this 19th day of January, 2020 by and between EARL W. COLVARD INC. D/B/A BOULEVARD TIRE CENTERS with a principal address 816 S. Woodland Blvd, Deland, Florida 32720 and THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, with a mailing address of Post Office Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425 (the "City"). RECITALS WHEREAS, in order to purchase recap/retread tires sizes I IR22.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet, the City's Finance Department is requesting the City enter into an Agreement with BOULEVARD TIRE CENTERS to provide recap/retread tires sizes I IR22.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet; and WHEREAS, Boulevard Tire Centers has agreed to allow the City to piggy -back the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers to provide recap/retread tires sizes I IR22.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet in the estimated amount of $70,000.00 annually based on Contract Agreement No. R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 for an initial term commencing January 19, 2021 to December 9, 2023, with a renewal option for an additional five (5) years; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other valuable consideration received, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated in this Agreement. Section 2. The City and Boulevard Tire Centers agree that Boulevard Tire Centers shall provide recap/retread tires sizes I IR22.5 and 295/80R22.5 for the City's Fleet in the estimated amount of $70,000.00 annually based the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC- TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers for a term commencing January 19, 2021 to December 9, 2023, with a renewal option for an additional five (5) years, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", except as hereinafter provided: Page 1 Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW Page 38 of 1 344 A. All references to the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC- TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers shall be deemed as references to the City of Boynton Beach. B. In the event that the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC- TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers is amended, or terminated, Boulevard Tire Centers shall notify the City within ten (10) days. In the event the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers is amended or terminated prior to its expiration, this Contract shall remain in full force and effect, and not be deemed amended or terminated, until specifically amended or terminated by the parties hereto. C. Boulevard Tire Centers agrees that in the event it enters into a Contract for the same (or substantially similar) scope of services with another local government in Florida which contains a term or condition, including fees, charges or costs, which the City determines to be more favorable than the terms in this Contract, the parties shall enter into an Addendum to provide those terms to the City. D. The insurance required shall require that the Certificate of Insurance name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional insured. E. In all other aspects, the terms and conditions of the City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC-TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers are hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect under this Contract, as provided by their terms. F. All Notices to the City shall be sent to: City: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010 / Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 Copy: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, PA. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Telephone: (954) 771-4500 Facsimile: (954) 771-4923 Page 2 Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW Page 39 of 1 344 Notices to Vendor shall be sent to the following address: Michael Drungell Boulevard Tire Centers 816 S. Woodland Blvd. Deland, Florida 32720 Email: mdrungeli@boulevardtire.com Phone: 386-734-6447 G. The following terms and conditions are hereby incorporated into the Agreement: PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. Page 3 Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW Page 40 of 1 344 E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 GIBSONC@BBFL.US SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES -- 287.135 AND 215.473 By execution of this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Contractor further certifies that Contractor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Contractor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Contractor shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. 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. Page 4 Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW Page 41 of 1 344 EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile/digital signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. DATED this 6th day of JANUARY 12021 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW EARL W. COLVARD INC. D/B/A BOULEVARD TIRE CENTERS. �\) C • Signature of Authorized Official YAN LAPOINTE Printed Name of Authorized Official CFO Title Attest/Authenticated: Page 5 (Corporate Seal) Witness Page 42 of 1344 EXHIBIT A City of Punta Gorda Agreement No. R2017112/SVC TIRES/17/18 with Boulevard Tire Centers Page 6 Boulevard Tire Centers Agreement # 011-1412-21/RW Page 43 Of 1 344 Zn Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-014 - Authorize the City Manager and Police Chief to sign all documents associated with the acceptance and grant agreement for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Occupant Protection grant subject to the approval of the City Attorney. Explanation of Request: The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) State Safety Office has selected the City of Boynton Beach to receive $20,000 in subgrant funding for the 2020-21 funding cycle under the occupant protection and child passenger safety focus area. The funding is allocated for the payment of officer overtime to conduct enforcement operations in high frequency traffic crash and fatality locations. Enforcement of Florida's safety belt and child restraint laws will be accompanied with an educational opportunity to provide occupant protection information to the public. The Boynton Beach Police Department was awarded this grant in previous years. 2019/2020 - $10,000.00 2018/2019 - $15,000.00 2017/2018 - $20,000.00 How will this affect city programs or services? With the rapid growth and expansion of Boynton Beach, there comes a need for the police department to reduce occupant protection related traffic crash injuries and fatalities through preventive seat belt enforcement and education campaigns. The Boynton Beach Police Department will review crash data to determine high frequency locations and conduct enforcement operations to raise awareness on the importance of adhering to occupant protection and child passenger safety laws. Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted No fiscal impact. Alternatives: The police department would need to rely on the general fund operating budget to support these enhanced public safety activities. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Page 44 of 1344 Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: $20,000.00 Attachments: Type D IRE)S()l LA ti 0 111 Description RE)SOkAboin approviing aCCE)�PtainCE) Of F::: IDO T (3)iraint for OCCLApaint aind Chid FlasSENI'lgENr FlrotE)CUOIII Page 45 of 1344 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. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND POLICE CHIEF MICHAEL GREGORY TO SIGN ALL DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,000.00 FOR THE BOYNTON BEACH OCCUPANT PROTECTION AND CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY PROGRAM; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) State Safety Office has selected the City of Boynton Beach to receive $20,000 in subgrant funding for the 2020-21 funding cycle under the occupant protection and child passenger safety focus area; and WHEREAS, the funding is allocated for the payment of officer overtime to conduct "zero tolerance" enforcement operations in high frequency traffic crash and fatality locations; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission has determined that it is in the best interests of the residents of the City to authorize the City Manager and Police Chief Michael Gregory to sign all documents associated with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) grant in the amount of $20,000.00 for the Boynton Beach Occupant Protection and Child Passenger Safety Program. 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 29 hereof. 30 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Grants\FDOT Grant Child Passenger Safety Program (2020) - Reso.docx Page 46 of 1344 31 authorize the City Manager and Police Chief Michael Gregory to sign all documents associated 32 with the acceptance and grant agreement for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) 33 Occupant Protection grant subject to the approval of the City Attorney, a copy of the Grant 34 Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 35 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 36 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Grants\FDOT Grant Child Passenger Safety Program (2020) - Reso.docx YES NO Page 47 of 1344 6.C. Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Authorize the Finance Department to reduce the Allowance for Uncollectable Accounts and the Accounts Receivable Accounts by $763,923.35. This amount reflects unpaid ALS transport billings that have been in collections for twelve (12) months or longer. Explanation of Request: Per Florida Statutes Title VI 11 95. 11, the City has four (4) years to collect an outstanding debt. It has been determined that these accounts are unlikely to be collected and the appropriate action is to write them off completely. Attempts by the City and its collection agency have been exhausted since a majority of the accounts are from uninsured patients. The $763,923.35 represents 1554 medical incident transports from 2016. The $763,923.35 represents 33% of the $2,309,702.59 ALS transport fees billed for 2016. This amount/percentage is consistent with previous write-offs. Attached is a schedule of amounts per transport. How will this affect city programs or services? None Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted None, since this amount has already been accounted for in the Allowance for Uncollected Accounts on the financial statements. Alternatives: Continue to carry these unpaid Accounts receivable accounts and the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: None Climate Action Application: None Is this a grant? 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16006566 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Page 155 of 1344 Page 156 of 1344 ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 8781 16006613 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non West Palm Beach 8943 16006779 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 9090 16006946 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Coconut Creek 11932 16010307 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Coconut Creek 9163 16007025 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Dover Plains 9555 16007508 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Chattanooga 9599 16007556 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 9923 16007914 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 10158 16008189 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Stormville 10281 16008329 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Farmington 10314 16008368 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Farmington 10346 16008408 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boca Raton 10352 16008416 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 10627 16008733 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 10764 16008875 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Page 156 of 1344 Page 157 of 1344 ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 11001 16009171 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 10895 16009030 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 11123 16009323 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Pontiac 11135 16009340 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Pontiac 11282 16009554 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Charleston 11148 16009370 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, 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BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Delray Beach 9788 16007761 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Lake Worth 9082 16006937 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boca Raton 9250 16007127 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Saint Cloud 8949 16006786 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non West Palm Beach 1601382 1601382 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Vilas 14600 16013486 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 14531 16013401 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 14666 16013559 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 14019 16012835 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital DELRAY BEACH 14362 16013211 BLS, Emergency Immediate Home Hospital Page 161 of 1344 Page 162 of 1344 ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 14544 16013415 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 14216 16013064 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Sound Beach 13682 16012437 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Neptune 13530 16012236 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 13358 16012029 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital Scene - Non Boynton Beach 13589 16012315 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Boynton Beach 12937 16011543 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 9932 16007929 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 13410 16012089 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Deerfield Beach 8436 16006187 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Deerfield Beach 8441 16006194 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Tequesta 8214 16005934 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Boynton Beach 14843 16013757 ALS, Level 1 Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 13064 16011694 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Greenacres 113227 116011900 lEmergency 11mmediate lResidential lHospital Page 162 of 1344 Page 163 of 1344 ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 12952 16011562 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 11612 16009927 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non West Palm Beach 10976 16009133 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Pinson 11547 16009848 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non West Palm Beach 11451 16009743 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Palm Beach ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Gardens 13076 16011707 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Staten Island 10830 16008957 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Stony Point 10711 16008822 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non 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Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Boynton Beach 8972 16006810 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital ALS, Level 1 Scene - Non Miami 11724 16010059 Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Auburn 11526 16009829 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Scene - Non Lake Worth 12215 16010637 BLS, Emergency Immediate Residential Hospital Detroit 10473 16008551 BLS, Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Boynton Beach 10046 16008069 Emergency Immediate Home Hospital ALS, Level 1 Port Saint Lucie 17320 116004878 lEmergency 11mmediate lHome lHospital Page 256 of 1344 Destination Address Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital 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Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 265 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 266 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake 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- 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 268 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 ST MARY MEDICAL CENTER - 901 45TH ST,WEST PALM BEACH,FL 33407 Page 269 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 270 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 271 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 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Worth,FL 33462 West Palm Beach VA Medical Center - 7305 N Military Trl,Riviera Beach,FL 33410 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 276 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 277 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 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33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 282 of 1344 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK 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Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 290 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 291 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 292 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 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Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 305 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S 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Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 307 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 308 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 309 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital 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Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 332 of 1344 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest 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Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 339 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 340 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 341 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 342 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 343 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 344 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 345 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 346 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Page 347 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 348 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 349 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 350 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 351 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 352 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 353 of 1344 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Page 354 of 1344 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 355 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 356 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Page 357 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 JFK Medical Center - 5301 S Congress Ave,Lake Worth,FL 33462 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 358 of 1344 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 359 of 1344 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Delray Medical Center - 5352 Linton Blvd,Delray Beach,FL 33484 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Bethesda Hospital East - 2815 S Seacrest Blvd,Boynton Beach,FL 33435 Page 360 of 1344 1" Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-015 - Adopt the Program for Public Information (PPI) 2020 Update document, which will allow the City residents and business to continue to be eligible for a discount on flood insurance premiums. Explanation of Request: In 2015, the City of Boynton Beach created a PPI committee composed of representatives from applicable City departments and community stakeholders who represent a cross-section of the City's citizens and businesses. The PPI Committee developed the City's PPI. The Committee has met twice in 2020. On September 30, the Committee reviewed the various components of the 2015 PPI, including; the update process, flood insurance data, current audiences, messages, and outreach projects. The 2020 update to the PPI is attached. How will this affect city programs or services? In an effort to comprehensively address flooding issues, the City retained Carollo engineering to assist with the PPI 2020 update. This plan will continue to be a beneficial tool for flood mitigation outreach for property owners and businesses within the City. Fiscal Impact: There are no funds required for the adoption of the updated PPI. Alternatives: Not to adopt the PPI. Failure to adopt the PPI will deny our City residents and business of continuing to enjoy the current discounts on their flood insurance policies. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 361 of 1344 Type D IRE)SCA LA b 0 II'l D Staff IRE)port Description RE)SOkAboin adophing ChE�, 2020 UpdatE)S taxa ChE�l Flirogirairn for F'Ulblic Ilirnforimaflioin Flirogirairn for F'Ulblic Ilirnforimaflioin 2020 UpdatE) Page 362 of 1344 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. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE 2020 UPDATE DOCUMENT TO THE PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION (PPI) WHICH WILL ALLOW THE CITY RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES TO CONTINUE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A DISCOUNT ON FLOOD INSURANCE PREMIUMS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, In 2015, the City of Boynton Beach created a PPI committee composed of representatives from applicable City departments and community stakeholders who represent a cross-section of the City's citizens and businesses; and WHEREAS, The PPI Committee developed the City's PPI and has met twice in 2020 to review the various components of the 2015 PPI, including; the update process, flood insurance data, current audiences, messages, and outreach projects; and WHEREAS, The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach finds it is in the best interest of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to adopt the 2020 update document to the Program for Public Information (PPI), which will allow the City residents and businesses to continue to be eligible for a discount on flood insurance premiums. 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. N S:ACA\RFSO\Adopt 2020 Updates To Program For Public Information - Reso.Docx Page 363 of 1344 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 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach hereby adopts the 2020 update document to the Program for Public Information (PPI), which will allow the City residents and businesses to continue to be eligible for a discount on flood insurance premiums. Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 2 S:ACA\RFSO\Adopt 2020 Updates To Program For Public Information - Reso.Docx VOTE YES NO Page 364 of 1344 Program for Public Information 2020 Update The City of Boynton Beach PPI Committee December 22, 2020 Page 365 of 1344 The City of Boynton Beach Program for Public Information 2020 Update Contents Background..................................................................................................................................... 3 PPICommittee................................................................................................................................ 4 TheFlood Problem......................................................................................................................... 5 Flood Insurance Assessment........................................................................................................... 9 Insuranceclaims...................................................................................................................... 10 Conclusions............................................................................................................................. 11 Recommendations................................................................................................................... 11 Public Information Priorities......................................................................................................... 12 Priorityareas........................................................................................................................... 12 Priorityaudiences.................................................................................................................... 13 Priority messages for annual outreach projects...................................................................... 14 Priority messages for flood response projects........................................................................ 15 OutreachProjects.......................................................................................................................... 16 Existing annual outreach projects........................................................................................... 16 Priority annual outreach projects............................................................................................ 17 Existing flood response projects............................................................................................. 19 Priority flood response projects.............................................................................................. 19 Other public information efforts............................................................................................. 20 Implementation............................................................................................................................. 22 Flood Hazard Information Brochure............................................................................................. 23 Program for Public Information —2— December 22, 2020 Page 366 of 1344 The City of Boynton Beach Program for Public Information Background The City of Boynton Beach faces several different potential flood problems, ranging from coastal floods accompanying tropical storms and hurricanes to localized flooding from heavy rains. Floods and storms are projected to get worse because of climate change and sea level rise. However, there are measures that the City and property owners can take to lessen the damage and the threats to public safety and health posed by these hazards. The City of Boynton Beach has implemented a number of such measures. These include: A capital improvement program that is reducing more frequent flooding from rain storms, Floodplain management regulations to reduce the exposure of new construction from flood damage, especially along the coast, An outreach program to educate the public about the hazard and how they can insure and otherwise protect themselves and their property, Active participation in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, which fosters sustainability and climate resilience at a regional scale, and Implementation of the City's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems program to reduce pollution caused by untreated stormwater runoff. The City's public information, floodplain management, flood loss reduction, and environmental protection efforts have paid off in the form of a favorable rating under the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System (CRS). This program is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The CRS lowers flood insurance premiums based on a community's flood loss reduction and prevention activities, including outreach projects and other public information activities. The City of Boynton Beach is a CRS Class 6, which provides residents and businesses a 20% discount on flood insurance policies on buildings in the floodplain. Because many people are not aware of their flood hazard and/or do not know what they can do about it, a program to advise residents and businesses of the hazards and how they can protect themselves and their property can be very useful. This Program for Public Information (PPI) proposes a coordinated program of informing residents and businesses about how to reduce their exposure to flood hazards. It was prepared following a process founded on public information research that is the basis for credit by the CRS. Program for Public Information —3— December 22, 2020 Page 367 of 1344 PPI Committee In 2013, the City of Boynton Beach developed a Flood Mitigation Plan through the efforts of a Flood Mitigation Plan Task Force. This Task Force was composed of representatives from applicable departments in the City and community stakeholders who represent a cross-section of the City's citizens and businesses. Having all the right members, its role was expanded to serve as the City's Program for Public Information Committee. The PPI Committee developed the City's 2015 Program for Public Information. It has met each year since to review progress and issue an evaluation report. It met twice in 2020. On September 30, the Committee reviewed the 2015 PPI, the update process, flood insurance data, and current audiences, messages, and outreach projects. After the meeting, Committee members were sent "homework" to prioritize the audiences and messages for both annual outreach projects and projects that are disseminated during and after a flood. The feedback was used to prepare a draft of this PPI document, which was reviewed and critiqued at its meeting on November 16, 2020. The PPI was again revised and circulated on November 25. It was approved by the Committee and recommended for adoption by the City Commission. Table 1. The City of Boynton Beach PPI Committee Name Affiliation Stakeholders Deris H. Bardales, PE, PSM President, BDH Consulting Group, (Local Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Company) Monica DeVoursney Resident of a Repetitive Loss Area, Lakeside Garden Robert Macoviak Oyer, Macoviak and Associates Insurance Elizabeth Perez, PE Collective Water, President (Local Engineering Company) and Palm Beach County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Steering Committee member Jonathan Porges Market Executive, Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce Ellen Rappaport Resident, realtor and Sierra Club member David Vincent Vincent & Sons Landscaping, Inc. City Staff Rebecca Harvey City Sustainability Coordinator, Boynton Beach Utilities Shane Kittendorf, CFM City Building Official and City Floodplain Manager (present at the September meeting) John Kuntzman, CFM City Building Official and City Floodplain Manager (replaced Shane Kittendoro Laura Lansburgh City Marketing Manager, City Manager's Office Angela Prymas, PE City CRS Coordinator, Boynton Beach Utilities Chris Roschek, PE City Engineering Division Manager Program for Public Information —4— December 22, 2020 Page 368 of 1344 The Flood Problem As noted earlier, the City of Boynton Beach faces the potential of several different flood problems, including coastal flooding from storm surge, high tides, and more localized ponding and shallow flooding. The first causes more damage, but local flooding, caused by intense or prolonged, concentrated rain, is more frequent. All of these types of flooding can cause property damage and economic losses and put people at risk. Damage to property is repairable (and affordable for buildings that are insured). Businesses can take measures to protect inventory and reopen quickly after a storm. By taking proper safety precautions, people can protect themselves. But there are longer term health and mental health impacts from facing the losses, dealing with repairs and recovery, and knowing that flooding could happen again someday. The City of Boynton Beach's flood problems are mapped in four different ways: Larger, less frequent but more damaging flooding, including coastal storm surge, is shown as the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) on FEMA's Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). The FIRM has been officially adopted by the City as the basis for its floodplain management regulations for new development. It is also the basis for rating flood insurance premiums. The FIRM shows different zones as subject to different kinds and frequency of flooding: AE Zone: the Special Flood Hazard Area subject to the "base flood," or the flood that has a one percent chance of occurring in any given year. It is also known as the "100 -year" flood, but that term gives people a false sense of security if they hear that the last flood was a "100 -year" flood." On the map on the next page, AE Zones are in green and are found throughout the City. VE Zone: Coastal SFHAs are also exposed to very damaging wave action. The VE Zone is a relatively narrow strip along the beach and inland, shown in blue on the map. X Zone: Areas outside the SFHAs. They are the uncolored areas on the FIRM. X-500 Zone: Areas mapped as between the base or 1% chance floodplain and the 500 - year or 0.2% chance floodplain. The X-500 Zones are shown in black on the map on the next page. While this map's scale makes it difficult to see the exact boundaries, the FIRM zone for any address can be checked at bo, nton beach.ora f=lood ini under "Mapping - Is Your Property in a Flood Hazard Area? 2. Many of the local area ponding problems result in street and yard flooding, which is often regarded as "nuisance flooding" because damage to buildings is relatively rare. However, there are still impacts on businesses and people. Many ponding areas have been addressed with drainage improvements by Boynton Beach Utilities. Eleven remaining areas have been mapped for future attention by Utilities. These are shown in green on the map on page 7. Program for Public Information -5- December 22, 2020 Page 369 of 1344 HYPOUX0 Rd wr U di NW f1g y atoll" "o n,r.tu': �JtnYui tlann. Rewpvi �4&Nl9 _..... _. t41wW ms t, „w Woollww'ffght Rdi&at i W WYawcrd 'P 9wp h W.: , r wtWw�nt��a- olaq a Rrli : Coao"ta tl6,n RutrreWt,YAn � .. 9 1 'J 'i �r 6 its � a� I r J, Gateway ' 6^Vd __. 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The green SFHAs are AE Zones, subject to lower velocity coastal and inland flooding. The rest of the City is in the X Zone, which is outside the SFHA. The black dotted areas near the coast are the "X-500 Zones," which represent the 500 -year floodplain, also not part of the SFHA. 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VY �wnwMmwxuxmnmmx� wwum�w .. l CIO:' 0 1°. �lN9RY r%lm, ! d I 1 akeside larders f, F iV 62 lie rt Of1CrrYr ion d" ' I ti der'* 711 �' (YGAti9n Away � p o� �yf� �iartm 7 Avg r 8. sil", Ist Street ! � I -�f', � � � atr:'W"iPrrr+�lru�ltr� Ilui�lrls� P dm:Bel ty°llrarraiasPark P p Ci -wed Pay"'GregaOwon' REAS PRONE To FLOODING - 2020 DoW Nowember 161h, 2020 Program for Public Information —7— December 22, 2020 Page 371 of 1344 These first two maps show two areas that are relatively free from flooding. The western side of the City was developed under modern stormwater regulations and the coastal ridge (roughly on each side of I-95) is higher and drains better than the inland areas. In some areas of the City, buildings have been flooded more than once. Properties that have experienced repetitive flood insurance claims have been plotted. Those properties and adjacent, similarly situated, properties are then identified as "repetitive loss areas." Their locations are shown in the map below. More detailed information is found in the City's Repetitive Loss Area Analysis. City of Boynton Beach General Repetitive Loss Areas Source: City of Boynton Beach, Repetitive Loss Area Analysis, 2019 4. The map of the fourth flood problem area has not yet been finalized. Areas vulnerable to sea level rise are being mapped as part of the City's Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. A rising sea level will exacerbate multiple types of flooding, including tidal "sunny day" flooding, storm surge, and rainfall -induced flooding. Maps showing impacted areas are expected to be ready for use in two to three years. Program for Public Information —8— December 22, 2020 Page 372 of 1344 Flood Insurance Assessment A public information program to help people protect themselves and their properties from the impacts of flooding needs to promote the purchase of flood insurance. The program should focus on where and what types of coverage are needed in the community. Here is some information about flood insurance provided under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP): A NFIP policy covers buildings and their contents. Policies are available both Oin and out of the Special Flood Hazard Areas. Coverage can be purchased for TT the structure or the contents or both. Renters can purchase contents coverage TI40C°I FN_dN even if the building's structure is not insured. There is a 30 -day waiting period NSURANCE PRocRAm before coverage takes effect. Purchase of flood insurance is voluntary except for buildings in the SFHA that have been funded with a Federal grant or a loan from a federally -regulated or insured lending institution. This means that most buildings in the SFHA with a mortgage must have a policy. There is no Federal requirement for buildings outside the SFHA or for buildings in the SFHA with no mortgage, but banks may still require a policy as a condition of a loan. Flood insurance premiums are generally higher in the Special Flood Hazard Area because floods are expected to be more severe there. Outside the SFHA, premiums can be lower. There is a special "Preferred Risk Policy" or PRP that is even less expensive. However, it is limited to properties in the X Zone, outside the Special Flood Hazard Areas, that have a history of no or very low claim payments. The data: An effective assessment of flood insurance depends on having good data. Two important points about flood insurance data need to be noted. First, we only have data on NFIP policies. After the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 mandated eliminating Federal subsidies in the NFIP, premiums have increased substantially. As a result, more people are turning to private flood insurance policies. It is estimated that up to 30% of the policies in The City of Boynton Beach are now private, so we do not have any data on them. Second, NFIP policy data is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974. The Act protects specific policy information, including policy holder names and addresses. Such information cannot be made public and was not provided to the City for this PPI. However, this assessment can use aggregate data, which is displayed in the following tables. The data are as of September 2, 2020. Insurance coverage Table 2 compares the total number of policies in 2015 with the coverage in 2020. In 2020, the number of polices went down by 27% from the total in 2015. There are likely two reasons for this drop in coverage. Program for Public Information Table 2. Policies in Force by FIRM Zone 2015 --> 2020 FIRM Zone 2015 2020 Change Special Flood Hazard Area — AE Zones 6,890 3,658 —47% Special Flood Hazard Area — V Zones 0 2 N/A X Zone — Standard 1,019 966 _5% X Zone — Preferred Risk Policy 1,181 1 2,058 +74% Totals 9,090 1 6,684 —27% Tables 2 — 7 are NFIP only and do not include private insurance policies. —9— December 22, 2020 Page 373 of 1344 First, the price of an NFIP policy has gone up, as noted on the previous page. Second, the City received a new Flood Insurance Rate Map in 2017 which showed a significantly smaller SFHA. This means that fewer properties were required by the lending rules to have a policy. This is reflected in the fact that the number of policies in the SFHA went down by 53% of the 2015 number, while the number outside the SFHA went up by 74%. It should be noted that having a smaller SFHA does not mean that the City is subject to less flooding. The former A Zones, now X Zones, are still susceptible to the more common and repetitive rain -induced flood problems. Tables 3 and 4 compare coverage by FIRM Zone and by type of structure. Table 3's AE Zone percentage looks impossible, but that may be due to the fact that some policies were written when the property was mapped in the SFHA and they have not been updated or reported as in a different zone. Together, the tables show that coverage is higher in the SFHA, where insurance is required, and higher for residential, especially multi -family, buildings. Table 3. Percent of Coverage by FIRM Zone Zone Structures Policies Percent AE 2,913 3,658 126% VE 21 2 10% X 26,599 3,024 11% Totals 29,533 6,684 23% Insurance claims Table 4. Percent of Coverage by Occupancy Occupancy Structures Policies Percent Single family 11,059 2,291 21% Other residential 16,927 4,169 25% Non residential 1,547 224 14% Totals 29,533 6,684 23% Table 5 compares the number and amount of claims by FIRM zone. It's not surprising that there have been twice as many claims in the SFHA than in the X Zones as Table 2 shows that historically three-quarters of the policies have been in the SFHA. What is surprising is that the average claim payment by FIRM zone has been practically the same. One would expect higher payments in the SFHA because that is supposed to be where flooding would be deeper and more damaging. Apparently properties outside the mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas are subject to the same level of damage as those in the mapped hazard areas. This is likely because most of the flood damage over the last 30 — 40 years has been caused by heavy rains rather than storm surge. Table 6 reveals that single family homes have received 78% of all the claim payments even though they represent 34% of the policies. One reason "other residential" properties have a much lower level of claims is that many are in multi -storied buildings. A unit in a building in the Program for Public Information — 10— December 22, 2020 Page 374 of 1344 Table 5. Claims by FIRM Zone Zone Claims Percent Amount Paid Percent Avg. Payment AE 370 65% $1,171,922 65% $3,167 VE 0 0% 0 0% $0 X 195 35% $624,893 35% $3,204 Totals 565 100% $1,796,815 100% $3,180 What is surprising is that the average claim payment by FIRM zone has been practically the same. One would expect higher payments in the SFHA because that is supposed to be where flooding would be deeper and more damaging. Apparently properties outside the mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas are subject to the same level of damage as those in the mapped hazard areas. This is likely because most of the flood damage over the last 30 — 40 years has been caused by heavy rains rather than storm surge. Table 6 reveals that single family homes have received 78% of all the claim payments even though they represent 34% of the policies. One reason "other residential" properties have a much lower level of claims is that many are in multi -storied buildings. A unit in a building in the Program for Public Information — 10— December 22, 2020 Page 374 of 1344 SFHA must have a policy as a condition of a mortgage, even if it is several stories above the flood level and not likely to be damaged, at least not by smaller floods. This conclusion is supported by the data in Table 7. It should be noted that the claim data in Tables 5 - 7 came from different FEMA tables and the totals did not agree in those tables, either. Table 7. Condominium Policies and Claims Table 6. Policies and Claims by Occupancy Type Policies Occupancy Policies Percent Claims Percent Amount Paid Avg. Payment Single family 2,291 34% 458 78% $1,538,026 $3,358 Other residential 4,169 62% 90 15% $75,631 $840 Non residential 224 3% 43 7% $186,213 $4,331 Totals 6,684 99% 591 100% $1,799,870 $3,045 Table 7. Condominium Policies and Claims Type Policies Percent Claims Percent Amount Paid Avg. Payment Condo 4,214 63% 53 9% $35,607 $672 Non Condo 2,470 37% 538 91% $1,764,263 $3,279 Totals 6,684 100% 591 100% $1,799,870 $3,045 Tables 2 — 7 are NFIP only and do not include private insurance policies. Conclusions The following conclusions are made based on the available NFIP data: 1. Floods can happen anywhere, in and out of the mapped Special Flood Hazard Area. 2. While most of the properties in the SFHA appear to be covered by flood insurance, only 11% of those outside are. 3. The average flood insurance claim payment, in or out of the SFHA, has been a little over $3,000. This indicates that the major problem is the type of shallow drainage and stormwater flooding that occurs more frequently throughout the City. Recommendations Every property in the City of Boynton Beach should be covered by a flood insurance policy. 2. Because X Zone policies are voluntary, a public information program is important to encourage their purchase. 3. Property owners and tenants should be made aware of the costs and benefits of a Preferred Risk Policy. 4. Promotion of flood insurance should not be limited to NFIP policies. Private flood insurance policies can be competitively priced, especially outside the mapped SFHA. Program for Public Information — 11 — December 22, 2020 Page 375 of 1344 Public Information Priorities This section identifies the areas and audiences that should receive the messages recommended by the PPI Committee. The messages would be disseminated in three ways that are reviewed in the next section: outreach projects initiated every year, outreach projects initiated before, during and after a flood, and other public outreach efforts. Priority areas City-wide: Floods can happen anywhere and anyone could be impacted by a flooded street or business, regardless of where they live. Therefore, outreach projects need to reach out to everyone in the City of Boynton Beach, not just those who own property in mapped problem areas. This would require projects that are disseminated to approximately 30,000 structures and condominium units and other projects that are implemented throughout the City, like the Facebook message shown below. Such an effort would cover the needs of those in the mapped problem areas shown on page 7. 2. The Special Flood Hazard Area: The A and V Zones on the Flood Insurance Rate Map are subject to special construction and development regulations and the mandatory purchase of flood insurance requirement. Flooded properties in the SFHA that are substantially damaged are required to be elevated or otherwise protect from future floods. An NFIP policy provides Increased Cost of Compliance coverage to help pay for this, but a private policy does not. Owners of these properties should be informed of these points in particular. There are 706 structures in the SFHA. 3. Repetitive loss areas: Residents and businesses in these areas should be advised about flood insurance and low cost ways to protect their properties from shallow flooding. The City's Repetitive Loss Area Analysis has recommended messages and the CRS requires an annual project to repetitive loss areas with specific messages. 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They should be considered as a priority area when the maps are ready. Priority audiences In addition to the priority areas, the City's public information efforts should target two other kinds of audiences: People who need additional technical information not provided to the public at large. The first priority audience is based on this need. Organizations that can convey the messages on to their members. Not only would these organizations provide more outreach for the City's dollar, research has shown that when people get the same messages from different sources, they are more likely to act on them. These organizations are the basis for priority audiences 2 — 4. Floodplain permit applicants: Messages would include a summary of the regulations unique to the Special Flood Hazard Area, a recommendation to purchase flood insurance, and a discussion of retrofitting to provide better flood damage protection and reduce flood insurance premiums (even if the owner does not want a policy, a future owner may be required to have one as a condition of a mortgage). 2. Chamber of Commerce: The Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce is the largest Chamber in Palm Beach County, with more than 1,700 members. The Chamber can reach out to its members with relevant messages, such as getting flood insurance contents coverage for inventories and preparing continuity plans for when a flood forces a business to close. The messages should also note that non residential properties have the lowest level of flood insurance coverage in the City (Table 4). 3. Property management companies and condominium offices: These offices can pass messages on to their residents and business tenants. Those messages would focus on safety measures and flood insurance coverage for contents. They would not spend much time on topics such as getting a permit before developing in the floodplain. The City has a database of approximately 250 of such offices. 4. Community organizations: These are "message multipliers," like the property managers and Chamber of Commerce. They can pass the City's messages to residents and businesses through their own media. The City's Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment work has identified 29 relevant organizations, such as neighborhood associations, faith -based organizations, and the Boynton Beach Garden Club. More organizations could be added to this list. Program for Public Information — 13— December 22, 2020 Page 377 of 1344 Priority messages for annual outreach projects Ten priority messages are proposed, based on the flood hazard and guidance from the CRS. They are all intended to have the audience do something, which is identified as the "outcome" in Table 8. They are designed to convey priority information to help people prepare for flooding in non -flood times. Topics 1 — 6 are set by the CRS, but the City can have any message for topics 7 — 10. Table 8. Priority Annual Outreach Project Messages Topic Message Outcome 1. Know your flood Find out if your property is in an area that has People learn about flood - hazard flooded in the past. Call the Boynton Beach prone areas not mapped as Flood Awareness Line at 561-742-6366. Special Flood Hazard Area Every property can flood. 35% of all flood 2. Insure your insurance claims in the City of Boynton Beach Increase in the number of property for the flood have been outside the mapped floodplain. Call flood insurance policies, hazard your insurance agent about a flood insurance especially in the X Zone policy. 3. Protect people Fewer water rescues and from the hazard Do not walk or drive through a flooded area. police citations for ignoring barricades 4. Protect your There are some inexpensive ways you can property from the protect your property from flood damage. Find Reduced property loss due to hazard out more by calling the Boynton Beach Flood flooding Awareness line at 561-742-6366. Any project that could affect the flow of water in 5. Build responsibly the Special Flood Hazard Area needs a permit. Reduced number of building When in doubt, call the Flood Awareness line department citations at 561-742-6366. Go Green — plant grass instead of pouring 6. Protect natural concrete. Grass allows rain to soak in and Improved water quality as floodplain functions filters the runoff, reducing downstream flooding reported in NPDES and pollution. See .oGir in�1l32.y!!21!2.i..::. aiirp. PPI 7. Insure your You can't bet on getting disaster assistance More policies that cover X property for the flood after a flood. Flood insurance does not have to Zone and low and moderate hazard be expensive. Check out your options with your income properties insurance agent. A plugged drain or culvert might back up flood PPI 8. Protect your waters onto your property. Call the Utilities Reduced street flooding property from the Department at 561-742-6400 or use the City's events from clogged storm hazard M!2.laii„II e _ A l., f to report illegal dumping or drains potential problems. PPI 9. Protect Know when to evacuate from a major storm. Fewer people left exposed to people from the Find your evacuation zone at the danger of a severe hazard prepare boynton.com coastal storm Sea level rise will cause increased flooding in PPI 10. Know your certain coastal and inland areas. Find out if Steps are taken to reduce the flood hazard your property will be affected and what impacts of climate change measures you can take to increase resilience and sea level rise at................................:........................................i.l................................l::.I...................................................!...L..... o ii q oasa sail iieii�ce. aii�kii�eii`s�i'a Program for Public Information —14— December 22, 2020 Page 378 of 1344 Priority messages for flood response projects These are messages that are issued by the emergency managers and public information offices after notice that a storm is coming. Therefore, they cannot tell people to do something that will take a long time, like buy a flood insurance policy or retrofit a building. These messages can be issued before (B), during (D) or after (A) a flood. Topics 1 — 6 are set by the CRS, but the City can have any message for topics 7 — 10. All of these messages are also in the Palm Beach County Hurricane Planning Guide. Table 9. Priority Flood Response Preparations Project Messages Topic Message Outcome 1. Know your flood Know when to evacuate from a major storm. Fewer people left exposed to hazard Find your evacuation zone at the danger of a severe prepare boynton.com (B) coastal storm 2. Insure your Take photographs of all damage before repairs Policy holders get the claim property for the flood and keep all receipts for your insurance claim. payment they deserve hazard (A) 3. Protect people Do not walk or drive through a flooded area. (B, Fewer water rescues and from the hazard D) police citations for ignoring barricades 4. Protect your property from the Shut off the electricity, gas, and other utilities Reduced property loss due hazard before you leave. (B, D) to flooding 5. Build responsibly Permits are always required for repairs, Reduced number of building reconstruction, and demolition. (A) department citations 6. Protect natural No messages recommended floodplain functions PPI 7. Protect Register for ALERTPBC at prepare boy nton.com People will know when to people from the to get the latest flood and emergency prepare/evacuate hazard information. PPI 8. Protect Establish an out-of-state contact to call in case Families that get split up people from the of emergency (B) know how to contact each hazard other Pets are not allowed at many evacuation PPI 9. Protect shelters. If you have a pet, pre -register for a People with pets are willing eople and ets p Pet -Friendly Shelter to evacuate fthe haardprom Ite�pow�.oii�IG'��Ilalllicsately�,,ii�rp�ll;;;�. (B) PPI 10. Protect If you lose power, don't use a generator indoors people from the —the carbon monoxide exhaust can kill you. (A) No one is asphyxiated hazard (A) — Message issued after the storm, (B) — Before the storm, (D) — During the storm Program for Public Information — 15— December 22, 2020 Page 379 of 1344 Outreach Projects Messages are conveyed to the audiences by outreach projects. There are two kinds: projects implemented every year or throughout the year and projects implemented when it floods. Projects need to convey messages appropriate for the intended audiences and the situation. Annual projects can include messages such as get a flood insurance policy and know the floodplain construction rules. Flood response projects need messages on things that can be done on short notice. Some messages are appropriate for both types of projects, such as "find your evacuation zone" and sign up for ALERTPBC. Existing annual outreach projects Table 10. Existing annual outreach projects Organization Project Subject Matter City Offices Handouts and brochures Various flood topics distributed at various locations Social media Various flood topics Public Information Office Press releases Various flood topics E-mail newsletter Various flood topics Outdoor billboards Various short messages Public Works and Utilities Monthly billing y g Various flood, drainage, and stormwater topics Departments Signs on public properties Warnings against dumping Annual mailer to repetitive loss Flood hazard, property protection areas measures Utilities, CRS Coordinator Meetings and coordination with Flood topics relevant to their the Chamber of Commerce and membership other organizations Development Department Handouts for permit applicants Procedures and requirements Other Organizations TV programs and PSAs on TV Hurricane and flood preparedness Palm Beach County Channel Know Your Zone outreach Storm surge and evacuation zones South Florida Water Management District Handouts on flood insurance Flood insurance Chamber of Commerce Handouts, brochures and Various flood topics discussion at member meetings TV and radio stations News and weather shows Hurricane preparedness and safety Insurance agencies Brochures on flood insurance Flood Insurance Southeast Florida Regional Publications Sea level rise Climate Compact Program for Public Information — 16— December 22, 2020 Page 380 of 1344 Priority annual outreach projects It was concluded that while there are many existing projects done by a variety of offices and organizations, this Program for Public Information's recommendations should focus on those where the City has the most control, i.e., projects implemented by City departments. That is the basis for the projects listed in Table 11. For CRS credit, annual outreach projects need to be distributed at least once each year or be available year round (e.g., in a brochure rack in the City Hall lobby). At the end of this document is the City's Flood Hazard Information brochure (referred to as "FHI brochure" in the tables). It and other handouts can be used in different projects. Projects in more than one language (the FHI brochure is in English, Spanish, and Creole) are counted as two projects. There are three types of annual outreach projects for CRS credit: Informational projects: Booklets, brochures, flyers, and similar documents that are made available upon request or are placed in a public location for people to pick up, such as a kiosk in the City Hall lobby. Since they do not "reach out" to the public, informational projects do not receive as many points as the other types of projects. A brochure in one or more different languages is counted as two projects. 2. General outreach projects: Newspaper articles, signs, presentations, etc., that "reach out" to people in general. They receive more points than informational projects. Targeted outreach projects: Projects directed to a specified area or audience. Communities must demonstrate that the targeted outreach projects reach or are distributed to all properties in the priority area or all members of the priority audience. The message must clearly explain that the recipient is receiving the message because he/she is part of the priority audience, e.g., "your property is in an area that has repeatedly flooded." These receive the most points because they have been shown to be the most effective in getting people to change behavior. They are almost always done by direct mailings. Projects implemented by or in cooperation with agencies or organizations outside the City government receive an additional "stakeholder" credit. OP7, participating with Home Depot's Hurricane -Flooding Expo is an example. For additional CRS credit, at least one project with a message promoting flood insurance needs to include a supporting statement from one or more elected officials. The Flood Hazard Information brochure meets this requirement. Note that this list does not mean that other projects, such as using the digital billboards, social media, and projects by other organizations, should not be done. Those projects should proceed and convey the same messages. This list is of the more manageable number and types of projects that the PPI should track and that would receive the maximum CRS credit. The CRS Coordinator is responsible to ensure that all of the projects in Table 11 will be implemented and the other offices that may be involved have a full supply of the FHI brochure and other materials on the PPI messages. They will be implemented either year-round or in the months indicated. Program for Public Information — 17— December 22, 2020 Page 381 of 1344 Table 11. Priority Annual Outreach Projects Project Content Informational projects OP1 — Brochures in the City Hall lobby The FHI brochure, Palm Beach County Hurricane Planning (counted as two projects because it is Guide, and others as appropriate (e.g., FEMA flood in more than one language, English, insurance brochures). Note that the FHI brochure includes Spanish, and Creole) flood insurance messages supported by the Commissioners. OP2 — FHI brochures at the Library, FHI brochure Utility Offices lobby, & Intracoastal Park General outreach projects OP3 — January: MLK event FHI brochure OP4 — February: Magic Wheels and FHI brochure, flood safety Special Deals OP5 — April: Earth Day Celebration FHI brochure, protecting natural floodplain functions OP6 — May: Chamber of Commerce FHI brochure, property protection, business continuity plans, presentation flood insurance, sponsored by the Chamber (stakeholder) OP7 — May/June: Home Depot FHI brochure, property protection, construction regulations. Hurricane -Flooding Expo Stakeholder: Home Depot OP8 — September water bill insert Include the FHI brochure and the publicity needed for other CRS credits, such as the map information service OP9 — October: Fall Festival FHI brochure OP10 — October: Pirate Fest & FHI brochure, sponsored by the Community Redevelopment Mermaid Splash Agency (stakeholder) Targeted outreach projects OP11 — Floodplain permit handout Details on permit procedures, floodplain development rules, (given to all applicants, year round) and percolation -oriented drainage systems. Include the FHI brochure OP12 — June: Mailer to repetitive loss Cover letter explains repetitive flooding and what people can areas do. Include the FHI brochure. Possible targeted outreach projects (to be implemented as funds allow) OP13 — March: Mailer to property Invite them to share information with their residents. Include management companies and the FHI brochure and sample newsletter articles. The offices condominium offices would also be reminded of the need to maintain the drainage features on their properties. OP14 —August: Mailer to properties in Cover letter explains the threat, the mandatory flood the Special Flood Hazard Area insurance purchase requirement, and the permit rules in the SFHA. Include the FHI brochure. OP15 —September: Mailer to Invite them to share information with their members or community organizations constituencies. Include the FHI brochure and sample newsletter articles. It should be noted that some of the above projects were canceled due to extraordinary COVID circumstances. However this Program for Public Information assumes and recommends that they be continued and implemented in future years. Program for Public Information — 18— December 22, 2020 Page 382 of 1344 Existing flood response projects Unlike the annual outreach projects, flood response proj ects are almost all done by the City or County governments and the media. Table 12. Existing Flood Response Projects Organization Project Subject Matter City offices Public Information Office Social media Flood and hurricane awareness, evacuation, and emergency preparedness measures Press releases City website E-mail newsletter Outdoor billboards Other organizations Palm Beach County — Division of Emergency Management TV programs and PSAs Flood and hurricane awareness, evacuation, and emergency preparedness measures News releases, press briefings Social media messages Know Your Zone outreach Storm surge and evacuation zones Palm Beach County — PBC Channel 20 Public service announcements Flood and hurricane awareness, evacuation, and emergency preparedness measures Local TV and radio stations News and weather shows Hurricane preparedness and safety Priority flood response projects These projects are implemented before, during, or after a flood. Because of the urgency of the situation, the before and during projects need to be fast and short, so a brochure or a mailing are not appropriate. Except for FRP8, all of the recommended projects are digital. To the right is an excerpt from an e-mail newsletter. Tweets and alerts that are repeated can each be counted for up to five projects. All of the projects would be scored as general outreach projects, except for FRP8, which is targeted to permit applicants. The Department of Communications and Marketing, in coordination with the City and County Emergency Managers, is responsible for the flood response projects. The Department will develop the procedures on when and how the FRP projects are implemented. Program for Public Information — 19 — s September E 24n4 The City's Podcy and Leadership Tea ins are lneetl dally to monror Hurricane Do ran n<1 fle waling odsely math Palm Beach County Ave urge yogi to slay vigilant and Ironer our soda8 Medica platforms and local neuvs odlets. Dur nonemergency Citizen Hurnsane Hotline phone is 561-742-5421 You may Ifni a, —e to ym qtr l—s here: Hurricane Donan F -1 -oath MIA a ... liuns Hurricane Watch Or S'unday. Sep' einni- 1. early'aftemoun, pole of Palm Beach leomy as placed under a Hurricane Wetclrlr . ar means thof hunlcal7e con ll(eostainen winds af74 inph or higner} se posslhle evil the spectW area. A, hurricane livatch Is issued 48 hours In advance of the W,apaied onset of trolpsal storm -force Minds In an area. Questtmns7 Call Palm ®earn Goudy at 561-712-5404. 10—c atrrsy Evan -ficin e Those living In Zones A and S are under3 nand t y .ratan Zone.A melkides nolsilehmmes.sub- stand d 1 ng and 1 - ling areas pl'one tob ter lWRISlG'n. December 22, 2020 Page 383 of 1344 Table 13. Priority Flood Response Preparations Projects Project Content (Messages are in Table 9) Before and during projects FRP1 — City e-mail newsletter, Nextdoor, and Tweets Information on the upcoming storm, ending with messages 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10 FRP2 — City website and Facebook Information on the upcoming storm with links to sites on messages 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10 FRP3 — Web alerts Information that triggered the alert, followed by a one-liner on messages 3, 4 and 10 FRP4 — Outdoor billboards Short versions of messages 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, and 10 After a flood projects FRP5 — City e-mail newsletter and Nextdoor Information on clean up and recovery, ending with messages 2, 5, and 10 FRP6 — City website and Facebook Information on clean up and recovery, with links to sites on messages 2, 5, and 10. FRP7 — Outdoor billboards Short versions of messages 2, 5, and 10 FRP8 — Permit handout Notice left at each flooded property stating that repairs and reconstruction projects need a City permit along with a summary of the procedures and requirements. It would encourage incorporating mitigation retrofitting measures during repairs and include messages 2, 4, 5, and 10 County before/during Projects FRP9 — County DEM Tweets Same as FRP1 FRP10 —County DEM Facebook Same as FRP2 County after a flood projects FRP11 — County DEM Tweets Same as FRP5 FRP12 —County DEM Facebook Same as FRP6 Other public information efforts Outreach projects are only one way to get messages to the public and priority audiences. The City has other public information activities that can support this effort. Due to their nature, they do not qualify as outreach projects for CRS credit, but they do have their own credit. Map information service: There are two ways to find out if a property is located in the Special Flood Hazard Area: One can visit Palm Beach County's Flood Zones Interactive Map and find the FIRM zone by entering an address. This is the same map that is shown on page 6, nes. One can call the City of Boynton Beach Development Department at 561-742-6350. Staff will review the best available floodplain information and studies on file to determine the location of the property with respect to the floodplain. The Development Department can also provide site-specific information, such as problems not shown on the FIRM, special Program for Public Information —20— December 22, 2020 Page 384 of 1344 flood -related hazards, historical flood information, elevation and property protection alternatives. It is recommended that the Development Department advise inquirers about the additional flood safety, insurance, and property protection information that is available elsewhere on the City's website. Real estate disclosure: Real estate offices in the City provide materials to house hunters, advising them to check for the flood hazard before they commit to purchasing a property. These materials could be revised to include relevant PPI messages and to the flood safety, insurance, and property protection information that is available on the City's website. Library: The City Library has references on the flood hazard and protection measures in this PPI. It is recommended that materials like the Flood Hazard Information brochure be kept with these references or given to patrons when they check out flood -related books. Flood information website: This site, bo., n� t�n� ae�h�/id.ni�� tio, has awealth of information as seen by its menu (right). It is recommended that the relevant pages be reviewed to ensure that the PPI messages for annual and flood response projects are specifically included. Flood protection assistance: By calling the City of Boynton Beach Flood Awareness Line (561-742- 6366) one can ask for help on how to protect a property from flood damage. Often, City staff will make a site visit to better understand the situation. Staff should give inquirers the Flood Hazard Information brochure and other relevant materials that convey both sets of messages. Flood insurance promotion: Having more properties covered by flood insurance is a priority of the City Commission. All five of the City's elected officials support this effort, as seen in the FHI brochure (page 24). The brochure, along with other messages in support of this priority, will be disseminated with almost every outreach project listed in Table 11. 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Program for Public Information —21— December 22, 2020 Page 385 of 1344 Drainage system maintenance: A key factor in maintaining canals and waterways is to minimize the amount of debris and trash that is dumped in them. Annual outreach project message PPI 8 warns people about the problems caused by dumping and that it is illegal. This message should be included on signs posted along these waterways and in other materials prepared by Utilities' Stormwater office. Flood warning and response: Almost all emergency response efforts have a public information aspect, most of them administered by the County's Division of Emergency Management. The County is also in the Community Rating System and is receiving credit for its flood response projects and for having pre -scripted messages in its flood response plan. These messages should include the City's flood response preparations messages. Implementation This document will be submitted to the City of Boynton Beach Commission for adoption Upon approval: 1. The CRS Coordinator will ensure that Outreach Projects OP3 - OP10 and OP 12 will be implemented on schedule. Within two months of the adoption of this Program for Public Information, outreach projects OP I, OP2, and OP I will be prepared and ready for use throughout the year. The CRS Coordinator will monitor the projects listed in Table 11 and will keep records of their implementation. 2. The Department of Communications and Marketing will prepare masters for Flood Response Projects 1 - 7 in coordination with the City and County Emergency Managers. The Depart- ment will work with the Development Department to ensure that project FRP8, the permit handout, is prepared and ready for use at the next flood. If there is a flood large enough to warrant use of the flood response projects, the Department of Communications and Marketing will ensure they are implemented and will keep records of their use. After each flood, the Department will review the projects and their messages and update them as needed. If there is no flood, the review and update will be conducted in conjunction with the annual review of this PPI. The PPI Committee will meet annually in March to review the implementation of the projects and progress toward the outcomes. It will update or revise the messages and projects, noting whether projects should be changed, discontinued, or augmented. An evaluation report will be prepared with the revised tables. This will be submitted to the City Commission and to FEMA as part of the annual CRS recertification report (which is due in June). Every five years, the PPI will be updated and submitted to the City Commission for adoption. 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It is revenue neutral from current funds so adding it now should not have any financial impacts and if the grant is not awarded, we would move it back to the amount being transferred to the City in the budget process. How will this affect city programs or services? It will allow the City to apply for $600,000 in additional grant funding toward the City of Boynton Beach's Eco Park Project. Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted None Alternatives: Not move forward with this and do not apply for grant funding. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description ttach irTIEN11t (::::live, Yeair CII IFF IFF a in Page 389 of 1344 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FUND 302 ADOPTED CIE BUDGET FY 2020-21 to FY 202425 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM SO24905-580.63-0 TR2001 3 0 241 63-5 80.63-15 662005 3024905-580.63-0 TR21. South East l st Street lmpcovemevt&Design Boynton Beach Blvd Extension& Pete Povd lmpcov South East 36,t Avevve Oul(stream Blvd 250,000 500,000 500,000 FY2020/21 FY2021/22 FY2022/23 FY2023/24 FY2024/2I Five Year AccmuntNumber Pcyect 800,0002,500,000 302490.4-541.63-2 CP0263 3024905 -58063 S 110266 Sidewalks -Replacement Street Mairderavice/Im v. pLniLLmcatimt- PROJECTNAME 200,000 300,000 Adopted Plan Aan Plan Plan Total Exp Number FY pLndin 8�r�y. Budget $ 6100,000 3024101-5193210 Audit Fee 3,202 3,202 3,250 3,250 3,250 16,154 302 41 01-580 .6201 661901 Oevecal Oovemmevt-NEsc Re av 30,000 40,000 50,000 120,000 DOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS $ 33202 $ 3202 $ 43,250 $ 3250 $ 53250 $ 136,154 3024298-51263-05 110509 Miscellaneous Small Packs Pro'ects 10,000 10,000 20,000 3024229-57263-05 112255 Quantum -Eco Park - 1,200,000 1jA0,000 3024211 -5]263 -OS RP2101 Oyec Park -Boat Ramp 600,000 650,000 1,250,000 30242 11-57 2 6201 RP1707 O er Park- Restroom Refiubislunevt 8,000 8,000 TOTAL RE CREATION AND PARKS PROJECTS $ 610,000 $ 1,858,000 $ 10,000 $ $ $ 2,4'18,000 3 0 24 22-5 2 0.640 661750 Ci vide Public Safe Radio S- 371 625 3751625 371,6251 371 625 1,486,500 3024225-580.6201 FA2002 RoOi Oreev Site lm covemevt 50,000 150,000 200,000 TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS $ 421,625 $ 521,625 $ 371,625 $ 371,625 $ $ 1,686,500 `��I -s oftware 1302-4102-580.64-151 IDeveloC vt -T& I 185,397 370,794 370,794 370,794 370,794 1,668,5'13 TT1801 Electronic Rteview 8B- TOTALINFORMVDONTECIEVOLOGY PROJECTS $ 185,397 $ 370,794 $ 370,794 $ 370,794 $ 370,794 $ 1,668,5'13 SO24905-580.63-0 TR2001 3 0 241 63-5 80.63-15 662005 3024905-580.63-0 TR21. South East l st Street lmpcovemevt&Design Boynton Beach Blvd Extension& Pete Povd lmpcov South East 36,t Avevve Oul(stream Blvd 250,000 500,000 500,000 1,200,000 500,000=1,900,000$ 2,650,000 500,000 800,0002,500,000 302490.4-541.63-2 CP0263 3024905 -58063 S 110266 Sidewalks -Replacement Street Mairderavice/Im v. 200,000 300,000 3024906-541.63-2 TR0903 Bcid eRe av-Maintenance&Im covemevts P6T 207 $ 1,250,000 150000 TOTAL TRANSPORTATION/ROADWAY PROJECTS $ 1,200,000 $ 100,000 $ 6100,000 13024501 57262 O1 6F2001 IGolf Course-Famil Course Greens Re lacemevt 75,000 75000 3 0 2 45 01-5]26201 6F21XX Oolf Course -Security Camera System 75,000 ]5,000 3 0 2 45 01-5]26201 -2002 Oolf Cowse-Parlay Re av mevt 8B -2o2 225,000 225,000 TOTAL GOLF COURSE PROJECTS $ 375,000 $ $ $ $ $ 375,000 CHP GRAND TOTAL IUU�IUI�CH3nU:LU UB DcbHLoui CRA Rcimbur,cmcnt - SE I,t Strcct Improvement (➢nuLL Ruid'PruwCcre (iom 3--1 Ruid 11 'Fra(6o Euvl (103) Local Option ("a,'Pax (LOO'P .104) Park, &_ Rare ation'l-'t (PIF - 141) Recreation Progruv R --(RPR - 172) Public Scrvicc 1)6t 207) Utility (UF - 401) Nli,c.'Pru,t Rued (691) Nli,c. Income &_INcrc,t 'P"0, R- R,-.,,, I 11 cvc R ,,,111 ed Balance I Audit Fee Ending Fund Balance FY2020121 1 FY2021/22 FY2022123 FY2023121 FY2021121 Adopted Plan Aan Plan Plan Total 2,663,779 $ 1,939,305 $ 1,688,184 $ 1,-IM5 $ 1,018,596 500,000 $ 5(1!1,0110 600,000 1 850,000 $ 2,450,0110 800,000 750,000 850,000 500,000 1 2,9011,0110 450,000 450,000 450,000 450,000 450,000 $ 2,241,0110 600,000 600,000 600,000 570,000 570,000 $ 2,9.1,0110 400,000 $ 4(1!1,0110 $ 4,814,529 Y; 5,641,- Y; .4!.0:34 Y; 3664M5 Y; 2,139,096 $ 20,148,727 $ (12,628,073) $ (3,202) $ (3,202) $ (3,250) $ (3,250) $ (3,250) 1$ (16,154) IvcIl re9,am=1C,P-111117a9".11m9ree11-1,e9e=adIIde CII1111-1111A9oP,E9aa69a1(1aadIII1111) I1-1-1 -III-ly, Page 390 of 1344 8/111!-333 PM 6. F. Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of December 2020. 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 $35,000 bid threshold for personal property, commodities, and services, or $100,000 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 December 2020: Purchase Order # Vendor Amount 210541 TESSCO TECHNOLOGIES $10,344.88 210543 DELL MARKETING $19,293.37 210554 ONPOINT TECH SYSTEMS LLC $12,650.00 210557 BROADCAST SYSTEMS $21,778.11 210559 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS $17,915.00 210568 JOHNSON-DAVIS, INC $104,650.00 210604 BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER $12,500.00 210606 JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA $32,292.24 210608 KM INTERNATIONAL $22,000.00 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: Page 391 of 1344 Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type ttacIhtirTI sir'lt Description ttachirTI sir':t Page 392 of 1344 1. P-" CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH APPROVED REQUESTS FOR PURCHASES OVER $10,000 FOR DECEMBER 2020 Vendor: TESSCO TECHNOLOGIES Purchase Amount: Requesting Department: Materials and Distribution Contact Person: Jen Paciello Date: 12/2/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Interface equipment for water tanks, wells and lift stations to resolve ongoing communication issues with Utilities Remote Sites. Source for Purchase: 3 Quotes Fund Source: 401-2821-536.64-15 $10,344.88 2. Vendor: DELL MARKETING Purchase Amount: $19,293.37 Requesting Department: Information Technology Services Contact Person: Marty Stevens Date: 12/2/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Replacement of 10 laptops at end of life for use in the field for utility Staff Source for Purchase: GSA Contract #43211500 -WS CA -1 5 -ACS Fund Source: 401-2821-536.64-15 3. Vendor: ONPOINT TECH SYSTEMS LLC Purchase Amount: $12,650.00 Requesting Department: Information Technology Servic Contact Person: Marty Stevens Date: 12/3/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: To repair end of life UPS Battery Back Up system at Fire Station #5 Data Center. Replacement of Batteries, capacitors and fans. Source for Purchase: 3 Quotes Fund Source: 303-4129-522.64-15 Project #FA2101 i4. Vendor: STEP CG LLC Purchase Amount: $15,352.58 Requesting Department: Police Contact Person: Sophia Stewart Date: 12/3/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Renewal and Maintenance for the Police Department's network equipment. This includes switched installed as part of the recent agency upgrade with wireless access points. Source for Purchase: State Contract #43220000 Naspo-19-ACS Fund Source: 001-2112-521.46-20 S. Vendor: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS Purchase Amount: $17,915.00 Requesting Department: Fire Rescue Contact Person: Ouida Hall Date: 12/10/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Training and Recertification for firefighters. Source for Purchase: 3 Quotes Fund Source: 001-2210-522.54-30 Page 1 Page 393 of 1344 . wriwriwriwriwriwriw .-�,�,.�,—-----...... .. ..�� ,...... 6. Vendor: JOHNSON-DAVIS, INC Purchase Amount: $104,650.00 Requesting Department: Utilities Contact Person: Joe Paterniti Date: 12/15/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Based on Bid #019-2821-19/IT Repairs and Emergency Services -Confirming PO Request. Emergency Drainage Repairs at the Lake Boynton Estates. Commission approved on May 7, 2019 to award a primary and secondary contractor forthe Utility Repairs and Emergency Services. Source for Purchase: BID-019-2821-19/IT Fund Source: 001-1110-521.64-15 7 Vendor: BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER Purchase Amount: $12,500.00 Requesting Department: Engineering Contact Person: Gary Dunmyer Date: 12/15/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase of an easement to allow the City to discharge storm water runoff into an existing water retention pond. Source for Purchase: Single Source -Agreement Fund Source: 303-4905-580.63-04 Protect #TR2101 8. Vendor: JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF...-��..,m��m��m��m��m��m��m��m��m��m��m��m�m�����������m�m�m�m�m�m��m��m�m�..........m�m1m�1...... FLORIDA Purchase Amount: $32,292.24 Requesting Department: Parks and Grounds Contact Person: Franky Lazo Date: 12/22/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Remove all lips, clay buildup, cut out excess sod restring infield, and restore fields #1,#2#3 & #4 to proper dimensions for Little League Park. Source for Purchase: 3 Quotes Fund Source: 303-4220-572.62-01 Proecti#RP2114 9. Vendor: KM INTERNATIONAL Purchase Amount: $22,000.00 Requesting Department: Materials and Distribution Contact Person: Jen Paciello Date: 12/18/2020 Brief Description of Purchase: Hotbox/Reclaimer Diesel Fired Hydraulic Dump trailer with electric brakes for recurring road work on larger scale projects for the Road and Streets Crew. Source for Purchase: 3 Quotes Fund Source: 001-2512-541.64-02 Page 2 Page 394 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 2906 TO: TESSCO TECHNOLOGIES 11126 MC CORMICK ROAD HUNT VALLEY, MD 21031-1494 P.O. #: 210541 DATE: 12/08/20 SHIP TO: City of Baynton Beach WAREHOUSE 222 NE 9TH AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 1.00 EA HANDHELD SPECTRUM ANALYZER 10328,3900 10328.39 SH -60S -AOA VENDOR ITEM NO.- 268643 2 16.49 DL SHIPPING.& HANDLING. 1..0000 16.49 VENDOR ITEM NO.- SHIPPING PROCUREMENT SERVICES I 1 r [ P.O. TOTAL: 10344 88 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 401-2821-536.64-15 PURCHASING Page 395 of 1344 0 o I P4 O N m I N N 1 1 W I 1p Pe p[qj ❑ I N Oxq I H I 1 I W Q 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 H 1 • � 1 O 1 m al as U I m lD [07 F�-1 (H7 i r0•I A O a 1 I O i rHCN to Cf In H F '-'OI [i I rn o '.7 r+1 O oI N O UJ I 1+1 o o I p11 F 1 I rr 1 pqto do N 20:11 9 p z o� z o H1 O a91t w O Q0 of a,% i oaa w E4 0 to � 1 1 EP17 1 a 0)a +•n to I 1 1 ' I I O a 1 I 1 � �m n vx, az o �a 1 No Nu LO Ah D L'9 E94 x° t 3 aEE4-+W wF H W N `CHH H I [4 «f! A �O1, gA 2HO H � +-1 i HAE tm V) a 1 HE r rl N i a 7. 1 i I w9 o`na �rA H°a Owz u H mwQ94 T+ �-tH cri� 00 N N OI coo 000 p C0!00 C!9 H vEnm H Nt kn Ln m In a It O+ �0� a 1 O I I r A t �] 1 1 pcl t .a r to I 1 I I I Z HIN. 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BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 7736 TO: DELI, MARKETING LP ONE DELL WAY, BOX RR8-11 ROUND ROCK, TX 78682 P.O, #: 210543 DATE: 12/08/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach ITS DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. .AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 3.00 EA DELL UNIVERSAL DOCK - D6000 205.9900 617.97 2 10.00 EA LATITUDE 5420 1867.5400 18675.40 PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO. 401-2821-536.64-15 PROJECT P.O. 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Recommended Vendor Dell Marketin Dollar Amount of Purchase 19,253 rvrvry . _..... whure(check and attach backupmaterials): Tree r Quotations Q State Contract PRIDEIRESPECT SNAPS 0 Sole Source 0 Piggy -Back Budgeted Item Q Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS NOTE Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 401-2821-536.64-15 Utilities Equipment Department Head y. Date Purchasing Agent�ail� Date �� Asst City Manager Date City Manager Date�� .. Form Revised 02/41/02 Page 412 of 1344 From: :;SPI ; l+I��L " on behalf of II X91 Nin !! To: 'I"ailki:�!,94 Il ,:rryr Subject: Dell Computer - Saved Quote Information -3000074337751 Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 2:43:37 PM WO 73225 - Utilities - account # 401-2821-536.64-15 An eQuote is now saved in your Dell Online Store. 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Skin to Main Content Department of Management Services Florida Deoartment of Manaaement Services > Business Ooerations > State Purchasing > State Contracts and Agreements > Alternate Contract Source > Computer Equipment, Peripherals, and Services << Return Computer Equipment, Peripherals, and Services43211500-WSCA-I5-ACS Effective Period Contract Type Contract Information Contract Documents Contract Administration Commodity Codes Dom IP on Contract Details 09/30/2015 through 07/31/2021 Alternate Contract Source . Contractors • P�W9. m How to Use This Contact (® 276.07 KO) Contractors by Product Cateaory (09 99.23 KB) Emolovee Discounts Particioatino Addenda Master Aareement's • 7g3LGelle1: • 850-410-0978 j24,gAMLmyflorida.com Please refer to "How to Use This Contract' In the Contract Information section above. 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Peripherals, and Servlces43211500-WSCA-I5-ACS Contraction Contractor List Florida Name CBE Climate Friendly Recycled Utilizes Coverage Code Products Authorized Area Preferred Resellers Products Ace Technology Partners j (Minority No I No I Yes I r (Statewide AQo1e Inc. A - Non- Minority No No No Statewide Clara Technoloales USA. Inc. A - Non-' I No I No I No IStatewide Minority Cisco A - Non No I No I Yes Statewide Minority III III Comouter Technolooy Link Coro, A - Non- No I No No Statewkie Minority Dell Marketing LP IA - Non - No I No Yes Statewide I EMC Corporation A - Non- I No I No I Yes Statewide Minority Hitachi Vantara A - Non IMInorlity No I No I III lIII ! No IIE IStatewide Howard Technology Solutions A - Non- No I No I No I Statewide ! IHP Minority II rise (Back Office A - Noy I No No I Yes Statewide I Products, HP. Inc. (Front Office Produ1=1 A - Non IMInoft No I No I Yes I 1 Statewide I II IBM Corooration - Noity► I A No I No I Yes I (Statewide I Lenovo (United Statesl,. LrjC.I A - Non- Minority I No I No Yes I Statewide I I Lenovo Global Technoloav (United A - Non- No I No I Yes I Statewide I, I Stdinc. Minority II Microsoft (Minority No I No I Yes I Statewide I I P A - Non- Minority No I No I Yes I Statewide I I Panasonic A - Non- No No I Yes I Statewide I I Minority Pure Storaae Inc. IA - Non- MinorityI I No INo (Yes (StatewideI Samsung Electronics I A - Non- I No I No I No I Statewide Minority Mipsllwww dms.rwinorida.cornlbusineae opemgonshtate_purdmsinglstale_wrAMCt ar10—agmementslaRemate oontraci swmal mputer cqu4"... 111 Page 418 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX P.O. #: 210554 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDAD 33425-0310 DATE: 12/15/20 VENDOR 16422 SHIP TO: TO: ONPOTNT TECH SYSTEMS, LLC City of Boynton Beach 2055 NW 32ND ST. ITS DEPARTMENT STE. 1 100 EAST OCEAN AVE POMPANO BEACH, FL 33064 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 . ..., .... .. .._... _..... ...__.. .......,r ..........._.,........ .�......__ REQU15 (TION NO. 77593 ORDERING DEPARTMENT: ITS ........._ _....... cpNTRACT�No�:.....---- ,__ ...� �riri. ................ ______..... DATE NEEDED. COMMISSION APPROVED: LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST 1 12650.00 DL TAG 4 1824550 40 X ENERSYS HX505 1,0000 New Battery Verification Service Removal & Disposal Freight REMARKS REPLACE BATTERIES FS45 DATA CENTER UPS QUOTE# 9 0 3 3 . DO NOT MAIL- I.T.S.. WTTL.SEND TO VENDOR PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO, PROJECT 303-4129-522.64-15 FA2101 P.O. TOTAL: EXTENDED COST 12650.00 12650,00 PURCHASING Page 419 of 1344 pq L13 iJ 0 DI R 14a U) rA E, H Ln %D 0 0 0 0 2. I 14 0 M q3 N fl El Ul o LN C,4 M A. N Aj u 0 OeQ F- H a, 0 C! 0 so ol M Lfr Ln H L6 Ln P4 1 E4 0 E) t -j rl 0 N M H E, W In W o IV IfY 41: I 14 0 M q3 N fl 14 EQ M Aj 'n ji r -I OeQ F- H a, 0 Page 420 of 1344 Date: 12/11/2020 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OVER $105,000 Requesting Department: I.T.S. Contact Person: Marty Stevens Explanation for Purchase: The UPS battery backup system at our FS#5 data center provides backup power and surge protection to the city's critical network systems. During our last inspection of the UPS under our current maintenance provider, we were advised that the batteries, capacitors, and fans were near end -of -life and required replacement. ....-............. ,........................................ --.........W...--.............. Recommended Vendor Onpoint Tech Systems ............ iii Dollar Amount of Purchase 12,650 Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): ........... Three Written Quotations X� GSA State Contract PRIDEIRESPECT SNAPS Sale Source Piggy -Back Budgeted Item XI 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: 1303-4129-522.64-15 CIP Project# FA2101 - $12,650.00 Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01/02 Date / Ikl I , Date Date Date Page 421 of 1344 We are pleased to submit the following proposal for replacement of your batteries for your consideration. Please refer to the Scope of Work for specific coverage information. Below is a summary of the services included in this quote. Site ID: 176695 - 2080 High Ridge Rd Line Item Tag # 1824550 40 x ENERSYS HX505 - New Battery Verification Service —1 Strings ;Freight (Subtotal Select One O ttom Normal Hours (M -F Sam to 5pm) After Hours (M -F 5pm to Sam, and/or all day Saturday) Line Item Pricing $11,808.00 $799.20 $511.67 Installation $2,396.16 $3,609.60 (NOT including tax: any tax required must be included in customer purchase order amount) Payment Terms: Net 30 Days $13,118.87 Progress billing: For all projects involving battery replacement, progress payments will apply. Invoices will be issued per the following project milestones: Milestone Payment Due Shipment of batteries Total amount for batteries and freight Completion of installation and testing Balance of project price Page 422 of 1344 Dear Charles, Nov 18, 2020 Thank you for your interest in Vertiv Corporation. We are pleased to submit the City of Boyntoneach following proposal for your review and consideration. High2080 Ridge e Rd Boynton FL 33426 As the rate of change and complexity in your critical infrastructure increases, Vertiv is the dedicated partner that you need to help you achieve your goals. Please complete all required fields on the signature page and attach your purchase order to assist timely order processing. Should you have any questions regarding the proposal, feel free to contact me directly at (954) 427-0019. 1 look forward to your response and the opportunity to work together to improve your critical infrastructure investment. Sincerely, Beccie Downey Innovative Support Systems, Inc. 1030 Sunshine Lane, Suite 1000 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 PHONE (407) 682-7570 FAX (407) 682-0024 W EMAIL QBATT1118BD Page 423 of 1344 We are pleased to submit the following proposal for replacement of your batteries for your consideration. Please refer to the Scope of Work for specific coverage information. Below is a summary of the services included in this quote. Site ID: 176695, City Of Boynton Beach, 2080 High Ridge Rd, Boynton Beach, PL 33426 Line item ITag # 1824550 40 x ENERSYS HX505 �- New Battery Verification Service — 1 Strings ,Freight ;Subtotal Line Item Pricing $11,808.00 $799.20 $511.67 $13,118.87 Select One Option: Installation Normal Hours (M -F 8am to 5pm) $2,396.16ISO B After Hours (M -F 5pm to 8am, and/or all day Saturday) $3,609.60 Sunday/Holiday $4,792.32 j(NOT including tax: any tax required must be included in customer purchase order amount) !Payment Terms: Net 30 Days Progress billing: For all projects involving battery replacement, progress payments will apply. Invoices will be issued per the following project milestones: _MilqsJ9nq Payment Due Shipment of batteries Total amount for batteries and freight Completion of installation and testing Balance of project price Page 424 of 1344 City Of B' ynton Beach 2080 High Ridge Rd Boyntm zatIL Thank you for your interest in Vertiv Corporation. We are pleased to submit the following proposal for your review and consideration. As the rate of change and complexity in your critical infrastructure increases, Vertiv is the dedicated partner that you need to help you achieve your goals. Please complete all required fields on the signature page and attach your purchase order to assist timely order processing. Should you have any questions regarding the proposal, feel free to contact me directly at (954) 427-0019. 1 look forward to your response and the opportunity to work together to improve your critical infrastructure investment. Sincerely, HARVEY TORRES 656 S. Military Trail Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 PHONE: (954) 427-0019 FAX: (954) 427-0022 EMAIL: htorres@airandpowersolutions.com Proposal Q02963757 Page 425 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 16864 TO: STEP CG, LLC 525 W. FIFTH ST. SUITE 332 COVINGTON, KY 41011 P.O. #: 210557 DATE: 12/15/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach POLICE DEPARTMENT 2100 HIGH RIDGE RD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 PURCHASING Page 426 of 1344 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 2.00 EA EW SOFTWARE SUPPORT - 30324 X 3.65 322,,7700 645.54 DAYS Includes $96.46 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.- EXTREME 97003-30324 2 1.00 EA EW SOFTWARE SUPPORT -- S20149 4467,4500 4467.,45 365 Days Includes $667.55 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.- EXTREME 97003-52.0149 3 1 00 EA EW NBD AHR - 167.9.0. 851,2200 851„22 384 days Includes $127.1.9 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.- EXTREME 97004-16790 4 1.00 EA EW NBD AHR - 16790 1210 3300 1210.33 546 days Includes.$ 18.0.85 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.- EXTREME 97004-16790 5 60.00 EA EW NBD AHR - AP505I-FCC 62,,.6400 3758 40 365 days Includes $ 561.60 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.-- EXTREME 97004-AP505I 6 1.00 EA EW N3D AHR - H34020 FOR 43,,5400 43,54 AL3600A15=E6 406 days Includes $6.51 discount VENDOR ITEM NO.- EXTREME 97004-H34020 7 2.00 EA EW NBD AHR - H34066 FOR 126,1500 252.30 AL4900A02-E6 365 days Includes $ 37.70 discount PROCUREMENT SERVICES-P.O. - - _ .........� TOTAL __ .... ............... ..... _ ............................ . . . . .......... 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FBF FFC( E1 F: E HE r�FHFr zEz zxz z:R:zH HHz�zzz r�F4H E-+ D D E� Fr FHF z z z z z z z zszIz 11 HP,H H a04x01x�H H04x H C4HWHPaHWHCL HCL HI CLHWHiL P4 ,7 M r4 Cta ,7 Pj 'a Pe 'a P< r- PL �D CL . wOtwCYWOIWOIWO'wOwOwOw0 rxwxwrxWD�wrxwrxwrxwceWrxW 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a o N N N N N N N N N N [y N N N N N N N n A Ln Ln Lii u� ul m Ln H N N N N N N N N N H rl 'I sH H r -I r -I r -I r -I r -I r3 rl r -I O N N N N N N N N N U H H H H- H H H H U o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �Go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *k W z H N rl �r Ln to r m m H a .. m m H U O 00x U Q4 z ro u O z F o H O Q] U O i4 H o � O< N O W rq ?A x IP o, Page 428 of 1344 Date: 12/3/2020 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OVER $109000 Requesting Department: Police Contact Person: S. Stewart Explanation for Purchase: This purchase includes maintenance renewal for the Police Department's network equipment (StepCG). This includes the switches installed as part of the recent agency upgrade with Wireless Access Points, ERS4950GTS distribution switches, X590 server routing switches, and VSP core switches. Recommended Vendor StepCG, LLC Dollar Amount of Purchase 15,352 58 111111, 1111-1-11 . .. ........ Source for Purchase check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted item Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number 43220000 Naso -19 -ACS NOTE. Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 001-2112-521-4620 Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01!02 Date Date Date Date i_ _:_'C) Page 4 fV4 Quote ANOW STEP CG, LLC Quate Date: 1012712020 S T ]"MOWOP, w 5D E. Rivercenter Bldg, Suite 9DO Valid Tffl: Covington, KY 41011 Quote Number - Q-11868 BILL TO: SHIP TO: Boynton Beach Police Department Boynton Beach Police Department ,FL ,FL Terms and Conditions 43220000-Naspo-19-ACS Page 430 of 1344 . . . ........... . . . . . . . Coi itau 11,1��e.Crzug 11-ich"aidds'-' Quote Stage;Dralt ... ...... S.No. . . . .... ..... .. ................... ....... Product Details Qty List Price Discount Total 2. Extreme 97003-30324 2 $371.00 $96.46 $645.54 EW Software Support 30324 365 days 2. Extreme 97003-S203M 1 $5,135.00 $657.55 $4,467.45 EW Software Support 520149 365 days 3. Extreme 97004-16790 1 $978.41 $127.19 $ 851.22 EW NOD AHR - 16790 384 days 4. Extreme 970416790 1 $1,391.18 $180.85 $1,210.33 EW NOD AHR - 16799 546 days 5. Extreme 97004AP5D5i-FCC 60 $72.00 $561.60 $ 3.758.40 EW NOD AHR - AP505i-FCC 365 days S. Extreme 970044134020 1 $50.05 $ 6.51 $ 43.54 EW NOD AHR - H34820 for AL3680AI5-E6 486 days 7. Extreme 97004-H34066 2 $145.00 $37.70 $252.30 EW NOD AHR - H34066 for AL490GA02-E6 365 days S. Extreme 9700441=70 ID $145,00 $188.50 $1,261.50 EW NOD AHR - H34676 for AL4900A64-E6 365 days 9. Extreme 970044135323 2 $1,645.00 $427.70 $ 2,862.30 EW NOD AHR - H35313 for VSP7409-48Y-8C-AC-F 365 days Sub Total $ 25,352.5B Tax $0,00 Grand Total $15,352-58 Terms and Conditions 43220000-Naspo-19-ACS Page 430 of 1344 Sophia Stewart REF: maintenance Renewal DATE: Craig Richards Purchase/Payment Request (If paid by credit card, please attach receipt to this document) Vendor: StqiiCGT LLC Account Balance: Justification: Annual Maintenance for Network Equi0ment . A/C Approval: Account Number: 001 - 2112 - 521 46 - 20 ... . .............. . . ...... . . .................................. - Backup Does Submitted: ❑ QuotesNerbal (over $500.00) ❑ Quotes/Written (over $2000.00) Purchase over $25,000 needs commission approval *PLEASE OBTAIN A W-9 FROM THE VENDOR* Professionalism - Respect * Integrity - Dedication - Excellence www.bbpd.org Page 431 of 1344 These maintenance items are highlighted in yellow in the "ITS-StepCG-NASPO ValuePoint_Fxtreme Networks Price File.xlsx" spreadsheet and the specific line # is reference below. Quote Item # Park # I Location in Pricing Spreadsheet .. 1 97003-30324 Line 18204 of Services tab 2 18003-20149 Line 20844 of Services tab 3 07004-16790 I Line 53002 of Services tab 4 ......... X7004-16790 .......... Line 53002 of Services tab . 5 97004-AP505i-FCC ..... . .................... .... Line 45063 of Services tab 6 X97004 -H34020 Line 2197 of Services tab 7 97004-1-134066 y Line 2797 of Services tab 8 97004-H34070 Line 2857 of Services tab 9 97004-H35313 Line 45652 of Services tab Page 432 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 938 TO: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS, 597 PORT ST LUCIE BLVD PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34984 P.O. #f : 210559 DATE: 12/15/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach FIRE STATION NO. 5 2080 HIGH RIDGE ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION 1 1.00 EA COURSE 15 DAYS (134 PERSONNEL) VENDOR ITEM NO.- PHTLS COURSE 2 15.00 EA MANUALS VENDOR ITEM NO.--- CURRENT MANUALS 3 1.00 EA ACLS COURSE VENDOR ITEM NO.- ACLS COCOVID VERSION 4 15.00 EA MANUALS CURRENT ADDITION VENDOR ITEM NO.- CURRENT MANUALS PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO. 001-2210-522.52-66 UNIT COST 9795.0000 6395.0000 45.0000 REMARKS : . PLEASE SEE REQUEST FOR EMC (EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS), ALSO ILFTTER INCLUDED FROM EMS CHIEF PRINCE. NOTE: THERE.MAY BE ADDITION S&H WHICH WE WILL PAY AT A LATER DATE IF APPLICABLE. PROJECT e"... PURCHASING P.O. TOTAL: EXTENDED COST 9795.00 1050.00 6395.00 675.00 17915.00 Page 433 of 1344 V) O O O O O H H 0 H Ln U) ri H M N W P' I (y O Z! I I N N I +y) yl Q ry I HO O p 6 O m b W I ! O O O O CR O H Cil I Q IM 4 U)H PG Y (rr u'k I m In m u'1 r H I r O M w O'I H H z I �i p a H x s4 ° ir1 ! u 1 r I I 1 f � Ell w 1 4 124 Z ! E+ 0. l PG W� ! • •,�. U O O O O O O O O W Ir d•„...OX1 I dP <U O O O O Qr r r r -r H r -i H ! 9 s 8 p ! 6 z ! r B (} PG I I Q ! B H W z ! }d a ! I I r7 U m zrn ! O O O O O z wo1 O H U! Lf o Un In u5 H U x! ar In T r H z w + r O rry to (A O 7 1 H r V I < ' rx H Z M U a a H rH U r ! W W I r � H O O O O 07 z H U) ! O O O O I-7 [71 e ya O I p O O O 1;) fJ V! 0 0 0 0 E� r Yzy r Q O r H W ! IfY O LO O 0 a In r Cil V° O P I U r M Z O r ><y^ H W (d O ry W W ! 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W r � H H z z e H 8 tD e Cn r Q H U z Q I U H r ><y^ H W (d r1)H Q+ ! H r -f ,.C+' I W W W w O U H I HWHMH w W •ri aj -1 r ❑rH®,HtlHIll H Q) F4 1 Pd 0P+1-304.3044 E W r 134n04'DP4n3a r= 3 0 04 M IL W I OO Z) tD U� ..G � o 1 FUi iL� 1Ui DG f� E W Q W C3 i*] L3 w A (4,4 Itf MWMW94WCLI W --U U)N O£OXOXO£ z t �4 U a W a)l.s..nt S W l¢ kD it 1J rO py 1 N N N N •• Oa) rO Ra & tai If1 171 Ifl VS W H s 0 fti N N N N E+ r N N N N z aJ O CJ W B In In m m W N N •Q-ri E+0 0 0 a � � 21 Ind S.v I N N N N O W af9.0 QU U r ,-1 r-4 rNi r t 04— V UO 0 0 O z m (Ii r O O O O O 4) 41 }4 i4 H w I CL I H g] • Ea (d ! W () r-1 W ri W H N :1 U .. a z H N M C `J cd to C ®) ru r H O 0) r.-rl 1.1 W r-4 O }.t 0 aJ r IY. Pa U Pa 'z+ ru Page 434 of 1344 Date: 12/11/2020 Requesting Department: Fire Rescue Contact Person: Ouidal Prince . Explanation for � Purchase: Training/ Recertifications for the crewa/ Firefighters ended Ve ndEmergency Medical Consultants (EMC) Recomm�or ...- .. Dollar Amount of Purchase 17 9 - w,,.... Source for Purchase ch�� 4 Ic and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations FX -1 GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT 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: 0012210522-54-30 (Training) Is: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01/02 Date Date Date Date Page 435 of 1344 Hall, Ouida axpammm From: Prince, Jarvis Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2020 11.44 AM To: Hall, Ouida Subject: FW: ACLS and PHTLS Ouida, This is from EMC. Jarvis Prince EMS Chief Boynton each Fire Rescue City of Boynton Beach 2080 High Ridge R. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 Arreriica's Gateway to the Gulfs yearn 3�1 0 _. iV . Ir disclosure -Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. I From: Dawn Avarista <dawn avari sta. emc @gmai 1. com> Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 11:29 AM To: Prince, Jarvis <PrJnceJ`@bbfi.us> Subject: Re: ACLS and PHTLS Great! They can reach out to me directly with anything they need. Have a great day! Thank you, Dawn Avarista Operations Manager Emergency Medical Consultants Page 436 of 1344 597 SE Port St Lucie Blvd Port St Lucie, FL 34984 P:772-878-3085 F:772-878-7909 Check us Out! Check Out Our Products! The uick Fix CricKit On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 10:17 AM Prince, Jarvis <Princej@j,��fl,j,K> wrote: Thank you Dawn, The dates you provided looks good. I will have our Administrative Assistant take care of this right away. Jarvis Prince EMS Chief Boynton Beach Fire Rescue City of Boynton Beach 2080 High Ridge Rd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 561-742-6337 1,,j j 561-742-6674 PrinceJ@bbfl.us I �� http:www.boynton-beach-org/ "w" America's Gate wayto the Giullf'strearn 2 Page 437 of 1344 The City of Boynton Beach FL Jarvis Prince Assistant Chief of Emergency Medical Services Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department IN-, 2080 High Ridge Road Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 Phone: (561) 742-6337 FAX: (561) 741-6674 E-mail; Prineejc,bbftxs Date: December 9, 2020 Ref: Quotes for 2021 Refresher courses To: Mara Frederiksen Mrs. Frederiksen, I sent out a request for quotes for our upcoming ACLS & PHTLS refresher courses to three vendors: EMC, HCI and PBSC back in October of this year. During the week of November 16`f', I received two of the three quotes. HCI never submitted a quote for the job. I reached out the Don Mohr via email that same week. 1 have not heard back from him or anyone else from HCI regarding their Bid. Today 1 reached out to EMC to inform them that we are selecting their company to handle our ACLS & PHTLS refresher courses. I have included a snip of the email sent to Don Mohr. If you have any question, please feel free to give me a call. Thank you. He f Dart tt has been almost a month s=nee M last spoke about HCI subnsitting a quote for BUFF; PHTLS and ACLS refresher Gave asses. r hnot hears hom anyonegar from yourofgantation regarding tha quote. IWIl be rsaking a seteetion wen, se that I can start biI off time mr the schedule toconduct the training, If HCI a %d bke to be considered, 1 need your qme Thank y9vs Respectfully. laMs Respectfully, Jarvis Prince America's GatewaY to the Gulfsti-eanz Page 438 of 1344 I 'ygy'plylIp^yp Emergency Medical Consultants Tile Premier Provider Of Quality Medical Training Programs Nationally Accredited and OSHA Programs Medical CE Provider Since 1988 PROPOSAL TO RENDER SERVICES Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this proposal. We look forward to working with you in the future. Feel free to contact us should you have any questions. This proposal prepared by Shaun Fix of Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc., 597 SE Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Florida, 34984 Is for Boynton Beach Fire Rescue, 2800 High Ridge Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33426. Whereas Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc. is a provider of professional medical education and Boynton Beach Fire Rescue wishes to have such educational courses presented; the following is proposed: All faculty will be employees or contractors for EMG Inc & Boynton Beach Fire Rescue will have no legal or financial responsibility for the faculty. Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc. hereby agrees to provide the following services: 1. Continuing education courses which meet national standards and / or Florida Board of Nursing "Contact hour" requirements. — as agreed upon with the education department. 2. All equipment required for the course 3. A pool of appropriately certified instructors 4, Maintenance of all cards, certificates, administrative duties and mandated record keeping Boynton Beach Fire Rescue hereby agrees to provide the following: 1. Facility of appropriate size for approved number of participants 2. AV equipment as required per course — i.e.: computer, projector, sound (we can provide these If needed) 3. Cancellation information 5 business days prior to course -less than 5 days will incur a $200.00 cancellation fee plus any non-refundable travel fees incurred. 4. Payment for program no later than 30 days from completion This proposal will cover the following classes and prices: Personalized ACLS/BLS program for paramedics and EMTs, which will follow your specific protocols with outlines available for Dr. Schepkee to approve, classroom contact time to approximately 90 minutes per team of 6 and can ACLS "Covid Version" —This program minimizes accommodate 3 groups (18 participants) per day. Successful paramedics will receive an ACLS certification, while EMTs will complete the BIS portions required for CPR certification. *See attached program overview Course & Price: ACLS "Covid Version" pre -course progrand quizzes pias hands on skills at 2 hours per group. m a Flat fee of $6,395.00 over 12 days for up to 134 personnel Manual & Price: Mandatory current edition ACLS provider manual $45 each plus shipping (if applicable) Date & Time: 12 days in April 2021 to be determined Starttime: TBD By signing this, I hereby accept this proposal as a contract. For: Emergency Medical Consultants Inc. For: Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Shaun Fix, President—EMC Inc. Date: Printed Name:_.. Date: (772) 878-3085 * Fax: (772) 878-7909 * Email: ' 597 SE Port Saint Lucie Blvd * Pon Saint Lucie, Florida 34984 t,:.:. n...W.A..,#0 Page 439 of 1344 Emergency Medical Consultants The Premier Provider Of Quality Medkal Training Programs Nationally Accredited and OSHA Programs Medical CE Provider Since 1988 PROPOSAL TO RENDER SERVICES Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this proposal. We look forward to working with you in the future. Feel free to contact us should you have any questions. This proposal prepared by Shaun Fix of Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc., 597 SE Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Florida, 34984 is for Boynton Beach Fire Rescue, 2800 High Ridge Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33426. Whereas Emergency Medical Consultants, the provider of professional ng fs proposed: medical education and Boynton Beach Fire Rescue wishes to have such educational coursespresented; All faculty will be employees or contractors for EMC Inc & Boynton Beach Fire Rescue will have no legal or financial responsibility for the fatuity. Emergency Medical Consultants, Inc. hereby agrees to provide the following services: 1. Continuing education courses which meet national standards and / or Florida Board of Nursing "Contact hour" requirements. —as agreed upon with the education department. 2. All equipment required for the course 3. A pool of appropriately certified instructors 4. Maintenance of all cards, certificates, administrative duties and mandated record keeping Boynton Beach Fire Rescue hereby agrees to provide the following: 1. Facility of appropriate size for approved number of participants 2. AV equipment as required per course — i.e.: computer, projector, sound (we can provide these if needed) 3. Cancellation information 5 business days prior to course -less than 5 days will incur a $200.00 cancellation fee plus any non-refundable travel fees incurred. 4. Payment for program no later than 30 days from completion This proposal will cover the following classes and prices: will follow your specific protocols with outlines available for 17r. Personalized PHTLS program for paramedics and EMTs, which Schepkee to approve. Course & Price: PHTLS Flat fee of $9,795.00 over 15 days for up to 7.34 personnel. Manual & Price: Mandatory current edition PHTLS provider manual $70 each plus shipping (if applicable) date & Time: 15 days in May 2021 to be determined Start time: TBD 4" By signing this, I hereby accept this proposal as a contract. For: Emergency Medical Consultants Inc. For: Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Shaun Fix, President — EMC Inc. Printed Name•, Date: (772) 878-3085 * Fax: (772) 878-7909 * Email: ' 597 SE Port Saint Lucie Blvd * Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34984 Page 440 of 1344 ��Iy1 Nr- Palm Beach State College � a PALM BEACH STATE Workforce Development Contract Trainingo �c r Department Quote The City of Boynton Beach Customer: Fire Rescue Department Contact: Nikole Konieczn Contact: EMS Chief Prince 561-868-4245 2080 High Ridge Rd. Address: Boynton Beach, FL33426 __konieczn. palmbeachstate edu Date of Request: November 16, 2020 Project Name: _PHTLS Refresher Course Service Description: Palm Beach State College will provide two (2) Subject Matter Experts to facilitate the PHTLS Refresher Course for The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department. Quote for 135 personnel who require course and will particpate/complete course. Each student/personnel will attend one class which is (8) eight hours in length. Price includes costs of instruction, materials, equipment and PBSC will issue recertification for those who successfully complete the class. Maximum Particpants: Maximum of (10) ten participants per class All participants from BBFR will be covered under the City of Boynton Beach's workers compensation insurance. Location: All classes will be conducted at BBFR FS No. 5 located at 2080 High Ridge Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33428 Dates: Dates are to be mutually agreed upon between The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department and Palm Beach State College staff. Total length to complete all classes is three (3) weeks Mondays through Fridays. (including make up dates) Class Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department will provide return response on letterhead with PO, written approval for the PHTLS Refresher Course, and agree to, pay Palm Beach State College $12,450.00. Page 441 of 1344 tl h R11 iJl mvt Palm Beach State College PALM BEACH sTarr ' Workforce Development Contract Training COLLEGE Department Quote The City of Boynton Beach Customer: Fire Rescue Deja,'artment Contact: Nikole Konieczny Contact: EMS Chief Prince 561-868-4245 __. ..... ___ ........ ... 2080 High Ridge Rd. Address: Boynton Beach, FL 33426 konieczn talmbeachstate.edu Date of ._....... ... Request: November 16, 2020 Project Name: ACLS Refresher Course Service Description: Palm Beach State College will provide two (2) Subject Matter Experts to facilitate the ACLS Refresher Course for The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department. Quote for 135 personnel who require course and will particpatelcomplete course. Each student/personnel will attend one class which is (8) eight hours in length. Price includes costs of instruction, materials, equipment and PBSC will issue recertification for those who successfully complete the class. Maximum Particpants: Maximum of (10) ten participants per class All participants from BBFR will be covered under the City of Boynton Beach's workers compensation insurance. Location: All classes will be conducted at BBFR FS No. 5 located at 2080 High Ridge Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 Dates: Dates are to be mutually agreed upon between The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department and Palm Beach State College staff. Total length to complete all classes is three (3) weeks Mondays through Fridays. (including make up dates) Class Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm The City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Department will provide return response o letterhead with PO, written approval for the ACLS Refresher Course, and agree t, pay Palm Beach State College $10,700.00. Page 442 of 1344 Page 443 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 4397 TO: JOHNSON-DAVIS INC. 604 HILLBRATH DRIVE LANTANA, FL 33462 P.O. #: 210568 DATE: 12/16/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach EAST UTILITY ADMIN 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 REMARKS: EMERGENCY DRAINAGE REPAIRS AT THE FAKE BOYNTON ESTATES-- CONFIRMING PO COMMISSION APPROED ON MAY 7, 2019 TO AWARY A PROMARY AND SECONDARY CONTRACTOR FOR THE UTILITIES REPAIR AND EMERGENCY SERVICES.. JOHNSON-DAVIS, INC WAS ONE OF THE (2) CONTRACTORS. PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 401-2824-536.49-1.7 P.O. TOTAL: 104650,00 PURCHASING Page 444 of 1344 EXTENDED LINE## QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 1.00 EA GC -2 EMERGENCY MOB / DEMOB COSTS 3000.0000 3000.00 2 40.00 EA STM -47 F & I 48" STORM IN ROW 500.0000 20000.00 3 72.00 EA BF -2 IMPORTED BACKFILL & 50.0000 3600.00 COMPACTION 4 250.00 EA BF -1. REMOVAL & DISPOSAL OF 60.0000 15000.00 UNSUITABLE IN -SITE 5 30.00 EA SWR -104 ADDITIONAL PIPE CREW 700.0000 21000.00 HOURS 6 27.00 EA BP -6 6" BYPASS PUMP 1000.0000 27000.00 7 13050.00 EA. R-1.2 FURNISH & INSTALL BAHIA 1.0000 13050.00 SOD -OVER 1000 SF 8 20.00 EA R-1.6 FURNISH O'PERATOR./'WATER .100.000.0 2000.00 TRUCK REMARKS: EMERGENCY DRAINAGE REPAIRS AT THE FAKE BOYNTON ESTATES-- CONFIRMING PO COMMISSION APPROED ON MAY 7, 2019 TO AWARY A PROMARY AND SECONDARY CONTRACTOR FOR THE UTILITIES REPAIR AND EMERGENCY SERVICES.. JOHNSON-DAVIS, INC WAS ONE OF THE (2) CONTRACTORS. PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 401-2824-536.49-1.7 P.O. 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Interirr Explanation for Purchase: Based off BID# 019-2821 -1 WIT Repairs and Emergency Services - Confirming PO Request - Emergency Drainage Repairs at the Lake Boynton Estates. Commission Approved on May 7, 2019 to award a primary and a secondary contractor for the Utilities Repair and Emergency Services, Johnson -Davis, Inc. was one of the (2) contractors awarded Recommended Ve........ - ,,....... ndor 4397 Johnson -Davis, Inc. �I Dollar Amount of Purchase $104,650.00 Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDEIRESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted Item Emergency Purchase 0 Other 0 Contract Number: BID 019-2821-.�'� NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented In the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 401-2824-536.49-17 Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager ,City Manager rv__ Form Revised 02!01102 Date , Date Date Date 2,,'l � Zo Zo Page 446 of 1344 REQUEST FOR REQUISITION H.T.E. ENTRY DATE: 1 1211412020 H.T.E. REQUISITION # 77630 djnhaCoordinator: 1 T. Pratt Director: Joseph Paterniti City Manager (non budgeted "Al (zoital and/or $5000+1: J REASON FOR PURCHASE: NNINMIYIYIYIYIYNOIOIW F�O Invoice # 8042-01 Attad�, ted Based off BID# 019-2821-1 9/IT Repairs and Emergency Services .............. Emergency Drainage Repairs at the Lake Boynton __7,_Y0i Estates Commission Approved on May to award a primary and a secondary . . . ....................................... . . . .. contractor for the Utilities Repair and 5M25E m e; en Services, Johnson -Davis, Inc. was one of the 'contractors awarded. VENDOR INFORMATION: DIVISION: OTHER INFORMATION- . . ........ .... Name: Johnson -Davis, Inc. Admin, Date: 12/14/2020 ASAP (X) _Ailji__ -11,11, - S. 604 Illbrath Drive Engineering Date Needed: Confirm. FL 33462 - — ------------------ Cus-t. Rel. Distribution BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: 5 0 0"0' BF -2 Imported backfill & Compacbon ; SUBMITTED: Phone (contact): Scott Johnson Water Qual. QuotesNerbal Admin. ",...... 4 ... 0- Px- Email: sonrla�yjs,,cor�r� .......... ................................................................ .. (over $500) ............ ........... .... Phone: 561-588-1170 Pumping . ..... QuotesMritten E. WTP 41 Fax: (over $2000) Vendor Number: 4397 PWTreat. Bid Docs. W WTP 42 $1,000.00 ...... .... Meter Serv, . ..................... Sole Source Ltr. P/U ^ 99 INITIATOR: Joseph Paternitil ,, 111ty Sewage O . . . . . . ................. ------------- Insurance Special Instructions: Director e" rl'�, __­;,� . ..... .......... $1.00 Requirements: APPROVED: Strmwtr. (X) BID# 019.2821-1911T- Project Number: $13,050.00 20 Repair & Emergency .............. . ....... R-1 6 Furnish Operator NVater Truck Services u Unit Price . ...... ........... Description & Part Number Fund :t Basic . ...... De Elem 'I . .. . ............... . Obj Amount Lake Boynton Estates Emergency Drainage Repair 1 $3,000-00 ........ . . ................ GC -2 Emergency Mob/Demob costs $3,000.00 40 $500 00 STM -47 F, ... &­ 148N Stormin ROW $20,000.00 7 2- 5 0 0"0' BF -2 Imported backfill & Compacbon ; ........ . . . . —111.11 $3,600.00 250 $60.00 ___ ............ . . ............ ____ BF -1 Removal & Disposal of Unsuitable In -Site _ . ... .... .... .. . .. . . .... $15,000.00 30 $700.00 . ............ SWR 104. Additional Pipe Crew Hours 1 . ................ $21,000.00 27 $1,000.00 BP -6 6" Bypass Pump ..... . .. ...... ... ........ $27,000 00 13050 $1.00 R-12 Furnish & Install Bahia Sod - Over 1000 S $13,050.00 20 $100.00 .............. . ....... R-1 6 Furnish Operator NVater Truck $2,000.00 ............... .. .. 4'' Total 401 2824 ....... 536 49 17 $104,650.00 Page 447 of 1344 December 14, 2020 City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Attn: Mr. Joe Paterniti, P.E. L-iL>I- 2. r"* �-' :�te"L4� Re: Lake Boynton Estates -Emergency Drainage Repair BID No. 019-2821-191IT Invoice No.: J -D 86042-01 The following is our cost for work performed, per below breakdown. Item Description Unit Meas. Qty. Value No. Price GC -2 Emergency Mob/Demob Costs 3,000.00 LS 1 3,000.00 STM47 F&I 48" Storm in ROW 500.00 LF 40 20,000.00 BF -2 imported Backfill & Compaction 50.00 CY 72 3,600.00 BF -1 Removal & Disposal of Unsuitable In -Site 60.00 CY 250 15,000.00 SWR -104 Additional Pipe Crew Hours 700.00 HR 30 21,000.00 BP -6 6" Bypass Pump 1,000.00 DY 27 27,000.00 R-12 Furnish & Install Bahia Sod -over 1000 sf 1.00 SF 13,050 13,050.00 R-16 Furnish Operator/Water Truck 100.00 HR 20 2,000.00 SUBTOTAL: 104,650.00 Total Due J D 86042-01 Thank you. 5104.654.00 41 S-ICA�° Main office: 604 Hillhrath Drive- Lantana, FL 33462 • Phone: 561-588-1171 • Fax: 561-585-5752 F Ft. Pierce Office: 863 S. Kings Hwy- Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 -Phone: 772468-9200 ■ Fax: 772468-9202 3 Page 448 of 1344 WARNINGI FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW ALLOWS SOME UNPAID CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS TO.FILE LIENS AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL. UNDER FLORIDA LAW, YOUR FAILURE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE PAID MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR PAYING TWICE. TO AVOID A LIEN AND PAYING TWICE, YOU MUST OBTAIN A WRITTEN RELEASE FROM: TREKKER TRACTOR EVERY TIME YOU PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR, NOTICE TO OWNER ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR 9214890107899915941880 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH FL, 33435 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY INFORMS YOU THAT HE HAS FURNISHED OR IS FURNISHING SERVICES OR MATERIALS AS FOLLOWS: EQUIPMENT RENTAL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF REAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS: BOYNTON PROJECT/ NW CORNER WOOLBRIGHT & i-951 Boynton Beach, Florida / As recorded in the public records of PALM BEACH County, Florida / Public; UNDER AN ORDER GIVEN BY: JOHNSON-DAVIS Florida law prescribes the serving of the notice and restricts your right to make payments under your contract in accordance with §713.06, Florida Statutes. If this job is banded under §713.23 Florida Statutes, §713.246 Florida Statutes, §255.05 Florida Statutes; Title 40 U.S.C. §3131 or any other form of bond, this notice is also notice of intent to make a claim against any statutory or common law bond and the firm sending this notice will look to such bond for protection and payment. The undersigned requests a copy of the payment bond and a copy of any direct contracts relating to the improvements of the aforementioned real property and agrees to pay reasonable copy costs for same. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR PROTECTION Under Florida's laws, those who work on your property or provide materials and are not paid have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This dal is known as a construction lien. if your contractor fails to pay subcontractors or material suppliers or neglects to make other legally required payments, the people who are owed money may look to your property for payment, EVEN IF YOU HAVE PAID YOUR CONTRACTOR IN FULL. PROTECT YOURSELF RECOGNIZE that this Notice to Owner may result in a lien against your property unless all those supplying a Notice to Owner have been paid. LEARN more about the Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713, Part I, Florida Statutes, and the meaning of this notice by contacting an attorney or The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Agent For: Trekker Tractor W/O: 8907915 1150 Barnett Drive, Lake Worth, FL, 33481 Date: 11/23/2020 561-296-9710 ext 402 Acct #: BT0003995 By: Jorge Idban John.Marin@trokkergroup.com Contact: John Marlin BlOglentTvne Tracking iM 1mt9 Address General Contractor 9214890107899914992982 JOHNSON-DAVIS 604 HILLBRATH DRIVE, Lacs worth, FL 33452 Owner 9214890107899915941880 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE, BOYNTON BEACH. FL 33435 Bond Company 9214890107899915942689 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANC 175 BERKELEY STREET, BOSTON, MA 02118 Page 449 of 1344 ��` 'iilVl llllllllli I'IIIIIIII �III�III IIII 8214 8901 0789 9815 9418 80 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 4001VraTIONWIDE N... O T' 1 C E The Construction Notice printed on the reverse side of tihis document is only a notice and luoT A uEN and Is not recorded against your property. This notice is not a reflection of the credit worthiness or financial standing of any contractor nor is it an Indication of their ability or desire to pay their bills. It is merely a letter informing the owner of the property and/or general contractor that Trekker Tractor has supplied or will supply services, equipment and/or materials. Failure to ensure that their vendor is paid may result in a lien being placed on your property and your paying twice for the materials and/or services provided to you by the vendor listed on the opposite side of this notice. If you have paid or are about to pay your contractor, ask them for a release of lien to ensure their vendor is paid. If you have any questions about this notice, please call Nationwide Notice at (561) 228-1114 Notices Filed on Project: The undersigned: requests a copy of the Notice of Completion, Notice of Cessation, Notice of Commencement and the Construction Lender (lfnot listed on the reverse side) relating to the improvements of the property described on the reverse side of this document. If none is currently available, this is an ongoing request should one become available in the future. Please send a copy via fax to 561-439-6614, by email to ento@nationwidenotice,com or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, lake Worth, FL 33454. Bonded Projects, Updated Owner and GenersUPrime Contractor Information: The undersigned requests a copy of the payment bond or trust relating to the improvements of the property described on the reverse side of this document. If none is currently available, this is an ongoing request should one become available in the Future. The undersigned also requests any updated Owner and General/Prime Contractor information including the name and address if different from the information printed on the notice. Please send a copy via fax to 561-439-6614, by email to ento@nationwidenotice.00m or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, Lake Worth, FL 33454, Notice: if the work being done on the property described on the reverse side of this document is for improvements to the property which were ordered by a lesseettenant, please forward a verified copy of the lease provision or a copy of the recorded Notice of Non -Responsibility to the undersigned by fax to 561-439-6614, by email to ento nationwidenotice.com or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, Lake Worth, FL 33454. If you fail to provide this information within 30 days, or serve a false or fraudeulent copy, your interest as lessor may be subject to a construction lien in favor of the undersigned. If you require information regarding contractor payment status, please contact Trekker Tractor at the number located at the bottom of the notice. Nationwide Notice, Inc. Page 450 of 1344 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN UPON FINAL PAYMENT The undersigned lienor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $10.00 received hereby waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services or materials furnished to Johnson -Davis Inc. on the job of City of Boynton Beach (Owner), for improvements to the folowing described project: Boynton Project! NW Corner Woolbright & I-951 Boynton Beach, Florida, Palm Beach County Lienor's Name: Trekker Tractor Address: 1150 Barnett Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461 By:. Printed Name/ Title:�� -vo� State of Florida County of Mi tx(-6 -Zoullp The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of: physical presence or online notarization this kc day of ' �rnlnnr 20-2,0 BY e rs As 0npkN_---)kms _......_�` for 'Tcecw, - 1 rat LW_ Individual identified by personal knowledge Evidence Type Y COM USSION EXPIRES C- alfo &0413 - Satisfactory NOTAL PUI LI(ate of NOTE. This is a statutory form prescribed by Section 713.20, Florida Statutes 0996). Effective October 1, 1996, a person may not require a lienor to furnish a waiver or release of lien that is different from the statutoryform. IAMEfTA JMM V ,� �, �IY00l�Ii6810HA�00�8ttl0� w Ha�dedllruNo�IrP�blbl�d1n11ln Page 451 of 1344 REQUEST FOR REQUISITION H.T.E. ENTRY DATE: 1 12114/2020 H.T.E. REQUISITION # Contract Coordinator. T. Pratt Director: Joseph Paterniti City Manager (non- budgeted —,'to] one]/^r VqAAA-k % - REASON FOR PURCHASE. ��20 lr'IIvvoIII! ce # J -D 860142111110 'I'll AttacliiIad Based off BID# 019-2821 -1 WIT Repairs and Emeqj,,encv Services be scr"i 'p ­ii o 6` P-a-'r—tNumber ... . .. . .... ............. ---------- - _ Drainage Emergency age Repairs at the Lake Boynton Estates .. .. . ..... - asic C E, I e, m - Commission Approved on May 7, 2019 to award a primary and a secondary contractor for the Utilities 1 Repair and Emer, Services, Johnson -Davis, Inc. was one of the contractors awarded. .=Mm VENDOR INFORMATION: DIVISION: OTHER INFORMATION: Name: Johnson -div , i , s",''I no . ...... ... Admin. Date: 12/14/2020 ASAP' M Address: 604 Hillbrath Drive Engineering Date Needed: - Confirm, Lantana, FL 33462 Gust. Rel. R1111 Distribution BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: SUBMITTED: 1 Phone (contact): Scott Johnson Water Oual. QuotesNerbal E. Admin. 40 (X) Email: (over $500) Phone: 561-588-1170 Pumping Quotes/Written E. WTP 41 Fax: over $2000), Vendor Ndm&ir-439-7 PWTreat. Bid Docs. W. WTP 42 Meter Serv. e Source Ltr. P/U 99 INITIATOR: Joseph Paternitiolmility")" Sewage Insurance Special Instructions: Director Requirements: j . . . ................. APPROVED: Strmwtr. (X)BID # 019-2821-19/1T- Project Number: .... & Emergency 250 1"-$60-.00 Services Services 1-11111,Removal of-Uns—uftabie In -Site Quan. be scr"i 'p ­ii o 6` P-a-'r—tNumber ... . .. . .... ............. ---------- .. .. . ..... - asic C E, I e, m Ob Amount Lake Boynton Estates Emergency Drainage R1111 1 1111 1111 $3,000.00 1111.epair GC -2 Emergency Mob/Demob costs $3,000.00 40 $500.00 STM -47 F & 148" Storm in ROW . . . ......... . . . .1111 $20,000.00 72 $50.00 BF -2 Imported backfill & Compaction -,-&D-Iis'posa-I j .... $3,600.00 250 1"-$60-.00 1-11111,Removal of-Uns—uftabie In -Site . . ....... . . . . - — $15,000.00 30 $700.00 . . . .............. . SWR -104 Additional Pipe Crew Hours $21,000.00 27 $1,000-00 BP -6 6" Bypass Pump -,-$,"2,- $27,000.00 00"".00 13050 $1.00 -1 11-1-1-111111111-1-1111111— .111---1----"--"--, R-12 Furnish & Install Bahia Sod - Over 1000 SF 1 f -1-1111111111 ....... . ....... $13,050.00 20 ............1111. $100.00 . . . ......... R-1 6 Furnish Operator AlVater Truck 1 $2,000.00 .. ............ - . .......... . .. .............. Total 401 2824 536 49 17 - -1 $104,650.00 ............ . .............. - Page 452 of 1344 City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Attn: Mr. Joe Paterniti, P.E. Re: Lake Boynton Estates -Emergency Drainage Repair BID No. 019-2821-19/IT Invoice No.: J -D 86042-01 wrerererei�mmimmmmm�mi�more�imr�mmmmmimimimimimi�mmmmmi�m�moioiou�mimimimmmmuuuum�mimimioiormir�mimimmmmomomomimimirmmirm�m��imomimrc�r�rrtrrtr�i�mi�mimomommooumi�m�mm�mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm�mimmmi�moumimimw�rmioioioiaw�miwuimo�wm�wuiwd� �u MmM The following is our cost for work performed, per below breakdown. Item Description Unit Meas. Qty. Value No. Price GC -2 Emergency Mob/Demob Costs 3,000.00 LS 1 3,000.00 STM -47 F&I 48" Storm in ROW 500.00 LF 40 20,000.00 BF -2 Imported Backfill & Compaction 50.00 BF -1 Removal & Disposal of Unsuitable In -Site 60.00 CY SWR -104 Additional Pipe Crew Hours 700.00 HR BP -6 6" Bypass Pump 1,000.00 DY R-12 Furnish & Install Bahia Sod - over 1000 sf 1.00 SF R-16 Furnish Operator/Water Truck 100.00 HR Thank you. 72 3,600.00 250 15,000.00 30 21,000.00 27 27,000.00 13,050 13,050.00 20 2,000.00 SUBTOTAL: 104,650.00 o • ✓Iknw [Jo1zD�iLGGosTi GGa��<�'!r "� Main office: 604 1-11116rath Drive- lantana, FL 33462 • Phone: 561-588-1171 • Fax: 561-585-5252 Ft- Pierce Office: 863 S. Kings Hwy- R. Pierce, FL 34945 *Phone: 772-468-920D a Fax: 772-468-9202 Page 453 of 1344 WARNINGI FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW ALLOWS SOME UNPAID CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS TO FILE LIENS AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL UNDER FLORIDA LAW, YOUR FAILURE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE PAID MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR PAYING TWICE. TO AVOID A LIEN AND PAYING TWICE, YOU MUST OBTAIN A WRITTEN RELEASE FROM: TREKKER TRACTOR EVERY TIME YOU PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR. NOTICE TO OWNER I NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR 9214890107699915941880 CIN OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH FL., 33435 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY INFORMS YOU THAT HE HAS FURNISHED OR IS FURNISHING SERVICES OR MATERIALS AS FOLLOWS: EQUIPMENT RENTAL 'FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF REAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS: BOYNTON PROJECT/ NW CORNER WOOLBRIOHT & i-951 Boynton Beach, Florida t As recorded In the public records of PALM BEACH County, Florida 1 Public; UNDER AN ORDER GIVEN BY: JOHNSON -DAMS Florida law prescribes the serving of the notice and restricts your right to make payments under your contract in accordance with §713.06, Florida Statutes. If this job is bonded under §713.23 Florida Statutes, §713.245 Florida Statutes, §255.05 Florida Statutes; Title 40 U.S.C. §3131 or any other form of bond, this notice is also notice of intent to make a claim against any statutory or common law bond and the firm sending this notice will look to such bond for protection and payment. The undersigned requests a copy of the payment bond and a copy of any direct contracts relating to the improvements of the aforementioned real property and agrees to pay reasonable copy costs for same. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR PROTECTION Under Florida's laws, those who work on your property or provide materials and are not paid have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien. If your contractor fails to pay subcontractors or material suppliers or neglects to make other legally required payments, the people who are owed money may look to your property for payment, EVEN IF YOU HAVE PAID YOUR CONTRACTOR IN FULL. PROTECT YOURSELF RECOGNIZE that this Notice to Owner may result in a lien against your property unless all those supplying a Notice to Owner have been paid. LEARN more about the Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713, Part I, Florida Statutes, and the meaning of this notice by contacting an attorney or The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.' Agent For: Trekker Tractor W/O: 8907915 ��' - •x��- 1150 Barnett Drive, Lake Worth, FL, 33461 Date: 11/23/2020 r 561.296.9710 ext 402 Acct #: BT0003995 By: Jorge Iriban John.Marin@trekkergroup.com Contact: John Marin Reciulent Tyne Tracking #!! Name Add�ss General Contractor 9214894107899914992982 JOHNSON-DAVIS 604 HILLBRATH DRIVE, Lake Worth, FL 33462 ower 92148941078999166941880 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE, BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 Bond Company 9214894107899915942689 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANC 175 BERKELEY STREET, BOSTON, MA 02116 Page 454 of 1344 WOO 8807815 - FL Nationwide Notice PO Box LW, FL 33454 5 9214 8901 0789 9915 9418 80 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 E OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 NATIONWIDE The Construction Notice printed on the reverse side of this document Is only a notice and NOTA LIEN and is not recordlid agaiii3stt your orooedy. This notice is not a reflection of the credit worthiness or financial standing of any contractor nor is It an indication of their ability or desire to pay their bills. It is merely a letter informing the owner of the property and/or general contractor that Trekker Tractor has supplied or will supply services, equipment and/or materials. Failure to ensure that their vendor is paid may result in a lien being placed on your property and your paying twice for the materials and/or services provided to you by the vendor listed on the opposite side of this notice. If you have paid or are about to pay your contractor, ask them for a release of lien to ensure their vendor is paid. If you have any questions about this notice, please call Nationwide Notice at (561) 228-1114. Notices Filed on Project: The undersigned requests a copy of the Notice of Completion, Notice of Cessation, Notice of Commencement and the Construction Lender (if not listed on the reverse side) relating to the improvements of the property described on the reverse side of this document_ If none is currently available, this is an ongoing request should one become available in the future. Please send a copy via fax to 561-439-6614, by email to ento@nationwidenotice.com or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, Lake Worth, FL 33454. Bonded Projects, Updated Owner and General/Prlme Contractor Information: The undersigned requests a copy of the payment bond or trust relating to the improvements of the property described on the reverse side of this document. If none is currently available, this is an ongoing request should one become available in the future. The undersigned also requests any updated Owner and General/Prime Contractor information including the name and address if different from the information printed on the notice. Please send a copy via fax to 561-439-6614, by email to ento@nationwidenotice.com or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, Lake Worth, FL 33454. Notice: If the work being done on the property described on the reverse side of this document is for improvements to the property which were ordered by a lessee/tenant, please forward a verified copy of the lease provision or a copy of the recorded Notice of Non -Responsibility to the undersigned by fax to 561-439-6614, by email to gnto nationwidenctice.corn or by certified mail to Nationwide Notice, Inc. PO Box 542165, Lake Worth, FL 33454. If you fail to provide this information within 30 days, or serve a false or fraudeulent copy, your interest as lessor may be subject to a construction lien in favor of the undersigned. If you require information regarding contractor payment status, please contact Trekker Tractor at the number located at the bottom of the notice, Nationwide Notice, Inc. Page 455 of 1344 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN UPON FINAL PAYMENT The undersigned lienor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $10.00 received hereby waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services or materials furnished to Johnson -Davis Inc. on the job of City of Boynton Beach (Owner), for improvements to the fallowing described project: Boynton Project/ NW Corner Woolbright & I-95/ Boynton Beach, Florida, Palm Beach County Dated On 2)aegoaO&C 15-Vh `LDW Lienor's Name: Trekker Tractor Address: l 150 Barnett Drive Lake Worth, FL 33461 By: Printed Name/ Title: 16rof - Q 1 r� - vo 1Jt( State of Florida County of Mi QJ!6—s0,'lie The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of : physical presence or online notarization this LqAday of `ipprenaber- 20_7.0 By' C�e _ e;�A. 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BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 18343 TO: BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CEN MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC 333 CAMINO GARDENS BLVD # SOCA RATON, FL 33432 P.O. #: 210604 DATE: 12/28/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 222 N.E. 9TH AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 1.00 DL DRAINAGE EASEMENT AGREEMENT 12500.0000 12500.00 To allow the City of Boynton Beach to discharge storm water runoff into an existing water retention: pond. owned by Boynton Beach Distribution Center Master Association __ — — ------- m PROCUREMENT SERVICES ��Zq� P.0. TOTAL 12500 00 ..................... ....,, „,,,,,........ -_ ........ _ ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 303-4905-580.63-08 TR2101 PURCHASING Page 460 of 1344 a W Q b N N DC ca Page 461 of 1344 0 0 �e o 00 0 I o a N N 1 N N 1 � � 1 1 1 1 1 I I I m 0 0 o 0 0 o i o p Ln O N I N N I OY II Q 1 H oLO DI I R H W 1 117 � q v �° 14 I o I I 1 H I ed I I F I � � I I q i O D I M � O u a �1 m� SCC] 1�.1 �°i 1 a d m a w �syyu1 H K a0i j d i b Z N ONfp�< 'Spm Ma rtlAq I {t•IL WDo m7+ k ,q . W O - N U W Vm' i F ?.III i m I IL a7 OO rQHH I 'I C 1 i 0 U Ea m IH H C00 t o N O N i m �'O^ 1 O g1'I Vq£ 1 Och 4-1 H O p I U rl rqrt� O al C O :J 1 I QE m1�iUVN at I 1 H 1 a Page 461 of 1344 Date: 12/15/2020 CITY GIF BOYINTO"N C DS Fw '° t Requesting Department: Engineering __ Contact Person: Gary Dunmyer Explanation for Purchase: Purchase an Easement to allow the City to discharge storm water runoff into an existing water retention pond. E... ����.... Beach Distribution Center Master Association, Inc Recommended Vendor Boynton........ ---- Dollar Amount of Purchase $12,500.00 Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE SNAPS RESPECT Piggy -Back Sole Source Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: drainat a easement a reement NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 303-4905-580-63-08 1 Project TR2101 Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent ' Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01/02 Date 1205/2020 1L(38:10 Date r2-/7". ' ..1 Date Date L2 21 Page 462 of 1344 Sean IIM , 'Sw Ir -t A GOREN CHEROF DOODY & EZROLP.& KIVORUCYS ^Y LAW 3099 '9 :a51t C VIII `vlr °le, l°°6i4� S6te,200 III°°o irt auderdiale, J IIaIlda 3,3308 4lk,l!)ha liniie: (954) 1 7 11 .11 )'1010 X 1502 (":5i���� 1 2.76 94,010 �x 5024 III !!,a (m,i!! .�) 7"1 4, E'.urna llll wart2,,,,,. ya l grofiggill llli"herinall of p[ sid6iumium r' I his E...Mhill lis covered III°,m l„h COII'Yuuiu'mumu°�mlCa, umW�i I �m�Aicil„ i8 U- . 25 10, e r .�m1 anid is leigMly I au°irmmo9m~: ,led. he k 111 muiuimia6ouin ciointauined iiu°: flims III... IIMaiiiii irs club& m:leidnl � �w wm mic°need Il. >�mve IH]he e .� u..m� � Ili:.rm� uiui�mm:ui�la. �u.mwl mui. �ui�n�uu u u..adm„ui ulll lllmws inessage is, 1111�0�. Ulme uiumtm.umdu ml i u..uillmu.nt,, ou �.14me eiinl��floyee 0i,imwfl. msIponsul�!>le lm. a m..lm^Ilmvm..uiium ft u.m �Ilme uunlll.a um'mu:i u^mll ll`�mm�ui��r������ you umu°, �l�n�w'_riu��lh;��m� ui���uii�nawmmi �Ilm� � �����mmmu_.�aw�u�umm�������mm��m uili��uii�mm.m�i:1i��ww.�mr m� � m uiu�m�, of iallIiis�iur�oiicfly pu°, Il.m bili ed.,If VIDU uireci6 e illmos E-IIIV4l fini ewuiror,IP:mpmwasie ir)otify flmie senidiem iiuifmui mm that ll.t ffie pkioine nuw irrill.m a above air° elu to the lii� � u u.mu�s ui mu,.m .hii�m:`mmrr°m'. u��wu° w p�� mmi w�. II'°:Ill �u u� im°. mll;°m ori u lii foo w III muuiLm.m c eau° m°�l'l 11 ,� its con� 'l: iri , other G°�usu, inii. From: Daniels, Steven L. (Mliilll,ii µ,ueiii Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 1:55 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: 'Dunmyer, Gary' Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton The Assoc. will accept $12,500. Please revise the Easement and advise on the logistics of execution and payment SAUL ENING Steven L. Daniels I Attorney at Law ARNSTEIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law imimumA 1o1111.�mmumuumImmoummnnoumumooamwo�omoimoma�muumnni���m LEIiI„ 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 �i�""I�� Ilwl '. l�""�usiVu��limllf� i Nu�„uNn"�'u�iun� �u�!m�ILu iu.�uu�lu°u wm From: Sean M. Swartz Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2020 2:43 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <st1e,wipeum.ii uiieuls�,;� umllm l u°N°u> Cc:'Dunmyer, Gary' <Il uau.p .g.ri l a����_Ilmll) fl, au > Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton 1.II a IVB you Stever) ..Iffi Oty us �M lluurg to go :,gyp to $1 2 Page 464 of 1344 Sean IIM Swa 1z GOREN CHEROF DOODY& EZROLPk A°r'tOKF4XYS AT LAW 3099 Ill"ass Cor y"in"iercial BOLdevard, Suite 21,,00 F il���': 08 or I aude�dale, II';:lo 3:3313 dephoi re- (954) ?� 7 1...450 5024 (56 1) 2,76 940 ( 502,14 I Fax (9 54) 77 l -1923 ri �aii S,,Svgi"tZ,, 1 "), " �j" I iei,,,-,J!.coni ...... .. . .. ...... 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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2020 2:33 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: 'Dunmyer, Gary' Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton The Assoc. will not agree to $10k. if it means a complete waiver for future payments from the City, the least they will take is $15,000. SAUL ENING Steven L. Daniels 1 Attorney at Law ARSTEIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law 1h Im 1 I, I h ........... O , & L E H I I, R HIO 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 Steven Dal!1116sj, ��AMI 1 From: Sean M. Swartz <SIS,,v a r t Eg D e iio f, c lo in i > 2- Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 2:06 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <s,tle�ien.1dani ' 6 Cc:'Dunmyer, Gary' p[)fl � us> Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton S�.even, Page 465 of 1344 I.. 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N�Ma.i�� 'iiN�, contents t.9� uu�nt° intt�n the Nps wll'II'11'n�Iltp9lYrr "'ll'illrr'9 ' � �:!na"1',N lierso n. From: Daniels, Steven L. [N:t:ali !t`^.:ste:tu' .Ni.5.t:u..1.:p.s.&ti.4.tU.11.:.M!D] Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 1:53 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: 'Dunmyer, Gary' Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Sean, Spoke with the Board and if the City wants to provide a one-time payment rather than an annual share of the Lake cost, then the Association will accept a one-time payment of $20,000 in lieu of an annual obligation. Let me know. SAUL EWING Steven L. Daniels 1 Attorney at Law A14TEI Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 lug t�u:pN�, tti ,D �m.N,gg!L� I sau� conn Page 466 of 1344 From: Sean M. Swartzof, coiin> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 2:27 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <ste,,,Pen.1da ie �i I.......... ---p .......... I- gjq �oiil)> Cc:'Dunmyer, Gary' Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Good afteirnooiri, Steveiri, As q:)piosed �to the 6% inakiitlenaince fee peii, yeaii, pirq[,��osed oe�ovvl, U ie I V11011OUd hilketoi offer a 514,1500.00 inn aintenance fee, up oir. t, Vii a? d-' air,qe foi-Che diraliirageeasiein''�ieint.. 1�1�ieasi(:' Ilet 'r-te kiiiowi if Che kssodiaboi,',ri vvok.fld oe an: er,nia[fle tx:) tlhiat arraingeirinent. I I a irIlly. Yo U, I ,Sea in M 'w III GOREN CHEROF DOOM & EZROLR,, AVV0ftN%Y% A -F LAW 30199 Curnrriercial III3oulevwti Sui')001 Fort I aUdei dale, Florida 3,,3308 Wer�4ione� (954) 771 4500 x 5024'61 1 ) 2 x 5024 I Fax(954) 771 4923 . . uw ..................................... A I C -1 ()1\6 V`][/`,,,, '101,)) ("", " F� I �� '"T �`d� G �� S Nd, f"I"s \J S t) 11 .. . . ....... U , °AX ),(',,J . . . . . ..... . All.ell "A vII. 'I SC I� a 11111111c)�r" 1,,� h� M a I ed by the Nectro n ��c Co ii ii,i inurka Jot �s il ii ivacy Act, '18 L�1,S.0 . H '10- �2 152 1 a ind �s IIega Hy pr ivileged, he li n foi ii ro fion co ii,ii ta me d li ii,i this M 0 is i ntendect o ii,i hy fo ii u use o f the u ind kfid I i o i" e irtlty nan,ied a bove . If 'th e of tNs Y�essage �s not die iintended mcip�ent, or the ern����oyee or agent res�,-)onsflAe fordekvei�ng it 'to the ntended e0pient, you aii,ie hereby notified that any cfissen6nat�oir�, 6strflx&on, o� copyWg ofthis cornmunkation is strk-fly !:uiiohIiUted If YOL11 ieceive Char Maflm li111 aro Toll" 0leas' oraetHythe se nae 4nr,iediately aL the Il hone nunflDeii above and dehete the infonnadon frarn YOUI'corin�putei. PI�ease do r10't COI�)Y M- USe it fOli any p)Uii mse noii dasdose lits contents to u:iny ooh eii !)en son, From: Daniels, Steven L. Sent: Friday, October 9, 2020 12:41 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Sean, Page 467 of 1344 I am out of town until Thursday but I wanted to give you some info. The costs for the last 3 years on the Lake ranged from about $6450 to most recently $8400. At 6% the cost is as you can see. Let me know if a 6% allocation is OK and if so, we need that in the easement and way of making payment as a `condition' of the easement. The Assoc. also wants payment to start as of 2019. Please let me know. SAUL EWING Steven L. Daniels I Attorney at Law XiRi EIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law "j"" 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401. LEHR Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 ° luu III: wululil111 {A ���@:ll wluup I YYVVW,,Syu.:ll q10111111 1111"nl Froin: Sean M. Swartz < Swaii� tZ Qy !2 llm u ti g'n> Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 9:42 AM °.'` �:L u�,'O11 m'i> To: Daniels, Steven L. <I'.�r�'i�u�lluwu��riQu_ ���� Cc: Swanson, Lynn < w anpnl >; 'Dunmyer, Gary' <I2u n_m Q2.i2bfl.uwu,1> Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Glood II""nl II"mill"":VII""fi „ °tev lin Any miloirld on °IIfie Iii-mail°IUIi u�iaice °il'ees is knio� ,� the 'City has no �usslue:s with I vying the maiQ"ro ten�allnce fees 'i.I. tFiely au a' of un'sfiiilll~Il. abed $400.00 sleir Year foii,. Iii wIIIrau,4Ny %. I��1Y a,sie Ike'' ' us k un lo�w. 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Swartz Cc: Swanson, Lynn Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton I am waiting for a response from the Association. Will let you know as soon as I hear. Thx. SAUL EWING Steven L. Daniels I Attorney at Law ry ry ry ry ry ry ry rv� w ry ry ry ry rv� �nnn�nriririririnrinnn�r. ARNSTEIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Caw 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 I West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Tel: 561.833.9800 r Fax: 561.655.5551 �Viirm Ilm �mi4� III IV mWpm i� eu V, Wtt From: Sean M. Swartz <SSvtaii„1z"uvo e.u.:u,Lheii L"f".,u, o > Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 3:26 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <euul� dilmu 1���;�eumll a �m:'uulm> ........... Cc: Swanson, Lynn <Svi�tMenso u� Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton I j U S t vva rit tO I'' 0 OW LIlliD . w°°ul "tt''ie irriiauiii ul 'nafacie :°:'Oel:.„ L.h a ir".ul i< '.I 'i III °'i IIM Swartz GOREN CHEFtO DOODY & EZROLp,k AY1*dtNX.Vfb AT LAW 309,9 II' s t C ol'nmILL el d aii l II L ievaII d,'s a `tie 2010 C::'o III' IIL.......a u d e I°�' III le,ill II 'd a 3 3 108 I Ill llplh oiiie I(R`I I") 771...45010),ti 510124 (1)'61),2716 941010 )( 50,24 III h°°�a (1954) 771....41192 ��I ull S&(Vail ��� ,�� I��u ii�1c hu ocu WAyvemu tµu i�.)!^'il,,�1r cLo�iIw�ri IL D l���� l �r;. ,� P J �; "I ; I ' I' ���, V �, V�<<<I �' '���'��'''f` `',l, l J � (a'; I ,� �; p� l d'" t 'v" ll Page 469 of 1344 Il .3 E;�` II�I:uu l: IIur-f p covered u t'ectu� ufla o1 11:°uG.ul:u to urs � aah:, dM4l LJ,S,C 2510, 521 a fur. is IlegIIy plu°1iv'ill qe d. "'I he uu°fdl i imaJ r cou°rta: re(liin LI Iles EIlMai l isinterided oifly fcli use cf: the linw liv'ii4 lwflf 4 i eintu'L,( I%:Ji, ream Ilam e IIf the nl u deI &` P:IIgis 'riessage is not the urendended dl.)ueni�, oi the eiq: )Io�li,ee of geiint resp )oinsui!)le foo! a d6iveii�i�ng 111 t�I°D the liritl n:ded ie dll:�)rlent, you aii, e Ihu Ila:^)y Ilrdu6i1ed 9Jhai: nyis°:sennrinria�d.'oii�n , disUt Ibi„ud:pon, oll�, Copying 0h this osst icty :rl1116h1ib�1wre dw IIdf YOU I��.:Muw6ve dlh” s Vi "i� in 81�11°�011Ih lease I the se ndei� at ILdie I zl°)orie uiuri"nbun i Ml)ov ar un°d �eu�e I', -le IInf "Ii°riIi-latioii II f11,011,1! 11 V0 1111 h: If"T"Ilpidder �1lease do not cqI:Yy oil,, anyuseI%,Iw�ll'; �I:%uq�)ase i,,) VII" disdose its contents 'to aIf'y 4"�7�other"„r ;°,V 'r;M°aloILII. From: Daniels, Steven L. [uui„Ldlidull, Sent: Thursday, September 24, 20'2'0­'3:,3 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: Swanson, Lynn Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Sean, I am waiting to get confirmation. SAUL EWING Steven L. Daniels 1 Attorney at Law ARNSTEIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law 11101,llllhhhlll0 I MI11l0�h�lHhhhlllh,IIfM111l11 hilt 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 & LEHR Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 �stil I II'13IIIuulrlll d'�d�� luulll.ggfln I )yww,Swfl C10111111.1 From: Sean M. Swartz <, ' 4N' n dz,d�',�,_Q, !tg,,:u„ Itlg I: o u, n�> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 3:28 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <d�^u°u m°iµnnll�ti�rull a°u> Cc: Swanson, Lynn <irly, ud,l� ii'i'L � Il ll)lld u: > Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton i..If;.i totdII vvIu' s $6,000.00 n' u,`Iiriecso lrougllIl 10$ Slew Illn M Swartz GOREH CHEROF 10"t DOODY6 EZROLRA, ATi C7eC Hr4V% A G w W 30919 East I LII° d lellrlun 4m B IWevallr((J, Suite I1�1 � rel ° rt Ill....d uelrld ad I e, IIC °Iariidia 33,308 Teliqjhone, (9S4) 771-4500 x S0,24 J(561),276 94.IES 5024 III ° (954) 7 71 2 d'11�I�"�i'�VIII SSvv,airtz@gglrei lllc h ierof colll „d Il + " lullw l( )n Page 470 of 1344 f"" �r J E l. � ' 1�1111) 'i 1� �""] '­""�� I 1, I 1 111 ' ", 1111111, J 111 All, "f 'i lil l') . .... . ... ... �"J Disda�irer, llhus o covered v t1re Il!!Iectroin�'C�!'llIvacyAct, 18 U&C, 2510 252Z aind us legaHy p�)16vlilege,'J, I L)e infori-natbin coirita� ned iin ths E ,,IaHl lis inteirind ed oi'flylbi- use f the ncfiMduall oily.entity narned above, lftlhe readeiol"tKis ressage d unot the ntended recipient, or the einflcyee oii agen't ues!)onsUe faii defive6ig ft to the 4fllerded red�,)�ent, you are heirday notified 0')at any disseir�natioiqi d�sti'ibution, ciii cqpy�ng of th�s comirw'Jcatlan is stkfly piVhfl�)Led, If you ecelve dfls IoIaHl jin error, '�,flease natify the sendeil iilliniediat6y at the Ips') ren niurifl�)eii albove and SII to flw your coiilllpu'"er, do not copy or �,ise ��L �:roil any puiq��mse nor (Jisdose �ts contents to any otheii pe� so in From: Daniels, Steven L. ii ie Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 3:24 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: Swanson, Lynn Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton I will check but I believe they told me that last year the lake maintenance cost was about $6,000. Not sure it is that high every year. SAIL EWING Steven L. Daniels 1 Attorney at Law ARINSTEIN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Low 111h III Im"All RhUIN U111hu'll"Affill m I ............ . 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 & LEHR ' Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 %Nroimim.sat,fll coirrii From: Sean M. Swartz <SSwa �� tz o ' e ii -i r- r e cil f. co ii in > .... . .............. . . L6i-,!1I ...... . . . ................ Z. ................. Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 3:15 PM To: Daniels, Steven L. <stevien da 11� i � : IS Cc: Swanson, Lynn <S-Wqn5gnU,`�2 Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Y, hank y1ou Stevien. 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II-a:,n II,. . u� mu�uu �mu,ur'u�u!mll�^u�. II`„I��u�uM w.m u�umi''u�m�„ mu� u.u.au� u.� mu mu�u,� eii'sorl, From: Daniels, Steven L. [[D.IIID' :.” e : alrilli II ; ,mau.11 m °°ul Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 5:21 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Cc: Swanson, Lynn Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Sean, I reviewed the revised Easement and spoke with my clients. A few minor[points and one significant one. 1. In the first WHEREAS clause the Assoc. does not legally `own' the Lake, rather the maintenance of is it the Association's obligation. Dedication is sort of a legal nuance and doesn't actually vest 100% ownership. Minor point but technically more accurate to say they are in charge of maintenance than they'own' it. 2. In the 2d WHEREAS clause, rather than `lake' it should probably say "Easement Property". 3. Paragraph 5. a) same comment as in 1. Above. 4. The Association wants to be reimbursed 6.5 % of the annual maintenance costs of the Lake. That is the calculation of the non- Association properties that are benefitting from this easement and should share in the cost of maintenance. (My client can provide the calculation) If it comes from City or elsewhere doe not matter, so long as it is paid; however if not the City, then lien rights for nonpayment. That's it. Let me know where we are after you confer with the City. Thanks. SAUL SWING Steven L. Daniels I Attorney at Law { STI Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law & LEHR 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 10 Page 472 of 1344 Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.555.5551 teve Dgi]J kl ,,u vv cull uornn IvIV :]L ll.coni From: Sean M. Swartz < S ;0arur�� e� rru��ul."vheurrl:.,.�uu c > Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 2:16 PM To: Daniels, Steven L <st4,,,eig,idaiir]u is +; us urll c.oiri,)> Cc: Swanson, Lynn <S vl�, nor .1)ll;ufll.0 s> Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Good f"l°:.e'If.lin Iin' "Ite%r n11mluu G J lu II Sl' wlurlainted to f� Ih 11 ov�iol up a ind, see i f your Ihi ad a dh a in ll e Ito re0evv the �IV tlic Ilh hied riev� ld C°) Ilr°ia iii urs g l phank youi, 7� kG�tOREN CH�-EROF L ,.. f OOI)Y& OLRR A'Lr 'I C) N K Y* AY I.. A 310919 ' I C VIII .Ill ml lll'C4I III" QIP III. ullillte 100 II°III Illr ° u� 308 VIII°°° IIL...� l�����'m III��i.�dIIIi:: p.. IIIqI IIIhoini . 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From: Sean M. Swartz Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 4:34 PM To: 'Daniels, Steven L.' Cc: Swanson, Lynn Subject: RE: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton 11 Page 473 of 1344 Good � . �m"�"�., ,� ;W.��teIU.P""n"Voni Stevien, I Dease slee bebw fmfn Oty, staff II6ate Lo fl-ne pi i I� ��'""III"!�"�I.� Is "qVIe^sdII.ig the asiuIn."peIU,.n.l Aso, p have alllwadIhed thie eviiismii gins, to U'ie II: sen�iI ILIIt Akpll�,��eeiri�n��;�lllri��l. \A/e Ilr n a ��i:�ifle si"WII u~III'W and.th II'"%4as" �:n�ll,. f. � R A " � the f 'U' .n\'4�wr of u:he AssocIIadon is, Ili linc 'II"„opeU°imy. III..""t U"11IVIe V9nmiVIII.' �i�',OLII have VIf„'q uIIIt".'IUeII"' qus"bIloi""nib lo III" CO I'll III "'n V''W III, "lt s. �..h Ii IIS y1oIu, Background Parts of Industrial Way and all of NW Commerce Park Drive discharge surface water runoff into the Boynton Beach Distribution Center Tract D-1 (hereafter referred to as the pond). The pond was designed and constructed (in the mid 1980's) and serves as Boynton Beach Distribution Center's detention/storage area. There are no outfalls; should the City experience a 100 -year rain event, then the pond would receive the runoff from the entire 23.86 acre Park. The pond was designed to contain the entire storm runoff volume without allowing the water to stage up so high as to flood the businesses in the Park. Conveying water to the pond Stormwater runoff that reaches the pond comes from two sources. From the developed lots and from the roads (i.e. Industrial Way). The lot runoff reaches the pond via direct connection (culverts) to the pond or the lots discharge directly into the City maintained roadside swale system. The City maintained swale system conveys water to the pond by way of underground culverts. Drainage basins (concrete boxes with a drainage grate) are installed at the low points of the swale and have culverts that connect them to the pond. The swales are the grassed areas on the side of the road that allow stormwater to drain from the road. The swales collect water, percolate and convey it to drainage basins. Problems After three and a half decades, the roads and swales have degraded and require repair. The swales have collected sediment, lost their shape, and no longer function as designed. The fact that they have been driven in and parked on contributes to their lost functionality. The City maintained roads whose life span is 15-20 years are well overdue. Industrial Way (the asphalt road) is in such poor condition that it needs to be rebuilt. Plan First, the City intends to install a drainage system that will receive all the water that ponds on Industrial Way. The drainage system will treat the stormwater, removing the oils and other contaminants/nutrients via exfiltration trench, and convey/discharge less water (a smaller volume) into the lake than it currently was designed to receive. The water the pond will receive will be of a higher water quality. Second, the City will remove the existing road, replace the existing inadequate base, and reconstruct the road. iz Page 474 of 1344 Project Benefits The City's project will: • Improve the water quality of the stormwater entering the pond from the road and swales. Currently the pond is receiving stormwater that contains a high level of nutrients. These nutrients have caused algae blooms that remove oxygen from the water (a process called eutrophication). • Restores the swales — the swales will allow water to leave the road and convey the water to the pond. • Provide a new roadway —the road will include upgrades that will improve the circulation, signage, pavement markings and safety. • Provide an improved traffic flow — the frequent and sudden occurrence of potholes will be entirely eliminated. • Improved User Satisfaction —the expectation of motorist is that all roads are smooth and easily traversable. The roads in this park have been bad for over a decade. The negative perception of the daily users of the road has an effect on the employees, business owners and consumers. A new road surface will improve the perception and attitudes of the daily users of the road. It will also no longer discourage consumers from visiting the existing businesses. Sean M. swart r GOREN CHEROF DOODY& EZROL.Pa AT'T Oft K-VAl LA 3099 East Ciarrvrnerciiall IIIA �IIIII�� IIII Illii°I� � �. � II °,Xrt IIL...auderck;,11e, III: III III'�I 13 08 I 6IIrmIIphoin ( 4) 77 1.4,500 v 150 I (56 1 7 6el14l.11:'D v W 10,,2 eN (9 1`i4) 17,71 49 x.33 : �:lillllSSWaltzi, rp2 g i!;J g.11..gL,III lv,vlvwv,41,,w w u � lii .11�u�e oii-yi '- ,,,, J1 �ll����ll ��������� .... 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From: Daniels, Steven L. [ueng111G�r„xLuedruiub�ninu Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 4:04 PM To: Sean M. Swartz Subject: easement from BBD Master Assoc to City of Boynton Sean, I represent the BBD Master Association. With regard to the proposed Easement to the City, please see my comments attached. We need to discuss revisions to the draft as well as the Assoc. getting something in exchange for granting the Easement — which does not really add anything to the Association. I will be around most of Monday if you want to get back to me to schedule a time to talk. Thanks and have a nice weekend. SAUL EWING Steven L. Daniels 1 Attorney at Law ARITEfN Board Certified Attorney in Condominium and Planned Development Law 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1400 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 & LEHR Tel: 561.833.9800 1 Fax: 561.655.5551 �e n!unlll w ul I mrww.saUl Coll `�,u�u�up� Il:��ulnul�lllb°ti n<1ii /b "4';&blllill1e11 ^ °�uap4�14 Gn lll> From: ~,d� ull'r d �alnfili."..i°�dL,��nI�Il�rdalll . _.....,:, Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 4:11 PM To: Daniels Steven L <ste,�,ren da ggl ' r°oi-ir�ll> Subject: Message from KM_554e "Saul Ewing Amstein & Lehr I (saul.corl has made the following annotations: ------------------------- This e-mail may contain privileged, confidential, copyrighted, or other legally protected information. If you are not the intended recipient (even if the e-mail address is yours), you may not use, copy, or retransmit it. If you have received this by mistake please notify us by return e-mail, then delete. -------------------------- is Page 477 of 1344 Page 478 of 1344 Hankins, Jennifer From: Baca, Fabio Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 9:38 AM To: Mendoza, Paola; Pimienta, Pablo Subject: Industrial Way Drainage & Road Rehabilitation Paola/Pablo The project # is TR2101 Acct # 303-4905-580-63-08 FY20-21 Budget $350,000 Thanks FB Fabio Baca Accountant Financial Services City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6315 bacaf@bbfl.us http://www.boynton-beach.org/ Vat AIl-nein ca's Gateway to, ljhe Gulfsti eaim Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to me via email may be subject disclosure.Urider Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. I I Page 479 of 1344 Page 480 of 1344 Form W.9 Request for Taxpayer ctober2ol8) Identification Number and Certification Department of the Treasury _J Intern al Revenue service ► Go to www. 1rsovlFo�mW9 for Instructions and the latest Informal: 11111-1[.11�11�11111�1—.--- 1 Name (at; shown on your income tax reium). Name is required., ������.�.�.e line ie �������, -,,,,, on this line; da not leave Ibis line blank. BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER MASTER ASSOCIATION 2 Business nemeJdisragarded entity name, if different from above [moi CD rn C O W a o v O CL U w u m a m N W Give Form to the requester. Do not send to the IRS. INC. 3 Check appropriate box for federal tax Uassirication of the person whose name Is entered online 1. Check only one of the 4 Exe npdons (codes apply only to fallavrirtg seven boxes. certain entities, not Individuals, see Individuellsole proprietor or P9 Corporation L3 S Corporation Partnership TrusUestate Inslruellons on page 3): single -member LLC ElLimited flab* company. Enter the lea classfftoafori (C=C Corporation, S=S snrporatien, P --Partnership) ► Note: Cheek the eppmpdaW bot in the line abeva for the taxdassficaticn of the single -member owner. Oo riot check LLC if the LLC Is dassilled as a single -member LLC that Is disregarded from the owner unless the owner of the LLC is ancl1*1.1-C that is not disregarded from the owner for U.S. federal tax purposes. Otherwise, a s'Ingie-member LLC that is disregarded from the owner should check the appropriate b Dx for the tax classification of its owner, Other (see irstmx%ans) __.......�......Y,,,,� _ _... � � ......... 6 Address (number, street, and apt or suite no.) See instructions. 333 CAMINO GARDENS BOULEVARDS #201 ___..... �a :, , .... 6 CAy, state, and ZIP code BOCARA .............. a�,., .... ... _....wrt _.._ List account rwmber(s) here (optional) Requester's name arid address (optional) Exempt payee cede (if any) Exemption from FATCA reporting code (if any) (Applies toaocouats ma fit tafrredoufside the t �Tax�w va er__I_d�entlfivc�a,.ti,on Nu.:,:.mber w........ � , ,,,, ._ ., ........ Sodel>ar�rt ntuttber Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid --� backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part I, later. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EW). If you do not have a number, see How to get ..... ......,................ TlN, later. or ....... IdenflReatlon number Note: If the account i5 in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. Also see What Name and Employer ......._.... �...� - ...___ � ( C or guidelines on whose number to enter. Give the Requested um er o tv 83-0349435 Certification Under penaftles of perjury, I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued tome); and 2. lam not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3. lam a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup Withholding because you have faied to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part II, later. n signature of 'e U.S.person ► DALE F. MORRISON ,. CPA DAA OsEe ► miuip' � � u� iii„w Forst YY -`J (Ray, 10-2018) Page 481 of 1344 Page 482 of 1344 Hankins, Jennifer From: Sent: To: Subject: Venidoir 1-119343 ��001&n (")Id Brown, Robin Monday, December 14, 2020 2:13 PM Pimienta, Pablo RE: w9 BBD Master Assoc Robin Brown Accounting Technician Financial Services Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310 1 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Physical Address: 100 E. Ocean Ave. ( Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6317 �w BrownR@bbfl.us I boynton-each.or/ IRInPM From: Pimienta, Pablo <PimientaP@bbfl.us> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 1:12 PM To: Brown, Robin <BrownR@bbfl.us> Subject: FW: w9 BBD Master Assoc Hi Robin, has a vendor number been issued to the subject; Boynton Beach Distribution Center Master Association Inc? ) 1� Y� lt !A ) Ti )Iy �y °yy (. IppIIIrIr'' Pablo Pimienta Administrative Associate Public Works- Administration Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310 I Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Physical Address: 100 E. Ocean Ave. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6239 . PimientaP@bbfl.us boynton-beach.org/ ( 111N,^s�fn' f'd�m � pili nI11IYI�I�Iyy, �1 W� IIIIII�I�ll IIII ll� 14N'MIPWII1p�1�P Page 483 of 1344 Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to me via email may be subject to disclosure.Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. From: Pimienta, Pablo Sent: Thursday, December 10, 202010:31 AM To: Brown, Robin Subject: w9 BBD Master Assoc Good morning Robin, See attached to this email a copy of a W9 form for the subject vendor, review and approval. Thank you Page 484 of 1344 This Instrument Prepared By: Sean M. Swartz, Esquire GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. 3099 E. Commercial Blvd., Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 DRAINAGE EASEMENT AGREEMENT This Drainage Easement Agreement is made on this day of � , 2020 by BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation (hereinafter the "Grantor") to and in favor of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation (hereinafter the "Grantee") whose address is 100 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Grantor is the owner of that certain real property (hereinafter the "Easement Property") located in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows, to wit: TRACT D-1, BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 47, PAGE 100 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA WHEREAS, Grantee intends to install a drainage system that will receive all the water ponding on Industrial Way, which drainage system will provide water quality treatment via exfiltration trench, and convey/discharge water into the lake (the "Drainage System"); and WHEREAS, Grantor agrees to grant to the Grantee for the purpose of drainage from the Drainage System on the adjacent real property, an easement over, under, across and upon the Easement Property. WHEREAS, Grantee agrees to pay to the Grantor, a one time lump sum payment of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 ($12,500.00) Dollars for the easement rights described herein; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration in hand paid by Grantee to Grantor and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which Grantor hereby acknowledges, Grantor agrees as follows: {00396928.1 306-5905509) Page 485 of 1344 1. Grant of Easement. Grantor does hereby grant and convey to Grantee a non- exclusive permanent easement over, under, across and upon the Easement Property ("Easement"). 2. The Easement is hereby granted and conveyed for the purpose of drainage from the Drainage System on the adjacent real property over, under, across and upon the Easement Property. 3. Use of Grantee shall have the right to do all things reasonably necessary, useful or convenient for the purposes outlined in Section 2, which do not cause any damage to the Easement Property; increase the cost of maintaining or insuring the Easement Property, or otherwise impede its use as water retention for the Grantor's members and tenants. 4. PpQ2 tual Duration. This Easement shall be perpetual in duration and shall not be changed, altered or amended except by a written instrument executed by Grantor and Grantee or their respective successors or assigns. 5. Covenants of Grantor. Grantor hereby warrants and covenants the following: a) Grantor is the owner of fee simple title to Easement Property. b) The Grantor has good right and lawful authority to grant and convey this Easement Property to Grantee. c) Grantee shall have quiet and peaceful possession, use and enjoyment of this Easement Property, subject to the terms and obligations as set forth herein. 6. Remedies for Breach. Grantor and/or Grantee shall each have the right to enforce the terms of this Easement and the rights and obligations created herein by all remedies provided under the laws of the State of Florida, including without limitation, the right to sue for damages for breach or for injunction or specific performance. In the event that it is necessary for either Grantor and/or Grantee to file suit in order to enforce the terms hereof, then the prevailing party in such suit shall be entitled to be paid reasonable attorney's fees and court costs in addition to any other award that the Court might make from the non prevailing party. 7. Covenant Runningth withe. Land. This Easement and all conditions and covenants set forth herein are intended and shall be construed as covenants running with the land, binding upon and inuring to the benefit of Grantor or Grantee, as the case may be, and their respective heirs, successors and/or assigns, including without limitation, all subsequent owners of the Easement Property and all persons claiming by, through and under them. 100396928.1306-9905509) Page 486 of 1344 8 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. To the extent permitted by law and subject to the limitations of Section 768.28 F.S., Grantee agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantor harmless from any liability or damages including all actual costs and attorneys' fees associated therewith arising out of the Grantee's rights and obligations under this Easement. This provision shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity. (This Space is Intentionally Blank; Signature Page to Follow) {00396928.1 306-9905509) Page 487 of 1344 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor have executed and delivered this Drainage Easement Agreement on the day and year written in the first paragraph. GRANTOR: BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Corporation Print Name: Title: Signed, scaled and delivered in the presence of WITNESSES: Print Name Print Name STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 2020 by means of physical presence online notarization by .... _ ..__..._ as — .... of the corporation, who is _personally known to me or who has produced a Florida Driver's License as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC 100396926.1 306-9965509) Page 488 of 1344 Hankins, Jennifer From: Dunmyer, Gary Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 11:50 AM To: Pimienta, Pablo Subject: Check Request - Industrial Way Drainage and Road Rehabilitation Pablo, I need a $12,500 check payable to BOYNTON BEACH DISTRIBUTION CENTER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. The account number is 303-4905-580.63-08 Justification: The check is to purchase a easement that will allow the City to discharge stormwater runoff into an existing water retention pond owned by Boynton Beach Distribution Center Master Association, Inc.. Without the easement the City will need to install several hundred additional feet of stormwater pipe to connect to a stormwater pond. 11 9 J C N�YM0 VF B 1 VN 0 N BE dry CH Gary Dunmyer, IVIBA, City Engineer Public Works, Engineering w . 1 ; r� Physical Address: 100 E Ocean Ave I Baynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6231 DunmyerG@bbfl.us �� boynton-beach.org/ Please be advised broad records d'isclosure.Under Floridad dTherefore,your and your disclosure. Page 489 of 1344 Page 490 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 18352 TO: JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA 5880 STALEY RD FT MYERS, FL 33905 P O. #: 210606 DATE: 12/30/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 222 N.E. 9TH AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 REMARKS: FIELD CONSTRUCTION FIELDS 41,2,3,4 REMOVE ALL LIPS/ CLAY BUILDUP, CUT OUT EXCESS SOD RESTRING INFIELD, RESTORE TO PROPER DIMENSIONS RESOD INFIELD AREAS AS NEEDED (FURNISH AND INSTALL BERMUDA SOD) TOP DRESS NEWLY ADDED INFIELD SOD ROLL NEWLY ADDED INFIELD ADJUST EXISTING IRRIGATION TO ENSURE PROPER COVERAGE (MATER.IALS AND LABOR) REMOVE AND REPLACE PITCHING RUBBER, HOME PLATE AND BASES REBUILD PITCHER'S MOUND AND HOME PLATE REFRESH FRONT DUGOUTS WITH EXISTING CRIMSON STONE MATERIAL FOR DRAINAGE FURNISH AND INSTALL CLEAN FILL DIRT AS NEEDED FURNISH AND INSTALL RED BALL FIELD CLAY NEEDED REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL WASTE MATERIALS OFF SITE PROCUREMENT SERVICES: �� � �7 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 303-4220-572.62-01 RP2114 P.O. TOTAL: 32292.24 PURCHASING Page 491 of 1344 EXTENDED LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION UNIT COST COST 1 12916.90 DL FIELD 1 INFIELD 1.0000 12916.90 2 9687.67 DL FIELD 2 : INFIELD 1.0000 9687.67 3 6458.45 DL FIELD 3 INFIELD 1.0000 6458.45 4 3229.22 DL FIELD 4 :.INFIELD 1.0000 3229.22 REMARKS: FIELD CONSTRUCTION FIELDS 41,2,3,4 REMOVE ALL LIPS/ CLAY BUILDUP, CUT OUT EXCESS SOD RESTRING INFIELD, RESTORE TO PROPER DIMENSIONS RESOD INFIELD AREAS AS NEEDED (FURNISH AND INSTALL BERMUDA SOD) TOP DRESS NEWLY ADDED INFIELD SOD ROLL NEWLY ADDED INFIELD ADJUST EXISTING IRRIGATION TO ENSURE PROPER COVERAGE (MATER.IALS AND LABOR) REMOVE AND REPLACE PITCHING RUBBER, HOME PLATE AND BASES REBUILD PITCHER'S MOUND AND HOME PLATE REFRESH FRONT DUGOUTS WITH EXISTING CRIMSON STONE MATERIAL FOR DRAINAGE FURNISH AND INSTALL CLEAN FILL DIRT AS NEEDED FURNISH AND INSTALL RED BALL FIELD CLAY NEEDED REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL WASTE MATERIALS OFF SITE PROCUREMENT SERVICES: �� � �7 ACCOUNT NO. PROJECT 303-4220-572.62-01 RP2114 P.O. TOTAL: 32292.24 PURCHASING Page 491 of 1344 1 FIELD 1 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 2 FIELD 2 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 3 FIELD 3 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 4 FIELD 4 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 12916.90 DL 1.0000 12916.90 9687.67 DL 1.0000 9687.67 6458.45 DL 1.0000 6458.45 3229.22 DL 1.0000 3229.22 REQUISITION TOTAL: 32292.24 -------------- REQUISITION QUOTES ------------------------------------------ VENDOR NAME -------- SELECTED VENDOR: 32292.2400 18352 JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA 60019.9800 14AVERLAND AG 91720.0000 JJM ----------------------------------------- A C C O U N T -------------------------------------------- I N FORMAT IQ N PURCHASE REQUISITION NBR: 0000077684 CONTRACT NO.: LINE # REQUISITION BY: PAW S/FL/JJ REASON: ALLRINFIELD CONSTVAI-4 PROJECT FIELDS g DATE: 12/22/20 SHIP TO LOCATION: PUBLIC WORKS SUGGESTED VENDOR: 18352 JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA DELIVER BY DATE: 12/22/20 LINE DESCRIPTION UNIT EXTEND QUANTITY DOM COST COST 100.00 -NBR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VENDOR PART NUMBER 1 FIELD 1 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 2 FIELD 2 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 3 FIELD 3 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 4 FIELD 4 : INFIELD COMMODITY: ROADSIDE,GRNDS,REC, PARK SUBCOMMOD: GROUNDS MAINT:MOWING,ETC. 12916.90 DL 1.0000 12916.90 9687.67 DL 1.0000 9687.67 6458.45 DL 1.0000 6458.45 3229.22 DL 1.0000 3229.22 REQUISITION TOTAL: 32292.24 -------------- REQUISITION QUOTES ------------------------------------------ VENDOR NAME -------- SELECTED VENDOR: 32292.2400 18352 JUNIPER LANDSCAPING OF FLORIDA 60019.9800 14AVERLAND AG 91720.0000 JJM REQUISITION IS IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR, REQUISITION COMMENTS: FIELD CONSTRUCTION FIELDS # 1, 2, 3, 4 REMOVE ALL LIPS / CLAY BUILDUP, CUT OUT EXCESS SOD RESTRING INFIELD, RESTORE TO PROPER DIMENpSIONS u' City knoqp� �I Page 492 of 1344 ----------------------------------------- A C C O U N T -------------------------------------------- I N FORMAT IQ N LINE # ACCOUNT PROJECT g 1 30342205726201 BUILDINGS RP2114 100.00 AMOUNT BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS Little League Pk Fence 12916.90 2 30342205726201 BUILDINGS RP2114 100.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS Little League Pk Fence 9687.67 3 30342205726201 BUILDINGS RP2114 100.00 6458.45 4 30342205726201 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS Little League Pk Fence BUILDINGS RP2114 100.00 3229.22 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS Little League Pk Fence 32292.24 REQUISITION IS IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR, REQUISITION COMMENTS: FIELD CONSTRUCTION FIELDS # 1, 2, 3, 4 REMOVE ALL LIPS / CLAY BUILDUP, CUT OUT EXCESS SOD RESTRING INFIELD, RESTORE TO PROPER DIMENpSIONS u' City knoqp� �I Page 492 of 1344 cl"111 OF BOYN'111�IIII�,`ON 11IIII IIEAC1111 Milli MQUESIT l PURCRASEI�p OV,1k ilf'R $1 01P000 Date: 12/22/2020 ....... . . .......... Requesting Department: PARKS GROUNDS Contact Person: FRANKY LAZO . .. ...... .................. ...................... . . . . . . . ........ .. .............. Explanation � � -P—u r'c-'-h" -a' se: ................. . ........... ...... '' , . .... - --------------- - - ........ ­­­ .......... . ... — _..-„v..... — ------ FIELD CONSTRUCTION FIELDS # 1, 2,3,4 REMOVE ALL LIPS / CLAY BUILDUP, CUT OUT EXCESS SOD RESTRING INFIELD, RESTORE TO PROPER DIMENSIONS . .. . ..... . .... . . . .................................... . .......................... . . ... .............. . . . . .. Recommended Vendor JUNIPER LANDSCAPING .. ... ... .. . . . . ................. . — - - — - - - — --------------- - . ...... . . ........ . . .... - Dollar Amount of Purchase $32,292 24 ...... . .............. . . . ........ . . .. . .......... — ----- . ...... . .... ... .... .. ...... . . .... .. -- ”. Source for Purchase (cti6ck 11 and I I "" attach, , , backup r , , , - -- m , at , er , 1 , als): Three Written Quotations Fx 1 GSA State Contract PRIDE SNAPS RESPECT Piggy -Back Sole Source 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: 303-4220-572-62-01 RP2114 Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01102 . . . ........... . . . . . ..... . ............... ........ ........ . ......................... . Date Date Date . . . . .................. ....................... ...... . ....... . ........... ....... I . �,9 ? Date Page 493 of 1344 O O 1 N N I \ 1 N N 1 N N I \ \ I N N I H H 1 1 1 1 GQ 1 1 1 H 1 a 1 w 1 a I I Q I I I 1 •• H 1 I O O z a w E � U CT I d I I I I U W 1 1 1 � I [!A I I V. A 1 to 14 io W I C) 04 1 O V H I O I I O I • QE N ao o ry U 11 I E HW I z 1 N Z I w w I cri PI In fx o] I I i p I E I W vl A 1 I W 1 �W4 o G4 VO1 W W z w z 1 H 1 W C7 U i a 1 W Q D7 Ems{ Ia'i p �vy� ~ Q F] W 1 CA G3 `�' U) H pE° I\ -1 m pQq a w H a rk�U Aw ❑ RAa� H x x 14 0 H p I H aW E E .7 W PI N 1 •• .. Q H H U] W U Ix 1 W] 94 W a o [vT1 �H+ m H M i CA F+i o �-' Q 04 p Q 0 o U �1� a r�� z H w z z H H E I N EI F4' U `z m H a I z W F 00 W 1 0 H W '>+ H V H fX 04 n cl H O 1 H P+ f� E Hr7 W 1 H Q x x Pi H I H Q Pi Q % CEA N H �7 P: H H x I Q Q E la W {Y] IJ 14 W w W z O Q O WuG W T4rC 1734 P4 U P4 C4 m£ WW Page 494 of 1344 REQUEST FOR OFFICE ASSISTANCE FROM: F,....r .(A .,iet o Date: 2 u,17 20 2. 0 ....... , w • PRIORITY I DATE NEEDED BY: ❑ Request for 121Mirect Pay Req, for the attached - Vendor or Person to be reimbursed: Vendor: Account Number: - - Project No.: Request for Requisition - Vendor: q a . Account Number: 3-03-7,12-20- _ 5l2 - WE _ 01 Project No.: P 21 14 ❑ Request for BLANKET -Vendor: Account Number Project No.: List Items w/Quantities & Unit Costs on the back of this request. ❑ Single Quotes (Less than $ 2,000) — Attached. 11 Three Written Quotes ($2,000 to $4,999.99) — Attached. Three Written Quotes ($5,000 to $34,999) w/Purchases over $10,000 Form — Attached. ❑ Bid/City (Over $35,000): Bid # ❑ Bid/Other Entity (Over $35,000): Bid #, Bid Eff. Dates, & Bid Quotes -- Attached. ❑ File As: . ❑ OTHER: Please sign and return this' to the Office Staffs Inbox; feel free to make any comments below. Page 495 of 1344 Josemond. Joe From: Sent: Miller, Keyla Monday, December 21, 2020 9:19 AM To: Josemond, Joe Subject: FW: COI Juniper Landscaping Attachments: City -of -Boynton -Bea Juniper- Landsca_20-21-GL,-Auto,_12-17-2020 677864528....pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged 6ril,�€� Ill��f°nioIVh:�. ffe Cr)I Ns �RJls< nill lI "A l ,4 i, C., Keyla Miller, MHA, ARM -P, CWC Manager of Risk and Wellness Human Resources and Risk Management Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31.0 1 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Physical Address:100 E. Ocean Ave. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-742-6271 MillerK@bbfl.us boynton-beach.org/ % 1 11 W"�� Ih Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to me via email may be subject to disclosure. Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. From: Josemond, Joe <JosemondJ@bbfl.us> Sent:: Thursday, December 17, 202012:23 PM To: Certificate of Insurance <COI@bbfl.us> Cc: Miller, Keyla <MilterK@bbfl,us>; Ignoffo, Richard <IgnoffoR@bbfl.us> Subject: COI Juniper Landscaping Team Good afternoon Vendor: Juniper Landscaping Page 496 of 1344 oRak- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DA�) .._.._............... ..........._. �,.,..����. 12!1712020 ............ THIS CERTIFICATE 18 ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. rvrvry ry �_„� .. rvry -mmm ���� mmm ������� ����w� ....... . -- . . . ..... -- ----p-- ...... IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WANED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rl hts to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsemens ,.... �.�.-, ..._._.._ - �o� ®�,�,�w,,,�, r� PRooucER OWL._ Lone Frost Brown & Brown of FL, Inc. - Fort Myers' PNS i FAX 6611 Orion Drive #201No.Ealk 239-278-0278 iptF, Nqr; 239-278-5306 Fort Myers FL 33912 eA&j- IfrosVbb e,cp rponolNoc - OVERAGE MAIC N INSURER A: Great American Insurance Compary 16691 JuniperrrLandscaping of Florida, LLC ���P-1I INSURERe Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance 12252 _ _ _ _ — 5880 Staley Rd rxsuRERc Capitol Specially insurance Corporation 10328 Fort Myers FL 33905 INsuRER D : The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company r INSURER E - United Specialty Insurance CgTparly COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 677864528 _ REVISION NUMBER: ��vw�����dddd U vddddddddddddd� � � � M THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE ..wvvv HAVE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. r3� TYPE OFINSURANCEI,mYIVo„ _ . .,. , ......... Sr E COMMERCIALGENERALLIAIL LIG0O58801 7/1/2020 717!2021EACHOCCURRFVCE 000„000 � CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR � R � i PREMk5E5rEaoxurraoaan� 1 $50,000 MED EXP (Ary ons �ar8an) 3 6,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY s1,000,000 gEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER- GENERALAGGREGATE $2,000,0_D0 [K] F—] POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAG $2,000,000 W OTHER:5 ......:::... .....�... .... F AUiOMO�ILE. LIABILITY 1520751093921 7/1/2020 71112021 s`MhINEo51N6LELIFAIT 82,000,000�� iEa.ep X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Prparacn) �3 OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY i!„_,_,AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per acddarrt)_ 3 X HIRED X NON -OWNED PRDPERTYDAMAGE s AMOS ONLY �� AUTOS ONLY LRI aqd X Pomona i Wn..., „ .,.-X � 10,000 A UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR TUE316178401 711120 20 711/2021 I EACHOCCURRENCE ;10,000,000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS -MADE TAGGREGATE ;10 000,000 dED ._. ( NriDN t� ���,,, _ – m� ... ... ... ...dv . ....... �, B WORIKERS COMPENSATION2020751093921 7/1/2020 711/2021 ,AHD EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y 1 N IOAN� ro ERIEXECIlTIVE NIA �E.L-PIA ATE!DENT.ER� 31_000 ,000 � (Mandalay In NN) E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE S 1_000,000 I If , desc lbe urder I)PTIONOFOPERATIONS rvbelow „� �. �w�w�� EJ -DISEASE -POLICY IT 114000,000 �aw�n� �- , A I mo &aiq �hlEquipment 57434622SMO 7/1/2020 - 711/2021 L*al �d Egpmt 200,000 ,00013,000,000 UY VPPLO13521 C Pollution Uab, EV2018460702 12/21/2019 = 1/112021 1,000,000 11121/2019 1/1/2021 Proreaslonal DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Addtt onel Remarks Schedule, may be attached B mors apace Is re"ked) Certilficate holder is additional insured in regards to the general liability. I SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE TILE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Baynton Beach �� 222 NE 9th Ave. AUT110RI2EDIiERREBEHIA7IVE Boynton Beach FL 33435 .aaaaaaaaaaaaa.,...���.�����������, ����,. �, .�.�m ...... .m.........a... ...... — - ------ @ , - 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 497 of 1344 PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROCUREMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 100 EAST OCEAN AVE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33425-0310 VENDOR 18353 TO: KM INTERNATIONAL 6561 BERNIE KOHLER DR NORTH BRANCH, MI 48461 P.O. #: 210608 DATE: 12/30/20 SHIP TO: City of Boynton Beach WAREHOUSE 222 NE 9TH AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 LINE# QUANTITY UOM ITEM NO. AND DESCRIPTION 1 1.00 EA HOTBOX DIESEL DUMP TRAILER W/ ELECTRIC BRAKES VENDOR ITEM NO.- KM 4000TEDD C2M3 2 1.00 -EA 10% MUNICIPAL DISCOUNT VENDOR ITEM NO.- 10% DISCOUNT 3 1.00 EA HANDLTNE/PACKAGING VENDOR ITEM NO.- HANDLING 4 1.00 EA FOB- FREIGHT TO DOOR VENDOR ITEM NO.- FREIGHT PROCUREMENT SERVICES: ACCOUNT NO. 001-2512-541.64-02 UNIT COST 21.500.0000 2150.0000 150.0000 2500.0000 REMARKS: Warehouse Order. Transferred from Special Order WO 09121 .°�� PROJECT P.O. TOTAL: EXTENDED COST 21500.00 2150.00- 1.50.00 2500.00 22000 00 PURCHASING Page 498 of 1344 l jo i En paa CA d ®0 C. p CS a ® LBS aro 0 M Rn C3 0 Ln rq eq }lY H a 0 0 cq 0 ®0 C. ® LBS aro In r4 Rn t4 C14 cm eq a 0 0 O 9 9 9 r -a A H H LE 00, Page 499 of 1344 �e F� D® rk d m FM °x 010 04 Da V4 D4 LE 00, Page 499 of 1344 Date: 12/18/2020 ry "," I"YOF uo w goo r N I A Illy' Requesting Department: Materials & Distribution Contact Person: Jen Paciello Explanation for Purchase: Equipment 0s needed for reoccuring road work and larger scale projects for the Roads & Streets Crew. mm .. Recommended Vendor K M Intemational I.Dollar Amount of Purchase 22,000 00 ............. ounce for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations FX GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT SNAPS Sale Source Piggy -Back Budgeted Item 0 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: 009-2512-541-6402 rorrals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager r-orm KeAsea U!/V7101 tlw VII ,4».�i,w .... �.w Date DatesI Date .....�.u.uu�,,,,,-. Date Page 500 of 1344 O N rl N N rl O N N N ri m E+ rnTal w rn 944 to Ai °a m W N p c� x W E4 zw H (� a Tal z 0 H C�7 H M N M OD ri 0 W E to M 0 ul m r„ Page 501 of 1344 ........... ... ..WSO / P4Requisition " .. .. rg Name: ..�.. Phone �. kA S - i: m Name: Phone .. .. 3. Name: Phone CBB Bid # Piggy Back Bid # Sole Source Letter Other Page 502 of 1344 City oynton,'Beach Warehouse Special Order (Purchase Order) 091,,21, Vendor (Only one, vendor per Special Order):km . . ........... . ..... ....... .............. Ship "'1o: Attn: Warehouse Email Confirniation To: f&Id, UffqA& w-,- 11� ............. 222 NE Seth Ave. Fax Confirnnation To: Boynton 1Beach, FL 33,435 Total Cost of Order. $-4'21L, - ------------ ------- . . . . .............................. . ............................ Requesting Department Use Wl°l 'Use Ot���ily . .............................. . . . ........................ Qt r. Item # Description 1�)alte RG1.") B/O JI's ............ .. ............. ............ . . . ....... . ........... . 7 1 . ....... ..... -- - ---------------- ................ . . . . ............... .... . . .............. . - - - ------ . .......... ...................................... . ........................ ......... . . . . . ... . ........ . . ........... ------- . .............. .......................... ......................... .. . .... . .................................... . . . ....... ......... . ...................... . .................................................. . ... . ....... . ....... . . . . . ..................... . . . . ..... . .... . . ..... . . . . . ............... .... - --- - ---- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ .. . ....... .......... . . . . . ................ . ------ J Requesting Depaillnent . ....... ... ........... Date X? Rudget Account #0 J- Project tUse only aiie account number per order fb f appl!,� Department Director Signaturk I'Signature is mquir,ed before an order can be Recipient Extension or Cell Phone (The Warehouse will defi%er the order to the recipient) (W if Oji11)1, i Order placed via: Name Date Reason for placing order: . ...... . .. . ... ......... . ............... . .. . ...... A�ll copies are to be returned to the warehouse when placing an order. Page 503 of 1344 K M INTERNATIONAL 6561 BERNIE KOHLER DRIVE Name / Address CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH JOSE MURRAY POBOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 K '11 QUOTE Terms Rep Delivery Date Estimate # 12/14/2020 31509 P.O. No. Terms Rep Delivery Net 30 cc ASAP Item Description city Cost Total KM 4000TEDD C2M3 KM 4000TEDD C2M3 - 2 TON ASPHALT 1 2I,500.00 21,500.00T' HOTBOX/RECLAIMER DIESEL FIRED HYDRAULIC DUMP TRAILER WITH ELECTRIC BRAKES 10%DI5CO13NT �� ]0 °/a Mi3NIC1PAL DISCOUNT — — - - - - - - x�� :-10�00�iro —2,150.©0� 4 HANDLING HANDLING/PACKAGING AND/OR CRA'T'E CHARGES 1 150.00 150.00T FREIGHT - NORTH RIWMf �'-' - - FOB - DOOR NORTH 13R,4NCH; 0 -46461 -TO DOOit _XXJt:}CJCX 2,500.00 2,SOO.00T Oat -of -state sale, exempt from sales tax 0.00% 0.00 Tax hidemnification. Buyer shall pay, and indemnify and hold Seller, and its Affiliates, and all officers, directors, employees and agents harmless from and against, any taxes that may at anytime be asserted in respect ofthe transactions described in this purchase order, or the Buyer's use or possession of the equiparenl that is the subject of this purchase order (including any sales, use, receipts, value added, otxupaiion, excise, personal property, privilege or license taxes, or any withholdings, but not including Tvta taxes imposed upon Seller with respect to its overall net income) and costs, expenses and reasonable counsel fees in defending against the same, whether arising by reason of the Buyer's purchase, use or Phone # Fax # (810)688-1234 (810)688-8765 tC9t20RrSOffl6 �IIf8rI18r10frai, tfie. Quoted By; Accepted $22,000.00 Please note that ALL WARRANTY PARTS must be returned to KMI within 7 business days of customer receipt in order for credit to bei : DISTRIBUTION Estimate ADDRESS City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 M&M DISTRIBUTION, LLC P.O. Box 122 Kechi, KS 67067 US (800) 689-2098 carol@mm-distdbution.com www.mm-distdbution.com SHIP TO City of Boynton Beach 222 N.E. 9th Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 ESTIMATE # 2839 DATE 12/16/2020 EXPIRATION DATE 01/18/2021 & ""' (« T ' ASD-40WTEDD 1 21,500.00 21,500.00 Big A 2 Tan Hotbox Reclaimer Trailer; 4,000 Ib. Capacity; Dump 52" Hydraulic Scissor Hoist; 105.000 BTU Diesel Heating Element; Triple Welded Steel; 16 Gauge Skin; 12 Gauge Aspahlt Compartment; Two Insulated Filling Lids; Two Insulated Shovel Doors on Sliding Track 17"W x 21"L; Dual 7,000 Ib. Leat Spring Axles; LED Lighting; Dimensions 216" x 96" x 84"; 4,450 lbs. Empty Weight. 2 Year Warranty on Parts and Workmanship and 5 Year Warranty on Trailer Frame Structure SUBTOTAL 21,500.00 SHIPPING 3,350.00 TOTAL $24,850.00 Accepted By Accepted Date Page 505 of 1344 'Quotatlon From: 1SG ,l ;505 E Plaza Drive ,Mooresville,. NC 28115 Prepared By: Reed Davis Quotation For: Quotation Boynton Beach Quote No: RD -12.16.20 Public Works, St Maint Date: 12/16/2020 222 N.E. 9th Ave• Terms: Boynton Beach, N 33435 FOB: Attention to: Jose Murray 4000TEDD 1,2 Ton Skid Mount Hot Box, Dump, Electric Brakes P. Crating, Freight Charges DOES NOT INCLUDE APPLICABLE TAXES 1 1 $3,000.00 Sub Total J $25,145.00 Page 506 of 1344 Hankins, Jennifer From: Baca, Fabio Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 8:24 AM To: Hankins, Jennifer; Greco-Arencibia, Adrianna; Mootz, Gail Cc: Wood, Randy; Pinto, Kristeena Subject: RE: REQ #77675- On hold due to Insufficient funds -requesting status he i~)':idget� uiirosfe has Il::een c;4:::mll Ue'ted Au::c untSIIir t Uty of Boynton IBeach 100 E,, Ocean Ave, 3oyn't.on V each,I]oi°.dii34:i5 561 "742 k a:r il.:'','') Ilaac�:ff@b!Dfl Lis Q �t:q:�4 '� ��� �P ��,Il�::'::: in�IG�u:...Ib&::Ich oirg/ gtpn � �� iri'"a' irL'ieFm cia"' atiewr 7 do the Gtjtfs lure irwr Please e advised that Florida has a broad public recordsw d all correspondencemay disclosure -Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. From: Hankins, Jennifer <HankinsJ@bbfl.us> Sent: Monday, December 28, 2020 9:19 AM To: Greco-Arencibia, Adrianna <Greco-ArencibiaA@bbfl.us>; Mootz, Gail <MootzG@bbfl.us> Cc: Baca, Fabio <bacaf@bbfl.us>; Wood, Randy <Wood1@bbfl.us>; Pinto, Kristeena <PintoK@bbfl.us> Subject: REQ #77675- On hold due to Insufficient funds -requesting status Good morning, After speaking with Mike Data today, I was informed this Req was still on hold due to insufficient funds. Please advise when budget transfer will occur and Req will be made available for processing for PO in Naviline. Thank you, Jennifer Page 507 of 1344 10. 0 Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-016 - Approve and Authorize City Manager to sign Agreement No. 012-2811-21/RW with Shannon Chemical Corporation for the purchase of Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor, with an estimated annual expenditure of $40,000.00. Explanation of Request: The Utility utilizes a corrosion inhibitor to prevent problems in the water distribution system pipework, in particular with both lead and copper. A small quantity of corrosion inhibitor is added to the water to provide a protective coating preventing leaching of these metals into the water supply. The Utility regularly performs testing of the water from customers homes to measure the efficiency and safety of this system. The Utility is seeking consent to piggyback a bid contract by St. Johns County Bid No: 16-54 which will enable the continued use of the same inhibitor that has been working satisfactorily. Term: January 19, 2021 through January 31, 2022 How will this affect city programs or services? This will enable the continuation of the ongoing and successful program to provide proper protection of the water distribution system. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted Funding is available in Utility account 401-2811-536.52-35 Alternatives: Do not utilize St. John's County Bid and issue our own bid. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Contracts Vendor Name: Shannon Chemical Corporation Page 508 of 1344 Start Date: 1/19/2021 End Date: 1/31/2022 Contract Value: $40,000.00 Minority Owned Contractor?: Extension Available?: No Extension Explanation: Attachments: Type D IRE)S()�I LA ti 0 111 D AddE)indUlirn D AddE)indUlirn D AddE)indUlirn Description IRE)SOkAtioin appiroviing Ipliggy lba(�,,ll(Agir'EsEsirTIEsll'It with Shaininoin Ch E)irnical Coirnpainy Shaininoin Ch E)irnical gir'E)E)irTIE)I['It St, Johin's COLAII'Ity IF'�iggylba(�,ll(Agir'EsEsirTIEsll'it St, Johin's COLAII'Ity NotiCE) Page 509 of 1344 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. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PIGGY -BACK OF A ST. JOHNS COUNTY BID NO. 16-54 WITH SHANNON CHEMICAL CORPORATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF POLYPHOSPHATE CORROSION INHIBITOR WITH AN ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENDITURE OF $40,000.00; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A CONTRACT WITH SHANNON CHEMICAL CORPORATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, City staff has confirmed that St. Johns County's procurement process meets or exceeds that of the City of Boynton Beach's requirements; and WHEREAS, the Utility Department utilizes a corrosion inhibitor to prevent problems in the water distribution system pipework, in particular with both lead and copper; and WHEREAS, a small quantity of corrosion inhibitor is added to the water to provide a protective coating preventing leaching of these metals into the water supply; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, it is the City's desire to piggy -back a St. Johns County, Florida Bid No. 16-54 with Shannon Chemical Company, for the purchase of Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing with an estimated annual expenditure of $40,000.00 and to authorize the City Manager to sign a piggy -back agreement with Shannon Chemical Company. 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 S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back With Shannon Chemical For (Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor) - Reso.Docx Page 510 of 1344 31 adoption. 32 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 33 approves the piggy -back of a St. Johns County, Florida Bid No. 16-54 with Shannon 34 Chemical Company, for the purchase of Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor with the same 35 terms, conditions, specifications and pricing with an estimated annual expenditure of 36 $40,000.00. 37 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to sign a piggy -back 38 Agreement with Shannon Chemical Company, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 39 "A". 40 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 41 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) YES NO S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back With Shannon Chemical For (Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor) - Reso.Docx Page 511 of 1344 AGREEMENT NO. 012-2811-21/RW BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND SHANNON CHEMICAL CORP. FOR PURCHASING POLYPHOSPHATE CORROSION INHIBITOR This Agreement is made as of this 19"' day of January, 2021 by and between Shannon Chemical Corporation with a mailing address of P.O. Box 376, Malvern, PA 19355 and THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, with a mailing address of Post Office Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425 (the "City"). WHEREAS, in order to provide Water & Waste Water Chemicals to Boynton Beach Utilities, the City's Finance Department is requesting the City enter into an Agreement with Shannon Chemical Corporation to provide Water & Waste Water Chemicals; and WHEREAS, Shannon Chemical Corporation has agreed to allow the City to piggy -back the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 to provide Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor in the estimated amount of $40,000.00 annually for a term commencing January 19,2021 through January 31, 2022; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other valuable consideration received, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated in this Agreement. Section 2. The City and Shannon Chemical Corporation. agree that Shannon Chemical Corporation shall provide Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor in the amount of $5.7.1 per gallon for a total estimated amount of $40,000.00 annually based the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 for a term commencing January 19,2021 through January 31, 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", except as hereinafter provided: A. All references to the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 shall be deemed as references to the City of Boynton Beach. B. In the event that the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 is amended, or terminated, Shannon Chemical Corporation shall notify the City within ten (10) days. In the Page I SHANNON CHEMICAL AGREEMENT# 012-2811-21/RW Page 512 of 1344 event the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 is amended or terminated prior to its expiration, this Contract shall remain in full force and effect, and not be deemed amended or terminated, until specifically amended or terminated by the parties hereto, C. Shannon Chemical Corporation agrees that in the event it enters into a Contract for the same (or substantially similar) scope of services with another local government in Florida which contains a term or condition, including fees, charges or costs, which the City determines to be more favorable than the terms in this Conti -act, the parties shall enter into an Addendum to provide those terms to the City. D. The insurance required shall require that the Certificate of Insurance name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional insured, E. In all other aspects, the terms and conditions of the St. John's Bid No: 16-54 - Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. t7 -MCC -HAW -07814 are hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect -under this Contract, as provided by their terms. K All Notices to the City shall be sent to: City: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010 /Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 Copy: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, PA. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Telephone: (954) 771-4500 Facsimile: (954) 771-4923 Notices to Vendor shall be sent to the following address: Page 2 SHANNON CHEMICAL AGREEMENT# 012-2811-21/RW Page 513 of 1344 G. The following terms and conditions are hereby incorporated into the Agreement: PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 GIBSONC@BBFL.US SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES -- 287,135 AND 215.473 By execution of this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Contractor further certifies that Contractor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Page 3 SHANNON CHEMICAL AGREEMENT# 012-2811-21/RW Page 514 of 1344 Contractor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract, The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Contractor shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. 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. EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile/digital signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. DATED this day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: 20 SHANNON CHEMICAL CORPORATION Signature of Authorized Official Printed Name of Authorized Official Title Attest/Authenticated: (Corporate Seal) 01 N-11�(w6uj James A. Cherof, City Attorney Witness 1'age 4 SHANNON CHEMICAL AGREEMENT # 012-2811-21/RW Page 515 of 1344 CONTRACT AGREEMENT Bid No: 16-54; Purchase of Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Poly/Ortho Blend . Master Contract No: 17 -MCC -SHA -07841 This Contract Agreement ("Agreement") is made as of this 2�-k day of D21Mb4:r , 2016, by and between St. Johns County, FL, ("County") or ("St. Johns County") a political subdivision of the State of Florida, with principle offices located at 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084, and Shannon Chemical Corporation, ("Contractor") authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with mailing address: P.O. Box 376, Malvern, PA 19355; Phone: (610) 363-9090; Fax: (610) 524-6050; and Email: dcflynn@shannonchem.com. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payment and agreements hereinafter mentioned; ARTICLE 1— DURATION AND RENEWAL This Agreement shall become effective on February 1, 2017, shall be in effect for an initial contract term of one (1) calendar year, and may be renewed for up to a maximum of four (4) one (1) year renewal periods, upon satisfactory performance by the Contractor, mutual agreement by both parties, and the availability of funds. While this Agreement may be renewed as stated in this Section, it is expressly noted that the County is under no obligation to extend this Agreement. It is further expressly understood that the option of extension is exercisable only by the County, and only upon the County's determination that the Contractor has satisfactorily performed the Scope of Services noted elsewhere in this Agreement. ARTICLE 2 — ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The term "Contract Documents" shall consist of all Bid Documents and any addenda/exhibits thereto; all Specifications; this Agreement, any duly executed amendments, addenda, and/or exhibits hereto; and any and all duly executed Task Orders, and Change Orders, if applicable. Any representations, whether verbal or written, that are not included in the Contract Documents do not form part of this Contract Agreement. ARTICLE 3 — SERVICES The Contractor's responsibility under this Agreement shall be to provide all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to supply poly/ortho blend to the St. Johns County Utility Department, ("SJCUD"), as needed, in accordance with Bid No: 16-54, and as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 4 — SCHEDULE The Contractor shall perform the required services as specified in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall be required to comply with the schedule set forth in the specifications, and as coordinated with the authorized designee(s) in SJCUD, throughout the duration of this Agreement. No changes to said schedule shall be made without prior written authorization by the County. ARTICLE 5 — COMPENSATIONBILLING/INVOICES A. St. Johns County shall compensate the Contractor based upon the unit price per pound of five dollars twenty four cents ($5.24) per gallon for poly/ortho blend, as submitted in the bid proposal, accepted by the County, and provided herein. The maximum amount available as compensation to the Contractor under this Agreement shall not exceed the annual amount budgeted by SJCUD, unless additional funds become available, or are properly transferred, for services satisfactorily performed in accordance with the Contract Documents. B. It is strictly understood that the Contractor is not entitled to the above referenced amount of compensation. Rather, the Contractor's compensation shall be based upon the Contractor's adhering to the Scope of Services, detailed in the Contract Documents. As such, the Contractor's compensation is dependent upon satisfactory completion of services stated in the Specifications, and included by reference in this Agreement. Page 516 of 1344 C. The Contractor shall bill the County at the end of each month, for Services satisfactorily performed. The County reserves the right to pro -rate or refuse payment of any submitted invoice where services were not satisfactorily performed. The County shall pay the Contractor, for Services satisfactorily performed, in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218.74(2), Florida Statutes. D. Though there is no billing form or format pre -approved by either the County, or the Contractor, bills/invoices submitted by the Contractor shall include the following information at a minimum: - Vendor Information (Full Legal Name, Address, Phone, Fax, Email) - Date of Invoice, Invoice Number - SJC Purchase Order Number, Master Contract Number, Bid Number - Unit Price of Product, Total Price of Invoice - Quantities Provided, Date(s) of Service, Location(s) Delivered To E. Final Invoice: In order for the County and the Contractor to reconcile/close their books and records, the Contractor shall clearly state "Final Invoice" on the Contractor's final/last billing to the County. F. Unless otherwise notified, bills/invoices shall be delivered to: St. Johns. County Utility Department ATTN: Kathy Kelshaw 1205 State Road 16 St. Augustine, FL 32084 ARTICLE 6 — TRUTH -IN -NEGOTIATING CERTIFICATE The signing of this Agreement by the Contractor shall act as the execution of a truth -in -negotiation certificate, certifying that the wage rates and cost used to determine the compensation provided for this Agreement are accurate, complete and current as of the date of this Agreement. The said rates and costs shall be reduced to exclude any significant sums should the county determine that the rates and costs were increased due to inaccurate, incomplete or non-current wage rate, or due to inaccurate representations of fees paid to outside subcontractors. The County may exercise its rights under this Article 6 within eighteen (18) months following final payment. ARTICLE 7 — TERMINATION A. This Agreement may be terminated by the County without cause upon at least thirty (30) consecutive calendar days advance written notice to the Contractor of such termination without cause. B. This Contract may be terminated by the County with cause upon at least fourteen (14) consecutive calendar days advance written notice of such termination with cause. Such written notice shall indicate the exact cause for termination. ARTICLE 8 — NOTICE OF DEFAULT/RIGHT TO CURE A. Should the Contractor fail to perform (default) under the terms of this Agreement, then the County shall provide written notice to the Contractor; such notice shall include a timeframe of no fewer than five (5) consecutive calendar days in which to cure the default. Failure by the Contractor to cure the default, or take acceptable corrective action within the timeframe provided in the Notice of Default (or any such amount of time as mutually agreed to by the parties in writing), shall constitute cause for termination of this Agreement. B. It is expressly noted that, should the County issue three (3) Notices of Default to the Contractor, during the term of this Agreement, such action shall constitute cause for termination of this Agreement. C. Consistent with other provisions in this Contract, the Contractor shall be paid for deliveries authorized and satisfactorily performed under this Agreement until the effective date of the termination. D. Upon receipt of a Notice of Default, except as otherwise directed by the County in writing, the Contractor shall: 1. Stop work on the date to the extent specified. 2. Terminate and settle all orders and subcontracts relating to this Agreement. Page 517 of 1344 3. Transfer all work in process, completed work, and other material related to the terminated work to the County. 4. Continue and complete all parts of the work that have not been terminated. ARTICLE 9 — PERSONNEL The Contractor represents that it has, or shall secure, at its own expense, all necessary personnel required to perform the required services as provided herein. It is expressly understood that such personnel shall not be employees of, or have any contractual relationship with the County. All of the services required hereunder shall be performed by the Contractor, or under its supervision. All personnel engaged in performed the required services shall be fully qualified and, if required, authorized or permitted under federal, state, and local law to perform such services. Any changes or substitutions in the Contractor's key personnel must be made known to the County's representative and written approval granted by the County before said change or substitution can become effective. The Contractor warrants that all services shall be performed by skilled and competent personnel to the highest professional standards in the field. ARTICLE 10 — SUBCONTRACTING St. Johns County reserves the right to approve the use of any subcontractor, or to reject the selection of a particular subcontractor, and to inspect all facilities of any subcontractors in order to make a determination as to the capability of the subcontractor to perform the Services described in the Contract Documents. The Contractor is encouraged to seek minority and women business enterprises for participation in subcontracting opportunities. If a subcontractor fails to satisfactorily perform in accordance with the Contract Documents, and it is necessary to replace the subcontractor to complete the Services in a timely fashion, the Contractor shall promptly do so, subject to approval by the County. The County reserves the right to disqualify any subcontractor, vendor, or material supplier based upon prior unsatisfactory performance. ARTICLE 11— FEDERAL AND STATE TAX In accordance with Local, State, and Federal law, the County is exempt from the payment of Sales and Use Taxes. The County shall provide the appropriate Tax Exempt Certificate to the Contractor, upon request. The Contractor shall not be exempt from the payment of all applicable taxes in its performance under this Agreement. It is expressly understood by the County and by the Contractor that the Contractor shall not be authorized to use the County's tax exemption status in any manner The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the payment and accounting of any and all applicable taxes and/or withholdings including, but not limited to: Social Security payroll taxes (FICA), associated with or stemming from the Contractor's performance under this Agreement. ARTICLE 12 — AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS The County's obligations under this Agreement are subject to the availability of lawfully appropriated funds. While the County will make all reasonable efforts, in order to provide funds needed to perform under this Agreement, the County makes no express commitment to provide such funds in any given County Fiscal Year. Moreover, it is expressly noted that the Contractor cannot demand that the County provide any such funds in any given County Fiscal Year. ARTICLE 13 — INSURANCE The Contractor shall not commence work under this Agreement until he/she has obtained all insurance required under this Article and such insurance has been approved by the County. All insurance policies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Florida. The Contractor shall furnish proof of insurance to the County prior to the commencement of this Agreement. The certificate(s) shall clearly indicate the Contractor has obtained insurance of the type, amount, and classification as required by this Agreement, and that no material change or cancellations of the insurance shall be effective without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the County. Certificates Page 518 of 1344 shall specifically include the County as Additional Insured for all lines of coverages except Workers' Compensation and Professional Liability. A copy of the endorsement must accompany the certificate. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the Contractor of its liability and obligations under this Agreement. Certificate Holder Address: St. Johns County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida 500 San Sebastian View St. Augustine, FL 32084 The Contractor shall maintain during the life of this Agreement, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate, to protect the Contractor from claims of damages for bodily injury, including wrongful death, as well as from claims of property damages which may arise from any operations under this Agreement, whether such operations be by the Contractor or by anyone directly employed by or contracting with the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain during the life of this Agreement, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $300,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability to protect the Contractor from claims for damages for bodily injury, including the ownership, use, or maintenance of owned and non - owned automobiles, including rented/hired automobiles whether such operations be by the Contractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain during the life of this Agreement, adequate Workers' Compensation Insurance in at least such amounts as is required by the law for all of its employees per Florida Statute 440.02. In the event of unusual circumstances, the County Administrator or his designee may adjust these insurance requirements. ARTICLE 14 — INDEMNIFICATION The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officers, and employees, from all liabilities, damages, losses, and costs arising under this Agreement, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees, to the extend caused by the negligence, recklessness, act, or omission of the Contractor or any other person employed or utilized by the Contractor, whether intentional or unintentional. ARTICLE 15 — SUCCESSORS & ASSIGNS The County and the Contractor each binds itself and its partners, successors, executors, administrators and assigns to the other party of this Contract Agreement and to the partners, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other party, in respect to all covenants of this Agreement. Except as above, neither the County nor the Contractor shall assign, sublet, convey or transfer its interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating any personal liability on the part of any officer or agent of the County, which may be a party hereto, nor shall it be construed as giving any rights or benefits hereunder to anyone other than the County and the Contractor. ARTICLE 16 — REMEDIES No remedy herein conferred upon any party is intended to be exclusive, or any other remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or nor hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. No single or partial exercise by any party or any right, power, or remedy hereunder shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof. In any action brought by either party for the enforcement of the obligations of the other party, the prevailing party shall be entitle to recover reasonable attorneys' fees. ARTICLE 17 — CONFLICT OF INTEREST The Contractor represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either which would conflict in any manner with the performance of the obligations required hereunder. rPnrP�Pnts that no nerson havine any interest shall be employed for said performance. directly or indirectly, The Contractor further 4 Page 519 of 1344 The Contractor 'shall promptly notify St. Johns County, in writing, by certified mail of all potential conflicts of interest for any prospective business association, interest or other circumstance, which may influence or appear to influence the Contractor's judgment or quality of performance provided hereunder. Such written notification shall identify the prospective business association, interest or circumstance, the nature of work that the Contractor may undertake and request an opinion of the County, whether such association, interest, or circumstance constitutes a conflict of interest if entered into by the Contractor. The County agrees to notify the Contractor of its opinion by certified mail within thirty (30) days of receipt of notification by the Contractor. If, in the opinion of the County, the prospective business association, interest, or circumstance would not constitute a conflict of interest by the Contractor, the County shall so state in the notification and the Contractor shall, at his/her option enter into said association, interest, or circumstance and it shall be deemed not in conflict of interest with respect to the scope of work performed by the Contractor under the terms of this Agreement. ARTICLE 18 — EXCUSABLE DELAYS The Contractor shall not be considered in default by reason of any delay in performance if such delay arises out of causes reasonably beyond the Contractor's control and without its fault or negligence. Such cases may include, but are not limited to: Acts of God; the County's ommissive and commissive failures; natural or public health emergencies; freight embargoes; and sever weather conditions. Upon the Contractor's request, the County shall consider the facts and extend of any delay and, if the Contractor's failure to perform was without its fault or negligence, the Contract Schedule, and/or any other affected provision of this Agreement shall be revised accordingly; subject to the County's right to change, terminate, or stop any or all of the work at any time. ARTICLE 19 — ARREARS The Contractor shall not pledge the County's credit, or make it a guarantor of payment, or surety for any contract, debt, obligation, judgment, lien, or any form of indebtedness. The Contractor further warrants and represents that it has no obligation or indebtedness that would impair its ability to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. ARTICLE 20 — INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP The Contractor is, and shall remain, throughout the duration of this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of St. Johns County. All persons engaged in any of the work or services performed pursuant to this Agreement shall, at all times and in all places, be subject to the Contractor's sole discretion, supervision, and control. The Contractor shall exercise control over the means and manner in which it and its employees perform the work, and in. all respects the Contractor's relationship and the relationship of its employees to St. Johns County shall be that of an independent contractor and not as employees or agents of the County. The Contractor does not have the power or authority to bind the County in any promise, agreement, or representation other than specifically provided for in this Agreement. ARTICLE 21— CONTINGENT FEE 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 is has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Contractor, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. ARTICLE 22 — ACCESS AND AUDITS The Contractor shall maintain adequate records to justify all charges, expenses, and costs incurred in performing the work for at least three (3) years after completion of this Agreement. The County shall have access to such books, records, and documents, as required in this section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business hours, at the County's cost, upon five (5) days written notice. Page 520 of 1344 ARTICLE 23 = NONDISCRIMINATION The Contractor warrants and represents that all of its employees are treated equally during employment without regard to race, color, religion, physical handicap, sex, age, or national origin. ARTICLE 24 — ENTIRETY OF CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT The County and the Contractor agree that this Agreement, signed by both parties sets forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein, or are incorporated by reference into this Agreement. None of the provisions, terms, conditions, requirements, or responsibilities noted in this Agreement may be amended, revised, deleted, altered, or otherwise changed, modified, or superseded, except by written instrument, duly executed by authorized representatives of both the County, and the Contractor. ARTICLE 25 — ENFORCEMENT COSTS If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement, or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses incident to appeals, incurred in that action or proceedings, in addition to any other relief to which such party or parties may be entitled. ARTICLE 26 — AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE The. Contractor hereby represents and warrants that it has and shall continue to maintain all license and approvals required to conduct its business, and that it shall at all times, conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. ARTICLE 27 — SEVERABILITY If any term or provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such items or provision, to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected and every other term and provision of this Agreement shall be deemed valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. ARTICLE 28 — AMENDMENTS & MODIFICATIONS No amendments or modifications of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by each of the parties. St. Johns County reserves the right to make changes in the work, including alterations, reductions therein or additions thereto. Upon Contractor's receipt of notification from the County of a contemplated change, the Contractor shall: (1) if requested by the County, provide an estimate for the increase or decrease in cost due to the contemplated change; (2) notify the County of any estimated change in the completion date; and (3) advise the County in writing if the contemplated change shall effect the Contractor's ability to meet the completion dates or schedules of this Agreement. If the County instructs in writing, the Contractor shall suspend work on that portion of the project, pending the County's decision to proceed with the change. If the County elects to make the change, the County shall issue a Change Order for changes, or a contract change order, if the original contract is be changed or amended the Contractor shall not commence work on any such change until such written change order has been issued and signed by each of the parties. ARTICLE 29 — FLORIDA LAW AND VENUE This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce this Agreement shall be held in St. Johns County, FL. ARTICLE 30 — ARBITRATION The County shall not be obligated to arbitrate or permit any arbitration binding on the County under any of the Contract Documents or in connection with the project in any manner whatsoever. Page 521 of 1344 ARTICLE 31= NOTICES All notices required in this Agreement shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and if sent to the County shall be mailed to: St. Johns County Purchasing Department Attn: Jaime T. Locklear, CPPB, FCCM, Contract Administration Manager 500 San Sebastian View St. Augustine, FL 32084 All Official Notices to Contractor shall be delivered either by hand (receipt of delivery required), or by certified mail to: Shannon Chemical Corporation Attn: Daniel C. Flynn, V.P. - Operations P.O. Box 376 Malvern, PA 19355 All other correspondence, not classified as Official Notices, may be delivered, disseminated, and/or submitted by any means acceptable to both parties, specifically including, faxing, e -mailing, or text messaging. ARTICLE 32 — HEADINGS The heading preceding the articles and sections herein are solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement, or affect its meaning, construction or effect. ARTICLE 33 — PUBLIC RECORDS A. The cost of reproduction, access to, disclosure, non -disclosure, or exemption of records, data, documents, and/or materials, associated with this Agreement shall be subject to the applicable provisions of the Florida Public Records Law (Chapter 119, Florida Statutes), and other applicable State and Federal provisions. Access to such public records, may not be blocked, thwarted, and/or hindered by placing the public records in the possession of a third party, or an unaffiliated party. B. In accordance with Florida law, to the extent that Contractor's performance under this Contract constitutes an act on behalf of the County, Contractor shall comply with all requirements of Florida's public records law. Specifically, if Contractor is expressly authorized, and acts on behalf of the County under this Agreement, Contractor shall: (1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the County in order to perform the Services; (2) Upon request from the County's custodian of public records, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost as provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law; (3) Ensure that public records related to this Agreement that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by applicable law for the duration of this Agreement and following completion of this Agreement if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the County; and (4) Upon completion of this Agreement, transfer, at no cost, to the County all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the Services. C. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the County's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the County's information technology systems. D. Failure by the Contractor.to comply with the requirements of this section shall be grounds for immediate, unilateral Page 522 of 1344 termination of this Agreement by the County. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO ITS DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: OCA, ATTN: Public Records Manager, 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084, PH: (904) 209-08059 EMAIL: publicrecords(i�sjcfl.us. ARTICLE 34 — NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES Both the County and the Contractor explicitly agree, and this Agreement explicitly states that no third party beneficiary status or interest is conferred to, or inferred to, any other person or entity. ARTICLE 35 — USE OF COUNTY LOGO Pursuant to, and consist with, County Ordinance 92-2 and County Administrative Policy 101.3, the Contractor may not manufacture, use, display, or otherwise use any facsimile or reproduction of the County Seal/Logo without express written approval of the Board of County Commissioners of St. Johns County, FL. ARTICLE 36 — SURVIVAL It is explicitly noted that the following provisions of this Agreement, to the extent necessary, shall survive any suspension, termination, cancellation, revocation, and/or non -renewal of this Agreement, and therefore shall be both applicable and enforceable beyond any suspension, termination, cancellations, revocation, and/or non -renewal: (1) Truth -in -Negotiation; (2) Federal and State Taxes; (3) Insurance; (4) Indemnification; (5) Access and Audits; (6) Enforcement Costs; and (7) Public Records. ------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Page 523 of 1344 Bid No: '16-54; Purchase of Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Poly/Ortho Blend Master Contract No: 17 -MCC -SHA -07841 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement, three (3) copies of which shall be deemed an original on the date first above written. ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL: un Represent ' e Si nature l y Printed Name Printed Title ( Y -d Date of Execution ATTEST: ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL CLEPF COURT 1 Deputy Clerk Date of Execution LEGALLY SUFFICIENT: - el,�f; --4�-,� - Sr. Asst. County Attorney // /2 /& Date o Execution CONTRACTOR: Shannon Chemical Corporation Company Name �t)Aoz4" C. f ly ✓, O Name (Type or Print) Signature Title k2,1 --t I i �- Date of Execution ---- __ DEC 2016 8 (, , , �V%'!�JuVk t36 �'S0 Page 524 of 1344 BID NO: f6-54; PURCHASE OF WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS POLY/ORTHO BLEND EXHIBIT "A" BASIS OF COMPENSATION Basis of compensation shall be made in accordance with the unit price per pound as submitted in the Contractor's Bid Proposal, approved by the County, and provided herein. The Unit Price shall include all direct costs, indirect costs, and reimbursable expenses necessary to complete the scope of work. Requests for additional services or additional line items shall be submitted in writing and approved by St. Johns County prior to any work being implemented and shall be added to this Agreement through a Contract Amendment. Pricing adjustments may be considered on an annual basis, at the time of contract renewal and must be mutually accepted by both the Contractor and the County. Price adjustment requests must be based upon the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in affect at the time of renewal, unless otherwise approved by the County. All accepted and approved price adjustments shall become effective on the first day of the applicable renewal period. 10 Page 525 of 1344 BID NO: 1'6=54; PURCHASE OF WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS POLY/ORTHO BLEND EXHIBIT `B" CONTRACT SCHEDULE The Contract Period for the required services shall be as follows: Initial Contract Term: Shall become effective on February 1, 2017, and shall remain in effect for a period of one (1) calendar year, or until funds may become exhausted. Contract Renewals: This Agreement may be renewed for up to four (4), one (1) year renewal periods upon satisfactory performance by the Contractor, mutual agreement by all parties, availability of funds and the continued need of the County for the required services. 11 Page 526 of 1344 December 12, 2016 Mr. Daniel C. Flynn, President Shannon Chemical Corporation P.O. Box 376 Malvern, PA 19355 St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners RE: Bid No: 16-54 — Purchase of Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Poly/Ortho Blend — Master Contract No: 17 -MCC -SHA -07841 Dear Mr. Burns: Purchasing Division Enclosed, please find a fully executed original copy of the Contract Agreement for the above referenced services for your files. Please note that this contract does not become effective until February 1, 2017. If you have any questions related to this contract, please don't hesitate to contact me at the information provided below. Thank you for doing business with St. Johns County. Sincerely, St. Johns County, FL Purch ing DepWCPB. J Y*T. Lockle,CM Contract Administration Manager (904) 209-0158 —Direct (904) 209-0159 — Fax (904) 209-0150 —Main jlockleargsjcfl.us CC: SJC Minutes & Records (Copy taken when attested) SJC Purchasing Bid No: 16-54 — Shannon Chemical Corporation Master Contract File 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084 1 P: 904.209.0150 1 F: 904.209.0151 www.sjcfl.us Page 527 of 1344 AC40R"',l7CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE1.12/7(/2016 MR LTR THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT. If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER SASSA AND CONCANNON INS. AGENCY 227 CHESTER PIKE NORWOOD, PA 19074 NTA T NAME: JACK CONCANNON PONE 610-583-3523 F AIC, No 610-583-3406 - ADDRESS: JACK@ SAS CONINS . COM INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIGp INSURERA:NAUTILUS INSURANCE COMPANY 17370 INSURED SHANNON CHEMICAL CORP. P.O. Box 376 Malvern, PA 19355 INSURER B : GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY 25224 INSURER C: ASPEN SPECIALTY INSURANCE CO. 10717 INSURERD:AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY 19402 INSURER E: INSURER F: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONSAND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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All rights reserved. marks of ACORD Page 528 of 1344 J S CO F a Cn 1< ,tLORX November 29, 2016 Shannon Chemical Corporation P.O. Box 376 Malvern, PA 19355 St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners NOTICE OF AWARD RE: Bid No: 16-54 — Purchase of Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Poly/Ortho Blend — Master Contract No: 17 -MCC -SHA -07841 Purchasing Division We are pleased to notify you that the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners has approved award of a contract for the purchase of poly/ortho blend for the St. Johns County Utility Department as specified in the above referenced bid at the pricing proposed, accepted, and incorporated in the Contract Agreement. Enclosed please find three (3) copies of the Contract Agreement and an Acceptance of the Notice of Award. Please sign, date, seal and return all of the following within ten (I0) days of receipt of this Notice: 1. Three (3) original signature copies of the Contract Agreement (Date only the signature page of the agreement. Please DO NOT date the front page of the contract) 2. One (1) original Acceptance of the Notice of Award (Please sign, date and return the Acceptance of Award acknowledgement (page 2 of this letter)) 3. All applicable Certificates of Insurance as stated in Article 13 of the attached Contract Agreement. NOTE. In accordance with the bid documents failure to return the requested documents within the time shown above may deem your firm non-responsive and the CounU may elect to contract with the next lowest bidder. to the attention of Jaime T. Locklear, CPPB, FCCM, Contract Administration Manager SJC Purchasing Department 500 San Sebastian View St. Augustine, FL 32084 Upon receipt of the above documents by this office, contract agreements will be executed and an original copy will be returned to your office. Should you have any questions regarding this notice please don't hesitate to contact me at (904) 209-0158 or jlocklear(a.sjcfl.us. Sincerely, St. Johns County Board of County Comm' ioners J e 1. Lockle CP FCCM Cb,ntrA& Administration Manager Date: ae kb y IL 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084 1 P: 904.209.0150 1 F: 904.209.0151 www.sjcfl.us Page 530 of 1344 j Bid No: 16-54 — Purchase of Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Poly/Ortho Blend Master Contract No: 17 -MCC -SHA -07841 ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICE OF AWARD Receipt of the attached NOTICE OF AWARD is hereby acknowledged by: Shannon Chemical Corporation this "' qday of 52016. By: X bac% Signature of Authorized Representative Name: 7 A ce,, eA C,, (Please Type or Print) Title: PR� 1 ©� .J- WINS COUNTY (Please Type or Print) DEC g 2016 Page 531 of 1344 October 23,202O Shannon Chemical Corporation POBox 376 Malvern, PA1935S Attn: Mr. Daniel C. Flynn � ��f,Johns COl0' l��1'�O,l0��0OiCommissioners rJFh/ RE: Contract Amendment #4 Renewal #4 0d No: 16-54—Purchase ofWater & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No. 17 -MCC -HAW -07814 Dear Mr. Flynn: Purchasing Division Enclosed, please find a fully executed original copy of the above referenced Contract Amendment #4 for renewal #4for your files. Should you have any questions, please call me at 904-209-01/18. Thank you for doing business with St. Johns County. Sincerely, St. Johns County, 8 Purchasing Department David E. P�Ie, CPPB Purchasing Coordinator (g04)2Oy-0148—Direct [Z: Master File 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084 1 11: 90,1.209-() 1 -')() I F: 904.209.0 151 WWWACfLus Page 532 of 1344 St. Johns County Board of County Commissionem Purchasing Division CONTRACT AMENDMENT No: 4 Bid No: l6-SzkPurchase ofWater & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Master Contract No: l7-MC[-SHA07841 Original Contract Date: December 8,201G Contractor: Shannon Chemical Corporation POBox 376 Malvern, PAl9355 Date: October 16, 2020 Contract Amendment No: 4 is hereby issued to amend the above referenced Master Contract as follows: l. Contract Renewal Option 4of4ishereby being exercised hySt. Johns County. 2. The contract time is hereby extended for a period of one (1) year, from February 1, 2021 through and until 1l:59pmEastern Standard Time (EST)onJanuary 31,2O22. l The unit price for Poly/Ortho Blend is increased from $5.24 per gallon to $5.71 per gallon. St. Johns County shall compensate the vendor based upon the terms as stated in the Master Contract dated December 8,3U16,asamended thereafter. With the exception ofthe amendments, changes, modifications and revisions noted inthis Amendment, all other terms and conditions contained in the Master Contract, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect. The County and the Contractor acknowledge that any further changes, amendments, modifications or revisions to the Contract shall be in writing and executed by duly authorized representatives of each party. In Witness Whereof, authorized representatives of the County, and Contractor have executed this wm"nJmpntonthpdptp,-�hp|nwnn*pd- ` Leigh A. Daniels, CPPB, Purchasing Manager PhntedName&Title—CountyRopnsentative Signature ofContractor Representative Daniel C. Flynn, President Printed Name &Title End of Amendment No: 4 10/19/20 Date 1f3l�JOHNS COU NT\ VURCI-ASING 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084 1 P: 904.209,0150 1 F: 904,209.0151 www.sjcfl.us Page 533 of 1344 6.H. Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-017 - Approve the rankings as recommended by the Selection Committee and Authorize the City Manager to sign contracts with four (4) primary contractors and three (3) alternate contractors: Homrich Corp., Anzco Inc., RPM General Contractors, Inc., I.Q. Constructions, Inc., E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group, CH Global Construction LLC, and Waypoint Construction Group; in order to establish a pre -qualified list of contractors in accordance with Request for Qualification (RFQ) No. 028-2511-20/RW "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services" and Authorize the City Manager to award individual projects not to exceed $250,000. Explanation of Request: On October 21, 2020, Purchasing issued a Request for Qualification (RFQ) with the intent to establish a pre- qualified list of contractors to perform minor construction services projects within the City. These minor construction projects may include building repairs, upgrades, and improvements including but not limited to, patching, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, electrical and other miscellaneous repairs as may be necessary at various City sites, as well as small park and/or playground type projects. On November 18, 2020, the City opened a total of seven (7) submittals to this RFQ. After independently reviewing and scoring each proposal in accordance with the evaluation criteria contained in the RFQ, on December 11, 2020, the committee disclosed its scores. The Final Ranking is as follows. Firm Name Ranking Homrich Corp 1 Anzco Inc. 2 RPM General Contractors, Inc. 3 I.Q. Constructions, Inc. 4 E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group CH Global Construction LLC 6 Waypoint Construction Group 7 It is the intent of the City to solicit the pool of four (4) primary pre -qualified contractors for competitive offers for minor construction services. When any of the primary contractors are removed from the pool the next alternate will be moved to the primary pool, in order of the committee scoring. Work may be assigned without competition in emergency situations, or in special circumstances when a contractor has previous specific knowledge or is already mobilized to a project with a pending tie-in. I ndividual projects that exceed $250,000 will be brought back to City Commission for consideration of award. The initial term of the contracts will be one (1) year with the option to renew the contracts for four (4) additional one-year terms, contingent upon satisfactory performance, mutual agreement and determination that the renewals are in the City's best interest. Page 534 of 1344 How will this affect city programs or services? By pre -qualifying contractors to perform the specified work, the City may be assured that experienced general contractors will complete the work as bid. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact as a result of this approval. I ndividual projects $99,999 and under will be awarded by the City Manager or designee. Projects $100,000 up to $250,000 will be brought to City Commission for approval. Alternatives: Not accept the committees' rankings; Re -rank and approve commission rankings; Request oral presentations to commission then rank; Not award Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 535 of 1344 Type Description D IRE)SCA LA ti 0 II'l IRE)SOkAboin appiroviing IiaInkIIIC g aind cointrafts, for rniinoir SE)irviCE)S D AddE)indUlirn Cointraft I loirnirich Corp D AddE)indUlirn Cointract Ainzco, linc- D AddE)indUlirn Cointract IRFI M (.,)ENIIE)ir'a Cointractors linc- D AddE)indUlirn Cointraft IQ Coinstir'LACUOIll 1111C- D AddE)indUlirn Cointract ... E & IF::: F::]orida EintEIrpriSEis dba Cir'Esahve, Cointraching ('34'6"DLAD D AddE)indUlirn Cointraft U I (.,)oba�l Coinstir'LACUOIll I I .0 D AddE)indUlirn Cointract Waypoirit Cointraching I inc- D AddE)indUlirn E1A-1k.jab6"Din VV ir Ii UtENI'l D AddE)indUlirn Flirop(.'. sal I loirnirich Corp D AddE)indUlirn Flirop(.'. sa�l Ainzco, linc- D AddE)indUlirn Flirop(.'. sa�l IRFI M (.,)ENIIE)ir'a Cointractors linc- D AddE)indUlirn Fliroposa�l L Q. 1111C- Flir6"Dp(.'.sa�l °° E & IF::: F::]orida EII'AE)rpriSE's dba D AddE)indUlirn Cir'Esahve, Cointraching ('34'6"DLAD D AddE)indUlirn Fliroposa�l U I (.,)oba�l Coinstir'LACUOIll I I .0 D AddE)indUlirn Fliroposa�l Waypoirit Cointraching, linc- Page 536 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 RESOLUTION NO. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RANKING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN CONTRACTS WITH FOUR (4) PRIMARY CONTRACTORS AND THREE (3) ALTERNATE CONTRACTORS: HOMRICH CORP., ANZCO INC., RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC., I.Q. CONSTRUCTIONS, INC., E & F FLORIDA ENTERPRISES DBA CREATIVE CONTRACTING GROUP, CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LLC, AND WAYPOINT CONSTRUCTION GROUP; TO ESTABLISH A PRE -QUALIFIED LIST OF CONTRACTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION (RFQ) NO. 028-2511- 20/RW "PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES" AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO AWARD INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS NOT TO EXCEED $250,000; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on November 18, 2020 City staff opened a total of seven (7) submittals in response to RFQ No. 028-2511-20/RW "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services"; and WHEREAS, the RFQ was issued with the intent of establishing a pre -qualified list of contractors to perform minor construction services projects which may include building repairs, upgrades and improvements as may be necessary within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents to approve the ranking and authorize the City Manager to sign contracts with four (4) primary contractors and three (3) alternate contractors: Homrich Corp., Anzco Inc., RPM General Contractors, Inc., I.Q. Constructions, Inc., E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group, CH Global Construction LLC, and Waypoint Construction Group; in order to establish a pre -qualified list of contractors in accordance with Request for Qualification (RFQ) No. 028-2511-20/RW "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services" and Authorize the City Manager to award individual projects not S:ACA\RBSO\Agreements\Approve Ranking and Contracts for Minor Construction Services (2020) - Reso.docx Page 537 of 1344 35 to exceed $250,000. 36 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 37 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 38 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 39 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 40 adoption. 41 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, 42 hereby approves the ranking and authorizes the City Manager to sign contracts with four 43 (4) primary contractors and three (3) alternate contractors: Homrich Corp., Anzco Inc., 44 RPM General Contractors, Inc., I.Q. Constructions, Inc., E & F Florida Enterprises dba 45 Creative Contracting Group, CH Global Construction LLC, and Waypoint Construction 46 Group; in order to establish a pre -qualified list of contractors in accordance with Request 47 for Qualification (RFQ) No. 028-2511-20/RW "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for 48 Minor Construction Services" and Authorize the City Manager to award individual 49 projects not to exceed $250,000. Copies of each Agreement are attached hereto and 50 incorporated herein. 51 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 52 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. 53 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 54 55 YES NO 56 57 Mayor — Steven B. Grant 58 59 Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga 60 61 Commissioner — Justin Katz 62 63 Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay 64 S:ACA\RBSO\Agreements\Approve Ranking and Contracts for Minor Construction Services (2020) - Reso.docx Page 538 of 1344 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RBSO\Agreements\Approve Ranking and Contracts for Minor Construction Services (2020) - Reso.docx Page 539 of 1344 Contract No. 028-2511-20/RW-1 Between City of Boynton Beach & Homrich Corp. FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and Homrich Corp., with a principle address of 6654 43rd Avenue South, Lake Worth, Florida 33463, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" Homrich Corp. Proposal and Exhibit "B" RFQ FOR PRE - QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028- 2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order. Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. 2.a. CHANGE ORDERS: The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. 2.b. COMPLETION OF WORK / LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 540 of 1344 Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City to the CONTRACTOR to proceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall be valid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terms and conditions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request, the Firm shall continue services bevond the final expiration date as approved by the City Manager or City Commission. Such extension(s) shall not exceed a six-month period The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension period is invoked by the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed in accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed by the City Manager or her designee. b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 541 of 1344 under this CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after the termination of the CONTRACT. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, in performing the services contemplated by this CONTRACT, 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 CONTRACT. 8. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the CONTRACTOR. 9. INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. 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 CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on a claim made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a limit of no less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit of liability. Consultant shall notify the City in writing within thirty (30) days of any claim filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or omissions 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 542 of 1344 between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he 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 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14. NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 543 of 1344 Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: George Homrich Homrich Cor _ 6654 43rd Avenue South Lake Worth, FL 33463 Email: Gchomrich@gmail.com Phone: 561-254-8322 18. INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTS written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR. 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 544 of 1344 561-742-6061 20. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 287.135 and 215.473. By execution of this CONTRACT, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F.S. 215.473, Design -Build Team certifies that Design -Build Team is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Team further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design -Build Team been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Design -Build Team shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Design -Build Team shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. DATED this 7 day of 2020. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof, City Attorney HOMRICH CORPORATION CON OR (0/, Title Attest/Authenticated: Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction Services (Corporate Seal) Witness 't Page 545 of 1344 Contract No. 0;28-2511-20/RW-2 Between City of Boynton Beach & Anzco Inc. FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES as "CITY", and Anzco Inc., with a principle address of 9671 Carousel Circle S, Boca Raton , Florida 33434, hereinafter referred to as "CO N TRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual PROjECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" Anzco Inc. Proposal and Exhibit "B" Ill FOR PRE�- QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028- 2511-20111 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order, Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the, RFC, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal, The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." if the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. uAlr#"Nffa7irl, ii ii , � � 10,724FIRIEW The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Beach -- kFQ for Minor Construction Sol -vices Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety, These provisions for liquidated damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City to the CONTRACTOR to proceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall bevalid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terms and conditions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request, the Firm shall continue services beyond the final expiration date- as- approved by the City Manager or City Commission. Such extension(s) shall not exceed a six-month [?eriod. The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension period is invoked bV the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed in accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed by the City Manager or her designee, b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor CojistrLldiOn Services 2 under this CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City, d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after the termination of the CONTRACT. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, in performing the services contemplated by this CONTRACT, 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 CONTRACT, 8. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the CONTRACTOR. 9. INSURANCE, The CONTRACTOR 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 $1,0100,000 aggregate for personal injury; and $1,000,000 per occurrence/aggregate for property damage, and CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. 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 (1 5) days of execution of this CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on a claim made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a limit of no less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit of liability. Consultant shall notify the City in writing within thirty (30) days of any claim filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or omissions 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee Boynton Boach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11 COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bone fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he has riot paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide, employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED, The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT, The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14. NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach: P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Notices r CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following JohnZak Y nzco Inc. * Carousel Boca Raton Florida 33434 Email: izp��aa;�qolnc.corn Phone: 18.. INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTS written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by bath City and CONTRACTOR. r PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents receivedby - •• s sj from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces ar award sooner, in accordancelo • . 0 , The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Peep ar,d maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service, S. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. State or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, fallowing completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in Its possession to the CITY; and C. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. CONTRACT,E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTE 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUIBLI RECORDS RELATING TO THIS :r, OF PUBLI1 RECORDS: CRYSTAL 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 Beach - RFQ.for Minor Construction Services By execution of this CONTRACT, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F. S. 215.473, Design -Build Team certifies that Design -Build Team is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Team further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design -Build Team been engaged in business operations in Syria, Subject to limited exceptions provided ids state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract, The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Design -Build Team shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Design -Build Team shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. • Attest/Authenticated: X - 2,4e - R 7— Title (Corporate Seal) Crystal Gibson, City Clerk James A. Cherof, City Attorney Attest/Authenticated: Beach — RFQ for Minor Consauction.Services Contract No. 028-2511-20/RW-3 Between City of Boynton Beach & RPM General Contractors Inc. FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and RPM General Contractors Inc., with a principle address of 680 NE 26th Ct., Pompano Beach, FL 33064, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" RPM General Contractors Inc. Proposal and Exhibit "B" RFQ FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028-2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order. Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. 2.a. CHANGE ORDERS: The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. 2.b. COMPLETION OF WORK / LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 552 of 1344 Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated dmnnagmn shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective eotion/m\. assess liquidated damages oreither terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall bo85O0.0O/d8y. 2.o PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting o bid, bidder agrees and promises that during and after public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this ao|ioitotion, and with o priority above, a preference Over, sales tothe private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an ernergencv/dismeteroha|| constitute bnaooh of contract and make the bidder subject tosanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City tothe CONTRACTOR toproceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall be valid for an initial term of one /1> year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same henna and conditions for four /4> odddinno|, one-year ranavva| terms subject to vendor 8CC8pt8nc8, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request, the Firm shall continue services bevond the final expiration date as approved by the City Manager or City Commission. Such extension(s) shall not exceed a six-month period. The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension period is invoked bV the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed inaccordance with the task orders at the lump sum orunit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. e. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made pnmrnody on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed bythe City Manager orher designee. h. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project oonnp|etedtodate. Such invoices will boreviewed bvthe City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Fine/ payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract phma earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 553 of 1344 under this CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. o. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three /3\ years after the termination ofthe CONTRACT. Copies shall bemade available upon request. O. (]VVNER8M|P AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain oopioa, including reproducible C0piHS. of drawings and specifications for infornoetiun, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, iDperforming the services contemplated bvthis CONTRACT' faithfully observe and comply with all federal, state and local lavva, ordinances and regulations that are applicable to the services to be rendered under this CONTRACT. h. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury ord88thtopenSUnS.inC|udingi juheS.SiCkneGS.diSeaoe or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission nrfailure ofthe CONTRACTOR. A. INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR 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 $1.0OO.000aggregate for personal injury; and$1.0OO.00Op8rOonurraOne/oggneg8te for property damage. and CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1.000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. Said general liability policy shall name the City of Boynton Beech 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 CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on o o|oinn made basis oron an occurrence basis to be no |eSS than one nnU|i0n D0U8nS ($1.000,000) per occurrence with G limit Of no |eSS than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit ofliability. Consultant shall notify the Qty in writing within thirty (30) days ofany claim filed ormade against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City io relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it in determined during construction of the project that changes must be rnodo due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them 3tOUcost tnCity and shall bH responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors oromissions 1O.INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect tuthe services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship ofemployer and employee Beach —DF0for Minor Construction Services Page 554 of 1344 between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he 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 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14. NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 555 of 1344 Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: Kristen McTeague RPM General Contractors Inc 680 NE 26th Ct Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Email: kristen@rpmgc.com Phone: 954-785-8900 18. INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTs written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR. 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 Beach — RF Q for Minor Construction Services Page 556 of 1344 MOD By execution of this CONTRACT' in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F.S. 215.473, Design -Build Team certifies that Design -Build Teem is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Team further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not onthe Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design -Build Team been engaged inbusiness operations inSyria. Subject tolimited exceptions provided in state |avv. the Qty will not contract for the provision of goods or oen/ioea with any scrutinized company referred toabove. Submitting Gfalse certification ohoU bedeemed a nnubeha| breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Design -Build Team mho|| have five /5> days from receipt of notice to refute the fo|o8 certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Design -Build Team shall have ninety /gO>days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of fm|nH certification was mode in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time totime. 121 DATED this day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH RPM GENERAL C)DORACTORS INC. Lori LaVerriere, City Manager WJ A_-__`._-__-_--_. Title x Seal) ` Crystal Gibson, City Clerk James A. Cherof, City Attorney Witness Boynton Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 557 of 1344 Contract No. 028-2511-20/RW-4 Between City of Boynton Beach & I.Q. Constructions, Inc. FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and I.Q. Constructions, Inc., with a principle address of 1445 N congress Ave, Suite 14, Delray Beach, FL 33445, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" I.Q. Constructions, Inc. Proposal and Exhibit "B" RFQ FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028-2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order. Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. 2.a. CHANGE ORDERS: The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. 2.b. COMPLETION OF WORK / LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City to the CONTRACTOR to proceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall be valid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terms and conditions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request, the Firm shall continue services beyond the final expiration date as approved by the City Manager or City Commission. Such extension(s) shall not exceed a six-month period. The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension period is invoked by the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed in accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed by the City Manager or her designee. b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services under this CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after the termination of the CONTRACT. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, in performing the services contemplated by this CONTRACT, 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 CONTRACT. 8. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the CONTRACTOR. 9. INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. 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 CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on a claim made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a limit of no less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit of liability. Consultant shall notify the City in writing within thirty (30) days of any claim filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or omissions 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he 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 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14. NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: Claudia Mendoza I.Q. Constructions, Inc. 1445 N congress Ave, Suite 14 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Email: iqconstructions@comcast.net Phone: 561-359-2718 18. INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTs written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR. 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services EMINNNUUMISIL� Lori LaVerriere, City Manager ITR t TOR Attest/Authenticated: T/tIe Approved as to Form: Attest/Authenticated: -6 CA - James A. Cherof, City Attorney Witness Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 563 of 1344 Contract No. 028-2511-20/RW-5 Between City of Boynton Beach & E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and E & F Florida Enterprises, with a principle address of 3141 Fortune Way S-16, Wellington, FL 33414, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained as the 1st alternate to the minor construction pool in the event that a primary vendor needs to be replaced by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" E & F Florida Enterprises Proposal and Exhibit "B" RFQ FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028-2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order. Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. 2.a. CHANGE ORDERS: The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. 2.b. COMPLETION OF WORK 1 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City to the CONTRACTOR to proceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall be valid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terms and conditions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request. the Firm shall continue services beyond the final expiration date as approved by the City Manager or City Commission. Such extension(s) shall not exceed a six-month period. The f=irm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension eriod is invoked b the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed in accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed by the City Manager or her designee. b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the City after the completion of the work ton Beach — RFO for Minor Constnlction Services under this CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after the termination of the CONTRACT. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, in performing the services contemplated by this CONTRACT, 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 CONTRACT. 8. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the CONTRACTOR. 9. INSURANCE, The CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. 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 CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on a claim made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a limit of no less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit of liability. Consultant shall notify the City in writing within thirty (30) days of any claim filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or omissions 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee Beach — RF'0 for Minor Construction Services between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he 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 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14. NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17. NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Bovnton Beach — RFO for Minor Construction Services Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: Joseph Patalano E & F Florida Enterprises dba Creative Contracting Group 3141 Fortune Way S-16 Wellington, FL 334i4 Email: jepsales@comcast.net Phone: 561-333-1445 18, INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTs written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR. 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services 20. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 287.135 and 215.473. By execution of this CONTRACT, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F.S. 215.473, Design -Build Team certifies that Design -Build Team is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Team further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design -Build Team been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Design -Build Team shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract terra, Design -Build Team shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. DATED this day of v Gt+l- '2024. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager E & F FLORIDA ENTERPRISES DBA CREATIVE CONTRACTING GROUP CONTRACTOR Attest/Authenticated: vie 0 "Title Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof, City Attorney (Corporate Seal) 01A.- Crystal 1a Attest/Authenticated: I� A',,V{f s.� C rem,, Beach -- RFQ for Minot- Construction Services 0&� U Witness Page 569 of 1344 Contract No. 028-2611-20/RW-6 Between City of Boynton Beach & CH Global Construction LLC FOR PRF -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and CH Global Construction LLC, with a principle address of 15476 NW 77th Court 287, Miami Lakes, Florida 33016, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION. The Contractor is retained as the 2nd alternate to the minor construction pool in the event that a primary vendor needs to be replaced by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A" CH Global Construction LLC Proposal and Exhibit "B" RFQ FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028-2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS. This CONTRACT applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000.00 (twenty -five -thousand -dollar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the task order. Task Orders will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. 2.a. CHANGE ORDERS: The contractor shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be emailed to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be itemized to include: cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. 2.b. COMPLETION OF WORK / LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The Contractor and City agree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of damages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outlined in the task order documents and contract. Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 570 of 1344 damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract (if applicable). Bidder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the emergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24-hour phone number and address to the City,in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City. 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. Work under this CONTRACT shall commence upon written notice by the City to the CONTRACTOR to proceed. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this CONTRACT upon written notice to proceed. 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approval and shall be valid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terms and conditions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the City's request, the Firm shall continue services beyond the final expiration date as approved by the _._. y q Y () . , period. Cit Maria er or Cit Commission. Such extensions shall not exceed a six-month The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when this extension period is invoked b the City. 5. PAYMENT: The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each task order that is completed in accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written modification of the CONTRACT signed by the City Manager or her designee. b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial payment for project completed to date. Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. Boynton Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 571 of 1344 d. Payment as provided in this section by the City shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered and for all materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. e. The CONTRACTOR'S records and accounts pertaining to this CONTRACT are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the City and State for a period of three (3) years after the termination of the CONTRACT. Copies shall be made available upon request. 6. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, drawings, specifications and other materials produced by the Firm in connection with the services rendered under this CONTRACT shall be the property of the City whether the project for which they are made is executed or not. The Firm shall be permitted to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of drawings and specifications for information, reference and use in connection with Firm's endeavors. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, in performing the services contemplated by this CONTRACT, 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 CONTRACT. S. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR 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 fees and costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death to CONTRACTOR's own employees, or damage to property occasioned by a negligent act, omission or failure of the CONTRACTOR. 9. INSURANCE.. The CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits; workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability insurance. 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 CONTRACT. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liability Insurance with the limits of liability provided by such policy for each claim and on a claim made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a limit of no less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the limit of liability. Consultant shall notify the City in writing within thirty (30) days of any claim filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Consultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Consultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to Consultant's negligent errors and omissions, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be responsible for additional costs, if any, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or omissions 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, The CONTRACTOR and the City agree that the CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this CONTRACT. Nothing in this CONTRACT shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 572 of 1344 CONTRACT. The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respect to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR. 11. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he 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 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fes, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 12. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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. 13. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the City. 14, NON -WAIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time limitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15. TERMINATION. a. The City reserves the right to terminate this CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. b. In the event of the death of a member, partner or officer of the CONTRACTOR, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project, the surviving members of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this CONTRACT, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this CONTRACT between surviving members of the CONTRACTOR and the City, if the City so chooses. 16. DISPUTES. Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. This CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law. 17, NOTICES. Notices to the City of Boynton Beach shall be sent to the following address: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 573 of 1344 Hamet Chavez CH Global Construction LLC 15476 NW 77th Court 287 Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 Email: hamet@ch-gc.com Phone: 305-824-8719 18. INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CONTRACTs written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR. 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07, The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 1! E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 561-742-6061 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 574 of 1344 20. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 287.135 and 215.473. By execution of this CONTRACT, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F.S. 215.473, Design -Build Team certifies that Design -Build Team is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Team further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design -Build Team been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Design -Build Team shall have five (5) days from - receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Design -Build Team shall have ninety (80) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. DATED this day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: James A. Cherof, City Attorney 2020. CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LLC CONTRAST R �A6A Title (Corporate Seal) Attest/Authenticated: Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 575 of 1344 Between City of Boynton Beach & Waypoint Contracting, Inc. FOR Pmoi, 114LKW-41YIVF*V--NLW,� THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the CITY of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as and Waypoint Contracting, Inc., with a principle address of 79!55 NW, 12 STE STE 400, Doral, Florida 331�26hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions, hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESiGNATION., The Contractor is reta!ined as the 3r,d alternate to the minor construction pool in the event that a primary vendor needs to be replaced by the City to perform minor construction services in accordance with Exhibit "A"Waypoint Contracting, Inc. Proposal and Exhibit FOR PRE-QiUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No 028-2511-20/RW. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROGESS. This CONTRACT a�pplies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those UNDER $ 250,0001,00 (two hundred! fifty thousand dollars) in costs, this includes a $ 25,000;.010 (twenty-five-thousand-dolliar owner contingency. These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a task order and shall be advertised to all pre-q�ualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bii�d, payment, or performance bonds, unless specifically noticed in the task order, Task Orders will co,mmence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed fromi the Public Works Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." if the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more, than two (2) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding! ,opportunities under this contract. 041 The clontracto;r shall notify the Project Manager immediately with any changes or discrepancies to the project, a PDF shall be ernalled to the Project Manager within 48 hours (2 days). Changes orders shall be iteirnized to includ�e� cost; 10% overhead; and 5% profit. The Contractor and City agiree the rate set forth herein is a reasonable estimate of the amount of darriages which the City will suffer in the event the Contractor does not timely complete the scope of work and/or perform to the technical specifications as outilned in the task order documents and contract. Liquidated damages due to the City may be deducted from payments due the Contractor, or may be collected from the Contractor or his Surety. These provisions for liquidated Beach r R , y - Q for Minor Construction Services Page 576 of 1344 damages shall not prevent the City, in case of the Contractor's default, from terminating the right of the Contractor to proceed as provided in the Contract. Upon the occurrence of any failure to perform, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the failure and of City's intention to request corrective action(s), assess liquidated damages or either terminate the Contract. The liquidated damages shall be $ 500.00/day. 2.c PERFORMANCE DUIRING EMERGENCY: By submitting a bid, bidder agrees and promises that, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or acts of God, City of Boynton Beach shall be given °"first priority" fore all goods and services under this contract (if applicable), Budder agrees to provide all goods and services to City of Boynton Beach throughout the eryiergency/disaster at the terms, conditions, and prices as provided!! in this solicitation, and with a priority above, a preference over, sales to the private sector. Bidder shall furnish a 24 hour phone number and address to the, City in the event of such an emergency. Failure to provide the stated Priority/preference during an emergency/disaster shall constitute breach of contract and make the bidder subject to sanctions from further business with the City, 4. TERM: This CONTRACT shall commence upon Commission approvall and shall be valid for an initial term of one (1) year. The City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the, same terms and conclitions for four (4) additional, one-year renewal terms subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that renewal will be in the best interest of the City. At the C�i�ty's request, the Firm shall cont�inue services bevond the final expiration date as approved by the City Manager or City Commissioin. Such, extension(s) shall not exceed a six-mionith period. The Firm shall be compensated at the rate in effect when, this extension pe •• is invoked by, the City. 5. PAYMENT:� The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance! of the work performed under each 1: task olirder that is completed inil accordance with the task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. a. Payment for the: work provided by CONTRACTOR shall be made promptly on all invoices submitted to the City properly, provided that the total amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the total contract price without express written, modification of the CONTRACT s,igned by the Clty Manager or her designee. b. The CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per month during the progress of the work for partial!, payment for project completed to date, Such invoices will be reviewed by the City, and upon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CONTRACTOR in the amount approved. c. Final payment of any balance due the CONTRACTOR of the total contract price earned will be made promptly upon its ascertainment and verification by the Cityafter the completion of the work under thiis CONTRACT and its acceptance by the City. Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction Scrvices Page 577 of 1344 CONTRACT'. The City shall riot be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax or social security or for contributing to the state industrial 'insurance program, otherwise assuming the duties of an employer with respet to CONTRACTOR, or any employee of CONTRACTOR, 11, COVENANT AGAINST CONT" NGENT FEES. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he, has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working soilely for the CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or, any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee, 12. DISCRII M I NATION PROHIBITED. The CONTRACTOR, with regard to the work performed by it under this CONTRACT, 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 suipplies. 13,. ASSIGNMENT. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet or assign any of the services covered by this CONTRACT without the express written consent of the Ciity. 14. KION-WAIIVER. Waiver by the City of any provision of this CONTRACT or any time hmitation provided for in this CONTRACT shall riot constitute a waiver of any other provision. 15, TERMINATION. ,a. The City reserves the right to terminate thus CONTRACT at any time by giving ten (10) days written notice to the CONTRACTOR. 16. DISPUTES, Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this CONTRACT, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County, Florida. Thus CONTRACT shall be construed under Florida Law, Notices to the City of Boynton, Beach shall be sent to this following address: Lori LalI Verriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach Pi. 0. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FIL 33425-0310 Notices to CONTRACTOR shall be sent to the following address: Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction Set -vices Page 579 of 1344 18, INTEGRATED CONTRACT. This CONTRACT, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and integrated CONTRACT between the City and the CONTRACTOR and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or CON'TRACTs written or oral. This CONTRACT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and CONTRACTOR, 19. PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to ani invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Blldl unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes `119.07. The City is public agency Subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law, Specifically, the Contractor shall; A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of pu6k records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or, copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherWse provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from, public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 11,9, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOWS DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF' PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 1:00 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 3343 561-742-6061 1 Beach RFQ for M.�nor Construction Services Page 580 of 1344 20, SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES 287.135 and 215,473, By execution of this CONI PACT, in accordance with the requirements of F.S. 287-135 and F.S. 215.473, Design Build Team certifies that Design -Build Team is, not participating in a boycott of Israel. Design -Build Tearn further certifies that Design -Build Team is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activifies in Sudan, I.Jst, and not on the Scrutinized Cornpanies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Design-Builld Team, been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state llaw, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a mateirlal breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Design -Build Team of the City's determination concerning the false certification, Design -(Build Tearn shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Design -Build' 'Team shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Design -Build Team does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil rernedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. DATED this d a y of _�Td_J\al 4—. I . ....... —,20,20, , ClTY OF BOYNTON BEACH Lod LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Forrn; James A. Chierof, City Attorney WAYPOINT CONTRACTING, INC. V J CONTRACTOR Title n Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction ServLces (Corporate Seal) Witness Page 581 of 1344 Evaluation - Written Bid Number: RFQ028-2511-20RW Bid Title: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Project Type: RIFQ Bid Status: Closed Purchasing Representative: Randy Wood Bid Closing Date: November 23, 2020 Availability: Public Evaluators: Ramsey Kevin, Mootz Gail, Andrew Mack Section Progress Maximum arizco C11-111 Globall IE & IF Score linc Cninstructliorl IPoirlida 1111.0 C Eiriteirlpirlises Cover letter, Complete 15.00 13.5 10 11.5 Executive Summary, Contact Info Company Description Minimum Section Qualifications Financial Capacity Machinery & Equipment Complete 15.00 RPIM 8 11.11101mirlichl I., q., Geneirall Waylpolint (.,;n r 11) C o In S It 11, u Ct io In S' (britiractoirs (.b in It ir a c It !I n g, 9 1111C 1111C 1111C., 13 11.5 13.5 7 Complete 15.00 12 8 11 11.5 12 12 9.5 Complete 15.00 12.5 9 12 11.5 11 12.5 7 RPIM Progress Maximum arizco C11-111 Globall IE & IF 11.11101mirlichl ii. q., Geneirall Waylpolint Score inc Cninstructliorl IPloirlida (.,;n it 11) co In S It 11,•u Ct io In S' (.;n n It ir a c to ir•s (.;n n It ir a c It !I n g, 11 11 C IEinIeirpairlIses 1111C 1111C 1111C., Complete 15.00 13.5 7.5 10.5 11.5 12 13 7 Complete 15.00 3 3 3 11.5 3 3 3 Page 582 of 1344 Experience & Complete 5.00 4.83 3.5 3.83 4.33 4 4.83 2.67 Past Performance of Project Team - ProjectTeam Organization Chart Experience & Complete 5.00 4.83 2.67 3.5 4.5 4 4.83 2.83 Past Performance - Key Individuals References Complete 5.00 4.83 3.17 4 4.5 4 4.83 3 Subcontractor's Complete 5.00 4.5 0 3.67 4 4 4.5 0 Qualifications Local Business Complete 5.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Certifications Total: 100.00 73.50 46.83 63.00 76.33 65.5 73.00 42.00 Page 583 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: Homrich Corp Does your company conduct business under any other name? If No yes, please state: 6654 Address: 43 rd Ave South Lake Worth, FL 33463 Contact: George Homrich Email: Gchomrich@gmail.com Phone: 561-254-8322 HST#: 59-3402223 Submission Details Created On: Submitted On: Submitted By: Email: Transaction #: Submitter's IP Address Monday November 16, 2020 08:20:37 Friday November 20, 2020 20:13:00 George Homrich Gchomrich@gmail.com 58929a39-079c-42a8-98e0-efa935e11e4e 73.244.50.97 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Na e:� '4� of�` 4 Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? No we are not Please select the appropriate response Not Applicable n/a Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? No no Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right n/a Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right n/a Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's Homrich Corporation Does the business have a primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide 6654 43rd Avenue S. the proposed services. Lake Worth, FL 33463 with the Florida Division of Number of years in business City of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach, in the current year?' 100 E. Ocean Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 LETTER OF INTEREST /COVER LETTER • Yes It is Homrich Corporation's interest to provide construction services to the City o Boynton r Yes Beach for the Minor Construction Project Service contract, described in RFQ No. 028-2511- • No r No 20/RW. We have been a state licensed general contractor under the same name continuosly for the past 20 years. It is our intent to efficiently complete the City of Boynton Beach's projects on a timely basis. Sinecerely, George Homrich President of Homrich Corporation Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. r, We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business located within Does the business have a Is the business registered the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' Florida?'`" • Yes r Yes r Yes • No r No r No Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Na e- �t501 of9` 4 Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Description Response'`" Item 1 Client name/Client's Representative name "' WE HAVE ATTACHED "THE PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT" SINCE THE LINE ITEM DESCRIPION DID NOT MATCH THE HEADING. WE INSTED ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS ON THE LEFT AS DESCRIPTIONS OF A COMPLETED PROJECT— Vacation Inn Resorts John Pnaiffe manager 2 Client Address 6500 North Military Trail Riviera Beach, FI 33407 3 Client Number 561-315-4830 4 Client Email majrealty6aol.com 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Bath House Renovations Vacation Inn Resorts 6500 North Military Trail Riviera Beach,FI, 33407 6 Description of the scope of work. Renovation of three communal bath houses according to plans and ADA specifications 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contracting to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. 4/20/2017 to 7/20/2017 9 Contract Price overall contract $205,000 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other $9300.00 ADA requrement revisions approaches. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. $1600.00 automatic door upgrades and autofush toilets 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and electrician 12600 performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and plumber 49500 SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). partition installer 14300 framer/drywaller 11300 tile installer 48000 carpenter 6600 painter 9300 demolition 12300 tile supplier 10300 Contract management 30,800 13 Present status of the contract. 1completed Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Namge �tSbCl of9`4 Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be George Homrich will be the daily project manager, With 35 years in the trades assigned to this contract, including familiarity with and 20 years as as a General Contractor he will be the onsite field projects of a similar nature. representative for Homrich Corp .His many years in the field and expierience as a spec home builder provides him a wide variety of trades. Cecilia Homrich will be in charge of communication with the city when George is not available. She also communicates with sub -contractors, and will handle permitting. 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed George Homrich - 85% as a percentage of time, of each of the staff Cecilia Homrich - 15% members. 3 Experience of identified staff members with George Homrich has managed the construction of multiple spec homes. In doing developing comparable scope of services in so, he has become familiar with landscaping requirement of various facilities management, custodial, landscaping and municipalities. Protection of existing trees and landscape is understood to be project management while working for Contractor. important during the construction process. All properties under construction require custodial care, not only for appearance but for safety. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed Homrich Corporation intends to be available between 7 am and 6 pm throughout team: the work week. Our current workload is consuming most of our attention for the next 3 weeks. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor Our current project is a home renovation in Boca Raton. commitments. Our current workload is consuming most of our attention for the next 2 weeks. 6 No question for number 6 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of We typically handle between 1 and 3 projects at a time, depending on size and projects handled by the key project managers at location. We prefer to be able to access all our sites within an hour, so as to any given time. be able to accommodate unforeseen problems. 8 No question for number 8 9 3. Projected workload of project management The projected workload of project management activities, as defined in the scope activities as defined in the scope of services. of services, on p.5 and 6 of the RFQ No. 028-2511-20/RW, will be dependent on individual basis, as assigned in the future. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Na e- t5/ �of9` 4 Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating " SINCE THE QUESTIONS ON THE LEFT SEEMS TO PERTAIN TO A the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, SPECIFIC FUTURE JOB, WE WILL LIST FIRM'S MACHINERY AND objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be met. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the 2000 Ib. capacity SKID LOADER with Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and BUCKET, BACK HOE , BOOM, FORKS, GRAPPLE estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into 3 / 4 TON DIESEL TRUCK account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and 20 ft. FLAT DECK TRAILER timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include the following: Implementation of conflict resolution methods. SCAFFOLDING Description of schedule controls. GENERATORS Description of change order controls. AIR COMPRESSORS Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used CORE DRILLS with other customers of Proposer. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should CHIPPING HAMMERS be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within NAIL GUNS budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm LADDERS proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to HAND TOOLS include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and action controls. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Namge �tSt51 of9`4 Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to Coordinating with city employees as to their special safety achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects concerns prior to the commencement of work is the first of scope of work. step to running a safe project.The city will be aware of our start dates and we will be available to walk the job prior to establish how best way to cordon off the area for everyone's safety..Setting cones,safety tape and warning signs are often a predawn task. The best way to achieve good results regarding quality workmanship and cost effectiveness is diligent supervision of the job.Our base of operations is near the corner of Military Trail and Hypoluxo Road. This close proximity enables us to be 10 minutes from Boynton's Dowtown Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering A great way to increase value engineering is to be performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the receptive to the ideas of others before, during, and after methodologies presented. the project. Listening to others, regardless of their expertise, often exposes us to new products, suppliers, and construction techniques. A value engineering performance review can make us aware of the client's priorities. Many times, contractors put emphasis where it is not needed, and are not aware of how important certain items are to the client. While constructing a 14,000 Sq ft custom home in Boca Raton, we attended monthly reviews with interior designers, architects and owners. From these meetings, we became aware of the challenges we faced in completing the project. I became more acquainted with what the designer intended, and the architect and designer became more aware of what was not necessarily practical in the field. We often came to solutions, involving compromise and better ideas. The end result was a pleased owner with a better home. I personally learned a lot in the process. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might An example of major event that we see most years is an impact the scope of work such as severe weather. approaching hurricane. Developing a mitigation strategy for such a threat begins with contacting everyone involved and asking what we all should be concerned with. A realistic plan of how many hours it will take to prepare and what is at risk must be discussed between client and contractor. Nobody wants to lose time but waiting to the last minute to secure the project is a classic mistake. Creating a back-up schedule for worst -case -scenario is a good place to start. Everyone needs to be made aware of their personal responsibility to the job and its materials in preparation for the storm. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer Proposed activities and service date yet to be established intends to meet the required in-service date. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local Homrich Corporation was formed in Boynton Beach and contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality most of our subcontractors are local. Utilizing local Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. contractors is a tremendous advantage, because being local means they are in close proximity to the job. Therefore, they have as less expense in labor and travel. These savings are passed on to the client. They are always willing to visit the site prior to commencement since it is so close. Often these visits can result in discussing the best plan of action. This all leads to better quality and control of workmanship. Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations Simple group Emails,Text and Phone calls.But we are Team (Selected Contractor and City). willing to participate in communication software the City is currently using. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Na e- �tSy1 of9` 4 References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Marcinkoski Gradall 422 West Industrial Ave. Site work, excavation, 21-00012294 Additional Additional Name of Agency: All work performed for All work performed for All work performed for Advance Electric government agencies, government agencies, government agencies, other N/A N/A other than City of other than City of than City of Boynton, have Callaway Concrete Boynton, have been Boynton, have been been performed on a sub - N/A N/A performed on a sub- performed on a sub- contractor basis.".non Hypoluxo Plumbing contractor basis contractor basis. governmental references N/A N/A ".non governmental ".non governmental uploaded and attached" Boynton Air references uploaded and references uploaded CAC -18919 N/A N/A attached" and attached" Name of Project: n/a n/a n/a Address: n/a n/a n/a Date of Service: n/a n/a n/a Contact Person: n/a n/a n/a Email: n/a n/a n/a Phone #: n/a n/a n/a Address: n/a n/a n/a Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. r- B+y r:�k'i kng here 1 that there are m+) °;gal�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,l ami the B+6:::Jer ;hale pe69 )rm the ter+age, i a,rdHi ti°aer '113K"I II 0RC1: '',"r" Name '`" Address '`" Scope of work'`" license No'`" Contract Amount Percentage (%) of Contract' Marcinkoski Gradall 422 West Industrial Ave. Site work, excavation, 21-00012294 N/A N/A Inc. Boynton Beach Florida and grading 235930 Advance Electric 28359 Somerset Rd Electrical EC -13006963 N/A N/A Lake Worth Florida Callaway Concrete 12808 158th Court. N Concrete forming, and U-21615 N/A N/A Jupiter Florida finishing Hypoluxo Plumbing 123 East Coast Ave. Plumbing CFC -1430015 N/A N/A Lantana Florida Boynton Air 1105 SE 2nd St. Air conditioning CAC -18919 N/A N/A Boynton Beach, FI Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following: Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Na e- �yUl of9` 4 If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1)document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding mthe Marketing Plan category save the document ao"Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected. ° Pmpooe/oQualification Statement +d000.pD Friday November 2O.2O2O2O:O1:23 ° Anti -Kickback /Nffadavh.pdf'Wednesday November 18.2O2OO7:5O:38 ° Non Collusion Affidavit o,Pmpooe,.pD'Wednesday November 18.2O2OO8:29:33 ° MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION (optional) ° Certification Pursuant mFLStatute 287135.pD Friday November 2O.2O2O 17:24:22 ° onanizationChart.doox Friday November 2O.2O2OO7:24:21 ° Resume George and Cecilia Homhoh.doox Friday November 20,202010:0850 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - Projected Workload Schedule.xlsx - Friday November 20, 2020 16:02:39 Bid Number: RFQ028-2511-20RVV VendurN Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - George Homrich, Owner, Homrich Corporation The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor NaMe- go of9` 4 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee adden& in ii and pages nttacll nn iiia nd s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor NIpg of9` 4 PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT e r' 3N�`� `;, , to.„ �.n The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: Check One Submitted By: Corporation Name: Homrich Connor tion Partnership Address: 6654 43rd Ave S Individual CITY, State, Zip: Lake Worth FL 33463 Other Telephone No.: 561-254-8122 Fax No.: n/a Email Address.: gchom6ch(a7 om 1. 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: Homrich Corporation The address of the principal place of business is: 6654 43rd Ave S Lake Worth, FL 33463 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a. b. C. d. e, Date of Incorporation: 03/24/2000 State of Incorporation: Florida President's name: George Homrich Vice President's name: Cecilia Homrich Secretary's name: Cecilia Homrich f. Treasurer's name: Diane Homrich Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 22 g. Name and address of Resident Agent: George Homrich, 6654 43rd Ave S., Lake Worth, FL 33463 3. If Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a. Date of organization: n/a b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: n/a C. State whether general or limited partnership: n/a 4. If Proposer is other than an individual, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: n/a 5. If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. n/a 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 20 years Under what other former names has your organization operated? n/a 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. CGC 061488 8. Did you attend the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? YES F7V NO Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 23 FZTW_1 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: No. 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) For over 20 years, George Homrich has worked in the construction trade as a licensed General Contractor with the State of Florida. 11. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: George Homrich 12. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: Brendan Barry, Esq. 200 East Broward Blvd. #2100 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 13. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: George Homrich - 50% Cecilia Homrich - 50% 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: Homrich Corporation 15. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: Absolute Surety LLC 5224 Goddard Avenue, Orlando, FL 32810 Bruce Bollinger Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 24 age 16. Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work 1 b. Non -Governmental Related Work 2 Total Work a +b): 3 Revenue Index Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. 1 $50 million or greater 17. Bank References: Bank Address Telephone Guardians Credit Union 120 N Federal Hwy.#105, LW; (561)686-4006 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). Homrich Corporation's policy and method to budget time and management to complete a project begins with listing all tasks within the probe sing a critical -path method, we determine the sequence of each as and their duration Next we establish which tasks are dependent on others and necessary lead times. Then, the longest chains of dependent tasks are placed onto an actual calendar. We examine the calendar for delays and begin to fit in the independent tasks, The lead time between tasks are often affected byysup lip erc�nermits inspections etc. During this process, we consider issues like site -access, parking, events etc., and site -conditions. Finally, we proceed to fill out the calendar with the independent tasks so that they will not interrupt the critical path, and allowing time for unforeseen delays. Crashing the job with too many tradesmen often leads to breaking the schedule. It is n rnirial th t nn Cite maringPmPnt and monitoring of ronditinns is required to make nPrPssary adiustments to keep the schedule rolling. 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): Our provision for quality assurance and control starts with good communication amongst all parties involved. A daily conversation with the customer throughout the project helps assure Homrich Corp is aware ot the issues the client is concerned with Equally important is consistent clear communication with designers suppliers and subcontractors. Being very clear and keeping contractors aware of the schedule and special site conditions is nPrroC ( for rnntr r tnrC to hP PfflfYPnt nfI tI1P1'PfnrP nfltaillP Nothing is -a grpatar throat to nuality than a contractor who is losing money or feels misled. Being upfront and clear as to the expectations and task of all a 'q the way n run a nrniPrt from the hAUinnjpg Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 25 FzTeW 20. Is the financial statement submitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical organization named on page one? YES FV I NO 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). n/a 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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. None 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. None 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. None Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 26 age 26. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) 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. No The Proposer 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 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. a (Signed) (Title)-� ` ` � '� ' r ,, .,aG .,.,,. K0,11 Subscribed and sworn to/before me This day of 1 A, "V-.6 'k., Li A 2020 MAXINE MOROSCO t ry Public( igrn AMY COMMISSION # HH60202 No EXPIRES: November 13, 2024 M Commission X, Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 27 Page 599 of 1344 BIDDER'S MANDATORY PRE -PROPOSAL MEETING ATTENDANCE CONFIRMATION Check One: ❑ NON -MANDATORY ® MANDATORY BID TITLE: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES RFQ NO: 028-2511-20RW --1, as an authorized representative of: '(game and Title of Represe tative) ' "' , '� (hereinafter called the bidder) located at (Name of Company) t ' r La pany Address and that said bidder has attended the mandatory Pre -Proposal Meeting and has carefully examined the solicitation and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. DATE OFATTENDANCE jk� „/41 "”, COM N REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE drr-C -a 1�:z TITLE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURES FOR MANDATORY PRE -PROPOSAL MEETING Page 600 of 1344 RFQ No. 028-2511-20/RW 3.1A General Requirements 3.18 Certifications and Licenses—Attached 3.1C1 Letter of Interest / Cover Letter: uploaded in Bids & Tenders 3.1C2 Firm's Qualifications: uploaded in Bids & Tenders 3.1C2a Firm Introduction Homrich Corporation is based out of Lake Worth, Florida and has been qualified by George Homrich, president, for the past 20 years. The daily operations are personally handled by George, including scheduling, pricing, and communicating with clients and subcontractors. Over the past 20 years, we have built spec -homes and custom homes, ranging from $200k to $3.5million. Cecilia Homrich is vice president of Homrich Corporation and has been so since its inception. Cecilia is responsible for accounts receivable/payable, proposals and invoices. Diane Homrich is certified CPA and handles all accounting requirements for Homrich Corp. George Homrich 561-254-8322 i.E.�cmcr 3.1C2b Resumes : uploaded in Bids & Tenders 3.1C2c Describe how firm is qualified to perform RFQ I believe our company is especially qualified to provide the required functions of the RFQ. The majority of the projects in the RFQ list overlap with what we typically encountered while building our personal spec houses. Homrich Corp. is very familiar with purchasing a property and taking it from vacant parcel to "finalled" house. Our experience with commercial work spans from fabricating a simple dumpster enclosure to relocating an amphitheater awning. We pride ourselves on hands-on experience learned in the trades. 3.1.C2d Location of Office 665443 d Ave S., Lake Worth, FL., where we have 2.5 acres with a barn and staging yard. 3.1.C2e 1 Financial capacity to perform functions of the RFQ: Homrich Corporation carries an average working capital of $100,000. Bank verification is available with statements. 3.1.C2e 2 Our bonding capacity is 250 thousand dollars. We currently have no outstanding bonds. 3.1.C2e 3 Our current insurance policy exceeds the City of Boynton Beach's minimum in General Liability Aggregate. Garage liability is available if bid is awarded. - Attached Page 601 of 1344 RFQ No. 028-2511-20/RW 3.1.C2f There is no litigation concerning Homrich Corporation, nor its principals, as expressed in the online form. 3.1.C2g Our Firm's Machinery and Equipment list is provided under Specification pagdIIin Bids and -Tender 3.1.C2h Our office primarily uses Word, Excel, and Gantt scheduling program. Scheduling is handled with shared schedules on computers and whiteboard. This schedule is filled with start dates, lead times, and contact information for involved contractors and suppliers. A file is created for each job for document control. All cost estimating is accomplished through conversing with suppliers and subcontractors by George Homrich. 3.1.C2i All jobs start with George Homrich gathering the scope of work that needs to be performed. Between reviewing plans and conversing with clients, we begin to frame the overall project. We then figure out the various tasks, how long each will take, how they will be performed, and the overall cost. From there, we form a budget and final price. After agreement with the client to proceed, we set a start date and begin scheduling work, supplies and contractors. During the project, we ask the client and subcontractors for performance feed -back. When complaints arise, we quickly address them, as to not disrupt the construction schedule any more than necessary. Upon completion of the project, we encourage a conversation with all involved, as to their overall thoughts of the final product and service. 3.1.C2j List of firm's sub -contractors is provided on Bids & Tenders' online form under Sub - Consultants. Page 602 of 1344 RFQ No. 028-2511-20/RW 3. References Vacation Inn Resort 6500 N. Military Train, Riviera Beach, FL 33407 Contact: John Pnaiffe — Maintenance Manager (561) 315-4830 The Jackson Group 5851 Bay Hill Circle Lake Worth, FL 33463 Contact: Steve Jackson, president (561) 602-1258 4325202 Lake Grace LLC 1170 Spanish River Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Contact: Harold Overby, Developer (561)289-1908 bfgrea ba 4i oijil�n.et Affiniti Architects 6100 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 8 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Contact: Huy Nguyen, Architect (561) 750-0445 k� r ;�.� � r�:",e Fu �d��o iam 1.?�wecw��.w c,orrz, Page 603 of 1344 A� O® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) 06/02/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Customer Service Department NAME: Gaslamp Insurance Services AICNNo Ext): (800) 920-4125 FAX C.No): (800) 920-4107 EMAIL ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # 3238 Grey Hawk Ct. Carlsbad CA 92010 INSURERA: AIX Specialty Ins Co 12833 INSURED INSURER B: Homrich Corporation INSURERC: INSURER D: 6654 43rd Ave S INSURER E: MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 INSURER F: Lake Worth FL 33463 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: GL 20-21 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER EFF MM/DDY/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED 50,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 A SIZGL1003D227958 01/21/2020 01/21/2021 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2.000,000 PROJECT LOC X POLICY F1 PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 1,000,000 $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANYAUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Per accident HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY UMBRELLA LIAB _ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ _ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N PER OTH- ER „STATUTE ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ N/A - E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space Is required) Verification of Coverage `Subject to all policy terms, exclusions and conditions` SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Verification of Coverage ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ,4er/,141ow-lle' ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 605 of 1344 2020 FLORIDA PROFIT CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT DOCUMENT# P00000033180 Entity Name: HOMRICH CORPORATION Current Principal Place of Business: 6654 43RD AVE S, LAKE WORTH, FL 33463 Current Mailing Address: 6654 43RD AVE S. LAKE WORTH, FL 33463 US FEI Number: 59-3402223 Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: HOMRICH, GEORGE A 6654 43RD AVE S. LAKE WORTH, FL 33463 US FILED Mar 17, 2020 Secretary of State 3886332015CC Certificate of Status Desired: No The above named entity submits this statement for the purpose of changing its registered office or registered agent, or both, in the. State of Florida. SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Registered Agent Date Officer/Director Detail Title PRES Name HOMRICH, GEORGE Address 6654 43RD AVE S, City -State -Zip: LAKE WORTH FL 33463 Title TREA Name HOMRICH, DIANE Address 1640 OAKHURST AVENUE City -State -Zip: WINTER PARK FL 32792 Title VP/S Name HOMRICH, CECILIA Address 6654 43RD AVE S, City -State -Zip: LAKE WORTH FL 33463 I hereby certify that the information indicated on this report or supplemental report is true and accurate and that my electronic signature shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath; that / am an officer or director of the corporation or the receiver or trustee empowered to execute this report as required by Chapter 607, Florida Statutes; and that my name appears above, or on an attachment with all other like empowered. SIGNATURE: CECILIA HOMRICH VP/SECRETARY 03/17/2020 Electronic Signature of Signing Officer/Director Detail Date Page 606 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: anzco inc Does your company conduct business under any other name? If fl yes, please state: 9671 Carousel Circle S Address: Boca Raton , florida 33434 Contact: john zak Email: jzak@anzcoinc.com Phone: 561-699-3602 Fax: 954-532-2624 HST#: 20-8208440 Submission Details Created On: Monday November 23, 2020 10:07:16 Submitted On: Monday November 23, 2020 10:53:41 Submitted By: john zak Email: jzak@anzcoinc.com Transaction #: ef005929-5be9-452c-84b3-bf6ecb1 bd42d Submitter's IP Address: 173.162.121.194 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRraN�aeT Name:- Oo Loc Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? No n/a Please select the appropriate response Not Applicable n/a Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? No n/a Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right Palm Beach County SBE Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right 11/4/2018 Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's attach to bid document Does the business have a primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. business tax receipt issued Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. I, We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business located within Does the business have a Is the business registered the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' Florida?'`" * Yes r" Yes r" Yes CNo CNo CNo Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRraN�an-w- go Loc Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name Anzco Inc /John Zak 2 Client Address 9671 Carousel Circle South Boca Raton , FL 33434 3 Client Number 561-699-3602 4 Client Email jzak@anzcoinc.com 5 Name and location of the contract/project. see attached 6 Description of the scope of work. see attached 7 Role your company performed for each service provided to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. see attached 8 Date of award and duration of contract. see attached 9 Contract Price see attached 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other approaches. see attached 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. see attached 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). see attached 13 Present status of the contract. see attached Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be see attached assigned to this contract, including familiarity with projects of a similar nature. 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed see attached as a percentage of time, of each of the staff members. 3 Experience of identified staff members with see attached developing comparable scope of services in facilities management, custodial, landscaping and project management while working for Contractor. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed see attached team: 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor see attached commitments. 6 see attached 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of see attached projects handled by the key project managers at any given time. 8 see attached 9 3. Projected workload of project management see attached activities as defined in the scope of services. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRraN�an-w- � go Loc Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating see attached the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be see attached met. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the see attached Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and see attached estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. see attached Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into see attached account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and see attached maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and see attached timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include see attached the following: Implementation of conflict resolution methods. see attached Description of schedule controls. see attached Description of change order controls. see attached Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used see attached with other customers of Proposer. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should see attached be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within see attached budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm see attached proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to see attached include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and action controls. Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to see attached achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects of scope of work. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering see attached performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the methodologies presented. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might see attached impact the scope of work such as severe weather. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer see attached intends to meet the required in-service date. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local see attached contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations see attached Team (Selected Contractor and City). Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRragerrg, 8 go Loc References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Additional Additional Name of Agency: see attached see attached see attached Name of Project: see attached see attached see attached Address: see attached see attached see attached Date of Service: see attached see attached see attached Contact Person: see attached see attached see attached Email: see attached see attached see attached Phone #: see attached see attached see attached Address: see attached see attached see attached Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. r B+L c�k,Jng here 1 that there are m+) °;gal�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,l ami the B+6:::Jer shall pe69 )rm the ter+ale, i a,rdHi ti°ae¢r '113W"I II 0RC1: S" Name '` JAddress ` Scope of work'` I license No'` I Contract Amount'` Percentage (%) of Contract' see attached Isee attached Isee attached Isee attached Isee attached Isee attached Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Marketing Plan category save the document as "Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected • PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:45:23 . ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:45:53 • NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:46:46 • MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:47:14 . CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 287.135 - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:48:01 . ORGANIZATION CHART - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:49:54 . RESUMES OF THE PROJECT TEAM - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:50:27 . PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - RFQ028251120RW Bid.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:50:56 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRragerrg, Ingo Loc Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vender Name- go,. 44 Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - John Zak, President , Anzco Inc The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRragerrg, g go Loc 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee adden& in ii and pages nttacll nn iiia nd s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW VendRragerrg, a go Loc ANZCO 9671 Carousel Circle South Boca Raton, FL 33434 1009 NW .31st Ave Pompano Beach, Fl 33069 561-699-3602 izak@anzcoinc.com Anzco Inc. was founded on the basis that a general contractor with it's own forces could perform a full array of services for customers without using multiple subcontractors or supplies. The Company has prided itself that we could perform demolition, concrete, masonry, steel, drywall, framing, window/door installations, tile, and painting with in-house forces. In reference to Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing and Roofing we have used the same subcontractor's since 2007. Page 615 of 1344 ANZ1CO 9671 Carousel Circle South Boca Raton, FL 3343 1.009 NW 3151 Ave Pompano Beach, FL 33069 561-699-3602 izak@anzcoinc.com 2A. Anzco Inc has been operating since 2007 completing 290 projects successfully. 90 percent of these projects were governmental. At present we have annual minor construction contracts with Palm Beach County and the City of Coral Springs. 2B. John Zak President is the contact 561-699-3602 for all items. Amanda Fernandes Office Manager handles permits, scheduling of inspections, tracking shipments, payroll and invoicing. Harvey Moore, Earl K. Greene and Albert Martinez are Field Supervisors. 2C. We self -perform our own sitework, concrete, masonry, reinforcing steel, stucco, framing and drywall. Equipment owned includes backhoe, excavator, bobcat, and dump truck. 2D. We are a certified SBE with Palm Beach County, with offices in: Boca Raton and a office/ shop/ warehouse in Pompano Beach. At present we have 14 full time employees. 2E.1 Attached 2E.2 None 2E.3 Attached Boynton Certificate Page 616 of 1344 2F. None 2G. Caterpillar 259D Loader Caterpillar 302D7 Excavator 2016 Dodge 3500 2004 Ford 450 2020 Kaufman Dump Trailer 2020 Mitsubishi Forklift 2015 Scissor Lift 2017 Ingersoll Rand Compressor Multiple trailers mi 21 2J Scheduling is done by Microsoft Project for smaller less complicated projects. Projects requiring CPM or cost loaded schedules are contracted using a Consultant "Act" Primeivera Expert. Response to customer requirements are done by level of priorities normally within hours as needed for emergencies. 24 hours will be the normal response time. Adams Electric EC13002607 Murphy Construction Finishers 12-PU-18045-X Infinity Plumbing CFC1426232 Coastal Roofing CFC1330718 Al Air Solutions CAC1819092 Page 617 of 1344 ANZCO 9671 Carousel Circle South Boca Raton, FL 3343 1009 NW 31,1 Ave Pompano Beach, FL 33069 561-699-3602 izak@anzcoinc.com Company Name: City of Coral Springs Address: 9500 W. Sample Rd. Coral Springs, FL Contact Name: Glen Gordon Public Works Phone: 954-345-221-9 Email: GGordon@coralsprings.org Company Name: City of Boca Raton Address. 1401 W. Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL Contact Name: Robert Hunt Phone: 561-338-1364 Email: Rhunt@myboca.us Company Name: Palm Beach County Capital lmprovements Address:2633 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL Contact Name: Gus Arnold ,-Fhone: 561-762-4700 Email: AlArnolcl@pbcgov.or�� Page 618 of 1344 JCA Surety Group, LL(,' 123 Zelnia St. STE A, Odando, FL32803 Tel (321) BOO -6594- Fax (407) 264-8321, zszM i N� ymm�= City of Boynton Beach 10 0 E. B o y Boynton Beach, FIL 33435 M J C A It is a privilege for JCA Surety Group, LLC to be the agency handling the bonding needs of ANZCO, Inc. for the past 5 years. Bonds are placed with FOCI Insurance Company which has an AM Best Rating of & X and is listed on the US Treasury Department's list of Approved Sureties, ANZCO, Inc. has a reputation for holding itself to the highest standards of quality and dlsplaying the utmost integrity. Prudent surety underwriting requires our satisfaction of financial ability, experience and personnel. ANZCO, Inc. has our complete confidence in all these areas. While maximum limits have not been established, FOCI Insurance Company favorably considers single projects in the $1,000,000 range, with an aggregate program around $4,000,000 to be within their normal operating capacity. Should you require Performance and Payment bonds from ANZCO, Inc. we would be pleased to execute the required documents. This is subject to the Surety's normal underwriting requirements at the time any request is made, including without limitation, prior review and approval of relevant contract documents and bond forms, Please note that this letter is not an assumption of liability. Should you have any questions or require additional information please do not hesitate to contact me at (321) 800-6594 or (407) 575-4361. Sincerely, Jorge L. Bracamonte Contract Bond Specialist Page 619 of 1344 l ✓�° �-' CERTIFICATE LIABILITY 1 '.I IT INSURANCE DATE(MMIDDFYYYYl. 11/212020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSU'RER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder i5 an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the Policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER W.F. Roemer Insurance Agency, Inc. CONTACT .Certi9icate f�epartment 3775 NW 124 Avenue PHONE, (AIC No, Ext): .954-731-55F6 JF ......._ A , Nok 954-731-8433 Coral Springs FL 33065 .._____ ......_..... E-MAIL. ADDRESS: certlfcates rz roemer-ins.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE MAIC # _4 INSURERA. American Builders Insurance Co 11240 INSURED ANZCQ_1.... Anzco, Inc. _ ...... INSURER B : F_vanstan Insurance Company 9671 Carousel Circle South , INSURER C: Travelers Casualty Insurance Company of America 19046 Boca Katon FL 33434 INSURERD:1 INSURER,E. ...... _. .. - .. . .. INSURER F : -._- ___-......'°'� ••, •••••••••• a'�ti„.YY�1 V'IY 7Yl.P IMI ¢}Crb. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVi= BEEN ISSUED T THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR ort-IER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN' MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, INSR .. _.. rADOLrsuBR' .. ............. __._. ........__........ LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFF POLICY EXP POLICY NUMBERMMIDDFYYYY MMPDDFYYYY LIMITS ® X� COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y i Pt1KLV4PBG000947 2122/2020 � 21221271 I ERCH OCCURRENCE.� 1 000 000 -......_. CLAIMS -MADE X .i CCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED $ 300,000 ,... P REMISES {Ea occurrence,) , i MED EXP (Any one parson) i S 5 D00 .. I , ,.� .. RFRSONAL & ADV INJURY $1.(-,010 000 GEN'L AGER (GATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: i Gt=NF_F2ALAGGREGAI E $ 2,000,000 X :. JE T UCC Pd3LICY i { PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG � $2,000,000 R. OTHE......._ _. ._ $ C AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BA -3P526990 -20-42-G I 11118;2020 11118/2021 I COMBVNEr.1SINGLE L,PMIT i $1,D00,000 X-1-' , (Ea accident) "A`, ANY AUT© BODILY INJURY (Per parson) OWNED .... SCHEDULED.. .. _ AUTO'S ONLY _ AU'r05 BODILY' INJURY (Per ac rodent) ! $ HIRED NON -OWNED - _.. -. - _' AI f'O5 ONLY AUTOS ONLY 090]iDERTY D1.MAGE (Per accident) B X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR MPXS3000809 2/22/2020 D2212021 I EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000 000 J i_.EXCESS LABi CLAIMS -MADE' AGGREGATE I S 5,000,000 DED RETENTICSN $ ........ ........ $ .._. ......... A WORKERS COMPENSATION VIcv 008883110 7/21;2020 7/2'1/20721 X PER OTH- I AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y f N ', STATUTE.... I FFA. ANYPROPIT. ETORfPA.RTNCRIEXEC4FTIVE ."""-' I E L. EACI1 FYCCf[7 F_MT _ OFFICER@.IEMBEREXCLUDED? N f A _ ., {$'9,0430 000 (Mandatory In NHI E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 if yes, describe c¢nder � I .. _ . j_.... , DESCRIPI ICN OF OPERATIONS rtelow E.L. UISCASE - F'CLBCk" LOMGI' $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS I VEHICLE'S (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may he attached if rcnore space is required) The interest of City of Boynton Beach i5 included as Additional Insured when required by written contract subject to policy terms and conditions. City of Boynton Beach 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach FL 33425 Ym N4.IYLCLLM I I MY SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZEDREPRESENTATIVE t +� u IUbb-;4W5 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (20116103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 620 of 1344 Check One: 04IM�+ i- BID TITLE: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES an authorized representative of: �(Na�me and Title �AfRe�presentative)� (Name of Company) '?4p7/ C4CVa-'%4t C4,tcand that said Company Address bidder has attended the mandatory Pre -Proposal Meeting and has carefully examined the solicitation and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. � C) 1 &-,)7-6 ryC �) DAT9 OFIATTENDANCEw 1144:1 M III I Cl, ".I -'1 34!, �I;Iij�`Fli Page 621 of 1344 '11 The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: Check One Submitted By: Corporation Name: 4&Z IVr JcAlAj ;b. Zq.< Partnership Address: 494rW 0_,9400j*e_ C/4C<.A 450 0 7W Individual CITY, State, Zip: '&--<-A -P,=M.,? 0 F-4. 3,4_9 I- Other Telephone No.: S6, /- &,99- 3 <.o Z_ Fax No.: 9574 - 6132 - 2fPZ Email address.: 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: VAIC , The address of the principal place of business is: !aQ7/ Oa"A-V" OXC" --50 07AI &<,4 1-11,7Z)d 4 J ac��W 0 6 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation; I ) q I 21agi 7 b. State of Incorporation: Fz_,oe_i64_ C. President's name: ' d, Vice President's name: C.Aa_o4 /-,. 24,< e. Secretary's name. 0 -*.pe_ 4. 244 f. Treasurer's name: Boynton Bewh R(Q ficir Minor Construction Services 22 Page 622 of 1 9- Name and address of Resident Agent: 3. If Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a. Date of organization: b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: C. 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 name? 14� Under what other former names has your organization operated? M<) "p- 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. 8. Did you atte�e Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was, held? YES NO Boynton Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction SOT -vices 23 Page 623 of 1 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: M List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) -54ttaE 47mr—Alea- WON 12. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: 13. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: L. 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: 11 5. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: JC4 cWZ00,0 4,1-C 44 A 712 EA!;;A &1,Qj M OU-4vVo _3AI Boynton Beach .-. R.FQ for Minor ConStRICti011 SCI-ViCCS 24 Page 624 of 1 Iff M Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: . ...... 1, 2. Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work b. Non -Governmental Related Work .. ......... Totalark(a +b): 1, 2. Less than $100,000 $1002.000 to less than $250,000 1 $250,000 to less than $500,000 $500,000 to less than $1 million -4. 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. _$2 million —'" to less than $5million 7. .. .. . .......... . . ' $5 million to less than $10 million & $10 million to less than $25 million -9. 10. $25 million to less than $50 million $50 million orqreater Bank References: Bank Address Telephone rAD 4101 7Ue_7-x_C c4eAx Trwa Qt5V - -3 41 n&y/ 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). M 5r_AwUe_&'.s 44& ;,Mo, 4en, ,Ffjz Boynton Beach - RFQ for Minor Construction. Services 25 Page 625 of 1 20. Is the financial statement submitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical organization named on page one? YES 5?1 NO F-1 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent --subsidiary). 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? 4& ua-s 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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, . ......... 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. Boyntou Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Serviccs 26 Page 626 of 1 26. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) 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. NO The Proposer 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 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me This -A.0 —day of VA Z, V 6! lvr�"'T,, 2020 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construclion Sot -vices :> (Sign (Title) 4 /6krJ7� Notalry Public (Sjg nature My Corn MEL L. ROY xpirNY Commission # GG 978014 Expires August t2, 2024 i3onded Thru Tray Fain Wuram SM -885-7019 27 Page 627 of 1 ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT E '� B 0, E1 E A STATE OF FLORIDA SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH I, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein submitted will be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my integrator or by an officer of the corporation. By SIGNATURE Sworn and subscribed before me this 2 e> day of Nw', 2020 �M '.XVP �I (( IC, State of Florida N +OA at Lae 1 „pewMELONEY L. ROY Commission # GG 978014014 _G 201 Expires August 12, 2024 80nded Tbru Troy Fain Insurara 800.U6.7019 Boyritori Beach .. RFQ for Mitior C01IStITIC0011 SCI-ViCCS zmzmnm� =11 TITLE COMPANY - Page 628 of 1 28 A State of o.Q County of ) ,'640 2.4k being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1): He is 'T)of —4- vzc�p =o�jr- the proposer that (Title) (Name of Corporation or Integrator) has submitted the attached RFQ: 2) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached submittal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such submittal; 3) Said RFQ is genuine and is not a collusive or sham RFQ; 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, integrator or person to Submit a collusive or sham RFQ in connection with the Contract for which the attached RFQ 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 proposer, integrator or person to fix the price or prices in the attached RFQ or of any other proposer, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the RFQ price or the RFQ 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 bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on t.pa4-nf the proposer or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties„ n -16i; rest in (Si (Title)_ Subscribed and sworn to before me This 2-o day of Ljtaj &..-1 7!;*t 20 Notary Public (S�,gnatur My Commission .expires BoyntoriBeach RFQ for MilrJol- Coll, ';tj-tjCtiO?j SCyVjCOS MELONEYL.ROY Commission # GG 978014 Expires August 12, 2024 Bonded RTU Tfoy Fain 1MUrMC68W,38&7019 �P!nge 629 of 1 �r 'Veirk-11MWIT, I _Pt F L # A I D X STATUTE § 287.135 TO BE CO, PLF"'T"D ANWL)PLOADED ONLINE 1, jc>4� ?,­ ZA�j , on behalf of 40Z--0- ZZO `:�- _ certify Print Name and Title Company Name that 4— does not: Company Name 1. Participate in a boycott of Israel; and 2. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List-, and 3. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List; and 4. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List; and 5. Has not engaged in business operations in Syria. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract- The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Consultant of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Consultant shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Consultant does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Florida Statute § 287.135. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits the City from. - 1) Contracting with companies for goods or services if at the time of bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract if the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to Section 215.4725, F.S. or is engaged in a boycott of Israel; and 2) Contracting with companies, for goods or services that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector list, created pursuant to s. 215.473, or are engaged in business operations in Syria, Boynton Beach -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services Page 630 of 1 As the person authorized to sign on behalf of the Consultant, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled "Consultant Name" does not participate in any boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, and is not engaged in business operations in Syria. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject the company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the City for goods or services may be terminated at the option of the City if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan list or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. -b) - 24-� SHIMMIRRM S I ATUFE "I TITLE Boynton Beach - RFQ (k)r Minor Construction Services Rage 631 of 1 ■ I'l-I LU M 0 LLJ < Q� U-) Lu Lu co 0 C14 E 0 I'l-I 2020_ FLORIDA PROFIT_ CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT DOCUMENT# P07000004148 Entity Name: ANZCO, INC. Current Principal Place of Business: 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH BOCA RATON, FL 33434 Current Mailing Address: 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH BOCA RATON, FL 33434 FEI Number: 20-8208440 Name and Address of Current Registered Agent: ZAK, JOHN B 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH RCCA RATON, FL 33434 US ibe above named entity submits this statement for the purpose of changing its registered offiee or regrstereo agent, or both„ in the State of Florida. SIGNATURE: Electronic Signature of Registered Agent Officer/Director Detail Title P Name ZAK, JOHN B Address 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH City -State -Zip: BOCA RATON FL 33434 Title S Warne ZAK, CAROL L Address 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH City -State -7p: BOCA RATON FL 33434 Title VP Name ZAK,; CAROL L Address. 9Fi71 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH City -State -Zip: BOCA RATON FL 33434 Title T Name ZAK, JOHN B Address 9671 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH City -State -Zip: BCCA RATON FL 33434 Date I hereby certifyr flea(fire rntormabon indicated on (his repaoa or supplemental report fs true and aocwafce and thW my electronic sgnatore shall have Me same regal of ect as it made under 0397: that f arra an officer or director of the corporWionor the receiver or trustee empowered to exeWe Iles a'reporl as roquifed by Chapter 607'. Ronda ,Statutes! and Cfaal my name appears above or on an attachment with ail other like empowered, SIGNATURE: JOHN B. ZAK PRESIDENT 03/18/2020 Electronic Signature of Signing OffirertDirectcr Detail Date Page 633 of 1344 COMSTMUVIONAL TAX COLLECTOR s"Wo Ron Mms wniy Serving ycnt, Ra Bm WA 11st PaWn Beach. FL 334020353 W."Nox WM rs P61 M"AW, fYPE OF OWWR ZAK This, car caj.ment is vakid any when rwe4AW by the Tax CoPews u5cr,,, ANZCOINC AN7C0 INC 91371 CAROUSEL UR S BOCA RATON FILL 33434-3,92e KOCATED AT` 9671 CAROUSEL CIR S BOLA RATON, FL. 33434-3926 AMT P A ir) .,u T —s 7*,,, STATE OF FLOMDA PALM BEACH COUNTY 2020/2021 LOCAL BUTNESS TAX RECEWT LBT R Number: 201013321 EXPIRES: SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 Thi 's wceip,, glarits ldhe of engaging in or mansong any bushess pmosmon or ocewmar, vitin is prKdOtion and RAUST he conspMumoky ;ars hpd W Un Wme W bnows mw & sir h a niarer ,Is ta, br.., open to Une vievv of the pubhc. Page 634 of 1344 ` " , Of,'POMPANO BEACH 1BUSINESS TAXRECEIPT beadn Fq AL YEAR; 2020 - 2021 �irr'6�B<�'s 1;�i°S>7=...2 iVi�lFvartfa; ' -did from. cue _ through r,Business. 4451084 101,29/2020 AN C'OINS ZAk, JOHN 96711 CAROUSEL CIRCLE SOUTH THIS IS NOLY TI IIS IS YOUR BUSII E',S`i TAX RECEIPT. PI.-',AS4e 1'C S` [ CI; A 1_s:)NSPIC' . CAJS PLACE E A i THE k3t..I* INE.SS LOCATION, BUSINESS OWNER� ANZ(,..0 INC' BUSINESS LOCATION: 7 C;0 9 NW;%i A q CP.°`,\NO Ilf"AC'g 1 T"d, RECEIPTNO- CLASSIFICATION 21-00076667 CON'FRACIT011 (.--;ENElj,'Al, (GQ NOTICE: A ,,`,lEAA' x 1'1'I,iC;r�a'C? �tl,.� 113i:s i ti.,?..i.) sl' 1I11 1,R„ �I 1,S v. \( ;„ t:3' I-9I�l r) .:a,t I)R S, IS C H 1TNM D HE ISSUA C ! OF A 131. SI I 5 i I i:C.f„II' 1-11AL %,-0FRF DEL laD A lG t11 E _� 0 N,,,' I �s() lS!()i” +)E +' ! c i t's' . ()DF NOR Sl f. i.,6 P>3`; ISS NCE C)i 1 131.5&NESS '1"AX RI,'C EII"1' §»�. {. tSfi 4'I' �.i. E.I>'' 3 i L �y..l' )7( tl;", i 0i'l ii , C i ?''rAs 10 ;"HF c 6Afl,,L I1. ",a.. 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Profit & Loss January through December 2019, Ordinary Income/Expense Income Construction Income 3 2,6 0 0 3 7 8 Total Income 6 7..17-8 Cost of Goods Sold Materials,SsubcontraQtors & C $1,7'92,2211 Total COGS 1,792,22,11 Gross Profit S80,6,15",,' Expense 23r,,501 Auto and Truck Expen$eG 3. x Z5 I Sank Service Chargps 276 Bond Expense 49,303 Business Licenses and Pernift 22,98,-� Depreciation Expense 191, 6 2 11-'�' Insurance Expense 44,687 Interest Expense 4,467 Miscellaneous Expensi 23r,,501 Office Supplies 226 payroH Expenses 419890 Professional Fees 2 2 r -7 6'� Prporty Taxes 3 93", Telephone Expense 3.416 Utilities 8,406 Worker's Compensation lar purr 1,981 Totai r`.xpennse Net Ordinary Income S119,622 I --- Read Accountant's Roport Page 638 of 1344 AZ, INC, Statement of Cash Flows January 2019 through December 2019 OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net Income Adjustments to reconcile Net Income to net cash provided by operations: Accounts Peceivable Accounts Payable Billings in excess of C0,91:5 CAT 259=2 Loans Escrow Payroll Liabilities TD Bank (Truck) Net cash provided by Operating Activities INVESTING ACTIVITIES Accumulated Depreciation OIP Net cash provided by investing Activffies FINANCING ACTIVITIES Bank United 1141tge Prior Period Shareholder Disribution Not cash provided by Financing Activibes Net cash increase for period Cash at beginninU of period Cash at end of period Read �ccountant's Report 5 $119,622 9,630 '381677 107,078 -1 ?, 972 -4, 755 38/4 .10, 75 S252,889 19,623 7 --r37,0-i 2 $4 i ,4' 4 13 8 4:3, 71, 7 01-186,228 213,648 $399,876 Page 639 of 1344 [f]C. m 1 G N' ;u uav 0cs 02' 21 ;u 0 ca. �u co 0, CCiN3 nj 0 0 cu 2. 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If No yes, please state: 680 NE 26th Ct Address: Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Contact: Kristen McTeague Email: kristen@rpmgc.com Phone: 954-785-8900 Fax: 954-785-4070 HST#: 65-0429630 Submission Details Created On: Friday November 20, 2020 12:02:18 Submitted On: Monday November 23, 2020 12:18:18 Submitted By: Kristen McTeague Email: kristen@rpmgc.com Transaction #: ca378a4f-8a2a-4dda-837d-c2d2153b9f4b Submitter's IP Address: 50.240.38.125 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Gen�age b4 cOfs11"4 Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? No Please select the appropriate response Not Applicable Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? No Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right n/a Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right n/a Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's See attached Does the business have a primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. business tax receipt issued Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. r We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business located within Does the business have a Is the business registered the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' Florida?'`" * Yes r: Yes r: Yes 34 CGCA37314 * No r No r No Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al C W lac o S Loc Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name RPM General Contractors, Inc. 2 Client Address 680 NE 26th Court Pompano Beach, FL 33064 3 Client Number 954-785-8900 4 Client Email rpmgcinc@aol.com 5 Name and location of the contract/project. RFQ for Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services RFQ #028-2511-20/RW 6 Description of the scope of work. Demonstrate qualifications, competence, and capacity to carry out construction project requests under $250,000 as part of a pre -qualified pool of contractors. 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contractor to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. December 2020 for 1 year 9 Contract Price TBD 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other RPM General Contractors, Inc. will always work with the owner to provide the most cost approaches. effective solutions and approaches without sacrificing quality and durability. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. As needed 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and Quality, licensed, and insured Subcontractors pre -qualified by the GC and approved by the performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and City will be utilized as required by the scope of any given project. SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). 13 Present status of the contract. under consideration Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al Cob4aLc o S Loc Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be Robert McTeague- President/SR PM/Estimating assigned to this contract, including familiarity with Kristen McTeague- PM for Sunrise Projects and provides office projects of a similar nature. support/coordination for all projects Jorge Herrera- PM for Hillstone, J.Alexander's and Sunrise projects Gordon Bihl and Kevin Shugar have been site supervisors for over 10 years 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed Robert McTeague-10% as a percentage of time, of each of the staff Kristen McTeague-20% members. Jorge Herrera -20% Gordon Bihl-30% Kevin Shugar-30% 3 Experience of identified staff members with A large part of our business is renovations and construction maintenance developing comparable scope of services in support. We typically do over 200 projects of varying size per year, so our staff facilities management, custodial, landscaping and is well versed in the type of work you are looking to have covered with this project management while working for Contractor. contract. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed Our office is in Pompano Beach, near 1-95 so we are conveniently located to team: service Palm Beach and Broward. Our teams spend most of their time in Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, and Sunrise and they easily travel between sites as needed. In addition, we have associates that reside in Lantana who typically service Palm Beach County projects. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor See attached commitments. 6 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of Because the nature of our projects vary in size and complexity, a PM may only projects handled by the key project managers at handle 1 - multimillion dollar new construction or large renovation where they any given time. would work up to 6 months -- or they could be responsible for up 10 projects at a time where completion time is a few days or several weeks. 8 9 3. Projected workload of project management Due to covid, several of our larger planned projects, primarily with Hillstone activities as defined in the scope of services. Restaurant Group,are on hold for the near future. We continue to provide support to Hillstone and J.Alexander's Restaurants throughout Florida with smaller, planned maintenance and refurbishing projects, as well as emergency repairs. We also continue to work with the City of Sunrise where we are waiting on Notice to Proceed for a number of projects for their current fiscal year (through September 2021) and are starting to plan for projects that will not start until October 2021. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al COb4�0 S LOQ Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating This contract is for consideration to be one of a pool of contractors or alternates the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, to provide cost proposals on a variety of projects under $250,000 for the Capital objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the Projects Department at the City of Boynton Beach. Projects may vary in size and Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be scope depending on the budget needs of the city. Selected contractors will meet met. with city project managers to view the site and project scope. Each will submit proposals where the lowest responsible bidder will be chosen to complete the project. Contract will last for 1 year with the option for the City to renew yearly. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the Cost proposals are created based on industry standard means and methods. Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and RPM utilizes MS Project for estimates. We stay abreast of industry changes to estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the reflect accurate pricing for raw materials, products and labor. RPM submits Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. written proposals broken down by trade classification. At any time if the owner has questions or concerns about how we have arrived at specific pricing, we are happy to discuss in detail and work to provide options that work better within your budget constraints or expectations. Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into This would be project specific. account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and We will work with your staff to create timetables and final budgets that work best timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include in each situation. the following: Implementation of conflict resolution methods. All questions, concerns, comments will be backed up with written documentation. Description of schedule controls. We create a color -coded ganntt chart styled schedule at the beginning of each project that takes into concern all mobilization tasks, pre -construction items such as permitting, subcontract buyouts, submittal approval and material orders, as well as step by step tasks for each trade. This is updated frequently to have the most up to the minute picture of the project's progress. Description of change order controls. Written change orders, when necessary, will be provided to the owner for approval. Change orders will clearly reflect material and labor cost of proposed changes, as well as changes to the schedule needed to order new supplies or complete work. No work will be completed without the express written approval of the owner. Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used Daily job reports, schedules, RFIs, annotated jobsite photos from walk-throughs with other customers of Proposer. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should Construction contingencies will depend on the scope of the project and known be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. factors at the time contractor submits proposal. We have used contingencies when certain products have not been specified by the owner at time of bid and there could be a range of costs per unit (ie tile). Often the owner adds money to cover cost of unknown factors --such as to repair unseen water damage once a wall is opened up. Utilization of the contingency would be given with the owner's written approval. Any unused contingency will be credited back to the owner at project completion. Likewise, if the item exceeds the contingency amount, a change order will be issued. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within Our goal is to anticipate any contingency from the beginning so there are no budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are surprises down the road. We provide a detailed breakdown of the project by given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. trade classification with our initial proposal. We work with you to clarify exactly the time frame and methods expected and we develop a schedule to keep everyone on track. Our PM is in regular contact with all site personnel, vendors and subcontractors to be sure work is progressing as expected We will provide project reporting in a manner that works best for the owner -- whether it is daily job reports, pictures, weekly site meetings. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm Our cloud -based project management system allows us to do much of our job proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize reporting from the field allowing for timely response by administrative staff, budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. owners and architects. Daily job reports and pictures are sent throughout the day from the field so that we can contact owners immediately should questions or concerns arise.. We are able to tailor our job reporting to you. Even on smaller projects we provide product submittals to ensure we are installing exactly what you expect Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to We use corecon.com for Project Management include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost Accounting Software- Sage Construction controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and action controls. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al Cob lac o S Loc Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to From the first moment we meet with your project achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects representatives, we evaluate all aspects of the project --we of scope of work. look not just at the work itself, but all factors that will impact successful completion of the project. We ask as many questions as possible upfront to get a clear picture of working/site conditions, expectations of the city and the end user (department/public) to guide us on pricing and recommendations for everything from site access to products and procedures used. We are upfront about how access, lead times, community events will affect the schedule to manage expectations. RPM expects all employees and subcontractors to maintain the highest level of professionalism at all times --this means keeping the jobsite free from debris and obstacles, cleaning up at the end of the day, securing materials and tools, and behaving with safety in mind at all times. We expect anyone on site to adhere not only to our standards, but to yours as well. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering Since we have been in business for over 30 years, we performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the have a lot of experience with what works best, what can methodologies presented. be done to save time, what products or procedures can be utilized instead to achieve the same look, result, durability for fraction of the cost. We draw on our institutional knowledge to recommend what we think would work best in your situation. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might We always are attune to what is happening locally that impact the scope of work such as severe weather. may impact construction timelines. Because our teams are based in S. FL, we are easily able to move crews around if work needs to stop in a certain location due to weather, road closures, community events etc. We have had ample opportunity to respond to work sites in the face of impending storms. We evaluate project location in relation to storm path and start with the most critical --it's all hands on deck securing or removing property/equipment. We are in constant contact with owners and have crews ready to assess any damage once it is safe to return to the site. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer TBD -job specific intends to meet the required in-service date. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local RPM will only work with licensed and insured contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality subcontractors who have proven to be reliable and skilled Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. in their trade. We have a network of subcontractors and vendors that we have utilized for many years, and always assess who is the best fit for a particular project. We believe in working with the local community and will always try to use local contractors. We have no problem working with vendors proposed by the city or with those who have had a good working relationship with the city or other local businesses in the past. Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations We utilize a cloud -based project management platform Team (Selected Contractor and City). called Core -Con that enables us to communicate almost all aspects of the project between owners, architects, GC field and office personnel, and also with vendors and subcontractors. We use this for submittals, daily reports, pictures, RFIs and many contract documents and it allows for timely interaction with all interested parties. For day to day correspondence, email, text and phone are used. We are able to streamline our tools to respond in the manner that works best for the owner. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al Cobt / O S Lor, References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — EWI-Electrical 31 SW 16th Street Electric EC13004106 Additional Additional Name of Agency: City of Sunrise -Capital Hillstone Restaurant J.Alexander's Restaurants, Inc. Be Kind Restaurant Alex's Plumbing Projects Group, Inc. CFC1426380 Group 0 Name of Project: Contract to provide All Florida Locations All Florida Locations Coconuts construction services for Restaurant/G&B Oyster minor projects Bar Address: various Palm Beach, Boca, Boca Raton, Palm Beach 429 Sea Breeze Winter Park, Coral Gardens, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, FL Gables, N. Miami Plantation, Tampa Beach, Bal Harbour, Pompano Beach Date of Service: 2013 -present 1990 -present 2009 -present 2011 -present Contact Person: Alan Gavazzi-Captial Dana Holmes- Dan Barnett- Construction and Elliot Wolf -owner Projects Director Construction Project Facilities Manager Manager Email: agavazzi@sunrisefl.gov dana.holmes@hillstone.c dbarnett@jalexanders.com epw1536@aol.com om Phone #: 954-309-4445 602-553-2134 614-886-4205 954-525-2421 Address: 777 Sawgrass Corporate 2710 E. Camelback Rd 3401 West End Avenue #260 429 Sea Breeze Pkwy Phoenix, AZ Nashville, TN 37203 Fort Lauderdale, FL Sunrise, FL Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. P B+y r:�k'i kng here 1 that there are m+) °;gal�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,I ami the B+6:::Jer ;hale pe69 )rm the ter+age, i a,rdUi ti°aer '113ffIl II 0RC1: '',"r" Name '`" Address '`" Scope of work license No'`" Contract Amount' Percentage (%) of Contract' EWI-Electrical 31 SW 16th Street Electric EC13004106 0 0 Works Incorporated Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Alex's Plumbing 2431 NW 107th Ave Plumbing CFC1426380 0 0 Service Coral Springs, FL 33065 Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following: Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-al Cob lac o S 1.0Q Marketing Plan category save the document ao"Marketing Plan. If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected. ° BB-Qualifioadono.pD'Monday November 23.2O2O1O:O2:30 ° BB -Anti Kickbaokpdf'Friday November 2O.2O2O14:22:34 ° BB -Non Co uoion.pD Friday November 20,2O2O14:22:44 ° MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION (optional) ° BB -Certification Pursuant toFLGtatme.pdf Friday November 2O.2O2O14:22:58 ° BB- OR8CHART.pdf Monday November 23.2O2O12:O5:58 ° BB'Emp|oyeeo.pdf Monday November 23.2O2OO8:15:32 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - BB-Projects.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 07:59:20 Bid Number RFQ 028-2511-20RVV Vendor Name: RPM Genpfal CoWlacto S LOQ 1344 Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - Robert McTeague, President, RPM General Contractors, Inc. The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-age8bcOs11144 Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee =udde nch in ii and Pages nttacll nn iiia nt s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: RPM Genp-age bMcOs11144 E 09 ... ....... _. ..... . ... .. .... .... . .... . .... .......... The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: Check One Submitted By: Corporation X Dame: RPM General Contractors, Inc./Robert P. McTeague, Jr -Partnership Address: 680 NE 26th Court Individual CITY, State, Zip: Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Other Telephone Nlo.: 954-785-8900 Fax No.: 954-785-4070 Email Address.: rpmgcincQ_@ao1.com 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: RPM General Contractors, Inc. The address of the principal place of business is: 680 NE 26th Court Pompano Beach, FL 33064 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: Date of Incorporation: State of Incorporation: President's name: Vice President's name: Secretary's name: Treasurer's name: August 16, 1993 Florida Robert P. McTeague, Jr. Robert P. McTeague, Jr. Robert P. McTeague, Jr. Robert P. McTeague, Jr. Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 22 Page 652 of 1344 9. Name and address of Resident Agent: Robert P. McTeaque, Jr, 4527 St. Andrews Drive Boynton Beach, FL 33436 1 If Proposer is an individual or a partnership,, answer the following: a. Date of organizatiom b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: C. 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 name? 27 years Under what other former names has your organization operated? RPM Construction Company, Inc. 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. FL-CGCA37314 8. Did you attend the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? YES FT] NO Boynton Beach — R_FQ for Minor Construction Services 23 Page 653 of 1344 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: NO 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) See Attached 11. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: Jorge Herrera 12. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: Lynne Ventry, PA 955 NW 17th Avenue, Suite N Delray Beach, FL 33445 13, State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: Robert P. McTeague, Jr. - i00W 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of a I I firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: Bomar Page IV, LLC located at 4527 St. Andrews Drive Boynton Reach, FL 33436 is a variable interest entity that owns the warehouse and office used RPM General Contractors, Inc. 15. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: Nielson Hoover and company - Jarrett Merlucci 8000 Governors Square Blvd, Suite 101 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Cotistruction Services 24 Page 654 of 1344 16. Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work 2 b. Non -Governmental Related Work 6 Total Work +b 6 Revenue Index Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4, $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. 6. $1 million to less than $2 million $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater ........ ... ..... . . ...... . . .. ..... .... 17. Bank References: Bank Address Telephone PNC Bank 2300 N. Federal Hwy Pom2ano Beach, FL 33062 954-785-6884 Wells Fargo 3550N. Federal Hwy Lighthouse Point, FL 33064 954-786-6100 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). Please see attached for more information We assign a dedicated Project Manager to each project who oversees all aspects with assistance from office and bookkeeping staff. A project schedule is determined at the beginning, all materials are ordered, any subcontractors booked— and this is monitored daily. 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): Please see attached for more information. RPM General Contractors has been in buisness for over 30 years, with a staff that has decades of construction experience. We pride ourselves that we have maintained client relationships over years and that many owners return to us because of the high standards we utilize, our employees know what they are doing, are reliable, honest, and trustworthy. If any of our work does not meet your expectations, we will do whatever it takes to ensure that it does. Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 25 Page 655 of 1344 20. Is the financial statementsubmitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical.. organization named on page one? YES = NO = 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). Bomar Page IV, LLC is a variable interest entity that owns the warehouse and office used by RPM General Contractors, Inc., and to which RPM pays rent for use of this space. 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? As requested, Depending on the size/complexity of the project or materials needed tr coutit be sanle day Uz wttlitil 2-3 Clays. 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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. NONE 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. NONE 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organizations) were defendants. NONE Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 26 Page 656 of 1344 26. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) 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. NO The Proposer 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 informabon 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 re-ject the proposal, and if after the award, to cancelan terminate the award and/or contract. ,117 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me This ja day of 2020 V1.P.Y P& Leonard N Carter III Cornmission # GG 364149 Commission Expires08-08-2023 Bonded Through - Cynanotary OF Flo6da - Notary Public Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services (Signed T P. MCTEAGUE, JR. (Title) V PRESTDENT Notary 06blic (Signature) My Commission Expires: 27 Page 657 of 1344 X11WHIM BID TITLE: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES *10, pvq�mw_ , VwWS M"* -an authorized representative of: (Name andfitle of Reresentative) 67MO7 (4w-hocy C (hereinafter called the bidder) located at (Name of Company) bidder has attended the mandatory Pre -Proposal Meeting and has carefully examined the solicitation and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid 61,11 M ON DATE OF ATTENDANCE lift Page 658 of 1344 RFMC'WENERAL C0NJ'RAC1'01VS IN( - rel LT M WWRIM Thank you for the opportunity and privilege to introduce the services offered by RPM General Contractors, Inc. RPM General Contractors, Inc. is a Florida State Certified, insured and bonded General Contractor (CGCA37314) that has been working throughout the state of Florida since 1986. RPM General Contractors, Inc, president, Robert P. McTeague, Jr., began working in the construction industry over 40 years ago with his father in the family's construction company. We primarily serve the South Florida area out of our Pompano Beach office, but recent projects have taken us throughout the state, as well as to Ohio, Tennessee, and Kentucky. We are also licensed and plan to do future work in Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas. RPM General Contractors, Inc. is dedicated to the practice of general contracting, construction management and design/build services. Our range of expertise includes restaurants, shopping centers, offices, hospital renovations, sports medicine clinics, historic renovations, religious organizations, bonded municipal, county and government work, as well as residential construction. As our business has grown, we have maintained the quality of our work while exhibiting a work ethic rare in our industry. And as a testament to our skill and professionalism, a majority of our projects come to us on a referral basis. We have a highly trained and experienced workforce that allows us to provide a high level of service and to complete projects on time and on budget. We also have LEER accredited professionals available to assist with sustainability and efficiency goals. I respectfully ask that you give RPM General Contractors, Inc, the opportunity to provide you with excellent service and the personal touch that many owners have enjoyed for over 30 years. We are committed to providing the City of Boynton Beach with a high level of quality driven service for any projects we are awarded. Since 0 rt obert P. McTeague, Jr. President Page 659 of 1344 RPMC,ENERAL, CONTRACTORS, UNC Company Background u Florida State Certified and insured General Contractor (CGCA37314)—ZO3Owill mark our 34*Year servicing our Clients c Current projects: Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Pompano Beach, North Miami Beach, Coral Gables & Sunrise o Speed and Quality: recently completed a7,9OOSFhigh end restaurant from the ground upin4months tomeet a Thanksgiving opening deadline o Remodeling Magazine has ranked RPM General Contractors as one the Top 10 Largest Remodel Contractors in Florida and in the Top 200 in the Nation every year since 2008. o Family company with aprofessional atmosphere: Company President, Robert P.McTeaQue,]r,began working im the construction industry over 4Oyears ago with his father in the family's construction cnmpany. The next generation, Kristen McTeague, has grown up in the company as well with 10 years of construction experience. o Received' numerous awards over the years. Among them isthe Commercial Construction Award from the City qf Fort Lauderdale and the Community Appearance Board for remodeling and restoring the South East House o Active participant in Habitat for Humanity - Supervised FIRST Women's Build & 2 house/3 day quick build o Offer in house design/pricing in addition to our normal services as a Construction Manager and General Contractor o LEED Accredited Professional and registered company with the USGBC o Diversity nfWork o Have completed over $40 Million in Restaurant construction and over 2000 projects large and small for Houston's Restaurants (Hillstone Group) o Tri -Rail Stations (]);45mstreet, Deerfield Beach and Sheridan Station o Fire Stations (10)for Palm Beach, 8rmwvan1and Dade counties u Federal Government; Ft. Lauderdale Court House, US Marshall Jail, Boca Airport, Post offices, FDOT o Palm Beach County; 11,000SF County Kitchen, Court House and Admin Building o Palm Beach School Board; Atlantic H5wrestling Gym Facility, Teachers Admin Bldg o Police Stations (]), Original FAU Police Station, Ft. Lauderdale and Delray Beach o Palm Beach Community College; Lake Worth, Boca and North Palm Beach Satellites o Port Everglades, 1ZUOSFelectric vault, Terminal Gate Facility o Palm Beach International Airport; Sound abatement for Homes, Tower renovation and canopy o Banks (4) Nations Bank of Florida (Bank of America) Tequesta, Deltona, Sanford, Kendall Page 660 of 1344 R.PMGENERAI, ( "ON]'RAC"FORS INC [41 k V961 2 *Syd ki k to] 0 1 RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INUS HISTORY WITH HILLSTONE RESTAURANT GROUP: RPM General Contractors is the primary GC for Houston's/Hillstone Restaurants in Florida. RPM first met Houston's while remodeling / renovating the Del Mar Shopping Plaza in Ft. Lauderdale in the early 1990's. The Plaza was a total' reconfiguration - allowing for additional parking, new twin towers and a new fagade for the entire mall. It was at this time we were asked to assist Houston's with their Boca Raton store which was under construction — the project was behind schedule and there were issues with the city building department. We lent our manpower and management skill to assist Houston's in completing the project. Since that time we have built all of the southern stores — Pompano Beach, North Miami Beach, Palm Beach Grill and Coral Gables., We have renovated, remodeled and supplied on-going store maintenance for ALL of their Florida stores for almost 30 years. We have done in excess of $40 million in new and remodeling projects, as well as, store maintenance, the end of 2020 we will have comipleted over, 2,000 jobs of varying size and complexity for Hillstone. We have built a STRONG working relationship with the Hillstone Design Team in Phoenix and' each of the store GMs and Head Chefs in Florida. Our response, is hours —store emergencies and problems are typically met with a same day response and constant daily follow up to ensure our work meets and exceeds the High Standards expected by Hillstone. Over time we have lent our comprehensive construction knowledge to their Project Managers in construction methods, contract language, hidden clause and lien issues. During the recent Covid shutdowns and restrictions, we have remained one of their few GCs working at full capacity. Hillstone has relied on us to build and supply custom pieces to ship throughout the US. CITY OF SUNRISE- CONTRACT TO PROVIDE MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES UNDER $250,000 2013 -PRESENT Since 2013 RPM General Contractors, Inc. has been one of three pre -qualified general contractors selected to complete minor projects as they arise throughout the City of Sunrise. We are the only GC that has been asked to return every year. In this capacity we have completed projects ranging from a single door replacement to renovations at city administration buildings, police and fire stations, community centers, and throughout the utilities department. Page 661 of 1344 RRMGENERAI., CON'TRAC"TOLZ, L, Work has included office buildouts, exterior door and window replacements, acoustical ceiling tile replacement, flooring and finishing updates, ADA restroom renovations, and interior/exterior repairs. Currently we are working with the Utilitles Department to make updates at their water treatment facilities. Critical Objectives: 1. RPM prides itself as an industry leader with one of the lowest Workers Compensation modifier - indicative of our continuing safety programs. RPM has not had a major accident or incident since its inception in 1986. 2. General Liability loss ratio has been zero since 1986. 3. We are a LEED,certified company. 4. We are community minded and driven — Mr. McTeague ran the Southern Palm Beach Habitat for Humanity for many years and built several homes within Boynton City Limits. Our company President, Robert McTeague, has lived in Boynton Beach for 30 years and has strong ties to the community. Among other local projects, RPM did the West Wing Renovation to the original City Hall in 1990, and last year worked on installing solar panels at Oceanfront Park for FPL. It has been a pleasure working with you in the past, and it is our hope that our relationship continues into the future. Page 662 of 1344 Services Offered Preconstruction Services offer estimates for Conceptual design, Schematic, Design and Construction Permit phase drawings inhouse CAD available Design Build services Project Scheduling —bud0ets critical item scheduling &permitting LEEDpoint analysis Value Engineering Construction Services RPM offers Owners the ability tmutilize our expertise using/ Construction Management Cost PUusContracts Design Build Contracts Guarantee Maximum Price (GMP)Contracts Preliminary Budgets Complete RFI documentation Completed submittal documentation Self- Performing Trades Quality always comes first with RPM General Contractors. VVehave employed some ofthe best craftsmen around tn construct / build atthe highest ofstandards for our clients. This allows urtocontrol the quality and overall outcome of each projecL Currently wveoffer the, following trade work (each project bunique, ifvvefeel that imthe interest oftime, money ur scheduling we will utilize the use of subcontractors to perform the work). Concrete formwork /nebar/pouring and finishing of concrete Concrete masonry / brick/ stone Miscstructural steel components Rough carpentry Finish carpentry insulation Minor roofing Doors / Frames / hardware (metal and wood) Metal stud framing Drywall /acoustical ceiling installation Tile installation FRP installation Painting Page 663 of 1344 Miscspecialty items owner equipment installation Food and service equipment installation General Conditions RPM General Contractors uses the following to determine our general conditions pricing for each project. Note this is master list — each pro�jmctwill not necessarily have all these costs. � Project Management coats � Site Superintemclemtcosts w Carpenter and Labor costs w On-site requirements o Mobilization /De -mobilization o Field office +set up/pickup o Office furniture /equipment n Office supplies o Copy machine /paper o Computers/ laptops usage charge p Storage containers o Phones m Temp electric n Temp water o Temp toilets o Durnpstem o Construction Fencing o Scaffolding * Equipment rental * Misc small tools o Vehicle rental ([ue|,insurance, mnaintema:nce) n Crane services o Cleaning services o Security services o Safety equipment Project Requirements o Plans o Architectural / engineering fees u Permit fees o Permit expiating services ifnecessary lo Material Testing o Surveying / Layout services o Insurance requirements u Bonding fees o Photography services o Scheduling updates o Safety inspections o Postage o Courier services o Builders risk insurance o General Liability insurance o Bonding fees ifrequired o Payroll taxes, insurance and benefit payroll costs o Project accounting fees o Job site signs o Parking permits ifrequired u Final clean up o Commissioning o Temporary walls o Temporary floors o Safety barricades � Page 664 of 1344 CITY OF BOYb70V-Bf4C8 Estimating Procedures RPM General Contractors uses the most up to date take off software for accurate quantity takeoffs On- screen takeoffs, large, scale plan digitizers, CAD services all give usthe upper hand inmaking sure our clients get the most accurate pricing available. Scheduling RPM General Contractors will complete an up-to-date schedule with each estimate phase of design, From conceptual design to final construction permit documents, our schedule will show the complete outline of each trade and their lead items for materials. Each schedule will beupdated weekly and sent 10the owner each month along with the pay applications & site photos Project Coordination RPM General Contractors will perform a weekly on-site job meeting with all parties involved (Project Manager, Site Superintendent, and Subcontractors vital to the work being performed at that moment) with written follow to all parties. Owner — contractor weekly update meetings will be held via phone call or emaill format with schedule and bullet point updates and pictures ifnot available locally. Everyp/ojecthasaJobSiteReportfiNedowtdaik/bytheSiteSuperintendent' This record shows who was there working, any changes or issues, materials arrivals, equipment tracking, hours of subs working. Included isabrief narrative ofthe daily production ofthe day. This report is available to Site Supervisor and Project Manager/ Office staff via the Cloud based software system. Each Superintendent has |'padaccess 1osystem. Warranty Information RPM General Contractors offerafuU1yearvvarrantyona|UvvnrkdatedfrnmtheCeMificatemf Occupancy, Certificate of Completion, or Acceptance by the Owner in cases of no permit inspection. Response to any emergency will be within 24 hours orless, RPM has dedicated night crews from our Restaurant Maintenance Division that can respond immediately if a problem arises day or night. Page 665 of 1344 Billing Practices RPM General Contractors will bill monthly using the Standard AIA Application and Certificate of Payment form G78Z6kG7Q3. For fast track projects a deposit will be required in order for us to keep the subcontractors and vendors up to date on payments. Retainage may be withheld at 10% of contract total until 50% completion of project has been reached. At that time retainage will be lowered to 5% of contract total. Each project will be broken down by the standard Construction Sequence index (CSI divisions), All change orders will be listed on a separate page aind linked to cover sheet G702. Pay Applications will besubmitted monthly; for fast track projects every 2weeks orasagreed bvthe Owner and contractor. Subcontractor —Vendor Information & Payment Each pay request application must have up-to-date Liability and Workers Compensation Insurance certificates onfile, contractors licensing ifapplicable and asigned one year warranty for final payment. No payments will be made / materials ordered until'the Owner and RPM have, signed off on material submittals. Any catalogue cuts, samples, descriptive date that needs to be submitted must be approved Eachoubtontnactormaterial supplier and vendor are required to sign a release of lien (partials and final) before payment is received from RPM. Subcontractors are held tofull compliance with ALL OSHA requirements aoper Federal Law, Hard hats, work boots and long pants must all beworn atall times while working onsite. Mandatory daily clean up is enforced. Page 666 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20/RW Contract Close-out Documents Upon final completion of the project, RPM General Contractors will provide the Owner with a Contract Close-out document binder(s). Standard items included ineach binder for larger projects are: Certificate mfOccupancy /C. O.\/Completion Warranty Letter (s) -General Contractor one (1)year from date ofC.O. -Subcontract Warranty letters —one (1)year from date of[[). -Manufacture special warranties Final Release ofLiens (Contractor and Subcontractors) Inspection Reports Project Documents As Built Drawings (miniature set +CDcopy\-wfmark upcorrections Shop Drawings Air 8^Water balance reports Architect 0L General Contractors contact information Subcontractor(s) and Major material supp|iem—comtact list Complete Change Order listing Final Survey's if applicable All Request for Information (KFU's) Approved Change Orders Approved Product Submittals Operational & Maintenance Data / Manuals —SEPARATE BINDER(S) Arranged by SIC code Equipment list Spare parts list Component list Maintenance instructions Actual wiring diagrams for major electric equipment Commissioning /Testing reports Fire extinguishers Keys Final Cleaning Page 667 of 1344 PRE-QUALIFI CATION FOR CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES RPM General Contractors iscommitted to providing asafe, efficient, and productive work environment for all employees. Hiring Procedures RPM General Contractors takes prdeinthe longevity ofour workforce. Wehave ahighly trained workforce and place an emphasis on professionalism. Key personnel have been with the company at least 10 years, and several employees are the second generation towork vtRPM General Contractors. VVelook for individuals who, share our work ethic and who strive io provide quality work for our clients. RPM Genera|Contractnmusesa90'dayprohaMonaryperiodtoeva|uaLeemp8oyeecapabi|itieo,vvnrkhebits'mndoveraQ performance. This period may be extended if we determine there has not been sufficient time to thoroughly evaluate performance. Either the employee or the company may end the employment relationship at will at any fime during or after the probationary period, with or without cause or advance notice. Performance evaluations are conducted at the end of an employee's probationary period, and then an on-going 12 -month cyclle, to discuss job responsibilities, standards, and performance requirements. Safety Program OSHA workplace standards and practices are infull effect atcompany premises and each job site. Employees are trained in the safe use, storage and transportation of materials, tools and equipment. Employees also undergo certification aanecessary tooperate heavy equipment. To maintain a safe work environment, RPM General Contractors requires employees towear long pants, proper footwear and refrain from behaviors that cause distraction. ALtimes, anowner nrvenue may have specific guidelines that must bpfollowed. As a part of their agreement with RPM General Contractors, subcontractors and their employees are required to follow any safety measures that have been put in place. RPM General Contractors has been accident free since its inception 1986 Drug Free Policy RPM General Contractors takes substance abuse very seriously and has implemented a Drug -Free Workplace Certification Program that is mandatory for all employees (see attached). Alcohol and drug use will not be tolerated on the jobsite or company premises, and any signs of impairment will be investigated. VVereserve thE right tutest for drugs atany time during the course of employment asallowed byapplicable federal and state |a*vu. As well, any employee found to be operating a company leased or owned motor vehicle/equipment while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs will be immediately terminated. 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It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Page 670 of 1344 11/2312020 Detail by Entity Name V V1 3L",Lc�� 1 21,Ls Lo —n gf C-_ol p o r a t�o i i s / S ej, r v h R a cords, / S F1 I CLty Na iii Detail by Entity Name Florida Profit Corporation RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. Filing Information Document Number P93000058024 FE11EIN Number 65-0429630 Date Filed 08/16/1993 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event REINSTATEMENT Event Date Filed 09/23/1994 Principal Address 4527 ST. ANDREWS DR BOYNTON BCH., FL 33436 flailing Address 4527 ST. ANDREWS DR BOYNTON BCH., FL 33436 Registered Agent Name & Address VICTEAGUE, ROBERT P 4527 ST. ANDREWS DR BOYNTON BCH., FL 33436 Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Title D MCTEAGUE, ROBERT PJR 4527 ST. ANDREWS DR BOYNTON BCH., FL 33436 Annual Deports Report Year Filed Date 2018 03112/2018 2019 04/01/2019 2020 02/04/2020 Qp-cument Images search I sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDotail?inquirytype=EntityName&directionType=lnitial&searchNameOrder= Ppqq-FINPYRA.lL.of 1 44 .. 2 111 -BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT 115 S. Andrews Ave., Rm. A-1 00, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-1895 — 954-831-400(# VALID OCTOBER 1,2020 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,2021 DBA: Business Name: RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC Owner Name! ROBERT P MCTEAGUE JR Business Location: 680 NE COURT POMPANO BEACH Business Phone: 954-785-8900 Receipt#: 18C-98 GENERAL 29CONTRACTOR (GENERAL Business Type: CONTRACTOR 930U6jl) Business Opened: 12/0911993 State/County/Cert/Reg.*CGCA3 7 314 Exemption Code: Rooms Seats Employees Machines Professionals I Number of Machines: For Vending Business Only Vpndinri Tvn.- Tax Amount Transfer Fee NSF Fee Penalty Prior Years Collection Cost Total Paid 27.00 a .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.00 THIS RECEIPT MUST BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY IN YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS THIS BECOMES A TAX RECEIPT This tax is levied for the privilege of doing business within Broward County and is non -regulatory in nature. You must meet all County and/or Muricipality planning WHEN VALIDATED and zoning requirements, This Business Tax Receipt must be transferred when the business is sold, business name has charged or you have moved the business location. This receipt does not indicate that the business is legal or that it is in compliance with State or local laws and regulations. Mailing Address: RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC 680 NE COURT POMPANO BEACH, FL 33064 Receipt #WWW -19-00211682 Paid 09/15/2020 27,00 BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT 115 S. Andrews Ave., Rm, A-100, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-1895 — 954-831-4000 VALID OCTOBER 1, 2020 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 DBA: Business Name: RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC Owner Name: ROBERT P MCTEAGUE JR Business Location: 680 NE COURT POMPANO BEACH Business Phone: 954-785-8900 Signature Rooms Seats Employees I Nijmh,,r of MAe-_hinpc- Receipt ##: 180-2998 Business Type: GENERAL CONTRACTOR (GENERAL CONTRACTOR 93OU671) Business Opened: 12/09/1993 State/County/Cert/Reg: CGCA37314 Exemption Code: Business Only Machines T- ­ Professionals Tax Amount I Transfer Fee NSF Fee Penalty Prior Years Collection Cost To' ' Paid 27.001 0.00 0.40 0 . 011 0.00 0.00 21.00 Receipt #WWW -19-00 of 1344 Paid 09/15/2020 27.00 P P beech Flarija's Warmest 41)elcome CITY OF POMPANO BEACH BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT FISCAL YEAR 2020 - 2021. Business Tax Receipt Valid from: October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 4445536 RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS TI`dC 680 NE 26 CT POMPANO BEACH Ff., 33064 9/21/2020 THIS IS NOT A BILL THIS IS YOUR BUSINESS TAX I-E.CEIPT. PLEASE POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE AT THE BUSINESS LOCATION. BUSINESS OWNER: RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORSI C BOSSINESS LOCATION: 684 NE 26 CT POMPANO BEACH FL RECEIPT NO: CLASSIFICATION 21-00070272 CONTRACTOR GENERAL (GC) NOTICE: ANEW APPLICATON MUST BE FILED IF THE BUSINESS NAME, OWNERSHIP OR ADDRESS IS CHANGED, TELE ISSUANCE OF A BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT SHALL, NOT BE DEEMED A WAIVER OF ANY PROVISION OF TETE CITY CODE NOR SHALL TIME ISSUANCE OF A BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT BE CONSTRUED TO BE A JUDGEMENT OF THE CITY AS TO THE COMPETENCE OF'I'1 IE .APPLICANT TO TRANSACT BUSINESS. THIS DOCI SIENT CANNOT BE ALTERED. BUSINESS TAX RECEIPTS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER. 30'111 OF EACH YEAR Page 673 of 1344 111119 November 19, 2020 J Lid RE: RPM GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. To Whom It May Concern: This is to advise you that our office provides Bid, Performance, and Payment Bonds RPM General Contractors, Inc. Their Surety is United States Fire Insurance Company, which carries an A.M. Best Rating of A X111 and is listed in the Department of the Treasury's Federal Register. Based upon normal and standard underwriting criteria at the time of the request, we should be in a position to provide Performance and Payment Bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for single size projects and $4,000,000 total aggregate. We obviously reserve the right to review the final contractual documents, bond forms and obtain satisfactory evidence of funding prior to final commitment to issue bonds. RPM General Contractors, Inc. is an excellent contractor and we hold them in high regard. We feel extremely confident in our contractor and encourage you to offer them an opportunity to execute any upcoming projects. (JI ,,J Z This letter is not an assumption of liability, nor is it a bid or performance and payment bond. it is issued only as a bonding reference requested by our respected client. A If you should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. J I Sincerely, Jarrett Merluicci r) Attorney In Fact 6000 Governors Square BoOevard Suite 101 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 P: 305.722 2663 F: 305,558.9650 Page 674 of 1344 Financial Statements December 31, 2019 Page 675 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary [)CCe00ber 31, 2019 CUDt8D[S Independent Accountants' Review Report ...... ....... —... ---.............. -----------�l Financial Statements: Consolidated Balance Sheet ............. .......... —......... .................. .............. .................... 2-3 Consolidated Statement ofIncome ........................ ............ --............. —...................... 4 Consolidated Statement ofChanges imStockholder's Equity ............ ............................... 5 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows ............................... --....... ............................ § Notes toConsolidated Financial Statements ............................ ..................................... 7'13 Page 676 of 1344 �� ���� �� COMPANY, ���� � P.A.�~�~�� ������ ��~ �_��_�����-�~���� � �_zp� CERTIFIED PueL|cAcc()uNTANTs amom P,�r, �st-Amqmo^o, $v/rc470 N1swpw' PL*wrwmCw, pLom/w*a3au4 wwsA.cAwANm��ofwmA Tc�-sr"m4o054/424�6300 /m5T/rmTcS=r' pwcw^w/LE (954' 424,2466 Ce*r.p,amVwHuC Acc=owrW='lm INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS'REVIEWREPORT Tothe Stockholder RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Pompano Beach, Florida We have reviewed the accompanying consolidated financial statements of RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary, which comprise the consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2019,and the related consolidated statements of income, changes in stockho!de/s equity, and cash flows for the, year then ended, and the related notes to the consolidated financial statements. A navlem/ includes primarily applying analytical procedures to management's financial data and making inquiries of company management. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the consolidated financial statements asawhole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation a!nd fair presentation of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted imthe United States ofAmerica; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of consolidated financial statements that are free from material misstatement whether due to fraud or error. Accountants' Responsibility Our responsibility is to conduct the review engagement in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services promulgated by the Accounting and Review Services Committee of the AICPA. Those standard's require us to perform procedures to obtain limited assurance as a basis for reporting whether we are aware of any material modifications that should be made to the consolidated financial statements for them to be in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. We believe that the results of our procedures provide a reasonable basis for our conclusion. Accountants' Conclusion Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying consolidated financial statements in order for them to be in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted inthe United States ofAmerica, p� � '^ P|atzer&Company, �A. July 14, 2020 - 1 - Page 677 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Consolidated Balance Sheet December 31, 2019 Read Independent Accountants' Review Deport ASSETS Current Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents Contract Receivables Total Current Assets Property and Equipment. Building and Land $ 331,038 Construction Equipment 32,397 Office Furniture and Equipment 47,183 Accumulated Depreciation (177,201) Property and Equipment - Net Other Assets: Deferred Income Taxes Total Assets ,• 866,956 954,225 233,417 105,107 $ 1,292,749 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. -2- Page 678 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Consolidated Balance Sheet December 31, 2019 Read Independent Accountants' Review Report LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY Current Liabilities: Short -Term Debt Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts Total Liabilities Stockholder's Equity: Common Stock, $1 Par Value, 2,500 Shares Authorized, Issued and Outstanding $ 2,500 Additional Paid -In Capital 1,209,119 Retained Earnings (352,852) Total Stockholder's Equity Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity 151,997 132,664 149,321 433,982 858,767 $ 1,292,749 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. -3- Page 679 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Consolidated Statement of Income Year Ended December 31, 2019 React Independent Accountants' Review Report Revenues Earned Cost of Revenues Earned Gross Profit General and Administrative Expenses Income Before Taxes Provision for Income Taxes - Credit IMMINOTrt1 $ 2,638,645 (1,974,231) The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. -4- 664,414 (414,601) 249,813 92,339 342,152 Page 680 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholder's Equity Year Ended December 31, 2019 Read independent ,Accountants' Review Report Common Additional Retained Stock Paid -in CapitalEarnings Total Balance at Beginning of Year $ 2,500 $ 927,087 $ (688,118) $ 241,469 Capital Contributions 275,146 275,146 Net Income 6,886 335,266 342,152 Balance at End of Year $ 2,500 $ 1,2.09,119 $ (352,852) $ 858,767 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. -5- Page 681 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows Year Ended December 31, 2019 Read Independent Accountants' Review Report Cash Flows From Operating Activities: Net Income Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Used by Operating Activities: Depreciation and Amortization Deferred Income Taxes (Increase) Decrease in: Contract Receivables Increase (Decrease) in. Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts Net Cash Used by Operating Activities Cash Flows From Financing Activities: Proceeds from Short -Term Debt Capital Contributions from Stockholder Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Year Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Year $ 342,152 11,443 (92,339) (409,112) 59,345 (148,979) $ (237,490) 14,460 275,146 289,606 52,116 35,153 $ 87,269 Supplemental Disclosures: Operating activities reflect interest paid of $12,281 and income taxes paid of $0. The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements. -6- Page 682 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 31,20}9 Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE I SUMMARY OFSIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Business Activity — RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary /the "Company") is an award-winning general contractor. Its services include general construction; precmns1rucUonservices and design build; restaurant and building maintenance; and construction management. All projects arelocated|m Florida. The length of the contracts vary but are typically less than one year. Management uses estimates and assurmptimns in preparing these financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Those estimates and assumptions affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities, and the reported revenues and expenses. Actual results could vary from the estimates that were used. Principles »+ Consolidation — Consolidated financial statements present financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of o parent company and its subsidiaries (including any consolidated variable interest entities) as if they were a single entity. The consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of RPM Genera� Contractors, Inc. and its variable interest entity, Bomar Page |V, LLC. As is common in the construction industry, the Company leases office and warehouse facilities from its variable interest entity. Significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated inconsolidation. Generally accepted accounting principles require a variable interest entity to be consolidated by a company that is considered to be the primary beneficiary ofthat variable interest ent[ty. The variable interest holder that will absorb a majority of the entity's expected losses or receive a majority of the entity's residuaU returns, ifthey occur, must consolidate the variable interest entity. The Company has determined that it is the primary beneficiary ofBomar Page |V, LLC because ofcommon cuntrn|. Revenue and Cost Recognition — The construction of commercial or industrial building is a single performance obligation that is satisfied over time. Payment is also due over time in installments, based on project phases as specified in the contract, with a final payment due atthe time the building is completed and ready for occupancy and the customer accepts the property. The Company recognizes revenues from fixed-price construction contracts Vnthe percentage - of -completion method, measured by the percentage of costs incurred to date to estimated total cost for each contract. That method is used because management considers expended costs to be the best available measure of progress on the contracts. Because of inherent uncertainties in eSdmat|ng costs, it is at least reasonably possible that the estimates used will change within the near term. 7 Page 683 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 1,2019 Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) Contract costs include all direct maiteha|,labor, equipment, and subcontractor costs and those indirect costs related to contract performance such as indirect labor, supplies, tools, repairs, and depreciation. General and administrative costs are charged to expense as incurred. Provisions for estimated losses on uncompleted contracts are made in the period in which such losses are determined. Changes in job performance, job conditions, and estimated profitability, including those erisimg from contract penalty provisions, and final contract settlements may result in revisions to costs and income and are accounted for as changes in estimates in the current period. The contract asset, "Costs and Estimated Earnings in Excess of Billings on Uncompleted Contracts," represents revenues recognized in excess of amounts billed. The contract liability, "Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts," represents billings inexcess ofrevenues recognized. Cash and Cash Equivalents — For purposes of the statement of cash flows, the Company considers all short-term debt securities purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. From time to time, the Company's cash balances in one financial institution exceed the amount insured by the federa:| government. The Company believes that there is no significant risk with respect to these deposits. Contract Receivables — Contract receivables from performance of construction projects are based on contracted prices. Contract receivables are written off when they are determined to be uncollectible. The Company provides for an allowance for doubtful collections based on historical losses, the existing economic conditions in the construction industry, and the financial stability of its customers. Warranties — The Company warranties its work for one year after acceptance of project. Warranty costs have been insignificant in recent years and the Company believes no accrual of warranty costs isnecessary otDecember 31,Z019. Page 684 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 3{,201g Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) Property and Equipment Property and equipment is stated at cost. Depreciation is provided over the estimated usefu8 economic lives Ofthe assets, generally 5-7years, and iscomputed onthe straight-line method. For federal income tax purposes, the Company uses the modified accelerated cost recovery system. Expenditures for nnojVr renewals and betterments that extend the useful lives of property and equipment are capitalized. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs are charged to expense as incurred. Long-lived assets, such as property and equipment, are reviewed on an ongoing basis for impairment based on comparison ofcarrying value against undiscounted future cosh flows. If an |nnpa|rrnen1 is identified, the assets carrying amounts are adjusted tofair value. There were mVsuch adjustments during the year ended December 31,ZQl9. Income Taxes — Income taxes are provided for the tax effects of transactions reported in the financ|aX statements amd consist of taxes currently due plus deferred taxes related primarily to differences between the bases of certain assets and liabilities for financial and income tax reporting. The deferred tax assets and liabilities represent the future tax return consequences of those differences, which will either be taxable or deductible when the aissets and liabilities are recovered orsettled, In evaluating the Company's tax provisions and accruals, future taxable income, and the reversal of temporary differences, interpretations, and tax planning strategies are considered. The Company believes its estimates are appropriate based oncurrent facts and circumstances. Page 685 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, ;Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 31, 2019 Read independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 2 CONTRACT RECEIVABLES Contract receivables at December 31, 2019 include the following: Contract Receivables — Billed!: Completed Contracts $ 728,849 Contracts in Progress 77,521 Retained 85,586 891,956 Less: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (25,000) $ 866,956 Aging of Contract Receivables (Excluding Retainage): Completed Contracts < 90 Days $ 428,849 Completed Contracts > 90 Days 300,000 Contracts in Progress < 90 Days 77,521 $ 806,370 Of the Aged Receivables Noted Above $706,370 (88%) was collected through July 2020 as follows: CompletedContracts < 90 Days $ 428,849 Completed Contracts > 90 Days 200,000 Contracts in Progress < 90 Days 77,521 $ 706,370 None of the Contract Receivables above are subject to any disputes or claims with the project owners. The Company follows the practice of filing statutory liens on all construction projects where collection problems are anticipated. The liens serve as collateral for Contract Receivables. As of December 31, 2018, the balance in Contract Receivables was $457,844. -10- Page 1p Page 686 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 31, 2019 Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 3 UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS Costs, estimated earnings, and billings on uncompleted contracts are summarized as follows: Costs Incurred on Uncompleted Contracts $ 58,123 Estimated Earnings 24,955 83,078 Less: Billings to Date (232,399) Included in the Accompanying Balance Sheet under the following caption: Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts $ (149,321) As of December 31, 2018, the balance in Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts (a contract liability) was $298,300. NOTE 4 SHORT-TERM DEBT The Company has an available line of credit with PNC Bank for $207,000 that is due on demand. It is secured by substantially all business assets and personal guarantees of the stockholder. Interest payments are due monthly at a 6.50% interest rate. As of December 31, 2019, the Company had drawn $151,997 on the line, of credit. Page 687 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 3T,20]g Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 5 INCOME TAXES The Company recognizes income from long-term construction contracts nnthe Percentage -of - Completion Method for financial reporting purposes and on the Completed -Contract Method for tax reporting purposes. Under the Completed -Contract Method, recognition of contract revenue and deduction of the related co,ntract expenses are deferred until the tax year in which the contract is cunnp�eted. No valuation allowance was considered necessary at December 31, 2019 for the deferred income tax asset. The provision for income taxes consists of the following: Current Taxes $ - Deferred Taxes, - Credit (92,339) The net components ofthe deferred income tax asset at December 31, 2019 are as follows: Net Operating Loss Carryforward (120\348) Long -Term Construction Contracts 5,241 Realization of the deferred income tax asset is dependent upon sufficient future taxable income during the period that deductible temporary differences and carryforwards are expected to be available to reduce taxable income. Based on management's projections, the net deferred income tax asset will berecovered with projected taxable income. The Company has a net operating loss carryforward for federal income tax purposes of S441,39OasofDecember 31,2U19. The Company has adopted the provisions of Financial Accounting Standards, Board ASC 740, Accounting for Uncertainty /n Income Taxes. There was no impact to the Company's financial statements during the year ended December 3l,20l9. The Company files income tax returns in the U.S. federal jurisdiction, and various state and local jurisdictions. These income tax returns are subject to examination by taxing authorities for a period of three years from the date they are filed. As of December 81, 2019, the 28l6— 2018 tax years are subject tuexamination. -12 Page 688 of 1344 RPM General Contractors, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements December 31,2O1q Read Independent Accountants' Review Report NOTE 6 BACKLOG The following sched'u|esummarizes changes in backlog on contracts obtained during the year ended December 31, 2818. Backlog represents the amount of revenue the Company expects to realize from work to be performed on uncompleted contracts in progress atyear end and from contractual agreements onwhich work has not begun. Backlog Balance atDecember 31,2O18 $ 1,339\885 NloYvContracts and Adjustments during year I,828,007 Less: Contract Revenue Earned during year (2,638,645 Backlog Balance atDecember 31,2O19 $ 529,247 In addition, through July 2020 the Company entered into additional construction contracts with estimated revenues of $850,000. NOTE 7 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS Management has evaluated subsequent events through July 14, 2020 the date which the financial statements were available for issue. NOTE 8 FASB ASC 606 N'EW ACCOUNTING GUIDANCE IMPLEMENTATION The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued new guidance that created Topic OOB, Revenuefrom Contracts with Customers, in the Accounting Standards Codification (ASC). Topic OUb supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in FASB ASC OO5,Revenue Reuogn/tion, and requires the recognition ofrevenue when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to vvhlich an entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods and services. The new guidance also added Subtopic34O' 40\ Other Assets and Deferred Costs — Contracts with Customers, to the AGC to require the deferral of incremental costs of obtaining a contract with a customer. The Company adopted the requirements of the new guidance as of January 2, JQIE\ utilizing the modified retrospective method of transition. Adoption of the new guidance resulted in changes to the Company's accounting policies for revenue and cost recognition, previously described. The difference to revenue and cost recognition -related account ba|a!nces at January 1, 2019, under the new guidance as opposed to the prior revenue recognition guidance for uncompleted contracts was determined to be innnnateria|. Accordingly, no adjustment to beginning retained earnings was necessary. Page 689 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: i. q. constructions, Inc Does your company conduct business under any other name? If FL yes, please state: 1445 N congress Ave Address: Suite 14 delray beach, FL 33445 Contact: claudia mendoza Email: iqconstructions@comcast.net Phone: 561-359-2718 Fax: 561-847-0694 HST#: 010660580 Submission Details Created On: Submitted On: Submitted By: Email: Transaction #: Submitter's IP Address Monday October 26, 2020 13:59:35 Monday November 23, 2020 13:17:24 claudia mendoza iqconstructions@comcast.net d8ee6aaf-5f70-4514-a2ba-bec1a4fd6aa6 73.56.219.40 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. Wage i OT 1 344 Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? Yes Hispanic & Women Please select the appropriate response Hispanic Hispanic & Women Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Yes MAN/SBE: The Owned business? School District of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County, City of West Palm Beach. Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right I.Q. Constructions, Inc Date of Issuance I Input response in comments box to the right 04/05/2002 Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's To Whom it May Concern, primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide I.Q. Constructions have been in business for 18 years, working in Residential, Commercial, the proposed services. and Governmental construction. In 2019 we open a Showroom/ Office in Delray Beach Florida, another step up in our own process of growing. We are near the Boynton Beach City and we would be delighted to be selected as one of the Minor Contractors for Minor Constructions Services. This year 2020 has been a challenge for all of us, as business owners, parents, citizens, but we have managed to be certified as Minority Business Owners for several Government Agencies. Our experience goes from Prime contractor to subcontractors on Residential Construction with Custom Houses, Additions and Renovations. On the Commercial construction our experience goes from Prime contractor to subcontractors with selective demolition, interior renovations, concrete, masonry, rough carpentry, cabinetry, windows and doors, interior finishes. We provide to our clients Schedules for activities, payment, RFI's, contracts in order to provide an excellent job in timely manner. We oversee every job since day one, to create a construction schedule based on a critical path and scope contracted; coordinate with subcontractors and suppliers to meet deadlines, successfully complete the contracted scope. Our client's satisfaction it is our goal. We have open accounts with many Suppliers, which give us the opportunity to serve on time our clients. Proof of insurance available under request. Bonding capacity information available under request. We are qualified and licensed to operate in Florida as a General Contractor, CGC1505446. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. ragedc11 OT 1 344 Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. Dw We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name located within Does the business have a Is the business registered Claudia Mendoza/ Owner 2 the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Florida?'`" FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES for City of Boynton Beach C Yes C Yes C Yes BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 • No r No r No Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name I.Q. Constructions, Inc Claudia Mendoza/ Owner 2 Client Address 1445 N Congress Ave, Suite 14 Delray Beach, FL 33445 3 Client Number (561) 359-2718 4 Client Email iqconstructions@comcast.net 5 Name and location of the contract/project. PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES for City of Boynton Beach 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 6 Description of the scope of work. PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES for City of Boynton Beach 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contractor and Self -performance of labor/or other. to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. Date of award: TBD Duration of contract: Contract will be in effect for an initial term of one (1) year with the option to renew the Contracts for four (4) additional one-year terms. 9 Contract Price Task orders will have a maximum estimated budget of $250,000.00. 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other N/A approaches. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. N/A 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and N/A performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). 13 Present status of the contract. TBD by CBB Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. rage �6� OT Loc Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be Claudia Mendoza: Owner / Qualifier / Project Manager assigned to this contract, including familiarity with Javier Quintero: PM and Senior estimator projects of a similar nature. Ysabel Roman: Project Manager Roselin Coca: Project Coordinator and Estimating Assistant Maria Domingo: Assistant project coordinator 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed Based on the size of the project, we will designate a Full or Partial time Project as a percentage of time, of each of the staff Manager, a full time Site Manager and a partial time Project Coordinator from members. the Office As a Qualifier /General Manager of the Company, I am 100% supervising the operation of all the projects. 3 Experience of identified staff members with Claudia Mendoza: Owner / Qualifier / Project Manager developing comparable scope of services in Javier Quintero: PM and Senior estimator facilities management, custodial, landscaping and project management while working for Contractor. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed Availability: We are able to manage between 3-5 projects at the same time. team: Location: The I.Q. Constructions staff members are based on the Delray Beach office, only 5 to 20 mins from any location in Boynton Beach. Workload: We are able to manage between 3-5 projects at the same time. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor BC Salon Renovation: Private Project. Currently at 50% commitments. Crossroads Academy: Contract with School District of palm Beach County, Currently at 90% Gonzalez Residence: Private Project. Currently at 10% 6 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of Claudia Mendoza, Owner / Qualifier / Project Manager: Most of the time our projects handled by the key project managers at company worked in years before 3-4 projects at the same time. any given time. Javier Quintero, PM: Most of the time our company worked in years before 3-4 projects at the same time. 8 9 3. Projected workload of project management Project manager PM Full time /Part-time activities as defined in the scope of services. Site Manager SM Full time / Full time Project Coordinator Full time/ Full time Estimator Full time/ Full time Owner/ Qualifier Full time. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. rage �6� OT Loc Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating We will provide our client with a committed service since day 1, visit the site, the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, acknowledge the project, request additional information if it is needed, Estimating objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the process with our team, present proposal with a schedule of values and time, get Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be in contact with all the parties involved to have a clear path to start and finish the met. project successfully. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the Guaranteed Maximum Price, is one option that our client will offer, based in our Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and regular Unit prices, as per market value, material, labor, equipment, our team will estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the submit the best offer possible, to comply with our client and our own financial Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. goals. Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into As a Small business we rely on our Suppliers for equipment, we have open and account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and available accounts regarding any kind of requirement for project. maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and We expect to start each project with a Schedule of values and time, approved timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include and defined for both parts of the contract, supervision, and control of activities, the following: and time frame will give us an actual time frame to adjust or improve. Implementation of conflict resolution methods. Every contract that our company starts, has previsions for Conflict Resolution. Communication and following up every step during the construction process can avoid or minimize conflicts. When a conflict comes up, we are ready to find a solution an alternative to create a solution as far the other part are agree with it. Description of schedule controls. In our company we provide our clients with Daily reports, as performance of activities are occurring. This 2020 we start using Agile Gantt Chart (program in Microsoft) Description of change order controls. Change orders will affect the budget and the time frame expected. When the Change Order is detected needs to be : Submitted with all the information to the Owner Review by all the parties Approved and signed by the Owner Implemented with an update in changes over the complete project. Form Change Order Please see uploaded Change Order Form 008 along with the Organization Chart. Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used Please see uploaded Quality Control Reports Form 006 along with the with other customers of Proposer. Organization Chart. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should 1) It depends of the contract and the Owner, who is in control, who decides be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. where to invest it, what deficiency will cover. 2) The Owner will be the on charge of the use of Contingency, we will help to find ways to solve any issue if it is part of the project. 3) Our own contingency will be used as needed. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within Daily reports, daily update of Actual Budget and schedule. budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are Project manager and site manager 100% at the project given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. Project Coordinator at the office supporting the Site. Construction meetings every week with Owner to follow up the progress, changes, and actions to take. Agile Gantt chart (Microsoft) Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm Project Management Reporting proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize Daily reports, with activities during the day. budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. Report of inspections Report of supplies Report of visit Report of personal and subcontractor Form Quality Control Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to Daily Report between Project Manager (PM) and Site Manager (SM) with the include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost support of Project Coordinator (PC) at the Office, permanent supervision from controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and Project Estimator (PE) to keep our budget goals. action controls. Constant supervision from main office will give to the team the opportunity to solve situations that can be a Change Order , present solutions in order to keep our time schedule without changes. As per client our office will submit forms regarding payment applications and documents related. Inspections are vital to keep our Schedule of time and values, on track. Supervision is a key to pass every inspection as timely manner. Please see all uploaded forms along with the Organization Chart. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i.'ag2fti1 OT 1 344 Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to N.A. achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects Reference 5 — of scope of work. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering N.A. performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the Additional methodologies presented. CSC Brazilian LP Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might N.A. impact the scope of work such as severe weather. The School District Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer N.A. intends to meet the required in-service date. Llc. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local N.A. contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality 330 Brazilian Avenue Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. New Barn Construction Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations N.A Team (Selected Contractor and City). References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Additional Additional Name of Agency: CSC Brazilian LP Lebolo Construction Gallagher Building Enterprises Nancy Gold The School District Management, Inc. Llc. of Palm Beach County Name of Project: 330 Brazilian Avenue Pahokee Gym New Barn Construction 8633 Jasmine Way West Riviera Renovation Renovation Elementary School Address: 330 Brazilian Av 207 Bacon Point 25601 SW Hannahs Path 8633 Jasmine Way, 1057 W. 6th Street Palm Beach, FL 33480 Road, Pahokee, FL Okeechobee, FL 34974 Boca Raton, FL 33496 Riviera Beach, FL 33463 33404 Date of Service: February 2018 - June May 2020 - October January 2019 - September May 2019 - October August 2020 - 2018 2020 2019 2019 October 2020 Contact Person: Marilia Karlsson Sebastian Fonnegra Bob Gallagher Nancy Gold Dan Hughes Email: N.A. sfonnegra@lebolo.com gallagherbuilding@gmail.com nancey878@gmail.com dan.hughes@palmbeac hschools.org Phone #: (561) 685-1459 (561) 742-7644 (954) 868-6162 954-647-7322 (561) 662-4865 Address: N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. rage �6� OT Loc Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. 0� B+L c�k,Jng here 1 that there are m+) °;gal�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,� ami the B+6:Jer shall pe69 )rm the ter+ale, i a,rdHi ti°ae¢r '113VVII�i II 0RC1: S" Name '` JAddress '` I Scope of work'` I license No'` I Contract Amount'` I Percentage (%) of Contract'`" Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following: Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Marketing Plan category save the document as "Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected. • PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 3.1. PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 13:02:37 • ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT - ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT.pdf - Monday November 09, 2020 12:40:37 • NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER - NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER.pdf - Monday November 09, 2020 12:41:04 • MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION - 3.4 Minority owned Business Certification. pdf - Monday November 09, 2020 12:41:18 • CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 287.135 - CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA.pdf - Monday November 09, 2020 12:41:32 • ORGANIZATION CHART - Organization Chart & Project Forms.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:56:11 • RESUMES OF THE PROJECT TEAM - Claudiamendoza Resume 10 2020.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 10:45:13 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - Workload Schedule 11.16.2020.pdf - Monday November 16, 2020 13:26:32 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. rage �6� OT Loc Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - Claudia Mendoza, Owner, I.Q. Constructions, Inc The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. a,'age trL� OT 1 Loc 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee adden& in ii and pages nttacll nn iiia nd s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: i. rage I OT 1 344 1 101 PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT TO III"w III C O IIIA III 111.......111 °;TIII III III[) 1„,flIA III O II[ III. III°” GNI III III IIIA III The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: Submitted By: Name: LllaUdiia II„ Mendoza Address: 1.4.4.5 N Lr n2r ss Ave,SUite1.4. CITY, State, Zip: Delray Beach, FL 33445 Telephone No.: (561.) 359 211.8 Fax No.: Email Address.: ig constrUCtiiOiris@coirTicast.net Check One Corporation x Partnership Individual Other 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: II„Q„ ConstrUCtiiOlrIS, I11r1C The address of the principal place of business is: 1.445 N Congress Ave, SUite 1.4. Delray , FL 33445 If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation: 04/05/2002 b. State of Incorporation: Florida C. President's name: LllaUdiia II.. Mendoza d. Vice President's name: LllaUdiia II.. Mendoza e. Secretary's name: LllaUdiia II.. Mendoza f. Treasurer's name: LllaUdiia II.. Mendoza Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 22 g. Name and address of Resident Agent: N.A.. 3. If Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a. Date of organization: M b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: C. 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: N.A.. 5. If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. N.A.. 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 1.8 years Under what other former names has your organization operated? N.A.. 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. CGC1.5.5446 8. Did you attend the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? YES F_x] NO Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 23 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: N.A. 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) Chau 'iia Mendoza, javii r Uiin-terry, Ros lliin Coca, Mania Doirniingg, Ysab II Raman- Abrahairn Doirniiire � mire Amidpin. 11. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: Javier . Uiin-terry, Xsabd Raman, Ros lliin Coca 12. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: N.A. 13. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: Claudia I.IVllendoz 140 Via D Este, Apt. 802 Delray Beach, R. 33445 Percent Oww:100% 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: N.A. 15. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: Cry irn iD a iri v Nairn s,t rn are-tv Cry irn p a iriv Again -t Nairne° Innovative Bonding Services, LLC A dr ss° 1.01. S Reid S -t S -t 300 SiiOUx Fallls SLS 571.03 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 24 16. Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work b. Non -Governmental Related Work Total Work a +b): Revenue Index Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater 17. Bank References: Bank Address Telephone TD Bank P.O. Brix 5600 L wiis'ton E 04-24-3 5600 1-800-738 5635 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). please see insert 1paf? „ 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): please see insert page„ Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 25 le (toIIINC FIde ckf bride Cerfl c de C errerd Ccknh- rc lckr 1505446 1445 114 Cckngress Ave Susi e 14 561 359 2718 Office, 561 847 0694 c..'eH ic�c ckr�sir�rc Ilc�rrs��d;c;:c�rnc �sl.rr�p PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT Q 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). Daily Report between Project Manager (PM) and Site Manager (SM) with the support of Project Coordinator (PC) at the Office, permanent supervision from Project Estimator (PE) to keep our budget goals. Constant supervision from main office will give to the team the opportunity to solve situations that can be a Change Order, present solutions in order to keep our time schedule without changes. As per client our office will submit forms regarding payment applications and documents related. Inspections are vital to keep our Schedule of time and values, on track. Supervision is a key to pass every inspection as timely manner, Q 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): Quality Assurance • Provide our office tools and process to supervise our team at the site. • Review all the process, documents, payment application before submitting • Follow up all the activities, in order to forecast changes and actions. Quality Control • Daily control of activities at the site and the office related to the project. • Maintenance and tracking of schedule of values and time. • Produce documents, and information to be processed and reviewed by Quality Assurance. Page 703 of 1344 20. Is the financial statement submitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical organization named on page one? YES Fx I NO 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? Thr -tri Seven USiin ss Day 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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. N.A. 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. N.A. 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. N. Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 26 C6. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors,' organ izatioin(s) been Convicted of a Public Entity Crimedebarred or suspend�ed from b,idding by any governiment r the last five (5) years? If soi, provide details. NA �177'rTFRIFF797r7i" , - , XU5. - I Quaffication 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 omissioor misstatement idd OU9 A Led kUl 2 1WAU6V1Qq111 i 17 75 'i F I Subscribed and sworn to before me This Z,� rf 2020 NOWY per Stale of FlorklO le, AN os fin Coca Maria My romm"w GG 305687 Expires =2=023 Boynton Beach — RF Q for Minor Construction Senrices Notary Public (Signature) My Commission Expires,: 27 Page 705 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: E & F Florida Enterprises Does your company conduct business under any other name? If Creative Contracting Group yes, please state: 3141 Fortune Way S-16 Address: WELLINGTON, Florid 33414 Contact: Joseph Patalano Email: jepsales@comcast.net Phone: 561-333-1445 Fax: 561-333-3894 HST#: 200261053 Submission Details Created On: Tuesday November 10, 2020 09:15:51 Submitted On: Friday November 20, 2020 09:00:15 Submitted By: Joseph Patalano Email: jepsales@comcast.net Transaction #: 3405d9ce-f966-486a-bd4c-95852df009f7 Submitter's IP Address: 73.205.41.42 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F Florid Oyr' Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? Yes Women Owned Please select the appropriate response Women Women Owned Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? Yes PBC School Board Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right PBC School Board Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right 12/19/2016 Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's I, Lisa Addis, as Vice President and owner of E & F Florida Enterprises, confirms my Does the business have a primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide Intent to bid on the solicitation "Prequalification of Contractors for Minor Construction the proposed services. Services". I also confirm my understanding of the scope and its requirements. with the Florida Division of Number of years in business E & F Florida Enterprises Inc. D/B/A Creative Contracting Group (CCG) is a full-service Boynton Beach, in the current year?' general contracting company, serving municipalities, residential, and commercial clients in South Florida. Established in 2003 by owner, Lisa Addis, CCG is a family run business that implements highly -personalized service as the hallmark of the firm. Lisa and her • Yes construction managers have over 50 years of experience. They are constantly reeducating r Yes themselves both through classrooms and in the field. We have completed thousands of • No r No contracts without any client ever being left unsatisfied. We have done projects as small as painting park benches to half million -dollar clubhouse buildouts and custom homes. We have a highly skilled crew and top-notch subs that can handle everything on this RFQ. We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have worked at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. R We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business located within Does the business have a Is the business registered the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' Florida?'`" • Yes r Yes r Yes • No r No r No Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age ( r r' Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name Town of Jupiter/ Scott Isberner 2 Client Address 210 Military Trail Jupiter FI 3 Client Number 561-741-2281 4 Client Email scotti@jupiter.fl.us 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Love St Parking Lot Renovations Love St & Al A 6 Description of the scope of work. curbing, sidewalks, new driveways, mill and replace asphalt, new parking wheel stops, new parking spot lines, signage, and new concrete landscaping beds for palm trees, irrigation, lighting, plumbing, landscaping etc. 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contractor, to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. awarded in June 2019 . Started 8/10/19 Finished 12/10/19 9 Contract Price 407,700 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other 14,286 approaches. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. 6300 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and Skilled Electrical , 38,500, 10% performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). 13 jPresent status of the contract. completed Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age�� Oyr' Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be Lisa Addis , Vice President, Certified General Contractor. 17 years construction assigned to this contract, including familiarity with management experience cell 561-876-2860 projects of a similar nature. Edmond D'eusanio, Project Manager, has been with company since its's inception and has over 25 years construction management experience. cell 561- 718-7568 Frank Addis, Project Manager, has over 17 years construction management experience as well as years of prior experience in the NYC Roofers Union. cell 561-306-5390 Project Coordinator, Joseph Patalano. He will be the direct contact for your agency during the projects. Besides handling the paperwork, he works closely with the entire staff to make sure everything runs smoothly. cell 561-291-1665 Courtney Washington, Foreman, 11 years construction management experience 561-951-9595 Hector Ramos, Foreman, 13 years construction management experience 561-255- 4196 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that as a percentage of time, of each of the staff works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from members. beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. Our foreman will directly oversee all our highly skilled craftsmen and subs. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Our highly skilled subcontractors have all been with us for numerous years, most since our inception in 2003. They all work cohesively with our staff like one unit. This proven method will ensure that every project will be completed accurately and on time. 3 Experience of identified staff members with We are a full service General Contractor Company that does almost all aspects developing comparable scope of services in of construction in house and , therefore, our staff has expertise in most scopes facilities management, custodial, landscaping and associated with this bid. All other scopes will be handled by our very project management while working for Contractor. experienced sub contractors. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed We have staging locations in both Wellington and West Palm Beach. We have team: a proven track record that we can handle a large caseload efficiently and effectively. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor We have six projects at this time varying from 10% to 90% complete commitments. 6 No question given 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of Three each projects handled by the key project managers at any given time. 8 No question given 9 3. Projected workload of project management Three each activities as defined in the scope of services. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age�J ryr' Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, worked at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. met. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the Our team incorporates their over 100 years of combined experience when Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and preparing bids. Our knowledge often notices other ways to perform the tasks and estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the suggests changes via RFI's that can result in lowering the cost of the bid. We Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. have numerous relationships with suppliers and contact all of them to ascertain the best cost effective materials. We also have workers that pick up and deliver supplies and materials as well that saves delivery fees. We also remove our own debris which is also a money saver. Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into We have state of the machinery and equipment. Our staff is responsible for account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and maintaining the equipment daily as part of their responsibilities. We also have maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. extended warranties, services plans, and insurance policies. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and Our project managers work directly with the foreman continuously. They speak timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include everyday at 7pm to go over the next days schedule and then again at 630 am the following: in case of any changes. They are also in direct contact all day when the project manager is not there. Implementation of conflict resolution methods. Our business is family owned and family runned.Our staff not only works together in harmony but are all also friends outside of work. If there is any conflict action will be taken immediately by the foreman and/or project manager. Description of schedule controls. Our project managers work directly with the foreman continuously. They speak everyday at 7pm to go over the next days schedule and then again at 630 am in case of any changes. The foreman then notifies his crew on when and where to meet whether on job site or at one of the yards. Description of change order controls. If a change order is needed the project liaison will contact the client and explain the reasons and options. We will then provide a quote if necessary. Change orders are only brought up as a necessity and vital to complete the job efficiently. Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used RE : Kaye St / Contractors Daily Field Log Example with other customers of Proposer. Kaye St. Daily Field Log for November 1, 2019 : Weather conditions : sunny and clear with no wind Jobsite physical conditions : clean and safe from previous work day. Staff, personnel, equipment : Project manager, Frank. Foreman, Sammy. Craftsmen, Freddy and Antonio. Coordinate with subs. All equipment operational. Work performed and status : Truss completed. Start roof today. Disruptions and delays that impede that day's activity progress : None Inventory Checklist — material for roof was delivered this morning Potential risks, concerns of future delays — possible rain storm in two days. monitor. Incidents that occurred — None. Notes and Comments — Job is running smooth with on time completion expected. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should The foreman is instructed to contact the Project manager immediately before a be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. contingency plan needs to go into effect. The project manager will then directly notify the client if the plan effects the job in any way. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within We give an accurate quote based on experience and proper research. We have budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are numerous relationships with suppliers and contact all of them to ascertain the given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. best cost effective materials. We also have workers that pick up and deliver supplies and materials as well that saves delivery fees. We also remove our own debris which is also a money saver. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost worked at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with action controls. the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age�U Oyr' Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to We have been using the best subcontractors in the area achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects for numerous years. We keep most of them so busy that of scope of work. they practically just work for us. We have a close relationship with and they treat every job as they would their own. We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have worked at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering We practice techniques such as value engineering on a performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the daily basis. This comes naturally with experience and methodologies presented. dedication to giving the client the best possible product. A recent example of this is when our sub's foreman noticed the elevation on the engineered plans was not correct before starting a project for pickleball courts. If not noticed, this problem would have cost the client tens of thousands of money to fix after the fact. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might Weather is a tremendous factor in construction in Florida. impact the scope of work such as severe weather. Our team has the latest radar apps on their phones and are constantly monitoring them. There is always a plan in effect the day of every job incase of weather changes. Our crews are always ready with a plan to secure and save all previous work on site. The is also a plan to switch the scope to other tasks or even jobs that are not effected by the weather. ie. inside work. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer Each project will have a predetermined construction intends to meet the required in-service date. schedule. Our large staff and subs will always insure that the jobs will start and finish in a timely manner. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local As stated before, we have the best subcontractors and contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality have had a successful working relationship with them for Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. numerous years. They are all local and been in business for numerous years. We work directly with them on jobs just as we would our own employees.See attached Sample Daily Quality Control Program : Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations We will have a project manager, a project foreman, and Team (Selected Contractor and City). all skilled craftsman necessary assigned to this project available at all times. Construction Manager, Frank Addis will be available 24 hrs a day and can be reached at 561- 306-5390. Quality Control and Assurance: We follow all OSHA safety regulations.Our Project Liaison, Joseph Patalano, will be a direct contact between City staff and our Construction Managers. He will be available for all meetings, paperwork needs, etc. Our Project Manager and Project Liaison will always be available and prepared to handle any challenges that may occur. They have a combined 60 years' experience of successfully handling all types of situations that they have encounter during their careers. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�agea "It r r' References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Skilled Electrical 2761 Vista Parkway #E-8 Electrical EC13007360 Additional Additional Name of Agency: Town of Jupiter Riviera Beach CRA Village of Wellington City of Lake Worth City of Lauderdale Romar A/C & 1732 South Congress s- Plumbing CFC142754 TBD Lakes Name of Project: Love St Parking Lot Marina Sea Wall City Hall Sidewalks Warehouse to Office Firehouse Painting Signature A/c & 8207 NW 74th Terr A/C, Mechanical CAC -1816214 Conversion TBD Address: Love St & Al 200 E 13th St, Riviera 12300 Forest Hill Blvd 1900 2nd Ave N Lake 3461 NW 43rd Ave Friendly Roofing 19515 Carolina Cir Beach, FL 33404 Wellington FI 33414 Worth FI TBD Date of Service: 11/2019 5/2018 5/2020 in progress 10/2019 Contact Person: Scott Isberner Andre Lewis Marco Roselli Paul Nicholas Robin Soodeen Email: scotti@jupiter.fl.us alewis@rbcra.com mroselli@wellingtonfl.gov pnicholas@lakeworthbea robins@lauderdalelake WPB FI 33409 chfl.gov s.org Phone #: 561-741-2281 561-714-7719 561-791-4127 561-533-7353 954-535-2758 Address: 210 Military Trail Jupiter 2001 Broadway s-300 12300 Forest Hill Blvd 1900 2nd Ave N Lake 4300 NW 36th Street Elite Awnings FI Riviera Beach FI 33404 Wellington FI 33414 Worth FI Lauderdale Lakes, Door to Door 33469 Doors, Garage doors U-19944 TBD FL 33319 Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. r- B+y r:�k'i kng here 1 that there are m+) °;q al�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,I ami the E: 61er ;hale pe69 )rm the ter+age, i a,rdUi ti°aer '113VVIINI II 0RC1: '',"r" Name '`" Address '`" Scope of work license No'`" Contract Amount' Percentage (%) of Contract' Skilled Electrical 2761 Vista Parkway #E-8 Electrical EC13007360 TBD TBD Connections WPB FI 33411 Romar A/C & 1732 South Congress s- Plumbing CFC142754 TBD TBD Plumbing Inc 292 Palm Springs FI 33461 Signature A/c & 8207 NW 74th Terr A/C, Mechanical CAC -1816214 TBD TBD Heating Tamarac FI 33321 Friendly Roofing 19515 Carolina Cir Roofing CCC -1327680 TBD TBD Boca Raton FI 33434 All American Asphalt 4311 Okeechobee Blvd. Asphalt. paving, etc. U-20333 TBD TBD #46 WPB FI 33409 Lancelot Industries 3698 SW Hale St. Sports Courts, 770698458 TBD TBD Port St. Lucie 34953 resurfacing, seal, paint, Elite Awnings Pompano Bch FI Signs and Awnings 0507153 TBD TBD Door to Door 7673 Hooper Rd Doors, Garage doors U-19944 TBD TBD WPB 33411 and motors Dyna Fire 109-b Concord or Fire Sprinklers FPC16-000015 TBD TBD Casselberry FI 32707 Documents Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age�L T61 Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Marketing Plan category save the document as "Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected • PROPOSER°S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - Boynton Folder with QualificationStatement and numerous other Forms, Letters, and documents.zip - Thursday November 12, 2020 12:30:22 • ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT - Anti-Kickback.pdf - Thursday November 12, 2020 11:28:40 • NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER - Non Coll.pdf - Thursday November 12, 2020 11:10:46 • MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION - CCG Minority Owned.pdf - Thursday November 12, 2020 11:07:20 • CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 287.135 - CPFS.pdf - Thursday November 12, 2020 11:09:28 • ORGANIZATION CHART - CCG EXPERIENCE OF PERSONNEL and ABILITY.docx - Thursday November 12, 2020 09:54:56 • RESUMES OF THE PROJECT TEAM - CCG Resumes.pdf - Thursday November 12, 2020 09:52:10 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - CCG Projected Workload Schedule.docx - Thursday November 12, 2020 11:47:12 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�ageaA� Oyr' Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - LISA ADDIS, V.P. /Owner, E & F Florida Enterprises Inc The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�age�4 Oyr' 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee adden& in ii and pages nttacll nn iiia nd s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: E & F�ageaA� ryr' FNIIXMS�r r� fflm��� BID TITLE: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES '77 5' Pq, jqoD "j e, 4,,,r as an authorized representative of: (Name and Title of Representative) c r -e o 4", v-(, Cc,, -,rt, e,) c/y "„u . - pix e, EMMM= J A � LklArt, .�__ / L_ and that said Company Address bidder has attended the mandatory Pre -Proposal Meeting and has carefully examined the solicitation and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal, DAT B��OF AT AN COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE -SIGNATURE HM RI T"W", SIM =—Z Page 716 of 1344 Letter of Interest Cover Letter 3141 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG.COM tic # CGC1513410 I, Lisa Addis, as Vice President and owner of E & F Florida Enterprises, confirms my Intent to bid on the solicitation "Prequalification of Contractors for Minor Construction Services". I also confirm my understanding of the scope and its requirements. E & F Florida Enterprises Inc. D/B/A Creative Contracting Group (CCG) is a full-service general contracting company, serving municipalities, residential, and commercial clients in South Florida. Established in 2003 by owner, Lisa Addis, CCG is a family run business that implements highly -personalized service as the hallmark of the firm. Lisa and her construction managers have over 50 years of experience. They are constantly reeducating themselves both through classrooms and in the field. We have completed thousands of contracts without any client ever being left unsatisfied. We have done projects as small as painting park benches to half million -dollar clubhouse buildouts and custom homes. We have a highly skilled crew and top-notch subs that can handle everything on this RFQ. We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have worked -at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 717 of 1344 Firms Qualifications 3141 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG. COM tic # CGC1513410 E & F Florida Enterprises Inc. D/B/A Creative Contracting Group (CCG) is a full-service general contracting company, serving municipalities, residential, and commercial clients in South Florida. Established in 2003 by owner, Lisa Addis, CCG is a family run business that implements highly -personalized service as the hallmark of the firm. Lisa and her construction managers have over 50 years of experience. They are constantly reeducating themselves both through classrooms and in the field. We have completed thousands of contracts without any client ever being left unsatisfied. We have done projects as small as painting park benches to half million -dollar clubhouse buildouts and custom homes. We have a highly skilled crew and top-notch subs that can handle everything on this RFQ. We have worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have worked at highly secured areas and sensitive landmarks as well. We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. CCG prides itself on seamless integration of design and construction, bringing experienced subcontractors to each project—both women and men—with a shared mission to deliver ahead of schedule, under budget and at an unprecedented level of quality. Lisa considers her position at the helm of CCG as the ultimate service industry job, offering solutions informed by a thorough understanding of client needs, and realized through responsiveness and communication. CCG maintains the highest standards in the contracting industry and is at the vanguard in implementing construction methods, tools, materials and techniques that meet the ever -developing ecological and safety requirements of the State of Florida. All CCG projects are considered through the company's values -driven philosophy, which emphasizes creativity, innovation, reliability, accountability, and sustainability. Page 718 of 1344 Our main office is located at 3141. Fortune way, suite 16, Wellington, FI 33414. Our main office number is 561-333-1445. Fax: 561-333-7894. Email: creativecontractor@comcast.net. Website: USECCG.com. CCG also has a warehouse/ yard located in West Palm Beach. Our foreman and their skilled craftsmen meet at this location every morning to prepare for the day. Our staff: Lisa Addis, Vice President, Certified General Contractor. cell 561-876-2860 . creativecontractor@comcast.net Edmond D'eusanio, Project Manager, has been with company since its's inception and has over 25 years construction management experience. cell 561-718-7568. eddiepavers@gmail.com Frank Addis, Project Manager, has over 17 years construction management experience as well as years of prior experience in the NYC hoofers Union. cell 561-306-5390. Frank197011@gmail.com Project Coordinator, Joseph Patalano. He will be the direct contact for your agency during the projects. Besides handling the paperwork, he works closely with the entire staff to make sure everything runs smoothly. cell 561-291-1665. jepsales@comcast.net Courtney Washington, Foreman, 561-951-9595 Hector Ramos, Foreman, 561-255-4196 Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 719 of 1344 314.1 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG. COM Lk # CGC1513410 Technical capabilities and approach to organizational management E & F Florida Enterprises Inc. D/B/A Creative Contracting Group (CCG) has worked with numerous municipalities on all types of projects. We have a highly experienced office staff that includes a project coordinator that works with the municipalities directly. He is with the bidding process from beginning to end. He will be available for all meetings and assist with any document requests, material questions, changes, or emergencies. We will have a project manager and a foreman assigned to every project as well. The project manager is in direct contact with foreman every night at 7pm to go over the next day's schedule and then again at 6:30 am that morning in case of any hiccups i.e. weather, material delays. The foreman will usually meet his crew at our yard or job site and go over everything that is expected of them that day. This insures prompt service, complaint resolution, effective employee performance, safety, and timely completion. Our staff is available 24/7 to ensure every project is completed in a timely manner. We maintain a heathy staff as well as numerous dedicated subs to help ensure that our current and future projects are completed. Our staff has been working with the same subs and suppliers for numerous years and this ensures that we stick to our budget and ensure cost estimating review and reconciliation. Once we start a project, we are on site everyday possible till completion. We do not bounce from project to project. We have completed hundreds of projects without having any liquated damages enforced. A recent example of these techniques being utilized was when we were constructing pickleball courts at the Bellaggio Clubhouse. Our highly experienced foreman and sub noticed that elevation on the plans will cause a flooding issue. Our foreman immediately contacted the project manager and in coordination with our project liaison we were able to make the necessary changes needed with the architect. This resulted in saving the client thousands of dollars, weeks of time in delays and an untold amount of aggravation. Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 720 of 1344 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 56.1-333-1445 / USECCG.COM CCG Daily Quality Control Program 1. Ensure weather conditions are safe and won't impede scheduled work 2. Ensure job sites physical conditions are clean and safe from previous work day. 3. Ensure all project personnel are on site 4. Ensure all equipment is safe and operational 5. Ensure all work from previous day is completed and correct 6. Ensure all materials needed for the day are available 7. Ensure all materials are correct 8. Ensure all scheduled deliveries are on schedule 9. Ensure all subcontractors are present or on schedule 10, Ensure all inspections scheduled are on time and understood 11. Ensure all safety procedures are in effect 12. Ensure all communications are understood and operational 13. Ensure all personnel understands the days tasks 14. Periodically ensure all the days tasks are performed correctly 15. Prepare the following days schedule and tasks 16. Ensure the job site is clean, safe, and secure at end of day Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Lic # CGC1513410 Page 721 of 1344 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG. COM Lic # CGC1513410 Some References Bellagio Resident's Ass. 6525 Bellagio Lakes Blvd. Lake Worth FI 33467/Davika Dhanassar/561-439-8211 / ddhanassar@castlegroup.cam / complete clubhouse refurbish and restaurant addition in 2016 /4 1/2 months / $547,426 Village of North Palm Beach / Chuck Huff / 561-348-0697 /chuff@village-npb.org / Constructed a temporary office and work site for the NPB Country Club / 2017 / 2 months / $342,424 Town of Jupiter / Scott Isberner / 561-741-2281 / scotti@iupiter.fl.us / Jupiter Lighthouse refurbish / $118,200 / 2017/ 2 months Riviera Beach CRA / Andre Lewis / 561-714-7719 / alewis@rbcra.com / Removed half of seawall and replaced with Fencing, landscaping / $285,600 / 2018 / 4 months Village of Wellington / Marco Roselli / 561-791-4127 / mroselli welRngtonfl. oovv / numerous jobs including Pavilions, pavers, concrete, doors, flooring / 2016 - present Villaggio Nome Owners Ass. 6935 Via Bernardi Lake Worth FI / Lacy Carr / 561-967-7814 / propmrvillaRio comcast.net / Clubhouse Addition and Refurbish in 2015 / 3 months / $173,264 City of Lake Worth Warehouse to Office Conversion / 1900 2nd Ave N Lake Worth FI / Warehouse to Office Conversion /Paul Nicholas/ pnicholas@lakeworthbeachfl.gov / 561-533-7353 / $228,500/ Current Palm Beach County Dept of Economic Sustainability / Mani Berjano / 561-233-3682 / numerous projects on homes for past five years Constructed (2) Chris Taverna Restaurants and numerous additions in Lake worth and Boynton beach / Chris Charoudis / 561-602-5382. Page 722 of 1344 City of Lauderdale Lakes Firehouse / 3461 NW 43rd Ave / Robin Soodeen / 954-535-2758 1 robins lauderdalelakes.or / Painted entire Firehouse / Oct 2019 / $44,380 Broward Housing Authority / Highland Gardens Building / 331 NE 481h St Deerfield Beach / Derick Morgan / 954.275-6408 / dmomansa)bchafi.org 1 painted entire building complex inside and out / Nov 2019 / $117,800 Muirfield Townhomes 11198 Polo Club Rd, Wellington FI 33414 / Byrce Gaff; JDM property mgmt. / 561- 294-6465 / B ce 'dm m.com / painted entire community in 2016 / $130,000 Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 723 of 1344 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG.COM Lic # CGC1513410 LIST OF SOME OF OUR MAIN SUBSCONTRACTORS Skilled Electrical Connections 2761 Vista Parkway #E-8 WPB FI 33411 561-248-4807 Romar A/C & Plumbing Inc 1732 South Congress s-292 Palm Springs FI 33461 561-758-9022 Cerrito Electric 2765 Vista Pkwy #H-1 WPB FI 33411561-790-0775 Friendly Roofing Boca Raton, 561-674-1478 SVC Design Group (Signs and Awnings) Pompano Bch FI 954-941-4403 All American Aspalt WPB FI 561-684-9183 SafFold Paving WPB 561-469-6513 Lancelot Industries (Sports Courts, resurfacing, seal, paint, Port St. lucie 772-634-4474 Dan Griffin Sod WPB FI 561-719-9973 Door to Door WPB 561-640-7847 Dyna Fire, Fire Sprinklers, Pompano Beach, 954-275-7602 Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 724 of 1344 LIST OF SOME OF OUR EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 2014 Mitsu Fuso Landscape Truck 2007 Mitsu Fuso Landscape Truck Ford E-350 Box Truck Caterpillar Excavator 252B New Holland Excavator L185 2001 Blast/Trail Power wash Trailer 2004 Contr/Trail Flat Trailer 3141 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG.COM Lk #I CGC1513410 Also : bobcats, generators, scaffolding, ladders, wheel barrels, chipping hammers, wet saws, and numerous power tools and equipment used for all aspects of construction. Our main office is located at 3141 Fortune way, suite 16, Wellington, fl 33414 CCG also has a warehouse/ yard located on Grove St, in West Palm Beach Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 725 of 1344 Past Litigations, Defaults or Lawsuits 3141 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON, FL 33414 561-333-1445 / USECCG.COM Lk # CGC1513410 We have no incidents of default on projects where your firm acted as the primary Contractor. We do not have any prior or pending litigation or investigation, either civil or criminal, involving a governmental agency or which may affect the performance of the services to be rendered herein, in which the Firm, any of its employees, subcontractors, or sub -consultants is or has been involved within the last three (3) years ' Thanks, Lisa Addis V.P. Page 726 of 1344 NIELSON, ROSENHAUS & ASSOCIATES A NIFi Y AJ WOvER (TOLw comPPNY April 6, 2020 Re: E&F Florida Enterprises, Inc. dba Creative ContractinGroup, Statement of Bondability To Whom It May Concern: This is to advise you that our office provides Bid, Performance, and Payment Bonds for E&F Florida Enterprises, Inc. dba Creative Contracting Group. Their Surety is Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company which carries an A.M. Best Rating of A++ XV and is listed in the Department of the Treasury's Federal Register. Based upon normal and standard underwiring criteria at the time of the request, we should be in position to provide Performance and Payment Bonds for projects up to $750,000 for a single bond and $750,000 in the aggregate. We obviously reserve the right to review final contractual documents, bond forms and obtain satisfactory evidence of funding prior to final commitment to issue bonds. We cannot assume liability to any third party, including you, if we do not execute said bonds. E&F Florida Enterprises, Inc. dba Creative Contracting Group is an excellent contractor and we bold them in the highest regard. We feel extremely confident in our contractor and encourage you to offer them an opportunity to execute any upcoming projects. This letter is not an assumption of liability, nor is it a bid or performance and payment bond. It is issued only as a bonding reference by our respected client. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Sincerely, Brett Rosenhaus Florida Licensed Agent 720 Conorms Park Drive Suite. 100 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Main: 561.4 54.8210 Fax 56'145'_8170 Page 727 of 1344 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION# 614000016274 Fictitious Name to be Registered: CREATIVE CONTRACTING GROUP Mailing Address of Business., 4210 SEA MIST WAY WELLINGTON, FL 33449 Florida County of Principal Place of Business: PALM BEACH FILED FgI Number: 20-02fi1053 Feb 14, 2014 Secretary of State Owner(s) of Fictitious Name: E&F FLORIDA ENTERPRISES, INCE 3141 FORTUNE WAY, SUITE 16 WELLING'T'ON, FL 33414 Florida Document Number: P03000112054 FEI Number: 20-0261053 I the undersigned, being an owner in the above fictitious name, certify that the information indicated on this form is true and accurate. I further certify that the fictitious name to be registered has been advertised at least once in a newspaper as defined in Chapter 50, Florida Statutes, in the county where the principal place of business is located. I understand that the eleotrooic signature below shall have the same legal effect as if made under oath and l am aware that false information submitted in a document to the Department of State constitutes a third degree felony as provided for in s. 817.155, Florida Statutes. LISA AD DIS 0211412014 Electronic Signatures) bate Certificate of Status Requested (X) Certified Copy Requested (X) Page 728 of 1344 p- STATE OF FLORIDA }_ DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION h p CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD (850) 487-'1395 `''vosY 1940 NORTH MONROE STREET TALLAHASSEE FL 32399-0783 ADDIS, LISA M CREATIVE CONTRACTING GROUP 3141 FORTUNE WAY SUITE 16 WELLINGTON FL 33414 Congratulations! With this license you become one of the nearly one million Floridians licensed by the Department of Business and Professionai Regulation. Our professionals and businesses range from architects to yacht brokers, from boxers to barbeque restaurants, and they keep Florida's economy strong. Every day we work to improve the way we do business in order to serve you better. For Information about our services, please log onto www.myflorida11aense.com, There you can find more information about our divisions and the regulations that impact you, subscribe to department newsletters and learn more about the Department's initiatives, Our mission at the Department is: license Effirlently, Regulate Fairly. We constantly strive to serve you better so that you can serve your customers. Thank you for doing business in Florida, and Congratulations on your new license! STATE-.OFFLORIDA DFPaRTM,E BUSINESS AND P OFI fr` ULATION CGCI 6.13410,7," '; 511 �, 4fiI1912016 '44y -� �,"e^,y,,,'u:•iG �A', d/�L CERTIFIED•G'' ANDIS"LISQ'1+1� CREAT,iVE COITICI''6�'"' L-UPW of.Ch"a -'-1,S"GERr1:F•iEQ.-uri 4l er'the:;provisiorrs',89 JxplCatfol dale,!"AliG3t,.2A18, -•' "' .. • L1605190)Oi.026' DETACH HERE RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR KEN IAWSON, SECRETARY ERARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND FLORIDA REGULATION __........ 1. y ..-.... PROFE ,.. > jf CONSTRUCTIO;,! INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD Vk ;NaYn�d-b'e�ow 13 CERTII=IED .,,�:. i�t��a'� �,a" � - • . U.r�:dr ti:e?tnuiafvns of Ch5pter,489 FS......'°:^'t"y ;_lxpaton.dato:..A 0"NOk ... - 's�.`P -3 , ti.;zw; ".. ADDIS,,ISA:ISIe 1'`RA%,I.VE"CON ;j21C ll�:� ,UP '" ' y I._ e` SWAIN N 7 I wrt ,-ki s �vaA '.;ass rY .1,. r0 TUN A ;,tri,, � P!,FW {, , v�v? ..rv`,i!;�[�j�j V ^,, •e.: 4`�}, q", � 1G� 1�..'s. n ■, rt�j 4 a '".��'•�7+r�k�'u�, ,Cv q'y`-fir W;....K' s; _....., _ w!.�R :�re¢'t `� , , -... ISSUED; 061.1912016 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED 13Y.LAW SEQ# L16061909ydffe 729 of 1344 INC BALANC'1_: SHEET AT MARC'lI 11,202)0 tINAFIDI"CI;D .Assets Current Assets Cosh in banks Cash on Eland ACCOUnts Receivable Fotal Current Assets Fixed Assets Machinery & F:quil»`lient Net of Depreciation Aute & 1:quipment Net of Depa'cciation OHICc Equipment Net of Depreciation 'T'Otal FiNecl Assets Other AsMs Inventory at Cost Loans to Partners Undeposited Funcls Total Other Assets Dotal Assets Liabilities & Partners Net Worth Current Liabilities ACCOLHIN Pavablc Loans Payable -Machinery & r? page 2 contillUed Longi Term Liabilities Loafs to Officers 25.000. Total Long "ferns Liabilities 25.000. "Dotal Liabilities 73,06. ('apital Retained f arninus 782.572, Protit for Period 54.187. 7 otal Reta.lned f:i1C11111 5 ------------ 836,759. Total Liabilities & Capital ------------- 900,822. Page 732 of 1344 Ai CC>RD® �..� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MMfISDTYYYY) 05/08/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions 6f the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the Certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Insured Choice of North America 706 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. #110 NW"m Troy Sissom NE =, N . (561) 736-6022 , No): (561) 736-6052 AD ARess: insuredchoice@in$uredchoice.com INSURE 5 AFFOROING COVERAGE NAIC 9 04105/2020 1 INSURERA : UNITED NATL INS CO 13064 Boynton Beach FL 33426 INSURED fNSURER0: NAUTILUS INS CO 17370 INSURERC: E & F Florida Enterprises Inc DBA Creative Contracting INSURERA : #CGC1 x513410 INSURERS; 3141 Fortune Way Suite 16 INSURER Ft Wellington FL 33449 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPi; OF INSURANCE ADDL INSD SUER AIM POLICY NUMBER mNeRPOLICY EFF MMmR POUCYEXP uMlrs A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADEOCCUR Y CSTO000581 04105/2020 1 04%05/2021 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 DAMAZETU RENTED PREMISES jEa occurrence $'100,000 MED E(P(Anyoneperaw) $ 5,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIES PER: x POLICY ❑ JECT 171 LOC OTHER- GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 PRODUCTS -COMPIOPAGG $ 7,000,000 $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY COMBINED SINGLE LIMCT $ Ea accident BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Per aocidant & X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB rj OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE AN082417 04/05/2020 04/05/2021 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 OED I I RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y ANY PROPRIE70RIPARTNERIFXECUTIVC D CFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory In NH) Ifyes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N! A STATUTE I I ER E.L. EACH ACCIbENT $ E.L. DISEASE- FA EMPLOYE F $ E,L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS f LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Ramarls Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) FICA' SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZER REPRESENTATIVE O 1886-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 733 of 1344 F&FFL-1 (7713 Ir)• W( �+►�c�tzn CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE C[7VFRAr,RS CFRTIFiCATR NlIMRFR- R VI_-qInu MI NUIRFR• THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL TIME TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. DATE 44127!202012020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION .IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER 561-392-3300 Workers Compensation Group P O Box 410 CONTACT PHONE 661.392-3300 FAX 557-364-1132 AJC, No, Exf : {AlC, Not: Boca Raton, FL 33429-0410 Cspeo Consulting LLC E-MAIL o E s: ENSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A;BusinessFirst Ins Co 11697 MED EXP (Any onePerson)$ F S Florida Enterprises, Inc INSURERS: INSURERC: DBA Creative Contracting Group 3141Fortune Way # 16 Wellington, FL 33414 INSURER U INSURER E: INSURER F: LIABILITY ANYAUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTCS ONLY AUTOS HI{{��ED NON-OWNEi] Apo o ONLY AUTOS ONLY C[7VFRAr,RS CFRTIFiCATR NlIMRFR- R VI_-qInu MI NUIRFR• THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL TIME TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE OL U D POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE ❑ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea ecru a ce) $ MED EXP (Any onePerson)$ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENT. AGGREGATE LIMITAP LIES PER: POLICY Ll moT LOC OTHER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS -COMFIOPAGG $ $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANYAUTO OWNED SCHEDULED AUTCS ONLY AUTOS HI{{��ED NON-OWNEi] Apo o ONLY AUTOS ONLY COTINE6 SINGLE LIMIT Ea accideni $ BODILY INJURY Perperson), $ BODILY INJURY Per accident $ ROPERTYDAMAGE Per accident $ $ UMBRELLA LIAR EXCESS LIAR HCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ DEC RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y� ANYPROPRIETCRIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE (gangF'CRlIvIEMBER EXCLUDED? (Manda[nry in NHH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N ! A` 521"12$78 0411612020 04116/2027 X STA UTE X ORTH- E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,00 E.L. PfSEASE - EA EMPLOYE $ 1'000+p0 E.L. DISEASE- POLICY LIMIT 1,000, 00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES (ACORD 1111, Additional Remarks Schedule, may he attached if more space is required) PROOFOF Proof of Insurance Only SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE k—� ACORD 25 (2018103) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORAPOOeAll r 2fit�s femnc The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD y �l A4Cc7RJr CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE �►� DATE(MMrDDNYYY) .10/8/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BLOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holdor in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER NAMER T Ana Grajales Floridian Coastline Group PHONE (954) 302-4531 FAx :9541692-3941 No E,11: AIG Na ; 2454 E Commercial Blvd E-MAIL ana@Eloridiancoastline.cam ADDRESS: Suite 243 INSURERIS} AFFORDING COVERAGE NA1C # INSURERA;Travelers Casualt Insurance Company o1 19046 6't Lauderdale FL 33308 INSURED INSURER 6: E&F FLORIDA ENTERPRISES, INC INSURER C: DBA CREATIVE CONTRACTORS GROUP INSURER D 3141 FORTUNE WAY STE 16 INSURER E. INSURER F: WELLINGTON RL 33414 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CLI si22103216 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. FNSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADOL SUER p POLICY NUMBERMMIOOIYYYY POLICY EFF POLICY W MMlDDIYYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ OAMAGTO RENTED PREMISES Ea occune ce $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENIN30REGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRO- . POLICY DCCT F LOC GENERALAGGRHGATE $ PRODUCTS - COMPIOPAGG $ $ OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ 1,000,400 X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ A ANYAUTO ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BA6H922577 10/3/2020 10/3/2021 BODILY INJURY Per accident $ � } HIREDAUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Per Accident Uninsuredlneteris{oom6lnedsingV $ saa,oaa UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS L)AU CLAIMS -MADE DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION PER OTH• AND EMPLOYERS' LFABILITY YIN ANY PROPRIET09dPARTNERIEXECUTIVE OEEICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED7 ❑ N I A - STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE• EAEMPLOYEE $ (Mandatory In NH) If yes, descritre under E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 109, Additional Remarks Schedule, may he attached if mere space Is required) CER"T"IFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. - AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE MiChael Cruz/ANA © 1938-2414 ACORD CORPORATION. All riahts resealed. ACORD 25 (2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Page 735 of 1344 INS025 (201431) PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT TO BE COMPLETED AND UPLOADED ONLINE The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: NAIA C gLAIP vC AW ®0,,14- t r�i �.5 �'Cstae Submitted By: Lls� /- WIS Name: 6vr F/or►d k e, -W ens-ej 1,vC Address: 3) q /�v r-lv.t tAlAtjj -/ CITY, State, Zip: Telephone No.:��3 Fax No.: 001,-- 333- 7- y Email Address.: C-(YA41ve Ct)'14rw C�tr Check One Corporation Partnership Individual Other 1. 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: , C— 4- r r��a ,j4P-j- r 1fej 1,V c, The address of the princi a lace of business is: {l to r -lice 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation:. /o/ a o p 3 b. State of Incorporation: P/0 r„! -d- c. President's name; /iI d. Vice President's name: % w I.S e. Secretary's name: I(- f. Treasurer's name: AJl/V Boynton Beach— RFQ for Minor Construction Services 22 Page 736 of 1344 g. Name and address of Resident Agent: M61- d t) Cq r %3 vo(,ie,-- ?.I- Se_ '%laW- P r" C'4- s\0 3. If Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer t e following: a. Date of organization: b. Name, address and ownership of all partners: C. Stat 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. �J' -fir► ��.s-�-� 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? f� Under what other former names has your organization operated? C:r-te,.tiVe 04VieC1 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. C er -f-m-,J CO -A--ac_, r 8. Did you atte,Dd"the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? YES F171 NO Boynton Beach— RFQ for Minor Constniction Services 23 Page 737 of 1344 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: /,, o 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) C'e7Psv�� 11. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: - O i-- A dd),s 12. State thq name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: 13. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: I , -33 15. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: Boynton Beach— RFQ for Minor Construction Services 24 Page 738 of 1344 16. 17. Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work _ b. Non -Governmental Related Work Total Work a +d : % Revenue.lndex Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater Bank References: Bank Address l✓2. '3`3 y `l � Telephone 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). �Vc a FO le h±rVi_for o:-, ev,.r Ve s rP r q-- P r C(r' y fS eAA S' � CUnn ung Gs1i aei 8f..�--w-t,e- YLry 41n a,K 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): _ �ss� s doh IQ/lo C r v�J t�-�d�'C�oc���lr.t _ Wt 1 -i O'J ez-- g -e )v t f O'Ji�t+JSi� Ezr s1°G S r gp!w r( 61 t s g ve ! ±2 L±L r n Jo it- f v qi ,.t v� U1 5 �.�-r � 1ia•, ccs � r f` g v � s � O cu r fi e l eo - i -e i,( c! vs'A 6y rity4- dcc4. Boynton Beacb -- RFQ for Minor Construction Services 25 Page 739 of 1344 20. Is the financial statement submitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical organization named on ge one? YES NO 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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. 0 /V-AR 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. N 0 IV}Q 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. �UPC Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 26 Page 740 of 1344 26. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) 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. /VO The Proposer 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 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me This / 1- It day of Alc Ve Ph 64P r� , 2020 Boynton Beach— RFQ for Minor Construction Services (Signed) (Title) Notary Public (Signature) My Commission Expires: Glary ublic State of Florida Joseph Watalano My Commission GG 178875 Or Expires 05!14!2022 27 Page 741 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: CH Global Construction LLC Submitted On: 15476 NW 77th Court Address: 287 Email: Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 Contact: Hamet Chavez Email: hamet@ch-gc.com Phone: 305-824-8719 Fax: 786-953-7177 HST#: 26-1811451 Submission Details Created On: Wednesday October 21, 2020 12:42:11 Submitted On: Monday November 23, 2020 13:17:38 Submitted By: Hamet Chavez Email: hamet@ch-gc.com Transaction #: a0b61 d28-7f29-4d20-b050-2cOb09a884ab Submitter's IP Address: 96.78.97.66 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM iO Y�44 Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? Yes YES Please select the appropriate response Hispanic HISPANIC Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? No NO Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right N/A Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right N/A Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's CH Global is a general contractor and construction company in the south Florida region. Does the business have a primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide We handle anything from small repairs, to full-scale renovations. Our technical expertise the proposed services. and collaborative style allows us to provide you with a high level of service to projects of with the Florida Division of Number of years in business all sizes. Boynton Beach, in the current year?' CH Global had its humble beginnings back in December of 2007 by Humberto Chavez and Hamet Chavez. Two brothers with a paint sprayer that saw the lack in budget friendly and quality service in the rental communities industry. * Yes Our determination to do something different is what has brought CH Global to where it is a: Yes 12 today. We combined forces with the purpose of offering high quality services to * No r No competitively match any budget. We pride ourselves in putting our experience and expertise together to come up with new processes and practical solutions to offer you; our clients. To this day, we consider trust and open communication to be our foundation for every project. We would like to be given the opportunity to gain your trust and deliver a better experience with our collaborative team of experts and ensure the success of every project no matter the scope. Our approach to each project is simple, we pride ourselves in building great things and delivering results. Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. r We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business located within Does the business have a Is the business registered the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' Florida?'`" * Yes r Yes a: Yes 12 26-1811451 * No r No r No Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM do Y�44 Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name Town of Lantana 2 Client Address 901 N 8th St. assigned to this contract, including familiarity with Lantana, FI 33462 3 Client Number (561)540-5701 4 Client Email jcortes@lantana.org 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Lantana Police Department Retrofit 6 Description of the scope of work. The scope of work is defined as follows: • Furnishing all labor, equipment, materials, and performing all operations for applicable Office Managers - Humberto Chavez/Hamet Chavez construction. Project Consultant - Joe Sanchez • Installing roof truss connection improvements, additional lateral bracing or any additional structural reinforcements where necessary to meet or exceed wind speeds of 181+ MPH for the Operations Department Mgr. - Herik Pol existing roof structure. • Removing the existing roof shingles and underlayment and discarding the same in accordance with applicable laws. • Installing new underlayment, fasteners, flashing, etc. along with new dimensional shingles. • An alternative price for the installation of metal roofing, meeting the wind speed requirements will be required as part of any bid. • Removing all external glass windows, doors and frames and discarding the same in accordance with applicable laws. • Replacing all glass windows and doors and doors with glass openings with High Impact Resistant Glass and Frames to meet the required wind speeds. • Returning the interior and exterior of the building to "as good or better condition" at the completion of work. 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contractor to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. March 4, 2020 - Completion Time Allotted - 186 Calendar Days 9 Contract Price Total Contract - $873,252.17 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other Remained within Budget approaches. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. One additional Approved Change Order for Stucco Repairs; Totaling $4750.00 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and N/A performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). 13 Present status of the contract. Completed and Closed as of 7/31/20 Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be General Contractor - CH Global Construction - CGC1517652 assigned to this contract, including familiarity with Electrical Contractor - Aguila Electric Systems Corp - EC13008092 projects of a similar nature. Mechanical Contractor - Xtreme Appliances Air Conditioning - CAC1818635 Plumbing Contractor - Northwest Plumbing - CFC1428177 Plumbing Contractor - Empire Plumbing - CFC1429426 Office Managers - Humberto Chavez/Hamet Chavez Project Consultant - Joe Sanchez Projects Department Mgr. - Agustin Caserta Operations Department Mgr. - Herik Pol Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM do Y�44 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed 100% - General Contractor - CH Global Construction - CGC1517652 as a percentage of time, of each of the staff 8% - Electrical Contractor - Aguila Electric Systems Corp - EC13008092 members. 5% - Mechanical Contractor - Xtreme Appliances Air Conditioning - CAC1818635 2% - Plumbing Contractor - Northwest Plumbing - CFC1428177 1% - Plumbing Contractor - Empire Plumbing - CFC1429426 100% - Office Managers - Humberto Chavez/Hamet Chavez 100% - Project Consultant - Joe Sanchez 20% - Projects Department Mgr. - Agustin Caserta 80% - Operations Department Mgr. - Herik Pol 3 Experience of identified staff members with Work Experience Since - 2014 - Electrical Contractor - Aguila Electric Systems developing comparable scope of services in Corp - EC13008092 facilities management, custodial, landscaping and Work Experience Since - 2017 - Mechanical Contractor - Xtreme Appliances project management while working for Contractor. Air Conditioning - CAC1818635 Work Experience Since - 2016 - Plumbing Contractor - Northwest Plumbing - CFC1428177 Work Experience Since - 2018 - Plumbing Contractor - Empire Plumbing - CFC1429426 Company Owner / Office Managers - Humberto Chavez/Hamet Chavez Work Experience Since - 2017 - Project Consultant - Joe Sanchez Work Experience Since - 2017 - Projects Department Mgr. - Agustin Caserta Work Experience Since - 2010 - Operations Department Mgr. - Herik Pol 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed Location Availability - Miami Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, team: Orange County, Collier County. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor Current Open Projects - 214 commitments. St. Andrews at Palm Air 1-303 Window Glass Replacement Cedar Grove Apts 1-308 roof leak 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Jacaranda Club 1-386 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Doral View 2 10-101 - Water Test Services 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Doral View 1 10-104 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Altis at Kendall Square 10-106 Window impact glass replacement 16950 SW 93rd Street Miami Miami FL 33196 Miramar Lakes Apartments 10-203 shower Floor replacement.103 drywall repair 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 10-309 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Vista Mar 102 -Kitchen and Bathroom cabinet replacement 3606 Nw 5 Ave Miami FL 33127 Gables Ponce 1060 bedroom Water Test 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Doral View 1 11-104 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Cedar Grove Apts 11-303 Roof Leak Repair. Major Repair 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Tuscan Place Apartments 1105 - door and frame replacement 600 NW 6th Street Miami Miami FL 33136 Miramar Lakes Apartments 12-108 window replacement 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Cedar Grove Apts 12-202 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Moda North Bay Village 122 - Kitchen Cabinet doors replacement 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Welleby Lake Club 13-206 Awning replacement 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Cedar Grove Apts 13-301 roof leak 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Pembroke Cove Apartments 14-203 Sliding Door Repair Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach 1529 impact glass replacement 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316 The Waves 19-620 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Season 704 2 metal fence replacement in front of tennis court 4970 Haverhill Commons Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33417 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 2-310 and 2-210 water test & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 The Waves 20-615 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Sheridan Ocean Club 22-202- balcony roof repair 1155 SE 7th Avenue Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Miro at Brickell 2214 Door replacement 255 Sw 11th St. Miami FI 33130 Pembroke Cove Apartments 25-206 Sliding Door Repair The Waves 25-718 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Pembroke Cove Apartments 26-203 Bathtub Refinishing 13401 NW 5th St Pembroke Pines FI 33028 North Park at Scott Carver Apartments 28-101 Window impact glass Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstl-t� do Y�44 replacement 2181 NW 74th Street Miami Miami FL 33147 Sheridan Ocean Club 2nd Pool Access Gate Repair 1155 SE 7th Avenue Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-106 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Crystal Lake 3-107 Window Glass Replacement 2900 North 24th Avenue Hollywood Hollywood FL 33020 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-108 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Crystal Lake 3-205 Impact glass replacement 2900 North 24th Avenue Hollywood Hollywood FL 33020 Doral View 1 3-303 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-306 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments 320 - Mirror replacement (master bathroom) 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Bell Coconut Creek 3620 - 206 Door and Frame Replacement 3600 W Hillsboro Blvd Coconut Creek Coconut Creek FL 33073 Cambridge Square Apartments Lauderdale Lakes 3801-301 Exterior Door Replacement. 3841 NW 21st St, Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale FL 33311 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 4-205 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Gables Grand Plaza 408 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 5-205 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 5-304 roof leak & kitchen ceiling 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Miramar Lakes Apartments 5-306 bathtub replace 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Jacaranda Club 5-323 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Jacaranda Club 5-365 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Gables Ponce 564 bedroom water test 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Doral View 2 6-105 - Water Test Services 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 6-106 water test & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Soma at Brickell" 604 Window repair 145 Sw 13th St, Mia FL 33130 Gables Ponce 611 bedroom water leak .Exploratory Work 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Jubilee Courtyards 7-108 Sliding door glass replacement 119 S Redland Rd, Homestead Homestead FL 33034 Cedar Grove Apts 7-201 Window Glass Replacement 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Cedar Grove Apts 7-204 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 7-303 roof leak 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Club Prado Luxury Apartments 703 - Cabinet bottom panel replacement 950 SW 57th Avenue West Miami West Miamis FL 33144 Gables Grand Plaza 708 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 710 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 718 East - Kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Avesta Costa Del Lago 8 Laundry walls stucco repair 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-211 roof leak 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-303 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-304 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-307 roof leak & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Gables Grand Plaza 802 West - Kitchen cabinet door replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 802 West - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 803 East - Kitchen cabinet doors replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 807 East - Kitchen cabinet door replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 810 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 818 West - Sliding door and window Screen 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstl-t��tio Y�44 Moda North Bay Village 825 - Kitchen Cabinet Doors replacement 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Doral View 2 9-102 - Water leak 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Cedar Grove Apts 9-206 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Gables Ponce Apt 547 Water leak 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Gables Ponce Apt 548 Water leak 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Cedar Grove Apts Apt 9-305 roof leak. Hallway 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Red Road Commons Apartments B-303 Front Door Replacement 6620 SW 57th Avenue Miami Miami FL 33143 The Allen Back Exit door repair 2001 Washington Avenue Miami Beach FL 33139 Moda North Bay Village Backflow inspection 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Moda North Bay Village Backflow repair 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Villa Patricia Apartments Bldg 1-1108 Window Repair Service 7855 NE 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33138 Jubilee Courtyards BLDG 137 Apt 3,4 Sanitary lines replacement 119 S Redland Rd, Homestead Homestead FL 33034 Pembroke Pines Landings BLDG 1525 bike rack repair under stair 10101 SW 14th Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Pembroke Pines Landings BLDG 1525 bike rack repair under stair 10101 SW 14th Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Winward Vista Bldg 1980 stair step repair 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Beach Walk at Sheridan Apartments Bldg 341 Hallway Floor 311 East Sheridan Street Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Winward Vista Bldg 4391 stair landing repair 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Shamrock of Sunrise Bldg 6 Unit 201 Roof Leak Restoration 4001 North Pine Island Road Sunrise FL 33351 Cameron Cove Bldg H apt 301 stair railing repair 2571 SW 79 Avenue Davie Davie FL 33324 Biscayne Apartments BLDG S Stair no -slip strip installation 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Bell Miramar Bldg -4-12024 sliding door impact glass 3040 SW 119TH Avenue Miramar Miramar FL 33025 The Enclave at Waterways Building 4377 railing repair 4359 SW 10th Place Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL 33442 Kings Colony Cabinet doors replacement 8961 SW 142nd Avenue Miami Miami FL 33186 Avesta Costa Del Lago Chain link fence enclosure in plumbing 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Avesta Costa Del Lago Chain link fence enclosure in plumbing 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 The Enclave at Waterways Chain link fence installation in Dumpster area 4359 SW 10th Place Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL 33442 Bell Pembroke Pines Clubhouse renovation services Bell Pembroke Pines 16700 Sheridan Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33028 Crystal Palms Apartments Concrete slab by bldg 10 6874 Palmetto Circle South Boca Raton Boca Raton FL 33433 Red Road Commons Apartments Dog Park Fence Restoration 6620 SW 57th Avenue Miami Miami FL 33143 Delray station Dog station tile installation 1720 Depot Ave Delray Beach FL 33444 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments Door repair 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Delray station Dryer vents cleaning 1720 Depot Ave Delray Beach FL 33444 Cecilia Mascarena Drywall sections Replacement 2646 Edgewater Dr. Weston FL 33332 Lakeridge at the Moors Dumpster doors repair 17230 NW 64th Ave Hialeah FL 33015 Lakeridge at the Moors Dumpster doors repair 17230 NW 64th Ave Hialeah FL 33015 Sunset Club Apartments E6 Bathtub replacement 6259 Sunset Dr. South Miami South Miami FL 33143 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Electric pole installation by bldg 9 4101 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Biscayne Apartments Entrance and exit gate system repair 12325 Sw 151st St Miami Miami FL 33186 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Entrance gate repair 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Advenir at Walden Lakes Exterior repairs and repaint 950 NW 214th Street Miami Miami FL 33169 Antilla Fence permits process 45 Antilla Avenue, Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Vista Lago Fence replacement bldg 2 and 3 10571 SW 156 Place Miami FL 33196 Coronado Springs Fence surrounding the pool 555 Kirk Road Palm Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM doOY Y�44 Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 Marriott resort fort lauderdale Fire doors and frames 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 Advenir at Banyan Lake Apartments Fire unit restoration apt 1631-8 1561 Stonehaven Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Spectra at Palms Fitness center renovation Spectra at Palms 1861 NW 46th Ave Lauderhill FL 33313 Spectra at Plantation Fitness center renovation Spectra at Plantation 4401 NW 10th Ct plantation fl 33313 Aliro Frameless glass door installation at office 14000 Biscayne Blvd North Miami Beach Miami Beach FL 33181 Park Tower Apartments Front Door Strike Plate installation (144 units) 390 NW 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33128 Atlantico at Miramar Garage door 12121 SW 43rd Street Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Boca Arbor Club Gate Restoration Services 566401 Arbor Club Way Boca Raton FL 33433 Gables Palma Vista Gate restoration services 9896 Grand Verde Way Boca Raton Boca Raton FL 33428 North Park at Scott Carver Apartments Gates Assessment 2181 NW 74th Street Miami Miami FL 33147 Park Tower Apartments Glass replacement (Stairs 1st Floor) 390 NW 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33128 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Hose bibs installation around the property 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Reydel Gonzalez House Renovation Services - Reydel 16936 NW 83rd court Miami Lakes FI 33016 Scott Filkenstein House Renovation Services- Scott 2747 NE 20th St Fort Lauderdale FL 33305 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13750 apt 208 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13770 apt 110 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13770 apt 111 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg13750 apt 112 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Mantell plaza Impact glass replacement 255. 24th Street Miami Beach FL 33140 Winward Vista Impact Window Replacement 4491 NW 19th Street, Lauderhill fl 33313 Bell Parkland Interior Door Replacement - Unit 1714 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Bell Parkland Interior Door Replacement - Unit 1714 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Dayron Portela Interior finish application 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Alejandro Gonzalez Bencomo Kitchen Cabinets Modification 14561 SW 38th Street, Miramar FI 33027 Bell Miramar Apartments Lake fountain motor 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Town of Lantana Lantana Bicentennial Park 510 W Pines St Lantana Lantana FL 33462 Miro at Brickell Laundry and AC doors replacement apt 1212 255 Sw 11th St. Miami FI 33130 Santa Clara I Leak Repair Services.5 Units 1251 NW 21st St Miami FI 33142 Santa Clara I Leaks Repairs 26 Units 1251 NW 21st St Miami FI 33142 Miramar Lakes Apartments Leasing entrance trench drain 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Bell Miramar Apartments Leasing office doors restoration 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Welleby Lake Club Leasing office roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Los Prados Apartments Lights Replacement Around Property 832 NW 86th Avenue Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Allister Isles by Mill Creek Main Gate Logic board Replacement 4781 SW 39th Way Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33312 Advenir at Cocoplum Maintenance Shop Unit Turn 4142 Cocoplum Drive Coconut Creek Coconut Creek FL 33063 Axis at Delray Beach New maintenance shop construction 1495 spring harbor Dr. Delray Beach FI 33345 Dayron Portela Office Entrance and Living Area Glass Doors 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Dayron Portela Painting 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 7th ave Apartments Parking access doors replacement 6145 NW 7 ave Miami FI 33127 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM doOY Y�44 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Biscayne Apartments Parking waterproofing services 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Ozzy Dominguez Patio Deck Pavers Installation 12811 S Calusa Miami fl 33186 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Paver leveling 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Avesta Costa Del Lago Perimeter fence replacement 7 sections 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments PH -18 Water leak Repair 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Modera Metro Dadeland Pool Area - Expansion Joint restoration 8215 SW 72nd Ave, Miami Miami FL 33143 Shamrock of Sunrise Pool area led lights replacements 4001 North Pine Island Road Sunrise FL 33351 Residences at Merrick Park Pool Lounge Area Renovation 4251 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes Pressure cleaning services entire property 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Vue at 1400 Apartments Pump replacement in the lake 1400 Village Blvd West Palm Beach FL 33409 Spectra at Plantation Q-208 vinyl floor 4401 Nw 10th Ct, Plantation FL 33313 Coronado Springs Railing repair at the entire property 555 Kirk Road Palm Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 Cecilia Mascarena Remodeling Master Bathroom 2646 Edgewater Dr. Weston FL 33332 Biscayne Apartments Residents entrance arm barrier installation 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Season 704 Residents entrance signal receiver installation 4970 Haverhill Commons Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33417 Jazmin Yurubi Restoration Around the Windows 11949 SW 72nd Terrace Miami fl 33183 Coronado Springs ROOF DAMAGE - UNITS D305 & D205 555 Kirk Road Palm Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Roof leaks repair 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Bridgewater Apartments Roof Truss Fire 2490 S Conway Rd, Orlando Orlando FL 32812 Prospect Park Shed Installation services 5500 NW 31st Ave Fort Lauderdale FI 33309 Town of Lantana Smart Thermostat Installation 901 N 8th St. Lantana FI 33462 Worthington Apartments Stairs building 14 6274 Pinestead or Lake Worth FI 33463 Worthington Apartments Stairs building 14 6274 Pinestead or Lake Worth FI 33463 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Structural reinforcement services 4101 Mahogany or Boynton beach fl 33436 Emilio Fernandez Stucco repair services 3594 Rockerman Rd Coconut Grove FL 33133 Weekly Subcontractors Payroll Subcontractors Payroll 2319 W 78th St, Hialeah Hialeah FL 33016 Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Table frost glass supply 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316 Sabal Pointe Tennis court chain link fence section replacement 12000 W. Sample Road Coral Springs Coral Springs FL 33065 Gables Ponce TH-100 Impact Glass Replacement 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Bell Parkland Trash Compactor Door Replacement 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Bell Parkland Trash Compactor Door Replacement 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 West Port Colony Under Cabinet Lights Installation (8 units) 190 112th Ave saint petersburg fl 33716 Reydel Gonzalez Underground lines for gazebo 16936 NW 83rd court Miami Lakes FI 33016 Welleby Lake Club Unit 11-303 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Saratoga Crossings I & II Unit 1109-106 Entry Door Replacement 709 W. Dania Beach Blvd Dania Beach FL 33004 Welleby Lake Club Unit 13-303 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 14-302 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Unit 15201 water leak 4101 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Welleby Lake Club Unit 17-306 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Unit 1727 window bedroom 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Welleby Lake Club Unit 18304 bathtub replacement in master bathroom 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Running Brook Apartments Unit 208 - Roof Leak Repair 20505 sw 122 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onsM doOY Y�44 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 nd Avenue Miami FL 33177 Welleby Lake Club Unit 2304 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Vivo Group Unit 320 Replace the carpet and vinyl baseboards 14750 NW 77 CT Miami Lakes FI 33016 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Unit 334 bedroom window waterproofing 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 San Merano at Mirasol Unit 4000-129 grab bar installation 100 Portofino Drive Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Gardens FL 33418 Alta Congress Apartments Unit 450 guest bathroom Mirror 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Unit 450 master window impact glass 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Welleby Lake Club Unit 6-303 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 7-305 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 8-301 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Coronado Springs East Unit 1-101 Leak damages 2500 Springdale Blvd Palm Springs FL 33461 Bell Miramar Apartments Water fountain motor and lights replacement 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Water Test and Water Proofing of Pending Units 4101 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Winward Vista Window Replacements Services (2nd group) 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Dayron Portela Windows and Doors Replacement 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Ozzy Dominguez Windows Replacement 12811 S Calusa Miami fl 33186 6 N/A 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of Projects Department - 20% of Companies Long Term Project projects handled by the key project managers at Operations Department - 80% of Companies Short Term Project any given time. 8 N/A 9 3. Projected workload of project management Current Open Projects - 214 activities as defined in the scope of services. St. Andrews at Palm Air 1-303 Window Glass Replacement Cedar Grove Apts 1-308 roof leak 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Jacaranda Club 1-386 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Doral View 2 10-101 - Water Test Services 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Doral View 1 10-104 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Altis at Kendall Square 10-106 Window impact glass replacement 16950 SW 93rd Street Miami Miami FL 33196 Miramar Lakes Apartments 10-203 shower Floor replacement.103 drywall repair 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 10-309 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Vista Mar 102 -Kitchen and Bathroom cabinet replacement 3606 Nw 5 Ave Miami FL 33127 Gables Ponce 1060 bedroom Water Test 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Doral View 1 11-104 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Cedar Grove Apts 11-303 Roof Leak Repair. Major Repair 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Tuscan Place Apartments 1105 - door and frame replacement 600 NW 6th Street Miami Miami FL 33136 Miramar Lakes Apartments 12-108 window replacement 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Cedar Grove Apts 12-202 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Moda North Bay Village 122 - Kitchen Cabinet doors replacement 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Welleby Lake Club 13-206 Awning replacement 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Cedar Grove Apts 13-301 roof leak 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Pembroke Cove Apartments 14-203 Sliding Door Repair Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach 1529 impact glass replacement 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316 The Waves 19-620 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Season 704 2 metal fence replacement in front of tennis court 4970 Haverhill Commons Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33417 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 2-310 and 2-210 water test & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 The Waves 20-615 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Sheridan Ocean Club 22-202- balcony roof repair 1155 SE 7th Avenue Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Miro at Brickell 2214 Door replacement 255 Sw 11th St. Miami FI 33130 Pembroke Cove Apartments 25-206 Sliding Door Repair The Waves 25-718 water test 9000 NW 9th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Pembroke Cove Apartments 26-203 Bathtub Refinishing 13401 NW 5th St Pembroke Pines FI 33028 North Park at Scott Carver Apartments 28-101 Window impact glass replacement 2181 NW 74th Street Miami Miami FL 33147 Sheridan Ocean Club 2nd Pool Access Gate Repair 1155 SE 7th Avenue Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-106 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Crystal Lake 3-107 Window Glass Replacement 2900 North 24th Avenue Hollywood Hollywood FL 33020 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-108 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Crystal Lake 3-205 Impact glass replacement 2900 North 24th Avenue Hollywood Hollywood FL 33020 Doral View 1 3-303 - Water Test Services 901 NW 97th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 3-306 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments 320 - Mirror replacement (master bathroom) 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Bell Coconut Creek 3620 - 206 Door and Frame Replacement 3600 W Hillsboro Blvd Coconut Creek Coconut Creek FL 33073 Cambridge Square Apartments Lauderdale Lakes 3801-301 Exterior Door Replacement. 3841 NW 21st St, Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale FL 33311 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 4-205 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Gables Grand Plaza 408 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 5-205 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 5-304 roof leak & kitchen ceiling 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Miramar Lakes Apartments 5-306 bathtub replace 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Jacaranda Club 5-323 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Jacaranda Club 5-365 Apartment Renovation 8760 NW 4th Street Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Gables Ponce 564 bedroom water test 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Doral View 2 6-105 - Water Test Services 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 6-106 water test & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Soma at Brickell" 604 Window repair 145 Sw 13th St, Mia FL 33130 Gables Ponce 611 bedroom water leak .Exploratory Work 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Jubilee Courtyards 7-108 Sliding door glass replacement 119 S Redland Rd, Homestead Homestead FL 33034 Cedar Grove Apts 7-201 Window Glass Replacement 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Cedar Grove Apts 7-204 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 7-303 roof leak 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Club Prado Luxury Apartments 703 - Cabinet bottom panel replacement 950 SW 57th Avenue West Miami West Miamis FL 33144 Gables Grand Plaza 708 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 710 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 718 East - Kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Avesta Costa Del Lago 8 Laundry walls stucco repair 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-211 roof leak 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-303 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-304 water test 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes 8-307 roof leak & drywall repair 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstTiitio Y�44 Gables Grand Plaza 802 West - Kitchen cabinet door replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 802 West - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 803 East - Kitchen cabinet doors replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 807 East - Kitchen cabinet door replacement 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 810 East - Water test 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Gables Grand Plaza 818 West - Sliding door and window Screen 353 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Moda North Bay Village 825 - Kitchen Cabinet Doors replacement 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Doral View 2 9-102 - Water leak 1062 NW 87th Ave Miami Miami FL 33172 Cedar Grove Apts 9-206 water test 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Gables Ponce Apt 547 Water leak 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Gables Ponce Apt 548 Water leak 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Cedar Grove Apts Apt 9-305 roof leak. Hallway 20601 NW 17th Ave, Miami Gardens Miami Gardens FL 33056 Red Road Commons Apartments B-303 Front Door Replacement 6620 SW 57th Avenue Miami Miami FL 33143 The Allen Back Exit door repair 2001 Washington Avenue Miami Beach FL 33139 Moda North Bay Village Backflow inspection 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Moda North Bay Village Backflow repair 8000 West Drive North Bay Village North Bay Village FL 33141 Villa Patricia Apartments Bldg 1-1108 Window Repair Service 7855 NE 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33138 Jubilee Courtyards BLDG 137 Apt 3,4 Sanitary lines replacement 119 S Redland Rd, Homestead Homestead FL 33034 Pembroke Pines Landings BLDG 1525 bike rack repair under stair 10101 SW 14th Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Pembroke Pines Landings BLDG 1525 bike rack repair under stair 10101 SW 14th Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Winward Vista Bldg 1980 stair step repair 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Beach Walk at Sheridan Apartments Bldg 341 Hallway Floor 311 East Sheridan Street Dania Beach Dania Beach FL 33004 Winward Vista Bldg 4391 stair landing repair 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Shamrock of Sunrise Bldg 6 Unit 201 Roof Leak Restoration 4001 North Pine Island Road Sunrise FL 33351 Cameron Cove Bldg H apt 301 stair railing repair 2571 SW 79 Avenue Davie Davie FL 33324 Biscayne Apartments BLDG S Stair no -slip strip installation 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Bell Miramar Bldg -4-12024 sliding door impact glass 3040 SW 119TH Avenue Miramar Miramar FL 33025 The Enclave at Waterways Building 4377 railing repair 4359 SW 10th Place Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL 33442 Kings Colony Cabinet doors replacement 8961 SW 142nd Avenue Miami Miami FL 33186 Avesta Costa Del Lago Chain link fence enclosure in plumbing 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Avesta Costa Del Lago Chain link fence enclosure in plumbing 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 The Enclave at Waterways Chain link fence installation in Dumpster area 4359 SW 10th Place Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL 33442 Bell Pembroke Pines Clubhouse renovation services Bell Pembroke Pines 16700 Sheridan Street Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33028 Crystal Palms Apartments Concrete slab by bldg 10 6874 Palmetto Circle South Boca Raton Boca Raton FL 33433 Red Road Commons Apartments Dog Park Fence Restoration 6620 SW 57th Avenue Miami Miami FL 33143 Delray station Dog station tile installation 1720 Depot Ave Delray Beach FL 33444 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments Door repair 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Delray station Dryer vents cleaning 1720 Depot Ave Delray Beach FL 33444 Cecilia Mascarena Drywall sections Replacement 2646 Edgewater Dr. Weston FL 33332 Lakeridge at the Moors Dumpster doors repair 17230 NW 64th Ave Hialeah FL 33015 Lakeridge at the Moors Dumpster doors repair 17230 NW 64th Ave Hialeah FL 33015 Sunset Club Apartments E6 Bathtub replacement 6259 Sunset Dr. South Miami South Miami FL 33143 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Electric pole installation by bldg 9 4101 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Biscayne Apartments Entrance and exit gate system repair 12325 Sw 151st St Miami Miami FL 33186 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Entrance gate repair 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Advenir at Walden Lakes Exterior repairs and repaint 950 NW 214th Street Miami Miami FL 33169 Antilla Fence permits process 45 Antilla Avenue, Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Vista Lago Fence replacement bldg 2 and 3 10571 SW 156 Place Miami FL 33196 Coronado Springs Fence surrounding the pool 555 Kirk Road Palm Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 Marriott resort fort lauderdale Fire doors and frames 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 Advenir at Banyan Lake Apartments Fire unit restoration apt 1631-8 1561 Stonehaven Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Spectra at Palms Fitness center renovation Spectra at Palms 1861 NW 46th Ave Lauderhill FL 33313 Spectra at Plantation Fitness center renovation Spectra at Plantation 4401 NW 10th Ct plantation fl 33313 Aliro Frameless glass door installation at office 14000 Biscayne Blvd North Miami Beach Miami Beach FL 33181 Park Tower Apartments Front Door Strike Plate installation (144 units) 390 NW 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33128 Atlantico at Miramar Garage door 12121 SW 43rd Street Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Boca Arbor Club Gate Restoration Services 566401 Arbor Club Way Boca Raton FL 33433 Gables Palma Vista Gate restoration services 9896 Grand Verde Way Boca Raton Boca Raton FL 33428 North Park at Scott Carver Apartments Gates Assessment 2181 NW 74th Street Miami Miami FL 33147 Park Tower Apartments Glass replacement (Stairs 1st Floor) 390 NW 2nd Street Miami Miami FL 33128 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Hose bibs installation around the property 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Reydel Gonzalez House Renovation Services - Reydel 16936 NW 83rd court Miami Lakes FI 33016 Scott Filkenstein House Renovation Services- Scott 2747 NE 20th St Fort Lauderdale FL 33305 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13750 apt 208 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13770 apt 110 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg 13770 apt 111 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Deering Groves Impact glass bldg13750 apt 112 13710 SW 256 TH ST Homestead FL 33032 Mantell plaza Impact glass replacement 255. 24th Street Miami Beach FL 33140 Winward Vista Impact Window Replacement 4491 NW 19th Street, Lauderhill fl 33313 Bell Parkland Interior Door Replacement - Unit 1714 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Bell Parkland Interior Door Replacement - Unit 1714 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Dayron Portela Interior finish application 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Alejandro Gonzalez Bencomo Kitchen Cabinets Modification 14561 SW 38th Street, Miramar FI 33027 Bell Miramar Apartments Lake fountain motor 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Town of Lantana Lantana Bicentennial Park 510 W Pines St Lantana Lantana FL 33462 Miro at Brickell Laundry and AC doors replacement apt 1212 255 Sw 11th St. Miami FI 33130 Santa Clara I Leak Repair Services.5 Units 1251 NW 21st St Miami FI 33142 Santa Clara I Leaks Repairs 26 Units 1251 NW 21st St Miami FI 33142 Miramar Lakes Apartments Leasing entrance trench drain 10720 North Preserve Way Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Bell Miramar Apartments Leasing office doors restoration 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Welleby Lake Club Leasing office roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Los Prados Apartments Lights Replacement Around Property 832 NW 86th Avenue Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Allister Isles by Mill Creek Main Gate Logic board Replacement 4781 SW 39th Way Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33312 Advenir at Cocoplum Maintenance Shop Unit Turn 4142 Cocoplum Drive Coconut Creek Coconut Creek FL 33063 Axis at Delray Beach New maintenance shop construction 1495 spring harbor Dr. Delray Beach FI 33345 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 Dayron Portela Office Entrance and Living Area Glass Doors 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Dayron Portela Painting 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 7th ave Apartments Parking access doors replacement 6145 NW 7 ave Miami FI 33127 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Parking Garage Stripping 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Biscayne Apartments Parking waterproofing services 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Ozzy Dominguez Patio Deck Pavers Installation 12811 S Calusa Miami fl 33186 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Paver leveling 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Avesta Costa Del Lago Perimeter fence replacement 7 sections 2508 10th Avenue North Lake Worth Lake Worth FL 33461 Sofia at Coral Gables Apartments PH -18 Water leak Repair 2000 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33134 Modera Metro Dadeland Pool Area - Expansion Joint restoration 8215 SW 72nd Ave, Miami Miami FL 33143 Shamrock of Sunrise Pool area led lights replacements 4001 North Pine Island Road Sunrise FL 33351 Residences at Merrick Park Pool Lounge Area Renovation 4251 Salzedo Street Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Lakes at Pembroke Apartment Homes Pressure cleaning services entire property 9900 Sheridan St Pembroke Pines FL 33024 Vue at 1400 Apartments Pump replacement in the lake 1400 Village Blvd West Palm Beach FL 33409 Spectra at Plantation Q-208 vinyl floor 4401 Nw 10th Ct, Plantation FL 33313 Coronado Springs Railing repair at the entire property 555 Kirk Road Palm Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 Cecilia Mascarena Remodeling Master Bathroom 2646 Edgewater Dr. Weston FL 33332 Biscayne Apartments Residents entrance arm barrier installation 1550 NE 123 Street Miami Miami FL 33161 Season 704 Residents entrance signal receiver installation 4970 Haverhill Commons Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33417 Jazmin Yurubi Restoration Around the Windows 11949 SW 72nd Terrace Miami fl 33183 Coronado Springs ROOF DAMAGE - UNITS D305 & D205 555 Kirk Road Palm Spring Palm Springs FL 33461 The Avant at Pembroke Pines Roof leaks repair 11801 Pembroke Road Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines FL 33025 Bridgewater Apartments Roof Truss Fire 2490 S Conway Rd, Orlando Orlando FL 32812 Prospect Park Shed Installation services 5500 NW 31st Ave Fort Lauderdale FI 33309 Town of Lantana Smart Thermostat Installation 901 N 8th St. Lantana FI 33462 Worthington Apartments Stairs building 14 6274 Pinestead or Lake Worth FI 33463 Worthington Apartments Stairs building 14 6274 Pinestead or Lake Worth FI 33463 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Structural reinforcement services 4101 Mahogany or Boynton beach fl 33436 Emilio Fernandez Stucco repair services 3594 Rockerman Rd Coconut Grove FL 33133 Weekly Subcontractors Payroll Subcontractors Payroll 2319 W 78th St, Hialeah Hialeah FL 33016 Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Table frost glass supply 3030 Holiday Drive Fort Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316 Sabal Pointe Tennis court chain link fence section replacement 12000 W. Sample Road Coral Springs Coral Springs FL 33065 Gables Ponce TH-100 Impact Glass Replacement 4585 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Coral Gables FL 33146 Bell Parkland Trash Compactor Door Replacement 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 Bell Parkland Trash Compactor Door Replacement 5851 Holmberg Road Parkland Parkland FL 33067 West Port Colony Under Cabinet Lights Installation (8 units) 190 112th Ave saint petersburg fl 33716 Reydel Gonzalez Underground lines for gazebo 16936 NW 83rd court Miami Lakes FI 33016 Welleby Lake Club Unit 11-303 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Saratoga Crossings I & II Unit 1109-106 Entry Door Replacement 709 W. Dania Beach Blvd Dania Beach FL 33004 Welleby Lake Club Unit 13-303 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 14-302 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Unit 15201 water leak 4101 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Welleby Lake Club Unit 17-306 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Unit 1727 window bedroom 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 Welleby Lake Club Unit 18304 bathtub replacement in master bathroom 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Running Brook Apartments Unit 208 - Roof Leak Repair 20505 sw 122 nd Avenue Miami FL 33177 Welleby Lake Club Unit 2304 roof leak 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Vivo Group Unit 320 Replace the carpet and vinyl baseboards 14750 NW 77 CT Miami Lakes FI 33016 The Laurels at Jacaranda Apartments Homes Unit 334 bedroom window waterproofing 9733 NW 7th Circle Plantation Plantation FL 33324 San Merano at Mirasol Unit 4000-129 grab bar installation 100 Portofino Drive Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Gardens FL 33418 Alta Congress Apartments Unit 450 guest bathroom Mirror 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Alta Congress Apartments Unit 450 master window impact glass 250 Congress Park Drive Delray Beach Delray Beach FL 33445 Welleby Lake Club Unit 6-303 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 7-305 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Welleby Lake Club Unit 8-301 roof repair 10931 NW 39th ST Sunrise Sunrise FL 33351 Coronado Springs East Unit 1-101 Leak damages 2500 Springdale Blvd Palm Springs FL 33461 Bell Miramar Apartments Water fountain motor and lights replacement 11900 SW 31st Court Miramar Miramar FL 33025 Advenir at La Costa Apartments Water Test and Water Proofing of Pending Units 4101 Mahogany Drive Boynton Beach Boynton Beach FL 33436 Winward Vista Window Replacements Services (2nd group) 4491 NW 19th Street Lauderhill Lauderhill FL 33313 Dayron Portela Windows and Doors Replacement 14941 N Saxon Cir Se Ranches Pembroke FL 33331 Ozzy Dominguez Windows Replacement 12811 S Calusa Miami fl 33186 Vendor Name: CH Glob C�ons�T do Y�44 Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating CH Global Construction was created with the purpose of offering the clients high the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, quality services that could match both, the clients' expectations and budget. Our objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the success is facilitated by the way we work. We provide our clients with an Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be integrated project approach; providing our resources through all the construction met. disciplines in order to provide a quick response to all our clients' needs. Most of our clients have stayed with us because; we "Refuse to Fail". The bottom line: our services are effective. Allow us to help you with your next project and let us show you WHAT SET US APART! As with all good construction firms, the most valuable part of our company is its personnel. As a result, we emphasize with all our clients and employees that Team Work is not just the way to accomplish our goals, but the only way this company works! We have a commitment to integrity, excellence, and quality. We operate based on developing and sustaining a dynamic, challenging, and team oriented work environment; based on sound business ethics. This professional atmosphere allows for personal and professional improvement as well as work satisfaction. CH Global Construction, LLC has a specialized work force, subcontractors, and consultants that give us the essence of delivering Top -Quality Service, affordable price, and excellent customer care. We are able to price, built, and complete any type of project; on time and on budget. We are able to accomplish our due dates and requirements in accordance with our quote and timeframe given. In order to ensure our work, we supervise every project from start to finish so we accomplish the highest quality standards and maintain safety throughout the project. This way of operating together with our team -oriented crew is the secret of our success. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the Projects are analyzed by our experienced estimating staff always looking for the Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and most competitive budget while upholding quality. estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into Equipment use in projects can be either company owned or rented out for account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and specific projects as needed. All of equipment undergoes regular manintnece maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and In order to meet the time and budget goals, a dedicated project manager would timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include bee overseeing the individual project keeping daily track of its expenses and the following: schedule. Implementation of conflict resolution methods. We negotiate all the contract terms and conditions with our clients; following the contract. Keep our communications formal per signed contracts and regulars correspondences via email with the client. Description of schedule controls. Project schedules are managed by the Departments project managers and are updated daily. Description of change order controls. Change Orders are created on an as need basis per the customers request for additions to the scope of work. Change order are created by the project managers and submitted for the reviewer of the owners for their approval prior to the commencement of any work. Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used We implement quality controls to uphold the project quality and assure that each with other customers of Proposer. is managed accordingly. Establishing a framework with defined procedures and practices to ensure that the completed product meets or exceeds the project specified quality requirements. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should Principle company owner and General Contractor; Humberto Chavez, Hamet be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. Chavez are at the head of all projects. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within Projects are overseen by the in-house project managers as well as the field budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are supervisors to ensure quality of service. given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm Project updates are done daily, via email communication with the owners. proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to Our operation is fully functional through the use of a construction web based include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost software to document incoming leads, schedule visits, submit estimates, receive controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and approval, cataloged expenses, and finally invoice each project. All is condensed action controls. into a singular job where project managers have full access from beginning to end. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to With over ten years of experience in the General achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects Contractor field, we are equipped with the knowledge and of scope of work. tools to work around any hurtle encountered to produce results. Apart from our direct inhouse team, we work with Additional Certified Licensed Subcontractors in multiple fields Name of Agency: including, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering Some of the methods for best practices used by our performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the company include procurement, and benchmarking. We methodologies presented. analyze each completed job on performance levels in Apartment order to continue producing results that are completed in a timely manner always being safe and cost effective for the client. On that note, with the use of partnering, we are Renovations - General able to provide customers with the greatest value for their money and assure a quality improvement. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might Our current mitigation strategy is set up to focus on the impact the scope of work such as severe weather. three principle components; goals, actions, and an implementable action plan. As mentioned, these are the Address: framework we use as the base to any circumstance to 17501 Biscayne Blvd, identify, prioritize and move in actions to reduce hazard risk while remaining goal oriented. Our experienced team will asses the events at hand and act accordingly as Suite 300 needed to prioritize safety. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer Upon receipt of a work request, our current systems in intends to meet the required in-service date. place will move into action. We will schedule the site Aventura, FL 33160 visit no later than 24 hours post its receipt. Scheduling is performed daily to meet final completion dates of services Date of Service: and tracked by the individual project manager to Varied Since 2015 accomplish this. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local We count on a team of trusted certified and insured contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality qualifiers whom we worked with for several years. Work is Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. assured as projects are supervised by our direct in-house supervisor and approved post the completion of every job. Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations Our team is fully connected to our software system that Team (Selected Contractor and City). provides a streamlined process for our project managers to communicate with the field staff and have in the minute Phone #: updates for all jobs. References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Additional Additional Name of Agency: Town of Lantana Advenir Living LLC Jacaranda Club Name of Project: Police Department Retrofit Apartment Apartment Renovations Renovations - General Manintnece Address: 500 Greynolds Circle 17501 Biscayne Blvd, 8760 NW 4th Street Lantana, FI 33462 Suite 300 Plantation,FL 33324 Aventura, FL 33160 Date of Service: Varied Since 2018 Varied Since 2015 Varied Since 2010 Contact Person: Joel Cortes James Betancourt Pamela Hassara Email: jcortes@lantana.org james@Advenirliving.com ph@jacarandaclubliving.com Phone #: 843-473-0406 305-948-3535 954-472-2704 Address: 500 Greynolds Circle 17501 Biscayne Blvd, 8760 NW 4th Street Lantana, FI 33462 Suite 300 Plantation,FL 33324 Aventura, FL 33160 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�ons�T do Y�44 Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. r- B+L c�k,Jng here 1 that there are m+) °;gal�:aa^,„ it +.rt.+:ar; a,l ami the B+6:Jer shall pe69 )rm the ter+ale, i a,rdHi ti°aer '113ffIl II 0RC1: S" Name '`" Address '`" Scope of work'`" license No'`" Contract Amount Percentage (%) of Contract' Aguila Electric 8055 W 23 Avenue, Unit Electrical Contracted EC13008092 Varied Varied Systems Corp B-1 Work Hialeah, FI 33016 Northwest Plumbing 15847 SW 68 Terr. Plumbing Contracted CFC1428177 Varied Varied Repair Service Inc Miami, FL 33193 Work Empire Restoration 2329 West 78 Street Plumbing Contracted CFC1429426 Varied Varied & Construction, Inc Hialeah, FL 33016 Work Xtreme Appliances 6615 W 22 Lane Mechanical Contracted CAC1818635 Varied Varied Air Conditioning Hialeah, FL 33016 Work Docampo Glass 90 West 61 Street Glass and Mirrors 46-1482681 Varied Varied Mirror Corp Hialeah, FL 33012 Contracted Work Another Garage & 3771 NW 51st Street Unit Gates Restoration 26-1757761 Varied Varied Gate Inc. A Contracted Work Hialeah, FL 33142 Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following: Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Marketing Plan category save the document as "Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected. • PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 13:14:42 • ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT - ANTI -KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 13:05:35 • NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER - NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PROPOSER.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 13:05:45 • MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION (optional) • CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 287.135 - CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 13:06:04 • ORGANIZATION CHART - Users.xlsx - Monday November 23, 2020 12:37:10 • RESUMES OF THE PROJECT TEAM - Resume.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 12:43:37 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - Jobsites (60).xlsx - Monday November 23, 2020 12:35:06 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�ons�T do Y�44 Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - HUMBERTO CHAVEZ, MGMR, CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LLC The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob C�onstT do Y�44 Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee =udde nch in ii and Pages nttacll nn iiia nt s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: CH Glob Cons d do Y�44 PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT IIII IIII II IIC "111...1111 III""'1111 II AII" III") t IC "'IIL... Alll':' IIII II II" IIL...IIIIIVII The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: Submitted By: Name: CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LLC Address: 15476 NW 77TH COURT # 287 CITY, State, Zip: MIAMI LAKES, FL 33016 Telephone No.: 3058248719 Fax No.: 7869537177 Check One Corporation X Partnership Individual Other Email Address.: HAMET@CH-GC.COM 1. 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. The correct name of the Proposer is: CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LLC The address of the principal place of business is: 15476 NW 77TH COURT # 287 MIAMI LAKES, FL 33016 2. If Proposer is a corporation, answer the following: a b C. Date of Incorporation: 01/20/2008 State of Incorporation: FLORIDA President's name: HUMBERTO CHAVEZ / HAMET CHAVEZ d. Vice President's name: e. Secretary's name: f. Treasurer's name: Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 22 g. Name and address of Resident Agent: 3. If Proposer is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a. Date of organization: b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: C. 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: N/A 5. If Proposer is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. N/A 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 12 YEARS Under what other former names has your organization operated? N/A 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. GENERAL CONTRACTOR - STATE OF FLORIDA CGC1517652 8. Did you attend the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? YES F_X] NO Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 23 9. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: N/A 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary) 12 YEARS OF VARIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXPERIENCE 11. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: HUMBERTO CHAVEZ 12. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Proposer: GREBE, MULLEN, ANTONELLI & DIMATTEO 420 South Dixie Highway 3rd Floor Coral Gables, FL 33146-2222 13. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Proposer's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: N/A 14. State the names, addresses, and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Proposer: N/A 15. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond (if applicable), and name and address of agent: N/A Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 24 16. Annual Average Revenue of the Proposer for the last three years as follows: Revenue Index Number a. Government Related Work b. Non -Governmental Related Work 6,711,617.45 Total Work a +b): 6,711,617.45 Revenue Index Number 1. Less than $100,000 2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 5. $1 million to less than $2 million 6. $2 million to less than $5 million 7. $5 million to less than $10 million 8. $10 million to less than $25 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million 10. $50 million or greater 17. Bank References: Bank Address Telephone BANK OF AMERCIA 6625 Miami Lakes Dr, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 (305) 827-9690 18. Provide description of policies and methods for project monitoring and budgeting control as well as adherence to project schedule (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). AS PER BID DETAILS 19. Provide descriptions of quality assurance/quality control management methods (continue on insert sheet, if necessary): AS PER BID DETAILS Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 25 20. Is the financial statement submitted with your proposal (if applicable) for the identical organization named on page one? YES FX—] NO 21. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). N/A 22. What will be your turnaround time for written responses to City inquires? VARIED 23. List and describe all bankruptcy petitions (voluntary or involuntary) which 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. N/A 24. 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 the subject matter of the dispute. N/A 25. List and describe all criminal proceedings or hearings concerning business related offenses to which the Proposer, its principals or officers or predecessors' organization(s) were defendants. N/A Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services 26 26. Has the Proposer, its principals, officers or predecessors' organization(s) 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. N/A The Proposer 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 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me This 23 day of NOVEMBER Y ANA =C��% 12020 Boynton Beach — RFQ for Minor Construction Services (Signed) (Title) MGMR Notary Public (Si atl re) My Commission Expires MARCH 29TH, 2022 27 N BIDDER'S MANDATORY PRE -PROPOSAL RN'EE rING A"Y"rENDANCE CSC NFIRMA 110N Check One: ] N -MANDATORY ON MANDATORY BID TITLE- PRE QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACWTORS FO( MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES RF Q NO: 028.2511-20R U' . . ............... as an authorized representative of: (Name and 'Title of Representative) ..... ...... (hereinafter called the bidder) located at (Name of Company) 1IG and that said 159 Company Address bidder has attended the mandatory Pre -Proposal Meeting and has carefully examined the solicitation and specifications for said project and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. 1) A TE OF ATTER AM E Co -NTATIVE SIATURE PRE9'r GN I'M E CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE CI,J'rY,S REPRESENTATIVE Page 767 of 1344 1:01 PM 11/23/20 CH GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC. Statement of Cash Flows January 1 through November 23, 2020 Jan 1 - Nov 23, 20 OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net Income 1,362,737.92 Adjustments to reconcile Net Income to net cash provided by operations: Accounts Receivable 41,888.21 Payroll Service Customer Asset 0.04 Accounts Payable 56,300.61 American Express -1,487.64 Bank of America -Visa 333.77 Chase -7,189.80 Citi Cards -Costco -9,226.88 Home Depot Credit Card 13,644.42 Customer Deposit -55,559.17 Loan Payable Amerant Bank 134,000.00 Payroll Liabilities 201.27 Net cash provided by Operating Activities 1,535,642.75 INVESTING ACTIVITIES Loan Receivable/Subcontractor -600.00 Net cash provided by Investing Activities -600.00 FINANCING ACTIVITIES withdrawl of capital -666,032.84 Net cash provided by Financing Activities -666,032.84 Net cash increase for period 869,009.91 Cash at beginning of period 313,498.17 Cash at end of period 1,182,508.08 Page 1 Page 768 of 1344 RFQ 028-2511-20RW - PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Opening Date: October 21, 2020 12:00 PM Closing Date: November 23, 2020 2:30 PM Vendor Details Company Name: Waypoint Contracting, Inc. 7955 NW 12 STE STE 400 Address: Doral, Florida 33126 Contact: Katrina Gonzalez Email: kgonzalez@waypointci.com Phone: 786-472-6721 Fax: 786-608-1406 HST#: 81-4602789 Submission Details Created On: Sunday November 22, 2020 18:10:31 Submitted On: Monday November 23, 2020 12:08:26 Submitted By: Katrina Gonzalez Email: kgonzalez@waypointci.com Transaction #: 4d391025-8ff3-463c-9f56-2a9c342dab7f Submitter's IP Address: 73.205.64.228 Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ag2 6naf I Confirmation of Minority Owned Business A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form to make it an official part of with your RFQ responses Description Response'`" Comments Is your company a Minority Owned business? No NA Please select the appropriate response Not Applicable NA Do you possess a certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned business? No NA Issuing organization name Input response in comments box to the right NA Date of Issuance Input response in comments box to the right NA Letter of interest The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide the proposed services. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 The Letter of Interest shall summarizes the Proposer's We are delighted to present our specialized Construction expertise to the City of Boynton primary qualifications and a firm commitment to provide Beach and thank you for the opportunity to submit our proposal for RFQ 028-2511-20RW - the proposed services. PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Waypoint Contracting, Inc. (Waypoint), understands that the City is looking for qualified construction managers to perform the minor construction services. As you will see in our qualifications, the Waypoint team is more than capable of performing the scope listed and would be extremely privileged by the opportunity to help the City successfully complete these projects safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Waypoint Contracting, Inc., is a woman -owned minority full-service firm, dedicated to delivering the most innovative construction projects throughout the Tri -County area. Over the years we have worked hard to build a solid reputation in the communities we serve as well as maintain strong relationships with vendors, contractors, and A/E firms. Our team has close to 50 years of experience managing projects and has a proven track record of working with clients with projects similar in size and scope. Effective Communication As the General Contractor, our focus will be to provide the highest quality of construction management all while advocating the owner's best interest. As a best practice it is proven that through effective communication and team collaboration, successful project teams foster mutual respect. At Waypoint, we make it our mission to create an atmosphere of teamwork, integrity, and commitment with all members — with a critical focus on accomplishing one goal. Construction Management Experts Our proposed Principal -in -Charge, Jorge L. Lopez is a hands-on manager with over a decade of construction management and leadership experience. His portfolio has over 50 successful construction management projects both large and small ranging from $100K to over a $100M. He specializes in delivering a collaborative management approach, which inspires teams to effectively accomplish project goals as one unit. Serving as the Pre - construction Manager will be Eddy Gonzalez, Jr. Eddy is an accomplished construction professional, bringing over 30 years of extensive program management experience and expertise to the City of Boynton Beach. Having successfully managed millions of dollars worth of similar pre -construction and construction developments throughout South Florida, Eddy has the dynamic leadership ability to guide the team driving performance to ensure that project meets the highest level of quality and budget. Why the Waypoint Team? As a team, we offer unparalleled qualifications to the City and can guarantee to outwork any other firm! Each member of the proposed Waypoint team exceeds the required minimum qualifications offering an added value to this project. Our team is hungry for the success of your project and is committed to exceeding your expectations. Below are some of the strengths and benefits that our company can provide to the City: High-performance delivery of on -schedule and on -budget projects Limited Bureaucracy, direct contact with Waypoint's owners Great reputation with proven success A local resource, and construction management expert Trusted quality & exceptional management of the project Minority/SBE and local economic opportunity We are extremely excited about the potential partnership with the City. We hope our effort and enthusiasm thus far is evident, and we look forward to the next steps in the process. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 � na_ im. Local Business Status Certification I am an authorized representative of the business and, on behalf of the Business, request that it be deemed to be a local business for purposes of the City of Boynton Beach Local Preference Program. Answering yes to Question 1 and Question 2 below will qualify the business as a local business. In support of this request, I certify the following to be true and correct: I understand that misrepresentation of any facts in connection with this request may be cause for removal from the certified local business list. I also agree that the business is required to notify the City in writing should it cease to qualify as a local business. By checking the box that you are not submitting for "Local Business Status Certification" you declare that you are not a local business in the City of Boynton Beach. P We will not be submitting for Local Business Status Certification Is the business Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name located within Does the business have a Is the business registered 1201 NE 5th Avenue, the City limits of business tax receipt issued with the Florida Division of Number of years in business Business license number'`" Boynton Beach, in the current year?' Corporations?' 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Florida?'`" 6 Description of the scope of work. build from the ground up a stand-alone restroom structure at Dog Park. The restroom C Yes C Yes C Yes with a long lasting sustainable design. Frequent communication and planning with • No r No r No Proposer's Qualifications Please fill out the following Thirteen (13) questions and also fill out the PROPOSER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT and upload in the document section. Line Item Description Response'`" 1 Client name/Client's Representative name Ciyt of Pompano Beach 2 Client Address 1201 NE 5th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 3 Client Number BID T-19-18 4 Client Email msalvatierra@sunrisefl.gov 5 Name and location of the contract/project. Dog Park Restroom 6 Description of the scope of work. build from the ground up a stand-alone restroom structure at Dog Park. The restroom features a self-sufficient solar water heater and power system, providing the City with a long lasting sustainable design. Frequent communication and planning with the County was necessary in order to successfully coordinate water and sewer utility connections and to adhere to the construction schedule. 7 Role your company performed for each service provided General Contractor to this entity: General Contractor, Property Manager, Design -Build, Self -performance of labor and/or other. 8 Date of award and duration of contract. 04/2019 - 06/2019 9 Contract Price $220,654.25 10 Saving achieved through Value Engineering or other n.a approaches. 11 The total amount of approved Change Orders. N.A 12 The dollar value and the percentage awarded to and 133,780.73 performed by local sub -contractor team (of any tier) and SBE sub -contractor team (of any tier). 13 jPresent status of the contract. 1completed Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ag2 Mina_ im. Experience and Past Performance of Project Team Provide Experience and Past Performance of Project Team. • Project Team Organizational Chart • Key Individuals Line Item Description New Column Response'`" 1 The names and roles of each professional to be please see attached org chart. assigned to this contract, including familiarity with projects of a similar nature. 2 The estimated amount of involvement expressed Eddy Gonzalez- 25% as a percentage of time, of each of the staff Jorge Lopez- 40% members. Unai Urresti- 30% Marco Mejia- 35% Javier Gonzalez- 35% Limreal Blanc- 30% Katrina Gonzalez- 15% 3 Experience of identified staff members with please see attached resumes of all key personnel. developing comparable scope of services in facilities management, custodial, landscaping and project management while working for Contractor. 4 Availability location and workload of the proposed Our project team is on the road 90% of the time and can be available within team: the hour if need be. 5 1. Current project work listing and remaining labor please see attached current workload. commitments. 6 blank 7 2. Historically, describe the typical number of each key project manager can handle up to 3 to 4 projects at any given time. projects handled by the key project managers at any given time. 8 1 1 blank 9 3. Projected workload of project management please see attached project management workload. activities as defined in the scope of services. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 � na- im. Availability of Resources (Firm's Machinery & Equipment) a. Provide a list and quantity of firm's type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. b. Provide a list and quantity of firm's subcontractors', if applicable type of machinery/equipment to be used for this contract. Description Response'`" Narrative of Project Understanding: Provide a narrative demonstrating please see attached. the Proposer's understanding of the project goals, requirements, objectives, challenges, the project delivery method, and how the Proposer intends to ensure that the scope, budget and schedule will be please see attached met. Cost Effectiveness of Proposed Solutions: Provide a description of the Please see attached Proposer's approach to cost estimating. Indicate the methodology and please see attached estimating system used in preparation of estimates. Address how the Proposer will prepare, submit, reconcile the Guaranteed Maximum Price. please see attached Discuss the cost effectiveness of the proposed solutions, taking into please see attached. account expected life of equipment, capital costs and operating and please see attached maintenance costs over the life of the equipment. Explain how Proposer intends to meet the budgetary goals and please see attached. timetables using the Design and Performance Criteria herein to include please see attached the following: Implementation of conflict resolution methods. please see attached. Description of schedule controls. please see attached. Description of change order controls. please see attached. Provide examples of Quality Control Reports the Proposer has used please see attached. with other customers of Proposer. Understanding of the construction contingency to include: 1) who should please see attached be in control, 2) the main purpose, and 3) who approves its utilization. Provide examples of how your firm ensures that the project stays within please see attached. budget during each phase of construction and what assurances are given that the estimate may be accurate or reliable. Project Management Reporting: Provide an explanation of how the firm please see attached. proposes to manage and report each aspect of the Project to realize budgetary goals, timetables and quality control objectives. Submit a comprehensive Project Management Reporting system to please see attached. include but not limited to narrative reporting, schedule controls, cost controls and estimating, project accounting, accounting and payment and action controls. Subcontractors Qualifications Describe in detail subcontractor's qualifications. Description Response'`" Discuss how the Proposer intends to use innovative approaches and/or best practices to please see attached achieve results considering safety, quality, cost and time as they relate to any and all aspects of scope of work. Discuss how the Proposer will utilize best practice techniques such as value engineering please see attached performance reviews, and provide evidence of previous experience with any of the methodologies presented. Discuss in detail, the development of a mitigation strategy covering major events that might please see attached impact the scope of work such as severe weather. Provide a schedule which details the Proposer's proposed activities and how the Proposer please see attached intends to meet the required in-service date. Provide a strategy the Proposer will employ for subcontracting work to include how local please see attached contractors will be utilized. Address the Proposer's approach to implementation of Quality Control/Quality Assurance plan for both self- performing and subcontracted work. Describe project communication tools to ensure streamlined information to the Operations please see attached Team (Selected Contractor and City). Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 � ting - I References Provide three (3) governmental agencies references similar in scope contracts for which the Proposer has completed or are in progress within the past three (3) years. The City is interested in learning of other firms' or government agencies' experiences with your firm; as such, please do not list the City of Boynton as a reference. Contact persons must be informed that they are being used as reference and that the City or their designee will be contacting them for information. Selection Committee Members or designee will email and or call each reference up to three (3) times. Description Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 Reference 4 — Reference 5 — Additional Additional Name of Agency: City of Miami City of Lauderhill Federal Aviation Administration Town of Davie City of Pompano Beach Name of Project: Morningside Park Tennis John Mullin Park Miami ARTCC Playground Sunny Lakes Park Dog Park Restroom Court Improvements Restoration Community Center Renovation Address: 750 NE 55TH Terrace 2000 NW 55TH 7500 NW 58th Street 5400 Griffin Road, 1101 N Federal Hwy Miami, FL 33137 Avenue, Miami, FL 33166 Davie, FL 33314 Pompano Beach, FL Miami, FL 33142 33062 Date of Service: 01/2018 - 08/2018 01/2019 - 06/2019 11/2017 - 12/2017 04/30/2019- 10/30/2020 04/2019 - 06/2019 Contact Person: Nelson Cuardas Scott Newton Susan Newcomb Gerardo Diaz Christopher Schlageter Email: ncuadras@miamigov.com snewton@lauderhill-fl.gov susan.newcomb@faa.gov Gerardo_Diaz@davie- Christopher.Schlageter fl.gov @copbfl.com Phone #: 305-416-1254 954-572-1478 781-238-7659 954-355-8814 954-786-4022 Address: 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 8th 7500 W. Oakland Park 1200 District Avenue 6591 Orange Drive, 1201 NE 5th Avenue, Floor Blvd. Burlington, MA 01803 Town of Pompano Beach, FL Miami, Florida 33130 Lauderhill, Florida Davie, FL 33314 33060 33313 Subcontractors The Bidder shall state all Subcontractor(s) and type of Work proposed to be used for this project. Bidders shall not indicate "TBD" (To Be Determined) or "TBA" (To Be Announced) or similar wording and shall not indicate multiple choices of Subcontractor names for any Subcontractor category in their list of Subcontractors. Sub -consultant The Bidder proposes the following major subconsultants for the major areas of work for the Project. The Bidder is further notified that all sub - consultants shall be properly licensed, bondable and shall be required to furnish the City with a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the contract general conditions. This page may be reproduced for listing additional sub -consultants, if required. Owner reserves the right to reject any sub -consultant who has previously failed in the proper performance of an award, or failed to deliver on time contracts in a similar nature, or who is not responsible(financial capability, lack of resources, etc.) to perform under this award. Owner reserves the right to inspect all facilities of any sub -consultant in order to make a determination as to the foregoing. P B,y c:: k kng here 1 that there are m) °;gal�:aa^,� (r �����,:�r; �,1 ami the B,61er ;hale pe69 )rm the pnr )je, t vdUi the¢r '113W"I II t RC1: S" Name '` lAddress ` Scope of work'` I license No'` I Contract Amount'` Percentage (%) of Contract' Documents Ensure your submission document(s) conforms to the following Documents should NOT have a security password, as City of Boynton Beach may not be able to open the file. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by City of Boynton Beach. If you need to upload more than one (1) document for a single item, you should combine the documents into one zipped file. If the zipped file contains more than one (1) document, ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to. For example, if responding to the Marketing Plan category save the document as "Marketing Plan." If the attached file(s) cannot be opened or viewed, your Bid Call Document may be rejected Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 � na- im. ° Pmpe/oQualification Fimal.pD Monday November 23,202012:07:08 ° Anti- Kick back Affidavit.pD'Monday November 23.2O2O11:59:38 ° mon Qdluoion.pD Monday November 23,2O2O12:0559 ° MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION (optional) ° Certification Pursuant mF|o,ida.pdf Monday November 23.2O2O12:O2:23 ° O,gCha,.pdf Monday November 23.2O2O12:O4:25 ° neoumeo.pdf'Monday November 23.2O2O12:O4:37 • PROJECTED WORKLOAD SCHEDULE - WCI CurrentWorkload_Updatedl 1092020.pdf - Monday November 23, 2020 12:05:19 Bid Number RFQ 028-2511-20RVV Vendor Name: VVaypoing, hn�. . Addenda & Declarations The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid Call Document, including but not limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or One Hundred Twenty (120) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. I/WE acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid Call Document. 6. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. Palm Beach County Inspector General Acknowledgement The Consultant is aware that the Inspector General of Palm Beach County has the authority to investigate and audit matters relating to the negotiation and performance of this Consultant Agreement, and in furtherance thereof may demand and obtain records and testimony from the Consultant and its sub -consultants and lower tier sub -consultants. The Consultant understands and agrees that in addition to all other remedies and consequences provided by law, the failure of the Consultant or its subconsultants or lower tier sub -consultants 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. Confirmation of Drug Free Workplace Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie submittals will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 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. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under submittal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or- plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 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. 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. I/We have the authority to bind the Company and submit this Bid on behalf of the Bidder. - Katrina Gonzalez, President, Waypoint Contracting, Inc. The bidder shall declare any potential or actual conflict of interest that could arise from Bidding on this Bid. Do you have a conflict of interest? r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document Please check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 ��na- im. 11 have reviewed the File Name l eIlowwee adden& in ii and pages nttacll nn iiia nd s (!If applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. Bid Number: RFQ 028-2511-20RW Vendor Name: Waypoip ga2 ff ncl- im M Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-018 - Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an Agreement utilizing the State of Florida Alternate Contract #43211500-W SCA -15 -ACS for the purchase of an Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance from Transource Services Corp in the amount of $49,545.34. The City is allowed to purchase from State of Florida Contracts. Explanation of Request: Contract Period: April 1, 2015 - July 31, 2021 The Utilities Department has a Capital project to purchase backup storage for the Utilities datacenter. The I.T.S. Department has used an Exagrid backup appliance in the City's main datacenter and has been very pleased with its performance. Since the I.TS Department maintains both the Utilities datacenter and the City's main datacenter, it would be beneficial for the equipment to be the same. How will this affect city programs or services? The Utilities department currently backs up their data using the Datrium DVX system and then replicates the data to a Datrium DVX system located at the City's disaster recovery site. The Utilities department data retention requirements now exceed the current storage capability of their Datrium DVX system. VMware purchased Datrium within the last 6 months, and immediately sent an end -of -life notification for the Datrium DVX system. Since we can no longer purchase additional Datrium DVX storage, the I.T.S. Department decided to expand the City's Veeam backup system and add the Utilities data. This requires an additional Exagrid backup appliance to store the Utilities data. Moving the backup data from the Datrium DVX system to the Exagrid backup appliance will provide approximately one or two additional years of service from the Datrium DVX system. This will allow the Utilities Department to budget in their CI P budget the replacement of the Datrium DVX system in the 2022/2023 CIP budget. The Exagrid backup appliance will be used with the new system when selected. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted Funding has been approved during this year's capital improvement plan budget from account 403-5000- 536.63-15, C I P project UC2101. Alternatives: Issue a formal RFP for the purchase of this equipment, which will require additional staff time to process, and will not guarantee a substantially lower cost. Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: This agenda item can be grouped under the strategic goal of Building Wealth in the Community by protecting the reliability and longevity of the City's computer systems and the backup data. Failure to maintain, backup, and protect the Utility departments data would have a detrimental impact on many Utilities services provided to our community. Page 778 of 1344 Climate Action Application: This agenda item has a net -zero impact on the climate. Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type D Ag ir'E�'E) rTIE) 111 t D QLAOtE)S D OthE)r D Ag ir'E�'E) rTIE) 111 t D A rTIE)ind irTIENI'l t D AddE)indUlirn D A rTIE)ind irTIENI'l t Description IRE)SOkAtioin appiroviing IpIiggy back agir'E)E)irT1E)1['1t with T ir a [ISSO LA ir' C E) Riggy lback agir'E)E)irT1E)1['1t with Tara l['ISOL.JrcE, Trall'ISOLArCE) QLAOtE) NASFIO IPrliciirg SLAirnirnary NASFIO MastE)ir Agir'E)E)irT1E)1['1t NASFIO AirnirTIE)indirTIENI'lt 1 NASFIO S tatE) Of Il:::llorlida AddE)indUlirn NASFIO AirnirTIENridirTIENnt 2 Page 779 of 1344 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 RESOLUTION NO. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING .; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The Utilities Department has a Capital project to purchase backup storage for the Utilities datacenter; and WHEREAS, the I.T.S. Department has used an Exagrid backup appliance in the City's main datacenter and has been very pleased with its performance; and WHEREAS, since the LT.S Department maintains both the Utilities datacenter and the City's main datacenter, it would be beneficial for the equipment to be the same; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, it is the City's desire to approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an Agreement utilizing the State of Florida Alternate Contract 443211500-WSCA-I5-ACS for the purchase of an Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance from Transource Services Corp in the amount of $49,545.34. 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. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby approves and authorizes the City Manager to sign an Agreement utilizing the State of Florida Alternate Contract 443211500-WSCA-I5-ACS for the purchase of an Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance from Transource Services Corp in the amount of $49,545.34. S:ACA\RBSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (Transource Services Corp)(2021) - Reso.Docx Page 780 of 1344 28 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to sign a piggy -back 29 Agreement with Transource Services Corp., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 30 "A". 31 O3% 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January, 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RBSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (Transource Services Corp)(2021) - Reso.Docx YES NO Page 781 of 1344 AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASING EXAGID BACKUP STORAGE APPLIANCE This Agreement is made as of this day of , 2021 by and between TRANSOURCE SERVICES CORP with a principal address 2405 W. Utopia Road, Phoenix, AZ 85027 and THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, with a mailing address of Post Office Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425 (the "City"). RECITALS WHEREAS, in order to encrypt and backup data for the Utilities Department, the City's Finance Department is requesting the City enter into an Agreement with Transource Services Corp. to purchase a Exagid encrypted backup storage appliance; and WHEREAS, Transource Services Corp. has agreed to allow the City to piggy -back the State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract pursuant to Contract No. 43211500-WSCA-I5-ACS to provide Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance in the amount of $49,545.34 with one (1) year of support services; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other valuable consideration received, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated in this Agreement. Section 2. The City and Transource Services Corp. agree that Transource Services Corp shall provide Exagid EX32000E encrypted backup storage appliance in the amount of $49,545.34 based State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract, No, 43211500-WSCA-I5-ACS fora six (6) year term commencing 9/30/2015, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", except as hereinafter provided: A. All references to the State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract, No, 43211500- WSCA-I5-ACS, shall be deemed as references to the City of Boynton Beach. B. All Notices to the City shall be sent to: Page 1 PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT C:AUsers\Pintok\Desktop\TTS PIGGYBACK CONTRACT.Docx Page 782 of 1344 City: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010 / Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 Copy : James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, PA. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Telephone: (954) 771-4500 Facsimile: (954) 771-4923 C. The following terms and conditions are hereby incorporated into the Agreement: PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronically by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS Page 2 PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT C:AUsers\Pintok\Desktop\TTS PIGGYBACK CONTRACT.Docx Page 783 of 1344 RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 GIBSONC@BBFL.US SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES -- 287.135 AND 215.473 By execution of this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Contractor further certifies that Contractor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Contractor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Contractor shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. 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. EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. Section 1. In the event that the State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract is amended, or terminated, Transource Services Corp. shall notify the City within ten (10) days. In the event the State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract is amended or terminated prior to its expiration, this Contract shall remain in full force and effect, and not be deemed amended or terminated, until specifically amended or terminated by the parties hereto. Section 2. Transource Services Corp. agrees that in the event it enters into a Contract for the same (or substantially similar) scope of services with another local government in Florida Page 3 PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT C:AUsers\Pintok\Desktop\TTS PIGGYBACK CONTRACT.Docx Page 784 of 1344 which contains a term or condition, including fees, charges or costs, which the City determines to be more favorable than the terms in this Contract, the parties shall enter into an Addendum to provide those terms to the City. Section 3. The insurance required shall require that the Certificate of Insurance name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional insured. Section 4. In all other aspects, the terms and conditions of the State of Florida NASPO ValuePoint Contract are hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect under this Contract, as provided by their terms. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: James A. Cherof, City Attorney WITNESSES: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA an Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Transource Services Corp. US Print Name: Title: Page 4 PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT C:AUsers\Pintok\Desktop\TTS PIGGYBACK CONTRACT.Docx Page 785 of 1 344 EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT BETWEEN STATE OF FLORIDA NASPO VALUEPOINT CONTRACT AND TRANSOURCE SERVICES CORP. Page 5 PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT C:AUsers\Pintok\Desktop\TTS PIGGYBACK CONTRACT.Docx Page 786 Of 1 344 PARTICIPAnNG ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint'Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ARCS Page 1 of 9 1. : The State of Minnesota, Department of Administration, Materials Management Division publicly conducted a Request four Proposal on behalf of the State of Minnesota and the National Association of State Procurement Officials Cooperative Procurement Program (NASPO ValuePoint) result ng in Master Agreement number MNWNC-130. The Master Agreement led by the State of Minnesota along with a multi -state sourcing team, was created for use by state agencies and other entities that are authorized by that state's statutes to utilize cooperative agreements, upon written approval of the State's thief procurement official. The Master Agreement for computer equipment (desktops, laptops, tablets, servers, and storage, and ruggedized devices,.including related peripherals & services) identifies the product bands awarded to the Contractor. This Participating Addendum (Addendum) is made and entered into as of the Effective Date by and between the State of Florida (Participating State. ) and Transource Service Corporation (Contractor). This Addendum allows for purchase of computer equipment from the Master Agreement.. This Addendum shall not diminish, change, or impact the rights of the lead State with regard to the Lead State's contractual relationship with the Contractor under the terms of the Master Agreement, 2. Particinatior►: Use of specific NASPO ValuePoint cooperative agreements by eligible users authorized by a Participating State's statutes are subject to the prior approval of the respective State Chief Procurement Officer. Issues of ;interpretation and eligibility for participation are solely within the authority of the State Chief Procurement Officer. 3. Order of P c : in the event of a conflict, the following documents shall have priority in the order set forth below: a. This Participating Addendum b. Exhibit 2, PUR 1000 c. Exhibit 1, Minnesota NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement No. MNWNC-130. 4. Pil3icipating State i t a t: A. Upon execution of this Addendum, all eligible users may purchase products and services under contract using the Florida alternate contract source number 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS. Page 787 of 1344 PART[CIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPOValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No- MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211SOO-WSCA-15-ACS Page 2 of 9 Eligible users acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement except as otherwise specified in this Addendum,. 1. The following are modifications to the Master Agreement: a. PUR 1000 Form-, General Contract Conditions, is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 2. b. Discriminatory Vendors. A vendor placed on the discriminatory vendor list pursuant to section 287.134 of the Florida Statutes may not 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. c. Effective Date: This Addendum shall become effective on the last date signed below and Is coterminous with Exhibit 1, unless terminated earlier by the Participating,.State. d. Vendor Registration and Transaction Fees: In order to complete any transaction betweenan eligible user and the Contractor, the Contractor must be registered with the Department of State, Division of CorporatIons.(Wmw,sunbiz."r ) and in NyFJorIdaMad=E[4M. Section 287.042(l)(h),.Florida Statutes, and We 6DA-1.031, Florida Administrative Code, Is hereby incorporated byreference. All transactions are subject to a transaction fee pursuant to the rule. e. Purchases: in order to procure products and services hereunder, eligible users shall issue purchase orders or use a purchasing cardwhich shall reference Florida altemate .contract source number 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS. Eligible users are responsible for reviewing the terms and conditions of this Addendum Including all Exhibits. f. Compliance with Laws: The Contractor shall comply with all laws, rules, codes, ordinances, and licensing. requirements that are applicable to the conduct of its business, Including those of federal, State, and local agencies having jurisdiction and authority. By way of non -exhaustive example, Chapter 287 of the. Florida Statutes and Rule 6OA-1 of the Florida Administrative Code govern this Addendum. By way of further non -exhaustive example, the Contractor shall comply vAth section 274A of the Immigration and Nationalization Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and all prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, creed, national origin, handicap, marital status, or veteran's status. Violation of any laws, rules, codes, Page 788 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota (Master Agreement No: MN11 NC -130 Transource Service Corporation .And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA 1S -ACS Page 3 of 9 ordinances, or licensing requirements shall be grounds for termination or nonrenewal of this Addendum. g. Additional Eligible User Terms: if any additional ordinance, rule, or other local governmental authority requires additional contract language before an eligible user can snake a purchase under this Addendum, the eligible user is responsible for entering a separate agreement with the Contractor and capturing that additional contract language therein. h. Provisions of section 287.058, Florida Statutes: The provisions of section 287,.058(1)(a) - (c) and (g), Florida Statutes, are hereby incorporated by reference. 1. Public Records: The Contractor shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material made or received by the Contractor in conjunction with this Addendum, unless the records are exempt from section 24(a) of Article I of the State Constitution or subsection 119.07(i), Florida Statutes, The Participating State may unilaterally terminate this Addendum if the Contractor refuses to allow public access as required in this section. if, under this Addendum, the Contractor is providing services and is acting on behalf of the public agency as provided under subsection 119.011(2), Florida Statutes, the Contractor must; (1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency In order to perform the service. (2) 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 in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law.. (3) :Ensure that public records that are exempt.or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law. (4) 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 this Addendum 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 public agency in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency' Page 789 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoInt Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No; MNWNC-130 Transource.Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-�,VSCA-15-ACS Page 4 of 9 j. The. State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Addendum is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. The vendor shall comply with section 11.062, Florida Statutes and section 216.347, Florida Statutes, prohibiting use of funds to lobby the Legislature, Judicial,. or state agencies. B. Contract Document- This Addendum and its Exhibits set forth the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of the contract C. intellectual Property* The parties do not anticipate that any intellectual property will be developed as a result of this Addendum. However, any intellectual property develo ed as a result of this Addendum will belong to and be the sole property of the Participating State. This provision will survive the terminaflon or expiration of the contract. D, Employment Eligibility 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 require resellers/partners performing work or providing services under this Addendum to utilize the E -Verify system: to verify employment of all new employees hired by the reseller/partner during the Addendum term, E. Price List/Preferred Price: The Contractor's price list will be the same as the SCA-NASP0 price list and the Department will post a link on the Departments website to the price list posted on the WSCA-NASPO website. Contractors are -encouraged to provide special pricing and/or tiered discount rates applicable to State of Florida Eligible Users wherever possible. Paragraph 4(b) of the PUR1000 Is not applicable. F. Scrutinized Company List: In executing this Addendum, 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 Ust, created pursuant to section 215.473, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to subsection 28,7.135J5), Florida Statutes, Contractor agrees the Participating State may immediately terminate this Addendum for cause if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification or if Contractor is placed on the Scrutinized Page 790 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of IV[innesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS Page 5 of 9 Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List during the term of the Addendum. G. Orders: Any Order placed by eligible users for a product and/or service available from the Master Agreement shall be deemed to be a sale under and governed by the prices and other terms and conditions of the Master Agreement and this Addendum. 1. The Contractor agrees to meet the following requirements. a. Provide appropriate contact information for eligible users to use for product an d/or service inquiries and purchases, as "tl as, the most up-to-date product/service offering the Contractor is authorized to provide in accordance with the Master Agreement and b. if orders are to be sent to resellers/partners for fulfillment then the Contractor is responsible for providing and updating this list of authorized resellers partners for use to the Participating State/Entity. 2. Contractor must be able to accept purchase orders via fax, e-mail, or cXML as identified In H.1 below. H. Electronic Invoicing-0The Contractor shall supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through the MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) within ninety (90) days from Addendum effective date. Electronic Invoices shall be submitted to the agency through the Ariba Network (AN) in one of three mechanisms as listed below: 1. cXML (commerce eXtensible Markup Language) This standard establishes the data contents required for invoicing via cXML within the context of an electronic environment.ThIs transaction set can be used for Invoicing via the AN for catalog and. non -catalog goods and services. The cXML format is the Ariba preferred method for e -Invoicing. 2. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) This standard establishes the data contents of the Invoice Transaction Set (810) for use within the context., of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment. This transaction set can be used for Invoicing via the AN for catalog and non -catalog goods and services. Page 791 of 1344 PARTiaPATiNG Aomoum to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS 3. PO Flip via AN The online process allows Contractors to submit invoices via,the AN for catalog and non - catalog goods and services. Contractors. have the ability to create an invoice directly from their inbox in their AN account by simply "flipping" the PO Into an Invoice. This option does not require any special software or technical capabilities. 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 Withinthe system the information outlined above. In addition, the 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. The Contractor will work with the MFMP management team to obtain specific requirements for the electronic. invoicing if needed. Contract Quarterly Reports: The Contractor shall submit a Quarterly Report in the required format electronically to the Participating State/Entity within 30 days of the end of the quarter. the Participating State/Entity reserves the right to require the Contractor to provide additional reports %vithin 30 days written notice. Failure to provide the Quarterly Report or other reports requested by the Participating State/Entity may result in the Conmctor being found in default and may result in termination of this Addendum. Sales will be reviewed on a quarterly basis. Should no sales be recorded in two consecutive contract lquarters, the Participating State/Entity may terminate this Addendum, Business Review Meetings: The Participating State/Entity reserves the right to schedule business review meetings as frequently as necessary. The Participating State/Entity will provide the format for the Contractor's agenda. Prior to the meeting, the Contractor shall submit the completed agenda to the Participating State/Entity for review and acceptance. The Contractor Page 792 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota MasterAgreement No: MNW,NC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-W, SCA -15 -ACS Page 7 of 9 shall address the agenda Items and any of the Participating State/Entity's additional concerns at the meeting.. Failure to comply with this section may result in the Contractor being found in default and Addendum termination. K.. Commitment to Diversity in Government Contracting- The State of Florida is committed to supporting its diverse: business Industry and population through ensuring participation by minority-, women-, wartime-, and service-disa bled veteran business enterprises in the economic life of the State. The State of Florida Mentor Prot6g# Program connects minority-, women-, wartime-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises with private corporations for business development mentoring. We strongly encourage forms doing business with the State of Florida to consider this Initiative. For more information on the Mentor Protdgd Program, please contact the Office of Supplier Diversity at (&50) 487-0915 or odbglg@dms.mvflofida.com. Upon request, the Contractor shall report to the Office of Supplier Diversity spend with certified and other minority business enterprises. These reports will include the period covered, the name, minority code and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority vend or 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 Addendum. Resellers/Partners: The Contractor may use resellers/partners in order to provide computer equipment and services. All resellers/partners shall be the direct responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for all liability, terms and conditions within Master Agreement and this Addendum. The Contractors resellers/partners' participation will be in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the aforementioned Master Agreement and this Addendum. if a reseller/partner is authorized to conduct business on behalf of the Contractor and the reseller/partner is to receive compensation from the Contractor for its services, then any dispute between the Contractor and the reseller/partner shall be resolved between the Contractor and the reseller/partner. The State of Florida Is not a party to any agreement entered into between the Contractor and Its resellers/partners. The Contractor shall be responsible to report all contract sales (and pay any associated MFMP transaction fees), Page 793 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePtint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: M NWNC-130 Transource Service, Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 432115W-WSCA45-ACS Page 8 of 9 including those of any such reseilers/partnersi and shall ensure that all such resellers/partners meet the fbilowing requirements: • Have an ACTIVE Registration with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations w.w.sunbiz.oref • Registered In the MFMP Vendor information Portal .(h-ttps./Ivendor.mvftoridaingrWpla;g.com • Not be an the State of Florida's Convicted, Suspended., or Discriminatory lists bUD:/]—WWw.dms.mvflorida.com/`­byLiness 2129rations/State purchgaiLiend or informatio n,&Mvj=d Iyapend di c" SgWplalnts vendor lists • Have a copy of e -Verify Status on file • Ha . ve a current V*9 filed with the Florida Department of Financial Services (bn p s. L A W n do- r, m y fl g r Lid qdo_QM.). M. Primary Contacts, The primary government contact individuals for this Addendum. are as follows (or their named successors): - Name Curtis Wescott Address Transource Service Corporation 2405 W. Utopia Road, Phoenix, AZ 85027 Telephone 2 623-879-Mext. 24 E-mail Curtisw@transource.com 0 +;1.ra 1, rntitif r - Name Barlq Address Florida Department of Management Services Esplanade Way, Suite 360, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0950 Telephone 950-921-4072 E-mail etilyn.balle @)dms.m&dda.com - -- Page 794 of 1344 PARPCIPATING ADDENDUM, to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-',IAISCA-15-ACS N. Warrant of Authority: Each person signing this Addendum warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party. 7. Terms. The Participating State is agreeing to the terms of the Master Agreement only to the extent the terms are not in conflict with applicable law. IN wrrNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Addendum as of the date of execution by Contractor below. PvtIcipalting State: contractor.. Florist! ;q By, Oy Name: Title: INA5?0-\,V Title: --�D DatcI ate: 4.1 FkwI;l6'4 Chi qo Proqor*ment Officer: game:o' — Roz Ingram Title-. Director of State Purchasing and Chief Procurement Officer Date. q I \ 1� lsz— Please email fully executed PDF copy of this document to EAftaspovaluegoint.orstai support documentation of participation and posting in appropriate data bases. Page 795 of 1344 Exhibit. 2 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment State of Florida PUR 1000 General Contract Conditions 1. Definitions. 2. Purchase Orders. 3. Product Version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. S. Additional Quantities. 6. Packaging. 7. Inspection at Contrattoes Site. 8. Safety Standards. 9. Americans with Disabilities Act. 10. Literature. 11. Transportation and Delivery. 11. Installation. 13. Risk of Loss. 14. Transaction Fee. 15. Invoicing and Payment. 16. Taxes. 17. Governmental Restrictions. 18. Lobbying and Integrity. 19. Indemnification. 20, Limitation of Liability. 21. Suspension of Work. 22. Termination for Convenience. 23. Termination for Cause. 24. Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. 25. Changes. 26. Renewal. 27. Purchase Order Duration. 28. Advertising. 29, Assignment. 30. Antitrust. Assignment, 31; Dispute Resolution. 32. Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents, 33. Security and Confidentiality. 34. Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. 35. Insurance Requirements. 36. Warranty of Authority. 137. WarrantV of Ability to Perform. 38. Notices. 39. Leases and Installment Purchases. 40. Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). 41. Products Available from the Wind or Other Handicapped. 42. Modification of Terms. 43. Cooperative Purchasing. yr =51 Page 796 of 1344 4321150.0-WSCA-15-AC,S, Computer Equipment 44. Waiver. 45. Annual Appropriations. 46! Execution in Counterparts. 47. Sever -ability. 1. Definitions. The definitions contained In s. 6OA-1.001, E.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 pur . chose 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 beat 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, confirm tion, or acknowledgement shall be resolved in favor of terms most favorable to the Customer, A purchase order for services 4thin the ambit of section 287.059(1) of the Florida Statutes shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the requirements of subparagraphs (a) through (f) thereof. Customers shalt 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 manubcturer's most recently release model or version of the product at the time of the order, unless the Customer specifically requests in writing. an earlier model or version and the contractor is willing to provide such model or version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only toTerm Contracts. If this is a term contract for commodities or services, the following provisions apply. (a) Quantity Digguntfi. Contractors are urged to offer additional discounts for one time delivenl 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 2 6004.002, F.A.C. Page 797 of 1344 Exhibit 2 4321I500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment (c) k&l EEMV2as, 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) Tradg-In. Customers may trade4n 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 " be necessary to provide documentation to the Department of Financial Services and to the agency property custodian pursuant to Chapter 273, F.S. (e) LqUita_ble AdjustMSOL The Customer may, In its sole discretion, make anequitable adjustment in the Contract terms or pricing if pricing or availability of supply is affected by extreme and unforeseen volatility in tne marketplace, that is, by circumstances that satisfy all the following criteria: (1) the volatility is due to causes wholly beyond the Contractoes 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, it substantial, and (4) the volatility so affects the Contractor that continued performance of the Contract would result in a substantial loss. S. AddKional 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. S. Pvtkaging. 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. Ail containers and packaging shall became and remain Custornees property. 7. inspection at Contractors 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. S. 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 Associatlion 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 dean air and. water pollution. 9. Americans with DisaWlities AcL 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 3 60A-1.002, F.A.C. Page 798 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211WO-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment IL Transportation and Delivery. Prices shall include all charges for packing, handling, freight, distribution, and inside del". 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 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, processin$ and collecting all damage claims. To assist the Contractor with damage claims, the Customer shall: record any evideince of visible damage on. all copies of the delivering carrier's Bill of Lading; report damages to the Carrier and the Contractor, and pixivide 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 tike Contractor. Rejected product not removed by the Contractor within ten days shall be deemed ahandoned 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 eflicting removal or disposition of rejected product. 14. Transaction Fee. The State of Florida has instituted MyFloridaMarketPllace, a statewide eProcurement System ("System"). Pursuant to section 297.057(23), Florida Statutes (2002), all payments shall be asses -sed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), Which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A4.032, 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 604-1.031(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. klobnithstanding the foregoin& 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. 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 TPANSACTION FEES MAY BE SUBJECT TO BEING REMOVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES! VENDOR LIST AS PROVIDED IN RULE 6OA-1.006, FJLC. PUR 1000 (10/06) 4 60A-1.062, F.A.C. Page 799 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500--SCA-I5-ACS, Computer Equipment is. 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 sVstern. Electronic invoices shall be submitted to the Customer through the Arlba Supplier Network ,(ASN) in one of the following. mechanisms — EDI 810, cXIVIL, or web -based invoice entry within the ASN. Payment shall be made in accordance. with sections 21SA22 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 Custarnir'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 contras=t 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. g. Lobbying and Inte ity. Customers shall ensure compliance V41h Section 1.1.062, FS and Section 216.347, FS..he Contractor shall not, in connection with this or any other agreement with the .state, 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, tither exercise of discretion, or violation of a known .legal dirty, 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 maney, services, employment, or contracts of any kind. ,Upon request of the Customer's inspector General, or other a s_l orized 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 seal 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. hgp.iLdlis,d2E,gM.fl.us/barMLOnKheduleL/Unsche_d_h-t—rnj. The Contractor agrees to reimburse the State for the reasonable casts 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 expensesi 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. Indemnifkatioin. 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, PUR 1 (10106) 60/x-1.002, F.A.C. Page 800 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211SOOMSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment and employees, from suits, actions, damagesand 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 Cantractor 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 tufty 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 tight, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to a Customer's misuse or modification of Contractor's 'products or a Customees 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 Ilk* 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 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 Contractors 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 actio114 (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at Contractoes 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 comprorru-se incurred or made by the State dr.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 I by the Contractor under the purchase order. This limitationshall not apply to claims arising under the Indemnity paragraph contain in this agreement. Unless 0 enivlse specifically enumerated in the Contract or in the purchase order,, no- p" shall be fiabie 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 9" 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. Suspemlon. of Work. The Customer may in its sole discretion suspend any or all activities under the Contract or purchase erder, at any time, when in the best interests of the State to do so. The Customer shali 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 6 6OA-1.002, FAC. Page 801 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment 22.. Termination for Convenience. The Customer, by written notice to the Contractor, may terminate the Contract in whole or, in part Am -hen the. Customer determines In its sole discretion that it is in the States 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 cark-ellaticir; 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 6OA-1.006(3), FA.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 beysnd the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Contractor. If the. fallure 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 subcontractori and without the fault or negligence of either, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs for failure to perform, unless the subcontractedproducts were obtainable from other sources in sufficient fwne for the Contractor to meet the required deliveru 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 sane as if tfiwe 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 delri resulting from Its failure to perform If neither the fault nor the negligence of the Contractor or Its emplovVes or agents coraributed 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 affbAct 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 descrite 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." had reason to believe that a delay could result. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE REMEDY Oft EXCUSE WITH RESPECT TO DELAY. Ptoviding notice In strict accordance with thts paragraph is a condition precedent to such remedy. No claim for damages, other than for an extension of, time I , shall be asserted against the Customer. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an. increase in the Contract 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 arid* 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, deiay will significantly cept allocated impair the value of the Contract to the State or to Customers, in which case the Customer ay (1) a c performance or deliveries from the Contractor, provided that the Contractor grants preferential treatime, nt to Customers with respect to products subjected to allocation, or (2) purchase from other sources (withom 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 maybe deducted from the Contract quantity, or (3) terminate the Contract in whole or in part. 25. Chances, The Customer may unilaterally require, by written order, changes altering, addirg 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 affvtts the cost or time of PUR 1000 (10/06) 6OA-1.002, F.A.C, Page 802 of 1344 Exhibit 2 432115,00-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment performance. Such equitable adjustments requirethe 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. Ren 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, 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. Pvrchase 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 service.,;: 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. Contractors are required to accept purchase orders specifying delivery schedules exceeding the contracted schedule even when such extended delivery w1li occur after expiration of the state term or agency contract. For example, if a state term contract calls for deliverV .30 days after receipt of order (AROJ, and an order specifies de , livery 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 it 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 Mil either be amend-ad in writing by the ordering entity within ten (1-0-1 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 tvielve. 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 oricin g plans and renewals: shall govern the maximum duration of purchase orders reflecting such pricing plans and renewals. I i1mely purchase orders shall be valid through their specified term and performance by the Contractor, and all terms and cor.diWns of the state term or agency contract shall apply to the recurring delivery/perlormance as provided herein, and shall surdive the termination of the, Contract. Ordering offices stall 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. Adverti.sing. 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 arty 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. PUR 10DO (10/,06) 8 6OA-1.002, F.A.C. Page 803 of 1344 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment 29, Asslgnrneft 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. 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 purchasedin connection with the Contract. 31. Dispute Resolution. Any dispute concerning performance of the Contract shall be decided by the Customer's designated contract manager, viiho 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,shiail be final, subject to the Contractor's right to review pursuant to Chapter 120 of the Florida Statutes. Exhaustion of admir,Istrajtive 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 reiates to the Contract shall be the appropriate state court in Leon County, Florida, in any 5--111 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 specifiedtraining qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualificatior. Ali, employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work. under the Contract must comply with all securltv and administrative requ I Irements 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 'n, a securityback ground check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished, by, the Contractor, The State may refuse access to, or require replacentent of, any personnel for cause, including,. but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of ".0, change in security status, or rvon�vornphance w!' th 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 rejectand bar from. any facility for cause any of the Contractor's employe s, subcontractors, or agents. 33, Security and Confidentiality, The Contractor shall comply fully with all security procedures of the United States, State of Florida andCustomer in performance of the Contract. The Contractor shall not divuige to third parties any confidential information obtained by the Contractor or its agents, distributors, resellers, subcon"ctors, offincers or employees in the course of pertonning 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 W.rough no fault of the Contractor, material that the Contractor developed independently without rely1rZ nn they State's or Customer's confidential Information, or material that is otherwise obtainable under State law as a public record. To Insure confidentlaOty, the Contractor shall take appropriate steps as to its personnel, agents, and sobcontractors. The warranties of this paragraph shall survive the Contract. PUR It O (10/06) 6OA-1.002, F.A.C. Page 804 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500-WSCA.-15-,ACS, Computer Equipment 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 unemptoyment) from an employer other than the State of Florida. 3S. Insurance Requirernianut. 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 poll -des, shall be through insurers Whorized or eligible to write policies In Florida, 36. Warranty of Authority. Each person signing the Contract. warrants: that he or she is duly autiiorized to do so and to bind the respective party to the Contract. 37. Warranty of Ability to Perforra. The Contractor warrants that, to the best of Its, knowledge, there is r�o pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition, that would in any w&ay 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. Tha Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing if its ability to perform is compromised In any manner durthl; the term of thr% Contract. 38. Notices. All notices required under the Contract shall be delivered by certified mail, return t -receipt requested,, �y reputable air courier service, or by personal delivery to the agency designee identified in the original Solicitation, or as, otherwise identified by the Customer.. Notices to the Contractorshall 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(21, F -S, requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "it is expressliV understood and agreed that any articles which are the slubject of, or required to carry out, the Contract shall be purchased frorn the corporation identified. under Chapter 9A6 of the Florida Statutes (PRIDE) In the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in se, --tion 946.,515(2) and (4) of the Florida Statutes; and for purposes ofthe 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 NUP.- 1W syr. pridgff.com. 41, Products Available from the Blind or Other liandicapped. Section 413.036(3), F -S -requires the following statement to be lnclvded 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 arid ender 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 htto:/1www.resoe0oftridg.2rg. PUR 1000 (10/06) 10 60A-1.002, F.A.C. Page 805 of 1344 Exhibit 2 432115W.WSCA-15-ACS,.Computer Equipment 42. madifkation 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 Corttractor. 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 s0stitutiion of product, shall be valid or binding, against the Customer. The Contractor may not unilaterally modify the terms of the Contract by affixing 1xing additional terms to product upon delivery (e.g., attachment or Inclusion of standard preprinted forms, product literature, "shrink wrar terms accompanying or, affixed to a product, whether written or electronic) or by incorporating such terms onto the Contractor's order or fisca: forms, or other documents forwarded by the contraitor for payment. The Customer's acceptance of product or processing of documentation on forms furnished by the Contractor for approval or payment shall not constitute acceptance of the proposed modification to terms and conditions. 41 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 !ndlevendent of the agreement bet.veen Customer and Contractor, and Customer shall not be a party to anv 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. 297,042(1fi)(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 tines 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. 41.: verabil`itV. If a court deems any provision of the Contract void or uneriftirceable, that provision, shall be enforced, only to the extent that it Is not in violation of law or is not otherwise unenforceable and all othel provisions shall remain in full force and effect. PUR 1000 (10/06) 11 6OA-1,002, F.A,C. Page 806 of 1344 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 THIS AMENDMENT is by and between the State of Minnesota, acting through its commissioner of Administration ("State"), and Transource Service Corporation, 2405 W Utopia Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027 ("Contract Vendor'). WHEREAS, the State has a Contract with the Contract Vendor identified as Contract No. MNWNC-130, April 1, 2015, through March 31, 2017 ("Contract"), to provide Computer Equipment: (Desktops, Servers, and Storage including Related Peripherals and Services); and WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. § 16C,03, subd. 5, affords the commissioner of Administration, or delegate pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 16, the authority to amend contracts; and WHEREAS, the terms of the Contract allow the State to amend the Contract as specified herein, upon the mutual agreement of the Materials Management Division and the Contract Vendor in a fully executed amendment to the Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by the parties to amend the Contract as follows: 1. That Contract No. MNWNC-130 is extended through March 31, 2020, at the same terms and conditions. 2, The Contract Vendor shall provide Computer Equipment: (Desktops, Servers, and Storage including Related Peripherals and Services) at the prices set forth on the attached Exhibit B, Pricing Schedule. This Amendment is effective beginning April 1, 2017, or upon the date that the final required signatures are obtained, whichever occurs later, and shall remain in effect through contract expiration, or until the Contract is canceled, whichever occurs first. Except as herein amended, the provisions of the Contract between the parties hereto are expressly reaffirmed and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. 1. TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION The Contractor certifies that the appropriate person(s) have executed this Amendment on behalf of the Contractor as required by applicable a . les, bylaws -resolution r ordinances. By: i ure Curtis Wescott Printed Name Title: NASPO ValuePoint Contract Manaoer Date: 02/13/2017 By: Stghalure Ann Ting Printed Name Title: President Date: 02/13/2017 2. OFFICE OF STATE PROCUREMENT In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 3. By: Title: Acquisition Management Specialist Date: 2� ( L-1 / 12 3. COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION Or delegated p sentative. By: Date:.T��%�_ CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 807 of 1344 DEPARTME14T OF COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ADMINISTRATION 20142020 STATE PROCUREMENT Updated 04/01/2017 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT B - PRICING SCHEDULE LINK: CATEGORY EXCEPTION: Product Promotions 1% IMPORTANT: The minimum discount is provided, refer to Contract Vendor's Website for any additional discounts and request a quote for bulk/volume discounts. All prices shall be FOB Destination, prepaid and allowed (with freight included in the price). If there is a special case where inside delivery fee must be charged, the Contract Vendor will notifv the customer in advance. Accidental Damage — Complete Care: $150 Break/fix non warranty: $75/hour Desktop Installation: (options: copper, sterling and turquoise — see website for details) Capper=$25 Sterling Silver=$40 Turquoise=$75 Traininq $65/hour Contract Vendor does not offer leasin a. Per Transaction Multiple Unit: Over $250,000 = up to 2% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1% on peripherals Over $500,000 = up to 2.5% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1.25% on peripherals Over $1 million - up to 3.5% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1.5% on peripheral b. Cumulative Discounts are based on Total Master Agreement Sales: Over $20 million —Additional I% from Baseline Pricing Over $50 million — Additional 1.5% from Baseline Pricing Over $100 million — Additional 2% from Baseline Pricing c. Annual Volume Discounts: Over $2 million —Additional 1% from Baseline Pricing Over $5 million —Additional 1.5% from Baseline Pricing Over $10 million — Additional 2% from Baseline Pricing CONTRACT NO. MNWNG-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 808 of 1344 Boynton Beach FL 33435 Account Rep: Ezekiel Calles Transource Services Corp SALES 2405 W. Utopia Road Terms: Net 30 FOB: FOB Destination Phoenix, AZ 85027 tY Unit Price Q QUOTATION Copy 4VQuotation 1 No.: 351309 1 Quotation Date: 01/05/21 $ 43,082.91 MFR# EX32000E-SEC Due Date: 02/05/21 4 TSC -ITEM EX32000E-SEC 1 YR 8X5 SUPPORT SVCS 1 $ 6,462.43 Customer No.: C990331 Customer Ref. No.: 1 MFR# EX2-10S-2PA Page No.: Page 1 of 1 BILL TO SHIP TO MFR# City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach EX2-10S-2PA5YRMSS PO Box 310 Warehouse Boynton Beach FL 33425 222 NE 9th Ave. Boynton Beach FL 33435 Account Rep: Ezekiel Calles Contact Name: Charles Stevens Ship Via Terms: Net 30 FOB: FOB Destination Descrl p Line Item No., scr Description tY Unit Price Q Total, _..,....._......._,......._, ...,..m.........„ 1 NVP NASPO ValuePoint MPA# MNWNC-130 1 2 NVP-FL State of Florida PA# 43211500-WSCA-I5-ACS 1 3 TSC -ITEM EX32000E ENCRYPTED PERP 1 $ 43,082.91 $ 43,082.91 MFR# EX32000E-SEC 4 TSC -ITEM EX32000E-SEC 1 YR 8X5 SUPPORT SVCS 1 $ 6,462.43 $ 6,462.43 MFR# EX -1 YR -S -M&S 5 TSC -ITEM 10GB ENET DUALPORT SFP+ OPTICALCPNT 1 MFR# EX2-10S-2PA 6 TSC -ITEM EX2-10S-2PA 5YR 8X5 SUPPORT SVCS 1 MFR# EX2-10S-2PA5YRMSS SBA certified "American Small Manufacturer" Subtotal $ 49,545.34 Shipping Tax Total Order Value $ 49,545.34 1.344 9 Phone: (623) 879-8882 x141 Fax: (623) 879-8887 E -Mail: EzekielC@Transource.com Website: www.transource.com Transource Summary Price List Full Price List- http://www.transource.com/customers/naspo_2015/ ADD=A DELETE = D PART# BAND CATEGORY MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION BASE LIST PRICE NASPO PRICE NASPO MINIMUM DISCOUNT Third Party PRICE REDUCED =R EX32000E-SEC 5 171151106 ExagridDisk Capacity: Raw 84 TB, Useable: 66 TB. 32TB Full Backup $ 62,439.00 $56,195 10% y A EX-lYR-S-M&S 5 Services Exagrid One Year 5 x8 Customer Support and Product Maintenance $ 9,771.00 $ 8,793.90 10.00%Y A Page 810 of 1344 livnese)b DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD WITH TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION FOR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: (Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Servers, Storage including Related Peripherals & Services) To: Transource Service Corporation 2405 W. Utopia Road Phoenix, Arizona 85027 Contract Vendor Administrator: Curtis Wescott Email: curtisw transource.com Phone: 623.879.8882 ext 24 CONTRACT NO: CONTRACT PERIOD: Through EXTENSION OPTION: MNWNC-130 April 1, 2015, or upon final executed signatures, whichever is later March 31, 2017 UP TO 36 MONTHS You are hereby notified that your response to our solicitation, which opened January 31, 2014, is accepted. The following documents, in order of precedence, are incorporated herein by reference and constitute the entire Contract between you and the State: 1. A Participating Entity's Participating Addendum ("PA") A Participating Entity's Participating. Addendum shall not diminish, change, or impact the rights of the Lead State with regard to the Lead State's contractual relationship with the Contract Vendor under the Terms of Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement; 2. Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement; 3. The Solicitation; and 4. the Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation. These documents shall be read to be consistent and complementary. Any conflict among these documents shall be resolved by giving priority to these documents in the order listed above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. 1. TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION The Contractor certifies that the appropriate person(s) have executed this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor as required by applicable a Is, bylaeJ utions. or ordinances. By:rF PdMetl Tide: ,r& ' c i Date:' — t �' By: signature PrMedMe— Title: Date: 2. MINNESOTA MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 3. By; Title: MesterA reem ntAdministrator Date: 3. MINNESOTA COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION Or delegated representative. By: Date: —Orlpinal signed FEB 2 6 2015 BY Lucas I Janneff CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 811 of 1344 STATE OF MINNESOTA Materials Management Division 112 Administration Building 50 Sherburne Avenue St. Paul, MN 55155 Voice: 651.296.2600 Fax: 651.297.3996 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD WITH TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION FOR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: (Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Servers, Storage including Related Peripherals & Services) To: Transource Service Corporation 2405 W. Utopia Road Phoenix, Arizona 85027 Contract Vendor Administrator: Curtis Wescott Email: curtisw transource.com Phone: 623.879.8882 ext 24 CONTRACT NO: CONTRACT PERIOD: Through EXTENSION OPTION: MNWNC-130 April 1, 2015, or upon final executed signatures, whichever is later March 31, 2017 UP TO 36 MONTHS You are hereby notified that your response to our solicitation, which opened January 31, 2014, is accepted. The following documents, in order of precedence, are incorporated herein by reference and constitute the entire Contract between you and the State: 1. A Participating Entity's Participating Addendum ("PA") A Participating Entity's Participating. Addendum shall not diminish, change, or impact the rights of the Lead State with regard to the Lead State's contractual relationship with the Contract Vendor under the Terms of Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement; 2. Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement; 3. The Solicitation; and 4. the Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation. These documents shall be read to be consistent and complementary. Any conflict among these documents shall be resolved by giving priority to these documents in the order listed above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. 1. TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION The Contractor certifies that the appropriate person(s) have executed this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor as required by applicable a Is, bylaeJ utions. or ordinances. By:rF PdMetl Tide: ,r& ' c i Date:' — t �' By: signature PrMedMe— Title: Date: 2. MINNESOTA MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 3. By; Title: MesterA reem ntAdministrator Date: 3. MINNESOTA COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION Or delegated representative. By: Date: —Orlpinal signed FEB 2 6 2015 BY Lucas I Janneff CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 811 of 1344 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 10 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................... SUMMARY......................................... EXHIBIT A - TERMS & CONDITIONS ............................................... EXHIBITB - PRICING....................................................................................................................................................23 EXHIBIT B - PRICING SCHEDULE...........................................................................................................................25 EXHIBIT C PRODUCT AND SERVICE SCHEDULE (PSS) .....................................................................................26 EXHIBIT D - WEBSITE ............................. EXHIBIT E -ACTION REQUEST UPDATE FORM (ARF)............................................................................................28 EXHIBITF - REPORTING..............................................................................................................................................30 EXHIBITG - DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................................................31 2 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 812 of 1344 livnese)b DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD SUMMARY I. BACKGROUND. The State of Minnesota, Department of Administration, Materials Management Division publicly posted a Request for Proposal on behalf of the State of Minnesota and WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Procurement Program ("WSCA-NASPO") resulting in a Master Agreement Award. After evaluation by a multi --state sourcing team the solicitation resulted in this Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreements with qualified manufacturers for Computer Equipment (Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Servers, and Storage including related Peripherals & Services). The original solicitation contains the requirements and definitions establishing the following Product Bands allowed on the Master Agreement. The configuration limits and restrictions for this Master Agreement are provided below. Participating Entities may revise these in their Participating Addendum. Bands awarded are identified below: Band 1: Desktop Band 4: Server Band 2: Laptop Band 5: Storage Band 3: Tablet The original solicitation included Band 6: Ruggedized. This band has been removed and ruggedized equipment will be allowed in Bands .1-5. The original solicitation and responses may be found on the WSCA-NASPO Website. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE: The Master Agreement contract term will begin on April 1, 2015, or upon final executed signatures, whichever is later, through March 31, 2017 with the option to extend up to 36 months, upon agreement by both parties. Contract Sales may not begin until the Website, Product and Service Schedule and third party products have been approved by the Master Agreement Administrator. 3. PARTICIPATION. All authorized governmental entities in any State are welcome to use the resulting Master Agreements through WSCA-NASPO with the approval of the State Chief Procurement Official. Contract Vendors are able to sign Participating Addendums (PA) at the option of Participating States. Participating States reserve the right to add State specific terms and conditions and modify the scope of the contract in their Participating Addendum as allowed by the Master Agreement. 4. CONFIGURATION DOLLAR LIMITS. The following configuration limits apply to the Master Agreement. Participating States may define their configuration limits in their participating addendum. The Participating State's Chief Procurement Official may increase or decrease the configuration limits, as defined in their Participating Addendum. The Participating State will determine with the Contract Vendor how to approve these modifications to the State's Product and Service Schedule. The dollar limits identified below are based on a SINGLE computer configuration. This is NOT a restriction on the purchase of multiple configurations (e.g. an entity could purchase 10 laptops @ $10,000 for a total purchase price of $100,000). ITEM CONFIGURATION* Server $500,000 Storage $500,000 Desktops $ 10,000 Laptops $ 10,000 Tablets $ 5,000 Peripherals $ 5,000 Services Addressed by each State in participating addendum * Configuration is defined as the combination of hardware and software components that make up the total functioning system. Software purchases are considered a part of the configuration limit of the equipment. CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 813 of 1344 5. RESTRICTIONS. The following restrictions apply to the Master Agreement. A Participating State may set further restrictions of products in their Participating Addendum. The Participating State will determine with the Contract Vendor how to approve these modifications to the State's Product and Service Schedule. a. Software 1. Software is restricted to operating systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software and is subject to equipment configuration limits. 2. Software is an option which must be related to the procurement of equipment. 3. Software must be pre -loaded or provided as an electronic link with the initial purchase of equipment. 4. Software such as middleware which is not always installed on the equipment, but is related to storage and server equipment (Band 4&5) purchased, is allowed and may be procured after the initial purchase of equipment. b. Services 1. Services must be related to the procurement of equipment. 2. Service limits will be addressed by each State. 3. Wireless phone and internet service is not allowed. 4. Cloud Services including acquisitions structured as managed on-site services are not allowed. 5. Managed Print Services are not allowed. c. Third Partv Products. 1. Contract Vendors can only offer Third Party Products in the bands they have been awarded. 2. Contract Vendor cannot offer products manufactured by another Contract Vendor holding a Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement unless approved by the Lead State. d. Additional Prod uctlServices 1. Hardware and software required to solely support wide area network (WAN) operation and management are not allowed. 2. Lease/Rentals of equipment may be allowed and will be addressed by each State. 3. Cellular Phone Equipment is not allowed. 4. EPEAT Bronze requirement may be waived, on a State case by case basis, if approved by the State's Chief Procurement Officer. 6. PARTNER UTILIZATION: Each state represented by WSCA-NASPO that chooses to participate in this Master Agreement independently has the option of utilizing partners. Only partners approved by the Participating State may be deployed. The participating State will define the process to add and remove partners in their participating addendum. CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 814 of 1344 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT liVROSO)b 2014-2019 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT A - TERMS & CONDITIONS MASTER AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. GENERAL TERMS, CONDITIONS & INSTRUCTIONS 1. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The contents of the RFP and the response of the successful responder will become Master Agreement contractual obligations, along with the final Master Agreement, if acquisition action ensues. A statement of acceptance of the proposed Contract Terms and Conditions, unless taken exception to, as specified in the RFP must be included in the response. Any suggestions for alternate language shall be presented. The Lead State is under no obligation to accept wording changes submitted by the responder. The Lead State is solely responsible for rendering decisions in matters of interpretation on all terms and conditions. Any response which fails to comply with this requirement may be disqualified as nonresponsive. All general proposal terms, specifications and WSCA-NASPO Terms & Conditions form a part of this RFP and will apply to any Master Agreements entered into as a result thereof. 2. CONFLICT OF TERMS/ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. a. A Participating Entity's Participating Addendum ("PA"); b. Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement c. The Solicitation including all Addendums; and d. Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation These documents shall be read to be consistent and complementary. Any conflict among these documents shall be resolved by giving priority to these documents in the order listed above. Contract Vendor terms and conditions that apply to this Master Agreement are only those that are expressly accepted by the Lead State and must be in writing and attached to the Master Agreement as an Exhibit or Attachment. No other terms and conditions shall apply, including terms and conditions listed in the Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation, or terms listed or referenced on the Contract Vendor's website, in the Contract Vendor quotation/sales order or in similar documents subsequently provided by the Contract Vendor. The solicitation language prevails unless a mutually agreed exception has been negotiated. 3. ADDENDA TO THE RFP. Any addendum issued will become a part of the RFP. The Lead State may modify or clarify the RFP by issuing one or more addenda to all parties who have received the RFP. Each responder must follow the directions on the addendum. Addenda will be numbered consecutively in the order they are issued. 4. AWARD. The award of this solicitation will be based upon the total accumulated points as established in the RFP, for separate items, by grouping items, or by total lot, and where at its sole discretion the Lead State believes it will receive the best value. The Lead State reserves the right to award this solicitation to a single responder, or to multiple responders, whichever is in the best interest of the Lead State. It is the State's intent to award to multiple responders. The Lead State reserves the right to accept all or part of an offer, to reject all offers, to cancel the solicitation, or to re- issue the solicitation, whichever is in the best interest of the Lead State. The Sourcing Team will make a recommendation on the award of this RFP. The commissioner of Administration or designee may accept or reject the recommendation of the Sourcing Team. The final award decision will be made by the Commissioner of Administration and the WSCA-NASPO Management Board. 5. CLARIFICATION. If a responder discovers any significant ambiguity, error, conflict, discrepancy, omission, or other deficiency in the RFP, the responder shall immediately notify the Acquisition Management Specialist in writing, as CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 815 of 1344 specified in the introduction, of such error and request modification or clarification of the document. This notification is due no later than seven calendar days prior to the proposal due date and time. Responders are cautioned that any activity or communication with a State employee or officer, or a member of the Evaluation Team, regarding this Solicitation's contents or process, is strictly prohibited and may, as a result, have its response rejected. Any communication regarding this Solicitation, its content or process, must be directed to the Acquisition Management Specialist listed in the Solicitation documents. 6. COMPLETION OF RESPONSES. A response may be rejected if it is conditional or incomplete. Responses that contain conflicting, false, or misleading statements or that provide references that contradict or do not support an attribute or condition stated by the responder, may be rejected. 7. MASTER AGREEMENT ADMINISTRATOR. The Master Agreement Administrator designated by WSCA-NASPO and the State of Minnesota, Department of Administration is: Susan Kahle. Direct all correspondence and inquiries, legal questions, general issues, or technical issues regarding this RFP to: . Susan Kahle Acquisition Management Specialist Department of Administration Materials Management Division 50 Sherburne Avenue 112 Administration Building St. Paul, MN 55155 Fax: 651.297.3996 E-mail: susan.kahle state.mn.us 8. DISPOSITION OF DATA SUBMITTED BY CONTRACT VENDOR. All materials submitted in response to this RFP will become property of the Lead State and will become public record after the evaluation process is completed. The evaluation process is complete when negotiations with the selected vendors are final. By executing this Contract, the Contract Vendor certifies and agrees that all information provided in the Contract and in response to the solicitation will be made public in accordance with the solicitation and that no information has been designated Trade Secret pursuant to the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. if the Contract Vendor submits information after execution of this Contract that it believes to be trade secret materials, as defined by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat, § 13.37, the Contract Vendor must: a. clearly mark all trade secret materials at the time the information is submitted; b. include a statement with regard to the information justifying the trade secret designation for each item; and, C. defend any action seeking release of the materials it believes to be trade secret, and indemnify and hold harmless the Lead State, its agents and employees, from any judgments awarded against the Lead State in favor of the party requesting the materials, and any and all costs connected with that defense. This indemnification survives the Lead State's award of a Master Agreement. In submitting a response to the RFP, the responder agrees that this indemnification survives as long as the trade secret materials are in possession of the Lead State. The Lead State will not consider the prices submitted by the responder to be trade secret materials. 9. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES. Any issue a responder has with the RFP document, which includes, but is not limited to, the terms, conditions, and specifications, must be submitted in writing to and received by the Master Agreement Administrator prior to the opening due date and time. Any issue a responder has with the Master Agreement award must be submitted in writing to the Master Agreement Administrator within five working days from the time the notice of the intent to award is issued. This notice may be made by any of the following methods: notification by letter, fax or email, or posted on the Materials Management website, www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us. The Lead State will respond to any protest received that follows the above procedure. For those protests that meet the above submission requirements, the appeal process is, in sequence: The responsible Master Agreement Administrator, the Materials Management Division (MMD) Assistant Director, and the MMD Director. 10. ELECTRONIC FILES TO DOWNLOAD, COMPLETE, AND RETURN. Responders must download a Word/Excel document. 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. A written Master Agreement (including the contents of this RFP and selected portions of Contract Vendor's response incorporated therein by reference) and any written addenda thereto constitute the entire agreement of the parties to the Master Agreement. CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 816 of 1344 12. IRREVOCABLE OFFER. In accordance with this Request for Proposal, and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned agrees that its response to this RFP, or any part thereof, is an irrevocable offer for 180 days following the submission deadline date unless stated otherwise in the RFP. It is understood and agreed that the response, or any part thereof, when accepted by the appropriate department and State officials in writing, may become part of a legal and binding Master Agreement between the undersigned vendor and the State of Minnesota. 13. MATERIAL DEVIATION. A responder shall be presumed to be in agreement with these terms and conditions unless it takes specific exception to one or more of the conditions. Submission by the responder of its proposed language shall not be viewed as an exception unless the responder specifically states in the response that its proposed changes are intended to supersede the terms and conditions. RESPONDERS ARE CAUTIONED THAT BY TAKING ANY EXCEPTION THEY MAY BE MATERIALLY DEVIATING FROM THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. IF A RESPONDER MATERIALLY DEVIATES FROM THE GENERAL TERMS, CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS OR THE WSCA-NASPO TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS, ITS RESPONSE MAY BE REJECTED. A material deviation is an exception to the Request for Proposal general or WSCA-NASPO terms and conditions and/or specifications that: a. gives the responder taking the exception a competitive advantage over other vendors; or, b. gives the Lead State something significantly different from that which the Lead State requested. 14. NONRESPONSIVE RESPONSES. Responses that do not comply with the provisions in the RFP may be considered nonresponsive and may be rejected. 15. NOTICES. If one party is required to give notice to the other under the Master Agreement, such notice shall be in writing and shall be effective upon receipt. Delivery may be by certified United States mail or by hand, in which case a signed receipt shall be obtained. A facsimile transmission shall constitute sufficient notice, provided the receipt of the transmission is confirmed by the receiving party. Either party must notify the other of a change in address for notification purposes. All notices to the Lead State shall be addressed as follows: STATE OF MINNESOTA: MN WSCA-NASPO COMPUTER EQUIPMENT CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 112 Administration Bldg. 50 Sherburne Avenue St. Paul, MN 55155 651-296-2600 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 817 of 1344 MASTER AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS B. WSCA-NASPO TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. ADMINISTRATIVE FEES. The Contract Vendor shall pay a WSCA-NASPO Administrative Fee of one-tenth of one percent (0.1 % or 0.001) in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the Master Agreement no later. than 60 days following the end of each calendar quarter. The WSCA-NASPO Administrative Fee shall be submitted quarterly and is based on sales of products and services (less any charges for taxes or shipping). The WSCA-NASPO Administrative Fee is not negotiable. This fee is to be included as part of the pricing submitted with proposal. Additionally, some states may require an additional fee be paid directly to the state on purchases made by Purchasing Entities within that state. For all such requests, the fee level, payment method and schedule for such reports and payments will be incorporated into the Participating Addendum that is made a part of the Master Agreement. The Contract Vendor may adjust the Master Agreement pricing accordingly for purchases made by Purchasing Entities within the jurisdiction of the state. All such agreements may not affect the WSCA-NASPO Administrative Fee or the prices paid by the Purchasing Entities outside the jurisdiction of the state requesting the additional fee. 2. AGREEMENT ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. The Master Agreement shall consist of the following documents: 1. A Participating Entity's Participating Addendum ("PA"); 2. Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement 3. The Solicitation including all addendums; and 4. Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation These documents shall be read to be consistent and complementary. Any conflict among these documents shall be resolved by giving priority to these documents in the order listed above. Contract Vendor terms and conditions that apply to this Master Agreement are only those that are expressly accepted by the Lead State and must be in writing and attached to this Master Agreement as an Exhibit or Attachment. No other terms and conditions shall apply, including terms and conditions listed in the Contract Vendor's response to the Solicitation, or terms listed or referenced on the Contract Vendor's website, in the Contract Vendor quotation/sales order or in similar documents subsequently provided by the Contract Vendor. The solicitation language prevails unless a mutually agreed exception has been negotiated. 3. AMENDMENTS. The terms of this Master Agreement shall not be waived, altered, modified, supplemented or amended in any manner whatsoever without prior written approval of tyle WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement Administrator. 4. ASSIGNMENT OF ANTITRUST RIGHTS. Contract Vendor irrevocably assigns to a Participating Entity any claim for relief or cause of action which the Contract Vendor now has or which rpay accrue to the Contract Vendor in the future by reason of any violation of state or federal antitrust laws (15 U.S.C. � 1-15 or a Participating Entity's state antitrust provisions), as now in effect and as may be amended from time to time, in connection with any goods or services provided to the Contract Vendor for the purpose of carrying out the Co'ptract Vendor's obligations under this Master Agreement or Participating Addendum, including, at a Participating Entity's option, the right to control any such litigation on such claim for relief or cause of action. 5. ASS IGNMENTISUBCONTRACT. Contract Vendor shall not assign, sell, transfer, subcontract or sublet rights, or delegate responsibilities under this Master Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written approval of the WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement Administrator. 6. CANCELLATION. Unless otherwise stated in the terms and conditions, any Master Agreement may be canceled by either party upon 60 days' notice, in writing, prior to the effective date 4)f the cancellation. Further, any Participating Entity may cancel its participation upon 30 days written notice, unless otherwise limited or stated in the special terms and conditions of this solicitation or in the applicable Participating Addendum. Cancellation may be in whole or in part. Any cancellation under this provision shall not affect the rights and obligations attending orders outstanding at the time of cancellation, including any right of a Participating Entity to indemnification by the Contract Vendor, rights of payment for goods/services delivered and accepted, and rights attendipg any warranty or default in performance in association with any order. Cancellation of the Master Agreement due to Contract Vendor default maybe immediate if defaults cannot be reasonably cured as allowed per Default and Remedies term. 7. CONFIDENTIALITY NON -DISCLOSURE AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. 7.1 Confidentlality. Contract Vendor acknowledges that it and its employees or agents may, in the course of providing the Product under this Master Agreement, be exposed to or acquire information that is confidential to Participating Entity or Participating Entity's clients. Any and all information of any form that is marked as confidential S CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 818 of 1344 or would by its nature be deemed confidential obtained by Contract Vendor or its employees or agents in the performance of this Master Agreement, including, but not necessarily limited to (a) any Participating Entity records; (b) personnel records, and (c) information concerning individuals, is confidential information of Participating Entity ("Confidential Information"). Any reports or other documents or items (including software) that result from the use of the Confidential Information by Contract Vendor shall be treated in the same manner as the Confidential Information. Confidential Information does not include information that (a) is or becomes (other than by disclosure by Contract Vendor) publicly known; (b) is furnished by Participating Entity to others without restrictions similar to those imposed by this Master Agreement; (c) is rightfully in Contract Vendor's possession without the obligation of nondisclosure prior to the time of its disclosure under this Master Agreement; (d) is obtained from a source other than Participating Entity without the obligation of confidentiality, (e) is disclosed with the written consent of Participating Entity or; (f) is independently developed by employees, agents or subcontractor of Contract Vendor who can be shown to have had no access to the Confidential Information 7.2 Non -Disclosure. Contract Vendor shall hold Confidential Information in confidence, using at least the industry standard of confidentiality, and not to copy, reproduce, sell, assign, license, market, transfer or otherwise dispose of, give, or disclose Confidential Information to third parties or use Confidential Information for any purposes whatsoever other than the performance of this Master Agreement to Participating Entity hereunder, and to advise each of its employees and agents of their obligations to keep Confidential Information confidential. Contract Vendor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist Participating Entity in identifying and preventing any unauthorized use or disclosure of any Confidential Information. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Contract Vendor shall advise Participating Entity immediately if Contract Vendor learns or has reason to believe that any person who has had access to Confidential Information has violated or intends to violate the terms of this Master Agreement and Contract Vendor shall at its expense cooperate with Participating Entity in seeking injunctive or other equitable relief in the name of Participating Entity or Contract Vendor against any such person. Except as directed by Participating Entity, Contract Vendor will not at any time during or after the term of this Master Agreement disclose, directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information to any person, except in accordance with this Master Agreement, and that upon termination of this Master Agreement or at Participating Entity's request, Contract Vendor shall turn over to Participating Entity all documents, papers, and other matter in Contract Vendor's possession that embody Confidential Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contract Vendor may keep one copy of such Confidential Informatiop necessary for quality assurance, audits and evidence of the performance of this Master Agreement. 7.3 Iniunctive Relief. Contract Vendor acknowledges that breach of this Section, including disclosure of any Confidential Information, will cause irreparable injury to Participating Entity that is inadequately compensable in damages. Accordingly, Participating Entity may seek and obtain injunctive relief against the breach or threatened breach of the foregoing undertakings, in addition to any other legal remedies that may be available. Contract Vendor acknowledges and agrees that the covenants contained herein are necessary for the protection of the legitimate business interests of Participating Entity and are reasonable in scope and content. 7.4 Particioatina Entity is agreeing to the above language to the extent is not in conflict with Participating Entities public disclosure laws. 8. DEBARMENT. The Contract Vendor certifies that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntary excluded from participation in this transaction (Master Agreement) by any governmental department or agency. If the Contract Vendor cannot certify this statement, attach a written explanation for review by WSCA-NASPO In any order against this Master Agreement for a requirement established by a Purchasing Entity that discloses the use of federal funding, to the extent another form of certification is not required by a Participating Addendum or the order of the Purchasing Entity, the Contractor's quote represents a recertification consistent with the terms of paragraph 8, Section 2D, Minnesota Terms and Conditions 9. DEFAULTS & REMEDIES. a. The occurrence of any of the following events shall be an event of default under this Master Agreement: i. Nonperformance of contractual requirements; or ii. A material breach of any term or condition of this Master Agreement; or iii. Any representation or warranty by Contract Vendor in response to the solicitation or in this Master Agreement proves to be untrue or materially misleading; or iv. Institution of proceedings under any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar law, by or against Contract Vendor, or the appointment of a receiver or similar officer for Contract Vendor or any of its property, which is not vacated or fully stayed within thirty (30) calendar days after the institution or occurrence thereof; or v. Any default specified in another section of this Master Agreement. b. Upon the occurrence of an event of default, Lead State shall issue a written notice of default, identifying the nature of the default, and providing a period of 30 calendar days in which Contract Vendor shall have an 8 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-930 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUfPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 819 of 1344 opportunity to cure the default. The Lead. State shall not be required to provide advance written notice or a cure period and may immediately terminate this Master Agreement in whole or in part if the Lead State, in its sole discretion, determines that it is reasonably necessary to preserve public safety or prevent immediate public crisis. Time allowed for cure shall not diminish or eliminate Contract Vendor's liability for damages, including liquidated damages to the extent provided for under this Master Agreement. c. If Contract Vendor is afforded an opportunity to cure and fails to cure the default within the period specified in the written notice of default, Contract Vendor shall be in breach of its obligations under this Master Agreement and Lead State shall have the right to exercise any or all of the following remedies: i. Exercise any remedy provided by law; and ii. Terminate this Master Agreement and any related Master Agreements or portions thereof; and iii. Impose liquidated damages as provided in this Master Agreement; and iv. Suspend Contract Vendor from receiving future bid solicitations; and v. Suspend Contract Vendor's performance; and vi. Withhold payment until the default is remedied. d. In the event of a default under a Participating Addendum, a Participating Entity shall provide a written notice of default as described in this section and have all of the rights and remedies under this paragraph regarding its participation in the Master Agreement, in addition to those set forth in its Participating Addendum. Unless otherwise specified in a Purchase Order, a Purchasing Entity shall provide written notice of default as described in this section and have all of the rights and remedies under this paragraph and any applicable Participating Addendum with respect to an Order placed by the Purchasing Entity. Nothing in these Master Agreement Terms and Conditions shall be construed to limit the rights and remedies available to a Purchasing Entity under the applicable commercial code. 10. DELIVERY. Unless otherwise indicated in the Master Agreement, the prices are the delivered price to any Purchasing Entity. All deliveries shall be F.O.B. destination with all transportation and handling charges paid by the Contract Vendor. Additional delivery charges will not be allowed for back orders. 11. FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party to this Master Agreement shall be held responsible for delay or default caused by fire, riot, acts of God and/or war which is beyond that party's reasonable control. The WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement Administrator may terminate this Master Agreement after determining such delay or default will reasonably prevent successful performance of the Master Agreement. 12. GOVERNING LAW. This procurement and the resulting agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Lead State sponsoring and administering the procurement. The construction and effect of any Participating Addendum or order against the Master Agreements shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Participating Entity's State. Venue for any claim, dispute or action concerning an order placed against the Master Agreements or the effect of a Participating Addendum shall be in the Purchasing Entity's State. 13. INDEMNIFICATION. DELETED SEE SECTION 2C17. 14. INDEMNIFICATION — INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.,DELETED SEE SECTION 2C17. 16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACT VENDOR. The Contract Vendor shall be an independent Contract Vendor, and as such shall have no authorization, express or implied to bind WSCA-NASPO or the respective states to any agreements, settlements, liability or understanding whatsoever,and agrees not to perform any acts as agent for WSCA-NASPO or the states, except as expressly set forth herein. 16. INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMER. Except to the extent modified by a Participating Addendum, each Participating Entity shall follow the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement and applicable Participating Addendum and will have the same rights and responsibilities for their purchases as the Lead State has in the Master Agreement, including but not limited to, any indemnity or to recover any costs allowed in the Master Agreement and applicable Participating Addendum for their purchases. Each Purchasing Entity will be responsible for its own charges, fees, and liabilities. The Contract Vendor will apply the charges and invoice each Purchasing Entity individually. 17. INSURANCE. Except to the extent modified by a Participating Addendum, Contract Vendor shall, during the term of this Master Agreement, maintain in full force and effect, the insurance described in this section. Contract Vendor shall acquire such insurance from an insurance carrier or carriers licensed to conduct business in the Participating Entity's state and having a rating of A-, Class VII or better, in the most recently published edition of Best's Reports. Failure. to buy and maintain the required insurance may result in this Master Agreement's termination or at a Participating Entity's option, result in termination of its Participating Addendum. 10 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 820 of 1344 Coverage shall be written on an occurrence basis. The minimum acceptable limits shall be as indicated below, with no deductible for each of the following categories: a. Commercial General Liability covering the risks of bodily injury (including death), property damage and personal injury, including coverage for contractual liability, with a limit of not less than $1 million per occurrence/$2 million general aggregate; b. Contract Vendor must comply with any applicable State Workers Compensation or Employers Liability Insurance requirements. Contract Vendor shall pay premiums on all insurance policies. Such policies shall also reference this Master Agreement and shall have a condition that they not be revoked by the insurer until thirty (30) calendar days after notice of intended revocation thereof shall have been given to Participating Entity by the Contract Vendor. Prior to commencement of the work, Contract Vendor shall provide to the Participating Entity a written endorsement to the Contract Vendor's general liability insurance policy that (i) names the Participating Entity as an additional insured, (ii) provides that no material alteration, cancellation, non -renewal, or expiration of the coverage contained in such policy shall have effect unless the named Participating Entity has been given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice, and (iii) provides that the Contract Vendor's liability insurance policy shall be primary, with any liability insurance of the Participating Entity as secondary and noncontributory. Contract Vendor shall furnish to Participating Entity copies of certificates of all required insurance within thirty (30) calendar days of the Participating Addendum's effective date and prior to performing any work. Copies of renewal certificates of all required insurance shall be furnished within thirty (30) days after renewal date. These certificates of insurance must expressly indicate compliance with each and every insurance requirement specified in this section. Failure to provide evidence of coverage may, at the Lead State Master Agreement Administrator's sole option, result in this Master Agreement's termination. Coverage and limits shall not limit Contract Vendor's liability and obligations under this Master Agreement. 18. LAWS AND REGULATIONS. Any and all supplies, services and equipment offered and furnished shall comply fully with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. 19. LICENSE OF PRE-EXISTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. DELETED — SEE SECTION 211330 FOR REVISED TERM ADDRESSING TITLE OF PRODUCT. 20. NO WAIVER OF SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. The Lead State, Participating Entity or Purchasing Entity to the extent it applies does not waive its sovereign immunity by entering into this Contract and fully retains all immunities and defenses provided by law with regard to any action based on this Contract. If a claim must be brought in a federal forum, then it must be brought and adjudicated solely and exclusively within the United States District Court of the Participating Entity's State. 21. ORDER NUMBERS. Contract order and purchase order numbers shall be clearly shown on all acknowledgments, shipping. labels (if possible), packing slips, invoices, and on all correspondence. 22. PARTICIPANTS. WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization LLC is not a party to the Master Agreement. It is a nonprofit cooperative purchasing organization assisting states in administering the WSCAINASPO cooperative purchasing program for state government departments, institutions, agencies and political subdivisions (e.g., colleges, school districts, counties, cities, etc.,) for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Obligations under this Master Agreement are limited to those Participating States who have signed a Participating Addendum where contemplated by the solicitation. Financial obligations of Participating States are limited to the orders placed by the departments or other state agencies and institutions having available funds. Participating States incur no financial obligations on behalf of political subdivisions. Unless otherwise specified in the solicitation, the resulting award will be permissive. 23. PARTICIPATION OF ENTITIES. Use of specific WSCA-NASPO cooperative Master Agreements by state agencies, political subdivisions and other entities (including cooperatives) authorized by individual state's statutes to use state contracts are subject to the approval of the respective State Chief Procurement Official. Issues of interpretation and eligibility for participation are solely within the authority of the respective State Chief Procurement Official. 24. PAYMENT . Payment for completion of an order under this Master Agreement is normally made within 30 days Following the date the entire order is delivered or the date a correct invoice is received, whichever is later. After 11 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 821 of 1344 45 days the Contract Vendor may assess overdue account charges up to a maximum rate of one percent per month on the outstanding balance. Payments will be remitted by mail. Payments may be made via a State or political subdivision "Purchasing Card" with no additional. charge. 25. PUBLIC INFORMATION. The Master Agreement and all related documents are subject to disclosure pursuant to the Participating Entity's public information laws. 26. RECORDS ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT. The disclosure of records in Participating States relating to Participating addenda and orders placed against the Master Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Participating State and entity who placed the order. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence pertaining to this Master Agreement and orders placed by Purchasing Entities under it to the extent and in such detail as shall adequately reflect performance and administration of payments and fees. Contractor shall permit the Lead State, a Participating Entity, a Purchasing Entity, the federal government (including its grant awarding entities and the U.S. Comptroller General), and any other duly authorized agent of a governmental agency, to audit, inspect, examine, copy and/or transcribe Contractor's books, documents, papers and records directly pertinent to this Master Agreement or orders placed by a Purchasing Entity under it for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. This right shall survive for a period of five (5) years following termination of this Agreement or final payment for any order placed by a Purchasing Entity against this Agreement, whichever is later, to assure compliance with the terms hereof or to evaluate performance hereunder. Without limiting any other remedy available to any governmental entity, the Contractor shall reimburse the applicable Lead State, Participating Entity, or Purchasing Entity for an overpayments inconsistent with the terms of the Master Agreement or orders or underpayment of fees found as a result of the examination of the Contractor's records. The rights and obligations herein right exist in addition to any quality assurance obligation in the Master Agreement requiring the Contractor to self -audit contract obligations and that permits the Lead State Master Agreement Administrator to review compliance with those obligations. Records will be retained longer if required by Participating Entity's law. 27. REPORTS - SUMMARY AND DETAILED USAGE. In addition to other reports that may be required by this solicitation, the Contract Vendor shall provide the following WSCA-NASPO reports. a. Summary Sales Data. The Contractor shall submit quarterly sales reports directly to WSCA-NASPO using the WSCA-NASPO Quarterly SaieslAdministrative Fee Reporting Tool found at http://www. naso.or /WNCPO/Calculator.as x. Any/all sales made under the contract shall be reported as cumulative totals by state. Even if Contractor experiences zero sales during a calendar quarter, a report is stili required. Reports shall be due no later than the last day of the month following the end of the calendar quarter (as specified in the reporting tool). b. Detailed Sales Data. Contract Vendor shall also report detailed sales data by: state; entity/customer type, e.g., local government, higher education, K12, non-profit; Purchasing Entity name; Purchasing Entity bill -to and ship -to locations; Purchasing Entity and Contract Vendor Purchase Order identifier/number(s); Purchase Order Type (e.g., sales order, credit, return, upgrade, determined by industry practices); Purchase Order date; Ship Date; and line item description, including product number if used. The report shall be submitted in any form required by the solicitation. Reports are due on a quarterly basis and must be received by the Lead State no later than the last day of the month following the end of the reporting period. Reports shall be delivered to the Lead State and to the WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Development Team electronically through email; CD -Rom, jump drive or other electronic matter as determined by the Lead State. Detailed sales data reports shall include sales information for all sales under Participating Addenda executed under this Master Agreement. The format for the detailed sales data report is in Section 6, Attachment H. c. Reportable sales for the summary sales data report and detailed sales data report includes sales to employees for personal use where authorized by the Participating Addendum. Specific data in relation to sales to employees for personal use to be defined in the final contract award to ensure only public information is reported. 12 CONTRACT NO. IV7NWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 822 of 1344 d. Timely submission of these reports is a material requirement of the Master Agreement. The recipient of the reports shall have exclusive ownership of the media containing the reports. The Lead State and WSCA-NASPO shall have a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty free, transferable right to display, modify, copy, and otherwise use reports, data and information provided under this section. 28. ACCEPTANCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTING. a. Acceptance. Purchasing Entity (the entity authorized under the terms of any Participating Addendum to place orders under this Master Agreement) shall determine whether all Products and Services delivered meet the Contractor's published specifications (a.k.a. "Specifications"). No payment shall be made for any Products or Services until the Purchasing Entity has accepted the Products or Services. The Purchasing Entity will make every effort to notify the Contractor within thirty (30) calendar days following delivery of non-acceptance of a Product or completion of Service. In the event that the Contractor has not been notified within 30 calendar days from delivery of Product or completion of Service, the Product and Services will be deemed accepted on the 31st day after delivery of Product or completion of Services. This clause shall not be applicable, if acceptance testing and corresponding terms have been mutually agreed to by both parties in writing. h. Acceptance Testing. The Purchasing Entity (the entity authorized under the terms of any Participating Addendum to place orders under this Master Agreement) and the Contract Vendor shall determine if Acceptance Testing is applicable and/or required for the purchase. The terms in regards to acceptance testing will be negotiated, in writing, as mutually agreed. If Acceptance Testing is NOT applicable, the terms regarding Acceptance in the Contract shall prevail. 29. SYSTEM FAILURE OR DAMAGE. In the event of system failure or damage caused by the Contract Vendor or its Product, the Contract Vendor agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to restore or assist in restoring the system to operational capacity. The Contract Vendor shall be responsible under this provision to the extent a 'system' is defined at the time of the Order; otherwise the rights of the Purchasing Entity shall be governed by the Warranty. 30. TITLE OF PRODUCT. OWNERSHIP. a. Ownership of Documents/Copyright. Any reports, studies, photographs, negatives, databases, computer programs, or other documents, whether in tangible or electronic forms, prepared by the.Contract Vendor in the performance of its obligations under the Master Agreement and paid for by the Purchasing Entity shall be the exclusive property of the Purchasing Entity and all such material shall be remitted to the Purchasing Entity by the Contract Vendor upon completion, termination or cancellation of the Master Agreement. The Contract. Vendor shall not use, willingly allow or cause to allow such material to be used for any purpose other than performance of the Contract Vendor's obligations under this Master Agreement without the prior written consent of the Purchasing Entity. Rights, Title and Interest. All rights, title, and interest in all of the intellectual property rights, including copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trade marks, and service marks in the said documents that the Contract Vendor conceives or originates,. either individually or jointly with others, which arises out of the performance of the Master Agreement, will be the property of the Purchasing Entity and are, by the Master Agreement, assigned to the Purchasing Entity along with ownership of any and all copyrights in the copyrightable material. The Contract Vendor also agrees, upon the request of the Purchasing Entity, to execute all papers and perform all other acts necessary to assist the Purchasing Entity to obtain and register copyrights on such materials. Where applicable, works of authorship created by the Contract Vendor for the Purchasing Entity in performance of the Master Agreement shall be considered "works for hire' as defined in the U.S. Copyright Act. c. Notwithstanding the above, the Purchasing Entity will not own any of the Contract Vendor's pre-existing intellectual property that was created prior to the Master Agreement and which the Purchasing Entity did not pay the Contract Vendor to create. The Contract Vendor grants the Purchasing Entity a perpetual, irrevocable, non- exclusive, royalty free license for Contract Vendor's pre-existing intellectual property that is contained in the products, materials, equipment or services that are purchased through this Master Agreement. 31. WAIVER OF BREACH. Failure of Lead State Master Agreement Administrator, Participating Entity, or Purchasing Entity to declare a default or enforce any rights and remedies shall not operate as a waiver under this Master Agreement or Participating Addendum. Any waiver by the Lead State or Participating Entity must be in writing. Waiver by the Lead State Master Agreement Administrator, Participating Entity, or Purchasing Entity of any default, right or remedy under this Master Agreement or Participating Addendum, or breach of any terms or requirements shall 13 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 823 of 1344 not be construed or operate as a waiver of any subsequent default or breach of such term or requirement, or of any other term or requirement under this Master Agreement, a Participating Addendum, or order. 32. WARRANTY. The warranty provided must be the manufacturers written warranty tied to the product at the time of purchase and must include the following:: (a) the Product performs according to the specifications (b) the Product is suitable for the ordinary purposes for which such Product is used, (c) the Product is designed and manufactured in a commercially reasonable manner, and (d) the Product is free of defects. For third party products sold by the Contract Vendor, the Contract Vendor will assign the manufacturer or publisher's warranty and maintenance. The Contract Vendor will provide warranty and maintenance call numbers and assist the customer in engaging the manufacturer on warranty and maintenance issues: Upon breach of the warranty, the Contract Vendor will repair or replace (at no charge to the Purchasing Entity) the Product whose nonconformance is discovered and made known to the Contract Vendor. If the repaired and/or replaced Product proves to be inadequate, or fails of its essential purpose, the Contract Vendor will refund the full amount of any payments that have been made. The rights and remedies of the parties under this warranty are in addition to any other rights and remedies of the parties provided by law or so ordered by the court. 94 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-930 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 824 of 1344 MASTER AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS C. MINNESOTA TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. The contents of this RFP and selected portions of response of the successful Proposer will become contractual obligations, along with the final Master Agreement, if acquisition action ensues. The Lead State is solely responsible for rendering the decision in matters of interpretation of all terms and conditions. 2. ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS. The State of Minnesota has developed IT Accessibility Standards effective September 1, 2010, which entails, in part, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 (Level AA) and Section 508 Subparts A -D which can be viewed at htto:I/www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/pdf/accessibility standard.pdf Responders must complete the WCAG VPAT form included in the FORMS section of the RFP. The completed VPAT form will be scored based on its compliance with the Accessibility Standards. The requested WCAG VPAT applies to the responder's website to be offered under the Contract. For products offered, VPATS are only to be provided upon request by the participating entity. Upon request by the participating entity, the responder must make best efforts to provide Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATS) for all products offered in its response. Click here for link to VPATS for both Section 508 VPAT and WCAG 2.0 VPAT http://mn.gov/oettpolicies-and-standards/acceasiLbLlilty/#. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL CHANGES. The Contract Vendor must notify the Contract Administrator of changes in the Contract Vendor's key administrative personnel, in advance and in writing. Any employee of the Contract Vendor who, in the opinion of the State of Minnesota, is unacceptable, shall be removed from the project upon written notice to the Contract Vendor. In the event that an employee is removed pursuant to a written request from the Acquisition Management Specialist, the Contract Vendor shall have 10 working days in which to fill the vacancy with an acceptable employee.. 4. AMENDMENT(S). Master Agreement amendments shall be negotiated by the Lead State with the Contract Vendor whenever necessary to address changes in the terms and conditions, costs, timetable, or increased or decreased scope of work. An approved Master Agreement amendment means one approved by the authorized signatories of the Contract Vendor and the Lead State as required by law. 5. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). DELETED. G. AWARD OF RELATED CONTRACTS. In the event the Lead State undertakes or awards supplemental Contracts for work related to the Master Agreement or any portion thereof, the Contract Vendor shall cooperate fully with all other Contract Vendors and the State in all such cases. All Master Agreements between subcontractors and the Contract Vendor shall include a provisionrequiring compliance with this section. 7. AWARD OF SUCCESSOR CONTRACTS. In the event the State undertakes or awards a successor for work related to the Contract or any portion thereof, the current Contract Vendor shall cooperate fully during the transition with all other Contract Vendors and the State in all such cases. All Master Agreements between subcontractors and the Contract Vendor shall include a provision requiring compliance with this section. 8. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION a. Certification regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion —Lower Tier Covered Transactions. Instructions for certification: 1. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier participant [responder] is providing the certification set out below. 2. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. 15 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 825 of 1344 3. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to whom this proposal [response] is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or had become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4. The terms covered transaction, debarred, suspended, ineligible lower tier covered transaction, participant, . person, primary covered transaction, principal, proposal, and voluntarily excluded, as used in this clause, have the meaning set out in the Definitions and Coverages section of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may contact the person to which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 5. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this response that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any. lower tier covered transaction [subcontract equal to or exceeding $25,000] with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4, debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 6. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include this clause titled, "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion — Lower Tier Covered Transaction," without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 7. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it is not proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4, debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant may decide the method and frequency by which it determines the.eligibility of its principals. Each participant may, but is not required to, check the list of parties excluded from federal procurement and nonprocurement programs. 8. frothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is notrequired to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 9. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph 5 of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4, suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. b. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion —Lower Tier Covered Transactions. 1. The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this proposal, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. 2. Where the prospective lower tier participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal. 9. CHANGE REQUESTS. The Lead State reserves the right to request, during the term of the Master Agreement, changes to the products offered. Products introduced during the term of the Master Agreement shall go through a formal review process. A formal process of changing the Master Agreement shall be developed during the negotiation of the Master Agreement. The Contract Vendor shall evaluate and recommend products for which agencies have an expressed need. The Lead State shall require the Contract Vendor to provide a summary of its research of those products being recommended for inclusion in the Master Agreement as well as defining how adding the product will enhance the Master Agreement. The Lead State may request that products, other than those recommended, are added to the Master Agreement. In the event that the Lead State desires to add new products and services that are not included in the original Master Agreement, the Lead State requires that independent manufacturers and resellers cooperate with the already 16 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC•130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 826 of 1344 established Contract Vendor in order to meet the. Lead State's requirements. Evidence of the need to add products or services should be demonstrated to the Lead State. The Master Agreement shall be modified via supplement or amendment. The Lead State will negotiate the inclusion of the products and services with the Contract Vendor. No products or services will be added to the Master Agreement without the Lead State's prior approval. 10. CONFLICT MINERALS. Contract Vendor must provide information to the public on its website regarding the use of conflict minerals, as required by Section 13(p) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules promulgated thereunder. See: http://www.sec.ciov/ruies/final/2012/34-67716.Pdf. 11. COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL WAIVER. The Lead State reserves the right to use, reproduce and publish proposals in any manner necessary for State agencies and local units of government to access the responses and/or to respond to request for information pursuant to Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, , including but not limited to emailing, photocopying, State Intranettinternet postings, broadcast faxing, and direct mailing. In the event that the response contains copyrighted or trademarked materials, it is the responder's responsibility to obtain permission for the Lead State to reproduce and publish the information, regardless of whether the responder is the manufacturer or reseller of the products listed in the materials. By signing its response, the responder certifies that it has obtained all necessary approvals for the reproduction and/or distribution of the contents of its response and agrees to indemnify, protect, save and hold the Lead State, its representatives and employees harmless from any and all claims arising from the violation of this section and agrees to pay all legal fees incurred by the Lead State in the defense of any such action. 12. EFFECTIVE DATE. Pursuant to Minnesota law, the Master Agreement arising from this RFP shall be effective upon the date of final execution by the Lead State, unless a later date is specified in the Master Agreement. 13. FOREIGN OUTSOURCING OF WORK. Upon request, the Contract Vendor is required to provide information regarding the location of where services, data storage and/or location of data processing under the Master Agreement will be performed. 14. GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES. The Contract Vendor and the Lead State must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13,.(and where applicable, if the Lead State contracting party is part of the judicial branch, with the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch promulgated by the Minnesota Supreme Court as the same may be amended from time to time) as it applies to all data provided by the Lead State to the Contract Vendor and all data provided to the Lead State by the Contract Vendor. In addition, the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Contract Vendor in accordance with the Master Agreement that is private, nonpublic, protected nonpublic, or confidential as defined by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Ch. 13 (and where applicable, that is not accessible to the public under the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch). In the event the Contract Vendor receives a request to release the data referred to in this article, the Contract Vendor must immediately notify the Lead State. The Lead State will give the Contract Vendor instructions concerning the release of the data to the requesting party before the data is released. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08, apply to the release of the data by either the Contract Vendor or the Lead State. The Contract Vendor agrees to indemnify, save, and hold the State of Minnesota, its agent and employees, harmless from all claims arising out of, resulting from, or in any manner attributable to any violation of any provision of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (and where applicable, the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch), including legal fees and disbursements paid or incurred to enforce this provision of the Master Agreement. In the event that the Contract Vendor subcontracts any or all of the work to be performed under the Master Agreement, the Contract Vendor shall retain responsibility under the terms of this article for such work. 15. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. To the extent that the goods to be supplied by the Contract Vendor contain or may create hazardous substances, harmful physical agents or infectious agents as set forth in applicable State and federal laws and regulations, the Contract Vendor must provide Material Safety. Data Sheets regarding those substances. A copy must be included with each delivery. 16. HUMAN RIGHTWAFFIRMATIVE ACTION. The Lead State requires affirmative action compliance by its Contract Vendors in accordance with Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 and Minn. R. 5000.3400 to 5000.3600. a. Covered contracts and Contract Vendors. One-time acquisitions, or a contract for a predetermined amount of goods and/or services, where the amount of your response is in excess of $100,000 requires completion of the Affirmative Action Certification page. If the solicitation is for a contract for an indeterminate amount of goods and/or services, and the State estimated total value of the contract exceeds $100,000 whether it will be a multiple 17 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 827 of 1344 award contract or not, you must complete the Affirmative Action Certification page. If the contract dollar amount or the State estimated total contract amount exceeds $100,000 and the Contract Vendor employed more than 40 full-time employees on a single working day during the previous 12 months in Minnesota or in the state where it has its principal place of business, the Contract Vendor must comply with the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 363A.36, subd. 1 and Minn. R. 5000.3400 to 5000.3600. A Contract Vendor covered by Minn. Stat. § 363A.36, subd. 1 and Minn. R. 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 that had more than 40 full-time employees within Minnesota on a single working day during the previous 12 months must have a certificate of compliance issued by the commissioner of the Department of Human Rights (certificate of compliance). A Contract Vendor covered by Minn: Stat. § 363A.36, subd. 1 that did not have more than 40 full-time employees on a single working day during the previous 12 months within Minnesota but that did have more than 40 full-time employees in the state where it has its principal place of business and that does not have a certificate of compliance must certify that it is in compliance with federal affirmative action requirements. b. Minn. Stat. § 363A.36, subd. 1 requires the Contract Vendor to have an affirmative action plan for the employment of minority persons, women, and qualified disabled individuals approved by the commissioner of the Department of Human Rights (commissioner) as indicated by a certificate of compliance. Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 addresses suspension or revocation of a certificate of compliance and contract consequences in that event. A contract awarded without a certificate of compliance may be voided. c. Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600 implement Minn. Stat. § 363A.36. These rules include, but are not limited to, criteria for contents, approval, and implementation of affirmative action plans; procedures for issuing certificates of compliance and criteria for determining a Contract Vendor's compliance status; procedures for addressing deficiencies, sanctions, and notice and hearing; annual compliance reports; procedures for compliance review; and contract consequences for noncompliance. The specific criteria for approval or rejection of an affirmative action plan are contained in various provisions of Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600 including, but not limited to, parts 5000.3420-5000.3500 and parts 5000.3552-5000.3559. d. Disabled Workers. Minn. R. 5000.3550 provides the Contract Vendor must comply with the following affirmative action requirements for disabled workers. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR DISABLED WORKERS (a) The Contract Vendor must not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of physical or mental disability in regard to any position for which the employee or applicant for employment is qualified. The Contract Vendor agrees to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified disabled persons without discrimination based upon their physical or mental disability in all employment practices such as the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment, advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. (b) The Contract Vendor agrees to comply with the rules and relevant orders of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota Human Rights Act. (c) In the event of the Contract Vendor's noncompliance with the requirements of this clause, actions for noncompliance may be taken in accordance with Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 and the rules and relevant orders of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota Human Rights Act. (d) The Contract Vendor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices in a form to be prescribed by the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. Such notices must state the Contract Vendor's obligation under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified disabled employees and applicants for employment, and the rights of applicants and employees. (e) The Contract Vendor must notify each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract understanding, that the Contract Vendor is bound by the terms of Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 of the Minnesota Human Rights Act and is committed to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment physically and mentally disabled persons. e. Consequences. The consequences of a Contract Vendor's failure to implement its affirmative action plan or make a good faith effort to do so include, but are not limited to, suspension or revocation of a certificate of compliance 18 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-930 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 828 of 1344 by the commissioner, refusal by the commissioner to approve subsequent plans, and termination of all or part of the Contract by the commissioner or the State. f. Certification. The Contract Vendor hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 363A.36, subd. 1 and Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600 and is aware of the consequences for noncompliance. It is agreed between the parties that Minn. Stat. 363.36 and Minn. R. 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 are incorporated into any contract between these parties based upon this specification or any modification of it. A copy of Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 and Minn. R. 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 are available upon request from the contracting agency. 17. INDEMNIFICATION The Contract Vendor shall indemnify, protect, save and hold harmless the Lead State and the Participating Entity, its representatives and employees, from any and all claims or causes of action, including all legal fees incurred by the Lead State and the Participating Entity arising from the performance of the Master Agreement by the Contract Vendor or its agents, employees, or subcontractors. This clause shall not be construed to bar any legal remedies the Contract Vendor may have with the Lead State's and Participating Entity's failure to fulfill its obligations pursuant to the Master Agreement. If the Participating Entity's laws require approval of a third party to defend Participating Entity, Participating Entity will seek such approval and if approval is not received, Contract Vendor is not required to defend that Participating Entity. 18. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION. The Contract Vendor warrants that any materials or products provided or produced by the Contract Vendor or utilized by the Contract Vendor in the performance of this Master Agreement will not infringe upon or violate any patent, copyright, trade secret, or any other proprietary right of any third party. In the event of any such claim by any third party against the Participating Entity, the Participating Entity shall promptly notify the Contract Vendor. The Contract Vendor, at its own expense, shall indemnify; defend to the extent permitted by the Participating Entity's laws, and hold harmless the Participating Entity against any loss, cost, expense, or liability (including legal fees) arising out of such a claim, whether or not such claim is successful against the Participating Entity. If such a claim has occurred, or in the Contract Vendor's opinion is likely to occur, the Contract Vendor shall either procure for the Participating Entity the right to continue using the materials or products or replacement or modified materials or products. If an option satisfactory to the Participating Entity is not reasonably available, the Participating Entity shall return the materials or products to the Contract Vendor, upon written request of the Contract Vendor and at the Contract Vendor's expense. This remedy is in addition to any other remedy provided by law 19. JURISDICTION AND VENUE. This RFP and any ensuing Master Agreement, its amendments and supplements thereto; shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota, USA. Venue for all legal proceedings arising out of the Master Agreement, or breach thereof, shall be in the State or federal court with competent jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota. By submitting a response to this Request for Proposal, a Responder voluntarily agrees to be subject to the jurisdiction of Minnesota for all proceedings arising out of this RFP, any ensuing Master Agreement, or any breach thereof. 20. LAWS AND REGULATIONS. Any and all services, articles or equipment offered and furnished must comply fully with all local, State and federal laws and regulations, including Minn. Stat. § 181.59 prohibiting discrimination and business registration requirements of the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. 21. NONVISUAI_ ACCESS STANDARDS. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 16C.145, the Contract Vendor shall comply with the following nonvisual technology access standards: a. That the effective interactive control and use of the technology, including the operating system applications programs, prompts, and format of the data presented, are readily achievable by nonvisual means; b. That the nonvisual access technology must be compatible with information technology used by other individuals with whom the blind or visually impaired individual must interact; c. That nonvisual access technology must be integrated into networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, and the public; and d. That the nonvisual access technology must have the capability of providing equivalent access by nonvisual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. 19 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 829 of 1344 These standards do not require the installation of software or peripheral devices used for nonvisual access when the information technology is being used by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired. 22.. NOTICE TO RESPONDERS. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 270C.65, subd. 3, Contract Vendors are required to provide their Federal Employer Identification Number or Social Security Number. Thisinformation may be used in the enforcement of federal and State tax laws. Supplying these numbers could result in action to require a Contract Vendor to file tax returns and pay delinquent tax liabilities. These numbers will be available to federal and State tax authorities and State personnel involved in the payment of State obligations. 23. ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. The responder warrants that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, and except as otherwise disclosed, there are no relevant facts or circumstances which could give rise to organizational conflicts of interest. An organizational conflict of interest exists when, because of existing or planned activities. or because of relationships with other persons: • a Contract. Vendor is unable or potentially unable to render impartial assistance or advice to the State; • the Contract Vendor's objectivity in performing the work is or might be otherwise impaired; or • the Contract Vendor has an unfair competitive advantage. The Contract Vendor agrees that if an organizational conflict of interest is discovered after award, an immediate and full disclosure in writing shall be made to the Assistant Director of the Department of Administration's Materials Management Division that shall include a description of the action the Contract Vendor has taken or proposes to take to avoid or mitigate such conflicts. If an organizational conflict of interest is determined to exist, the State may, at its discretion, cancel the Master Agreement. In the event the Contract Vendor was aware of an organizational conflict of interest prior to the award of the Master Agreement and did not disclose the conflict to the Master Agreement Administrator, the State may terminate the Master Agreement for default. The provisions of this clause shall be included in all subcontracts for work to be performed, and the terms "Contract, ""Contract Vendor," "Master. Agreement", "Master Agreement Administrator" and "Contract Administrator" modified appropriately to preserve the State's rights. 24. PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRY DATA SECURITY STANDARD AND CARDHOLDER INFORMATION SECURITY. Contract Vendor assures all of its Network Components, Applications, Servers, and Subcontractors (if any) comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard ("PCIDSS"). "Network Components" shall include, but are not limited to, Contract Vendor's firewalls, switches, routers, wireless access points, network appliances, and other security appliances; "Applications" shall include, but are not limited to, all purchased and custom external (web) applications. "Servers shall include, but are not limited to, all of Contract Vendor's web, database, authentication, DNS, mail, proxy, and NTP servers. "Cardholder Data" shall mean any personally identifiable data associated with a cardholder, including, by way of example and without limitation, a cardholder's account number, expiration date, name, address, social security number, or telephone number. Subcontractors (if any) must be responsible for the security of all Cardholder Data in its possession; and will only use Cardholder Data for assisting cardholders in completing a transaction, providing fraud control services, or for other uses specifically required by law. Contract Vendor must have a business continuity program which conforms to PCIDSS to protect Cardholder Data in the event of a major disruption in its operations or in the event of any other disaster or system failure which may occur to operations; will continue to safeguard Cardholder Data in the event this Agreement terminates or expires; and ensure that a representative or agent of the payment card industry and a representative or agent of the State shall be provided with full cooperation and access to conduct a thorough security review of Contract Vendor's operations, systems, records, procedures, rules, and practices in the event of a security intrusion in order to validate compliance with PCIDSS. 26. PERFORMANCE WHILE DISPUTE IS PENDING. Notwithstanding the existence of a dispute, the parties shall continue without delay to carry out all of their responsibilities under the Master Agreement that are not affected by the dispute. If a party fails to continue without delay to perform its responsibilities under the Master Agreement, in the accomplishment of all undisputed work, any additional cost incurred by the other parties as a result of such failure to proceed shall be borne by the responsible party. 26. PREFERENCE. Targeted/Economically Disadvantaged.ln accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.16, subds. 6 and 7, eligible certified targeted group (TG) businesses and certified economically disadvantaged (ED) businesses will receive a 6 percent preference on the basis of award for this RFP. The preference is applied only to the first $500,000 of the response to 20 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 830 of 1344 the RFP. Eligible TG businesses must be currently certified by the Materials Management Division prior to the bid opening date and time. To verify TG/ED certification, refer to the Materials Management Division's web site at www.mmd.admin.state.mn.usunder "Vendor Information, Directory of Certified TG/ED Vendors." To verify TG eligibility for preference, refer to the Materials Management Division's web site under "Vendor Information, Targeted Groups Eligible for Preference in State Purchasing" or call the Division's HelpLine at 651.296.2600. Reciprocal Preference. In accordance with Minn. Stat. §16C.06, subd 7, the acquisition of goods or services shall be allowed a preference over a non-resident vendor from a state that gives or requires a preference to vendors from that state, the preference shall be equal to the preference given or required by the state of the non-resident vendor. If you wish to be considered a Minnesota Resident vendor you must claim that by filling out the Resident Vendor Form included. in this solicitation and include it in your response. Veteran. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.16, subd. 6a, (a) Except when mandated by the federal government as a condition of receiving federal funds, the commissioner shall award up to a six percent preference in the amount bid on state procurement to certified small businesses that are majority-owned and operated by: (1) recently separated veterans who have served in active military service, at any time on or after September 11, 2001, and who have been discharged under honorable conditions from active service, as indicated by the person's United States Department of Defense fond DD -214 or by the commissioner of veterans affairs; (2) veterans with service -connected disabilities, as determined at anytime by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; or (3) any other veteran -owned small businesses certified under section 16C.19, paragraph (d). In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.19 (d), a veteran -owned small business, the principal place of business of which is in Minnesota, is certified if it has been verified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as being either a veteran -owned small business or a service disabled veteran -owned small business, in accordance with Public Law 109-461 and Code of Federal Regulations, title 38, part 74. To receive a preference the veteran -owned small business must meet the statutory requirements above by the solicitation opening date and time. The preference is applied only to the first $500,000 of the response. If responder is claiming the veteran -owned preference, attach documentation, sign and return form with response to the solicitation. Only eligible veteran -owned small businesses that meet the statutory requirements and provide adequate documentation will be given the preference. 27. PUBLIC INFORMATION. Once the information contained in the responses is deemed public information, interested parties may request to obtain the public information. You may call 651.201.2413 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to arrange this. 28. PUBLICITY. Any publicity given to the program, publications or services provided resulting from a State contract for goods or services, including but not limited to notices, informational pamphlets, press releases, research, reports, signs and similar public notices prepared by or for the Contract Vendor, or its employees individually or jointly with others, or any subcontractors, shall identify the State as the sponsoring agency and shall not be released, unless such release is a specific part of an approved work plan included in the Master Agreement prior to its approval by the State's Authorized Representative and the State's Assistant Director or designee of Materials Management Division. The Contract Vendor shall make no representations of the State's opinion or position as to the quality or effectiveness of the products and/or services that are the subject of the Master Agreement without the prior written consent of the State's Assistant Director or designee of Materials Management Division. Representations include any publicity, including but not limited to advertisements, notices, press releases, reports, signs, and similar public notices. 29. PURCHASE ORDERS. The State requires that there will be no minimum order requirements or charges to process an individual purchase order. The Master Agreement number and the PO number must appear on all documents (e.g., invoices, packing slips, etc.). The Ordering Entity's purchase order constitutes a binding contract 30. RIGHTS RESERVED. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the State reserves the right to: a. reject any and all responses received; b. select, for Master Agreements or for negotiations, a response other than that with the lowest cost; c. waive or modify any informalities, irregularities, or inconsistencies in the responses received; d. negotiate any aspect of the proposal with any responder and negotiate with more than one responder; e. request a BEST and FINAL OFFER, if the State deems it necessary and desirable; and 21 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 831 of 1344 f. terminate negotiations and select the next response providing the best value for the State, prepare and release a new RFP, or take such other action as the State deems appropriate if negotiations fail to .result in a successful Master Agreement. 31. RISK OF LOSS OR DAMAGE. The State is relieved of all risks of loss or damage to the goods and/or equipment during periods of transportation, and installation by the Contract Vendor and in the possession of the Contract Vendor or their authorized agent. 32. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of the Master Agreement, including items incorporated by reference, is found to be illegal, unenforceable, or void, then both the State and the Contract Vendor shall be relieved of all obligations arising under such provisions. If the remainder of the Master Agreement is capable of performance it shall not be affected by such declaration or finding and shall be fully performed. 33. STATE AUDITS (Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5). The books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and. practices of the Contract Vendor or other party, that are relevant to the Master Agreement or transaction are subject to examination by the contracting agency and either the Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor as appropriate for a minimum of six years after the end of the Master Agreement or transaction. The State reserves the right to authorize delegate(s) to audit this Master Agreement and transactions. 34. SURVIVABILITY. The following rights and duties of the State and responder will survive the expiration or cancellation of the resulting Master Agreements. These rights and duties include, but are not limited to paragraphs: Indemnification, Hold Harmless and Limitation of Liability, State Audits, Government Data Practices, Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue, Publicity, Intellectual Property Indemnification, and Admin Fees. 35. TRADE SECRET/CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Any information submitted as Trade Secret must be identified and submitted per the Trade Secret Form and must meet Minnesota Trade Secret as defined. in Minn. Stat. § 13.37 22 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 832 of 1344 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT li!0889)b2014-2019 UEAART'MENT OF ADMINISTRATION MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT B - PRICING 1. BAND(S) AWARDED: Band 1: Desktop Band 2: Laptop Band 3: Tablet Band 4: Server Band 5: Storage. 2. PRICE STRUCTURE. The contract employs a MINIMUM discount -off baseline price list structure with category exceptions for each band. The category discounts may be higher or lower than the than the band discount. The minimum discount and categorized exceptions will be applied to all "quantity one" procurements. An end user will be able to verify pricing using the named base line price list and the minimum discounts with the categorized exceptions provided in the Master Agreement. 3. PRICE GUARANTEE. These discounts must remain firm, or the discount may be increased, during the term of the Master Agreement. 4. BASELINE PRICE LIST. The Base Line Price is designated in the Pricing Discount Schedule. The Base Line Price List must be accessible and verifiable by potential end users preferably on the Contract Vendor Website. All historic versions of the Baseline Price List must be made available upon request pursuant to the audit provisions. 5. PRODUCT AND SERVICE SCHEDULE (PSS). The Product.and Service Schedule (PSS) identifies a complete listing of all products and services included in the awarded Master Agreement. The PSS serves as the Cgntract Catalog. The PSS will be submitted to the Lead State following contract award and must be approved by the Lead State prior to the start of any sales. The PSS must be available on the Contract Vendor website for end users to verify pricing based on the minimum discounts with category exceptions provided off a designated 4 ase line price list. The Contract Vendor will work with each State to develop a satisfactory PSS reflecting the individual States restrictions. 6. CHANGES TO THE. PSS: Contract Vendor will request changes to the PSS utilizing an Action Request Form (ARF) Submittals will be reviewed by the Lead State quarterly. Obsolete and discontinued products will be removed. 7. BULKIVOLUME PRICING. Further bulk/quantity savings may be obtained when additional quantities are requested. Additional savings are expected when competing awarded vendors for volume pricing. 8. PROMOTIONAL OFFERS. Contract Vendors may provide promotions for deeply discounted products based on their inventory and sales. The Contract Vendors will be responsible to market these offers. 9. PREMIUM SAVINGS PACKAGE PROGRAM. Contract Vendors participating in the Premium Savings Package (PSP) Program will commit to the standard configurations. The standards currently are refreshed every six months (May and November). Refresh schedule is subject to change. See current configurations: http://www.wnpsp.com/index.html. States and other Participating Entities can choose to purchase these packages without any signing additional documents. 10. TRADE-IN. Trade -In Programs are the option of the Participating Entity. The Participating Addendum by each State may address the allowance of Trade -Ins. 11. SERVICES. Services are at the option of the Participating Entity, The Participating Addendum by each State may address service agreement terms and related travel. 23 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 833 of 1344 12. LEASING. The Discount schedule will indicate if the Contract Vendor provides leasing. Participating Entities may enter in to lease agreements if they have the legal authorityao enter into these types of agreements. The Participating Addendum by each State will identify if and how leasing agreement terms will be conducted. 13. FREIGHT. All prices shall be FOB Destination, prepaid and allowed (with freight included in the price), to the address, receiving dock or warehouse as specified on the ordering agency's purchase order, In those situations in which the "deliver -to" address has no receiving dock or agents, the Contract Vendor must be able to deliver to the person specified on the PO without additional cost. If there is a special case where inside delivery fee must be charged, the Contract Vendor will notify the customer in advance in order for the customer to determine if the additional cost will affect the decision to utilize the Contract Vendor. 14. DELIVERY. Delivery of ordered product should be completed within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of an order, unless otherwise agreed to by the ordering agency. 24 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 834 of 1344 ��t�` innese a DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION 't COMPUTER EQUIPMENT .., 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT B - PRICING SCHEDULE IMPORTANT: The minimum discount is provided, refer to Contract Vendor's Website for any additional discounts and request a quote for bulklvolume discounts. All prices shall be FOB Destination, prepaid and allowed (with freight included in the price). If there is a special case where inside delive fee must be char ed, the Contract Vendor will notify the customer in advance. 3 THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS - (APPLICABLE IN ALL BANDS) 43211724 10% 4 SERVICES Se.'rvices'are at the option of Participating,States: Participating Addendum `b each'State"rr. address servlce"agreement _towns and;related travel:'.States nay"negotiate additional services."TFie majority of manufac#urer'S.hardware includes a;fhree year war.:ranty. Customer may:purchase warranty upgrades #or certain hardware as offered." For standard` warranty Information`' :htt" .Nwwuv.transource.comisu odidefault.as Accidental Damage — Complete Care: $150 Break/fix non warranty: $75/hour Desktop Installation: (options: copper, sterling and turquoise — see website for details) Copper --$25 Sterling Silver=$40 Turquoise=$75 Training $65/hour INCLUDED. 3 year warranty, `image loading, image -consulting, asset tagging, consulting; stagingldeployment(produc#s. ne6din sta in " nor to .de to rnent will.:be stored in contract vendor warehouse at no additional;cost 5. LEASING Contract Vendor does not offer leasing. 6. ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS — Request a quote for discounts on bulkivolume purchases. a. Per Transaction Multiple Unit: Over $250,000 = up to 1.5% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or .5% on peripherals Over $500,000 = up to 2% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or .75% on peripherals Over $1 million - up to 3% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1 % on peripheral b. Cumulative Discounts are based on Total Master Agreement Sales: Over $20 million —Additional .5% from Baseline Pricing Over $50 million —Additional 1% from Baseline Pricing Over $100 million --Additional 1.5% from Baseline Pricing c. Annual Volume Discounts: Over $2 million —Additional .5% from Baseline Pricing Over $5 million —Additional 1 % from Baseline Pricing Over $10 million —Additional 1:5% from Baseline Pricing 25 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 835 of 1344 IlillESQ�a DEPARTMENT Of ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 09L MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT C - PRODUCT AND SERVICE SCHEDULE (PSS) 1. MAINTAINING THE PSS. The Product and Service Schedule (PSS) identifies a complete listing of all products and services included in the awarded Master Agreement. The PSS serves as the WSCA-NASPO Contract Catalog. The PSS will be submitted to the Lead State following contract award and must be approved by the Lead State prior to the start of any sales. The PSS must be available on the Contract Vendor website for end users to verify pricing based on the minimum discounts with category exceptions provided off a designated base line price list. The Contract Vendor will work with each State to develop a satisfactory PSS reflecting the individual States restrictions. The Contract Vendor will work to develop a PSS satisfactory to the Lead State prior to the startof sales and containing the following information: a. Band number b. Part # - SKU # c. Manufacturer d. Description e. Minimum Discount f. Category Code (This code will be refined during the approval process) g. Other fields approved by the Lead State 2. CHANGES TO THE PSS: Contract Vendor will request changes to the PSS utilizing an Action Request Form (ARF) Submittals will be reviewed by the Lead State quarterly. Obsolete and discontinued products will be removed. 3. FORMAT: The format for the final product and service schedule will be approved within 30 days of contract award. Suggested format is provided below: MANUFACTURER NAME DATE: BASELINE PRICE LIST: LINK: 4. THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS: A list of third party products is to be submitted to the Lead State. Approval must be received from the Lead State prior to adding third party products to the Product and Service Schedule. Master Agreement restrictions of third party products include: a. Contract Vendors can only offer Third Party Products in the bands they have been awarded. b. Contract Vendor cannot offer products manufactured by another Contract Vendor holding a Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement unless approved by the Lead State. c. The Contract Vendor will assign the manufacturer or publisher's warranty and maintenance. The Contract Vendor will provide warranty and maintenance call numbers and assist the customer in engaging the manufacturer on warranty and maintenance issues. d. Any additions to the Third Party Product list must be submitted utilizing the Action Request Form. e. The approved Third Party Product list will be clearly posted on the Vendor provided website and updated as products are approved. 26 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 836 of 1344 BAND Part # - SKU# MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION MINIMUM DISCOUNT CATEGORY CODE 1 XYZ ABC DESKTOP 60% 1M 2 550 ZZZZZZZ LAPTOP CART 10% 2TM 3 123A ABC SUPER TABLET 25% 3A 4. THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS: A list of third party products is to be submitted to the Lead State. Approval must be received from the Lead State prior to adding third party products to the Product and Service Schedule. Master Agreement restrictions of third party products include: a. Contract Vendors can only offer Third Party Products in the bands they have been awarded. b. Contract Vendor cannot offer products manufactured by another Contract Vendor holding a Minnesota WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement unless approved by the Lead State. c. The Contract Vendor will assign the manufacturer or publisher's warranty and maintenance. The Contract Vendor will provide warranty and maintenance call numbers and assist the customer in engaging the manufacturer on warranty and maintenance issues. d. Any additions to the Third Party Product list must be submitted utilizing the Action Request Form. e. The approved Third Party Product list will be clearly posted on the Vendor provided website and updated as products are approved. 26 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 836 of 1344 in►��so�a DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION A*. COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 ' A' MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT D - WEBSITE IMPLEMENTATION. Within 30 calendar days of Master Agreement award, the Contract Vendor must provide a sample URL of the Master Agreement webpage to the Lead State for review and approval. The Lead State will review and determine acceptability of the website format and data. If the information is determined to be unacceptable or incorrect, the Contract Vendor will have 15 calendar days to provide revisions to the Lead State. Once the website is approved, the Contract Vendor may not make material changes to the website without notifying the Lead State and receiving written approval of the changes utilizing the Action Request Form. The Contract Vendor must continue to monitor and update the website throughout the life of the contract. Periodic audits may be conducted to ensure websites are updated and Contract Vendors will be expected to correct deficiencies. 2. WEBSITE CONTENT. The website must be separate from the Contract Vendor's commercially available (i.e., public) on-line catalog and ordering systems. Contract Vendor agrees to pursue design of a website to include the items listed below. The Lead State will review and determine acceptability of the website format and data as stated in Item 1 above. a) Baseline Price List and historic versions b) Approved Product and Service Schedule (PSS) c) Product specifications, pricing, and configuration aids for the major product categories proposed that can be used to obtain an on-line quote d) Third Party Product list will be clearly posted on the Vendor provided website and updated as products are approved e) Link to the WSCA-NASPO EmarketCenter f) Online ordering capability with the ability to remember multiple ship to locations if applicable to product g) Contact information for order placement, service concerns (warranty and maintenance), problem reporting, and billing concerns h) Sales representatives for participating entities i) Purchase order tracking j) Available Twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week availability, except for regularly scheduled maintenance k) Additional Terms may not be posted on the Website without written approval of the Lead State 1) Link to the WSCA-NASPO EmarketCenter if a State is participating m) Information on accessibility and accessible products n) If participating in Premium Savings Package Program, lead with these products and display prominently on the website o) Links to environmental certification, including but not limited to take-back/recycling programs, p) Information regarding the use of Conflict minerals, as required by Section 13(p) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules promulgated thereunder. See: http://www,sec.aov/rules/final/2012/34-67716.pdf. q) Service options, service agreements for negotiations when allowed by a participating addendum r) EPEAT, Energy Star, etc. s) Link to Signed Participating Addendums t) Link to Signed Master Agreement u) Link to solicitation and Response. 3. TERMINATION Upon termination or expiration of the Master Agreement awarded from this RFP all websites, on-line offering systems and Electronic Catalog functions supported and/or available as part of the Master Agreement will cease and be removed from public viewing access without redirecting to another website. 27 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 837 of 1344 IiIHOW)b DEPARTMENT Of ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT . 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT E - ACTION REQUEST UPDATE FORM (ARF) The Action Request Form (ARF) provided in this document must be utilized by the Contract Vendor to provide quarterly updates of PSS and to make requests. The Action .Request Forms may be reviewed quarterly by the Lead State. DATE: ATTN: WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement Administrator RE: Master Agreement # with (Contract Vendor) Dear WSCA-NASPO Master Agreement Administrator: requesting the action noted below. Action Requested: Action Log: (Contract Vendor) is providing the following update and/or Verify Log is attached SELECT ACTION BELOW AND PROVIDE REQUIRED INFORMATION: _Update of Product & Service Schedule Provide summary of additions, deletions and pricing changes. NOTE: THIS WILL BE A NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES TO THE PSS, APPROVAL WILL NOT BE NEEDED _Quarterly Self Audit Check this box to verify the Quarterly Self Audit has been completed Third Party Product Addition _Marketing Approval _Material Website Change _Miscellaneous inquiry Provide warranty Guarantee Attach Materials for review Describe and provide link for review Provide detail (e.g. key contact change, etc.) The Contract Vendor certifies Products and Services provided meet the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement and understands they may be audited for compliance. Additional information may be requested upon submission. The Lead State may remove previously approved items throughout the life of the Master Agreement if in the best interest at its sole discretion. Contract Vendor: Name of Requester: Title of Requester: 28 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 838 of 1344 innesoia DEPARTMENT OFADMMISTRATION COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT E - ACTION REQUEST FORM (ARF) ACTION REQUEST FORM LOG Submit updated Action Log with each update. Log must provide history of previous update. CONTRACT VENDOR: Contact Name and Email (for questions): DATE: DATE DATE SUBMITTED ACTION REQUESTED: APPROVED 29 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 839 of 1344 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 DEPARTMENT OF AwNisrRATION MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT F - REPORTING 1. OWNERSHIP: Recipient of the reports shall have exclusive ownership of the media containing the reports. The Lead State and WSCA-NASPO shall have a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty free, transferable right to display, modify, copy, and otherwise use reports, data and information provided. 2. DUE DATE: Reports shall be due no later than the last day of the month following the end of the calendar quarter. 3. REQUIRED REPORTS: FROM :;: TO Q1 January 1 March 31 Aril 30 Q2 Aril 1 June 30 July 31 Q3 July 1 September 30 October 31 Q4 October 1 December 31 January 31 3. REQUIRED REPORTS: 30 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 840 of 1344 Report Name Submitted to Purpose & Submittal 1 WSCA-NASPO Administrative Fee WSCA- Identify total sales and administrative fee due to WSCA- NASPO NASPO 1) Go to: http:l/www.naspo.orgtVVNCPO/Calculator.aspx 2) Complete all contract report information fields 3) Enter total sales per State or Select "no sales for quarter" checkbox 4) Click on Submit button 2 WSCA-NASPO Detailed Sales WSCA- Detailed sales data by line item. Currently via an Excel Report NASPO template. Future MAY involve a portal. No modifications may be made by the Contract Vendor to the template. This report may also fulfill the reporting requirements of self audits, premium savings sales, and Bring Your Own Device Employee Sales. 3 Participating States Participating Contract Vendor may utilize the detailed sales report to report State to individual States unless otherwise directed by the State. States may require additional reporting. 4 Participating Addendum Status WSCA- Provides status of Participating Addendums. Excel Template NASPO to be provided by WSCA-NASPO. 5 Premium Saving Package (PSP) PSP Lead Additional reporting may be requested. 6 Quarterly Updates of PSS and Self Lead State Utilize the Action Request Form (ARF) Audit 30 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 840 of 1344 M11HHOSOUR DEPARTMENT Of ADMfNISTRATfON COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 2014-2019 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT G - DEFINITIONS Acceptance. See Master Agreement Terms regarding Acceptance and Acceptance Testing. Accessory. Accessories do not extend the functionality of the computer, but enhances the user experience i.e., mouse pad, monitor stand. For the purposes of this proposal, accessories are considered peripherals. Bands: For the purpose of this solicitation, there are six product bands which may be awarded. Each product band includes related peripherals and services. Responders must only respond to Bands in which they manufacture the defined product. Responder may receive an award in one or more bands for which they manufacture a product based on the evaluation. BAND 1: DESKTOP. A desktop computer is a personal computer intended for regular use at a single location. A desktop computer typically comes in several units connected together during installation: 1) the processor, 2) display monitor and 3) input devices usually a keyboard and a mouse. All operating systems for tablets are allowed. Zero Clients, Thin clients, all in ones and workstations will also be included under desktops. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service schedule for this band. BAND 2: LAPTOP..A laptop computer is a personal computer for mobile use. A laptop includes a display, keyboard, point device such as a touchpad and speakers into a single unit. A laptop can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. All operating systems for tablets are allowed. Laptops will include notebooks, ultrabook, mobile thin clients, chromebooks and netbooks. Computers with mobile operating systems will also be included under laptops. . Tablets that have the option to be utilized with a keyboard can be sold in this band. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. BAND 3: TABLET. A tablet is a mobile computer that provides a touchscreen which acts as the primary means of control. All operating systems for tablets are allowed. Ruggedized equipment may also be included as a category in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. BAND 4: SERVER. A server is a physical computer dedicated to run one or more services or applications (as a host) to serve the needs of the users of other computers on a network. This band also includes server appliances. Server appliances have their hardware and software preconfigured by the manufacturer. It also includes embedded networking components such as those found in blade chassis systems. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. BAND 5: STORAGE. Storage is hardware with the ability to store large amounts of data. This band includes SAN switching necessary for the proper functioning of the storage environment. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. Devices Fn also be offered ..,.+e. band -S 1 6 of thea Master Agreement -.BAND 6 REMOVED. RUGGEDIZED EQUIPMENT MAY BE SOLD IN BANDS 1-5, PROVIDED IT MEETS BAND REQUIREMENTS. Cloud Services. Delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility over a network, such as the Internet. (Cloud Services including acquisitions structured as managed on-site services are not allowed.) Contract Vendor or Contractor. The manufacturer responsible for delivering products or performing services under the terms and conditions set forth in the Master Agreement. The Contract Vendor must ensure partners utilized in the performance of this contract adhere to all the terms and conditions. For the purposes of this RFP, the term Partner will be utilized in naming the relationship a manufacturer has with another company to market and sell the contract. Participating States will have final determination/approval if a Partner may be approved for that state in the role identified by the Contract Vendor. Components. Parts that make up a computer configuration. Configuration. The combination of hardware and software components that make up the total functioning system. Desktop. This is Band 1 of this solicitation. A desktop computer is a personal computer intended for regular use at a single location. A desktop computer typically comes in several units connected together during installation: 1) the processor, 31 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 841 of 1344 2) display monitor and 3) input devices usually a keyboard and a mouse. Desktop virtualization endpoints such as zero and thin clients will also be included under the Desktop Band. Energy Star®. A voluntary energy efficiency program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Energy Star program makes identification of energy efficient computers easy by labeling products that deliver the same or better performance as comparable models while using less energy and saving money. Energy-Star qualified computers and monitors automatically power down to 15 wafts or less when not in use and may actually last longer than conventional products because they spend a large portion of time in a low-power sleep mode. For additional information on the Energy Star program, including product specifications and a list of qualifying products, visit the Energy Star website at http://www.enerciystar.gov. EPEAT. A system for identifying more environmentally preferable computer desktops, laptops, and monitors. It includes an ANSI standard - the IEEE 1680 EPEAT standard — and website www.epeat.net to identify products manufacturers have declared as meeting the standard. EPEAT provides a clear and consistent set of.performance criteria for the design of products. It is not a third-party certification program. Instead, Manufacturers self-certify that their products are in conformance with the environmental performance standard for electronic products. FOB Destination. Shipping charges are included in the price of the item and the shipped item becomes the legal property and responsibility of the receiver when it reaches its destination unless there is acceptance testing required. FOB Inside Delivery. Special Shipping arrangements, such as inside delivery, may include additional fees payable by the Purchasing Entity. Any FOB inside delivery must be annotated on the Purchasing Entity ordering document. General Consulting. Services related to advising agencies on how best to use information technology to meet business objectives. Examples of such services would include management and administration of IT systems. Each State will have varying laws, rules, policies and procedures. surrounding general consulting which need adherence. Minnesota Statute section 16C.08 defines general consulting for the State of Minnesota. https://www.revisor.mn.aov/statutes/?id=16C.08 Laptop. This is Band 2 of this solicitation. A laptop computer is a personal computer for mobile use. A laptop includes a display, keyboard, point device such as a touchpad and speakers into a single unit. A laptop can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. Laptop Band may include notebooks, ultrabooks, and netbooks. Computers with mobile operating systems will also be included under the Laptop Band. Lead State. The State conducting this cooperative solicitation and centrally administering any resulting Master Agreement with the permission. of the Signatory States. Minnesota is the Lead State for this procurement and the laws of Minnesota Statute Chapter 16C apply to this procurement. Manufacturer. A company that, as one of its primary business function, designs, assembles owns the trademark/patent and markets branded computer equipment. Master Agreement. The underlying agreement executed by and between the Lead State and the Contract Vendor. Middleware. Middleware is the software "glue" that helps programs and databases (which may be on different computers) work together. Its most basic function is to enable communication between different pieces of software. Options. An item of equipment ora feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard equipment and features. Order. A purchase order, sales order, or other document used by a Purchasing Entity to order the Equipment. Participating Addendum. A written statement of agreement signed by the Contract Vendor and a Participating State or other Participating Entity that clarifies the operation of this Master Agreement for the Participating Entity (e.g., ordering procedures specific to a Participating State) and may add other state-specific language or other requirements. A Participating Addendum evidences the Participant's willingness to purchase and the Contract Vendor's willingness to provide equipment under the terms and conditions of this Master Agreement with any and all exceptions noted and agreed upon. Participating States. States that utilize the Master Agreement established by the RFP and enter into a Participating Addendum which further defines their participation. Participating Entity. A Participating State, or other legal entity, properly authorized by a Participating State to enter into the Master Agreement through a Participating Addendum and that authorizes orders from the Master Agreement by Purchasing Entities. Under the WSCA-NASPO program, in some cases, local governments, political subdivisions or other entities in a State maybe authorized by the chief procurement official to execute its own Participating Addendum where a Participating Addendum .is not executed by the chief procurement official for that state that covers local governments, political subdivisions, or other government entities in the state. Partner. A company, authorized by the Contract Vendor and approved by the Participating State, to provide marketing, support, or other authorized contract services on behalf of the Contract Vendor in accordance with the terms and Conditions of the Contract Vendor's Master Agreement. In the RFP, Partner is the term that is used to call out the many different relationships a manufacturer may have with another company to market their product including, but not limited to agents, subcontractors, partners, fulfillment partners, channel partners, business partners, servicing subcontractor, etc. Peripherals. A peripheral means any hardware product that can be attached to, added within or networked with personal computers, servers and storage. Peripherals extend the functionality of a computer without modifying the core components of the system. For the purposes of this proposal, peripherals are defined as including accessories. Peripherals may be manufactured by a third party, however, Contract Vendor shall not offer any peripherals manufactured by another Contract Vendor holding a Master Agreement. The Contract Vendors shall provide the warranty service and 32 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 842 of 1344 maintenance for all peripherals on the Master Agreement. Examples of peripheralslaccessoriesloptions: Include but are not limited to: printers, monitors, multifunction printers, audiovisual equipment, instructional equipment, cabling, modems, networking to support server, storage and client applications such as routers, switches. Software is an option which must be related to the purchase of equipment and subject to configuration limits. Third party products are allowed to be offered as peri pheralslaccessoriesloptions and may be offered in any related band. Per Transaction Multiple Unit Discount. A contractual volume discount based on dollars in a single purchase order or combination of purchase orders submitted at one time by a Participating Entity or multiple entities conducting a cooperative purchase. Premium Savings Packages. Deeply discounted standard configurations available to Purchasing Entities using the Master Agreement. This specification includes a commitment to maintain and upgrade (keep pace with the advance of technology) the standard configurations for a stated period of time or intervals. WSCA-NASPO reserves the right to expand and modify the PSP throughout the life of the contract. See http://www.wnpsp.com/index.htmi. Purchasing Entity— means a state, city, county, district, other political subdivision of a State, and a nonprofit. organization under the laws of some states if authorized by a Participating Addendum, that issues an order against the Master Agreement and becomes financially committed to the purchase. Ruggedized. This was band 6 of this solicitation. Ruggedized refers to equipment specifically designed to operate reliably in harsh usage environments and conditions, such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures and wet or dusty conditions. Services. Broadly classed as installation/de-installation, maintenance, support, training, migration, and optimization of products offered or supplied under the Master Agreement. These types of services may include, but are not limited to: warranty services, maintenance, installation, de -installation, factory integration (software or equipment components), asset management, recycling/disposal, training and certification, pre -implementation design, disaster recovery planning and support, service desk/helpdesk, and any other directly related technical support service required for the effective operation of a product offered or supplied. Contract Vendors may offer, but participating States and entities do not have to accept, limited professional services related ONLY to the equipment and configuration of the equipment purchased through the resulting contracts. EACH PARTICIPATING STATE DETERMINES RESTRICTIONS AND NEGOTIATES TERMS FOR SERVICES. Server. This is Band 4 of this solicitation. A server is a physical computer dedicated to run one or more services or applications (as a host) to serve the needs of the users of other computers on a network. This band also includes server appliances. Server appliances have their hardware and software preconfigured by the manufacturer. It also includes embedded networking components such as those found in blade chassis systems. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. Storage. This is Band 5 of this solicitation. Storage is hardware with the ability to store large amounts of data. This band includes SAN switching necessary for the proper functioning of the storage environment. Ruggedized equipment may also be included in the Product and Service Schedule for this band. Storage Area Network. A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed special-purpose network (or subnetwork) that interconnects different kinds of data storage devices with associated data servers on behalf of a larger network of users. Storage as a Service (STaaS). An architecture model by which a provider allows a customer to rent or lease storage space on the provider's hardware infrastructure on a subscription basis. E.g., manage onsite or cloud :services. Software. For the purposes of this proposal, software is commercial operating off the shelf machine-readable object code instructions including microcode, firmware and operating system software that are preloaded on equipment. The term "Software" applies to all parts of software and documentation, including new releases, updates, and modifications of software. Tablet. This is Band 3 of this solicitation. A tablet is a mobile computer that provides a touchscreen which acts as the primary means of control. Tablet band may include notebooks, ultrabooks, and netbooks that are touchscreen capable. Takeback Program. The Contract Vendor's process for accepting the return of the equipment or other products at the end of life. Third Party Products. Products sold by the Contract Vendor which are manufactured by another company. Upgrade. Refers to replacement of existing software, hardware or hardware component with a newer version. Warranty. The Manufacturers general warranty tied to the product at the time of purchase. Wide Area Network or WAN.. A data network that serves users across a broad geographic area and often uses transmission devices provided by common carriers. WSCA-NASPO. The WSCA-NASPO cooperative purchasing program, facilitated by the WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization LLC, a 501(c)(3) limited liability company that is a subsidiary organization of the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO). The WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Organization facilitates administration of the cooperative group contracting consortium of state chief procurement officials for the benefit of state departments, institutions, agencies, and political subdivisions and other eligible entities (i.e., colleges, school districts, counties, cities, some nonprofit organizations, etc.) for all states and the District of Columbia. The WSCA-NASPO Cooperative Development Team is identified in the Master Agreement as the recipient of reports and may be performing contract administration functions as assigned by the Lead State Contract Administrator. 33 CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 843 of 1344 t i :fru OttA m f' oar c cr �,a i6i ld b*: hi ry a :tewmf2mishm mumald Maw To tt , :a sins arm 3a� r %d mart tum n �iffit ` =i t gr 12.[. Other.19 �. t0*0L . dS 4 5 TIO 1st !1^ l , t,gsit 6l E e n 1 rag: r s . it d(a �dt t ray t t:us ksy , a in I . gr 1IQg , 27 Page 844 of 1344 CERTIFICATE OF LIQ THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONI CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEN[ BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONST1Tt REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, thl: the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an I certificate holder In lieu of such endorsements) PRODUCERWillisof Arizona, Inc. c/o 26 Century Blvd P.O. Box 305191 Nashville, TN 372305191 USA rnaum"'Traneource Service Corporation DBA: Transource Computers 2405 W Utopia ltd Phoenix, AZ 85027 ►BILITY INSURANCE DATE 2025 yj 02/09/2015 Y AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS , EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES TE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING iNSURER(S), AUTHORIZED policy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to ndorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the FE FAX 7-945-7378 AIG No:1-888-467-2378 icates willis.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# tic 5 ecialt Insurance Co an 27154 INSURER B: INSURER C., INSURER 0: INSURER E: - INSURER F ; COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER W767791 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. lNSR ADbL SUER LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MMlUOYlYYYY P_0 LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR DA AGE REN D A PREMISES Ea occurrence $ 500, 000 y MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 711013251-0002 04/15/2014 04/01/2015 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 11000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: )ECT LCC X POLICY ❑ OTHER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 21000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO Ea accident $ ALL OWNEpBODILY INJURY (Per person) $ AUTOS UTODULEp AUTOSNON-OVVBODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ AUTOS HIREDAUTOS NED AUTOS PROPERT'(DAMAGE int] $ Per acGd UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EXCESS LIAB EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS -MADE AGGREGATE $ (iED RETENTION$ WORKERS COMPENSATION $ A AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY YIN X STATUTE ETH ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ NIA E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 (Mandatory in NH) 406-04-18-06-0000 04/01/2014 04/01/2015 If yes, describe unE.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYE $ 1, 000, 000 DESCRIPTIONder OF OPERATIONS bWow E. L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ 11000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached It more space Is required) Re: RFP Computer Equipment: Weaktops, Laptops, Tablets, Servers, Storage, Ruggedized Devices including related Peripherals 6 Services) State of Minnesota is included as an Additional Insured as respects to General Liability. General Liability policy shall be Primary and Non-contributory with any other insurance in force for or which may be purchased by Additional Insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION State of Minnesota Materials Management Division 112 Administration Building 50 Sherburne Avenue St. Paul, MN 55155 ACORD 26 (2094109) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ONZ. © 7988-2094 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SR ID:8417914 BATCH:Batch #: 114193 Page 845 of 1344 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. aVANTAGE FOR GENERAL LIABILITY TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM The following schedule lists the coverage extensions provided by this endorsement. Refer to the individual provisions to determine the extent of your coverage. o Customers' Goods o Use of Elevators 1. ADDITIONAL INSURED -- BROAD FORM VENDORS Section 11— Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured any person(s) or organization(s) (referred to below as vendor) with whom you agreed in a written contract or agreement to provide insurance, but only with respect to "bodily Injury" or "properly damage" arising out of "your products" which are distributed or sold in'the regular course of the vendor's business, subject to the following additional exclusions: a. This provision 1. does not apply to: (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which the vendor is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement. This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages that the vendor would have in the absence of the contract or agreement; (2) Any express warranty not authorized by you; (S) Any physical or chemical change in the product made intentionally by the vendor; (4) Repackaging, except when unpacked solely for the purpose of inspection, demonstration, testing or the substitution of parts under instructions from the manufacturer, and then repackaged in the original container; (5) Any failure to make such inspections, adjustments, tests or servicing as the vendor has agreed to make or normally undertakes to make in the usual course of business, in connection with the distribution or sale of the products; (6) Demonstration, installation, servicing or repair operations, except such operations performed at the vendor's premises in connection with the sale of the product; (7) Products which, after distribution or sale by you, have been labeled or relabeled or used as a container, part or ingredient of any other thing or substance by or for the vendor; or (8) "Bodily injury" or "properly damage" arising out of the sole negligence of the vendor for its own acts or omissions or those of its employees or anyone else acting on its behalf. However, this exclusion does not apply to: (a) The exceptions contained in Subparagraphs 4. or 6.; or VCG 207 07 00 Includes copyrighted material or Insurance services Office, Inc. Page 1 of 7 Copyright 2009, !!!!!!!!II I!!!!!I!!II Page 846 of 1344 SCHEDULE OF COVE=RAGE EXTENSIONS 1. Additional Insured — Broad Form Vendors 8, Coverage Territory — Worldwide 2. Additional Insured — by Contract, Agreement or 9. Duties in Event of Occurrence, Claim or Suit Permit relating to: 10. Expected or Intended Injury (PD) o Work performed by you 11. Incidental Medical Malpractice o Premises you own, rent, lease or occupy 12. Medical Payments o Equipment you tease 13. Mobile Equipment Redefined 3. Aggregate Limit Per Location 14. Newly Acquired or Formed Organizations 4. Blanket Waiver of Subrogation 15. Non -Owned Aircraft 5. Bodily Injury Redefined — Menta! Anguish 16. Non -awned Watercraft 6. Broadened Named Insured 17. Personal and Advertising Injury 7. Broadened Property Damage 18. Product Recall Expense o Borrowed Equipment 19. Supplementary Payments Increased Limits o Customers' Goods o Use of Elevators 1. ADDITIONAL INSURED -- BROAD FORM VENDORS Section 11— Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured any person(s) or organization(s) (referred to below as vendor) with whom you agreed in a written contract or agreement to provide insurance, but only with respect to "bodily Injury" or "properly damage" arising out of "your products" which are distributed or sold in'the regular course of the vendor's business, subject to the following additional exclusions: a. This provision 1. does not apply to: (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which the vendor is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement. This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages that the vendor would have in the absence of the contract or agreement; (2) Any express warranty not authorized by you; (S) Any physical or chemical change in the product made intentionally by the vendor; (4) Repackaging, except when unpacked solely for the purpose of inspection, demonstration, testing or the substitution of parts under instructions from the manufacturer, and then repackaged in the original container; (5) Any failure to make such inspections, adjustments, tests or servicing as the vendor has agreed to make or normally undertakes to make in the usual course of business, in connection with the distribution or sale of the products; (6) Demonstration, installation, servicing or repair operations, except such operations performed at the vendor's premises in connection with the sale of the product; (7) Products which, after distribution or sale by you, have been labeled or relabeled or used as a container, part or ingredient of any other thing or substance by or for the vendor; or (8) "Bodily injury" or "properly damage" arising out of the sole negligence of the vendor for its own acts or omissions or those of its employees or anyone else acting on its behalf. However, this exclusion does not apply to: (a) The exceptions contained in Subparagraphs 4. or 6.; or VCG 207 07 00 Includes copyrighted material or Insurance services Office, Inc. Page 1 of 7 Copyright 2009, !!!!!!!!II I!!!!!I!!II Page 846 of 1344 (b) Such inspections, adjustments, tests or servicing as the vendor has agreed to make or normally undertakes to make in the usual course of business, in connection with the distribution or sale of the products. (9) Any vendor, person or organization if the "products -completed operations hazard" is excluded either by the provisions of the Coverage Form or by endorsement. b. This insurance does not apply to any insured person or organization, from whom you have acquired such products, or any ingredient, part or container, entering into, accompanying or containing such products. 2. ADDITIONAL_ INSURED —CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR PERMIT a, Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured any person(s) or organi- zation(s) with whom you agreed in a written contract, written agreement or permit to provide insurance such as is afforded under this Coverage Part, but only with respect to liability for "bodily Injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part, by your acts or omissions or the acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf: 1. In the perfonnance of "your work" for the additional insured(s) at the location designated in the contract, agreement or permit; or 2. In the maintenance, operation or use of equipment leased to you by such person(s) or organization(s), or 3. In connection with premises you own, rent, lease or occupy. This insurance applies on a primary or primary and non-contributory basis if that is required in writing by the contract, agreement or permit. b. The insurance provided to the additional insured herein is limited. This insurance does not apply: 1. Unless (a) the written contract, agreement or permit is currently in effect or becomes effective during the term of this policy; and (b) the contract or agreement was executed or permit issued prior to the "bodily injury", "property damage", or "personal and advertising Injury"; 2. To any person or organization included as an insured under the Additional insured - Broad Form Vendors provision of this endorsement; 3. To any person or organization included as an insured by an endorsement issued by us and made part of this Coverage Part; 4.. To any person or organization if the "bodily injury", "property damage", or "personal and advertising injury" arises out of the rendering of or failure to render any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services by or for you including: (a) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or (b) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. 5. To any: (a) Lessor of equipment after the equipment lease terminates or expires; or (b) Owners or other interests from whom land has been leased; or (c) Managers or lessors of premises if: (1) The "occurrence" takes place after you cease to be a tenant in that premises; or (2) The "bodily injury", "property damage", "personal and advertising injury" arises out of structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by or on behalf of the manager or lessor. S. To "bodily injury, or "property damage" occurring after: (a) Alt work on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured at the site of the covered operations has been completed; or (b) That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as part of the same project. Page 2 of 7 Includes copyrighted material of insurance Services office, Inc. VCG 207 07 08 copyright20DO, IIlfllfilitff±I11I!!I!I!III!f!II!I+I!!IIII!IIIIIII Page 847 of 1344 c. Limits of Insurance applicable to the additional insured are those specified in the contract, agreement or permit or in the Declarations of this policy, whichever is less, and fix the most we will pay regardless of the number of: 1. Insureds; 2. Claims made or "suits" brought; or 3. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". 'These Limits of Insurance are inclusive of and not in addition to the Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. 3. AGGREGATE LIMIT PER LOCATION a. Under Section III — Limits of Insurance, the General Aggregate Limit applies separately to each of your "locations" owned by or rented or leased to you. b. Under Section V —Definitions, the following definition is added: "Location" means premises involving the same or connecting lots, or premises whose connection is Interrupted only by a street, roadway, waterway or right-of-way of a railroad. 4. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION Section IV — Transfer of Bights of Recovery Against Others to Us Condition is amended to add the following: We will waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of your ongoing operations done under a written contract or agreement with that person or organization and included in "your work" or the "products -completed operations hazard". This waiver applies only to persons or organizations with whom you have a written contract, executed prior to the "bodily injury" or "property damage", that requires you to waive your rights of recovery. S. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED— MENTAL ANGUISH Under Section V, the deflnition of "bodily injury" is replaced by the following: "Bodily injury" means bodily injury, sickness, or disease sustained by a person, including mental anguish or death resulting from any of these at any time. S. BROADENED NAMED INSURED Section 11— Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an insured the following: Any organization which is a legally incorporated entity in which you own a financial interest of more than 50 percent of the voting stock on the effective date of this endorsement will be a Named Insured until the 1 Both day or the end of the policy period, whichever comes first, provided there is no other similar insurance available to that organization. The insurance afforded herein does not apply to any entity which is also an insured under another policy or would be an insured under such policy but for its termination or the exhaustion of its limits of insurance. 7. BROADENED PROPERTY DAMAGE — BORROWED EQUIPMENT, CUSTOMERS' GOODS AND USE OF ELEVATORS The insurance for "property damage" liability is subject to the following: a. The Damage To Property exclusion under Section I Coverage A is amended as follows: 1. The exclusion for personal property in the care, custody or control of the insured does not apply to "property damage" to equipment you borrow while at a job site and provided it is not being used by anyone to perform operations at the time of loss. 2. The exclusions for (a) Property loaned to you; (b) Personal property in the care, custody or control of the insured; and (C) That particular part of any property that must be restored, repaired or replaced because "your work" was incorrectly performed on it do not apply to "property damage" to "customers' goods" while on your premises nor do they apply to "property damage" arising from the use of elevators at premises you own, rent, lease or occupy. Subject to the Each Occurrence Limit, the most we will pay for "property damage" to "Customers' Goods" is $35,000 per "occurrence". VCG 207 07 08 Includes copyrighted material or Insurance Services OtNoe, Inc. rage 3 or 7 Copyright 2009, 1!!!!!I!MI!11I[!!1!!MN!IM1!1l1111111111!!! Page 848 of 1344 b. Under Section V — Definitions, the following definition is added: "Customers' Goods" means goods of your customer on your premises for the purpose of being: 1. Repaired; or 2. Used in your manufacturing process. c. The insurance afforded by this provision Is excess over any other valid and collectible property insurance (including any deduccdbie) available to the insured whether such insurance is primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. Any payments by us will follow the Other Insurance — Excess provisions in the COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS. 8. COVERAGE TERRITORY —WORLDWIDE The definition of "coverage territory" Is replaced by the following: "Coverage territory" means anywhere provided the insured's responsibility to pay damages must be determined in a settlement we agree to or in a "suit" on the merits brought within the United States of America (including its territories and possessions), Puerto Rico or Canada. 9. DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF OCCURRENCE, OFFENSE, CLAIM OR SUIT Section IV — Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Claim or Suit is amended by adding the following paragraphs: a. The requirements that you must 1. notify us of an "occurrence" offense, claim or "suit" and 2. send us documents concerning a claim or "suit" apply only when such "accident" claim, "suit" or "loss" is known to: 1. You, if you are an individual; 2. A partner, If you are a partnership; 3. " An executive officer of the corporation or insurance manager, it you are a corporation; or 4. A manager, if you are a limped liability company. b. The requirement that you must notify us as soon as practicable of an "occurrence" or an offense that may result in a claim does not apply if you report an "occurrence" to your workers compensation insurer which later develops into a liability claim for which coverage is provided by this policy. However, as soon as you have definite knowledge that the particular "occurrence' Is a liability claim rather than a workers compensation claim, you must comply with the Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit Condition. 10. EXPECTED OR INTENDED INJURY (PROPERTY DAMAGE) The Expected Or Intended Injury exclusion under Coverage A Bodily Injury and Property Damage is replaced by: "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or intended from the standpoint of the insured. This exclusion does not apply to "bodily Injury" or "property damage" resulting from the use of reasonable force to protect persons or property. 11. INCIDENTAL MALPRACTICE —EMPLOYED PHYSICIANS, NURSES, EMT%AND PARAMEDICS a. Under Section II — Who Is An Insured, the paragraph that excludes an employee or volunteer worker as insured for "bodily injury" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of his or her providing or failing to provide professional health care services does not apply to a physician, dentist, nurse, emergency medical technician or paramedic employed by you if you are not engaged in the business or occupation of providing medical, paramedical, surgical, dental, x-ray or nursing services. !b. The insurance afforded by this provision is excess over any other valid and collectible insurance whether such insurance is primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. Any payments by as will follow the Other Insurance — Excess Insurance provisions in the COMMERCIAL GENERAL. LIABILITY CONDITIONS. 12. MEDICAL PAYMENTS —INCREASED LIMITS AND TIME PERIOD In the insuring Agreement under Coverage C — Medical Payments, the requirement that expenses are incurred and reported to us within one year of the date of the accident is changed to three years_ a. The Medical Expense Limit is $15,000 per person or the amount shown in the [Declarations as the Medical Expense Limit, whichever is greater. b. This provision 12. does not apply if Coverage C — Medical Payments is otherwise excluded either by the provisions of the Coverage Form or by endorsement. Page 4 of 7 Includes oopyrlghted material or Insurance Services Office, Inc. VCG 207 07 00 Copyright2U09, lfl}IFII1111}ill}I}}1fI11flllllillllllll11MIH II Page 849 of 1344 13. MOBILE EQUIPMENT — SELF-PROPELLED SNOW REMOVAL, ROAD MAINTENANCE AND STREET CLEANING EQUIPMENT The following is added to the "mobile equipment" definition: Vehicles maintained primarily for purposes other than the transportation of persons or cargo that are self- propelled vehicles of less than 1,000 pounds gross vehicle weight with the following types of permanently attached equipment will be considered "mobile equipment": a. Snow removal; b. Road maintenance, but not construction or resurfacing; or C. Street cleaning. 14. NEWLY FORMED OR ACQUIRED ORGANIZATIONS Under Section tl — Who Is An Insured, the time period limitation for newly acquired or formed organizations is replaced by: Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the end of the current policy period. 15. NON -OWNED AIRCRAFT The Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft exclusion under Coverage A Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability does not apply to an aircraft that is: 1. Hired, chartered or loaned with a paid crew; and 2. Not owned by any insured. a. The insurance afforded by this provision 15. is excess over any other valid and collectible Insurance (including any deductible or Self Insured Retention) available to the insured, whether such insurance is primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. Any payments by us will follow the Other Insurance - Excess Insurance provisions in the COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS. 16. NON -OWNED WATERCRAFT a. Section If — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an insured for any watercraft that is covered by this policy, any person who, With your expressed or implied consent, either uses or is responsible for the use of a watercraft. However, no person or organization is an insured with respect to: 1. "Bodily injury" to a co"employee" of the person operating the watercraft; or 2. "Property damage" to property owned by, rented to, in the charge of or occupied by you or the employer of any person who is an insured under this provision. b. In the exception to the Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft exclusion under Coverage A Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability, the limitation on the length of a watercraft Is increased to 55 feet. c. The insurance afforded by this provision 16. is excess over any other valid and collectible insurance (ncluding any deductible -or Self Insured Retention) available to the insured, whether such insurance is primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. Any payments by us will follow the Other Insurance - Excess Insurance provisions in the COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS. 17. PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY The following exclusions under the definition of "personal and advertising injury" are amended as follows: a. Insureds In Media Type Businesses "Personal and advertising injury" committed by an insured whose business is: (1) Advertising, broadcasting, publishing or telecasting; or. (2) Designing or developing content of websites for others. However, this exclusion does not apply to paragraphs 14 a., b. and c. of "personal and advertising injury" - under the Definitions Section. For the purposes of this exclusion, the placing of frames, borders or links, or advertising, for you is not by itself, considered the business of advertising, broadcasting, publishing or telecasting. b. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of an electronic chatroom or bulletin board the insured hosts, owns, or maintains for other;. VCG 207 07 09 Includes copyrighted material of insurance Services Of&*, Inc. Page 5 of 7 Copyright 2009, Page 850 of 1344 18. PRODUCT RECALL EXPENSE With respect to this Provision 18., the Recall Of Products, Work Or Impaired Property exclusion under Coverage A Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability is deleted. a. The following is added to Section III -Limits Of Insurance section: 1. The'Limits of Insurance shown in the Product Recall Schedule and rules below fix the most we will pay regardless of the number of (a) Insureds; (b) "Covered recalls" initiated; or (c) Number of "your products" recalled. 2. The Product Recall Aggregate Limit is the most we will reimburse you for the sum of all "product recall expenses" incurred for all "covered recalls" initiated during the policy period. 3. Subject to 2. above, the Each Product Recall Limit is the most we will reimburse you for the sum of all "product recall expenses" arising out of any one "covered recall" for the same defect or deficiency. 4. Subject to 3. above, we will pay only the amount of "product recall expenses" in excess of the deductible amount shown in the Product Recall Schedule. Products Recall Schedule Limits of Insurance Product Recall Aggregate Limit .$50,000 Each Product Recall Limit $25,000 Each Product Recall Deductible $1,000 If any limits and deductible other than those above are shown in the Declarations as the Products Recall Expense Limits, the amounts shown in the Declarations will replace the Units of Insurance and deductible provided for this coverage. The Limits of Insurance for this coverage apply separately to each consecutive annual period and to any remaining period of less than 12 months, starting with the beginning of the policy period shown in the Declarations, unless the policy period is extended after issuance for an additional period of less than 12 months. In that case, the additional period will be deemed part of the last preceding period for the purposes of determining the Limits of Insurance. b. The following is added to the Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit provision under Section IV — Conditions: You must see to it that the following are done in the event of an actual or anticipated "covered recall" that may result in "product recall expense": 1. Give us prompt notice of any discovery or notification that "your product" must be withdrawn or recalled. Include a description of "your product" and the reason for the withdrawal or recall; 2. Cease any further release, shipment, consignment or any other method of distribution of like or similar products until it has been determined that all such products are free from defects that could be a cause of loss under this insurance; 3. As often as may be reasonably required, permit us to inspect "your product" that demonstrates the need for the "covered recall" and permit us to examine your books and records. Also permit us to take damaged and undamaged samples of "your products" for inspection, testing and analysis; and permit us to make copies from your books and records; 4. Send us a signed, sworn, proof of loss containing the information we requested to settle the claim. You must do this within 80 days after our request. We will supply you with the necessary forms; and 5. . Permit us to examine any insured under oath, while not in the presence of any other insured and at such times as may reasonably be required, about any matter relating to this insurance or your claim, including an insured's books and records. In the event of an examination, an insured's answers must be signed. Page 8 of 7 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services office. Inc. VCG 207 07 fig Copyrlght2009, !!!!111Mll INII!!IIII'IIiii11 lIlillllll1111111 Page 851 of 1344 c. The following definitions are added to the Definitions Section: 1. "Covered recall" means a recall made necessary because the insured or a government body has determined that a known or suspected defect, deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition In 'your product" has resulted in or will result in "bodily injury" or "property damage". 2. "Product Recall Expense" means: (a) The following necessary and reasonable expenses you incur exclusively for the purpose of recalling "your product": (1� For communications, including radio or television announcements or printed advertisements including stationery, envelopes and postage; (2) For shipping the recalled products from any purchaser, distributor or user to the place or places designated by you; (3) For remuneration paid to your regular "employees" for necessary overtime; (4) For hiring additional persons, other than your regular "employees'; (5) Incurred by "employees", including transportation and accommodations; (6) To rent additional warehouse or storage space; or (7) For disposal of "your products", but only to the extent that specific methods of destruction other than those employed for trash discarding or disposal are required to avoid "bodily injury" or "property damage" as a result of such disposal, but "product recall expenses" does not include costs of regaining your market share, goodwill, revenue or profit. (b) "Product Recall Expense" does not include any expenses resulting from: (1) Failure of any product to accomplish its intended purpose; (2) Breach of warranties of fitness, quality, durability or performance; (3) Loss of customer approval, or any cost incurred to regain customer approval; (4) Redistribution or replacement of "your product" which has been recalled by like products or substitutes; tis) Caprice or whim of the insured; (6) A condition likely to cause loss of which any Insured knew or had reason to know at the inception of this insurance; and (7) Redall of 'your products" that have no known or suspected defect solely because a known or suspected defect in another of 'Your products" has been found 19. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS -INCREASED LIMITS Under Section i - Coverages, Supplementary Payments - Coverages A and 13, paragraphs 1.b. and 1.d. are replaced by the following: b. Up to $2,500 for cost of bail bonds required because of accidents or traffic law violations arising out of the use of any vehicle to which the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. We do not have to furnish these bonds. d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of the claim or "suit", including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a day because of time off from work. VCG 207 07 09 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. Page 7 of 7 Copyright 2409, 11111!fl1lf11!1!!111111111111111111111Ili!!1!!IIII Page 852 of 1344 COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS All coverages of this policy are subject to the following conditions. A. Cancellation 1. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations may cancel this policy by mailing or delivering to us ad- vance written notice of cancellation. 2. We may cancel this policy by mailing or delivering to the first Named Insured written notice of cancellation at least: a. 10 days before the effective date of cancellation if we cancel for nonpayment of premium; or b. 30 days before the effective date of cancellation if we cancel for any other reason. 3. We will mail or deliver our notice to the first Named Insured's last mailing address known to us. 4. Notice of cancellation will state the effective date of cancellation. The policy period will end on that date. 5. , If this policy is cancelled, we will send the first Named Insured any premium refund due. If we cancel, the refund will be pro rata. If the first Named Insured cancels, the refund may be less than pro rata. The can- cellation will be effective even it we have not made or offered a refund. 6, if notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient proof of notice. B. When We Do Not Renew If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part, we will mail or deliver to the first Named Insured shown in the Declarations written notice of the nonrenewal not less than 45 days before the expiration date. If notice Is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient proof of notice. C. Changes This policy contains all the agreements between you and us concerning the insurance afforded. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations is authorized to make changes in the terms of this policy with our consent. This policy's terms can be amended or waived only by endorsement issued by us and made a part of this policy. D. Concealment, Misrepresentation or Fraud This policy is void in any case of fraud by you as it relates to this policy at any time. It is also void if you or any other insured, at any time, intentionally conceal or misrepresent a material fact concerning: 1. This policy; 2. The Covered Property; 3. Your interest in the Covered Property; or 4. A claim under this policy. E. Examination of Your Books and Records We may examine and audit your books and records as they relate to this policy at any time during the policy pe- riod and up to three years afterward. F. Inspections and Surveys We have the right but are not obligated to: 1. Make inspections and surveys at any time; 2. Give you reports on the conditions we find; and 3. Recommend changes. Any inspections, surveys, reports or recommendations relate only to insurability and the premiums to be charged. We do not make safety inspections. We do not undertake to perform the duty of any person or or- ganization to provide for the health or safety of workers or the public. And we do not warrant that conditions: 1.. Are safe or healthful; or 2. Comply with laws, regulations, codes or standards. This condition applies not only to us, but also to any rating, advisory, rate service or similar organization which makes insurance inspections, surveys, reports or recommendations. VIL 40102 05 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. page 1 of 2 Copyright 2004, 1111111!1111!IIIII!MIII1111111! 11111IfIHM!11! Page 853 of 1344 G. Liberalization If we adopt any revision that would broaden the coverage under this policy without additional premium within 45 days prior to or during the policy period, the broadened coverage will immediately apply to this policy. H. Premiums 1. All Named Insureds shown in the Declarations are jointly and severally liable and responsible for the pay- ment of all premiums. 2. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations will be the payee of any return premiums we pay. 1. Premium Audit 1. This policy is subject to audit if a premium designated as an advance premium is shown in the Declarations. We will compute the final premium due when we determine your actual exposures. 2. Premium shown in this policy as advance premium is a deposit premium only. At the close of each audit pe- riod we will compute the earned premium for that period. Audit premiums are due and payable on notice to the first Named Insured. if the sum of the advance and audit premiums paid for the policy period is greater than the earned premium, we will return the excess to the first Named Insured. 3. The first Named Insured must keep records of the information we need for premium computation, and send us copies at such times as we may request. J. Transfer of Your Rights and Dirties Under This Policy Your rights and duties under this policy may not be transferred without our written consent except in the case of death of an individual Named Insured. If you die, your rights and duties will be transferred to your legal representative but only while acting within the scope of duties as your legal representative. Until your legal representative is appointed, anyone having proper temporary custody of your property will have your rights and duties but only with respect to that property. K. Unintentional Errors or Omissions Your failure to disclose all hazards existing as of the inception date of the policy shall not prejudice you with re- spect to the coverage afforded by this policy, provided such failure or omission is not intentional. However, this provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or nonre- newal. Page 2 of 2 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance services Office, Inc. VIL 00102 05 Copyright 2004,!!!l!l!I!1111111W!!!!!1!I!!!l!I!!1!11111111111!1 Page 854 of 1344 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 THIS AMENDMENT is by and between the State of Minnesota, acting through its commissioner of Administration ("State"), and Transource Service Corporation, 2405 W Utopia Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027 ("Contract Vendor'). WHEREAS, the State has a Contract with the Contract Vendor identified as Contract No. MNWNC-130, April 1, 2015, through March 31, 2017 ("Contract"), to provide Computer Equipment: (Desktops, Servers, and Storage including Related Peripherals and Services); and WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. § 16C,03, subd. 5, affords the commissioner of Administration, or delegate pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 16, the authority to amend contracts; and WHEREAS, the terms of the Contract allow the State to amend the Contract as specified herein, upon the mutual agreement of the Materials Management Division and the Contract Vendor in a fully executed amendment to the Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by the parties to amend the Contract as follows: 1. That Contract No. MNWNC-130 is extended through March 31, 2020, at the same terms and conditions. 2, The Contract Vendor shall provide Computer Equipment: (Desktops, Servers, and Storage including Related Peripherals and Services) at the prices set forth on the attached Exhibit B, Pricing Schedule. This Amendment is effective beginning April 1, 2017, or upon the date that the final required signatures are obtained, whichever occurs later, and shall remain in effect through contract expiration, or until the Contract is canceled, whichever occurs first. Except as herein amended, the provisions of the Contract between the parties hereto are expressly reaffirmed and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. 1. TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION The Contractor certifies that the appropriate person(s) have executed this Amendment on behalf of the Contractor as required by applicable a . les, bylaws -resolution r ordinances. By: i ure Curtis Wescott Printed Name Title: NASPO ValuePoint Contract Manaoer Date: 02/13/2017 By: Stghalure Ann Ting Printed Name Title: President Date: 02/13/2017 2. OFFICE OF STATE PROCUREMENT In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.03, subd. 3. By: Title: Acquisition Management Specialist Date: 2� ( L-1 / 12 3. COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION Or delegated p sentative. By: Date:.T��%�_ CONTRACT NO. MNWNC-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 855 of 1344 DEPARTME14T OF COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ADMINISTRATION 20142020 STATE PROCUREMENT Updated 04/01/2017 MINNESOTA WSCA-NASPO MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD EXHIBIT B - PRICING SCHEDULE LINK: CATEGORY EXCEPTION: Product Promotions 1% IMPORTANT: The minimum discount is provided, refer to Contract Vendor's Website for any additional discounts and request a quote for bulk/volume discounts. All prices shall be FOB Destination, prepaid and allowed (with freight included in the price). If there is a special case where inside delivery fee must be charged, the Contract Vendor will notifv the customer in advance. Accidental Damage — Complete Care: $150 Break/fix non warranty: $75/hour Desktop Installation: (options: copper, sterling and turquoise — see website for details) Capper=$25 Sterling Silver=$40 Turquoise=$75 Traininq $65/hour Contract Vendor does not offer leasin a. Per Transaction Multiple Unit: Over $250,000 = up to 2% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1% on peripherals Over $500,000 = up to 2.5% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1.25% on peripherals Over $1 million - up to 3.5% additional on Transource systems from Baseline Pricing or 1.5% on peripheral b. Cumulative Discounts are based on Total Master Agreement Sales: Over $20 million —Additional I% from Baseline Pricing Over $50 million — Additional 1.5% from Baseline Pricing Over $100 million — Additional 2% from Baseline Pricing c. Annual Volume Discounts: Over $2 million —Additional 1% from Baseline Pricing Over $5 million —Additional 1.5% from Baseline Pricing Over $10 million — Additional 2% from Baseline Pricing CONTRACT NO. MNWNG-130 MASTER AGREEMENT AWARD COMPUTER EQUIPMENT TRANSOURCE SERVICE CORPORATION Page 856 of 1344 PARTICIPAnNG ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint'Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ARCS Page 1 of 9 1. : The State of Minnesota, Department of Administration, Materials Management Division publicly conducted a Request four Proposal on behalf of the State of Minnesota and the National Association of State Procurement Officials Cooperative Procurement Program (NASPO ValuePoint) result ng in Master Agreement number MNWNC-130. The Master Agreement led by the State of Minnesota along with a multi -state sourcing team, was created for use by state agencies and other entities that are authorized by that state's statutes to utilize cooperative agreements, upon written approval of the State's thief procurement official. The Master Agreement for computer equipment (desktops, laptops, tablets, servers, and storage, and ruggedized devices,.including related peripherals & services) identifies the product bands awarded to the Contractor. This Participating Addendum (Addendum) is made and entered into as of the Effective Date by and between the State of Florida (Participating State. ) and Transource Service Corporation (Contractor). This Addendum allows for purchase of computer equipment from the Master Agreement.. This Addendum shall not diminish, change, or impact the rights of the lead State with regard to the Lead State's contractual relationship with the Contractor under the terms of the Master Agreement, 2. Particinatior►: Use of specific NASPO ValuePoint cooperative agreements by eligible users authorized by a Participating State's statutes are subject to the prior approval of the respective State Chief Procurement Officer. Issues of ;interpretation and eligibility for participation are solely within the authority of the State Chief Procurement Officer. 3. Order of P c : in the event of a conflict, the following documents shall have priority in the order set forth below: a. This Participating Addendum b. Exhibit 2, PUR 1000 c. Exhibit 1, Minnesota NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement No. MNWNC-130. 4. Pil3icipating State i t a t: A. Upon execution of this Addendum, all eligible users may purchase products and services under contract using the Florida alternate contract source number 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS. Page 857 of 1344 PART[CIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPOValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No- MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211SOO-WSCA-15-ACS Page 2 of 9 Eligible users acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement except as otherwise specified in this Addendum,. 1. The following are modifications to the Master Agreement: a. PUR 1000 Form-, General Contract Conditions, is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 2. b. Discriminatory Vendors. A vendor placed on the discriminatory vendor list pursuant to section 287.134 of the Florida Statutes may not 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. c. Effective Date: This Addendum shall become effective on the last date signed below and Is coterminous with Exhibit 1, unless terminated earlier by the Participating,.State. d. Vendor Registration and Transaction Fees: In order to complete any transaction betweenan eligible user and the Contractor, the Contractor must be registered with the Department of State, Division of CorporatIons.(Wmw,sunbiz."r ) and in NyFJorIdaMad=E[4M. Section 287.042(l)(h),.Florida Statutes, and We 6DA-1.031, Florida Administrative Code, Is hereby incorporated byreference. All transactions are subject to a transaction fee pursuant to the rule. e. Purchases: in order to procure products and services hereunder, eligible users shall issue purchase orders or use a purchasing cardwhich shall reference Florida altemate .contract source number 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS. Eligible users are responsible for reviewing the terms and conditions of this Addendum Including all Exhibits. f. Compliance with Laws: The Contractor shall comply with all laws, rules, codes, ordinances, and licensing. requirements that are applicable to the conduct of its business, Including those of federal, State, and local agencies having jurisdiction and authority. By way of non -exhaustive example, Chapter 287 of the. Florida Statutes and Rule 6OA-1 of the Florida Administrative Code govern this Addendum. By way of further non -exhaustive example, the Contractor shall comply vAth section 274A of the Immigration and Nationalization Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and all prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, creed, national origin, handicap, marital status, or veteran's status. Violation of any laws, rules, codes, Page 858 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota (Master Agreement No: MN11 NC -130 Transource Service Corporation .And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA 1S -ACS Page 3 of 9 ordinances, or licensing requirements shall be grounds for termination or nonrenewal of this Addendum. g. Additional Eligible User Terms: if any additional ordinance, rule, or other local governmental authority requires additional contract language before an eligible user can snake a purchase under this Addendum, the eligible user is responsible for entering a separate agreement with the Contractor and capturing that additional contract language therein. h. Provisions of section 287.058, Florida Statutes: The provisions of section 287,.058(1)(a) - (c) and (g), Florida Statutes, are hereby incorporated by reference. 1. Public Records: The Contractor shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material made or received by the Contractor in conjunction with this Addendum, unless the records are exempt from section 24(a) of Article I of the State Constitution or subsection 119.07(i), Florida Statutes, The Participating State may unilaterally terminate this Addendum if the Contractor refuses to allow public access as required in this section. if, under this Addendum, the Contractor is providing services and is acting on behalf of the public agency as provided under subsection 119.011(2), Florida Statutes, the Contractor must; (1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency In order to perform the service. (2) 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 in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law.. (3) :Ensure that public records that are exempt.or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law. (4) 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 this Addendum 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 public agency in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency' Page 859 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoInt Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No; MNWNC-130 Transource.Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-�,VSCA-15-ACS Page 4 of 9 j. The. State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Addendum is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. The vendor shall comply with section 11.062, Florida Statutes and section 216.347, Florida Statutes, prohibiting use of funds to lobby the Legislature, Judicial,. or state agencies. B. Contract Document- This Addendum and its Exhibits set forth the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of the contract C. intellectual Property* The parties do not anticipate that any intellectual property will be developed as a result of this Addendum. However, any intellectual property develo ed as a result of this Addendum will belong to and be the sole property of the Participating State. This provision will survive the terminaflon or expiration of the contract. D, Employment Eligibility 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 require resellers/partners performing work or providing services under this Addendum to utilize the E -Verify system: to verify employment of all new employees hired by the reseller/partner during the Addendum term, E. Price List/Preferred Price: The Contractor's price list will be the same as the SCA-NASP0 price list and the Department will post a link on the Departments website to the price list posted on the WSCA-NASPO website. Contractors are -encouraged to provide special pricing and/or tiered discount rates applicable to State of Florida Eligible Users wherever possible. Paragraph 4(b) of the PUR1000 Is not applicable. F. Scrutinized Company List: In executing this Addendum, 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 Ust, created pursuant to section 215.473, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to subsection 28,7.135J5), Florida Statutes, Contractor agrees the Participating State may immediately terminate this Addendum for cause if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification or if Contractor is placed on the Scrutinized Page 860 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of IV[innesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS Page 5 of 9 Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List during the term of the Addendum. G. Orders: Any Order placed by eligible users for a product and/or service available from the Master Agreement shall be deemed to be a sale under and governed by the prices and other terms and conditions of the Master Agreement and this Addendum. 1. The Contractor agrees to meet the following requirements. a. Provide appropriate contact information for eligible users to use for product an d/or service inquiries and purchases, as "tl as, the most up-to-date product/service offering the Contractor is authorized to provide in accordance with the Master Agreement and b. if orders are to be sent to resellers/partners for fulfillment then the Contractor is responsible for providing and updating this list of authorized resellers partners for use to the Participating State/Entity. 2. Contractor must be able to accept purchase orders via fax, e-mail, or cXML as identified In H.1 below. H. Electronic Invoicing-0The Contractor shall supply electronic invoices in lieu of paper-based invoices for those transactions processed through the MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) within ninety (90) days from Addendum effective date. Electronic Invoices shall be submitted to the agency through the Ariba Network (AN) in one of three mechanisms as listed below: 1. cXML (commerce eXtensible Markup Language) This standard establishes the data contents required for invoicing via cXML within the context of an electronic environment.ThIs transaction set can be used for Invoicing via the AN for catalog and. non -catalog goods and services. The cXML format is the Ariba preferred method for e -Invoicing. 2. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) This standard establishes the data contents of the Invoice Transaction Set (810) for use within the context., of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment. This transaction set can be used for Invoicing via the AN for catalog and non -catalog goods and services. Page 861 of 1344 PARTiaPATiNG Aomoum to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS 3. PO Flip via AN The online process allows Contractors to submit invoices via,the AN for catalog and non - catalog goods and services. Contractors. have the ability to create an invoice directly from their inbox in their AN account by simply "flipping" the PO Into an Invoice. This option does not require any special software or technical capabilities. 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 Withinthe system the information outlined above. In addition, the 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. The Contractor will work with the MFMP management team to obtain specific requirements for the electronic. invoicing if needed. Contract Quarterly Reports: The Contractor shall submit a Quarterly Report in the required format electronically to the Participating State/Entity within 30 days of the end of the quarter. the Participating State/Entity reserves the right to require the Contractor to provide additional reports %vithin 30 days written notice. Failure to provide the Quarterly Report or other reports requested by the Participating State/Entity may result in the Conmctor being found in default and may result in termination of this Addendum. Sales will be reviewed on a quarterly basis. Should no sales be recorded in two consecutive contract lquarters, the Participating State/Entity may terminate this Addendum, Business Review Meetings: The Participating State/Entity reserves the right to schedule business review meetings as frequently as necessary. The Participating State/Entity will provide the format for the Contractor's agenda. Prior to the meeting, the Contractor shall submit the completed agenda to the Participating State/Entity for review and acceptance. The Contractor Page 862 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota MasterAgreement No: MNW,NC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-W, SCA -15 -ACS Page 7 of 9 shall address the agenda Items and any of the Participating State/Entity's additional concerns at the meeting.. Failure to comply with this section may result in the Contractor being found in default and Addendum termination. K.. Commitment to Diversity in Government Contracting- The State of Florida is committed to supporting its diverse: business Industry and population through ensuring participation by minority-, women-, wartime-, and service-disa bled veteran business enterprises in the economic life of the State. The State of Florida Mentor Prot6g# Program connects minority-, women-, wartime-, and service -disabled veteran business enterprises with private corporations for business development mentoring. We strongly encourage forms doing business with the State of Florida to consider this Initiative. For more information on the Mentor Protdgd Program, please contact the Office of Supplier Diversity at (&50) 487-0915 or odbglg@dms.mvflofida.com. Upon request, the Contractor shall report to the Office of Supplier Diversity spend with certified and other minority business enterprises. These reports will include the period covered, the name, minority code and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority vend or 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 Addendum. Resellers/Partners: The Contractor may use resellers/partners in order to provide computer equipment and services. All resellers/partners shall be the direct responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for all liability, terms and conditions within Master Agreement and this Addendum. The Contractors resellers/partners' participation will be in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the aforementioned Master Agreement and this Addendum. if a reseller/partner is authorized to conduct business on behalf of the Contractor and the reseller/partner is to receive compensation from the Contractor for its services, then any dispute between the Contractor and the reseller/partner shall be resolved between the Contractor and the reseller/partner. The State of Florida Is not a party to any agreement entered into between the Contractor and Its resellers/partners. The Contractor shall be responsible to report all contract sales (and pay any associated MFMP transaction fees), Page 863 of 1344 PARTICIPATING ADDENDUM to the NASPO ValuePtint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: M NWNC-130 Transource Service, Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 432115W-WSCA45-ACS Page 8 of 9 including those of any such reseilers/partnersi and shall ensure that all such resellers/partners meet the fbilowing requirements: • Have an ACTIVE Registration with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations w.w.sunbiz.oref • Registered In the MFMP Vendor information Portal .(h-ttps./Ivendor.mvftoridaingrWpla;g.com • Not be an the State of Florida's Convicted, Suspended., or Discriminatory lists bUD:/]—WWw.dms.mvflorida.com/`­byLiness 2129rations/State purchgaiLiend or informatio n,&Mvj=d Iyapend di c" SgWplalnts vendor lists • Have a copy of e -Verify Status on file • Ha . ve a current V*9 filed with the Florida Department of Financial Services (bn p s. L A W n do- r, m y fl g r Lid qdo_QM.). M. Primary Contacts, The primary government contact individuals for this Addendum. are as follows (or their named successors): - Name Curtis Wescott Address Transource Service Corporation 2405 W. Utopia Road, Phoenix, AZ 85027 Telephone 2 623-879-Mext. 24 E-mail Curtisw@transource.com 0 +;1.ra 1, rntitif r - Name Barlq Address Florida Department of Management Services Esplanade Way, Suite 360, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0950 Telephone 950-921-4072 E-mail etilyn.balle @)dms.m&dda.com - -- Page 864 of 1344 PARPCIPATING ADDENDUM, to the NASPO ValuePoint Cooperative Procurement Program COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MASTER AGREEMENT Administered by the State of Minnesota Master Agreement No: MNWNC-130 Transource Service Corporation And The State of Florida Alternate Contract Source No. 43211500-',IAISCA-15-ACS N. Warrant of Authority: Each person signing this Addendum warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party. 7. Terms. The Participating State is agreeing to the terms of the Master Agreement only to the extent the terms are not in conflict with applicable law. IN wrrNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Addendum as of the date of execution by Contractor below. PvtIcipalting State: contractor.. Florist! ;q By, Oy Name: Title: INA5?0-\,V Title: --�D DatcI ate: 4.1 FkwI;l6'4 Chi qo Proqor*ment Officer: game:o' — Roz Ingram Title-. Director of State Purchasing and Chief Procurement Officer Date. q I \ 1� lsz— Please email fully executed PDF copy of this document to EAftaspovaluegoint.orstai support documentation of participation and posting in appropriate data bases. Page 865 of 1344 Exhibit. 2 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment State of Florida PUR 1000 General Contract Conditions 1. Definitions. 2. Purchase Orders. 3. Product Version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only to Term Contracts. S. Additional Quantities. 6. Packaging. 7. Inspection at Contrattoes Site. 8. Safety Standards. 9. Americans with Disabilities Act. 10. Literature. 11. Transportation and Delivery. 11. Installation. 13. Risk of Loss. 14. Transaction Fee. 15. Invoicing and Payment. 16. Taxes. 17. Governmental Restrictions. 18. Lobbying and Integrity. 19. Indemnification. 20, Limitation of Liability. 21. Suspension of Work. 22. Termination for Convenience. 23. Termination for Cause. 24. Force Majeure, Notice of Delay, and No Damages for Delay. 25. Changes. 26. Renewal. 27. Purchase Order Duration. 28. Advertising. 29, Assignment. 30. Antitrust. Assignment, 31; Dispute Resolution. 32. Employees, Subcontractors, and Agents, 33. Security and Confidentiality. 34. Contractor Employees, Subcontractors, and Other Agents. 35. Insurance Requirements. 36. Warranty of Authority. 137. WarrantV of Ability to Perform. 38. Notices. 39. Leases and Installment Purchases. 40. Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc. (PRIDE). 41. Products Available from the Wind or Other Handicapped. 42. Modification of Terms. 43. Cooperative Purchasing. yr =51 Page 866 of 1344 4321150.0-WSCA-15-AC,S, Computer Equipment 44. Waiver. 45. Annual Appropriations. 46! Execution in Counterparts. 47. Sever -ability. 1. Definitions. The definitions contained In s. 6OA-1.001, E.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 pur . chose 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 beat 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, confirm tion, or acknowledgement shall be resolved in favor of terms most favorable to the Customer, A purchase order for services 4thin the ambit of section 287.059(1) of the Florida Statutes shall be deemed to incorporate by reference the requirements of subparagraphs (a) through (f) thereof. Customers shalt 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 manubcturer's most recently release model or version of the product at the time of the order, unless the Customer specifically requests in writing. an earlier model or version and the contractor is willing to provide such model or version. 4. Price Changes Applicable only toTerm Contracts. If this is a term contract for commodities or services, the following provisions apply. (a) Quantity Digguntfi. Contractors are urged to offer additional discounts for one time delivenl 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 2 6004.002, F.A.C. Page 867 of 1344 Exhibit 2 4321I500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment (c) k&l EEMV2as, 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) Tradg-In. Customers may trade4n 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 " be necessary to provide documentation to the Department of Financial Services and to the agency property custodian pursuant to Chapter 273, F.S. (e) LqUita_ble AdjustMSOL The Customer may, In its sole discretion, make anequitable adjustment in the Contract terms or pricing if pricing or availability of supply is affected by extreme and unforeseen volatility in tne marketplace, that is, by circumstances that satisfy all the following criteria: (1) the volatility is due to causes wholly beyond the Contractoes 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, it substantial, and (4) the volatility so affects the Contractor that continued performance of the Contract would result in a substantial loss. S. AddKional 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. S. Pvtkaging. 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. Ail containers and packaging shall became and remain Custornees property. 7. inspection at Contractors 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. S. 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 Associatlion 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 dean air and. water pollution. 9. Americans with DisaWlities AcL 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 3 60A-1.002, F.A.C. Page 868 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211WO-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment IL Transportation and Delivery. Prices shall include all charges for packing, handling, freight, distribution, and inside del". 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 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, processin$ and collecting all damage claims. To assist the Contractor with damage claims, the Customer shall: record any evideince of visible damage on. all copies of the delivering carrier's Bill of Lading; report damages to the Carrier and the Contractor, and pixivide 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 tike Contractor. Rejected product not removed by the Contractor within ten days shall be deemed ahandoned 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 eflicting removal or disposition of rejected product. 14. Transaction Fee. The State of Florida has instituted MyFloridaMarketPllace, a statewide eProcurement System ("System"). Pursuant to section 297.057(23), Florida Statutes (2002), all payments shall be asses -sed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), Which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A4.032, 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 604-1.031(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. klobnithstanding the foregoin& 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. 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 TPANSACTION FEES MAY BE SUBJECT TO BEING REMOVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES! VENDOR LIST AS PROVIDED IN RULE 6OA-1.006, FJLC. PUR 1000 (10/06) 4 60A-1.062, F.A.C. Page 869 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500--SCA-I5-ACS, Computer Equipment is. 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 sVstern. Electronic invoices shall be submitted to the Customer through the Arlba Supplier Network ,(ASN) in one of the following. mechanisms — EDI 810, cXIVIL, or web -based invoice entry within the ASN. Payment shall be made in accordance. with sections 21SA22 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 Custarnir'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 contras=t 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. g. Lobbying and Inte ity. Customers shall ensure compliance V41h Section 1.1.062, FS and Section 216.347, FS..he Contractor shall not, in connection with this or any other agreement with the .state, 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, tither exercise of discretion, or violation of a known .legal dirty, 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 maney, services, employment, or contracts of any kind. ,Upon request of the Customer's inspector General, or other a s_l orized 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 seal 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. hgp.iLdlis,d2E,gM.fl.us/barMLOnKheduleL/Unsche_d_h-t—rnj. The Contractor agrees to reimburse the State for the reasonable casts 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 expensesi 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. Indemnifkatioin. 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, PUR 1 (10106) 60/x-1.002, F.A.C. Page 870 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211SOOMSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment and employees, from suits, actions, damagesand 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 Cantractor 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 tufty 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 tight, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to a Customer's misuse or modification of Contractor's 'products or a Customees 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 Ilk* 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 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 Contractors 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 actio114 (2) the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at Contractoes 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 comprorru-se incurred or made by the State dr.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 I by the Contractor under the purchase order. This limitationshall not apply to claims arising under the Indemnity paragraph contain in this agreement. Unless 0 enivlse specifically enumerated in the Contract or in the purchase order,, no- p" shall be fiabie 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 9" 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. Suspemlon. of Work. The Customer may in its sole discretion suspend any or all activities under the Contract or purchase erder, at any time, when in the best interests of the State to do so. The Customer shali 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. PUR 1000 (10/06) 6 6OA-1.002, FAC. Page 871 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment 22.. Termination for Convenience. The Customer, by written notice to the Contractor, may terminate the Contract in whole or, in part Am -hen the. Customer determines In its sole discretion that it is in the States 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 cark-ellaticir; 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 6OA-1.006(3), FA.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 beysnd the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Contractor. If the. fallure 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 subcontractori and without the fault or negligence of either, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess costs for failure to perform, unless the subcontractedproducts were obtainable from other sources in sufficient fwne for the Contractor to meet the required deliveru 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 sane as if tfiwe 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 delri resulting from Its failure to perform If neither the fault nor the negligence of the Contractor or Its emplovVes or agents coraributed 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 affbAct 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 descrite 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." had reason to believe that a delay could result. THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE REMEDY Oft EXCUSE WITH RESPECT TO DELAY. Ptoviding notice In strict accordance with thts paragraph is a condition precedent to such remedy. No claim for damages, other than for an extension of, time I , shall be asserted against the Customer. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an. increase in the Contract 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 arid* 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, deiay will significantly cept allocated impair the value of the Contract to the State or to Customers, in which case the Customer ay (1) a c performance or deliveries from the Contractor, provided that the Contractor grants preferential treatime, nt to Customers with respect to products subjected to allocation, or (2) purchase from other sources (withom 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 maybe deducted from the Contract quantity, or (3) terminate the Contract in whole or in part. 25. Chances, The Customer may unilaterally require, by written order, changes altering, addirg 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 affvtts the cost or time of PUR 1000 (10/06) 6OA-1.002, F.A.C, Page 872 of 1344 Exhibit 2 432115,00-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment performance. Such equitable adjustments requirethe 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. Ren 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, 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. Pvrchase 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 service.,;: 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. Contractors are required to accept purchase orders specifying delivery schedules exceeding the contracted schedule even when such extended delivery w1li occur after expiration of the state term or agency contract. For example, if a state term contract calls for deliverV .30 days after receipt of order (AROJ, and an order specifies de , livery 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 it 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 Mil either be amend-ad in writing by the ordering entity within ten (1-0-1 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 tvielve. 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 oricin g plans and renewals: shall govern the maximum duration of purchase orders reflecting such pricing plans and renewals. I i1mely purchase orders shall be valid through their specified term and performance by the Contractor, and all terms and cor.diWns of the state term or agency contract shall apply to the recurring delivery/perlormance as provided herein, and shall surdive the termination of the, Contract. Ordering offices stall 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. Adverti.sing. 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 arty 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. PUR 10DO (10/,06) 8 6OA-1.002, F.A.C. Page 873 of 1344 43211500-WSCA-15-ACS, Computer Equipment 29, Asslgnrneft 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. 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 purchasedin connection with the Contract. 31. Dispute Resolution. Any dispute concerning performance of the Contract shall be decided by the Customer's designated contract manager, viiho 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,shiail be final, subject to the Contractor's right to review pursuant to Chapter 120 of the Florida Statutes. Exhaustion of admir,Istrajtive 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 reiates to the Contract shall be the appropriate state court in Leon County, Florida, in any 5--111 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 specifiedtraining qualifications. Upon request, Contractor shall furnish a copy of technical certification or other proof of qualificatior. Ali, employees, subcontractors, or agents performing work. under the Contract must comply with all securltv and administrative requ I Irements 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 'n, a securityback ground check or otherwise assess any employee, subcontractor, or agent furnished, by, the Contractor, The State may refuse access to, or require replacentent of, any personnel for cause, including,. but not limited to, technical or training qualifications, quality of ".0, change in security status, or rvon�vornphance w!' th 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 rejectand bar from. any facility for cause any of the Contractor's employe s, subcontractors, or agents. 33, Security and Confidentiality, The Contractor shall comply fully with all security procedures of the United States, State of Florida andCustomer in performance of the Contract. The Contractor shall not divuige to third parties any confidential information obtained by the Contractor or its agents, distributors, resellers, subcon"ctors, offincers or employees in the course of pertonning 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 W.rough no fault of the Contractor, material that the Contractor developed independently without rely1rZ nn they State's or Customer's confidential Information, or material that is otherwise obtainable under State law as a public record. To Insure confidentlaOty, the Contractor shall take appropriate steps as to its personnel, agents, and sobcontractors. The warranties of this paragraph shall survive the Contract. PUR It O (10/06) 6OA-1.002, F.A.C. Page 874 of 1344 Exhibit 2 43211500-WSCA.-15-,ACS, Computer Equipment 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 unemptoyment) from an employer other than the State of Florida. 3S. Insurance Requirernianut. 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 poll -des, shall be through insurers Whorized or eligible to write policies In Florida, 36. Warranty of Authority. Each person signing the Contract. warrants: that he or she is duly autiiorized to do so and to bind the respective party to the Contract. 37. Warranty of Ability to Perforra. The Contractor warrants that, to the best of Its, knowledge, there is r�o pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition, that would in any w&ay 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. Tha Contractor shall immediately notify the Customer in writing if its ability to perform is compromised In any manner durthl; the term of thr% Contract. 38. Notices. All notices required under the Contract shall be delivered by certified mail, return t -receipt requested,, �y reputable air courier service, or by personal delivery to the agency designee identified in the original Solicitation, or as, otherwise identified by the Customer.. Notices to the Contractorshall 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(21, F -S, requires the following statement to be included in the solicitation: "it is expressliV understood and agreed that any articles which are the slubject of, or required to carry out, the Contract shall be purchased frorn the corporation identified. under Chapter 9A6 of the Florida Statutes (PRIDE) In the same manner and under the same procedures set forth in se, --tion 946.,515(2) and (4) of the Florida Statutes; and for purposes ofthe 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 NUP.- 1W syr. pridgff.com. 41, Products Available from the Blind or Other liandicapped. Section 413.036(3), F -S -requires the following statement to be lnclvded 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 arid ender 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 htto:/1www.resoe0oftridg.2rg. PUR 1000 (10/06) 10 60A-1.002, F.A.C. Page 875 of 1344 Exhibit 2 432115W.WSCA-15-ACS,.Computer Equipment 42. madifkation 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 Corttractor. 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 s0stitutiion of product, shall be valid or binding, against the Customer. The Contractor may not unilaterally modify the terms of the Contract by affixing 1xing additional terms to product upon delivery (e.g., attachment or Inclusion of standard preprinted forms, product literature, "shrink wrar terms accompanying or, affixed to a product, whether written or electronic) or by incorporating such terms onto the Contractor's order or fisca: forms, or other documents forwarded by the contraitor for payment. The Customer's acceptance of product or processing of documentation on forms furnished by the Contractor for approval or payment shall not constitute acceptance of the proposed modification to terms and conditions. 41 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 !ndlevendent of the agreement bet.veen Customer and Contractor, and Customer shall not be a party to anv 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. 297,042(1fi)(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 tines 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. 41.: verabil`itV. If a court deems any provision of the Contract void or uneriftirceable, that provision, shall be enforced, only to the extent that it Is not in violation of law or is not otherwise unenforceable and all othel provisions shall remain in full force and effect. PUR 1000 (10/06) 11 6OA-1,002, F.A,C. Page 876 of 1344 AMe N bmW TG ONTRACT M NW N I C : 1 : 30 6.J. Consent Agenda 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach D Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Approve minutes from the City Commission meeting on December 15, 2020. Explanation of Request: The City Commission met on December 15, 2020 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: Amend and approve or do not approve the minutes. Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description Mi1r'1LAtEss 12...15...2 2 Page 878 of 1344 Minutes of the City Commission Meeting Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform Boynton Beach, Florida On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at 5:30 P.M. Present: Steven B. Grant, Mayor Ty Penserga, Vice Mayor Woodrow L. Hay, Commissioner Christina Romelus, Commissioner Absent: Justin Katz, Commissioner 1. Openings A. Call to Order Mayor Grant called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Lori LaVerriere, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Yury Konnikov, ITS Support Manager, explained how the online meeting would proceed and how the public could participate. Invocation The Invocation was given by Pastor Chuck Brannon of Gateway Community Church. Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Grant led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Roll Call City Clerk Gibson called the roll. Commissioner Katz was absent. A quorum was present. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Vice Mayor Penserga requested to add under New Business, a discussion on the amicus brief being put forward by Miami on the ban of gay conversion therapy. Mayor Grant requested to add two announcements under New Business: 1. Food distribution this Thursday and 2. Mobile Covid testing within the City. Page 879 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 City Manager Lori LaVerriere, requested to add an item under New Business: Commission to authorize the City Manager to sign a release regarding an environmental study for the Palm County Housing Authority parcels that are to be disposed of. There were no objections. 2. Adoption Motion Mayor Grant moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Mayor Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 2. Other A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission Mayor Grant announced that on December 3rd, he participated in a video for fund raising to help fund the educational aspect of the new downtown. December 4th, he attended a roundtable with Congresswoman Louis Frankel regarding vaccine distribution. That evening he attended the firefighters' Holiday drive thru. December 7th, he attended a Pearl Harbor event at the Tom Kaiser Memorial Park. December 9th, he attended the Public Works luncheon. December 15th, he traveled with the Chevy DTV Foundation to go to Community Partners. Community Partners' mission is to end the Wi-Fi divide with senior citizens. 3. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations A. Christine Thrower, District IV Director of the Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) will present a Certificate of Recognition to the City of Boynton Beach celebrating the 60th anniversary of the City's recognition as a Council -Manager form of government by the International City Management Association (ICMA). Ms. Thrower is also the Village Manager for the Village of Golf. Ms. Thrower -Skinner presented the Certificate of Recognition to City of Boynton Beach for 60 years of Council -Manager form of government. Ms. Thrower -Skinner congratulated Lori LaVerriere on being the Manager of such a wonderful city. Mayor Grant inquired about the Village of Golf's project on Woolbright and Military and when will it be discussed. Ms. Thrower -Skinner responded that he is referring to the proposed site for an Amazon micro distribution center. She stated that Amazon has not come back to the Village of Golf after the request of public engagement with the surrounding communities. Ms. Thrower -Skinner is expecting to hear back from them in the near future; she doesn't have an exact date. Mayor Grant thanked her for the information. F Page 880 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 Mayor Grant recognized the former Mayor of Briny Breezes was present and thanked the surrounding cities for their support. B. Announcement by Kacy Young, Recreation & Parks Department Director, regarding the Oceanfront Bark special event at Oceanfront Park on Saturday, December 19th from 9am to Noon. Kacy Young, Director of Recreation & Parks, announced Oceanfront Bark will take place on Saturday, December 19th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Oceanfront Park. Oceanfront Bark is a dog friendly event that allows properly licensed, well behaved dogs, and owners at the City beach in a designated area. This is the second of four scheduled events. The remaining dates are January 16th and February 20th. For more information visit the website wemakelifefun.com or call 561-742-6243. C. Joe Paterniti, Utility Director, will make the announcement that the City of Boynton Beach Water Utility will be temporarily changing its water treatment disinfection process to free chlorination beginning January 12, 2021 through February 1, 2021. Joe Paterniti, Utility Director, announced changes in the disinfection process to utilize free chlorine for the distribution system starting January 12, 2021 through February 1, 2021, twenty-one days. This process happens annually and the customers may smell chlorine odor in their water. Mr. Paterniti recommended to alleviate the odor to leave the water in an open container on the counter or in the refrigerator for a few minutes. Recommendations were made for customers who have special equipment such as dialysis or tropical fish aquariums, businesses who have holding tanks for shellfish to contact water professionals on how to remove residual chlorine from the water. Notification of this process was sent out with the utility bills, letters were sent to businesses in the City and a public notice will be published in the newspaper. Anyone with questions, please call our Water Quality division at 561-742-6964. Vice Mayor Penserga asked if there was a particular reason why the City is doing this now. Mr. Paterniti responded that the City is mirroring Palm Beach County. The County is starting their process on the 11 t" so the City will be starting on the 12th Commissioner Hay asked Mr. Paterniti to recommend an amount of time to relieve the odor in water. Mr. Paterniti recommended placing water in an open container and allow it to sit on the countertop or in the refrigerator for a few minutes. D. Announce Boynton's Finance Department earned an award from the Government Finance Officer's Association (GFOA) for Excellence in Financial Reporting for their 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. Mara Frederiksen, Director of Financial Services, announced the City of Boynton Beach has received a certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting from the Government Finance Officer's Association for a second consecutive year for the City's 3 Page 881 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 2019 Financial Statement. This award is one of the highest recognitions a city can receive in form of government accounting and financial reporting. It signifies the City's and Management's commitment to adherence to best practices, timeliness and commitment to excellence. Over four thousand municipalities apply for this recognition annually. Three hundred and eighty-two municipalities in the state of Florida were awarded this achievement for 2019. In 2019, the City implemented a new investment policy and diversified investments creating interest earned just over $2 million dollars. The City maintained a good bond rating of AA3. The City grew the general fund balance from $16 million to $17 million and grew the utility fund reserve from $44 million to $46 million dollars. Mayor Grant and Commissioner Hay thanked Ms. Fredericksen and her team. E. Announce plans for MLK Event in January 2021 Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications and Marketing Director, presented an update on the first meeting regarding the 2021 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration. The committee meeting was held on Thursday, December 10th Suggestions and discussion centered around the focus areas of history and education. Ideas included reading books related to MLK, sharing a list of library books relating to MLK, posting photos of history relating to MLK and hosting a youth essay contest through our local schools. A committee member suggested that August 18th be considered for an I Have a Dream Unity event at Sara Simms Park where children can read their essays, poems and participate in other activities. The staff will develop a brief survey and the committee will vote on the top three choices. Ms. Krusell encouraged anyone who is interested in serving on the committee email marketingjghbfl.us. There will be six more meetings before the event and they welcome the community involvement. Mayor Grant asked will the MLK committee be recognizing any local businesses, persons or associations. It was done last year and he would like to keep this as a tradition. Ms. Krusell noted his suggestion and she will add it to Thursday night's agenda. F. Announcement by Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications and Marketing Director, regarding Light -Up Downtown Boynton. Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications and Marketing Director, gave a recap of the event on December 1St. Light -Up Downtown Boynton began December 1St with the activation of 43,000 LED lights, 400 C-9 bulbs and 100 lights spheres. The lights were placed on four of the City's oldest trees in the downtown area and on 18 light poles. Up lighting has been scheduled to celebrate the three holidays in December. Currently the up lighting is blue and white for Hanukkah, red and green will occur next for Christmas and then black, red and green for Kwanzaa. In addition, a Menorah and Kenora lighted displays were placed in front of the Culture Center. The Juniper tree will be decorated with old photos to celebrate the City's centennial. Snap and share promotion was launched; snap a photo in front of one of the lit trees or displays, tag the City on your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages 4 Page 882 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 #downtownboynton. Four lucky participants will be selected and receive a $25 -dollar gift certificate for a restaurant in Downtown Boynton. Season Greetings post card debuted on December 7, 2020, and was distributed in front of City Hall during lunch. The post card depicts Boynton Beach amenities and included a new website discoverboynton.com to assist with our tourism effort. 1,350 cards have been distributed and the public is more than welcome to stop by City Hall and pick up a post card at our Information Desk in the lobby to send to a family member or friend. City Manager LaVerriere, suggested that Ms. Krusell talk about the Postmaster. Ms. Krusell explained that the indicia has to be applied for a year in advance and the Postmaster has to approve the design. The Postmaster stamps the 100 -year old indicia on location by hand. We received hundreds of requests from around the world asking that we send them a letter or a postcard with the 100 -year indicia. Vice Mayor Penserga thanked Ms. Krusell and her entire team for the work they do. He asked if the up -lighting lights were around the City Hall building. Ms. Krusell responded that the up lighting is around City Hall, the Children's Museum and the Culture Center as well as up lighting under the trees. Mayor Grant announced that Feeding South Florida will be doing a food distribution at the Ezell Hester Center December 17th from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and on Saturday, December 19th, Christ Fellowship will be doing their last mega distribution from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. City Manager LaVerriere announced that the Mobile Covid testing unit will be at the Senior Center on December 21St from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and December 28th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ezell Hester Center. Identification is required, no appointment is necessary and it is not a drive through event. You will walk up, fill out paperwork and then be tested. It is anticipated that the City will be doing this throughout January and February as long as the mobile unit is available. 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) Kim Kelly, 529 East. Ocean Avenue, commented on Light Up Downtown. She would like for the City to keep the lights up on a year-round basis. Downtown Business Coalition (DBC) numbers are growing and people are joining every day. Ms. Kelley would like to discuss Tim Collins, the owner of Fish Depot Bar and Grill and the Fish Depot Fish Market where he employees over 30 people combined. His current location is not in good shape and the renovations would be astronomical. Mr. Collins submitted a proposal for the property at 1101 &1102 Federal Hwy. property. The proposal of the property was awarded to a broadcasting company and survey company. Ms. Kelley asked the Commission to E Page 883 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 relook at the project. Susan Oyer, 140 SE 27th Way, thanked Mayor Grant for judging the holiday house decorating contest. Thanked Ms. Krusell for Light Up Downtown and her dedicated work to make sure the lights are on and working properly. Ms. Oyer also noted, that she believes that the Artist doesn't want the artwork lit up and that Ms. Krusell should look into it before doing so. Tim Collins, owner of Fish Depot, asked the Commission to revisit the decision made by the CRA last week for property at 1101 and 1102 Federal Highway. Jack Weir, Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County, encouraged workforce housing to be integrated into the downtown development. 5. Administrative A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. Mayor Grant noted that the appointment to the Education and Youth Advisory Board was to be made by Commissioner Katz and he was absent. He asked who would be next to make the appointment. City Clerk Gibson responded it would be Commissioner Hay. Motion Commissioner Hay motioned to table the appointment. Vice Mayor Penserga second the motion. The motion unanimously passed. B. Approve the request of Mayor Grant to distribute $200.00 of his Community Support Funds to Freedom Shores Elementary. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga motioned to approve. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. Mayor Grant explained that he received a letter from a student at Freedom Shores Elementary School asking for the City to save the iguanas and pythons and return them to their native countries such as South America and East Asia. The Mayor explained to the student the difference between native and invasive species. That Florida Wildlife Conservation and Commission is not in favor saving these types of animals. Freedom Shores Elementary will be planting native plants to help support native wildlife in the City of Boynton Beach. The hope is to implement this through other schools throughout the City. Michael Sabatino from Freedom Shores Elementary School discussed the plan of developing a garden at the school. Mr. Sabatino thanked Mayor Grant for his support. Page 884 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 6. Consent Agenda Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended bythe City Managerfor "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. R20-135- Approve award and authorize the City Manager to sign the Contract for Landscape Maintenance Services for Lots & Alleyways, in response to Bid No. -034-2730-20/RW to the low responsive & responsible bidder L.V. Superior Landscaping, Inc. The total contract price includes the annual bid amount of $56,160.00 plus an allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 annually for an estimated annual amount of $61,160 for a period of three (3) years, with an option to renew for two (2) one-year terms for a total $305,800.00 estimated amount over the total potential term of the contract, shall be the total amount of payment to Vendor for services provided under this contract for the entire term of the contract. Mayor Grant pulled this item. Mayor Grant wanted to make sure the vendor does not runover the trash with the equipment and is being picked up head of time and disposed of properly. Mayor Grant requested that at the next Business Over Coffee, we have someone from procurement to review how to become a City vendor. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve. Vice May Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. Commissioner Romelus clarified that the Mayor only made a statement and did not make any changes to the item. Mayor Grant responded that is correct. Mayor Grant requested that there be a presentation on how to become a City vendor. Vice Mayor Penserga, agreed with the mayor that a presentation needs to be done. B. Proposed Resolution No. R20-136- Approve and authorize City Manager to sign Agreement between United Behavioral Health ("Optum") to provide Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services at the rate of $15.00 per employee, per year (estimated annualized cost of $12,750) from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021, with one additional one year renewal option. Page 885 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 C. Proposed Resolution No. R20-137- Authorize the City Manager to sign Omnia Maintenance Agreement with Thyssen -Krupp Elevator Corporation of Kennesaw, GA for annual elevator inspections and service/repairs in various City facilities utilizing the National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance contract R150801 for an estimated monthly amount of $1,930.25. National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. D. Proposed Resolution No. R20-138- Approve award and authorize the City Managerto sign contract 005-1410-21/RW with Central Square for a total amount of $50,040.00 in accordance with Quote Number Q-07140 for Consulting & Project Management Services. Mayor Grant pulled this item. Mayor Grant, explained that the technology of this product allows the City to better serve the citizens of the City. Motion Commissioner Romelus motioned to approve. Vice Mayor Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. E. Accept the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Budget Status Report of the General Fund and the Utilities Fund for the twelve (12) month period ended September 30, 2020, unaudited. F. Approve Task Order R13-063-13 with Jacobs Engineering for professional hydrogeological services in support of the permitting of the Class 1 Injection Well at the West Water Treatment Plant (WWTP). Commission approved the extension of solicitation 023-2821-18/IT with Jacobs Engineering on September 15, 2020 for an additional year through September 9, 2021. The total cost is $44,098.00 plus $10,000 for the permit fee. G. Proposed Resolution No. R20-139- Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Certificate Regarding Substantial Completion and Final Acceptance for Fire Station #1 constructed as part of the Town Square Project. H. Proposed Resolution No. R20-140- Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Certificate Regarding Substantial Completion and Final Acceptance for City Hall/Library projects and the Notice of Completion for the City Hall/Library projects constructed as part of the Town Square Project. Page 886 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 Proposed Resolution No. R20-141- Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Certificate Regarding Substantial Completion and Final Acceptance for the Police Station and the Notice of Completion for the Police Station constructed as part of the Town Square Project. Colin Groff, Assistant City Manager, stated that the presentation was not complete, it will be completed in January and went on to say that these are the documents that state the City has accepted or is occupying the buildings and that the City needs the certifications for our funding partner. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga motioned to approve. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. I. Proposed Resolution No. R20-142 - Amend the FY 2019-2020 budget, which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide spending authority for Department or Fund Operating and Capital Budget. J. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of November, 2020. K. Approve minutes from the City Commission meeting on November 17, 2020. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga motioned to approve remaining items. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 7. Consent Bids And Purchases Over$100,000 A. Proposed Resolution No. R20-143 - Approve award and authorize the City Manager to sign the contract for Landscape Maintenance Services for Park Sites, excluding Kapok, Joseph Crowder, & Town Square Parks, in response to Bid No. -031-2730-20/RW to the low responsive & responsible bidder Blue Marlin Investments, Inc. dba Cayco Landscaping in the amount of $122,661 plus an annual allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 for an estimated amount of $127,661 annually. The total contract price includes the annual bid amount of $122,661.00 plus an allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 annually for an estimated annual amount of $127,661 for a period of three (3) years, Page 887 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 with an option to renew for two (2) one-year terms for a total $638,305.00 estimated amount over the total potential term of the contract. B. Proposed Resolution No. R20-144- Approve Award and authorize the City Manager to sign the Contract for Landscape Maintenance Services for Facility Sites, in response to Bid No. -032- 2730-20/RW to the low responsive & responsible bidder Blue Marlin Investments, Inc. dba Cayco Landscaping in the amount of $143,944 for Basic Maintenance only, plus an allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 for an estimated amount of $148,944 annually. The total contract price includes the annual bid amount of $143,944.00 plus an allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 annually for an estimated annual amount of $148,944.00 for a period of three (3) years, with an option to renew for two (2) one-year terms for a total $744,720.00 estimated amount over the total potential term of the agreement, shall be the total amount of payment to Vendor for services provided under this contract for the entire term of the contract. C. Proposed Resolution No. R20-145 - Approve the award and authorize the City Manager to sign the Contract for Landscape Maintenance Services for MEDIANS AND RIGHT -OF- WAYS/ROWs, in response to Bid No. -033-2730-20/RW to the low responsive & responsible bidder Batallan Enterprises, Inc. dba Property Works. The total contract price includes the annual bid amount of $403,147.92 plus an allowance for potential additional services of $5,000 annually for an estimated annual amount of $408,147.92 for a period of three (3) years, with an option to renew for two (2) one-year terms for a total $2,040,739.60 estimated amount over the total potential term of the contract, shall be the total amount of payment to Vendor for services provided under this contract for the entire term of the contract. Motion Commissioner Hay motioned to approve Items A -C on Consent Agenda Bids and Purchases over $100,000. Vice Mayor Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. D. Proposed Resolution No. R20-146 - Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign an extension of a consultant agreement with Florida Caribbean Architecture, Inc. (FCA) in the amount of $101,250 for project management and professional architectural services for the new Public Works Facility to be located at the City's Rolling Green complex at 515 NW 14th Court, and the renovation and improvements to the existing 10 Page 888 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 building and site for the new Utility Water Quality Laboratory project to be located at the former Fire Rescue Station # 2 site at 2201 S. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach, Florida. Mayor Grant pulled this item. Mayor Grant, noted that he was excited about the upgrade of the public works facility at the Rolling Green site. There is discussion with the South Florida Water Management District to create a paved road into the site, without going through the residential neighborhood. Mayor Grant also noted that the property located at 2201 S. Congress Avenue would be a good spot for a commercial business. However, the City does need a new utility water quality laboratory. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga motioned to approve. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 8. Public Hearing 6 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. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-043 - Second Reading- Request for abandonment of a portion of the SW 6th Street right-of-way consisting of a portion of the unimproved swale abutting the east lot line of the subject property located at 704 SW 25th Avenue (ABAN 20-010). (Tabled from the December 1, 2020 City Commission Meeting. The applicant is requesting the item to be tabled to the January 19, 2021 City Commission Meeting.) Motion Commissioner Hay motioned to table the item. Vice Mayor Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 9. City Manager's Report A. Police Chief Gregory will give a presentation on traffic safety and issues surrounding driving off road vehicles on public streets. Chief Gregory gave a presentation on traffic safety and issues surrounding driving off road vehicles on public streets. Page 889 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 Mayor Grant asked Chief Gregory, is the attempt to flee from an officer a misdemeanor or a felony? Chief Gregory responded that it could be a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the circumstances. Pursuit is limited to violent felons. Mayor Grant suggested that we help educate the riders. Chief Gregory also suggested educating the people who are selling the ATVs and dirt bikes. Sellers should also supply the state laws of owning and riding an ATV or a dirt bike. Mayor Grant asked if the dirt bikes have serial numbers or registry so that we know who owns the dirt bike in case one is stolen. Chief Gregory responded they do have serial numbers yet unless they register bikes, we are not going to know who they belong to. Commissioner Hay, asked if the recent fatal crash was due to hot-dogging down the road. Chief stated the recent fatality was because an ATV and dirt bike collided into each other. Commissioner Hay also wanted to know if additional fines are added to the original fine of being pulled over. Chief Gregory stated that it is a state statute violation and depending on the circumstances it maybe a warning, such as the rider being close to home and show remorse for riding on the streets, someone popping wheelies down Congress at 2 a.m. that maybe a different circumstance. Commissioner Hay asked if other cities are having these challenges with ATVs and dirt bikes and Chief Gregory stated yes. These large riding groups are bouncing from city to city. They will congregate to the cities with the least resistance. Commissioner Hay asked if speed bumps are a deterrent. Chief responded no, the riders will actually use the larger speeds to launch the bikes into the air. Vice Mayor Penserga asked, are these planned events? If so is there a way to increase police presence on those known dates, as it might keep them from coming to Boynton? Chief Gregory responded we have been doing that when we know of a planned event well in advance. We have been able to work with the mall when events are planned. Most events are impromptu pop up bike riding activity. We have found a couple on social media after the fact. Where they have planned to ride through all the cities and while they are in each one to do some sort of antic. Vice Mayor inquired are LTRs helpful? Chief Gregory responded since they do not have license plates it is not particularly helpful, yet what is helpful is the camera footage. Using our body cameras and video surveillance cameras around the City to record the operators while they are doing their antics or putting on their shows. We try to get identifiable images of the riders as well as the vehicle and after the fact conducting an investigation trying to figure who the person is through social media or methods. Then issue them a citation. Commissioner Hay asked if there is a noise ordinance we can enforce. The police can be called yet by the time the police arrive the riders are gone. Chief Gregory responded that once we get more cameras up around the City, we will have more coverage and will be able to respond faster to where the riders came from. Again, 12 Page 890 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 a lot of the riders are locals and we can spot their bikes in their driveways or yards, we can use the images to match up the bike with the picture from that night and issue citations. Susan Oyer, commented on ATVing and dirt bike riding within the Seacrest Scrub. The riders are damaging the scrub, scaring the animals and disturbing the tortoise that are protected. Is there something more that the police can do when they are in Seacrest Scrub? It seems this would be a way to add additional charges. Chief Gregory responded if they are on City land and/or on private property, that is trespassing. Certainly, notifying us we can respond out there and they are refusing to leave property then they certainly can be charged with trespassing, which is a criminal charge versus the traffic civil infraction. Ms. Oyer stated that when she has called the police department in the past, whoever answers doesn't take this seriously. Is that something that the police department needs to be looking at? Chief Gregory responded if they are on City property and/or private property where someone wants to press charges we will respond to that and will cite them if they refuse to leave the property. If they are harming the wildlife and/or the turtles, that can be a separate environmental crime and there can be enhanced penalties for that. There are all kinds of extra environmental laws protecting certain types of turtles and wildlife that come with additional penalties. Ms. Oyer suggested placing cameras in that area. Commissioner Hay inquired about the trails around Sara Simms and that go through Barton Cemetery. Is it a violation for the ATVs to ride the small trail? Commissioner Hay said he has received complaints that people have almost been hit by the ATVs that ride that trail. Chief Gregory responded yes it would be a violation. The walking area is actually divided between the City and the Water Management District property who prohibits the riding and he will check to see if they have a trespassing affidavit in place with the Water Management District to make sure it is enforced on their property as well. Ramona Young, 101 S Federal Highway, said she believed she heard Chief Gregory say that the ATVs are not licensed or have license plates and that they are not illegal. Ms. Young suggested supervised events rather than condemn them and make them criminals. Mayor Grant thanked Ms. Young for her comments and explained that the problem is that these vehicles do not require a driver's license or insurance to buy and the issue with these vehicles is that they are not meant for the road at all, ATVs specifically. Trying to find a place for them to ride in the City, the only possible place is our Eco Park. A problem with these vehicles is that they don't enhance the environment. It may be something the City wants to consider. However, it would still be illegal for these vehicles to go over on the roads. A trailer is still 13 Page 891 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 needed to get to their destination. There is no place in the City that allows ATVs and dirt bikes. As the Chief mentioned it is not a criminal offense but it is a violation. As the City Commission do we want to make this a criminal offense so that the people know that is not allowed in the City. Do we want to request that from the State legislature or do we want to continue what we are doing in trying to educate people of the state uses and times for this which is not in the City of Boynton Beach? There are not too many options available for what is allowed. We are not trying to tell people that they can't do this ever, we are just saying in order to do this you can't do it here. For example, it would be like someone hitting a golf ball and not knowing where the ball is going it's not illegal to do that but there are certain things that can happen. This year we saw multiple incidents where bad things have happened because people weren't following the rules. Should we look into having our Recreation and Parks department find a place in Palm Beach County for people to go ATVing and set up a City event around that? It is a possibility. The Mayor asked Ms. Young, if she was interested in learning of the City's Parks and Recreation department finding acceptable ways to ride dirt bikes and ATVs outside of the City limits. Ms. Young responded yes. The Mayor agreed with that and it will be put on the future agenda to see what can be done to give people opportunity to use ATVs and dirt bikes in Palm Beach County. Chief Gregory, responded to clarify for the record that a driver's license is required for the dirt bike. A dirt bike without all the accessories like headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, side mirrors, as well as the ATV are illegal from a traffic citation perspective to operate on the roadway. You can only move the them around via a trailer. They are not criminal violations, they are traffic citations, like running a red light or a stop sign. Unless they are caught on city property or private property then it will be a trespassing violation if they refuse to leave which would be criminal. If they are pulled over far from their residence, they would have to have the bike or ATV towed to where it was going to next because they certainly could not continue to drive it. Mayor Grant asked, because this is a traffic infraction it's not a crime so forfeiture does not apply? Chief Gregory responded yes. Alexandria Wilson, 240 NW 2nd Ct, thanked Chief Gregory for his very educational presentation. Asked the city to look into opening a facility for ATVs and dirt bikes because the people are not stopping no matter how many laws are created for these bikes. Ms. Wilson feels something has to be done because it is not safe. Mayor Grant thanked Ms. Wilson and suggested again that the Recreation and Parks department look into an existing facility as the City does not have the property needed to create such a facility that is not environmentally protected. Ms. Young agreed with the Mayor, yet she expressed concern that there are three cities involved with this issue. She said this is disturbing people's normal lives. Ms. Young asked the Mayor if he is willing to discuss this issue with Delray and the City of Palm Beach asking if they have any locations where they can house this type of facility. Mayor Grant said he thinks that is a wonderful idea and it would be a great aspect for tourism and believes in the discussion to elevate the problem of illegally 14 Page 892 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 having recreation vehicles on our roads. Vice Mayor Penserga commented this topic is prime for the League of Cities and there needs to be coordination on this. Vice Mayor Penserga offered to bring topic forward to the League of Cities. B. Discuss recommendations provided by the Recreation & Parks Advisory Board for naming city facilities in the Town Square Project in downtown Boynton Beach. Kacy Young, Recreation and Parks Director, thanked the Commission for the opportunity to provide an update from the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board meeting held on December 7t". During this meeting, the naming of City facilities in Town Square was discussed. Ordinance 06-078 provides guidelines for naming any City facility. This ordinance requires recommended names to be discussed during a public meeting and reviewed by a five -person panel. The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board was selected as the panel. During the December 7t" meeting, names for the following sites the open space park area by the new amphitheater, the open space west of the High School Building where the historic kapok tree sits and the renovated Old High School building were discussed. The following was recommended: Centennial Park for the open space by the amphitheater, Kapok Park for the open space playground, Boynton Beach Arts and Culture Center for the renovated historic high school which will now be utilized for arts and cultural programs. The Advisory Board agreed that all names were appropriate in describing all three facilities with no additional names to provide to the Commission tonight. There is an active naming rights campaign underway. Should the City receive funds for any of the facilities included in the campaign, the City will rename the facility accordingly. Mayor Grant stated that Boynton Beach Arts and Culture Center is a long name for a building and asked if a nickname has been considered. Mr. Young responded not at this time. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga motioned to approve. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion with a request for discussion. Commissioner Romelus said she feels that a new name or a shorter name can be entertained for the Boynton Beach Arts and Culture Center facility. Mayor Grant pointed out the issue is that the Schoolhouse Children's Museum is the Boynton Beach Culture Center, Inc. is their non-profit entity so the City cannot use that name. The Recreation and Parks Board suggested the Arts and Culture Center because of pottery and other types of art that is available. There will also be a gallery in the lobby area. The Mayor suggested calling it the "A and C" as a nickname. City Manager LaVerriere stated she often hears the staff default to the Culture Center as a shorter name. The Arts and Cultural Center is a common name amongst many facilities. Mayor Grant commented because it has been called the old high school for such a long time, there is going to be multiple names for the building, unless someone spends money to have their name put on it. Julie Mondello, Parks and Recreation Board Chair, explained that the 15 Page 893 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 Board had discussed all three names and they approved all three names. Boynton Beach Arts and Culture Center is definitely a long name. Ms. Mondello suggested the use BBACC in parentheses after the name, which is still a lot of letters or even ACC. Ms. Mondello hopes for sponsorship to name the old high school. Mayor Grant thanked Ms. Mondello for her comments. Commissioner Hay commented that he doesn't have a problem with the name and asked why does this have to be decided on tonight. Will the discussion be open up to other suggestions? Mayor Grant commented to his knowledge, the Parks and Recreation Board did have the open to the public discussion available and they are making the recommendation to the Commission as this. The reason why is it imperative to be moving forward is because marketing material is being created. The Funfare Magazine needs the title of the building where all the activities are happening. Susan Oyer stated that she was not aware of this and if she was, she would have gone to the Parks and Recreation Board meeting. She thought civic center was the perfect name and personally thinks that if we are not going to call it the historic high school, then let's call it the civic center which is an appropriate name for what it is and it is nice and short. Mayor Grant commented that the temporary name was the civic center on which the Commission did agree, however, that the Commission can still agree on it and would need an amended motion. Motion Mayor Grant motioned to accept the recommendation as stated by the Parks and Recreation Board. The motion unanimously passed. 10. Unfinished Business - None 11. New Business A. JKM Developers have provided their monthly update to the City Commission on the Town Square Project. See attached. Mayor Grant stated that he received information from a third -party developer regarding the central parcel, to have negotiations with JKM Developers. Mayor Grant believes the current motion and directive of the staff is that we are not to negotiate with JKM Developers in regards to anything but the completion of the contract as stated or a dismantling of the contract. This prevents a third -party developer from working with JKM Developers and having them sell the property to someone else to help expedite any sort of parking garage. Attorney Cherof explained the recommendation is that the Commission defer any action with respect to the project until such time as JKM files its response of pleading to the judgement lawsuit that we filed and their response is due on or before December 31St. Perhaps the first or second meeting in January the Commission will be in position to discuss further or even have a closed -door session to discuss litigation and the options. Vice Mayor Penserga supports the recommendation on waiting a few months to get some clarity first before we begin on this route. Commission Hay agreed. Mayor Grant disagreed because the longer we 16 Page 894 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 wait the longer the garage is not being moved forward. Commissioner Hay stated that this has been a project or event that has been off track for a long time. Wants to be sure as we move along that we are moving in the right direction. Based on the recommendation of the City Attorney a few more weeks to address this in January would be adequate. He feels that moving right now would just complicate things. Mayor Grant agreed with Commissioner Hay. Mayor Grant asked Attorney Cherof if it was ok for the rest of the Commission to see the letter. Attorney Cherof responded yes. B. Amicus brief Vice Mayor Penserga said he wanted to inform the Commission of what the State views happening in regards to the ban on gay conversion therapy. Mayor Grant commented that the City of Boynton Beach does have an ordinance on the ban on gay conversion therapy. He is in favor of moving forward and to support the amicus brief. Vice Mayor Penserga said he understands that we have that ban. Palm Beach County has the ban; about a panel of three judges from the Eleventh Circuit have shot the ban down. The City of Miami has since filed for hearing not for just the three judges but for all twelve judges of the Eleventh Circuit. The request is for this Commission to please join into the amicus brief to show the support that we are not in favor of gay conversion therapy in the City. He said it is something that has been denounced by the American Psychiatric Association, it does not work, it is a form of torture and it is contributing to the rise in suicide rates. Motion Vice Mayor Penserga moved to direct the City Attorney to join in the amicus brief along with the City of Miami and in support of Palm Beach County and the City of Boca Raton. The motion unanimously passed. Mayor Grant said he was happy to support the end of gay conversion therapy in the City. Commissioner Romelus asked the City Attorney to explain what an amicus brief is and what type of obligations are placed on the City. Attorney Cherof explained that an amicus brief is like a friend of the court. There really is no significant work that would be involved in doing this because there are other lead attorneys that are going to handle all the work. The City is joining in a group that supports the position that is reflected by the City's ordinance banning conversion therapy. Commissioner Romelus thanked Attorney Cherof for his explanation. C. Authorize City Manager to sign documents necessary to sign off on the environmental study for the housing authority. Motion Commissioner Hay motioned to approve. Vice Mayor Penserga seconded the motion with explanation. 17 Page 895 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 Vice Mayor Penserga asked the City Manager why this was required. City Manager LaVerriere explained that we have been working with the Palm Beach County Housing Authority for probably a year to encourage them and assist in any way to have them move, dispose of, sell or develop the thirty-five plus vacant parcels they own in the City. It would be beautiful for infill and new housing. The Housing Authority is now at the point where they have to apply to HUD to dispose of the parcels via auction or however. As part of the process, the Housing Authority was required to have an environmental study on each parcel which has been done and has been submitted. Because the parcels are within the City, we should be the ones signing off on the environmental. We simply need to go ahead and sign off on that so they can move forward with the application. She said she was excited that they are including the Gateway and Seacrest parcel in this disposition. Once the application is submitted and the City knows every single parcel, we are going to bidding on those properties to allow the City to place affordable and workforce housing on those parcels. She explained this is tremendous progress and she does not want to hold it up. Attorney Cherof added that ordinarily they would not bring an item to the Commission with so little information and such short notice to add to the agenda, but time is of the essence on this particular matter and there is a deadline the Housing Authority has to return all appropriate paperwork. He explained that he reviewed the HUD regulations that are set forth in the code of federal regulations it does appear that the City Manager would have had the authority to sign off on the documents had there not been a Commission meeting tonight, but with HUD you never what they turn up at the last minute in respect deficiency and formalities that we follow. Having the Commission bless the City Manager's signature on the documents is a safe bet. There is no potential exposure to the City, there's no cost to the City, the process that the City Manager has laid out is simply to expedite that. Vice Mayor Penserga thanked both the City Manager and the City Attorney. Vote There was no further discussion. The motion unanimously passed. City Manager LaVerriere wanted to share that the Housing Authority, the Boynton Beach CRA and the City will be meeting on a monthly basis starting in the New Year. One of the Housing Authority's priorities is that whatever proceeds they get from the sale of these properties they want to reinvest into the City for affordable housing. Mayor Grant requested an electronic copy of the application, so that the City knows what was filed and when it was filed with HUD. Commissioner Hay requested a copy of the property list. 12. Legal A. Proposed Resolution No. R20-147 - Extending Ordinance 20-030 to continue provisions for public meetings by use of Communications Media Technology during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Attorney Cherof explained that the City has an ordinance that allows them to meet virtually through December 31 st. The ordinance contains provision that allows the City Page 896 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 to extend by resolution. He said there has been a lot of controversy regarding the state of public health in the State of Florida and specifically in Palm Beach County. This resolution will extend the virtually meeting deadline to March 31, 2021,hich is a projection of when a significant number of people will have had the Covid-19 vaccine. Of course, the City Commission controls the ability to at some point either in January or February shorten or extend that extended deadline. Mayor Grant stated that he thinks that March 31 st is an appropriate timeline. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Proposed Resolution No. R20-147. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. Vice Mayor Penserga suggested that because there were so few people in the room with the Mayor, moving forward to meet in Chambers. Attorney Cherof reminded the Commission that within the body of the original ordinance, it does permit some hybrid combination of virtual and physical meetings. Mayor Grant explained he was able to use the chambers for the General Employees' Pension meeting and the technology was not completed and that he would like to wait until all technology is up and running. 13. Future Agenda Items A. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-034 - First Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach (REZN 20-001) rezoning subject property from CBD (Central Business District) to MU -C (Mixed -Use Core) with a master plan for 274 multi -family residential units and 12,422 square feet of retail, located at the northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway. Applicant: Evan Vlaeminck of GCI Acquisitions LLC. - TBD B. Proposed Ordinance No. 20-035 - First Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach (ABAN 20-009) abandoning a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of-way of SE 1 st Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet. Applicant: Evan Vlaeminck of GCI Acquisitions LLC. - TBD C. Approval of Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) new site plan application for a mixed-use development consisting of an eight (8) -story building with 274 dwelling units, 12,422 square feet of commercial space, and associated recreational amenities and parking on a 2.76 -acre site. Applicant: Evan Vlaeminck, GCI Acquisitions LLC. - TBD D. Staff to present a summary as requested by the Commission regarding a 19 Page 897 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 potential polystyrene ordinance. - January 5, 2021 E. Hear a presentation by David Scott, Director of Economic Development and Strategy, on the City's Tourism Strategic Plan. January 19, 2021 F. Staff will present a Legislative Priority List for the Commission's consideration and adoption - January 19, 2021 G. Per the request of SFWMD staff will prepare a year-round irrigation ordinance for the Commission's consideration which comports the District's Mandatory Year -Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures Rule - January19, 2021 H. A presentation of the City of Boynton Beach Operations Performance Management Dashboard. - January 19, 2021 Resolution will be presented for consideration to award bid for construction of two isolation valves into existing 36" force main on Congress Avenue. -January 2021 J. Resolution will be presented for consideration to award bid for construction of a new water main from East Wellfield to East Water Treatment Plant. January 2021 K. Mayor Grant requested information on the water quality of canal systems within the City. - February 2021 L. ILA for Women's Club transfer to the City - February 2021 M. ILA for Sara Sims Park Pavilion Improvements - February2021 N. Vice Mayor Penserga requested a discussion regarding a City Mural Program — March 2021 O. Staff will present the City's 15 -year Roadway C I P plan and demonstrate the software and data collected to implement this plan. - March 2021 P. Present option for management of canal assessment program - March, 2021 Q. Discussion on funding for expanding Wi-Fi to City parks. - TBD R. Discussion of LOI process for sale of city land — TBD Mayor Grant requested that ATV and dirt bike outing through Parks and Recreation be added to Future Agenda, possibly in March. Vice Mayor Penserga said he supports this. From a personal standpoint, he does not think these groups are going to do that. These are social events they want to do it at night and 20 Page 898 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 on long stretches of road. He said it is worth exploring, yet is pessimistic about how effective it will be. City Manager LaVerriere clarified that the staff will reach out to Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation and talk to them about any known facilities or public land that may be allowing them or considering. Other than that, you are talking private property. We can certainly find out from the county if there are sites out there or possible in the planning throughout the county. Mayor Grant talked about his experience riding ATVs and that certain trails were laid out for this. The residents have requested to find a legal way to use recreational vehicles. We are going to find a solution to a problem we are having where people are violating the laws. Commissioner Hay commented we are fooling ourselves. They are not going to just volunteer to go to other locations to ride. Mayor Grant said he feels that this is the proper way to go about it. If this does not work, we could go to state legislature to change the law. Vice Mayor Penserga brought up a concern that several business owners went through the CRA grant program. There seems to be a disconnect between when the business is done with the CRA and directed to the City and they do not know where to go or what needs to be done within the City. Vice Mayor Penserga suggested that maybe there can be a CRA and City liaison to help them through the process. He requested to streamline the process. Mayor Grant suggested a checklist for what has to be done moving from the CRA to the City to completing the application. Commissioner Romelus, commented that she doesn't believe that it is not getting done, and need to give some credit to staff. She feels that there is not a document that you can follow on what you need to do. Electronic access is another median to use to streamline the process. Mayor Grant wished everyone Happy Holidays. 14. Adjournment There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 8:06 p.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Mayor - Steven B. Grant 21 Page 899 of 1344 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL December 15, 2020 ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk Tammy L. Stanzione Deputy City Clerk 22 Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner—Justin Katz Commissioner— Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner— Christina Romelus Page 900 of 1344 7.A. Requested Action by Commission: Approve Task Order # SW -04-2021 with Johnson -Davis, Inc. in accordance with RFQ 028-2821-19/MFD, Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Utility Construction Services awarded by commission on August 6, 2019. The Scope of Work is for the SE 1st Street 8 inch Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project in the sum of $261,785.00 plus a 10% contingency of $26,785.00; if needed for unforeseen conditions for a total expenditure of $287,963.50. for the project on SE 1st St. based on unit costs provided by Johnson -Davis, Inc. in their respective bid. Explanation of Request: On August 6, 2019, the Commission approved four (4) pre -qualified vendors to perform minor utility -related projects costing less than $300,000 (three hundred thousand dollars) as part of RFQ No. 028-2821-19/MFD "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services." The four (4) pre -qualified vendors are: Johnson/Davis, Inc.; Giannetti Contracting Corporation; and Florida Design Drilling Corporation. A Request for Bids was issued to our pre -qualified Contracting Firms to submit line item pricing to repair an 8 -inch and 21 -inch sanitary sewer gravity main and three sanitary manholes. The 21 -inch sanitary sewer gravity main is the main line for all collections south of Woolbright Road and East of 195. The work also includes, but is not limited to furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, maintenance of traffic, by-pass pumping, removal and disposal of accumulated debris, site cleanup, restoration, and all incidentals as required to complete the work. How will this affect city programs or services? This approval will allow City Manager to sign a contract with Johnson -Davis, Inc. The repair will increase structural integrity and flow capacity of the sanitary sewer gravity mains. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted Budgeted. The fiscal impact as a result of this approval and subsequent PO's is included in the current and proposed Utility budget. Funds for this repair service are available from the Utilities CIP FY20/21 R&R account. Alternatives: Not approve the recommended contractor as provided and request that a new Bid for the repair be advertised. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Page 901 of 1344 Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D IRE)S()�I LA ti 0 111 IRE)SO �I LA ti 0111 D Bid S c �h Ed LA E) Of B �i d I tE) rns D ShE)E)tS T,,. -,.ib ShE'�E)t D Bid Bid SL.Jbirnitta�s D Cointract Johinsoin Da$ As Cointiracft D I E)ttENr Sigll'lEdr'E)1['1E)W,-.fl b1ttENr D fl'..-isk OrdE)r T,,.--.isk OrdE)r Page 902 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RESOLUTION NO. R20 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN AGREEMENTS WITH THE FOUR (4) PRE -QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS IN RESPONSE TO RFQ NO. 028-2821-19/MFD "PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES" FOR UTILITY PROJECTS UP TO $300,000; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on August 6, 2019, the City Commission approved four (4) pre -qualified vendors to perform minor utility -related projects costing less than $300,000; and WHEREAS, the sample agreement previously approved did not include a reference 16 to Boynton Beach Utilities' standard contract documents, general conditions, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 special/supplemental conditions, technical specifications or construction standards and details; and WHEREAS, staff is requesting authorization for the City Manager to sign Agreements with the four (4) pre -qualified vendors to include these contract provisions; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon recommendation of staff, hereby 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 agreements which include specific Utilities standard contract documents, general, conditions, special/supplemental conditions, technical specifications or construction standards or details with the four (4) pre -qualified vendors: Johnson -Davis, Inc.; Centerline Utilities, Inc.; Gianetti Contracting Corporation; and Florida Design Drilling Corporation in response to RFQ No. 028-2821-19/1\4FD "Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services" for utility projects up to $300,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Minor Utility Construction Services (With Specifications) - Reso.Docx Page 903 of 1344 31 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 32 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being 33 true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. 34 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 35 hereby approve and authorize the City Manager to sign agreements which include specific 36 Utilities standard contract documents, general, conditions, special/supplemental conditions, 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 65 66 technical specifications or construction standards or details with the four (4) pre -qualified vendors: Johnson -Davis, Inc.; Centerline Utilities, Inc.; Gianetti Contracting Corporation; and Florida Design Drilling Corporation in response to RFQ No. 028-2821-19/1\4FD "Pre - Qualification of Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services" for utility projects up to $300,000, copies of which are attached hereto as Composite Exhibit "A". Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2020. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA YES NO Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Justin Katz Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus Commissioner — Ty Penserga ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk VOTE (Corporate Seal) S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\Minor Utility Construction Services (With Specifications) - Reso.Docx Page 904 of 1344 Page 905 of 1344 PRE-QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES SE 1 ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR "Offersfrom the vendors 1—dherein ere the ON TE/DIC DUE DATE'. illi&2929 Dnly submittals reoeNeIt mel, es Dt the ebwereoeNing QUOTE/DID OPENING TIME: 289 P.M. dote end I_ All other otters submitted In responm REQ No 82828211—D toth,e sDllolMtlon,Y any, ere herebyrelected ae late' TASK ORDER # SW 84 2821 VENDORS Floritla Design Drilling Corporation ))33 Hooper Road W es[ P--h,-3411 Contac[ )2) 442 )196 Jeffrey Holl[ Senior V— President Gian netti Contacting Corporation 1881 NW 18th Street PDm,--h, FL 33869 Contac[ 954 9728184 Jetiery Melneohuk Operation Meneger Johnon D-is, Inc. 684. llb,ath DrNe —t— FL 33462 —Ml' .1 — 1178 Soott J. JDhneon, President President Centerline Utilities, Inc. 2188 SW PDma DrNe Pelm Clty, FL 34998 —MCI'. - 6.9391) X115 Randy Stringer Vloe President Quote Submittal Statem en[ of NO BID Yes Yes NO BID TDtel Rd Prloe $285,255.88 $261,785.88 Addenda Aoknowledgement Addendum ND. i YES YES Trenoh Safety Aot Affid—t Trenoh Safety LS(1)$2,588.88TI—h Dox/Shoring 610 IA 1,G i.ii.K Slope Shield LSV(1)$688988SIDpe Shield Certlfloatlon Pursuant[. El Illdo STATUTE § 28').135 Inoluded Inolud ed Safety Program CDmpl-- Signed Signed Warranties Yes Yes Soh—le Df Suboontractors Inolud ISigned Munlolpel GDn[rectors Inol uded/Signed (2) Listed CDbra Environ—Ml, lno. Llning Crops, LLC Llning Antl--k—k Inolud ISigned Inolud ISigned Statement BND Rd WA WA COMMENTS: O .— antl Tah I-d By: Ta ral n Pratt Page 906 of 1344 SE IST STREETS" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE REPAIR RFQ NO.028-2821-19/MFO PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - BID FORM Task Order # SW -04-2021 REVISED Total Bid Price (In Numbers) $ 261,785.00 Total Bid Price (In Words) 'wo Hundred Sixty One Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Five Dollars And Zero Cent Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Page 907 of 1344 A TTA CHMENT "AY THE DOCUMENTS MUST A CCOIW,\\ YPR'OPOSA L. IN'ORDER FOR SUBMITTA, L � mllml��14, J] Km r -1 19C "I CITY OF BOYNTON BEACJ FLORIDA BID TITLE: SE IST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR BID TASK ORDER NO.: SW -04-2021 BIDDER: Johnson -Davis Incorporated We propose and agree, if this bid is accepted, to contract with the City of Boynton Beach, in the Contract Form, to furnish all material, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, construction, coordination, labor and services necessary to complete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents. L91 M 0 % T1971 91 Me, and having examined the project site (when indicated in these specifications to do so), we propose to perform the work of this Project according to the Contract documents and the following addenda which we have received: Voynton Beach Utilities SE V Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 223 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE .1 I, I C u im 114 - - - - - W Wt� to w --j m M -4 MW4a W 0a CU "I' D6 -11 '�M m f T _j; T M'M' -r_ c tD W r- x x lu CL 3 < 0 wl w 3 r n 0 mr fD ip C :3 0 CL w -0 m = 0 a . n cr =r E @ = C'- (D r> M '0 CL =W, 'a CL n 0--,l ;:F X M -0 0 rA. 0 M CD :3 0 m ro 9 < OQ un Ln w m pF CL tA rD 42 V MEMEMIMIM I I W@ 3 3 m m m m 2L 0— oL CL CL M 'V 0 0 tn :3 V, cr D z C, cr zw c n 3 M cm 00 CL CL CL m- • zi an 0 0 w Lu .1 I, I C u im 114 - - - - - W Wt� to w --j m M -4 MW4a W 0a CU "I' D6 -11 '�M m f T _j; T M'M' -r_ c tD W r- x x lu CL 3 < 0 wl w 3 r n 0 mr fD ip C :3 0 CL w -0 m = 0 a . n cr =r E @ = C'- (D r> M '0 CL =W, 'a CL n 0--,l ;:F X M -0 0 rA. 0 M CD :3 0 m ro 9 < OQ un Ln w m pF CL tA rD 42 V MEMEMIMIM I I MIN mmmm I Page 910 of 1344 • • MIN mmmm I Page 910 of 1344 M TRENCI--1 SAFE"1-Y AC"111" AFI�:-'IDAVIT On (.)ctobeir 1, 19.'30, 1 Iouse Wi 3,183, kr*wn as Trerx-11'-n Safety Act becarne Ilaw,, 1'1­iNs incorporates ti"ie OCCUpationai Safety & Heaith Adffl�11`iStration (OSHA) r(.:Wised excavation safe.�ty standairds, dtatiorl29 Ci,::'R3.192&650, as Rorida's own standards. 71he Pirqposer, by virtue of Nts signature Ibdow, affirl-ris Hiat It Na aware of ffils Act, and wifl coilnpy vviffi afl applicabie trench safety standards, Sudl,-i assurairice shaNl tan,., iegally Nnding on ail peirsons ernpNoyed by the Contractor and itS SL.11.)cointractors. Tf-ie proposer is also obligated to klentify its antidpated meti,md arld cost ofcompiiance wittl 1.1 -le applk.,,abde trench si..ifetystandards. i:"R0P01".;i::..:,R ACKNOW1 EDGES T1­1AT UDED IN Ti -IE VAr-'RNOtJS ITEMS OF PIi::ZOPOSirki AND IIN 11"' HE I 0"FAII: . [:30 Ai::RE CO. `:')'T'S> F °01(."d'0MF::1i YIING Will 1 1" 1 1 E FLORIDA TRENCH SAFE FC,...Fr (90-96 LAWS OF F:] OR]DA). 11 r ­ Ems Ar�IE A -11NG A�ND WILL NOT BE PA01 REAKOU"T" or:­rl fE RESPECT]VE rrEMS MNVOI VNNG 11"ZENC 1 SEPARA1 ELY. THEY ARE NO T TO BE" CONI::: :!LJSE[,.) WN"!"H RID I r"ENIS IN TFIE SCIl iE'J'..'U1 IE OF PRICES, NO BE C.X)NSIDERED ADDN11 i0NA1 WORK �INORDEF`� r'0 BE CONSIDERED RESPON&VE, Tll IIID PROPOSES MUST COMPI ETE'k F -ORM, I.E. iDEN-nFY 11 IE COSTS AND METI 01.)S SUMMARIZED BE[ .OW, &IGN AMD '.)L.JBMiT I"r" VI"111 I TllEiR: f'.30 DOCVJMEN"i S. Johnson 1. . )avis incorporatec"I .... .. ........ Name of Pn,")"' posk� ;r "" *COMPLETION REQUIRES PROPOSERS TO FILL I THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: / " Description Unit Quantity Unlit Price Sign re of Proposer Wm. Clark C. Cryer Estimating Manager U901 M'oynton Beach Utilities SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer& Manhole Repair THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOT BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT.4BL-S RM tq, CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE § 287.135 Wm. Clark C. Cryer - Estimating Manager on behalf of Joh - nson-Davis Incorporated certify Print Name and Title Company Name that Johnson -Davis Incorporated does not: Company Name 1. Participate in a boycott of Israel; and 2. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List; and 3. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List; and 4, Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List; and 5. Has not engaged in business operations in Syria. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Contractor does riot demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Florida Statute § 287.135. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits the City from: 1) Contracting with companies for goods or services in any amount if at the time of bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract if the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to Section 215.4725, F.S. or is engaged in a boycott of Israel; and 2) Contracting with companies, for goods or services in any amount that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector list, created pursuant to s. 215.473, or are engaged in business operations in Syria. Boynton Beach utilities SE Vt Street. 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 225 'THIS PAGIE'To IBE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL iii' ORDER FOP, BID PACKAGE "To BIE CONSIDERED COMPLIETIE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 912 of As the person authorized to sign on behalf of the Contractor, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled "Contractor Name" does not participate in any boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, and is not engaged in business operations in Syria. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject the company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the City for goods or services may be terminated at the option of the City if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan list or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran,P oleum Energy Sector List. ;curl' =,MW/-TLTii91 NATURE Wm. Clark C. Cryer Estimating Manager PRINT NAME Boynton Beach Utilities - SE 111 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 226 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 0 Safety is a high pdorfty in the conducting of busiimSS lin the City of Boynton Beach, F:Irefeireince Shall be given to contractors Mh an estaWished safety pirograirn fdllowing 0,S.1 LA. guddl4ies, and docuin-iented results estabfish4-ig a safe workfi'ig en*onrrlent, 1. Bidder shall Iprovide as copy of the Safety Progiram(s) to be pn effect for the durafion of ttie Contract (attach to the t�adk of this fol'-rn). 2. I'he Cfty reserves the right to corduct periodic safety iruEqpectlons of tl-ie contractor, subcontractor, ernpoyees, agents, etc. thirougtiu.,At thia duirafloin of the Contract, 3. The ClIty resewes the right to terminate the Cointii act M'-iere it fs detell"Rflned that ft--ue coritractor or sa bc.ormtraotor lis pn non cornpfiance of the safety terms, regdafions or n--.�quprerneintr�-,' estabflslhed Iby 0.&I, .A, or the State,. As the persm aat.&'flhorized to sigin the Statement, I certify, flhat t1his firm mimplies fiAlry with t1he above requirements. x Wm. Clark C. Cryer, Est. Mgr. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Boynton Beach Utilities SE 181 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 227 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER F4R BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE In consideration of, and to induce the Award of THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Construction Contract described in these Bid Documents, the Contractor represents and warrants to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida: The Contractor is financially solvent and sufficiently experienced and competent to perform all of the work required of the Contractor in the Construction Contract; and 2. That the facts stated in the Contractor's Bid and information given the Contractor pursuant to the request or proposal for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications are true and correct in all respects; and 3. That the Contractor has read and complied with all of the requirements set forth in the request for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications; and 4. That the Contractor warrants all materials supplied by it under the terms of the Construction Contract are delivered to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, free from any security interest, and other lien, and that the Contractor is a lawful owner having the right to sell the same and will defend the conveyance to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, against all persons claiming the whole or any part thereof; and 5. That the materials supplied to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, under the Construction Contract are free from the rightful claims of any persons whomsoever, by way of patent or trademark infringement or the like; and 6. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are merchantable within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-314; and 7. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service and that any such materials found to be defective shall be replaced by the Contractor as per the attached Warranty. 8. That the materials supplied pursuant to the Construction Contract are fit for the purposes for which they are intended to be used; that under normal use and maintenance the material will continue to be fit for such purposes for the warranty period after delivery, provided that the City shall give the Contractor notice that the materials failed to fulfill the warranty; such notice shall state in what respect the materials have failed to fulfill the warranty, where upon the Contractor shall be allowed a reasonable time after receipt of such notice to correct the defect and the City agrees to cooperate in this regard. If the materials cannot be made to fulfill the Contract within the warranty period the Contractor will either furnish duplicate materials, or at its option refund the amount paid, which shall constitute a settlement in full for all damages occasioned by reason at this warranty of fitness; and Warranty9. That this • - exposures fr the Contractor has products and completed operations insurance, in minimurn amounts of One Hundred Thousand Boynton Beach Utilities — Sr: V Street 8'Repair THIS PAGE ♦ ALONG r IN ORDER FOR D COMPLETE ($100,000.00) Dollars for property damage and Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollars for personal injury as shown on the Certificates of such Insurance attached hereto, and the Contractor agrees to keep such insurance coverage during the period of this Warranty; and 10. That it is an express condition of this Warranty that the item(s) hereby warranted shall be operated and maintained by the City in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations as to those portions of the item(s) that are not fabricated by the Contractor, and in accordance with the Contractor's recommendations, a copy of which has either been supplied to the City of Boynton Beach should maintain complete and accurate records made at the time of performance of maintenance showing compliance with such instructions, and by acceptance of this Warranty, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, agrees to present such records to the Contractor upon request in the event of a claim hereunder by the City; 11. The foregoing Warranties apply as a minimum and are supplemental to other Warranties offered. They are not substituted, but in addition to, any other Warranties offered; and 12. That it is agreed and understood by the Contractor that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is induced to enter the Construction Contract in reliance upon this Warranty. SIGNED, sealed and delivered on this 16th day of .._........,. December , 2020. (SEAL) ATTEST"': i P Christopher Johnson Secrry / Treasurer CO TR K: Johnson -Davis Incorporated Cryer, Est Mgr. Y Wm. Clark C. Boynton BeachStreet ♦... Sanitary Sewer s,. Manhole Repair ^ ma _GO a a u c CD m ) auu a w r�u a. a I'll' a a" CDS w 0 IIS➢ CK) Tj mm ppm C" a CD nnU w Vrn Y r�> CeassD us� W QcD " CD MSS P CD (A II I m "dW dM. OD K RBS H" !�,�7 4C h a' DO m mm�,CY RSV rta. W .. _"_...._............_ . _... ..........__. .....mn,,.. ... ,m.. m,.. ..m,A.,' .�..... C"ak W a ala rm AWA < A 4�'P rA) �� a, Y aaa„ ; w ”111.1 "n ria C„d tO �w m m mm� � 0 U raa .Nm (D (1) 0 gyp.. Clad � � Y, � �C & ""W 1°V D rn D Cahn' F) a CID & Rrcb um.a. T'3 M *m w7 u o z 1) rr ~ C ..... ..._ m ^ C ) �0 Qb VV um �� ons � Q'$'Y r S"' ,""maw m'U '� IP,'D �ww�u Cj z . . '9 CD .. C "a in 0 r CD W'Ip C) e3> �� ,x�') COd" m� K G.) VD �md' m« , CA R" a�„ cD m w. �wa D i4. 50 C211 iD n 90 �.; in CICS a.".R9 x',,,,a.. 1 C n If you are not bidding on this service/commodity, •- •-- and return this form to: Cit Boynton Beach, 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. Failure to respond may result in deletion of vendor's name from the qualified bid ",,r's lis for the City of Boynton Beach. COMPANY NAME: N/A ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: SIGNATURE: DATE: WE, the undersigned have declined to respond to your I'Ad Task Order No. SW -04-2021 for SE 1ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE R 4- AIR because of the following reasons: Specifications too "tight", i.e., gear I toward brand or manufacturer only (explain below) ,he Invitation Insufficient time to respond t( .he NWX0112M. We do not offer this prod/ct or an equivalent Our product schedulXwould not permit us to perform Unable to meet gbecifications Unable to n)het bond requirements r (specify below) Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 231 A e C i(y qf Boynton. Beach Procurcrnc,ni Services 3301. (,?wanun Boulevard, Stfite '101 Boynton Beich, Florida 33426 P, 0, Box 310 Bloynion Beach, Morida 33425� ()3 10 ADDENDUM No. I E)ATE, Deceiinbr..Iir T, 2020 BED FIIFLI='� "Quainturn BWd 8-k-ich Sanitary Gravity SEMer Main Rep-r-fl� B I�� ID N () . - SW -04 021 T'Ns addendum to the dun.awirqs, specifications, andlor contrFiC ,,I documeints is issued W IproAde addftk)nai 4iforrnafion arid c1airification t(.,) the odgirml Wd specfficatbins and proposM frarm and Ns hemby declaired as part of: the origb'iW drawh'igs, specffication.s and/or contfact docuMeints. Nin case of a conflk;t, thic, AddendUnl NOA shaH goverin, DOCUMENTS AT"TAMil"'D T'ask Order Bid Sheet-- Revised TASK ORDER IlBID &HEE'r SE J" Stj'F eet WIN Sanitary Sewel'IF aind Mainhole IIRetaaaiur Special Coindi'doins -- Section 01025 ... Revised If you have any fUldher questjons or recpAre addMorml (Aarriffi,, please fl-rnsill TarWyn Pratt, iract Coordinator at pigt blY lllgoat (561) 742,6447, Sincerely, Taralyn Pratt Addendum No. I Bid Task Order No. SW -U4-2021 SI I" Stred 8IN Sanitary Sevver and Manhole Repair 1 PART 1GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL A. The Contractor shall receive and accept the compensation provided inthe Bid and the Contract as full payment for furnishing all materials, labor, tools and equipment, for performing all operations necessary to complete the work under the Contract, and also infull payment for all |oee or damages arising from the neme of the wmrk, or from any discrepancy between the omuo| quantities ^fwork and quantities herein estimated bythe CONSULTANT, o,from the action of the a|amen,a or from any unforeseen difficulties which may be encountered during the prosecution of the work until the final acceptance bythe The prices stated in the Bid include all costs and expenses for taxes, labor, equipment, metehels, commissions, transportation charges and expenaea, patent hoes and myaUom. labor for handling materials during inepaxdun, together with any and all other costs and expenses for performing and completing the work aoshown nnthe Drawings and specified herein. The boa|m of payment for anitem ut the unit price shown inthe proposal shall be}naccordance with the description ofthat item inthis Section. C. The Contractors attention is again called to the fact that the quotations for the various items of work are intended to establish mtotal price for completing the work in its amkety. Should the Contractor feel that the cost for any item ovwork has not been established uythe Bid Fvnn or Payment |temu, he shall include the cost for that work insome other applicable bid item, onthat his proposal for the project does reflect his total price for completing the work in its 1.02 MEASUREMENT & The quantitiesfm payment under this Contract shall be determined by actual measurement of the completed items, in place, ready for service and accepted by the CITY, in accordance with the applicable method of measurement therefore contained herein. 1/0 AUTHORITY A. Measurement methoddelineated in theFD0T Standard Specifications Road and Bridge Construction 2000 Edition, or the individual specification sections complement the criteria of this section, In the event of conflict, the Contractor shall notify the CITY in writing. In determining the resolution, the CITY shall consider the requirement of the individual epncmnenun eactmn, roorrequirements and this Section. B. Any requirements of the Contract Documents, | technical construction drawings for which the method of payment is not explicitly defined are considered to be incidental costs and should be included in other pay items as appropriate. 1I4 RELATED SECTIONS: A. Testing Allowance B. Applications for Payments: SoctMn8C1O27 C. Shop Drawingy, Working Drawings, and Samples — Section 3CO134U D. Schedule m[Values: Sectinn000137O E. Change Order Procedures: Section SCO1150 F. Field Engineering: Section 8CU1Osn G. Record Drawing Requirements — Section GCO17O5 1.05 xLLOWANCES—VV/AV 1.06 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Submit Schedule of Values at the Pre- Construction Meeting, B. The Schedule of Values shall be m computer generated original. When the Contractor's proposed Schedule of Values is accepted by the CITY, it shall become the basis for the Application for Payment, C. Contractor shall only revise the accepted Schedule of Values to identify, as separate line /mmo approved on a Field Order or Change Order. The CITY may issue a Field Order substituting or modifying Schedule of Value items. 1.07 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT A. Submit one (1) original Application for Payment (A+p)for review, euthohzeUnn and processing. B. Content and Formal: Utilize Schedule of Values for listing items in Application for Payment outlining the following: Addendum No. |Tmknxu,No. SWoo-2u | Boynton Beach uuUms Sc|°Stnm/mmSanitary 8cwuandManhole Repair SCO |m52 wHASVnxmxwTAND PAYMENT puoceDousm Addendum No. I Bid Trask Order No. SW -04-2021 Sr I1 Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair 3 the Contractor for revision. The Contractor 1. Provide a column for each of the shall revise the Application for Payment and following: resubmit to the CONSULTANT for review and Certification. Redlined Applications for a. Item Number Payment will not be accepted by the CITY. If the Contractor and the CONSULTANT do b. Item Description not agree on the approximate estimate of the proportionate value of the work done for any c. Quantity pay period, the determination of the CONSULTANT shall be binding. The amount d. Unit of measurement of such estimate after deducting ten percent e. Scheduled Value (10%) and all previous payments, shall be due and payable to the Contractor in accordance f. Change Orders with the Florida Prompt Payment Act, §218.70 Florida Statutes, as may be amended from g. Work Completed: time to time. 1. Previous Period (Quantity and Value) B. Substantiating Data: When the 2. This Period (Quantity and CONSULTANT requires substantiating Value) information, Contractor shall submit data justifying quantities and dollar amounts in h. To Date (Quantity and Value) question. Contractor shall provide three (3) copies of data with cover letter for each copy i. Percentage of Completion of submittal showing application number and date, and line item by number and description. j. Balance to Finish 1.09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT - UNIT PRICES k.. Retainage A. Measurement methods delineated in NOTE:,There, is no column for Materials individual specification sections complement Stored..,_the CITY does not pgy for items criteria of this section. In event of conflict, ordereda,nd,/or„s,to,redon site,,rvAs defined requirements of individual specification later in this Section taament for „ra,y, section govern. items, are_.Igafd afar .once, the item ,is installede rn sured_inlaq%. coml,le d, B. Contractor shall take daily and weekly and accerpted,,. measurements and compute quantities. The Contractor shall review and sign these daily C. Application for Final Payment must be marked and weekly measurements with the FINAL. Contractor must include in the FINAL CONSULTANT, The CONSULTANT shall AFP package, proof of payment and final also sign -off on the weekly measurement settlement with the CITY with regards to any sheets indicating the CONSULTANT's temporary and/or construction water meters progressive concurrence with the quantities. used during the course of the project. The Contractor shall transmit the signed -off weekly measurement sheets to the D. When existing Right -Of -Way (ROW) irrigation CONSULTANT. These measurement sheets must be disturbed due to pipeline installation shall be used to form the basis of the or swale development, any existing irrigation quantities claimed on the Application For lines shall be marked on the Contractors Payment. drawings prior to or at the time of temporary cutting -&-capping. The replacement of C. Unit Quantities existing irrigation in the Public Right -Of -Way as the result of pipeline installation or swale 1. Quantities indicated in the Schedule of development is NOT a pay item. Replacement Bid Items are for _bidding pod ,,,,,co,ntract of existing ROW irrigation shall be incidental gurLaoses _only„ m Quantities and to the Unit Price of the pipeline or swale measurements su M!Ied orj�laced in --the development. Work and,,.venfed„bad the Consultant and CITY determine 1,,rpyment. 1.08 MEASUREMENT OF AND PAYMENT FOR WORK 2. If the actual Work rer Gutres more or fewer A. Monthly Payments to the Contractor. The uuanttties_than those luantities,mdicated Contractor shall plan its work for construction to the biditems, Contractor shall_rrroyide. on the basis of twelve (12) monthly pay the reluired alu,antltres at the _unit periods per year. 5o Ion as the work is p p y g _ q acted. , s„um/ prices contracted. prosecuted in compliance with the provisions of the Contract, the Contractor will, on or about D. Payment Includes: Full compensation for the last day of the pay period, make an required labor, products, tools, equipment, approximate estimate, in writing on a form facilities, transportation, services and approved by the CITY of the proportionate incidentals; erection; application or installation value of the work done, items, and locations of of an item of the Work; and overhead and the work performed up to and including the last profit. day of the period then ending. The CONSULTANT will then review such estimate E. Final payment for Work governed by unit and make the necessary recommendations to prices will be made on the basis of the actual Addendum No. I Bid Trask Order No. SW -04-2021 Sr I1 Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair 3 Addendum Nd. I Bid,rask Order No. SW -04-2021 — SE I I Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair rneasuireirneints asid quarifitres accepted by the those opernifirims, necessary for the CONSULTANT arid C11-Y, inuflhpilIed by the rriovevnient of peirsorincd, equip inent, irrift surrilptice for Work, wNch is fricorlporaled suplpfies and incidentals to arid fivoirin i1he In or vrorde risecessary by the ff ork. project s0c, Matrilcmiance of i'iraffic, for estabirshment of ternpoirary offices, 1 A0 Measiurerrient of Ouawitfties: bt,fildings, saWy eqOpirnent, sanitary and othev tadififies and coirnpiliarice with perunit k Weligh Scrilles: gnsjpected, tie-,,,led and cerlified uandffions for perinits socuired by eitticT the by the apirlicatrie State of Modda Weights arid Owner or Contractor, This 1pay ftern shvAil Measures departryient Mifilin the past ypur. uricude alli fmnerall Reclurrevnerivs not irsted as sepaml[e iterris. The cost of bonds, B, Rafform Sudes,. Of irAffirient size arHJ requfred insurance, peanits arid any offilev capacity to accomrrsodate the cosiveying pire, conatruictiorr experise necessary foir the vphidle start etti,, work shalf aiso be, JircAtxred in 11ha, Geirsevall C oirriditions, C MeterirIg Devirres� ins1pecied, tested and cerfified by the appficatrie Stale of Pludda C. ProfesslicsinvM Pge/Post CorrstirUCU oin WeUghts arid MeEirAffeS Department wiffirn the .'- B"ird R-eit-ONK)-.- 2 .............. -.111111, ...... - — - - - - ------------- past year. 1, Payrrient for Aucho Video Docrunentation 1), Mearsuireffieril IhnyWOglhtr Concrate Ire inforictrig shail ber Inade at thas contrar.1 Ilrulmp price and Leel POINed Or formed Me M or, other, vnetall shaH be fJ coiniliteninti ort for Audio VWeo shapes wffl be vneasured lby hairidbook Doicurrventratrurt aS SjPeG1&-,,d 41 teditnicrill weights, WeWed assoiribfiaas wifl be specifications 01390 VIDEO AND rneassured by riandboolk or scaie weight, PHOR)GRAPHIK; SffE SURVEY and the reacquire n ies its of this ter.hrilived spedification E. MeaWreirrieyit Ibyr Voiirjmer MeMvffld by CUINC ditiveriskni wAing vneart ierx th, width w4d C C TV,kif g"!gg"ti QL Wght or this!,,kness. I Me,#Hxt of'Meissuierwnsint: The quarifity F. MOMSUVrein'sent by lkiea': IMeaasu.ured by square to be 1palid for iundv, this section shiiI dirnermlion using inean iength and intdth or The LUrYllp Surn (LS) radius. E, Maintonsince of 1'raffic - Bid ftent No. 4 0. Linear MeasurorrvenL Measured v,,ny knear dfrntinson, at dhe Rem cer"itedline, Minor i, rtip, quarility to be paid for I flils offsels (iriss t1hart as totaf of five (5) feaet) Mill riot section shall be on a Writip SUrin basis, be rywasured for payment, Measurement shaii be Wong Hie hoirizonh.M axis at finished 2, The contract urrit price shall include grade coniperisation for rerquilrext Ilabor, Triaterials, rAnd equiprrient riecessary K Stipuiated SurrYPTice lMea sureirvient: lIterrnna to kc elp madways avid property rneasured by w0ghi, voiume, area, or finear accesses fln service dirAving mearrs or ucAiibIItm1k)n1, as appropirliats', as as construcUori aur trMes 41 accordance completed arid aucepteql hein or uinit of the with the Cordiract Dorvmrervtsa,. 'Work, L w,Iayiiwieirst foir Work does not incheate I Iis fteirn indludes irrsalinfenaince of acceptance. Work iterns jprevirsusfy rrtdd for traffic prain, traffic cointirc)f, fiagirnan, rriay requive addftrial work eflorl to bring detour sigris, barricades, advance theirit 40o comphance with Ire req mire nitents of wainrrig arrow panes, temporary the spe0k; tectinlical specifications andloir signage, conshuction and removai of 1project drawings,, temporary access driveways to rev0dentWf hoirries, GQII Hvier (Ilksil 11 UNrr oi:- MEASWRE - SCHEDULE OF IFlllfd rnatedat for driveway rmAnterrancel, FIMCES etc, hr order to pmvide safety vind traffic access in accordance wilth Irromll X Payment for furnishing avid kistalfing those fiersts and stale reClUtrerneints, cHed in'the Scheduirs of Md Items and sulbsequent Schedule of Vallues is rioted lh eirr-.vvv 4. This Rx.-mi aiso rrick,0m fur-irdshing and if "reiritive and rejiviw;e" us indicated earn the Instathrig matedall (teinpovwy project construction drawings (by eitWr paveinent or, asphalk ailiflings) foir annotafiort or Hine weight), then the Hem temporary roaldw'nays Rx focall residenr dc: scirlipfions Ibelow Itticiude the rernovat and access; and einergerrey we mrxess proper disposaf of the rixisfing Items, duding the durriflon of the coinstructJon, arO for providing afl restoraflory ditte to 1-3. Mobliz�atiogi/r.)eirinolbilizai[ilion,--r Bid the constriscUors torrilportary madways, I Playrrient for this, GenerM Conditions saii Eindeninlification- Elki Rem pio. 5 . . .. Rem ---- - ba made per Kern end shalli be fulli coun1permation for preparatory work tind f Payment under ti-sis Rem us in operaWns rn moliollizing avid dernolbillizing accordance with of llire Front-End for the project inchidIfig but Isnot firrifted to, Coritiract DiocrAn-venu,; Addendum Nd. I Bid,rask Order No. SW -04-2021 — SE I I Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity m be paid for under this section shall befor e lump sum. Basis of shall bemthe Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not belimited to, furnishing all matehols, labor, and equipment required minstall the 0` gravity sewer main, including EMS Marker, excavation, trenching, shoring, 0|ing, bedding, backfilling, compaction, and testing, and any other work described onthe plans or required for m complete and functional system. H. Sewer Main- Bid Item No. 7 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to uapaid for under this section shall bafor a lump sum. Basis of shall heatthe Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not bolimited to, furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment required 0zinstall the 21" gravity sewer main, including EMS Marker, vxcavaUon, trenching, shohn8, fil|inO, bedding, backfilling, and and any other work described onthe plans m required for a complete and functional system. Furnish and Install Cured-in-Pla Pi e Li 'ry 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity m be paid for under this section shall be for a linear feet. Basis of shall beatthe Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not be limited to, furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment requiredtoinstall the vuned' i u1~gravity sewer main, including any other work described on the plans or required for a complete and functional system. J. Ad st _Manhole Rin�L and Cover to Grade- Bid 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity mbmpaid for under this section shall ba for each. K. Furnish and Install Manhole- Bid Item No. 10 1. This item shall be paid at the contract unit as a Lump Sum (LS) 2. Basis of Payment shall beatthe Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not be limited to, furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment required minstall manhole. 1. Landscaping installation includes but is not limited to grading, hauling, placing, compacting, dressing of the surface in preparation for sod, with noratamood asrequired, restoration of existing irrigation systems, hedges, mulch, and any appurtenant items. 2. Payment shall boatthe Contract unit as a Lump Sum (LS) M. Removal and Dipj,�qqplof s 1. Roadway Demolition and Removal shall |mduda all work necessary to remove the existing roadway pavement section including, but not necessarily limited to: all excavation; removal of the pavement and rock >�@se mmmm/ and mmnooa/ of mauaUe|o; saw cutting; compaction; adjusting castings and utility boxes; replacement or repair of v0dies, drainage systems, uouo�o' � and miscellaneous clean-up, reamranon, oou, nep|ecamam of existing irrigation pipe and ophnNo, heeds (to match existing quality and quendty), and all other work and materials required for restoration. u. Payment shallboat the Contract unit price (per square yard) removed and accepted N. Furnish and InstaII.AsJ�qIt.,QyqrIpy, TVLe_5_-jII Bid Item No. 13 M0 <1^ minimum) the designated areas of pavement in advance of final pavement and provide 1" asphaltic concrete overlay, as shown on the plans and details or as required by final grading. This item shall include all labor materials and equipment required to mill and overlay the pavement including disposal of all excess materials and adjusting of Payment shall be at the Contract unit price per Square Yard (SY) installed, complete and accepted. 0. Furnish and Install 1-,1/2 Ty[.,�e.S7-.1Asj,,Lhq!1 First Payment for installing new 1- 1/2" Type S-1 asphalt, where indicated on the plans shall be made at the Contractor's unit price per Square Yard (SY) and shall include all labor, material, and equipment required to construct the asphalt concrete pavement. l This unit price shall also include all L. necessary labor, materials, and equipment to transition to existing pavement, compaction, rolling, grading, application of tack coat, adjusting of castings, and any other work required to complete the work in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition P. 8 i Lm. .. Base Primed- . ruse Concrete _ .__,.� Prime� Bid Item No. 15 1. Payment for installing 8 -inch compacted limerock/shellrock base including primer where indicated on the plans shall be made at the Contractor's unit price per Square Yard (SY) for limerock/shelirock base installed and accepted. The Contract Unit Price shall include compensation for labor, materials, and equipment required to construct the new limerock/shelIrock base, including primer coats in accordance the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition. Q. 1,2 „ Compgg1@d 5ut;igrade 98% T -18o Bid Item No.1 B 1. The unit price per square yard (SY) for the stabilized, compacted subgrade shall include all labor, material and equipment required to construct the compacted subgrade as shown on the detail drawings. 2. The unit price shall include all excavation, line cutting of existing pavement, preparation of subgrade, fine grading, placement of subgrade material, compaction, rolling, testing and other miscellaneous work required to complete the work in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition. R. Bwj Pass 21 Sarntarr _Sewer, Gravity Main- Bid Item No. 17 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be based on a daily basis. S.8, Buss PumL IncludlnwMonitorra;m Bid Item No. 18 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be based on a daily basis. T. Dewater„no,,Bid,Item No. 19 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be on a daily basis. 2. Basis of Payment: Payment shall be made at the daily contract price and shall be paid in increments proportion of the sewer pipe completed. The contractor's daily price shall include full compensation for providing a complete dewatering operation for the installation of the sewer piping. 3. This item includes all labor, material and equipment, pump noise mitigation, providing turbidity mitigation, testing and other reporting equipments, and other required dewatering appurtenances. 4. Dewatering pumps shall have mitigation measure to reduce the noise level to less than 60 dBA measures at the face of residential structures. SPECIAL NOTE: END OF SECTION The CITY retains the option to utilize up to 20% of the excess material from excavation and trenching operations. If the CITY exercises this option, Contractor shall stockpile the excess material and deliver to the CITY's facility as directed by the CITY's Representative. Addendum No. I Bit1 Tash Order Nue S`h!-04-2021 SE I" Strut 8IN Sanitary Sewo mid Manb(lc Reinih 6 UUMMULOM Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 10 Bo)nitonBeach. Florida 33425-0310 �31[.) No SW -04-2021 RESPOtIDEiy r MUS r'SIGN, DA rE AND INU. U [Y[!w 11 11S "ACI (.11,4()Wl,,,,EDG�11E11ME',�Nli"� UbENDLIM 11410. i wi i 11 1311) st)�Bw� rTAI IIBI ORINER, FOR SUB111017 TO BE ("'ONSUERED COMPL.,El 1i AN D ACC'1=,Pffll`AB1 11� Wm. Clark C. Cryer - Estimating Manager 01kfkT -NAME- 'OF' Johnson -Davis Incorporated 12/16/2020 --------- ----- --- - --- - - ----- NAME OF COMPANY DATE' Addeodum No. I Bid Task Order No. SW -0-1-2021 SE I' Street 811 Sanitary Sewer and Maidiole Repiji 7 A D D E N D A CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA BID TITLE: SE IST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR BID TASK ORDER NO.: SW -04-2021 BIDDER: Giannetti Contracting Corporation DATE SUBMITTED: December 16, 2020 We propose and agree, if this bid is accepted, to contract with the City of Boynton Beach, in the Contract Form, to furnish all material, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, construction, coordination, labor and services necessary to complete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents. Having studied the documents prepared by: City of Boynton Beach and having examined the project site (when indicated in these specifications to do so), we propose to perform the work of this Project according to the Contract documents and the following addenda which we have received: ADDENDUM NO. DATE ADDENDUM NO. DATE 1 12/7/2020 ❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BID Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 223 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 926 of 1344 TRENCH SAFETY ACT AFFIDAVIT On October 1, 1990, House Bill 3183, known as the Trench Safety Act became law. This incorporates the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) revised excavation safety standards, citation 29 CFR.S.1926.650, as Florida's own standards. The Proposer, by virtue of its signature below, affirms that it is aware of this Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Contractor and its subcontractors. The proposer is also obligated to identify its anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. PROPOSER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT INCLUDED IN THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF THE PROPOSAL AND IN THE TOTAL BID PRICE ARE COSTS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE FLORIDA TRENCH SAFETY ACT (90-96 LAWS OF FLORIDA). THESE ITEMS ARE A BREAKOUT OF THE RESPECTIVE ITEMS INVOLVING TRENCHING AND WILL NOT BE PAID SEPARATELY. THEY ARE NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH BID ITEMS IN THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES, NOR BE CONSIDERED ADDITIONAL WORK. IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED RESPONSIVE, THE PROPOSERS MUST COMPLETE* THIS FORM, I.E. IDENTIFY THE COSTS AND METHODS SUMMARIZED BELOW, SIGN AND SUBMIT IT WITH THEIR BID DOCUMENTS. Giannetti Contracting Corporation Name of Proposer 1X*1 Authori Signa ure of Proposer Richard Gibbs III, President & Treasurer *COMPLETION REQUIRES PROPOSERS TO FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE DETAILS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: Description Unit Quantity Unit Price Extended Price Method Trench Safety LS 2 500 —.$2 0 Trench ox/Shoring Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 224 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 927 of 1344 CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE § 287,135 Richard Gibbs III, Giannetti Contracting I, President & Treasurer , on behalf of Corporation certify Print Name and Title Company Name that Giannetti Contracting Corporation does not: Company Name 1. Participate in a boycott of Israel; and 2. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List; and 3. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List; and 4. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List; and 5. Has not engaged in business operations in Syria. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Florida Statute § 287.135. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits the City from: 1) Contracting with companies for goods or services in any amount if at the time of bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract if the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to Section 215.4725, F.S. or is engaged in a boycott of Israel; and 2) Contracting with companies, for goods or services in any amount that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector list, created pursuant to s. 215.473, or are engaged in business operations in Syria. Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 111 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 225 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 928 of 1344 As the person authorized to sign on behalf of the Contractor, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled "Contractor Name" does not participate in any boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, and is not engaged in business operations in Syria. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject the company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the City for goods or services may be terminated at the option of the City if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan list or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Giannetti Contracting Corporation COMPANY NAME Richard Gibbs III PRINT NAME SI ATURE President & Treasurer TITLE Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 161 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 226 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 929 of 1344 SAFETY PROGRAM COMPLIANCE Safety is a high priority in the conducting of business in the City of Boynton Beach. Preference shall be given to contractors with an established safety program following O.S.H.A. guidelines, and documented results establishing a safe working environment. 1. Bidder shall provide a copy of the Safety Program(s) to be in effect for the duration of the Contract (attach to the back of this form). 2. The City reserves the right to conduct periodic safety inspections of the contractor, subcontractor, employees, agents, etc. throughout the duration of the Contract. 3. The City reserves the right to terminate the Contract where it is determined that the contractor or subcontractor is in non-compliance of the safety terms, regulations or requirements established by O.S.H.A. or the State. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. .... .. .. . . UAUTN6RIZED SIGNATURE Richard Gibbs III, President & Treasurer Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1st Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 227 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 930 of 1344 WARRANTIES In consideration of, and to induce the Award of THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Construction Contract described in these Bid Documents, the Contractor represents and warrants to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida: 1. The Contractor is financially solvent and sufficiently experienced and competent to perform all of the work required of the Contractor in the Construction Contract; and 2. That the facts stated in the Contractor's Bid and information given the Contractor pursuant to the request or proposal for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications are true and correct in all respects; and 3. That the Contractor has read and complied with all of the requirements set forth in the request for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications; and 4. That the Contractor warrants all materials supplied by it under the terms of the Construction Contract are delivered to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, free from any security interest, and other lien, and that the Contractor is a lawful owner having the right to sell the same and will defend the conveyance to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, against all persons claiming the whole or any part thereof; and 5. That the materials supplied to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, under the Construction Contract are free from the rightful claims of any persons whomsoever, by way of patent or trademark infringement or the like; and 6. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are merchantable within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-314; and 7. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service and that any such materials found to be defective shall be replaced by the Contractor as per the attached Warranty. 8. That the materials supplied pursuant to the Construction Contract are fit for the purposes for which they are intended to be used; that under normal use and maintenance the material will continue to be fit for such purposes for the warranty period after delivery, provided that the City shall give the Contractor notice that the materials failed to fulfill the warranty; such notice shall state in what respect the materials have failed to fulfill the warranty, where upon the Contractor shall be allowed a reasonable time after receipt of such notice to correct the defect and the City agrees to cooperate in this regard. If the materials cannot be made to fulfill the Contract within the warranty period the Contractor will either furnish duplicate materials, or at its option refund the amount paid, which shall constitute a settlement in full for all damages occasioned by reason at this warranty of fitness; and That this Warranty is included in exposures for which the Contractor has products liability and completed operations insurance, in minimum amounts of One Hundred Thousand Boynton Beach Utilities — SE V Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 228 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 931 of 1344 ($100,000.00) Dollars for property damage and Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollars for personal injury as shown on the Certificates of such Insurance attached hereto, and the Contractor agrees to keep such insurance coverage during the period of this Warranty; and 10. That it is an express condition of this Warranty that the item(s) hereby warranted shall be operated and maintained by the City in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations as to those portions of the item(s) that are not fabricated by the Contractor, and in accordance with the Contractor's recommendations, a copy of which has either been supplied to the City of Boynton Beach should maintain complete and accurate records made at the time of performance of maintenance showing compliance with such instructions, and by acceptance of this Warranty, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, agrees to present such records to the Contractor upon request in the event of a claim hereunder by the City; 11. The foregoing Warranties apply as a minimum and are supplemental to other Warranties offered. They are not substituted, but in addition to, any other Warranties offered; and 12. That it is agreed and understood by the Contractor that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is induced to enter the Construction Contract in reliance upon this Warranty. �.••�QPGTIN, sealed and delivered on this 16th day of December 2020. 0I�F: ORATF'•.. 0 F L� CONTRACT 7 • B "z26 • y %,�A�;...... ••••' Richar G bbs IN, resident $ Treasurers Secretary Nicholas k Apostol Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 161 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 229 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID 1N ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 932 of 1344 o� o H c ) N U F . .. ...... - - — - --------- - w C N V O U E 0 a ` mV LC C 43 OO O .O 'C C) L 0 N ++ t6 •O C) C C 'O ` D 00 cq - w fly �(tj p N y+ C.,It, w N N 3 o E o O m d 3 $� w o O � v 0, w c� W.9 Z a0i � O Cwt vi U d c CL !� zU r C N - JQ �= N 04.r E d Qo a0 v v c6 Cl) z c -3 '� D w o Q 3e 46 W `oE =a CL H so W .0 0C aca c �V Z �' U �O` w z w � m � `u I I I � � � � w W� °t Y C3 iFIR I- OC L- m ?i U U W O 0 0 = - >, U W � 'o O ' N o Y oa��w c ONS ai J d m N � '++ O N C D• �m C) i •9 O 4y 0 Q OL � O) N � O F- a+ L i- _ w W m E N C o� N mW ❑ Cjo U) T N G �QR O O'O C O QCLy� w O Q m=m - t0 �- - LC E w H N U C U. C - O C ' mm L- UtaE Na co O �r W N IC O l tLS CM :9 R C N lc4 N� 0 w OY N N IO t0 io N N N E N Q p_ -1- r+ N OLD N O !2 O.a O_ N L �. N < r t r N V Q N y O w C 7 (D C p v7 m O i CL a) N O U R C y E .paw m N w F- Z J C C v N Q.O A E 0- V d O liS 7 O �- C CD - ` W 16 0 OFnm in Page 933 of 1344 N/A STATEMENT OF NO BID If you are not bidding on this service/commodity, please complete and return this form to: City of Boynton Beach, 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. Failure to respond may result in deletion of vendor's name from the qualified bidder's list for the City of Boynton Beach. COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: SIGNATURE: DATE: WE, the undersigned have declined to respond to your Bid Task Order No. SW -04-2021 for SE 1ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE REPAIR because of the following reasons: Specifications too "tight", i.e., geared toward brand or manufacturer only (explain below) Insufficient time to respond to the Invitation We do not offer this product or an equivalent Our product schedule would not permit us to perform Unable to meet specifications Unable to meet bond requirements Specifications unclear (explain below) Other (specify below) REMARKS: Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 231 Page 934 of 1344 The City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P. O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 "SE 1 ST STREET 81N SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR" BID No.: SW -04-2021 RESPONDENT MUST SIGN, DATE AND INCLUDE THIS "ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 WITH BID SUBMITTAL IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Robert Henning III PRINT NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE - Giannetti Contracting Corporation NAME OF COMPANY December 9, 2020 DATE Addendum No. 1 Bid Task Order No. SW-04-2021—SE 1' Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair 7 Page 935 of 1344 SE IST STREET B" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE REPAIR RFQ NO.028-2821-19/MFO PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - BID FORM Task Order It SW -04-2021 REVISED Total Bid Price (In Numbers) $ 285,255.00 Two Hundred Eighty -Five Thousand Total Bid Price (In Words) Two Hundred FiOty-Five Dollars and Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Giannetti Contracting Corporation (PRINT) Richard Gibbs 111 (PRINT) (SIGNATURE) Date: 12/16/2020 Page 936 of 1344 Pratt, Taralyn From: Jeffrey Holst <jeff@fldrilling.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 8:05 AM To: Pratt, Taralyn Cc: Pinto, Kristeena Subject: Re: ADVERTISEMENT TO PRE-QUALS- Task Order # SW -04-2021 - SE 1st Street Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project Taralyn, The scope of work is not one of the services that we offer. Thank you for the opportunity but we will not be bidding. JEFFREY HOLST Senior Vice President lllllll11lI' Q llRtllllll����111 Florida Design Drilling Corporation 7733 Hooper Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Direct Line: 561-818-3228 Fax: 561-844-2967 i.................1."":....i..l., .. ., M ry.. II On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 4:56 PM Pratt, Taralyn <;; A, 1a,s> wrote: Good Afternoon — This Bid Task Order SW -04-2021 is in accordance to RFQ 028-2821-19/MFD — City of Boynton Beach Pre - Qualified Contractors for Minor Utilities Construction Services. Please review the attached Bid Documents, the Special Instructions below, and provide a bid for the project according to the following instructions. Page 937 of 1344 Please submit on the attached bid sheet a total lump sum price for the SE 1sT Street Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project. The Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, tools, equipment, hardware, supplies and supervision for the project. BASIS OF A WARD • It is the City's intent to award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The City also reserves the right to not issue an award as a result of this quote request. TIMEFRAME FOR QUOTE • There is a MANDATORY SITE VISIT on Friday, ,December 4, 2020 at„930am at 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 — (at the Utilities Administration Building). • Please submit QUESTIONS by December 8 2020 at 2:00 PM in writing to1,2E° gg,�t ll�mlll[) v�u .The City is under no obligation to respond to questions received after the deadline unless we deem it in our best interest to do so. • Submit your ELECTRONIC REQUIRED BID FORMS AND BID SHEET on or before December 16, 2020 2:00 PM to Utilities via email to: III'1:1"'.2.)::w;',Illllluul„. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. • Only the required Bid Forms and Bid Sheet is required — quotes must be delivered on or before the due date (you do not have to be here; YOUR QUOTE DOES) • If not submitting a Bid, respond by submitting a response of "NO BID". If the Contractor fails to respond more than three (3) consecutive requests whether by offer or a response of "No Bid" to each advertisement, the firm shall be removed from the program and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. • After receipt of a purchase order and Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the City, the awarded contractor will have 90 calendar days for Substantial Completion and 30 dais for Final Completion to complete the work. With your quote submittal, please provide a construction schedule indicating the estimated calendar days required to complete the project. Page 938 of 1344 0 The City encourages the use of local subcontractors in this project. Local subcontractors are defined as those having a City of Boynton Beach Business Tax Receipt. Refer to City Policy No. 10, 16.01 for further This project wiH require a Payment and Performance Bond. The contractor will be responsible for any pen.nits if required. 0 1 am NOTprotecting the spreadsheet; modify the columns, etc. as you need, but UNIT PRICES. from your bid form will be transferred to my tab sheet --- you're responsible for providing the materials as it was presented to you. Please remember to send a "no bid" response (via ernail is acceptable) if you're not interested in bidding; an explanation is appreciated on any "no bid." Please acknowIedge,.EEeiRt_of this email and its listed contents in rgod order. Thank you for your active participation in the City's procurement process. Thank you, Taralyn Pratt Utilities Contract Coordinator Page 939 of 1344 Taralyn Pratt Contract Coordinator Boynton Beach Utilities City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. Boynton Beach, Horida 33435 561-742-6447 prat-tt@bbfl.us ,,A lit-tp://www.boyntoii-beach,org/ V, INN hneirica's Gateway to Ie Guff stream Mease be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to me via ernail may be subject to disclosure.Under Florida records law, ernail addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-mail communication and youir e-mail address may be Subject to public disclosure. Page 940 of 1344 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the City of Boynton Beach, hereinafter referred to as "the City", and JOHNSON-DAVIS, INC., hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR", in consideration of the mutual benefits, terms, and conditions hereinafter specified. 1. PROJECT DESIGNATION: The Contractor is retained by the City to perform minor construction services in connection with the RFQ FOR PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES; RFQ No.: 028- 2821-19/MFD. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES/PROCESS: This Agreement applies to the performance of minor construction projects, which are those defined as under category five (fs.287.017) costing less than $300,000.00 (three hundred thousand dollars). These minor construction projects shall be initiated by the City upon issuance of a solicitation, or task order and shall be advertised to all pre -qualified Contractors. No project under this contract shall require bid, payment, or performance bonds unless specifically noticed in the solicitation, or task order. Projects will commence only upon issuance of a valid Purchase Order by the Finance Department and written Notice to Proceed from the Utilities Department. Emergency work may be assigned at the City's discretion per the scope of the RFQ, and shall be based upon the CONTRACTOR'S expertise, or competitive proposal submittal. The CONTRACTOR shall be required to respond to each advertisement when requested, whether by offer or response of "no bid." If the CONTRACTOR fails to respond to more than three (3) consecutive requests, the firm shall be removed from the program, and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. The Documents hereinafter listed shall form the Contract and they are fully a part of the Contract as if attached hereto: 2.1 Invitation to Bid 2.2 Instructions to Bidders 2.3 Bid Forms (including the Bid, Bid Schedule(s), Information Required of Bidder„ and all required certificates, affidavits and other documentation. 2.4 Contractor's Performance and Payment Bond 2.5 General Conditions for Construction 2.6 Special / Supplemental Conditions 2.7 Technical Specifications 2.8 Y ( �,n.�...bonton.- City Construction Standards and Details available online at: www. beach,_orc /water-utilities/new-construction) 2.9 Drawings specific to each construction project Work performed under this Contract shall be in accordance with this Boynton Beach Utilities Standard Contract and Construction Documents, 3. PAYMENT; The City will pay the CONTRACTOR for performance of the work performed under each solicitation, or task order that is completed in accordance with the solicitations, or task orders at the lump sum or unit prices presented by the CONTRACTOR and accepted by the City. 'Boynton Beach Utilities — Pre -qualified Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services C-1 Revised 12/2019 Page 941 of 1344 3A Contractor' shaill submit Applications for Payment M accordance with the General Conditions. City will process Applications for Payrrient as provided Na the GenerN Conditions and as follows: 3.2 Payrnerit for thie work provided by CONTRACTOR shalil be imade wltNn thiirty (3 0) caNendar days on all lin voices submitted to the City properly, provilded that thetotal amount of payment to CONTRACTOR shall not exceed 'the total contract price withWt express written modification of the Agreement slgiried by the City Manager or desuqinee. 13 "1 he CONTRACTOR may submit invoices to the City once per morith during the progress of the work for, partial payment for project, completed to date. Such invoices vellil be reviewed by the 0ty, aind t.jpon approval thereof, payment will be made to the CON rRACTOR in the amount approved. 3..4 CONTF:ZACTOR may submit an Application for Payment or Progress Flayments as recomimended by CONSUL I ANT, for WORK completed during Ole Project at intervals of not, more thain once a month, AH Iproglress payments will be ori the basiis of the progress of WORK, measured by the schedule of values established in Paragraph 2,91 of the General Conditlons and in the case of I,Jrfit IPrice., Work, based on the niurnber of units completed or, in 0"ie event there is rm schedule of values, as proviided in the Geneiral Requirements, 3,5 Prior to Substantial Completion, progress payments will be made in an amount equal to 90% of WORK completed, twt, in each case, less the aggregate of payments previOUSly rriade and less such arriounts as CONSULTANT shall determline, or CITY may withhold, in accordance with Iparagraptn 145 of the General Con6tions, 3,6 Gontracti,.ir slliall sir brniit with each Application for Payment, and updated progress schediue acceptable to the 01TY and a Warranty of TiltlelreNease of, liens r6lative to the Work that is the subject of the Appliication, Each Applicationfor Payment shaH be submitted to the CITY for aj-,)proval, The CITY shall make payment to the CONTRACTOR lthin thirty (30) c6lendar days after approval by the ary of CON"FRACTOR'S Application for Payment and submission of an acceptable updated progress schedule. 17 Ten percent (1 0) of all monies earned by the CONTRACTOR shall be retained by the crry un'bil fifty (50) percent completion of the constructlon services purchased (defined as that point at which fifty (50) Percerit of the constructiion of the work as defined lIn ffie Contract Schedule of Values has been performed under the contract by the CON1 RACTOR) has been reached in accordance with Florilda Statutes 255078). 3.8 After fifty (50) percent completion of the construcfion work purchased under the Contract has been reached, five (5) percent of W1 morfies earned by til"le CONT R -ACTOR sft�.-A be retained by the CITY until Flnal Cwnpetion and acceptance by CITY 3.9 The City rnay withhold, in whole or in part, payment to SLAch extent as alay be necessary to protect itself from loss on accouint of: a. Defecfive Work not remedied, b. Glairns filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against CON rRACTOR. c,. FaHure of CONTIRAC rOR to make payrner-fts properly to Boyinton Beacl-i UUfitles — Pre -qualified Contractors forMinoir Utflity Construction SeMces C-2 Revised 12/2019 Page 942 of 1344 R20-003 SUBCONTRACI" ORS or Ibr rnateiriM or labor of. Baronage to anottier CONTFRACI"OR not rerniamdied, e, flquWated Damages and costs liricun-'ed by the City for extended constnxtion adrninistratior). When the above grounds are rernoved or res6ved or CON' Tf-W r'OR provides a surety boind or corment of surety, satisfactory to the Cfty, wl-kh wfl� protect the Qty in flie arnourit withheld, payrnent may, br..u� r-nade in wf-iole or 4,1 p,.)rt_ 3,10 Flnall Payment: Upon firW cornpletion and acceptance of fl"iie Work in accordkiirnce wrth paragraph I t.10 of tN re General Corncfitlionsl, City sIhafi pay the rernainder of the Contirart Pirice as recornmended by the CRy andlor Consultanteis 1,-)rovided lin pairaiqraph 14,10,, 4. CONTRACIF"fit GUAIRAWrEE: CON"I"R,Ac-rOR warrants all work,, niz'RedWs and equipmeint shall bf,:, free from darnages and/or defect's owlng to ft.julty materials or workmanship for' a perlod of one (1) year after cornlpletion of the WORK cover�f.,,,-d by this Contract, "J"r he tin" p' free of all costs to to CITY, shall replace any part of the equipirnent, rriater4ls, or work inckjdec in ftfis Contract, wi,-kh proves to be defective by reason of fi:-RuRy rnate,,irlWs, darnages, aridlor workrnanshfip within twelve (1 2) month peri(.,ad. s. "nivuE FOR 1::IERF0RMANCE.- Work under this agireerner-it shall cornniience upon written notice by tl-ie tufty to the CONI RACTOR to proiceed. COWRACTGIR shafl ;,)erforrn afl services arid provide 0 work product required puirsuarit to this agreement uporii written notice to proceed, 6.'rl:::::RW ThIsAgreernent shali cornrnence upon Commission approvaq arid shall tsar vaifid for, . ....... . . an al term of one (1) year r rile City of Boynton Beach may renew the contract with the same terryis and conditions for, four (4) addRional, orie-yeair renewal terms subiect to vendoir acceptarice, satisfactory perforrnarme and deterrninatiors that reinevvW will be� in the best interest of the Qty. eno s be ondl t1m final ex Iration at ata ssfon. Such e Lepisl� LnLs shallll n 8. OWNERSHIP AND LJSE ()F DOCUMENTS., All doci.mierits, dira*ngs, spe6fications and other niaterlals produced by the FIrm–i–n—connection with flhe ser0ces rendered under this Agreement shaH be the piroperty of ffie City whether the projc-mt for which they are made is exeWed or, not. The Firm shall be perrnittef,:J to retain copies,, including reproducible co�l:::��es, of dravvings and specifications for information, refereance and use in coinnecfioin wifli-i Firm's endeavors, 9. COMPI IANCIE WITH I JWS: CGI14"T"RACTOR shall, in perforrn4ig the servlces conternpiated by ttiis Agreen--iernt, farthfully otmerve and cornpfy with 0 fedeiral, state and focW laws, ordlnances and ef,,juWions that arf..� appHcabfe to tree servuces to be Irerndered Under tWs agreernent. J- he COOT RACTOR"S records ind accounts pertairfing to fts agr(-aernent are to be kept availaHe R)r lnspecfioirn by representatives of the City ar-W State for, as period of three (3) ye,...irs after, the toriminafion of the Agreen ent, Copies shaH be rnade availaWe LIPM request, 10. lNDEMWICATlON: ln consderafion of TWfanty- Five Dollars ( fp. f' 0 lin hand l::4d and other valuaWe coinsWerafion, rec6pt of whk.,h is hereby aacknoWedged, c61q-rFUkGI'r0R agrees to defend, 4-lderrinify and h6ld haiw0ess the CII Y, lts agenb;.I� and employees, in accoirdarice, "rith paragraph 6,17 of Vie Geinera6 Conditions which is incorporated herein ar-W made a part h(.-.reof as ff fURY set fwth hereir). It lis the specffic 4 -,Rent of the pairfiles hereto that ffie foreg6ng indernnification cornplies with Florida Statutes 725.06r ft is further the specffic intent and Boyntorn Beac"h I.RrHlties - Pre-qUaHfied Contra(. -tors for Mlinor Utifity Ccxistrucfion Servkes C.. 3 Revised 1.2/201.9 Page 943 of 1344 agreement of said parties that all of the Contract Documents on this ProJect are hereby amended to include the foregoing lndeminification and thea Consideration. 11. 1LNSURA114Cl-',:': The CON Y'RACTOR shall secure and maintaln In force throughout the duration of this contract comprehermlve gener6l liability insurance with a rninimum Coverage of $1,000,000 Fera occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate for Ipersornai injury, and $ 1,000,000 per occurrencetaggreq ate for property damage, and CONTRACTOR liability Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence to $2,000,000 aggregate with defense costs in addition to limits: workers' compensation insurance, and vehicular liability EMMERUM Said geneiral liability policy .shall name the City of Boynton Ieach as all "additional married insured" and shall ftlUde a provision prohlblUng canceflaflon of said policy except upon thirty (30) days pirior written nofice to the Uty,. Cerfificates of coverage as required by this section stmH be delivered tattie City within f Ifteen (1 5) days of execution of this agreeirrient, PirofessVonal viability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance - Professional Liabilfty Insurance with the limps of liability provided by such poHcy for each claim and on a cis m made basis or on an occurrence basis to be no less than one Imilfiorn Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence with a firnft of no less than two milfion dollars ($21,000,000) aggregate with a deductible per claim not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the firrift of HatAity. Consultant shall nofify the Uty in writing ithin thlirty (30) days of any n::,;Iairn filed or made against its Professional Liability Insurance Policy. Corisultant acknowledges that the City is relying on the competence of the Cormultant to design the project to meet its functional intent. If it Is determined during construction of the project that changes must be made due to C,onsultant's, negligent errors and omlssuons, Consultant shall promptly rectify them at no cost to City and shall be respoins-ible for addftlonal costs, if arly, of the project to the proportional extent caused by such negligent errors or ornissions 12. INDEPENDENT CONTRAC rOR: CON I"RACTOR is an independent contractor with respect o the services provided pursuant to this agreement. Nothing in this agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of ernployer and employee between the parties hereto. Neither CONTw\c-rOR nor array employee of CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to any benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services 14provided under this agreement. The City shall riot, be responsible for Wthholding or othelwise deducting federal income tax or, social security or for contributing to the state industrial insurance prograrn, otherwise assumlng the duties of an employer wlth respect to CONTRACTOR, n.:)r any employee of CONTRACTOR. 13. NTRAC I C;gj warrarits that he (has u�ot erre lo' ed or retained ar'n comparny or eu°sorra„ other than a bona fide employee working ,ontract, and tl--iat tie has not paid bona fide eimployee working solely for tune 1 g any fee„ corrurrnilssion„ e, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration contingent upon or resuffing frown the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of tHs warranty, the City shall have the right to annul this contract without liability oir, in its dlscreflon to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover,, the full amount of such fee, comrnission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. 14. DISC RI MINATION PROHIBITE[ Y, 'The CONTRACTOR,, with regard to the workpeirformed by it under this agreemient, will not d�scriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, reiigkm, creed, age, sex or the preseince of any physical or sensory handicap in tl,ne selection and retention of employees or procurernent of materials or supplies. Eloynton Beach utilities — Pre -qualified Contractors for Minor Utifty cOnStIrUir-tion Services C-4 Revised 121201.9 Page 944 of 1344 R20-003 15. ASSI(MMEN'T" I— he CONTRACT"OR slW not subiet Orasselll)(Of the services mvercAd by lhs Agreement Mthout the express mitten consent of the C.fty, 16o, IYONMAIVER Waiver by the Cily of arry Pl"Ovisi011 Of this Agreenlent or miy fime ftitabon provided for in this Agreernentshail not consfituteua waiverof any other provison 17. IFRMhJNATIO a. he eserves the right. to terminate tNs Agreernent at wiy time by gMng ten (f 0) (lays written notice to the C01 'I RAM OR �n the event of the death of a mernberl, partner 01- Officer, of ttie C(M-TRAC"I"OR, of, allY Of fts supervisory personnei ass�gned to the proj ecl, the Surviving rnernkmars, of the CONTRACTOR hereby agree to compWe tfie work t,jnder the tefTnS of this Agreernent, if rum, this to do so by the City,, ­m�s section Shaii not be a bar, to renegotiatio�js of this,Agrc.mmerd belrWeen survrving members of the CONTRACTOR and the Dty,, if the Dty so cj.jo(.)ses 18. Any 6sputes ttmt arise betmfc:.�en the parties with respeCt to the perforrnanc;m, of tris Agreement, which cannot be resoWed through negotiations, shali be submitted to a couirt of COMpotent judsftfiain in Palm Beach County, Florida. 'This Agreement shWi be CVIS'tR3e,d undeir FloricJa Law,, Ly(_yTlrr.-,`S; Nofices to the City, of 8c)ytjtc)rj F3F, H c %' 11 shafl be sent to the Wowing address, - Lori L,aVerderel, Oty Mariager City of IBoyntiml Beach R O� BOX 3°h0 Bcu ynton Beacri, Il 334295-0310 Notices to CONTRACTOR shafl t::)sent to the fdh Dwir.jg. Auenuory 6cott J, Johnson, President Inc. t..3... '""--"- .. . . . ..... O"n tiict M 561-588_ 1170 .bnahiray arra. . ...... --ns,cp- .Snnit ,u . ........... . ... ....... 20. IN rEGRA"TE'D REE" This agreement, together Wth attact-iii'vienti o ddenda, represents the eintire and integrated agreement between the Cit and the CONTRACTOR �y aind supersedes ali pdoir inegotiatioris, representations, or agireenients wriften or olrai, 1-1'11us ap eernent may be amended oMy by written instrument signed by bofl,i City and CONTIRAC"T'OR 2UBLIC IIREC(2.')R� Sealed documents receuved by Vie City in resplonse to an invitation Tr7cc—,xernpt, —froni pUbHc records 6sclosure untH thirty (30) days after the opening of the Dd unless the CNty anriiounces intent to award soorier, 4°n accordance with F`Iorida Statutes 1 MO. The, Oty�s a pUbfic agency sul)ject to Chapter 119, Roirida Statutes, The Contractor shiaH cornply with Fiorida's Pubft Records Law, Specifkagy, the Contraclor shaii: A, Keep and rnahntain Ipuabfic recordrequhred i:)y the CIT'Yto perform the seMce� B. k.Jpon request from lhe C11'Y"S custo6an of PuNic records, provide UTY YVW-i as Boynton beach UfiHfies Pre.-quaHfied Contrwors for Minor Utilfty Coristruction Services C 5 llevrsed 12/2019 Page 945 of 1344 copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied Mhin a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided ill 0--ilapter 119, Fla Stat. or as otherWse provided by law', C. Ensure that public records that are exempt of that are confidential and exempt from public record dIsclosure reqWremeints are not dlscIosed except as authorized by law for the duratilon of the contract term arid, following cornpgebon of the contract, Contractor shall destroy all copies of such confidenfia9 and exeryipt records rernairilng in its possession once the Contractor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY� and U Upoin compIefion of the contract, Contractor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all Ipuubllc records in Contractor's possession All records stored electronicaHy by Contractor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodiain of pint fic records, in a forrinat that is compafible "'th the kiformabon technology systems of the CITY. 22. SCRUTINIZED COMPAWES 287.135 and 215.473- By submission of this IBid, Proposer r cerUfles tt of Israel. Proposer further Fe–r—tirWiTh-gFProposer m not participTti Fig in —aboys o on the that Proposer is not on the Scrutinized Cornpanues that Boycott Is list, not Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan iist, and not on the ScrUllnized Compardes with Activities in the iran PetrOeurn Energy Sector I ist, or has Contractor been engaged -ie In business operafions �n Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law, 9 City will not, contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized cam .h referred to above. Submitting a false certificafion shWi be deetned a material breac.;,h of contract. 1"he CRY sh-Wl provide notice, in wrifing, to Contractor of the City's detennkiation cormerning the false cerfificatiom Contractor shall have five (5) days frorri receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation, if such Ifalse certification is discovered duhrig the active contract term, Contractor shall have inlnety (90) days following receipt of the nofice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the deterrrilhatlon of false certificefion was made in error, if Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determina,hon of false cerfification was made �error then the Qty shalehave the right to terrninate the contract aind seek 601 remedies pursuant to Sectiori '237.13 a„ Florida Statutes, as arnie-,nded from time to tirne,, ME REMARDER OF THE PAGE IS WrE14TIONALLY LEFT BLANK. Baynlkm Beach kJ I Nfies–Pii e C10T jtw,aict�ors for Wnw LJWfty Construc6on SeN10"?s Revised 1,2/201,19 Page 946 of 1344 R20-003 "This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals on the day and year set forth below their respective signatures. 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 thisi„day of.�.,,,� CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ngi. � Lo LaVerriere, City Manager Attest/Authenticated: Approveds to For45” James A. CherCity AV 20L���"= Contractor r"I", q 4 ou Xa Title (Corporate Seal) ttest/Authe-Al icated: i ..... ew.� ....- ,m� e Secretary Boynton Beach Utilities ® Pre -Qualified Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services Revised 12/2019 C_, Page The City of Boynton Beach June 12, 2020 FinancelProcurement Services P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone No: (561),742-6310 FAX: (561) 742-6316 BID: PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES BID No.: 028-2821-19/MFD CURRENT AGREEMENT TERM: AUGUST 7, 20' —AUGUST 6, 2020 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Johnson -Davis, Inc. AGREEMENT' RENEWAL TERM: AUGUST 7,2020 —AUGUST 6, 2021 Yes, I agree to renew the existing agreement under the same terms, conditions, and pricing for an additional one-year term. No, 11, do not wish to renew the bid for the following reason(s) In, ITATT, "A!BMI DC041 NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE (Please print) DATE E-MAIL 9 Res, i del"I� . ..... TITLE America's GateWGY to the Gulf Stream Page 949 of 1344 Date: 5 -Jan -21 IIII lllliiBON ll,i °iu if REQUEST'''14' "0m � '� Q f t� iii°' I� II � 0 : '� $1090010 Requesting Department: Utilities Field Operation Contact Person: Tremaine Johnson Explanation for Purchase: Based off RFQ 028-2821-19/MFD - Pre -Qualification of Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services - Task Order SW -04-2021 SE 1 st Street 8" Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair. Johnson - Davis Inc. is one of the (4) pre -qualified contractors Commission Approved on August 6, 2019 to perform minor utility related projects costing less than $300,000. Commission approved agreements on January 7, 2020. Agreement renewal of (1) year term August 7, 2020 -August 6, 2021 approved on July 7, 2020 (EMERGENCY REPAIR WORK) Recommended Vendor 4397 Johnson -Davis, Inc. Dollar Amount of Purchase $261,785.00 Source for Purchase (check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy -Back Budgeted Item Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: RFQ 028-2821-19/MFD NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 403-5000-535.65-04 SWR064 Approvals: Department Head Purchasing Agent Asst City Manager City Manager Form Revised 02/01/02 �a Date Date Date Date Page 950 of 1344 REQUEST FOR REQUISITION H.T.E. ENTRY DATE: 1/5/2021 H.T.E. REQUISITION # 77745 Contract Coordinator: T. Pratt Director: Joseph Paterniti Emergency Repair — TASK ORDER SW -04-2021 — SE 1 st Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair City Manager (non budgeted("i. F cai tal and/or $5000+�: $300,000. Agreement renewal of (1) year term August REASON FOR PURCHASE: Based off RFQ # 028-2821-19/MFDPre-Qualification ........ ....... of Contractors for Minor Utility Construction Services Emergency Repair — TASK ORDER SW -04-2021 — SE 1 st Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair Johnson -Davis, Inc. is one of the (4) pre -qualified contractors, Commission Approved on August 6, 2019 to perform minor utility related projects costing less than $300,000. Agreement renewal of (1) year term August 7, 2020 -August 6, 2021 approved on July 7, 2020 VENDOR INFORMATION: DIVISION: OTHER INFORMATION: Name: Johnson -Davis, Inc. Admin ( ) Date: 1/4/2021 ASAP (X) , Address: 604 Hillbrath Drive Engineering ( ) Date Needed: Confirm. ( ) Lantana, FL 33462 Cust. Rel. ( ) ASAP/Conf. ( ) Distribution ( ) BACKUP DOCS. DELIVERY: SUBMITTED: Phonecontact : Scott Johnson ( ) Water Qual. ( ) Quotes/Verbal ( ) E. Admin. 40 (X } Email u.;r auyu CLgj uuj ii)d_aryr s_,00c ,,n (over $500) Phone: 561-588-1170 Pumping ( } Quotes/Written (X) E. WTP 41 ( ) Fax: ... ........ (over $2000) Vendor Number: 4397 PWTreat. ( ) Bid Docs. (X) W. WTP 42 ( ) Meter .Serv. ( ) Sole .Source Ltr. ( ) PIU 99 INITIATOR: Tremaine Johnson, Manager, Sewage (X) Insurance (X) Special Instructions: Field Operations Requirements: Task Order SW -04- 2021 %° APPROVED � ���,�� „ Strmwtr. ( ) RFQ # 028-2821-19/MFD — Project Number: Pre -Qualified Contractors for SWR064 a Minor Util Construction Svs Page 951 of 1344 SE IST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER 8r MANHOLE REPAIR RFQ NO. 028-2821-19/MFD PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - BID FORM" Task Order # SW -04-2021 TtSiTil Total Bid Price in Numbers _ wu61,785.00 n Tota Bid Price In Words) wo Hundred Sixty One Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Wghty Five Dollars And Zero Cent Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Page 952 of 1344 A TTA CHMEN T "A I MUSTACCOMPANYPROPOSAL uAlffilmilffilmlio! "i =IMIRIIIIXIMIIZ III "IMINI 11 � I I I I!i I ISEEMMEEME= FM CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA BID TITLE: SE 1ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR BID TASK ORDER NO.: SW -04-2021 BIDDER: Johnson -Davis Incorporated We propose and agree, if this bid is accepted, to contract with the City of Boynton Beach, in the Contract Form, to furnish all material, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, construction, coordination, labor and services necessary to complete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents, zm�$ �10� le M* aZ-7M --.n- 7 R and having examined the project site (when indicated in these specifications to do so), we propose to perform the work of this Project according to the Contract documents and the following addenda which we have received: toynton Beach Utilities SE 11t Street 8" Sanitary Sewer& Manhole Repair 223 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 0 I.- ll� al ID w m Q !z 00 w N "i rn -r r m r - 1 1 3 x x 03 0 CL w GY 0 V < < =r =r . 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The Proposer, by virtue of its signature below, affirms that it is aware of this Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Contractor and its subcontractors. The proposer is also obligated to identify its anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. Johnson -Davis Incorporated 70F1 f-- 4 *COMPLETION REQUIRES PROPOSERS TO FILL I THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: Description Unit Quantity Unit Price Sign?'fure of Proposer wm. Uark G. Gryer Estimating Manager d Price Boynton s " Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair THIS PAGE O BE ` PROPOSAL ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABL� Method W R"� 1,4 CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE § 287.135 Wm, Clark C. Cryer - Estimating Manager on behalf of Johnson -Davis Incorporated certify Print Name and Title Company Name that Johnson -Davis Incorporated does not: 1. Participate in a boycott of Israel; and 2. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List; and 3. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List; and 4. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List; and 5. Has not engaged in business operations in Syria. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's deterrRination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Florida Statute § 287.135. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits the City from: 1) Contracting with companies for goods or services in any amount if at the time of bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract if the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to Section 215.4725, F.S. or is engaged in a boycott of Israel; and 2) Contracting with companies, for goods or services in any amount that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector list, created pursuant to s. 215.473, or are engaged in business operations in Syria. Boynton Beach utilities — SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 225 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 957 of As the person authorized to sign on behalf of the Contractor, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled "Contractor Name" does not participate in any boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, and is not engaged in business operations in Syria. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject the company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the City for goods or services may be terminated at the option of the City if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan list or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran,, e" ,oleum Energy Sector List. �m Johnson -Davis Incorporated COMPANY NAME 81GNATURE Wm. Clark C. Cryer " Estimating Manager a- 127 I, 17-11 i .. ., . Manhole Repair 226 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG PROPOSAL ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE • r- D COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE M Safety is a high priority in the conducting of business in the City of Boynton Beach. Preference shall be given to contractors with an established safety program following O.S.H.A. guidelines, and documented results establishing a safe working environment. 1. Bidder shall provide a copy of the Safety Program(s) to be in effect for the duration of the Contract (attach to the back of this form). 2. The City reserves the right to conduct periodic safety inspections of the contractor, subcontractor, employees, agents, etc. throughout the duration of the Contract. 3. The City reserves the right to terminate the Contract where it is determined that the contractor or subcontractor is in non-compliance of the safety terms, regulations or requirements established by O.S.H.A. or the State. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. Wm. Clark C. Cryer, Est. Mgr. ........ ... . .. . . ..... . . AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Boynton Beach Utilities SE 111 Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 227 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE 0 In consideration of, and to induce the Award of THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Construction Contract described in these Bid Documents, the Contractor represents and warrants to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida: The Contractor is financially solvent and sufficiently experienced and competent to perform all of the work required of the Contractor in the Construction Contract; and 2. That the facts stated in the Contractor's Bid and information given the Contractor pursuant to the request or proposal for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications are true and correct in all respects; and 3. That the Contractor has read and complied with all of the requirements set forth in the request for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications; and 4. That the Contractor warrants all materials supplied by it under the terms of the Construction Contract are delivered to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, free from any security interest, and other lien, and that the Contractor is a lawful owner having the right to sell the same and will defend the conveyance to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, against all persons claiming the whole or any part thereof; and 5. That the materials supplied to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, under the Construction Contract are free from the rightful claims of any persons whomsoever, by way of patent or trademark infringement or the like; and 6. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are merchantable within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-314; and That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service and that any such materials found to be defective shall be replaced by the Contractor as per the attached Warranty. That the materials supplied pursuant to the Construction Contract are fit for the purposes for which they are intended to be used; that under normal use and maintenance the material will continue to be fit for such purposes for the warranty period after delivery, provided that the City shall give the Contractor notice that the materials failed to fulfill the warranty; such notice shall state in what respect the materials have failed to fulfill the warranty, where upon the Contractor shall be allowed a reasonable time after receipt of such notice to correct the defect and the City agrees to cooperate in this regard. If the materials cannot be made to fulfill the Contract within the warranty period the Contractor will either furnish duplicate materials, or at its option refund the amount paid, which shall constitute a settlement in full for all damages occasioned by reason at this warranty of fitness; and That this Warranty is included in exposures for which the Contractor has products liability and completed operations insurance, in minimum amounts of One Hundred Thousand Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1s' Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 228 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ($100,000.00) Dollars for property damage and Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollars for personal injury as shown on the Certificates of such Insurance attached hereto, and the Contractor agrees to keep such insurance coverage during the period of this Warranty; and 10. That it is an express condition of this Warranty that the item(s) hereby warranted shall be operated and maintained by the City in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations as to those portions of the item(s) that are not fabricated by the Contractor, and in accordance with the Contractor's recommendations, a copy of which has either been supplied to the City of Boynton Beach should maintain complete and accurate records made at the time of performance of maintenance showing compliance with such instructions, and by acceptance of this Warranty, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, agrees to present such records to the Contractor upon request in the event of a claim hereunder by the City; 11. The foregoing Warranties apply as a minimum and are supplemental to other Warranties offered. They are not substituted, but in addition to, any other Warranties offered; and 12. That it is agreed and understood by the Contractor that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is induced to enter the Construction Contract in reliance upon this Warranty. Y.u........._.er.....................w....., 2020. SIGNED, sealed and delivered on this 1 t da of N__ v ecem (SEAL) ATTES *!,,', r ry ,a p r���a° % reaSUreCsto her Johnson Sec . COIF I RA�,,Yqk Johnson -Davis Incorporated Wm Clark C Cryer, Est, Mgr. Y ,_., ... _ .... _N.ww.. ..ynton Beach Utilities SE 15t Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ••RSR FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE .............. M— (65 � 1 .1 3,CD 0) bb j5 CID 0 Z (R) c) -11 fn (7) (0 al C 01, < ap cr u`P� R 0) (") . ....... CD, 0 II as .1, U) —& (P CD C 6 CRI cn crilCD n a mNb 0 . ......... . CD. 0 M 1`4 CD C) 0. 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Failure to respond may result in deletion of vendor's name from the qualifiedbid( Ir's list for the City of Boynton each. COMPANY NAME: N/A - ---------- . ....... - - ------------- ----- ---------------- - 11"--.-",",-,'"',""","","'./."''. . . .... ..... . ........ . - ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: . . . . .... ..... . ... . .............. DATE: ....... . ....... . . . . .... . . ..... . ................ . . . .......... . . .... -- - --- — ----- WE, the undersigned have declined to respond to your Task Order No. SW -04-2021 for SE respond to your 1ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE R "FAIR because of the following reasons: Specifications too "tight", i.e., geare. toward brand or manufacturer only (explain below) I iol Insufficient time to respond t, he Invitation We do not offer this prod or an equivalent I ct ct Our product schedulf/would not permit us to perform Unable to meet AJecifications Unable to n)Aet bond requirements Specifi(tions unclear (explain below) OfiAr (specify below) �11=112 I III IIII: I I Will 110111M IIVII I!, III I 7"he City qf BoYnton Beach Piocurement Scrvk,,es 33W Quarmium Bmflevaird, Suite 101 Boynton Beach, Florida 334,16 11, (). Box 31 to 33425-0310 ADDENDLIM Nina. '1 DKIP. DecernberT 2020 13 I D 1 F11 -E. "(),uantum RMI Sawnkary Gravity Sewer Main RepaW' MD NO-- SW -04 -2021 11-fls addeindurn to the draMings, s)ecfficafions, and/oi C011b'Wt CJOCWTH)IYItS IIS 1SSUed to proAde addffioriaI inforrnabon -,ml(I ClajYrffiCatjon to the odg�ha[Ad S�.#EKuliflcations arx-1 ImoposM ftn"m and tint hereby decAared a pairl of the origh-ial draMngs, specfficafiojS ajpCj/()fr contract documents. h case of as coinffict, this Addendum trio. 1 shaH (Joveirin. DOCUMEN T'S 911"AC1h°IED Task Order Bid Sheet- R,FwlsedTA'SK ORDER IBID SIMEET — SEF 'VStreet MIN Sanitary Sewer aind ItaranllllaaallVe Reg)afir Special Coindftloins, — Section 101025 --Rievised If you have any further questions c.n, Ire quuire addiflmuM clarificaflon, [Aease e--mafl TarFflyn Pur,,:Itt, Contract Ccxn-dhator at gajq@o�#L.,!j� or at (561)'7,42-,6447r Sincerely, Taralyn Pratt Utilities Contract Coordinator Addendum No. I Bid Task Order No. SW -04-2021 SH, I" Street 81N Sanimry Sewer and Manhole Repair I PART I GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL A. The Contractor shall receive and accept the compensation provided in the Bid and the Contract as full payment for furnishing all materials, labor, tools and equipment, for performing all operations necessary to complete the work under the Contract, and also in full payment for all loss or damages arising from the nature of the work, or from any discrepancy between the actual quantities of work and quantities herein estimated by the CONSULTANT, or from the action of the elements or from any unforeseen difficulties which may be encountered during the prosecution of the work until the final acceptance by the CITY. The prices stated in the Bid include all costs and expenses for taxes, labor, equipment, materials, commissions, transportation charges and expenses, patent fees and royalties, labor for handling materials during inspection, together with any and all other costs and expenses for performing and completing the work as shown on the Drawings and specified herein. The basis of payment for an item at the unit price shown in the proposal shall be in accordance with the description of that item in this Section. C. The Contractor's attention is again called to the fact that the quotations for the various items of work are intended to establish a total price for completing the work in its entirety. Should the Contractor feel that the cost for any item of work has not been established by the Bid Form or Payment Items, he shall include the cost for that work in some other applicable bid item, so that his proposal for the project does reflect his total price for completing the work in its entirety. 1.02 MEASUREMENT A. The quantities for payment under this Contract shall be determined by actual measurement of the completed items, in place, ready for service and accepted by the CITY, in accordance with the applicable method of measurement therefore contained herein. 1-03 AUTHORITY A. Measurement methods delineated in the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction 2000 Edition, or the individual specification sections complement the criteria of this section. In the event of conflict, the Contractor shall notify the CITY in writing. In determining the resolution, the CITY shall consider the requirement of the individual specification section, FOOT requirements and this Section. B. Any requirements of the Contract Documents, i.e., technical specifications or project construction drawings for which the method of payment is not explicitly defined are considered to be incidental costs and should be included in other pay items as appropriate. 1.04 RELATED SECTIONS: A. Testing Allowance B. Applications for Payments: Section SC1027 C. Shop Drawings, Working Drawings, and Samples — Section SCO 1340 D. Schedule of Values: Section SCO1370 E. Change Order Procedures: Section SC01 153 F. Field Engineering: Section SCO1050 G. Record Drawing Requirements — Section SCO1705 1.05 ALLOWANCES — (NIA) 1.06 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Submit Schedule of Values at the Pre - Construction Meeting, B. The Schedule of Values shall be a computer generated original. When the Contractor's proposed Schedule of Values is accepted by the CITY, it shall become the basis for the Application for Payment, C. Contractor shall only revise the accepted Schedule of Values to identify, as separate line items approved on a Field Order or Change Order. The CITY may issue a Field Order substituting or modifying Schedule of Value items. 1.07 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT A. Submit one (1) original Application for Payment (AFP) for review, authorization and processing. B. Content and Format: Utilize Schedule of Values for listing items in Application for Payment outlining the following: AddendLUn No, I Task Order No. SW -04-2021 Boynton Bcachl.ftilifies SIl�SircctgiNSaiiitarySewer-and MiiilioleliCl)aii- S(-'() 102 5 2 ME.ASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES the Contractor for revision. The Contractor 1 Provide a column for each of the shall revise the Application for Payment and following: resubmit to the CONSULTANT for review and Certification. Redlined Applications for a. Item Number Payment will not be accepted by the CITY. If the Contractor and the CONSULTANT do b. Item Description not agree on the approximate estimate of the proportionate value of the work done for any c. Quantity pay period, the determination of the CONSULTANT shall be binding. The amount d. Unit of measurement of such estimate after deducting ten percent e. Scheduled Value (10%) and all previous payments, shall be due and payable to the Contractor in accordance f. Change Orders with the Florida Prompt Payment Act, §218.70 Florida Statutes, as may be amended from g. Work Completed: time to time. 1. Previous Period (Quantity and Value) B. Substantiating Data: When the 2. This Period (Quantity and CONSULTANT requires substantiating Value) information, Contractor shall submit data justifying quantities and dollar amounts in h. To Date (Quantity and Value) question. Contractor shall provide three (3) copies of data with cover letter for each copy i. Percentage of Completion of submittal showing application number and date, and line item by number and description. j. Balance to Finish 1.09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT - UNIT PRICES k.. Retainage A. Measurement methods delineated in OTE. There is no„column for "Materials individual specification sections complement �Stored........_......w� s es not �afor item,,, criteria of this section. In event of conflict, ordered.,,and/or stored, on site. As defined requirements of individual specification tater in this „Section )pyrnent for-j,Ipy section govern. items are „vaid item is installed, ,measured in pt@.ge coml;Jeted B. Contractor shall take daily and weekly and acre Ated. measurements and compute quantities. The Contractor shall review and sign these daily C. Application for Final Payment must be marked and weekly measurements with the FINAL. Contractor must include in the FINAL CONSULTANT. The CONSULTANT shall AFP package, proof of payment and final also sign -off on the weekly measurement settlement with the CITY with regards to any sheets indicating the CONSULTANT's temporary and/or construction water meters progressive concurrence with the quantities. used during the course of the project. The Contractor shall transmit the signed -off weekly measurement sheets to the D. When existing Right -Of -Way (ROW) irrigation CONSULTANT. These measurement sheets must be disturbed due to pipeline installation shall be used to form the basis of the or swale development, any existing irrigation quantities claimed on the Application For lines shall be marked on the Contractors Payment. drawings prior to or at the time of temporary cutting -&-capping. The replacement of C. Unit Quantities existing irrigation in the Public Right -Of -Way as the result of pipeline installation or swale 1. Quantitie,s,indicatedw,in. the Schedule development is NOT a pay item. Replacement „of Bid Items are for biddint and ,00tract of existing ROW irrigation shall be incidental rwurposes ­ only,... -, eQuantitiesand to the Unit Price of the pipeline or swale measurements sufA1,Jii _or daced_in the development. Work and verified..by the Consultant and CITY determine pAayment,, 1.08 MEASUREMENT OF AND PAYMENT FOR WORK 2. If the actual Work ret uires_more„or fewer A. Monthly Payments to the Contractor. The ouantlttes, than thoseITa�uantities indicated Contractor shall plan its work for construction in the bid itemsb, Contractor shallL�rovid,e on the basis of twelve (12) monthly pay the ree aired uantltles„w at the unit periods per year. So long as the work is sum/,runs.. contracted,. prosecuted in compliance with the provisions of the Contract, the Contractor will, on or about D. Payment Includes: Full compensation for the last day of the pay period, make an required labor, products, tools, equipment, approximate estimate, in writing on a form facilities, transportation, services and approved by the CITY of the proportionate incidentals; erection; application or installation value of the work done, items, and locations of of an item of the Work; and overhead and the work performed up to and including the last profit. day of the period then ending. The CONSULTANT will then review such estimate E. Final payment for Work governed by unit and make the necessary recommendations to prices will be made on the basis of the actual Addendum No. l Bic] Tush Order IVa}. SW -04-2021 4E I' Street BIN &mita y Sewer and Manhole Repair 3 Addendum Nd. 113id Task Order No. SSS' -04-2021 SE I" Street 4IN Sanitary Sewer and Manhole t epnir 4 aae measurements and quantities accepted by the those operations necessary for the CONSULTANT and CITY, multiplied by the movement of personnel, equipment, unit sum/price for Work, which is incorporated supplies and incidentals to and from the in or made necessary by the Work. project site, Maintenance of Traffic, for establishment of temporary offices, 1.10 Measurement of Quantities: buildings, safety equipment, sanitary and other facilities and compliance with permit A. Weigh Scales: Inspected, tested and certified conditions for permits secured by either the by the applicable State of Florida Weights and Owner or Contractor. This pay item shall Measures department within the past year. include all General Requirements not listed as separate items. The cost of bonds, B. Platform Scales: Of sufficient size and required insurance, permits and any other capacity to accommodate the conveying pre -construction expense necessary for the vehicle. start of the work shall also be included in the General Conditions. C. Metering Devices: Inspected, tested and certified by the applicable State of Florida C. Professional Pre/Post _._ Construction Weights and Measures Department within the PhotasNadeos Bid Item No _2 past year. 1. Payment for Audio Video Documentation D. Measurement by Weight: Concrete reinforcing shall be made at the contract lump price and steel rolled or formed steel or other metal shall be full compensation for Audio Video shapes will be measured by handbook Documentation as specified in technical weights. Welded assemblies will be specifications 01390 VIDEO AND measured by handbook or scale weight. PHOTOGRAPHIC SITE SURVEY and the requirements of this technical specification. E. Measurement by Volume: Measured by cubic dimension using mean length, width and D. CCTV, Ins Bid Item No. 3 height or thickness. 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity F. Measurement by Area: Measured by square to be paid for under this section shall dimension using mean length and width or be Lump Sum (LS) radius. E. Maintenance of Traffic - Bid Item No. 4 G. Linear Measurement: Measured by linear dimension, at the item centerline. Minor 1. The quantity to be paid for under this offsets (less than a total of five (5) feet) will not section shall be on a lump sum basis. be measured for payment. Measurement shall be along the horizontal axis at finished 2. The contract unit price shall include grade. compensation for required labor, materials, and equipment necessary H. Stipulated Sum/Price Measurement: Items to keep roadways and property measured by weight, volume, area, or linear accesses in service during means or combination, as appropriate, as a construction activities in accordance completed and accepted item or unit of the with the Contract Documents. Work. 1. Payment for Work does not indicate 3. This item includes maintenance of acceptance. Work items previously paid for traffic plan, traffic control, flagman, may require additional work effort to bring detour signs, barricades, advance them into compliance with the requirements of warning arrow panels, temporary the specific technical specifications and/or signage, construction and removal of project drawings. temporary access driveways to residential homes, commercial 1 11 UNIT OF MEASURE — SCHEDULE OF BID material for driveway maintenance, PRICES etc. in order to provide safety and traffic access in accordance with local A. Payment for furnishing and installing those items and state requirements. cited in the Schedule of Bid Items and subsequent Schedule of Values is noted herein. 4. This item also includes furnishing and If "remove and replace" is indicated on the installing material (temporary project construction drawings (by either pavement or asphalt millings) for annotation or line weight), then the item temporary roadways for local resident descriptions below include the removal and access and emergency vehicle access proper disposal of the existing items. during the duration of the construction, and for providing all restoration due to B. Mobilization/Demobilization Bid �Items _No. 1 the construction temporary roadways. 1. Payment for the General Conditions shall F. Indemnification Bid, Item No. 5 be made per item and shall be full compensation for preparatory work and 1 Payment under this item is in operations in mobilizing and demobilizing accordance with of the Front -End for the project including but not limited to, Contract Documents. Addendum Nd. 113id Task Order No. SSS' -04-2021 SE I" Street 4IN Sanitary Sewer and Manhole t epnir 4 aae G. Ex a ate Furnish and Rev�air 8"Sanitary Sewer Main - Bid Item No. 6 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity m be paid for under this section shall befor a lump sum. Basis of shall be at the Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not belimited to, furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment required to install the 8" gravity sewer main, including EMS Marker, excavation, trenching, shoring, filling, bedding, backfilling, compaction, and testing, and any other work described on the plans or required for a complete and functional H. Sewer Main- Bid Item No. 7 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity m be paid for under this section shall befor a lump sum. Basis of shall be at the Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not 0mlimited to, furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment required to install the 21~ gravity sewer main, including EMS Marker, excava/ivn, trenching, shoring, 8UinV, bedding, backfilling, compaction, and tesnq. and any other work described nnthe plans or required for o complete and functional system. i Furnish and Install Cured-in-Pla Pi[& Lin' ,Pq 11. M9 Bid Item No. 81 ,� Landscaping installation includes but is not limited to grading, heuing. placing, compacting, dressing of the surface in preparation for sod, with Floratam sod as required, restoration of existing irrigation systems, hedges, mulch, and any appurtenant items. 2. Payment shall be at the Contract unit as a Lump Sum (LS) M. Pavement — Vii item No. 12 Roadway Demolition and Removal necessaryshall include all work remove the existing roadway pavement section including, but not necessarily limited to: all excavation; removal of the pavement and rock |�me removal and d|spvvo| of 'materials; saw cutting; compaction; adjusting castings and utility boxes; nop|aonmork or repair of utilities, drainage systems, *runtuma, and miscellaneous property; r|oan-vp, vaomnaUon, aod, mp|ouemeru o/ existing irrigation pipe and sprinkler heads (m match existing quality and qumnUty), and all other work and materials required for restoration. l Payment shall be at the Contract unit price (per square yard) removed and accepted 1. Method nfMeasurement: The quantity w N. be paid for under this section shall hefor * linear feet. 1� Mill (1^ minimum) the designated 2. Basis uyPayment: Payment oha|}beat the areas «[ pavement inadvance offinal Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not pavement and provide 1^ asphaltic be limited to, furnishing all materials, |obo,, concrete ovoday, as shown on the and equipment m inedtminmta||theoumd- plans and details or as required by in-place lining for the 21^gravity sewer main, final grading. This item shall include all including any other work described on the labor materials and equipment plans or required for a complete and required to mill and vvnduy the functional system. pavement including disposal of all axueoa metohu|m and adjusting of castings. J.jV§L,Mqnho1e__ Ri nLl._ and Cover to Grade- Bid Ite,m­1NP. 19 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity tobepaid for under this section shall be for each. K. Furnish and Install Manhole- Bid Item No. 10 1. This item shall be paid atthe contract unit as a Lump Sum (LS) 2. Basis of Payment shall boatthe Contract Unit Price and shall include, but not be limited to, furnishing an mauaha|m' |mbm, and equipment required minstall manhole. L Landsca ie Restoration — Bid Item No. 11 Payment shall be atthe Contract unit price per Square Yard (SY) installed, complete and accepted. 0. Furnish and lnstall,1-1/2"TyL�e 5-1 Asi,1halt First Payment for installing new 1- 1/2" Type S-1 asphalt, where indicated on the plans shall be made at the Contractor's unit price per Square Yard (SY) and shall include all labor, material, and equipment required to construct the asphalt concrete pavement. a. This unit price shall also include all necessary labor, materials, and Addendum No. \ Bid Task Order Nu. SW*4-2021 S£|"8ueel8|0GuuilarYSewer and Manhole 8*pak 5 equipment to transition to existing pavement, compaction, rolling, grading, application of tack coat, adjusting of castings, and any other work required to complete the work in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition P, 8 Limerock/Crushed „ConcreteBase Primed - Bid Item No. 15 1, Payment for installing 8 -inch compacted limerock/shellrock base including primer where indicated on the plans shall be made at the Contractor's unit price per Square Yard (SY) for limerock/shellrock base installed and accepted. 2. The Contract Unit Price shall include compensation for labor, materials, and equipment required to construct the new lime rock/shellrock base, including primer coats in accordance the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition. Q. 12" Com 'acted 5uburade, WN ,T,,, ,1.80,-„Bid,,,Item No. 16 1. The unit price per square yard (SY) for the stabilized, compacted subgrade shall include all labor, material and equipment required to construct the compacted subgrade as shown on the detail drawings. The unit price shall include all excavation, line cutting of existing pavement, preparation of subgrade, fine grading, placement of subgrade material, compaction, rolling, testing and other miscellaneous work required to complete the work in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition. R. By Pass 29” _Samtaly Sewer gravity Main- Bid Item No. 17 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be based on a daily basis. S. 8" Bypass Puml:0noludtng-Montorinru- Bid Item„ No. 18 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be based on a daily basis. T Dewater na; r.._- Bid Item No. 19 1. Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this section shall be on a daily basis. 2. Basis of Payment: Payment shall be made at the daily contract price and shall be paid in increments proportion of the sewer pipe completed. The contractor's daily price shall include full compensation for providing a complete dewatering operation for the installation of the sewer piping. 3. This item includes all labor, material and equipment, pump noise mitigation, providing turbidity mitigation, testing and other reporting equipments, and other required dewatering appurtenances. 4. Dewatering pumps shall have mitigation measure to reduce the noise level to less than 60 dBA measures at the face of residential structures. * SPECIAL NOTE: i i � The CITY retains the option to utilize up to 20% of the excess material from excavation and trenching operations. If the CITY exercises this option, Contractor shall stockpile the excess material and deliver to the CITY's facility as directed by the CITY's Representative, Adde.nduni No. I Bid T&sk Order No. SW -04-2021 - SE I" Street 81N Seani(aay Scwco and h4anholc Itcpais° f Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 P. 0. Box 3 10 BoyntonBeach, Florida 33425-0310 ACKNQWLEMQLMEN1 QE "SE, 151 S'TR[EE F'&IN SAM FARY SEWEfl AND MAI,4HOLE R�EF)A�R!' 1 WITH BID SUBMITTAL IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPL,ETE AN ACCEPTABLE. Wm. Clark C. Cryer - Estimating Manager ........ ........ . kikf"i4A t-"-O-""F--"R-E""P--R-E-"S-,E-N-T-A,T,I-V",,E - --------- SIONATURF- �, �F REPRESENTATIVE Johnson -Davis Incorporated .. . . ...... . NAME OF COMPANY DATE' AddendUln No. l Edd Task Order No. SW -04-2021 SE I" Street 81N Sanitary Sewer and khwhole Repair 7 A D D E N D A CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA BID TITLE: SE IST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR BID TASK ORDER NO.: SW -04-2021 BIDDER: Giannetti Contracting Corporation DATE SUBMITTED: December 16, 2020 We propose and agree, if this bid is accepted, to contract with the City of Boynton Beach, in the Contract Form, to furnish all material, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, construction, coordination, labor and services necessary to complete/provide the work specified by the Contract documents. Having studied the documents prepared by:. City of Boynton Beach and having examined the project site (when indicated in these specifications to do so), we propose to perform the work of this Project according to the Contract documents and the following addenda which we have received: ADDENDUM NO. DATE ADDENDUM NO. DATE 12/7/2020 ❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BID Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1"' Street S" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 223 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 971 of 1344 TRENCH SAFETY ACT AFFIDAVIT On October 1, 1990, House Bill 3183, known as the Trench Safety Act became law. This incorporates the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) revised excavation safety standards, citation 29 CFR.S.1926.650, as Florida's own standards. The Proposer, by virtue of its signature below, affirms that it is aware of this Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Contractor and its subcontractors. The proposer is also obligated to identify its anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. PROPOSER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT INCLUDED IN THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF THE PROPOSAL AND IN THE TOTAL BID PRICE ARE COSTS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE FLORIDA TRENCH SAFETY ACT (90-96 LAWS OF FLORIDA). THESE ITEMS ARE A BREAKOUT OF THE RESPECTIVE ITEMS INVOLVING TRENCHING AND WILL NOT BE PAID SEPARATELY. THEY ARE NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH BID ITEMS IN THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES, NOR BE CONSIDERED ADDITIONAL WORK. IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED RESPONSIVE, THE PROPOSERS MUST COMPLETE* THIS FORM, I.E. IDENTIFY THE COSTS AND METHODS SUMMARIZED BELOW, SIGN AND SUBMIT IT WITH THEIR BID DOCUMENTS. Giannetti Contracting Corporation Name of Proposer �Ie-91Y t Authori Si n g a ure of Proposer Richard Gibbs III, President & Treasurer *COMPLETION REQUIRES PROPOSERS TO FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE DETAILS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: Description Unit Quantity Unit Price Extended Price Method Trench Safety LS 2 500 _ Trench ox/Shoring Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 16t Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 224 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 972 of 1344 CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE § 287.135 Richard Gibbs III, Giannetti Contracting I, President & Treasurer , on behalf of Corporation certify Print Name and Title Company Name that Giannetti Contracting Corporation does not: Company Name 1. Participate in a boycott of Israel; and 2. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List; and 3. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List; and 4. Is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List; and 5. Has not engaged in business operations in Syria. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Contractor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Contractor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Contractor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Florida Statute § 287.135. Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, prohibits the City from: 1) Contracting with companies for goods or services in any amount if at the time of bidding on, submitting a proposal for, or entering into or renewing a contract if the company is on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to Section 215.4725, F.S. or is engaged in a boycott of Israel; and 2) Contracting with companies, for goods or services in any amount that are on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector list, created pursuant to s. 215.473, or are engaged in business operations in Syria. Boynton Beach Utilities — SE V Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 225 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 973 of 1344 As the person authorized to sign on behalf of the Contractor, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the section entitled "Contractor Name" does not participate in any boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, is not listed on either the Scrutinized Companies with activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, and is not engaged in business operations in Syria. I understand that pursuant to section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of a false certification may subject the company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. I further understand that any contract with the City for goods or services may be terminated at the option of the City if the company is found to have submitted a false certification or has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan list or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Giannetti Contracting Corporation COMPANY NAME Richard Gibbs Ili PRINT NAME SI ATURE President & Treasurer TITLE Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1" Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 226 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 974 of 1344 SAFETY PROGRAM COMPLIANCE Safety is a high priority in the conducting of business in the City of Boynton Beach. Preference shall be given to contractors with an established safety program fallowing O.S.H.A. guidelines, and documented results establishing a safe working environment. 1. Bidder shall provide a copy of the Safety Program(s) to be in effect for the duration of the Contract (attach to the back of this form). 2. The City reserves the right to conduct periodic safety inspections of the contractor, subcontractor, employees, agents, etc. throughout the duration of the Contract. 3. The City reserves the right to terminate the Contract where it is determined that the contractor or subcontractor is in non-compliance of the safety terms, regulations or requirements established by O.S.H.A. or the State. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. AUT RIZED SIGNATURE Richard Gibbs III, President & Treasurer Boynton Beach Utilities —SE 1O' Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 227 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 975 of 1344 In consideration of, and to induce the Award of THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, Construction Contract described in these Bid Documents, the Contractor represents and warrants to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida: 1. The Contractor is financially solvent and sufficiently experienced and competent to perform all of the work required of the Contractor in the Construction Contract; and 2. That the facts stated in the Contractor's Bid and information given the Contractor pursuant to the request or proposal for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications are true and correct in all respects; and 3. That the Contractor has read and complied with all of the requirements set forth in the request for Bids, instructions to Contractors and Specifications; and 4. That the Contractor warrants all materials supplied by it under the terms of the Construction Contract are delivered to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, free from any security interest, and other lien, and that the Contractor is a lawful owner having the right to sell the same and will defend the conveyance to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, against all persons claiming the whole or any part thereof; and 5. That the materials supplied to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, under the Construction Contract are free from the rightful claims of any persons whomsoever, by way of patent or trademark infringement or the like; and 6. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are merchantable within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-314; and 7. That the materials supplied under the Construction Contract are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service and that any such materials found to be defective shall be replaced by the Contractor as per the attached Warranty. 8. That the materials supplied pursuant to the Construction Contract are fit for the purposes for which they are intended to be used; that under normal use and maintenance the material will continue to be fit for such purposes for the warranty period after delivery, provided that the City shall give the Contractor notice that the materials failed to fulfill the warranty; such notice shall state in what respect the materials have failed to fulfill the warranty, where upon the Contractor shall be allowed a reasonable time after receipt of such notice to correct the defect and the City agrees to cooperate in this regard. If the materials cannot be made to fulfill the Contract within the warranty period the Contractor will either furnish duplicate materials, or at its option refund the amount paid, which shall constitute a settlement in full for all damages occasioned by reason at this warranty of fitness; and 9. That this Warranty is included in exposures for which the Contractor has products liability and completed operations insurance, in minimum amounts of One Hundred Thousand Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1s' Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 228 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 976 of 1344 ($100,000.00) Dollars for property damage and Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollars for personal injury as shown on the Certificates of such Insurance attached hereto, and the Contractor agrees to keep such insurance coverage during the period of this Warranty; and 10. That it is an express condition of this Warranty that the item(s) hereby warranted shall be operated and maintained by the City in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations as to those portions of the item(s) that are not fabricated by the Contractor, and in accordance with the Contractor's recommendations, a copy of which has either been supplied to the City of Boynton Beach should maintain complete and accurate records made at the time of performance of maintenance showing compliance with such instructions, and by acceptance of this Warranty, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, agrees to present such records to the Contractor upon request in the event of a claim hereunder by the City; 11. The foregoing Warranties apply as a minimum and are supplemental to other Warranties offered. They are not substituted, but in addition to, any other Warranties offered; and 12. That it is agreed and understood by the Contractor that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is induced to enter the Construction Contract in reliance upon this Warranty. TIN N. sealed and delivered on this 16th day of December , 2020, �ypORAT,c '• • �. � LU • —1 CONTRACTQ.; :w: By. Richar G bbs III, re - sident & Treasurer %,ATTP6J�\P�..` Secretary Nicholas 4 Apostol Boynton Beach Utilities — 5E 7" Street B' Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 229 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE Page 977 of 1344 o m 0 5 c N l`6 N U w C - U of U O � C — l] O — O C w0 C CO EIV a m a� d V (\ c c c V .. ° x'00 o'0 L yr Qi � it � � +•• N U �O Iri N Z 0 o`� a m (3;Q N cV m m N 3 a .. p. tD ma o9 0 IL aoi Z o N ° 3 O W m O U d r C N Z 00NZ t0/! V oQ N H O c ...I Nb d W U �— v a� Q w E it dJ y .. ao a ca o0 °mo o C0, se p Lo �p L) ° ° Z Lv .. ZW m p p c w -i W W N Q IV Q o U. E >, O o Vg m w z 00 Y V—+ WLUO O° �—WO N N N rnJ �V `«� ��o man Q in .2 N N p y.s Im toO CLLU L m LU ti O N X00 ooC U _ a Nim n ao. C O ca .9 O 10 N V 0 010 Mj N V O m=om F w_U c LL O N C ' °� I c — d Om N i U S E t C (D .0 N 0.0 ~ O (A 'p C O 7 N N LID 0 N l0w ~ U N$ N N, Q ` �j y E 00 GCO d �' 4- �' @@ O pi i V +- C OL C p •a ` If N Q O L V7 W y y N Q C72 O \I (n O)y O W C U O N 'C O � 7 "G C W-0 C V N•E•— 1 '0 V 0O S QL. L O ai A d d E - O U - L O 2 - C C LM CL N IU J C InO� Z Q. d 7 tri N C �` "D E N U lC a O O c in E U N16� o 0 CD U) Q cn H O 'v, o m Page 978 of 1344 N/A STATEMENT OF NO BID If you are not bidding on this service/commodity, please complete and return this form to: City of Boynton Beach, 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. Failure to respond may result in deletion of vendor's name from the qualified bidder's list for the City of Boynton Beach. COMPANY NAME ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: SIGNATURE: DATE: WE, the undersigned have declined to respond to your Bid Task Order No. SW44-2021 for SE 1 ST STREET 8" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE REPAIR because of the following reasons: Specifications too "tight", i.e., geared toward brand or manufacturer only (explain below) Insufficient time to respond to the Invitation We do not offer this product or an equivalent Our product schedule would not permit us to perform Unable to meet specifications Unable to meet bond requirements Specifications unclear (explain below) Other (specify below) REMARKS: Boynton Beach Utilities — SE 1'' Street 8" Sanitary Sewer & Manhole Repair 231 Page 979 of 1344 The City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 W P. 0. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 "SE 1 ST STREET 81N SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE REPAIR" BID No.: SW -04-2021 RESPONDENT MUST SIGN, DATE AND INCLUDE THIS "ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM NO. 1 WITH BID SUBMITTAL IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. Robert Henning III PRINT NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE._._._ ..,...._.- SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE Giannetti Contracting CorporationDecember 9, 2020 NAME OF COMPANY _.W._._......,.,. DATE ............ Addendum No. 1 Bid Task Order No, SW -04-2021— SE V Street SIN Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair 7 Page 980 of 1344 SE IST STREET B" SANITARY SEWER & MANHOLE REPAIR RFQ NO.028-2821-19/MFD PRE -QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR MINOR UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - BID FORM Task Order 4 SW -04-2021 REVISED Total Bid Price (In Numbers) $ 285,255.00 Two Hundred Eighty -Five Thousand Total Bid Price (in Words)Two Hundred Fift -Five Dalla and Name of Firm Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Name of Person Submitting Bid Proposal Giannetti Contracting Corporation (PRINT) Richard Gibbs III (PRINT) ......w a:... (SIGNATURE) Date: 12/16/2020 Page 981 of 1344 Pratt, Taralyn From: Jeffrey Holst <jeff@fldrilling.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 8:05 AM To: Pratt, Taralyn Cc: Pinto, Kristeena Subject: Re: ADVERTISEMENT TO PRE-QUALS- Task Order # SW -04-2021 - SE 1 st Street Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project Taralyn, The scope of work is not one of the services that we offer. Thank you for the opportunity but we will not be bidding. JEFFREY HOLST Senior Vice President Florida Design Drilling Corporation 7733 Hooper Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Direct Line: 561-818-3228 Fax: 561-844-2967 On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 4:56 PM Pratt, Taralyn - pBali ( 11 v u�i a> wrote: Good Afternoon — This Bid Task Order SW -04-2021 is in accordance to RFQ 028-2821-19/MFD — City of Boynton Beach Pre - Qualified Contractors for Minor Utilities Construction Services. Please review the attached Bid Documents, the Special Instructions below, and provide a bid for the project according to the following instructions. Page 982 of 1344 Please submit on the attached bid sheet a total lump sum price for the SE IST Street Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Repair Project. The Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, tools, equipment, hardware, supplies and supervision for the project. BASIS OFAWARD • It is the City's intent to award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The City also reserves the right to not issue an award as a result of this quote request. TIMEFRAMEFOR UOTE • There is a MANDATORY SITE VISIT on Fridav, December 4 2020 at 9:30am at 124 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 — (at the Utilities Administration Buildin ). • Please submit QUESTIONS by December 8 2020 at 2:00 PM in writing to RKAgj�4 �i� .The City is under no obligation to respond to questions received after the deadline unless we deem it in our best interest to do so. • Submit your ELECTRONIC REQUIRED BID FORMS AND BID SHEET on or before December 16 2020 2:00 PM to Utilities via email to: �Jj ll.ifi.,u ��. SPECL4L INSTRUCTIONS. • Only the required Bid Forms and Bid Sheet is required — quotes must be delivered on or before the due date (you do not have to be here; YOUR QUOTE DOES) • If not submitting a Bid, respond by submitting a response of "NO BID". If the Contractor fails to respond more than three (3) consecutive requests whether by offer or a response of "No Bid" to each advertisement, the firm shall be removed from the program and all subsequent bidding opportunities under this contract. • After receipt of a purchase order and Notice to Proceed (NTP) from the City, the awarded contractor will have 90 calendar dais for Substantial Completion and 30 days for Final Com fletion to complete the work. With your quote submittal, please provide a construction schedule indicating the estimated calendar days required to complete the project. Page 983 of 1344 • The City encourages the use of local subcontractors in this project. Local subcontractors are defined as those having a City of Boynton Beach Business Tax Receipt. Refer to City Policy No. 10. 16.01 for further information. This project will require a Payment and Performance Bond. The contractor will be responsible for any permits if required. • I am NOT protecting the spreadsheet; modify the columns, etc. as you need, but UNIT PRICES from your bid form will be transferred to my tab sheet —you're responsible for providing the materials as it was presented to you. Please remember to send a "no bid" response (via email is acceptable) if you're not interested in bidding; an explanation is appreciated on any "no bid." Please acknowledge receipt of this email and its listed contents in ood order. Thank you for your active participation in the City's procurement process. Thank you, Taralyn Pratt Utilities Contract Coordinator Page 984 of 1344 Taralyn Pratt Contract Coordinator Boynton Beach Utilities City of Boynton Beach 124 E. Woolbright Rd. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 56-1..742-6447 prattt@bbfl.us @ r http://www.boynton-bearh.org/ [;!""M)111"i America's Gateway to the Gm fl,fstrvaiin Please be advised that iFlorida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to me via email may be subject to disclosure.Under Florida records law, email addresses are public records. Therefore, your e-rnail communication and your e-mail address may be subject to public disclosure. 4 Page 985 of 1344 JOHNINC-02 AMJOH.N ACOROR DATE (MMIDD/YYYY) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1/5/2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. _......... IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies)mprovisions must have ADDITIONAL INSURED ................................" p ns or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer riahts to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsementls). PRODUCER Johnson Insurance Racine 1103 Hunter Dr Ste 100 Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 CONTACT Amanda Johnson NAME: .......- HON . eYi4: (9201445-7401 254-8586 INSURER A:NationaI Fire Insurance Company of Hartford 20478 INSURED INSURER s : Continental Casualty,,;9m,Fan, 20443 Johnson -Davis Inc INSURER C: Continental Insurance Company_35.289 604 Hillbrath Dr Lantana, FL 33462 INSURER E: Holme/ nd Insurance Coo NY n1r 34408 52 INSURER F: COVERAGES"CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WTHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ C Equipment Floater 6087007778 7/1/2020 7/1/2021 Leased Rented 300,000 E Pollution 7930030920005 7/1/2020 71112021 OCC/Aggregate 1,000,000 TlOPERATIONS OF I LOCATIONS /fron�p nq )P Project: Construction Services BICLES D NO. RD 028-2821-19/1T*Cty Schedule, Beachis additional Isured on the General Liability, ty, Automobile and Umbrella as required by written contract. SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cit of Boynton Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 m AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 3) " ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All ACORD 25 2016/0 rights reserved. 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Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Resolution No. R21-019 - Approve and Authorize City Manager to sign Agreement with IXOM Watercare, I nc. for the purchase of MI EX Doc Resin with an estimated annual expenditure of $330,585. Explanation of Request: IXOM Watercare, Inc. is the sole manufacturer and provider of its brand products, which are the only parts and components compatible with the existing Ixom equipment, including the Magnetic Ion Exchange (MI EX) treatment process equipment, used at the East Water Treatment Plant. The MI EX process removes organic compounds from the raw water obtained from the western wellfield. The Utility is seeking consent to piggyback the sole source contract from Palm Beach County, contract SS 150985 with IXOM Watercare, Inc. Palm Beach County has complied with purchasing policies and considered IXOM Watercare, Inc. as the sole source provider of Doc Resin. Term: December 9, 2020 through December 8, 2021. How will this affect city programs or services? The use of the MI EX Doc Resin is required for the ongoing operation of the Magnetic Ion Exchange treatment process in order to provide high quality drinking water to the customers of Boynton Beach Utilities. Fiscal Impact: Budgeted Funding is available in Utility account 401-2811-536.52-35 Alternatives: Since the MI EX treatment process is an integral part of the East Water Treatment Plant, and IXOM Watercare, Inc. is the sole manufacturer and provider, there is no feasible alternative at this time. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? No Grant Amount: Page 988 of 1344 Contracts Vendor Name: IXOM Watercare, Inc. Start Date: 12/9/2020 End Date: 12/8/2021 Contract Value: $330,585.00 Minority Owned Contractor?: No Extension Available?: Yes Extension Explanation: Option for renewals: Four (4) additional twelve (12) months periods Attachments: Type D IRE)S()l� LA ti 0 111 D AddE)indUlirn D AddE)indUlirn D AddE)indUlirn Description lRE)SOkAtioin appiroviing Ipliggy back agir'E)E)irT1E)1['1t with IXGM WatE)rcair'E) IXGM Agir'EsE)irT1E)1['1t FlairnBE�,ach COU1111ty IF'�iggylba(:,ll(Agir'EsEsirTIEsll'it SOE) SOLArCE) Page 989 of 1344 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. R21 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PIGGY -BACK OF A PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA CONTRACT SS150985 WITH IXOM WATERCARE, INC., FOR THE PURCHASE OF MIEX DOC RESIN WITH AN ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENDITURE OF $330,585.00; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A CONTRACT WITH IXOM WATERCARE, INC.; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, City staff has confirmed that Palm Beach County's procurement process meets or exceeds that of the City of Boynton Beach's requirements; and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, it is the City's desire to piggy -back a Palm Beach County, Florida Contract SS150985 with IXOM Watercare, Inc., for the purchase of MIEX DOC Resin with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing with an estimated annual expenditure of $330,585.00 and to authorize the City Manager to sign a piggy -back agreement with IXOM Watercare, Inc. 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. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby approves the piggy -back of a Palm Beach County, Florida Contract SS150985 with IXOM Watercare, Inc., for the purpose of MIEX DOC Resin with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing with an estimated annual expenditure for the purchase of MIEX DOC Resin of $330,585.00. S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (IXOM For MIBX DOC Resin)(2021) - Reso.Docx Page 990 of 1344 30 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to sign a piggy -back 31 Agreement with IXOM Watercare, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 32 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 33 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of January 2021. 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 — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus VOTE ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:ACA\RFSO\Agreements\Piggy-Back (IXOM For MIBX DOC Resin)(2021) - Reso.Docx YES NO Page 991 of 1344 AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASING MIEX DOC RESIN �.n•zf This Agreement is made as of this I r^day of 20W"E,y and between IXOM Watercare, Inc. with a principal address 8150 South Akron Str Suite 401, Centennial, CO 80112 and THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, with a mailing address of Post Office Box 310, Boynton Beach, FL 33425 (the "City"). RECITALS WHEREAS, in order to purchase MIEX Doc Resin, which is the only resin compatable with the existing IXOM equipment, used within our potable water process system to remove target contaminants, the City's Finance Department is requesting the City enter into an Agreement with IXOM Watercare, Inc. to provide Purchase and Delivery of MIEX Doc Resin; and WHEREAS, IXOM Watercare, Inc. has agreed to allow the City to piggy -back the Palm Beach County, Florida contract pursuant to Contract No. SS 150985 to provide Purchase and Delivery of M1EX Doc Resin in the amount of $$330,585.00 annually based on Contract No. SS 150985 for one (1) year term ending December S, 2021 with the option for renew for four (4) additional twelve (12) month periods; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other valuable consideration received, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT Section ,w1„, The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated in this Agreement. Sgcfi The City and IXOM Watercare, Inc., agree that IXOM Watercare, Inc. shall provide Purchase and Delivery of MIEX Doc Resin in the amount of $330,585.00 annually based Palm Beach County, Florida Contract No SS 150985 for a one (1) year term ending December 8, 2021, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", except as hereinafter provided: A. All references to the Palm Beach County, Florida Contract No SS 150985 shall be deemed as references to the City of Boynton Beach. B. In the event that the Palm Beach County, Florida Contract No SS 150985 is amended, or terminated, IXOM Watercare, Inc. shall notify the City within ten (10) days. In the event the All references to the Palm Beach County, Florida Contract No SS 150985 is amended or terminated prior to its expiration, this Contract shall remain in full force and effect, and not be deemed amended or terminated, until specifically amended or terminated by the parties hereto. C. IXOM Watercare, Inc. agrees that in the event it enters into a Contract for the same (or substantially similar) scope of services with another local government in Florida Page 1 IXOM Watemmr, Inc — Piggyback Agm mcnt Page 992 of 1344 The City is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Vendor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Vendor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the CITY to perform the service; B. Upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, provide the CITY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Vendor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Vendor transfers the records in its possession to the CITY; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Vendor shall transfer to the CITY, at no cost to the CITY, all public records in Vendor's possession All records stored electronically by Vendor must be provided to the CITY, upon request from the CITY's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the CITY. E. IF THE VENDOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUES, TO THE VENDOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CRYSTAL GIBSON, CITY CLERK 100 E. OCEAN AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6061 GIBSONCQBBFL.US SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES — 287.135 AND 215.473 By execution of this Agreement, Vendor certifies that Vendor is not participating in a boycott of Israel. Vendor further certifies that Vendor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Vendor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state Iaw, the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to Vendor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. Vendor shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, Page 3 IXOM Walemuc, Inc. — Ptgvback Agmment Page 993 of 1344 which contains a term or condition, including fees, charges or costs, which the City determines to be more favorable than the terns in this Contract, the parties shall enter into an Addendum to provide those terms to the City. D. The insurance required shall require that the Certificate of insurance name the City of Boynton Beach as an additional insured. E. In all other aspects, the terms and conditions of the Palm Beach County, Florida Contract No SS 150985 are hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect under this Contract, as provided by their terms. F. All Notices to the City shall be sent to: City: Lori LaVerrierc, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010 / Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 Copy: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, PA. 3099 Fast Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Telephone: (954) 771-4500 Facsimile: (954) 771-4923 Notices to Vendor shall he sent to the following address: G. The following terms and conditions are hereby incorporated into the Agreement: PUBLIC RECORDS. Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. Page 2 IxoM wnte=m Inc.: Piggyback Agrc mcnt Page 994 of 1344 Vendor shall have ninety (90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If Vendor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. 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. EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile/digital signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. DATED this1!:day of�l . CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IXOM Watercare, Inc. M Cit y Man er 3i- or..m..,d Official w� Lori LaVerriere ag .l'z ,atu're, I Ruth Ize LIZ . .... mn� Printed Name of Authorized Official Attest/Authenticated: .. Title _,, .... (Corporate Seal) Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Approved as to Form: Attest/Authenticated: James A. Cherof, City Attorney Witness Page 4 IXOM Wateream Inc — Piggyback Agreement Page 995 of 1344 EXHIBIT A CONTRACT DOCUMENTS BETWEEN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND IXOM WATERCARE, INC. Page 5 IXQM Waterta m Inc — Piggyback Agreement Page 996 of 1344 Board of County Commissioners Dave Kemer, Mayor Robert S. Weinroth, Vice Mayor Hal R. Valeche Gregg K. Weiss Mary Lou Berger Melissa McKinlay Mack Bernard BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SOLE SOURCE SOLICITATION SOLICITATION #SS160986/CC IXOM WATERCARE, INC. MIEX DOC RESIN, PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF, TERM CONTRACT DUE DATE: OCTO8ER_2', 2020 AT 4:00 P.M. County Administrator Verdenia C. Baker Purchasing Department www.pbcgov.org/purchasing It is the sole purpose and intent of this solicitation to secure a contract for item(s) and/or services as listed herein. The sole source Vendor is hereby placed on notice that acceptance of its response by Palm Beach County shall constitute a binding contract. This Solicitation, General Conditions, Instructions, Special Conditions, Specifications, Attachments, Amendments (if issued), and/or any other referenced document form a part of this solicitation and response thereto, and by reference are made a part thereof. The sole source vendor shall be bound by all terms, conditions and requirements in these documents. Vendor shall notify Palm Beach County Purchasing Department immediately if the sole source status changes. SUBMIT SOLICITATION TO: Palm Beach County Purchasing Department Attention Buyer. Colleen Cardillo 50 South Military Trail, Suite 110 West Palm Beach, Florida 33415-3199 Phone: (561) 616-6839 Fax #: (561) 242-6739 E-mail: ccardill@pbcgov.org Solicitation may be submitted via fax or e-mail. C A U T I Q N In order to do business with Palm Beach County, vendors are required to create a Vendor Registration Account OR activate an existing Vendor Registration Account through the Purchasing Department's Vendor Self Service (VSS) system which can be accessed at ,h�)Rjj�,lII19 In accordance with the provisions of ADA, Ws document may be requested in an alternate format. 50 South Military Trail, Suite 110, West Palm Beach, FL 33415-3199 (561) 616-6800 Page 997 of 1344 GENERAL CONDITIONS, INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION GENERAL CONDITIONS 1, GENERAL INFORMATION Vendor is advised that this package constitutes the complete set of specifications, teras, and conditions which forms the binding contract between Palm Beach County and the vendor. Changes to this solicitation may be made I0¢ by written amendment Issued by the County Purchasing Department. Vendor is further advised to closely examine every section of Ihis document, to ensure that all sequentially numbered pages are present, and to ensure that it is fully understood. Cluestions or requests for explanations or interpretations of this document must be submitted to the Purchasing Department contact 1llwriting. Vendor sonifies that its response is made without reliance on any prat representations made by the County. The County's performance and obligation to pay under this contract is contingerd upon an annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners for subsequant fiscal years. Z LEGAL REQUIREMENTS COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND CODES: Federal, Stale, County and local laws, ordinances, mks and regulatiorrs that In any manner affect the items covered herein apply. Lack of knowledge by the vendor shat In no way be a cause for relief from responsibility. The vendor shad strictly comply with Federal, State and focal building and safety codes. Equipment shall meet all Slate and Federal Safety regulations, Vendor certifies that all products (materials. equipment, processes. or other items supplied in response to this solicitation) contained In its response meets all ANSI, NFPA and all other Federal and State requirements. Vendor further eertfies that If the product delivered is subsequently found to be deficient in any of the aforementioned requirements in effect on date of delivery, all costs necessary to bring the product into compliance shall be borne by the vendor. Any toxic substance provided to the County as a result of this solicitation or resultant contract shall be accompanied by its Safety Data Sheet (SDS). The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes. Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis for contractual obligations between the vendor and Palm Beach County for any terms and conditions not specifically stated in the solicitation. DISCRLMIEMON PROHIBITED: Palen Beach County is committed to assuring equal opportunity in the award of contracts and complies with all laws prohibiting discrimination. Pursuant to Palm Beach County Resolulion R-2017-1770, as may be amended, the vendor warrants and represents that Mroughoul the farm of the sonhad, Including any renewals thereof, all of its employees are treated equally during emptoymer# without regard to race. solar, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, medial status, familial status, sexual ostentation, gender identity or expression, or genetic information. Fallure to meet this requirement shall be considered a default of contract. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RF}.MQNSHIP: The vendor Is, and shall be, in tine performance of all work, services, and activities under this Contract, an Independent Contractor and not an employee, agent, or servant of the County. AN persons engaged in any of the work or services performed pursuant to las Contract shall at all limes, and in all places, be sulod to the vendors sale direction, supervision, and control. The vandor shall exercise control aver the means and manner in which it and its employees perform the work, and in all respects the vendor's relationship, and the relationship of its employees, to the County shall be that of an Independent Contractor and not as employees or agents of the County. d. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORQ CHECK ORDINANCE_ Pursuant to Palm Beads County Code Section 2-371 through 2-377, the Palen Beach County Criminal History Records Check Ordinance ('Ordinance"). the County will conduct fingerprint based criminal history record checks on all persons not employed by the County who repair, deliver, or provide goods or services for, to, or on behalf of the County. A fingerprint Rased criminal history record check shag be Page 2 conducted on all employees of vendors, contractors, and subcontractors of contractors, including repair persons and delivery persons, who are unescorted when entering a facility determined to be either a critical facility ("Critical Facities') or a criminal justice information facility (CJI FaeVes"), which are critical to the public safety and security of the county. County facilities that require this heightened level of security are identified in Resolution R-2003-1274, as amended. In October 2013, compllance with the requirements of the U. S. Federal Bureau of investigations CJI Security Policy was added to the Ordinance, which Includes a broad fist of disqualifying offenses, The vendor is solely responsible for understanding the financial, schedule, andorstaffuhg implkailons of this OrdbnancoL Further, the vendor acknowledges that its bid price includes arty and all direct or indirect costs associated with compliance of with this Ordinance, except for the applicable FDLEIFBI fees that shall be paid by the County. P - F. S. 287.133 rakes Patin Beach County to notify all vendors of the following: A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conv>aian for a public entity crime may not submit a response on a contract with a public entity for the constnxtion or repair of a public building or public work, may not subrnil bift on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any pubic entity, and may not imansact business with any public entity In excess of the txe"d amount provided in F.S. 297.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 39 months from the date ol being placed on the convicted vendor list." f. EtOH -COLD, IR all: Vendor codifies that it has entered into no agreement to conunit a fraudulent, deceitful, unlawful, or wrongful act, or any ad winch may result in unfair advantage far one or more vendors over other vendors. CDwAction for tate Commission of any fraud or act of collusion in connection with any sale, bid, quotation, proposal or other ad IrWard to doing business with Palm Beach County may result to permanent debarment. No premiums, rebates or graluilies are permitted; eitherwith, prior to or afterany delivery of material or provision of services. Any such violation may result in award cancellation, return of materials, discontinuation of services, rer oval from the vendor bid list(s), andlor debarment or suspension from doing busirmw with Palm Beach County. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The vendor represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no Interest, either direct or Indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance or servkms required hereunder, as provided for in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes and the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics. The vendor further represents that no person having any conflict of interest shall be employed for said performance or services Vendor shall disclose with their response the name of any offer, director, or agent who is also an employee or a relative of an employee of Palm Beach County. Further, vendor shag disclose the name of any Cou ly employee or relative of a County employee who owns, directly or indirectly, an interest of ten percent (10%) or more in the vendors firm or any of its branches. h, SUCCESSORS AND AS,§IGNS: The County and the vendor each binds itself amt its successors and assigns to the other party to respect to all provisions of this Contract. Neil w Me County nor the vendor shall assign, sublet, convey or transfer its Interest in this Cortrad without the prior written consent of the other. G INDEMNIFICATION: Regardless of the coverage provided by any insurance, the vendor shag indemnify, save harmless and defend the County, its agents, servants, or employees from and against any and all claims. Liability, losses and/or causes of action which may arise from any negrgent ad or omission of the vendor, its subcontractors, agents, servants or employees during the course of performing services or caused by the goods provided pursued to this solicitation and/or resultant contract. PUBLIC RECORDS, ACCESS AND AUDITS: The vendor agrees that Copies of any and all property, work product, documentation, reports, computer systems and software, schedules, graphs, outlines, books, Page 998 of 1344 manuals, logs, files, deliverables, photographs, videos, tape recordings or data relating to the Contract which have been created as a part of the vendor's services or authorized by the COUNTY as a reimbursable expense, whether generated directly by the vendor, or by or In conjunction or consultation with any other party whether or not a party to the Contract, whether or not in privily of contract with the COUNTY or the vendor, and wherever located shad be the property of the COUNTY. Any material submitted in response to this solicitation is considered a public document in accordance with Section 119.07, F.S. This includes material which the vendor mot consider to be confidential. All submitted Information that the vendor believes to be confidential and exempt from disclosure (.e., a trade secret or as provided for in Section 119.07 and Section 812.081, F.S.) must be specifically Identified as such. Upon receipt of a public records request for such information, a determination will be made as to whether the identified information is, in fact, confidential. The vendor shall maintain records related to all charges, expenses, and costs incurred in estimating and performing the work for at least five (5) years after completion or termination of this Contract. The County shall have access to such records as required In this Section for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business hours, at the vendor's place of business. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, as provided under Section 119.0701, F.S., if the Vendor. 0) provitles a service; and (ii) acts on behalf of &a County as provided under Section 119.811(2), F.S., the Vendorshall comply with the requirements of Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, as it may be amended from lime to line. The Vendor Is spsc#icalty required to. - 2) o: 2) 3) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the County in order to perform the service, Upon request from the County's Custodian of Public Records ("County's Custodian') or the County's representativellialson, an behalf of the County's Custodian, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119 oras otherwise provided bylaw. The Vendor further agrees that all fees, charges and expenses shall be determined in accordance with Pahn Beach County PPM CW -F- 002, Fees Associated with Public Records Requests. as it may be amended or replaced from time to time. Ensure that pubic records that are exempt, or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the Contract, if the Vendor does not transfer the records to the public agency. Nothing contained herein shall prevent the disclosure of or the provision of records to the County. Upon completion of the Contract, the Vendor shall transfer, at no cost to the County, all public records in possession of the Vendor unless notified by the County's representalWAiaison, on behalf of the County's Custodian, to keep and maintain public retards required by the County to perform the service. If the Vendor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the Contract, the Vendor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt, or confidential and exempt from public records disclosuna requirements. If it* Vendor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Contract, the Vendor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records All records stored electronically by the Vendor must be provided to County, upon request of the County's Custodian or the County's represenlalfvelllaison, on behalf of the County's Custodian, In a formai that is compatible with the Information technology systems of the County, at no cost to the County. Vendor acknuMedges that it has familiarized itself with the requirements of Chapter 119, F. S., and other requirements of state law applicable to public records not specifically set kxth herein. Failure of the Vendor to comply with the requirements of this Section, Chapter 119, F.S. and other applicable requirements of state law, shall be a material breach of this Contract The County shall have the right to exercise any and all remedies available to it for breach of contract, including but not limited to, the right to terminate for cause. Page 3 iF THE VENDOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE VENDOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, PLEASE CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT RECORDS REQUEST, PALM BEACH COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT, 309 N. OLIVE AVENUE, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401, BY E-MAIL AT .. IIID Dµr III wl VIII G!GQV OR BY TELEPHONE AT 561-36"680. INC2MORAi O -N. PR_ ECEDIENCE. JURISDICTION, GQVERNiNG 18W: This solicitation shall be included and incorporated in the final award. The order of contractual precedence shall be the solicitation document (original terms and conditions), response. and purchase order or term contract order. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the award or the resultant contract shall be governed by the Laws of the State of Florida. Any legal action necessary to enforce the award or the r3suttant contract will be held in a court of competent jurisdirdian located in Palm Beach County, Florida. I. LEGAL EXPENSES: The County shall not be Gable to a vendorfor any legal fees. court costs, or other legal expenses arising from the interpretation or enforcement of this contract, or from any other matter generated by or relating to ifts contract. M. 140_1"RO PARTY BENEFICIARIES! No provision of this Contract is intended to, or shall be construed to, create any third party beneficiary or to provide any rights to any person or entity not a party to this Contract, including but not limited to any citizen or empioyees of the County andlorvendor. 1) SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES. - As provided In F.S. 287.135, by entering Wo this Contract or perfomsing any work In furtherance hereof, the Vendor certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, or is engaged in a boycott of Israel, pursuard to F.S. 215 4725. Pursuant to F.S. 287.135(3X4), If Vendor is found to have been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or is engaged in a boycott of Israel, the resulting Contract from this Sole Source solicitation may be terminated at the option of the County. 2) SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES (WHEN CONTRACT VALUE IS GREATER THAN 51 MILLION): As provided in F.S. 287.135, by entering into a Contract or Worming any work in furtherance hereof, the Ven dorcertifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the Scrutinized Companies With Activities in Sudan List or Scruflnized Companies With Acthrilies in The Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List created pursuant to F.S. 215.473, or is engaged in business operations is Cuba or Syria. If the County determines, using credible information available to the public, that a false certification has been submitted by Vendor. Page 999 of 1344 the resulting Contract from this Sole Source solicitation may be terminated and a civil penally equal to the greater of $2 million or twice the amount of this Contract shall be imposed, pursuant to F.S. 287.135. Said certification must also be submitted at the time of Contract renewal. 5UBMSION OF RESPONSE: Response must be submitted on the provided Sole Source "Response" Form. Responses on vendor letterhead/quotation forms shell not be accepted. Responses must be signed by an agent of the company having aullwrity to bind the company or firm. FAILURE TO SIGN THE RESPONSE FORM AT THE INDICATED PLACE(S) SHALL BE CAUSE FOR REJECTION OF THE RESPONSE. Responses are to be submitted to the Palm Beach County Purchasing Deparlmant representative no tater than the time indicated herein. CERTIFICATIONS, uCENSES AND PERMITS: Unless otherwise directed in The Special Conditions of this solicitation, vendor should include with its response a copy of all applicable Certificates of Competency issued by the State of Florida or the Palm Beach County Construction Industry Licensing Board in the name of the vendor shown on the response page. It strati also be the responsibility of the vendor to maintain a current Local Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) far Palm Beach County and aft permits required to complete Oft contractual service at no additional coal to Palm Beach County, A Palen Beach County Local Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) is required unless specifically exempted by law In lieu of a Palin Beach County local Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License), the vendor should Include the Current Local Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) issued to the vendor in the resporm, It Is the responsibility of the vendor to ensure that all required certifications, licenses and permits are maintained in force and current throughout the term of the contract. Failure to meet this requirement shall be considered default of contract. PERFORMANCE DURING EMERGENCY: By submitting a response. vendor agrees and promises that, immediately preceding, during and after a pubes emergency, disaster, hurricane, Flood, or act of God, Palm Beach County shall be given "first priority" for all goods and services under this contract. Vendor agrees to provide all goods and services to Palm Beach County immediately preceding, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or act of God, at the terms, corWitior►s. and prices as provided in anis solicitation an a'firsl priority' basis. Vendor shall punish a 24-hour phone number to the County. Falkue to provide the goods or services to the County on a first priority basis immediately preceding, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or ad of God, shall mute breach of contract and subject the vendor to sanctions from doing further business with the County. c SALES PROMOTIONS I PRICE REDUCTIONS_I MOST FAVORED CUSTOMER: Should sales promotions occur during the herrn of the contract Chet lower the price of The procured item, the vendor shag extend to the County the lower price offered by the manufacturer on any such prnnio conal item. Further, any price deaeases effectuated during the contract period by reason of market change or otherwise, shall be passed on to Palm Beach County. Additionally, any time after award. the vendor may offer a reduced price which shall remain in effect for the duration of The contrail. The vendor warrants That the price(s) shall not exceed the vendors price(s) extended to its most favored customer for the same orsirtngargoods or services in sfmilarquaniities, or the current market price, whichever is fewer. In the event Bre vendor offers more favorable pricing to one of its cuslomer(s), The vendor shall extend to the County the some pricing or the then current market price, whichever is forcer. 4. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION a. DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANtr Deliveries of all items shall the made as soon as possible. Deliveries resulting from this solicitation are to be made during the normal working hours of the County. Time Is of the essence and deivery dates must be mel. The vendor shag be responsible for making any and all claims against carriers for missing or damaged Nems. Delivered items shall not be considered "acceptoW until an authorized agent for Palm Beach County has, by inspection or test of such items, Page 4 deferrnined that Thay appear to fully comply with specifications. The Board of County Commissioners may return, at the expense Of the vendor and for full credit, any Hem(s) received which faa to meet the performance standards. b. FEDE AND STATE TAX; Palm Beach County is exempt from Federal and Stale taxes. The authorized agent for Purchasing shall provide an exemption certificate to the vendor, upon request. Vendors are not exempted from paying sales tax to their suppliers for materials to fulfill contractual obligations with the County, nor are vendors authorized to use the Countys Tax Exemption Number in securing such materials. Any sales tax paid by vendors to their suppliers for materials to fulfill contractual obligations with the County are not reimbursable by the County to the vendor. c. PAYM1: In order for Palm Beach County to make payment, the Vendors Legal Name; Vendors Address; and Vendor's TINiFEIN Number on the Vendors response must be exactly The same as it appears on The involoa and in Palm Beach County's VSS system which can be accessed at 1.. mr�ewllix u:�AW��m�u:pL!�TwV�w l ull)N,urT!rt Vendor shall send ALL ORIGINAL invoices to the following address and may send copies of invoices to the Palm Beach County Department requesting the goods/services. Invoices submitted on carbon paper shall W be accepted. PALM BEACH COUNTY FINANCE DEPT. P.O. BOX 4036 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 334026036 Payment shag be made by the County atter goods i services have been received, accepted and properly Involmd as indicated in the contract and i or order. Invoices must bear the order number, The Florida Prompt Payment Ail is applicable to this solicitation. Interest penalties will only be paid in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment Ail,. Florida Statute 218.70. Nobe: Palm Beach County Vendors can now be paid by Cradit Card via the County's voluntary Payment Manager Program. Forvendors who don't have a merchant account, one is needed to ublize the Program. For vendors with a merchant account, you will need to enroll with the Palen Beach County Clark & Comptrollers office. For informafien, contact the Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller at CHANGES: The Director of Purchasing, Palm Beach County, by written notification to the vendor may make minor changes to the contract terns. Minor changes are defined as modifications which do not signfiicaMiy after the scope, nature, or price of the specified goods or services. Typical minor oranges Include, but are not Inifled to, place of delivery, method of shipment, minor revisions to customized work specifications, and administration of the contract. The vendor shall not amend any provision of the contract without written notification to the Director or Purchasing, and written fiance from The Director of Purdnasing or the Board of County Commissioners. DEFAULT: The County may, by written notice of default to the -vendor, terminate the contract in whole or in part if the vendor fails to satisfactodty perform any provisiom of this solicitation or resultant contract, or fails to make progress so as to endanger performance under The terms and cornifffons of this solicitation or resultant contract, or provides repealed non-performance, or does not remedy such failure within a period of 10 days (or such period as the Director of Purchasing may authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the Director or Purchasing specifying such failure. In the event the County terminates this contract in wtnchfe or in part because of default of the -vendor, the County may procure goods andlor services similar to those teminaled, and the vendor may be liable for any excess coati Incurred due to this action. 1t it is delennined that the vendor was not in default or that the default was excusable (e,g., falure due to causes beyond the cordrol of, or without The fault or negligence of, the vendor). The rights and obligations of the parties shall be those provided in'Tennination for Convenience' as started below, Page 1000 of 1344 L TERNMATION FOR COMMIENQR: The Director of Purchasing may, whenever the Interests of the County so require, terminate the contract, in whole or in ped, for the convenience of the County. The Director of Purdwskng shah give rive (5) days prior written notice of termination to the vender, specifying the portions of the contract to be terminated and when the termination Is to become elfedive. If only portions of the contrad are terminated, the vendor has the right to withdraim without adverse action, imm the "re contract- Uttleas directed differently in the not m of termination. the vendor shall incur no further obligations in connection with the terminated work, artd shall stop work to the extent specified and on the date given In the malice of termination. Additionally, unless directed differently, the vendor shall terminate outstanding orders aWor subcontracts related to the terminated work. g. REMEDI No remedy herein conferred upon any patty is intended to be exclusive of any o0ner remedy. and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be In addition to every other remedy given hereunder now or hereafter existing at law, or in equity, by statute or otherwise. No single or partial exercise by any party of arty right, power, or remedy hereunder shall preclude any o0w or further exercise tlNME h. REN . The contrad stroll be for twelve (12) months with the option to renewforfour(4) additional twelve (12) month periods. The option for renewal shall only be exercised upon verification of continued sola some status and upon mutual written agreement with all original terms and conditions adhered to with no deviations. At the beginning of each of the four (4) twelve (12) month option periods, the Counly may consider a single annual price adjustment to the unit price(s) based on new pricing from the vendor. Any renewal including subsequent price adjustments shah be subject to the appropriation of funds by the Board of Courtly Commissioners, 5- EM.REACH COUNrY QMCE OF TME INSPECTOR GENERAL AUDIT _REGUIRENIENTS: Pursuant to Pakn Beach County Code, Section 2-421 — 2-444, as amended, Palen Beach County's OBce of Inspector General Is aufhorized to review past, present and proposed County contracts, transactions, accounts, and records. The Inspector General's authority Includes, but is not limited to, the power to audit, investigate, monitor, and Inspect the activities of entities contracting with the County, or anyone acting on their behalf. In order to ensure compliance with contract requirements and to deled corruption and fraud. Failure to cooperate with the Inspector General or interfering with or impeding any investigation shall be a violation of Paln Beach County Code, Section 2-421 — 2-440, and punished pursuant to Section 125.69, Florida Statules, in ft same manner as a second degree misdemeanor. The Counly's performance and oldiplion to pay under this conk -ad is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners for subsequent fiscal years, Vendor represents that it presently has no interest and sham acquire no Intend either &red or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance or services required by IFnis contract as provided for in Chapter 112, Pad Ill, Florida Statutes and the Palen Beach County Code of Ethics, Vendor further represents that no person having any conflict of Interest shall he employed for said performance or services. Vendors shall disclose the name of any officer, director, or agent vAno is also an employee or a relative of an employee of Palm Beads County, Further, vendor shall disclose the name of any County employee or relative of a County employee who awns. directly or indirectly, an interest of ten percent (10%) or more in the vendor's firm or any of its branches THIS IS THE END OF -GENERAL CONDITIONS " Page 5 Page 1001 of 1344 Page 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 8. GENERALISPECIAL CONDITION PRECEDENCE In the event of conflict between General Conditions and Special Conditions, the provisions of the Special Conditions shall have precedence. 9. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECK This solicitation includes sites andfor buildings which have been designated as either "critical facilities" or "criminal justice information facilities" pursuant to Palm Beach County Code Section 2-371 through 2-377, the Palm Beach County Criminal History Records Check Ordinance (`Ordinance`), and Resolution R-2003-1274, as amended. County staff representing the User County Department will contact the recommended awardee(s) and provide specific instructions for meeting the requirements of this Ordinance. This provision applies to and must be adhered to by all vendors, contractors, and subcontractors of contractors, including repair persons and delivery persons, who are unescorted when entering critical facilities or criminal justice information facilities. Individuals passing the background check will be issued a badge. Contractor shall make every effort to collect the badges of its employees and its subcontractors' employees upon conclusion of the contract work and return them to the County. If the contractor or its subcontractor terminates an employee who has been issued a badge, the Contractor must notify the County within two (2) hours. At the time of termination, the contractor shall retrieve the badge and return it to the County in a timely manner. The County reserves the right to suspend any Contractor that; 1) does not comply with the requirements of County Code Section 2-371 through 2-377 as amended; 2) does not contact the County regarding a terminated contractor employee or subcontractor employee within the stated time; or 3) fails to make a good faith effort in attempting to comply with the badge retrieval policy. 10. ME,1'HOD OF ORDERING (TERM CONTRACT) A contract shall be issued for a term of twelve (12) months or until the estimated amount is expended, at the discretion of the County. The County will order on an "as needed" basis. 11. F.O.B. POINT The F.O.B. point shall be destination. Exact delivery point will be indicated on the term contract delivery order (DO). Vendor retains title and assumes all transportation charges, responsibility, liability and risk in transit, and shall be responsible for the filing of claims for lass or damages. 12. DELIVERY Delivery shall be required within n 05A calendar days after receipt of term contract delivery order (DO) unless a modified delivery date has been requested by the vendor and approved in writing by the Purchasing Director or hislher designee. 13. A"P_ECIFIED A term contract delivery order (DO) will be issued to the vendor with the understanding that all items delivered must meet the specifications herein. Palm Beach County will return, at the expense of the vendor, items not delivered as specified. 14. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE) The anticipated term of the contract to be awarded as a result of this solicitation is for ft weive (12) months. The anticipated value during the contract tern is U72.745.00. Palm Beach County reserves the right to increase or decrease the anticipated value as necessary to meet actual requirements, and to rebid for the contracted goods and services at any time after the anticipated value of the contract has been reached, notwithstanding that the anticipated term has not been completed. 15. BRANDIMANUFACTURER REFERENCED Only the referenced manufacturer will be considered. Page 1002 of 1344 Page 7 16. WORK SITE sAl`�L mcuRrry The vendor shall at all times guard against damage or loss to the property of Palm Beach County, the vendor's own property, and/or that of other contractors, and shall be held responsible for replacing or repairing any such loss or damage. When applicable, the vendor shall provide fences, signs, barricades, flashing lights, etc., at no additional cost to the County, necessary to protect and secure the work site(s) and insure that all County, State of Florida, OSHA, and other applicable safety regulations are met. Additionally, vendor shall provide for the prompt removal of all debris from Palm Beach County property. Patin Beach County may withhold payment or make such deductions as deemed necessary to ensure reimbursement or replacement for loss or damage to property through negligence of the vendor or its agents. 17. INSURANCE REQUIRED It shall be the responsibility of the vendor to provide evidence of the following minimum amounts of insurance coverage to Paler, Beach County, do Purchasing Department, 50 South Military Trail, Suite 110, West Palm Beach, FL 33415, unless otherwise directed by the County. Subsequently, the vendor shall, during the term of the Contract, and prior to each renewal thereof, provide evidence of insurability to Palm Beach County Purchasing Department, prior to the expiration date of each and every insurance required herein. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Vendor shall maintain Commercial General Liability Insurance, or similar form, at a limit of liability not less than $500,000 Each Occurrence for Bodily Injury, Personal Injury and Property Damage Liability. Coverage shall include Premises andlor Operations, Independent Contractors, Products and/or Completed Operations, Personal Injury/Advertising Liability, Contractual Liability and Broad Form Property Damage coverages. Coverage for the hazards of explosion, collapse and underground property damage (X -C -U) must also be included when applicable to the work to be performed. This coverage shall be endorsed to Include Palm Beach County as an Additional Insured. Business Auto Liability Insurance. Vendor shall maintain Business Auto Liability Insurance at a limit of liability not less than $500,000 Combined Single Limit Each Accident for all owned, non -owned, and hired automobiles. (In this context, the term 'Autos' is interpreted to mean any land motor vehicle, trailer or semi trailer designed for travel on public roads.) In the event vendor neither owns nor leases automobiles, the Business Auto Liability requirement shall be amended allowing vendor to maintain only Hired & Non -Owned auto Liability and shall provide either an affidavit or a letter on company letterhead signed by the vendor indicating either the vendor does not own any vehicles, and if vehicles are acquired throughout the term of the contract, vendor agrees to purchase "Owned Auto" coverage as of the date of acquisition. This amended requirement may be satisfied by way of endorsement to the Commercial General Liability, or separate Business Auto coverage form. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance. Vendor shall maintain Workers' Compensation & Employer's Liability Insurance in accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 440. A signed Certificate or Certificates of Insurance, evidencing that required insurance coverages have been procured by the vendor in the types and amounts required hereunder shall be transmitted to the County via the Insurance Company/Agent within a time frame specified by the County (normally within 2 working days of request). Failure to provide required insurance shall render your bid non responsive. Except as to Business Auto, Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability (and Professional liability, when applicable), said Certificate(s) shall dearly confirm that coverage required by the contract has been endorsed to include Palm Beach County as an Additional Insured. Said Certificate(s) of Insurance shall, to the extent allowable by the insurer, include a minimum thirty (30) day endeavor to notify due to cancellation (10 days for nonpayment of premium) or non -renewal of coverage. The Certificate Holder shall read: Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners do Purchasing Department, 50 South Military Trail, Suite 110, West Palm Beach, FL 33415. It is the responsibility of the vendor to ensure that all required insurance coverages are maintained in force throughout the term of the contrail. Failure to maintain the required insurance shall be considered default of contract. All insurance must be acceptable to and approved by County as to form, types of coverage and acceptability of the insurers providing coverage. Vendor shall agree that all insurance coverage required herein shall be provided by Vendor to County on a primary basis. Page 1003 of 1344 Page 8 SOLE SOURCE SPECIFICATIONS SOLICITATION #SS150985lCC IXOM WATERCARE, INC. MIEX DOC RESIN, PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF, TERM CONTRACT Eg8FQ§KAMDINTENT The sok purpose and intent of this solicitation is to secure firm, fixed pricing and establish a term contract for the purchase and delivery of Ixorn Watercare, Inc. Miex DOC Resin, for Palm Beach County. CURRENT DELIVERY LOCATION Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department WTP #2 2556 Pinehurst Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33467 Palm Beach County reserves the right to add or delete delivery locations during the term of this contract, including locations within the Glades area, at its sole discretion. COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES The County shall: • Order on an as needed basis. Be responsible for unloading of chemical deliveries. • Operate plant according to plant operating manual provided by vendor and to maintain records of operating history and conditions during the term of the contrail • Provide access to relevant records and calculations on request VENDOR'S R SPONySIBiL1TIES The vendor shall: • Provide chemical in 1000 Liter Bulk pacts (Totes) containing 800L of settled resin. COUNTY ACCEPTANCE Payment shall be rendered ONLY upon the County's satisfaction acceptance of item(s) delivered. Acceptance is defined as meeting all the terms, conditions and specifications as stated herein. PAYllil NT Payment is based upon the pricing offered on the response page and no additional compensation shall be offered or paid. Price shall include, but not be limited to, all supervision, labor, equipment, materials, tools, machinery, transportation and other facilities and services necessary to fully and completely provide the item(s) as specified herein. Page 1004 of 1344 Page 9 SOLE SOURCE RESPONSE PAGE SOLICITATION #SS1509I351CC IXOM WATERCARE, INC. MIEX DOC RESIN, PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF, TERM CONTRACT ........ ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL OFFER NO. 12 MONTH PRICE QUANTITY 1. IXOM WATERCARE, INC. MIEX DOC RE51N AS SPECIFIED HEREIN 25 TOTE $141292.00 $357,300.00 Acknowledge Criminal History Records Check requirement, per Term #9? YESANITIAL RAC Acknowledge Insurance requirements, per Term #17? YES/INITIAL RAC * PLEASE AFFIX SIGNATURE WHERE INDICATED By signature on this document, vendor acknowledges and agrees that its offer includes and accepts all terms, conditions, and specW= tons of the County's solicitation, without exception, change or alteration of any kind, except as may have been amended by the County prior to the due date of this solicitation. FIRM NAME: (Enter the entire legal name of the bidding entity) DATE: Ixom Watercare Inc. Nov 12, 2020 PRINT NAME: Randy A Cable *SIGNATURE: PRINT TITLE: Commercial Director ADDRESS: 6150 S Akron St., Ste 401 CITY! STATE: Centennial, CO,,,,,, " ZIP CO80112 DE: TELEPHONE # ( 720 ) 289-3739 E-MAIL: randy.cable@ixom.com EMERGENCY # { 866 ) 437-8076 FAX#: ( 303 ) 768-7373 TOLL FREE # { 888 ) 414-MIEX APPLICABLE LICENSE(S) NUMBER # TYPE FEDERAL ID # 84.1574849 Page 1005 of 1344 PurclimWng yle,4aa irunerat: 501Yaa:pw„s h Mflitary''FrnH,Fmfte 4 qO 4r1k$ir Pwdni Renith 11 33-415 3V&43 w%vvv.p1bv uv.a maJpu..au,(:Vn;n uu a? December 8, 2020 Ixom Watercare, Inc. Randy Cable, Commercial Director 8150 S Akron Street, Suite 401 Centennial, CO 80112 Dear Vendor: Form L TERM CONTRACT #S$ 150985 This is to inform you that Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners ("County") is entering into a Term Contract with your company for IXOM Palm be ac.h County WATERCARE INC. MIEX DOC RESIN PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF based on: Board of County [X] SOLE SOURCE SOLICITATION #661509 51CC Dave Kerner, Mayor Vendorshall notify Purchasing Immediately if the sole source status changes. Robert S. %Veiraroth. Vice Mayor � � � The ter oft is contract Is 12!09/2020 throwg h 1210812021,, and has an estimated dollar Hal it. v'alache �.,.�, , Gregg H. WeN5 If applicable, Vendor shall maintain all insurance coverage(s) throughout the entire Mary Lou lie-rg;er term of the contract, Including any renewals or extensions thereof. Nieu,4a 44fili9nl,ty County User Departments will issue individual "Delivery Orders" against this contract as your authorization to deliver. The original invoice„must be sent to the address on mach Bernard the Delivery Order ("DO") and must reference the DO number (e.g., DO 680 XY030305000000001111). A copy of the invoice may be sent to the County User Department. Invoices submitted on carbon paper shall not be accepted. In order for the County to make payment, the Vendor's Legal Name; Vendor's Address; and Vendor's TIN/FEIN Number on the Vendor's bidlquotelresponse must be exactly the County P1rlrrlirrisrr;aCaaa° same as it appears on the invoice and in the County's VSS system that can be accessed at https:/tpbCvssD.co.palm-beach.fl.vs/webapo/vssD/AltSelfService. Failure to v`;rle"` C. tfiitFr comply with the foregoing may result in a dela in processing y p g payment. If you have any questions, please contact Colleen Cardillo at ccardiIIARbcAov.ora or (561) 616.6839. Sincerely, Kristen A. M nnett Acting Director c: Vernetha Green, Water Utilities ��� (¢araf Opi�r +rrr�t3estj� File 0°1 fs7ruo�ariues' ractiarr Crn�rFn}°air" pr nfa d for rustaim7b1c Page 1006 of 1344 Purchasing Division Sole/Single Source Justification Form This form shall be completed and approved prior to al/ sole source purchases Sole Source Definition - Commodities or contractual services available only from a sole source may be exempt from the quote or competitive process under the following circumstances: a. There is only one source or one reasonable source for the required commodity, service, or construction, or; b. The parts or accessories are an integral repair accessory compatible with existing equipment and are the only parts that can be reasonably used, or; c. The procurement is needed to ensure consistency in results as related to other products or standardization of parts or supplies as required to avoid unreasonable cost or inefficiency Single Source Definition - A procurement decision whereby purchases are directed to one source because of standardization, warranty, or other factors, even though other competitive sources may be available. DepartmentUtilities Division Public Water Treatment - 2811 Point of Contact Joe Paterniti Phone Number 561-742-6423 Company Name IXOM Watercare Inc Address 8150 S. Akron S# Suite 401 Centennial CO. 80112 Phone Number 303-768-7340 Point of Contact and Title Ellen Brewer, Purchasing Mana What other vendors were None available contacted? (List company name, contact, and phone number and explain why they were not suitable) Did you negotiate the terms or prices with the vendor? ❑ Yes F-1No ._._._._._._._._.............................. _ .. Why is this price considered to be fair and reasonable? 1 Page 1007 of 1344 Purchasing Division SolelSiggle Source Justification Form Will this purchase obligate the City to a particular vendor in the future? (Either in terms of maintenance, services, or re-purchase for compatibility reasons) ❑ Yes ❑ No This is a sole source because (choose any that apply): ® Sole provider of a licensed or patented good or service ® Single Source provider of items compatible with existing equipment, inventory, systems, programs, or services. ❑ Single Source provider of goods and services for which the city has established a standard. (new standards a require the competitive solicitation process) ❑ Single Source of factory-authorized warranty service ® Sole provider of goods or services that will meet the specialized needs of the City or perform the intended function (please detail below or reference an attachment). ❑ The vendor/distributor is the owner of used equipment that would represent a best-value purchase for the City and is advantageous to the City. (Please provide information on current market prices, availability, etc.) 41 What necessary features does this vendor provide which are not available from other vendors? Please be specific. IXOM provides MIEX Resin for treatment process. rr/////✓��l//,�iae„e,//e„e,,/,/////////rrG�a/// ✓///um�.ara ,r� '����������✓✓✓���rr✓r��fi✓l1✓l1✓l1✓l1✓�11�����/✓�1/1✓l rer:s��Er(r�l,'✓r✓✓l1l✓J���l�'✓✓r%�'w'v. Attach documentation to substantiate this sole source claim including but not limited to: vendor quotes, product manuals, sole source letters, and patents or copyrights. VYMl wn n ry %1'vry v rr 9 m/ rrp m. ry arvr vJr ,mr+ ry ' iiTUM”! i �' l7Jl J/1J7'7”- �/JI l/1/ //„�'�l' rrr/ /' MOM � �JJ �., �J� /y IJ �,� I lT/r, �.. r rr/.r. .i✓ ,:,,,/,� lr 'rr„7r iir�I���,,,/„1"/,//l""i,��97;,/,,/,,,r// , �/� ii,,,,,,,,i r�r,,,,,o�lirr�/i,,,, in/r,;,iii,,,.r,i �o%ate✓,,;. ,//iiriiir�-,i//iii/„rf�a„/�, My department's recommendation for a sole source purchase is based upon an objective review of the product/service required and appears to be in the best interest of the City. I know of no conflict of interest on my part nor do I have any personal involvement in any way with this request. No gratuities, favors or compromising action have taken place. Neither has my personal familiarity with particular brands, types of equipment, materials, or firms been a deciding influence on my request to sole source this purchase when there are other known suppliers that exist. ....__�.._.._ .. .. 1. Department Director January5, 2021 ......rrrr �mmmmmmmmmmm� ,.mmmmmmmm.... rrrrrrrr rrrrrrrr. Signature Date 2. PurchasingManager/Finance er/Finance Directo g r Bated on the information provided in Sections A and B and the attached supporting documents, I recommend 1 do not recommend ❑ this being certified as a sole source. Requir 1 not required ❑ to be advertised for a period of 7 business days before award. Si,rature Dale Page 1008 of 1344 September 16, 2020 Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department 8100 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33416 Attn: Ms. Kristeena Pinto Subject: Sole Source Representative Dear Ms. Pinto: Ixom Watercare Inc. is the sole manufacturer of its products. Ixom Watercare, Inc. is the manufacturer and the exclusive representative for Ixom Watercare, Inc. within the state of Florida for the purchase of new products, OEM repair parts, repairs, and maintenance. No other representative can sell products, repair/replacement parts, maintenance, repair/replacement services, field services and technical support for Ixom Watercare, Inc. Your contact for Ixom Watercare, Inc. is: Ellen Brewer, Purchasing Manager 8150 S Akron St, Ste 401 Centennial, CO 80112 If you have questions regarding this issue, please contact Ixom Watercare, Inc. at 303- 768-7340. Sincerely, Ellen Brewer Purchasing Manager Ixom Watercare, Inc. Ixcrn7 Waterm e Inc. 8150 S. Ak€on St, Ste 401 enLPnni8L C0 8011 ✓ MVM I l tl 9 dY;' "G!, Page 1009 of 1344 INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION PALM BEACH COUNTY DATE: September 22, 2020 TO: Kristen A. Monneft Acting Director FROM: Colleen M. Cardillo Senior Buyer RE: SOLE SOURCE JUSTIFICATION (EXTENDED TERM) The user department has stated that IXOM WATERCARE, INC. is the ONLY product / source of service that will meet the County's need for NEW PRODUCTS, REPAIR/REPLACEMENT PARTS, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR/REPLACEMENT SERVICES. FIELD SERVICES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Based on staff's knowledge of the marketplace, we believe this to be an accurate assessment. It has also been determined and attested to by ELLEN BREWER, PURCHASING MANAGER, IXOM WATERCARE, INC. (manufacturer) that they are the ONLY source of supply for the above referenced product / service (see attached). We anticipate that the circumstances justified by this sole source request will not change over the next 60 months (maximum 60 months). 12U.11141: FiRl ats-11;J21MOVITIM Based on the information provided to me, including the manufacturer's certification that they or their representative are the sole provider of this good or service, the user's certification that this is the only good or service which will suffice their needs, and a justifiable expectation that these conditions will not change in the foreseeable future, I hereby approve the sole source acquisition of the subject good or service for a period not to exceed sixty months. The user department is responsible for monitoring the marketplace and, if the above described sole source conditions change, discontinue use of this sole source justification and procure the goods or services competitively. Kristen A. Mohnett, Acting Director c: Vernetha Green, Water Utilities Date Page 1010 of 1344 NVater Utilities Department Ad n i i n ist ratioi k 8 100 Forest I ]ill Blvd Wt!st Palin Beach, FL 33413 (561) 493-6000 Fav (561) 493-6008 wry w'pb0WAte 1'Co[11 N Palm Beach Cotint3r Board of County Commissioners Daw Kernel, Nlayol Robert S. Weini-oth, Vice Nlayoi Hal R Valeche Gicp.� K, Weiss Maly I oil lielgel, Mack 13cipald County Administrator Veidenia( . Baker' An h'qiud oppwmnm Wb nuah ( Ae liodl k'ni/p/0.1 V) Date: September 16, 2020, To: Kathy Scarlett, Purchasing Director Thru: Kenny Rampersad, Director o Finance and Administration � From: Jim Stiles, Water Utilities Director Subject: Sole Source: IXOM WATERCARE, INC. The Water Utilities Department requests an extended sole source procurement from IXOM WATERCARE, INC., for the purchase of manufactured brand products, OEM repair/replacement pails, repairs, and maintenance, based on the following sole source justification: Based upon our expertise and a comprehensive search of the market place, the purchase of manufactured brand products, OEM repair/replacement parts, repairs, maintenance, repair/replacement services, field services and technical support offered by IXOM WATERCARE, INC. is required to be used in conjunction with existing equipment. IXOM WATERCARE, INC. provides the following unique characteristic that we require and to the best of our knowledge, no other manufacturer can duplicate. IXOM WATERCARE, INC. is the sole manufacturer and provider of its brand products, repairs, maintenance, and OEM replacement pails, which are the only pails and components compatible with the existing Ixom equipment, including the MIEX equipment system, used within our potable water process system to remove target contaminants; as required by Water Utilities. For the above documented reasons and the attached sole source supporting documentation from the manufacturer, I request that the purchase be considered for approval as sole source. The sole source letter is attached. Page 1011 of 1344 Am Public Hearing 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 20-034 - Second Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach (REZN 20-001) rezoning subject property from CBD (Central Business District) to MU -C (Mixed -Use Core) with a master plan for 274 multi -family residential units and 12,422 square feet of retail, located at the northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. Explanation of Request: Legacy at Boynton Beach will occupy 2.76 acres in the CRA's Downtown District. The project site is an assembly of properties consisting of nine (9) developed and undeveloped parcels classified Mixed -Use High (MXH), and zoned CBD, Central Business District. The applicant has requested to rezone the parcels to Mixed Use -Core (MU -C), a zoning designation corresponding to the MXH classification and carrying that classification's maximum density of 80 dwelling units per acre (du/ac). The rezoning would support a mixed-use project with 274 multi -family rental units and approximately 12,422 square feet of retail adjacent to Federal Highway. Although the proposed density of 98 du/ac exceeds the maximum density permitted in MU -C zoning, the project's location in the Downtown Transit–Oriented Development District (DTODD) allows the developer—contingent on the participation in the City's Workforce Housing Program—to utilize the DTOD District's 25 percent density bonus. MU -C is the designation recommended for this location by the CRA Plan. All areas north of the proposed project up to NE 4th Avenue, and west to the FEC tracks and beyond are already carrying the MXH future land use classification, while several nearby developments, either built (Ocean 500, Marina Village and Casa Costa) or approved (Ocean One and The Villages), are already zoned MU -C. The current CBD zoning of the properties assembled for the project is being gradually phased out and replaced with mixed-use zoning designations corresponding to MXH and MXM future land use categories. The proposed rezoning would continue implementation of the vision of the Downtown District embedded in the CRA Plan. Note that the Plan's FLU recommendation for the areas east and south of the proposed project (in the adjacent Federal Highway South District) is the Mixed Use Medium (MXM). This classification carry the maximum density of 50 du/ac. The option of the 25% bonus would further intensify the future redevelopment of these areas. The master plan includes features designed to mitigate the negative impacts of the project's height, bulk and scale on the adjacent low-rise residential properties. The visual impact of the height of the building is broken down to a smaller scale due to the difference of architectural articulation used at the base, middle, and top of the building. In addition, the project will include on -street parking, street trees, and wide sidewalks. The Planning and Development Board reviewed this item at its September 22, 2020 meeting and forwards it with a recommendation of denial. How will this affect city programs or services? There will be no impact on City programs or services requiring capacity expansion. Page 1012 of 1344 Fiscal Impact: The project will expand the City's tax base. Alternatives: None recommended Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description D OrdiinainCE) Ordiinal['IC2, appirtnkng I EsIgacy r'E)Z01['1i1['1g D Staff IRE)port Staff IRE)port D AttachirTIEN11t Exhibit Al , OwnE)r ist D I ocatioin li ap E)(NbRA2, I ocatioin li ap D I ocatioin Map Exhibit B , E)dstiing 1::::'1.....0 cassificatioin D I ocatioin Map Exhibit C1. E)dstiing Zoiniing D I ocatioin Map Exhibit C2, Flro�POSE,d Zoiniing D AttachirTIEN11t Exhibit D URA Rain Page 1013 of 1344 1 ORDINANCE NO. 20-034 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 AMENDING ORDINANCE 02-013 TO REZONE A PARCEL OF 5 LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN AND COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS 6 LEGACY AT BOYNTON BEACH FROM CBD (CENTRAL 7 BUSINESS DISTRICT) TO MU -C (MIXED-USE CORE); 8 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN 9 EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has adopted 12 Ordinance No. 02-013, in which a Revised Zoning Map was adopted for said City; and 13 WHEREAS, the applicant has requested to rezone the parcels to Mixed Use -Core 14 (MU -C), a zoning designation corresponding to the MXH classification and carrying that 15 classification's maximum density of 80 dwelling units per acre (du/ac); and 16 WHEREAS, the City Commission conducted public hearings as required by law and 17 heard testimony and received evidence which the Commission finds supports a rezoning for the 18 property hereinafter described; and 19 WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the inhabitants of 20 said City to amend the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map as hereinafter set forth. 21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 22 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 23 Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated 24 herein by this reference. 25 Section 2. The land herein described be and the same is hereby rezoned from CBD 26 (Central Business District) to MU -C (Mixed Use -Core). A location map is attached hereto as 27 Exhibit "A" and made a part of this Ordinance by reference. Legal Description: 28 PARCELI 29 30 BINGHAM PROPERTY: 31 LOTS 5, 6, 7 AND 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT -OF - 32 WAY AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", 33 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF 34 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 35 36 PARCELII 37 38 BOWDEN PROPERTY: 39 LOTS 9, 10, 11 AND 12 AND THE NORTH 10 FEET OF LOT 13, LOTS 15 AND 16, 1 S:ACA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Legacy - Rezone 2nd Read - Ordinance.Docx Page 1014 of 1344 40 "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT 41 BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, 42 FLORIDA, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. 43 44 PARCEL III 45 46 SCAGGS PROPERTY: 47 LOTS 67, 68, 69 AND 70, "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 48 ON TILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR 49 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9 AT PAGE 69. 50 51 PARCELIV 52 53 DSS PROPERTIES PROPERTY: 54 LOTS 71 AND 72, "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON FILE 55 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR PALM 56 BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9 AT PAGE 69. 57 58 PARCEL V 59 60 GARCIA PROPERTY: 61 CONDOMINIUM PARCEL A OF INTRACOASTAL MEDICAL BUILDING 62 CONDOMINIUM, A COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE 63 DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 1980 64 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3229, PAGES 180 THROUGH 214 OF THE PUBLIC 65 RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL AMENDMENTS 66 THERETO. 67 68 PARCEL VI 69 70 RUGGERI PROPERTY: 71 UNIT B OF INTRACOASTAL MEDICAL BUILDING CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING 72 TO THE DECLARATION THERE OF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 73 3229, PAGE 180 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, 74 FLORIDA, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. 75 76 PARCEL VII 77 78 CHIODO PROPERTY: 79 UNIT C OF INTRACOASTAL MEDICAL BUILDING CONDOMINIUM, A 80 COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF 81 CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 1980 IN OFFICIAL 82 RECORDS BOOK 3229, PAGE 180 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH 83 COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. 84 85 PARCEL VIII 86 87 SOLIS PROPERTY: 88 THE SOUTH 15 FEET OF LOT 13 AND ALL OF LOT 14, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET 89 THEREOF PREVIOUSLY DEEDED TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOR ROAD 90 RIGHT OF WAY PURPOSES, AND ALL OF LOTS 61, 62, 63 AND 64, "THE LAWNS", 91 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 2 S:ACA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Legacy - Rezone 2nd Read - Ordinance.Docx Page 1015 of 1344 92 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 93 94 PARCEL IX 95 96 SPENCER PROPERTY: 97 UNIT D OF INTRACOASTAL MEDICAL BUILDING CONDOMINIUM, A 98 COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF 99 CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 1980 IN OFFICIAL 100 RECORDS BOOK 3229, PAGE 180 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH 101 COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. 102 103 PARCEL X 104 105 VACATED RIGHT-OF-WAY 106 A PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SE 1st AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 107 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOT 9, LESS THE WEST 108 25 FEET AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 109 THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 110 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS 111 FOLLOWS: 112 113 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 95; THENCE SOUTH 114 00000'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF 115 SAID LOT 95 45.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66; 116 THENCE NORTH 88046'20" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF 117 SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 66, 65, AND 118 9, FOR 174.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH 119 FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO. 1); THENCE NORTH 00000'00" WEST 120 ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY, LYING 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND 121 PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 122 9 FOR 45.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88046'20" EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT - 123 OF -WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID 124 LOTS 8, 96, AND 95, FOR 174.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 125 126 ALL OF SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON 127 BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 120,347 SQUARE 128 FEET, (2.7628 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. 129 130 131 Section 3. That the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map of the City shall be amended 132 accordingly. 133 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 134 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be 135 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 136 remainder of this Ordinance. 3 S:ACA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Legacy - Rezone 2nd Read - Ordinance.Docx Page 1016 of 1344 137 Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. 138 FIRST READING this day of January, 2021. 139 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this day of January, 2021. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA YES NO Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 4 S:ACA\Ordinances\Planning\Rezoning\Legacy - Rezone 2nd Read - Ordinance.Docx VOTE Page 1017 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 20-018 STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Planning and Development Board THRU: Michael Rumpf Planning and Zoning Director FROM: Craig Pinder, Planner II DATE: December 23, 2020 PROJECT: Legacy at Boynton Beach REZN 20-001 REQUEST: Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach Rezoning (REZN 20-001) from CBD Central Business District to MU -C Mixed -Use Core with a master plan for 274 multi -family residential units and 13,873 square feet of retail. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owners: Multiple Owners (see Exhibit Al) Applicant: Bonnie Miskel of Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP Agents: Mark Richards/Kimley Horn Location: Northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway, extending north to one block south of Ocean Avenue and Federal Highway, extending south to SE 2nd Avenue and east to approximately SE 6t" Street (see Exhibit "A2") Existing Land Use/ Zoning: Mixed Use -High (MU -H)/ CBD Central Business District Proposed Land Use/ Zoning: Mixed Use -High (MU -H)/ MU -C Mixed Use -Core Proposed Use: Mixed-use project with 274 multi -family units and approximately 13,873 square feet of retail Page 1018 of 1344 Page 2 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 Acreage: 2.76 acres Adjacent Uses: North: Developed commercial properties, classified Mixed Use -High (MXH) and zoned CBD, Central Business District; farther north, the right-of-way for Ocean Avenue; South: Right-of-way of SE 2nd Avenue, then developed commercial property classified Mixed Use -Medium (MXM) and zoned CBD, Central Business District, and developed rental residential properties classified Mixed Use -Medium (MXM) and zoned R-3 Multi -Family; further south, the residential community of Sterling Village Condominiums, classified Medium Density Residential (MEDR) and zoned R3; East: On the northeast, developed commercial properties classified MXH, Mixed Use -High and zoned CBD, Central Business District; on the southeast, a multifamily development (Sea Terrace Condominiums), also under the MXH and CBD designations; farther east, the right-of-way of S E 6t" Street; West: Right-of-way of Federal Highway, then a mixed use project (500 Ocean), classified Mixed Use -High (MXH) and zoned MU -C, Mixed -Use Core. BACKGROUND Legacy at Boynton Beach will be situated on 2.76 acres located within the Downtown District as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan (the Plan). The project site is an assembly of properties consisting of nine (9) developed and undeveloped parcels, including one story retail, office, and residential multi -family units. The parcels are classified as Mixed -Use High (MXH), the future land use (FLU) category allowing a maximum density of 80 dwelling units per acre (du/ac), and zoned CBD, Central Business District. The developer has requested to rezone the parcels to Mixed Use - Core (MU -C), a zoning designation corresponding to the MXH future land use classification and carrying that classification's maximum density of 80 du/ac. The MU -C is the designation recommended for this location by the Plan. The applicant proposes to develop a mixed-use project with 274 multi -family rental units and approximately 13,873 square feet of ground retail adjacent to Federal Highway. The proposed density of 98 du/ac exceeds the requested zoning's maximum density; however, since the project is located within the Downtown Transit–Oriented Development District (DTODD), the developer—contingent on the participation in the 2 Page 1019 of 1344 Page 3 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 City's Workforce Housing Program—can utilize the DTOD District 25 percent density bonus. Currently, there are three existing projects within close proximity to the project site that are zoned MU -C, including 500 Ocean, Casa Costa, and Marina Village. In addition, the Ocean One site plan has been approved under the MU -C zoning, but has not yet been constructed. REVIEW BASED ON CRITERIA The criteria used to review Comprehensive Plan amendments and rezonings are listed in the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2.13 and Section 2.D.3. These criteria are required to be part of a staff analysis when the proposed change includes an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) or a rezoning. a. Demonstration of Need. A demonstration of need may be based upon changing conditions that represent a demand for the proposed land use classification and zoning district. Appropriate data and analysis that adequately substantiates the need for the proposed land use amendment and rezoning must be provided within the application. The requested rezoning of the subject site aligns with the CRA's plan that calls for a vibrant downtown where people can live, work, and play in an environment that's bikeable and walkable. This vision is to be implemented through the development of the highest density and intensity projects within the area, supported by the City's most intense FLU and zoning designations and by the opportunity for additional DTOD District's density bonuses. A heightened rationale for intensification of downtown development has been driven by the planned Coastal Link commuter service station, which the 2012 Florida Department of Transportation's TOD Guidebook would classify as a Community Center station, requiring gross density for between 11 and 16 dwelling units per acre. b. Consistency. Whether the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment (FLUM) and rezoning would be consistent with the purpose and intent of, and promote, the applicable Comprehensive Plan policies, Redevelopment Plans, and Land Development Regulations. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and Redevelopment Plan The Proposed MU -C zoning district is consistent with the recommendation of the 2016 CRA Community Redevelopment Plan and the City's Comprehensive Plan. The MU -C zoning district is intended to replace the existing Central Business District (CBD) zoned parcels classified as MXH, upon request from the developer. The rezoning is also consistent with the following Comprehensive Plan policies: 3 Page 1020 of 1344 Page 4 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 Policy 1.18.1 The City shall continue to implement the Transit -Oriented Development (TOD) approach, as described in the 2012 Florida Department of Transportation's TOD Guidebook, to manage future growth within the Downtown TOD District (a mile radius around the intersection of Ocean Avenue and the Florida East Coast rail corridor, the anticipated location of the Downtown Boynton Beach Station for the planned commuter Tri -Rail Coastal Link service on the FEC Corridor). The inner X -mile core of this District shall be designed to accommodate the greatest density and intensity of development. Policy 1. 18.2 The City shall aim to transform the Downtown TOD District area into an active, mixed-use, pedestrian -friendly activity zone, supporting new housing to increase potential ridership, intensifying land development activity, and adding amenities and destination uses for future transit riders. The City shall strive to achieve this goal through facilitating compact, high density and intensity development of a varied mix of land uses. c. Land Use Pattern. Whether the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment (FLUM) and rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated zoning district or an isolated land use classification unrelated to adjacent and nearby classifications, or would constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual property owner as contrasted with the protection of the public welfare. This factor is not intended to exclude FLUM reclassifications and rezonings that would result in more desirable and sustainable growth for the community. The proposed rezoning will not create an isolated district, nor will it constitute a grant of special privelege to the property owner. As stated in criterion "b", the proposed MU -C zoning designation is consistent with the recommendations of the CRA Plan and Comprehensive Plan and implements the MXH future land use classifcation as identified on the City's Future Land Use Map. All areas north of the proposed project (up to NE 4t" Avenue), and west to the FEC tracks and beyond are already carrying the MXH future land use classification, while several nearby developments, either built (Ocean 500, Marina Village and Casa Costa) or approved (Ocean One, The Villages), are already zoned MU -C. The current CBD zoning of the properties assembled for the project is beeing gradually phased out and replaced with mixed-use zoning designations corresponding to MXH and MXM future land use categories. The proposed rezoning would continue implementation of the land use pattern envisioned for the Downtown District by the CRA Plan. Note that the Plan's FLU recommendation for the areas east and south of the proposed project (in the adjacent Federal Highway South District) is the Mixed Use Medium (MXM). This classification carry the maximum density of 60 du/ac. The option of the 25% bonus would further intensify the future redevelopment of these areas. The MXM classification is already on the ground on the north side SE 2nd Avenue, where all properties with the exception of the commercial lot on the corner of SE 2nd Avenue and the Federal Highway are residential and zoned R-3 (Multi -Family), a 4 Page 1021 of 1344 Page 5 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 designation inconsistent with the MXM future land use category. d. Sustainability. Whether the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment (FLUM) and rezoning would support the integration of a mix of land uses consistent with the Smart Growth or sustainability initiatives, with an emphasis on 1) complementary land uses; 2) access to alternative modes of transportation, and 3) interconnectivity within the project and between adjacent properties. The proposed rezoning is a mixed-use high density development whose residents will have access to alternative modes of transportation including Palm Tran bus service along the Federal Highway corridor (with a bus stop located in front of the project), and, eventually, the Coastal Link station. In addition, the project also provides pedestrian connectivity through activated ground retail that supports the development of a pedestrian -friendly downtown and encourages residents and visitors to use a form of active transportation (walking or biking) for short trips instead of a private vehicle. The City's Sustainable Development Standards ordinance requires all projects to incorporate specific required design features (i.e., white roof, warm outdoor lighting, butterfly attracting landscape material, and electric vehicle charging stations). Beyond that, new developments must meet a specified point total by selecting a number of design options across five categories. The point requirements are tiered based on size and type of development. For review of the project's sustainable design features, see the corresponding master plan/site plan staff report. e. Availability of Public Services / Infrastructure. All requests for Future Land Use Map amendments shall be reviewed for long-term capacity availability at the maximum intensity permitted under the requested land use classification. This request is for rezoning only. Long-term capacity availability for potable water, sewer, and solid waste was reviewed earlier as a part of the area -wide FLUM amendment following the adoption of the CRA Plan. (The Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority determined that sufficient disposal capacity will be available at the existing landfill through approximately the year 2046.) The traffic impact analysis was submitted to the Palm Beach County Traffic Division, with the findings of 1,769 new daily trips, 59 new am peak hour trips and 138 new pm peak hour trips. The Traffic Division confirmed that, since the subject property is within the Traffic Concurrency Exception Area, it is exempt from the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards. The PBC School District's review of The School Capacity Availability Determination (SCAD) letter submitted by the applicant concluded that there will be no negative impacts on the public school system. Drainage will be reviewed in detail as part of the site plan, land development, and building permit review processes. 5 Page 1022 of 1344 Page 6 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 f. Compatibility. The application shall consider the following factors to determine compatibility.- (1) ompatibility. (1) Whether the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment (FLUM) and rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties, or would negatively affect the property values of adjacent and nearby properties; and (2) Whether the proposed Future Land Use Map amendment (FLUM) and rezoning is of a scale which is reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the City as a whole. See the response to criterion "c," as well as responses to criteria "a" and "b". The proposed master plan supported by the subject rezoning is compatible in scale and character with several nearby developments, either already built or approved. It is consistent with the vision of the Downtown District embedded in the CRA Plan, and will be compatible with the future redevelopment of the surrounding areas as the implementation of the Plan continues. The project is likely to increase some local property values. The master plan includes features designed to mitigate the negative impacts of the project's incompatible height, bulk and scale on the adjacent low-rise residential properties— a two-story condominium to the east, residential parcels to the south, across from the SE 2nd Avenue, and the Sterling Village community farther south and east of the SE 6t" Street. The visual impact of the height of the building is broken down to a smaller scale due to the difference of architectural articulation used at the base, middle, and top of the building. In addition, the project will include on street parking, street trees, and wide sidewalks. For details, see the corresponding staff report. g. Direct Economic Development Benefits. For rezoning/FLUM amendments involving rezoning to a planned zoning district, the review shall consider the economic benefits of the proposed amendment, specifically, whether the proposal would.- (1) ould. (1) Further implementation of the Economic Development (ED) Program,- (2) rogram,(2) Contribute to the enhancement and diversification of the City's tax base, (3) Respond to the current market demand or community needs or provide services or retail choices not locally available,- (4) vailable,(4) Create new employment opportunities for the residents, with pay at or above the county average hourly wage,- (5) age,(5) Represent innovative methods/technologies, especially those promoting sustainability; (6) Be complementary to existing uses, thus fostering synergy effects, and (7) Alleviate blight/economic obsolescence of the subject area. tel Page 1023 of 1344 Page 7 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 The proposed project generates economic development benefits as it presents an opportunity to become yet another contributor to a successful, lively downtown ("g1" and "g6"), bringing more development to the area and attracting more residents and visitors to the City. Moreover, the density increase in the DTOD District is essential for support of the future Tri -Rail Coastal Link commuter service. The project has a potential to add a significant contribution to the City's tax base ("g2"). The direct impact on job generation would be modest ("g4"); however, there will be substantial indirect (multiplier) effects through increased demand for retail and restaurant uses. h. Commercial and Industrial Land Supply. The review shall consider whether the proposed rezoning/FLUM amendment would reduce the amount of land available for commercial/industrial development. If such determination is made, the approval can be recommended under the following conditions.- (1) onditions. (1) The size, shape, and/or location of the property makes it unsuitable for commercial/industrial development; or (2) The proposed rezoning/FLUM amendment provides substantiated evidence of satisfying at least four of the Direct Economic Development Benefits listed in subparagraph "g" above, and (3) The proposed rezoning/FLUM amendment would result in comparable or higher employment numbers, building size and valuation than the potential of existing land use designation and/or rezoning. The subject property is currently classified as Mixed Use -High. The proposed rezoning corresponds to that FLU classification and does not affect the type of land uses allowed on the property. The project includes 13,873 square feet of retail uses. L Alternative Sites. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the City for the proposed use in zoning districts where such use is already allowed. There are no adequate sites elsewhere downtown for a high intensity mixed use project without considerable land assembly efforts. The City's downtown has very little vacant land left. The property is already classified MXH; both the MXH classification and the proposed zoning designation are consistent with the CRA Plan recommendation for the area. j. Master Plan and Site Plan Compliance with Land Development Regulations. When master plan and site plan review are required pursuant to Section 2.D.1.e above, both shall comply with the requirements of the respective zoning district regulations of Chapter 3, Article 111 and the site development standards of Chapter 4. The concurrent master plan and site plan shall comply with the requirements of the MU -C zoning district and the site development standards of Part III (LDR), Chapter 4 7 Page 1024 of 1344 Page 8 GCI Residential REZN 20-002 prior to the issuance of any permits or certificate of occupancy. For the master plan/site plan review, see the corresponding staff report. RECOMMENDATION As indicated herein, staff has reviewed the proposed rezoning and found that it implements the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan and the Comprehensive Plan objectives and policies. Therefore, staff recommends that the subject request be approved. s Page 1025 of 1344 206 S Federal Highway 8-43-45-27-04-000-0090 Bowden INC 1622 NE 4th Street Boynton Beach, FL 33434 SE V Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0650 One Twelve South Fed Hwy INC W Bingham c/o PO Box 1182 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 SE V Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0670 Joseph W Scaggs 728 Casa Loma Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 SE 1st Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0710 DSS Properties 728 Casa Loma Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Ocean Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0610 Francisco and Olga Solis 80 SW 15th Court Boca Raton, FL 33486 625 SE 2nd Ave 0010 08-43-45-27-04-000-0010 Sara N Garcia 625 SE 2nd Ave #A Boynton Beach, FL 33435 625 SE 2nd Ave 0020 08-43-45-27-04-000-0020 Maria CS Ruggeri 3549 Harbor Cir Delray Beach, FL 33483 625 SE 2nd Ave 0030 08-43-45-27-04-000-0030 Linda and Christopher Chiodo 2515 SW 13th Ct Boynton Beach, FL 33426 625 SE 2nd Ave 0040 08-43-45-27-04-000-0040 Howard and Marianne Spencer 731 NE 12th Terrace Apt 1 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 SE 2nd Ave 08-43-45-27-04-000-0630 Francisco and Olga Solis 80 SW 15th Court Boca Raton, FL 33486 Page 1026 of 1344 Federal Highway 08-43-45-27-04-000-0131 Francisco and Olga Solis 80 SW 15th Court Boca Raton, FL 33486 212 S Federal Highway 08-43-45-27-04-000-0150 Downtown Properties of South Florida LLC 4283 Fox Trace Boynton Beach, FI 33436 Page 1027 of 1344 LOCATION MAP Exhibit A2 Page 1028 of 1344 Exhibit B 114 i i ii e : A a 45 90 180 270 FcRgt344 Exhibit Cl 45 90 180 270 FcRgt344 Exhibit C2 45 90 180 270 FcRgt344 EXHIBIT D. CRA PLAN FLU RECOMMENDATION FOR LEGACY AT BB SITE eatianal (R) strial (1) Density Resid-tial (LDR) 5 dWac iuin Densly Residential (MDR) 11 d.1 - Density Residzntial (HDR)15 dalac ;ial High Density Residential (SHIDR) 20du/ac. uational (PPGI) Retail Commercial (LRCy -at Commercial (GC) Use Low (MU L) 20 du/ac Use Medium (MUM) 50 du/ac Use High (MUH) 80 dWac TOD Figure 43: Recommended Land Use for the Downtown District Page 1032 of 1 AW Public Hearing 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 20-035 - Second Reading - Approve Legacy at Boynton Beach (ABAN 20-009) abandoning a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of-way of SE 11t Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. Explanation of Request: The applicant is requesting to abandon (ABAN 20-009) a portion of the improved 45 -foot wide right-of-way of SE 1St Avenue extending from Federal Highway east for a distance of approximately 175 (see Exhibit "A" — Location Map). The request for abandonment is concurrent with a New Site Plan Application (NW SP 20-003) and a Rezoning Application (REZN 20-001) for a proposed mixed-use project, Legacy at Boynton Beach, which contains 274 dwelling units and 12,422 square feet of commercial space. Staff has determined that the requested abandonment would not adversely impact traffic or other City functions, and would not adversely impact other adjacent property owners. Based on the attached analysis, staff has determined that the subject right-of-way no longer serves a public purpose other than retention of a utility easement, if warranted and therefore recommends APPROVAL of the request, subject to the accompanying conditions. At the September 22, 2020 Planning & Development Board meeting the Board recommended to not approve the item. How will this affect city programs or services? There will be no impact on City programs or services requiring capacity expansion. Fiscal Impact: The project will expand the City's tax base. Alternatives: None recommended. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Page 1033 of 1344 Attachments: Type D Staff IRE)port D I ocaboin IMa p D I ocaboin IMa p D �D ings D Coindboins of Appirov,-,.ill Description Ordinal['IC2, appirtnkng abaindoinirTIENI'lt of a poirboin of ChEs 45 foot IROW Staff IRE)port Exhibit A I ocaboin IMa p Exhibit IB AbaindoinirTIENI'lt Air'Esa Exhibit C S LA rvey Exhibit ID Coindboins of Appirov,,.-,.ill Page 1034 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ORDINANCE NO. 20-035 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF THE IMPROVED 45 FOOT WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SOUTHEAST 1sT AVENUE RUNNING EAST FROM FEDERAL HIGHWAY FOR A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 175 FEET; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER, WHICH SHALL BE RECORDED WITH THIS ORDINANCE IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Applicant is requesting abandonment of a portion of the improved 45 - foot wide right-of-way of SE 1st Avenue extending from Federal Highway east for a distance of approximately 175 feet; and WHEREAS, staff has determined that the requested abandonment would not adversely impact traffic or other City functions, and would not adversely impact other adjacent property owners; and WHEREAS, comments have been solicited from the appropriate City Departments, and public hearings have been held before the City Commission on the proposed abandonment; and WHEREAS, staff has determined that the subject right-of-way no longer serves a public purpose other than retention of a utility easement, if warranted and therefore recommends approval of the request, subject to the accompanying conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of-way of SE 1 st Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: PORTION OF RIGHT OF WAY KNOWN AS SE 1 ST AVENUE A PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SE lst AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOT 9, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (Legacy) 2nd read - Ordinance.docx Page 1035 of 1344 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 95; THENCE SOUTH 00000'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 95 45.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66; THENCE NORTH 88046'20" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1 st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 66, 65, AND 9, FOR 174.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO. 1); THENCE NORTH 00000'00" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF- WAY, LYING 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 9 FOR 45.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88046'20" EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1 st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 8, 96, AND 95, FOR 174.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALL OF SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 7,875 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Disclaimer and cause the same to be filed, with this Ordinance, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this day of January, 2021. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE THIS day of January, 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (Legacy) 2nd read - Ordinance.docx VOTE YES NO Page 1036 of 1344 DISCLAIMER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of-way of SE 1st Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: PORTION OF RIGHT OF WAY KNOWN AS SE 1 ST AVENUE A PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SE 1st AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOT 9, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 95; THENCE SOUTH 00°00'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 95 45.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66; THENCE NORTH 88°46'20" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 66, 65, AND 9, FOR 174.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO. 1); THENCE NORTH 00000'00" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY, LYING 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 9 FOR 45.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88046'20" EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 8, 96, AND 95, FOR 174.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALL OF SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 7,875 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, have hereunto set their hands and affixed the seal of the City this day of January, 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Crystal Gibson, MMC Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City Clerk {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (Legacy) 2nd read - Ordinance.docx Page 1037 of 1344 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, Lori LaVerriere, City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be her free hand and deed as such officer, for the uses and purposes mentioned therein; that she affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; and that said instrument is the act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the said State and County this day of .2021. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida My Commission Expires: {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (Legacy) 2nd read - Ordinance.docx Page 1038 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 20-023 TO: Chair and Members Planning & Development Board FROM: Amanda B. Radigan Principal Planner THRU: Ed Breese Planning & Zoning Administrator DATE: September 15, 2020 SUBJECT: Request for abandonment of a portion of the improved 45 foot wide right-of- way of SE 1St Avenue running east from Federal Highway for a distance of approximately 175 feet (ABAN 20-009). BACKGROUND The applicant, Bonnie Miskel of Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP is requesting to abandon (ABAN 20-009) a portion of the improved 45 -foot wide right-of-way of SE 1St Avenue extending from Federal Highway east for a distance of approximately 175 feet (see Exhibit "A" — Location Map). The request for abandonment is concurrent with a New Site Plan Application (NWSP 20-003) and a Rezoning Application (REZN 20-001) for a proposed mixed-use project, Legacy at Boynton Beach, which contains 274 dwelling units and 12,422 square feet of commercial space. This abandonment is for the following platted street segment: A PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SE 1st AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOT 9, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 95; THENCE SOUTH 00°00'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 95 45.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66; THENCE NORTH 88°46'20" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 66, 65, AND 9, FOR 174.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO. 1); THENCE NORTH 00°00'00" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY, LYING 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 9 FOR 45.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°46'20" EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 8, 96, AND 95, FOR 174.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALL OF SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 7,875 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. The location map attached as Exhibit "A" shows the general vicinity of the right-of-way to be abandoned. The attached Exhibit "B"- "Proposed Abandonment" shows the location of the subject property and Exhibit "C" is a Boundary Survey of the portion of the right-of-way to be abandoned Page 1039 of 1344 Page 2 Memorandum No. PZ 20-023 ABAN 20-009 and its legal description. The following is a description of the zoning districts and land uses of the properties that surround the subject request. The following is a description of the zoning districts and land uses of the properties that surround the subject right-of-way abandonment request: North: Portion of the proposed Legacy at Boynton Beach development with a Future Land Use classification of Mixed Use High (MXH) and a proposed Zoning designation of MU -Core (Mixed Use Core). South: Portion of the proposed Legacy at Boynton Beach development with a Future Land Use classification of Mixed Use High (MXH) and a proposed Zoning designation of Mixed Use Core (MU -C). East: The continuation of the right-of-way for SE 1St Avenue, then farther east developed multifamily with a Future Land Use classification of Medium Density Residential (MEDR) and a Zoning designation of Multifamily (R-3). West: Right-of-way for Federal Highway, then fartherwest a developed mixed-use project known as 500 Ocean Future with a Future Land Use classification of Mixed Use High (MXH) and a Zoning designation of Mixed Use Core (MU - C). ANALYSIS Owners of properties within 400 feet of the subject site were mailed a notice of this request and signs posted for the Planning & Development Board and City Commission hearing dates. The applicant has certified that they posted signage and mailed notices in accordance with Ordinance No. 04-007. A summary of the responses follows: CITY DEPARTMENTS/DIVISIONS Engineering No objection Public Works/Utilities No objection, with the provision of the relocation of the existing utilities (see Exhibit D) Planning and Zoning No objection, with recommended condition (see Exhibit D) PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES Florida Power and Light No response received as of the date of this report. If easements and/or relocation of utilities are necessary they will be at the developer's cost. AT&T No objection, with conditions (see Exhibit D) Florida Public Utilities No objection Comcast No objection, with conditions (see Exhibit D) Windstream No objection Page 1040 of 1344 Page 3 Memorandum No. PZ 20-023 ABAN 20-009 RECOMMENDATION Staff has determined that the requested abandonment would not adversely impact traffic or other City functions based on the remaining street network in the immediate vicinity and would not adversely impact other adjacent property owners. Based on the above -analysis, staff has determined that the subject right-of-way segment, located within the confines of the proposed development of Legacy of Boynton Beach, no longer serves a public purpose other than retention of necessary utility easements, if warranted and therefore recommends APPROVAL of the request, subject to the attached conditions. Any conditions requested by the Planning and Development Board or required by the Commission will be placed in Exhibit "D" - Conditions of Approval. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\GCI Boynton (Legacy at Boynton)WBAN 20-009\_StaffReport\_Staff Report ABAN 20-009.doc Page 1041 of 1344 Exhibit A Page 1042 of 1344 Exhibit B PROPOSED ABANDONMENT Page 1043 of 1344 EXHIBIT "C" cm SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION cm BY PULICE LAND SURVEYORS, INC. 5381 NOB HILL ROAD SUNRISE, FLORIDA 33351 TELEPHONE: (954) 572-1777®FAX: (954) 572-1778 E—MAIL: surveys©pulicelandsurveyors.com CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION L13#3870 I I? illioll ell 11111 1110, 1 111 1,11111 111 1 A PORTION OF THE RIGHT—OF—WAY OF SE 1st AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 8, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 95 AND 96 AND LOT 9, LESS THE WEST 25 FEET AND LOTS 65 AND 66 OF "THE LAWNS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 95; THENCE SOUTH 00°00'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 95 45.01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66; THENCE NORTH 88°46'20" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 66, 65, AND 9, FOR 174.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO. 1); THENCE NORTH 00°00'00" WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT—OF—WAY, LYING 25.00 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 9 FOR 45.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°46'20" EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SAID SE 1st AVENUE, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 8, 96, AND 95, FOR 174.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LANDS SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 7,875 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. NOTES: 1) BEARINGS ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN WITH THE EAST RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY (US HIGHWAY NO.1) BEING N00°00'00"W. 2) THIS IS NOT A SKETCH OF SURVEY AND DOES NOT REPRESENT A FIELD SURVEY. 3) THIS SKETCH IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. 4) ALL RECORDED DOCUMENTS ARE PER THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. dGHT-OF-WAY VACATION SHE TT OF 2 THIS pOIJMNT IS NEITHER FULL NOR COMPLETEO((�NITHOUT SHEETS 1 AND 2 [9°11JOHN r" 'PULICE, PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER LS2691 El H l, �„��3URNS, PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER L56136 Ej VIS OR R. GILBERT, PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER LS6274 STATE OF FLORIDA Page 1044 of 1344 EXHIBIT "C" cm SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION BY SURVEYORS,PULICE LAND 5381 NOB HILL ROAD SUNRISE, FLORIDA 33351 TELEPHONE: (954) 572-1777®FAX: (954) 572-1778 E—MAIL: surveys0pulicelandsurveyors.com CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION L13#3870 Page 1045 of 1344 LOT 5 LOT 96 + — I=W LOT 95 T� ID'S EAST LINE LOT 95 25' I LOT 6 P®INT OF BEGINNING LOT 94 LOT 93 LOT 92 LOT I I 91 LOT 90 LOT 89 LOT 88 1 LOT 7 SE'CO — LOTT 9 95 5 THE LAWNS" ®' LOT 8 SOUTH LINE LOTS 8, 95, 96 PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 Lu — — NORTH — — - ° ®O I AVENUE g 4� O P� \_ RIGHT- ®®OF -WAY LINE ®� >- �Z N88°46820"' 174.99' L o SOUTH RIGHT- ® OF -WAY LINE LOT 97 LOS 9 LINE 66 z �rn N� NE CORNER LOT 66 LOT 100 E Lb® EAST LINE LOT 66 Lu� 11� LOT 67 LOT 68 I LOT 69 LOT I 70 LOT 71 LOT 72 LOT 73 LOT 65 LOT 66 "THE LAWNS" __j 5' uj _ LOT 12 PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69 == LOT— �Q Wo LOT 14� LOT 64 LOT 63 LOT 157 LOT 62 LOT 61 LOT 60 LOT 59 LOT 58 LOT 57 LOT 56 LOT 16 L_ SE 2nd AVENUE FILE: GCI RESIDENTIAL SHEET 2 OF 2 THIS DOCUMENT IS NEITHER FULL NOR SCALE: 18'=80' N: L.S. COMPLETE WITHOUT SHEETS 1 AND 2 ORDER N.: 67201 ®ATE: 5/18/20 RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR: GCI RESIDENTIAL SITE: Page 1045 of 1344 EXHIBIT "D" Conditions of Approval Project Name: Legacy at Boynton Beach File number: ABAN 20-009 Reference: 41h review of plans identified as a Abandonment 20-009 with a September 8, 2020 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS I INCLUDE I REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / UTILITIES Comments: 1. Per the City Utility Department, the approval of the requested abandonment is contingent on the relocation of the existing utilities. X PLANNING & ZONING Comments: 2. The approval of the requested abandonment is contingent on the permitting and construction of the project within the allowable timeline permitted by the Development Order and/or the Building Division. X UTILITY COMPANIES Comments: 3. Per Comcast, a new easement is required to replace the existing fiber and coax cable; the developer will be responsible for associated cost. X 4. Per AT&T, active service on property 625 SE 2nd Avenue must be disconnected before demolition. X 5. FP&L has not responded to the request for abandonment as of the date of this report. If easements and relocation of utilities are necessary the developer will be responsible for associated cost. X PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: None. CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\GCI Boynton (Legacy at Boynton)WBAN 20-009\—Staff Report\Exhibit D - COA ABAN 20-009.doc Page 1046 of 1344 E:lu" Public Hearing 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Approval of Legacy at Boynton Beach (NW SP 20-003) new site plan application for a mixed-use development consisting of an eight (8) -story building with 274 dwelling units, 12,422 square feet of commercial space, and associated recreational amenities and parking on a 2.76 acre site. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel of Dunay, Miskel & Backman LLP. Explanation of Request: Legacy at Boynton Beach is a proposed mixed-use development that will be situated on 2.76 acres located within the Downtown District as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan. The project site is an assembly of properties consisting of nine (9) developed and undeveloped parcels, including one story retail, office, and residential multi -family units. The applicant is requesting approval of several concurrent applications for the development of Legacy at Boynton Beach (see the respective staff reports). The first application, REZN 20-001, is to rezone the property from CBD (Central Business District) to Mixed -Use Core (MU -C). The second application, NWSP 20-003, is for New Site Plan approval, which proposes an 8 -story mixed-use development consisting of 12,422 square feet of ground floor commercial space adjacent to Federal Highway, 274 multi -family residential units, and a supporting parking garage with 510 parking spaces. The developer is proposing to participate in the Workforce Housing Program which allows a density bonus of 25%. Lastly, an application for the Abandonment (ABAN 20-009) of a portion of SE 1st Avenue, east of Federal Highway has been submitted. The proposed project's main vehicular access point is located at SE 2nd Avenue, east of Federal Highway, with a secondary access point on SE 1St Avenue. The project's access design is contingent on the approval of three (3) Engineering Waivers. The architectural style for the project is a mid -rise modern interpretation of "Coastal" architecture, which is a variation of Florida Vernacular Architecture. The project features a strong vertical base which interacts with the pedestrian zone along Federal Highway. The upper portions of the building include separate vertical elements that create a scale consistent with the 500 Ocean development. The project's materials include simulated weathered wood planks, clear glass at the retail level, black window frames, vertically-oriented windows and subtle tan tones that create a warmth to the building while maintaining clean lines. The materials and finishes are consistent with the coastal architectural style. At the September 22, 2020 Planning & Development Board meeting the Board recommended to not approve the item. How will this affect city programs or services? There will be no impact on City programs or services requiring capacity expansion. Fiscal Impact: The project will expand the City's tax base. Alternatives: None recommended Page 1047 of 1344 Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type D Staff IRE)port D Exhibit D I ocaboin li ap D �D ings D Coindboins of Appirov,-,.ill D C:: OrdE)r Description Staff IRE)port Exh �i bi t A 1 FICN aind OwnE)r II.....list Exhibit A2 I ocaboin li ap Exhibit IB Flir'OjEhs ',t IRIair s Exhibit C Coindboins of Appirov,,.-,.ill DE)V(.)�opirTIENI'lt OrdE)r Page 1048 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 20-019 STAFF REPORT TO: Chair and Members Planning and Development Board THRU: Ed Breese Planning and Zoning Administrator FROM: Amanda B. Radigan, Principal Planner Craig Pinder, Planner II DATE: September 16, 2020 PROJECT NAME: Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) REQUEST: Approval of a New Site Plan Application for a mixed-use development consisting of an eight (8) -story building with 274 dwelling units, 12,422 square feet of commercial space, and associated recreational amenities and parking on a 2.76 acre site. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Property Owner: Multiple Owners (see Exhibit Al) Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP Agent: Mark Rickards, Kimley Horn Location: Northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway, extending north to one block south of Ocean Avenue and Federal Highway, extending south to SE 2nd Avenue and east to approximately SE 6th Street (see Exhibit "A2" — Site Location Map) Existing Land Use: Mixed Use -High (MXH) Proposed Land Use: MXH (Mixed Use High) Existing Zoning: CBD (Central Business District) Proposed Zoning: MU -C (Mixed Use Core) Proposed Use: Mixed use development with 274 multi -family units, approximately 12,422 square feet of commercial space, recreational amenities, parking, and other related site improvements. Acreage: 2.76 acres Page 1049 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 2 Adjacent Uses: North: Developed commercial properties, classified Mixed Use -High (MXH) and zoned CBD, Central Business District; farther north, the right-of-way for Ocean Avenue; South: Right-of-way for SE 2nd Avenue, then developed commercial property classified Mixed Use -Medium (MXM) and zoned CBD, Central Business District, and developed rental residential properties classified Mixed Use -Medium (MXM) and zoned R-3 Multi -Family; further south, the residential community of Sterling Village Condominiums, classified Medium Density Residential (MEDR) and zoned R3; East: On the northeast, developed commercial properties classified MXH, Mixed Use -High and zoned CBD, Central Business District; on the southeast, a multifamily development (Sea Terrace Condominiums), also under the MXH and CBD designations; farther east, the right-of-way of SE 6th Street; and West: Right-of-way of Federal Highway, then a mixed-use project (500 Ocean), classified Mixed Use -High (MXH) and zoned MU -C, Mixed -Use Core. PROPERTY OWNER NOTIFICATION Owners of properties within 400 feet of the subject request were mailed a notice of this request and its respective hearing dates. The applicant certifies that they posted signage and mailed notices in accordance with Ordinance No. 04-007. BACKGROUND Proposal: Legacy at Boynton Beach is a proposed mixed-use development that will be situated on 2.76 acres located within the Downtown District as defined by the CRA Community Redevelopment Plan. The project site is an assembly of properties consisting of nine (9) developed and undeveloped parcels, including one story retail, office, and residential multi -family units. The applicant is requesting approval of several concurrent applications for the development of Legacy at Boynton Beach (see the respective staff reports). The first application, REZN 20-001, is to 2 Page 1050 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 3 rezone the property from CBD (Central Business District) to Mixed - Use Core (MU -C). The second application, NWSP 20-003, is for a New Site Plan approval, which proposes an 8 -story mixed-use development consisting of 12,422 square feet of ground floor commercial space adjacent to Federal Highway, 274 multi -family residential units, and a supporting parking garage with 510 parking spaces. The developer is proposing to participate in the Workforce Housing Program which allows a density bonus of 25% (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Lastly, an application for the Abandonment (ABAN 20-009) of a portion of SE 1 st Avenue, east of Federal Highway has been submitted. ANALYSIS Traffic: A traffic study was sent to the Palm Beach County Traffic Division for review. The project is located within the boundaries of the City of Boynton Beach TCEA (Traffic Concurrency Exception Area) and therefore meets the Palm Beach County Traffic Performance Standards. The project would generate 1,769 new daily trips with 59 AM peak trips and 138 PM peak trips. School: The School District of Palm Beach County has confirmed that area schools have adequate capacity to accommodate the potential public school students who will reside in the proposed dwelling units with their families. Utilities: The City's water capacity would meet the projected potable water demand for this project. Sufficient sanitary sewer and wastewater treatment capacity is also currently available to serve the project. The applicant will be making several upgrades to utility lines in the vicinity of the project as part of the site development. Police/Fire: The Police Department has reviewed the site plan and all review comments have been acknowledged by the applicant and will be addressed at the time of permitting. The Fire Department notes that they will be able to provide an adequate level of service for this project with current or expected infrastructure and/or staffing levels. The Fire Department has requested additional information to ensure that the drive aisles and turnarounds are meeting the City's requirements (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Further plan review by Police and Fire will occur during the building permit process. Drainage: Conceptual drainage information was provided for the City's review. 3 Page 1051 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 4 The Engineering Division has found the conceptual information to be adequate and is recommending that the review of specific drainage solutions be deferred until time of permit review. Additionally, the project has the opportunity to utilize the Downtown Stormwater improvement Watershed for a fee -in -lieu -of capital contribution (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Access: The proposed project's main vehicular access point is located on SE 2nd Avenue with a secondary access point on SE 1St Avenue. The projects access design is contingent on the approval of three (3) Engineering Waivers. The first Engineering Waiver is a request to reduce the driveway throat depth from the required 100 feet to 60 feet; the second request is to waive the require 12 -foot -wide left turn lane for the left turn movement into the garage on SE 2nd Ave; the last request is to reduce the required 22 -foot width of SE 2nd Ave to 20.9 feet (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). A portion of SE 1st Avenue is proposed to be abandoned (refer to concurrent application ABAN 20-009) and will no longer connect to Federal Highway, but instead will provide direct access to the parking garage. In addition, the project also provides 20 on -street parking spaces to serve the retail uses on the first floor of the project. Sidewalks are provided along all street rights-of-way. The proposed sidewalks are a minimum of ten (10) feet in width and are lined with street trees for shade. The sidewalk along Federal Highway also abuts a covered eight (8) foot active area that may be used for outdoor dining and commercial uses. The project also proposes a private dog park along the eastern property line and a hardscaped plaza along the north property line to encourage pedestrian activity along the ground floor. There is limited pedestrian access from SE 2nd Avenue into the private amenities for the residents. Parking: Off-street parking for the MU -C zoning district requires 1.33 parking spaces for studios and one -bedroom units, and 1.66 parking spaces for two (2) or more bedroom units. The project proposes 274 units (155 studios and one -bedrooms, and 119 two and three -bedrooms), which would require 404 parking spaces. Additionally, the code requires the provision of guest parking at a rate of 0.15 spaces per unit, which adds another 41 parking spaces to the total. The commercial space, which would allow a mix of retail, office and restaurant uses, requires one (1) parking space per 200 square feet of gross floor area. The site plan proposes 12,422 square feet of retail, thereby requiring an additional 63 parking spaces (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). In addition to this, the developer will maintain a parking agreement with Two George's to provide 20 parking spaces 4 Page 1052 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 5 for their use. Under this standard methodology for calculating required off-street parking spaces, a grand total of 528 parking spaces would be required. The site plan proposes 530 parking spaces, an excess of two (2) spaces. Regular parking space dimensions would conform to code requirements for the CRA of 9 feet by 18 feet for 90 -degree parking and 8 feet by 22 feet for parallel spaces. The applicant is proposing a seven (7) -story parking garage that would accommodate up to 510 vehicles. A resident gate would be placed in the garage with a turnaround space for non-residents. The developer will be required to comply with the City's residential parking requirements to ensure that the designated resident parking spaces are reserved for, and made available to the residents to minimize the use of the retail parking spaces by residents. This requirement shall be monitored and enforced by the developer (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). There are an additional 20 on -street parking spaces; ten (10) on Federal Highway; and ten (10) on SE 2nd Avenue. Landscaping: The Plant List (Sheet L200) indicates that the project would add a total of 100 canopy and palm trees, 297 accent and shrub specimens, and 1,469 small shrubs/groundcover plants. All plant materials to be used in the landscape design are required to be Florida number one grade and must be identified as having "low" or "medium" watering needs in the South Florida Water Management's "Waterwise" publication. The proposed tree species would include the following: Cathedral Live Oak, Natchez Crape Myrtle, Gumbo Limbo, Pigeon Plum, Yellow Bells, Cabada Palm, Alexander Palm, Royal Palm, and Sabal Palmetto. The applicant has chosen Coontie, Milkweed, and Firebush as butterfly attracting plants. Projects proposed in the Mixed -Use Core (MU -C) zoning district are subject to the "Streetscape Design" portion of the landscape code regulations. These code provisions recognize the desire for reduced building setbacks, thus creating an urban setting. The purpose of the "Streetscape Design" concept is to create a landscape design that encompasses both the private and public domain, to blend the two areas into one unified landscape scheme and optimize the pedestrian experience. This is accomplished through hardscape and landscape choices, covered walkways (arcades, awnings, tree canopy), and streetscape amenities (benches/seatwalls, lighting, accent plantings). The landscape design proposed by the applicant depicts the use of street trees and covered arcades to create the streetscape theme, with the lower landscape material placed around the private terraces and along the building foundation, and street trees placed between 5 Page 1053 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 6 the street and sidewalk, in an effort to provide maximum clear pedestrian pathways. Lastly, a 15 -foot wide urban landscape buffer is provided along the east property line; a wall is required within the buffer to mitigate impact to the adjacent property (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Building and Site: The proposed site area totals 2.76 acres. The proposed mixed-use buillding contains 274 dwelling units which are located above the retail spaces fronting Federal Highway and wrapping a central parking garage. Along SE 2nd Ave the building creates a large courtyard which allows for the ground floor amenity deck to be visable from the unit balconies. The retail portion of the project totals 12,422 square feet and provides an elevated covered arcade adjacent to Federal Highway. As noted previously, the parking garage has seven (7) levels of parking, with dedicated resident parking. A portion of the parking garage is visable from SE 1 st Ave and is to be treated with a landscaped wall feature (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Of the 274 residential units, 20 are studio, 135 are one (1) bedroom, 93 are two (2) bedroom, and 26 are three (3) bedroom units. The units range in size from 650 square feet to 1,350 square feet. Each unit also has a balcony or terrace that either faces out towards the street or in towards the ground floor amenity deck. Relative to the floor area ratio (FAR) regulations within the code, the Mixed Use Core (MU -C) zoning district has a maximum FAR of 4.0. The project is also located within the "Transit Core" (1/4 mile radius of the planned station), which requires that new development have a minimum density of 40 dwelling units per acre; the project proposes a density of 99.3 du/ac. (based on a 25% density bonus gained from particpation in the Work Force Housing Program) and a minumum FAR of 2.0; the project has a proposed FAR of 2.91. Building Height: The maximum building height allowed in the MU -C (Mixed Use Core) zoning district is 150 feet. The proposed building elevations depict the typical roof deck height of the mixed-use building at eighty-four (84) feet, with an overall height of approximately ninety-four (94) feet, 56 feet below the maximum allowable height. Along Federal Highway, the proposed building elevations show that the building steps back ten (10) feet at an approximate height of twenty-six (26) feet and then extends to its overall height. A Page 1054 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 7 Setbacks: The MU -C zoning district requires no building setbacks, but rather a zero (0) build -to line with accommodation of the required pedestrian zone. The Land Development Regulations requires the building to be setback to allow for an enhanced public realm that includes 2.5 feet — 5 feet for street trees, 10 feet for sidewalks, plazas, and 8 feet for active areas such as outdoor seating and retail uses. The building setback is measured from the property line to the exterior surface of the building or supporting columns. Along Federal Highway, the proposed building setback along the length of the building is between 23 feet and 25 feet. Along SE 2nd Avenue, the building setback is between 3.4 feet and 3.9 feet except for the areas of the ground floor amenity deck, which is setback to approximately 85 - 120 feet. The building setback along SE 1St Avenue is approximately 5 - 14 feet. The eastern property line abuts the adjacent property where the setback is 30 feet and includes a dog park with landscaping. Lastly, the building is setback between approximately 26 and 62 feet from the northern property line to allow for the required useable open space. Amenities: As noted above, the project proposes a hardscaped plaza at the northern end of the project which connects to the pedestrian zone along Federal Highway. In addition, a covered active area is proposed along Federal Highway to encourage a mixture of active uses along the exterior of the ground floor retail spaces, and pedestrian zones abut SE 1St Avenue and SE 2nd Avenue. The pedestrian zones include a street tree area, sidewalks, active areas and covered walkways. The project has been designed with a large interior courtyard for resident use, containing the community pool, outdoor lounging areas, and lush tropical landscaping. The private amenities located within the building will include a host of programmed spaces on the ground floor and a rooftop amenity for the residents' enjoyment. The developerwill also be working with Palm Tran of Palm Beach County to relocate and create a new transit shelter, designed utilizing some of the architectural characteristics of the mixed use project (see Exhibit C — Conditions of Approval). Design: The intended architectural style for the project is a mid -rise modern interpretation of "Coastal" architecture, which is a variation of Florida Vernacular Architecture. This architectural style fosters a sense of place and identity for the district. The project features a strong vertical base which interacts with the pedestrian zone along Federal Highway and provides shade and protection. The upper portions of the building include separate vertical elements that create a scale consistent with the 500 Ocean development. The project's materials include simulated weathered wood planks, clear glass at the retail level, black Page 1055 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 8 window frames, vertically-oriented windows and subtle tan tones that create a warmth to the building while maintaining clean lines. The materials and finishes are consistent with the Coastal architectural style. The mixed-use projects are designed to create a pedestrian -friendly environment by placing the buildings along the pedestrian zones and articulating the building mass to avoid a repetitive, continuous, monotonous building block. The building mass fronting SE 2nd Avenue steps back and wraps the ground floor amenity deck, creating a break in the building mass. This approach mitigates the impact of the building's height on the multifamily properties to the south. Along Federal Highway, the building maintains its mass along the length of the road and varies in height to create tower elements at the north end, middle, and south end of the building. As mentioned previously, the building facing Federal Highway is stepped back ten feet at a height of 26 feet in order to move the mass of the building farther from the pedestrian environment. Sustainability: Mixed use developments must achieve a minimum of 25 sustainability points (see Exhibit "C" — Conditions of Approval). The development proposes to satisfy the requirement by providing the following: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS POINTS ENERGY Heat Island Reduction - 75% of the non -roof site 6 -impervious Efficient Cooling -All air conditioners are Energy Star qualified. Minimum SEER 16. 2 Building Color - Use of white or cool light colors for the body of buildings to reflect rather than absorb heat and reduce cooling costs - as shown on architectural plans. 2 Lighting - Provide energy efficient lighting such as LED lighting for building interiors for 100% of proposed lighting. 1 Energy star appliances - All appliance with in a building are 100% energy star. 2 Recycle & Waste Reduction Recycle Content in infrastructure For all new roadways, parking lots, sidewalks, and curbs. 2 N. Page 1056 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) Memorandum No PZ 20-019 Page 9 Recycle station \ dumpster area Recycle chute(s) in Mixed Use Districts and dumpster, which include a recycle station. 1 URBAN NATURE Green Wall - Provide a minimum of 600 square feet of an irrigated vegetated wall, which is visible from right- of-way or private amenities. 4 TRANSPORTATION Parking Structure At least 75% of the development's total number of required off-street parking spaces is contained in a parking deck or garage. 2 Electric Charging Stations - Provide four (4) over the required number of electric car charging stations. 4 Total Points 26 Lighting: The photometric plans (Sheets PH -1 & PH -2) include 19 freestanding pole light fixtures, with pole height of 20 feet. The condition of approval requires the ground level poles and fixtures to match the design of the existing poles and light fixtures along 500 Ocean and Casa Costa. In addition, the condition of approval requires the spot reading to be a maximum of 5.9 foot-candles (see Exhibit "C" — Conditions of Approval). Signage: Site and building signage have not been finalized and a Sign Program must be approved prior to requesting any sign permits for the site (see Exhibit "C" — Conditions of Approval). Public Art: The project is subject to the Art in Public Places requirement, and the applicant has been in discussions with the Public Arts Team regarding the art and its placement. The project proposes Public Art throughout the site including utilizing the building walls, site fountains, public courtyards and walkways. RECOMMENDATION Staff has reviewed this request for a New Site Plan and recommends APPROVAL, subject to approval of the accompanying applications and satisfying all comments indicated in Exhibit "C" — Conditions of Approval. Any additional conditions recommended by the Board or required by the City Commission shall be documented accordingly in the Conditions of Approval. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\GCI Boynton (Legacy at Boynton)\NWSP 20-003\_StaffReport\_Legacy at Boynton Beach Staff Report (NWSP 20-003) DRAFT.doc 9 Page 1057 of 1344 EXHIBIT Al — List of Owners & PCNs 206 S Federal Highway 625 SE 2nd Ave 0010 Federal Highway 8-43-45-27-04-000-0090 08-43-45-27-04-000-0010 08-43-45-27-04-000-0131 Bowden INC Sara N Garcia Francisco and Olga Solis 1622 NE 4th Street 625 SE 2nd Ave #A 80 SW 15th Court Boynton Beach, FL 33434 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Boca Raton, FL 33486 SE 1St Avenue 625 SE 2nd Ave 0020 08-43-45-27-04-000-0650 08-43-45-27-04-000-0020 212 S Federal Highway One Twelve South Fed Maria CS Ruggeri 08-43-45-27-04-000-0150 Hwy INC 3549 Harbor Cir Downtown Properties of W Bingham c/o PO Box South Florida LLC 1182 Delray Beach, FL 33483 4283 Fox Trace Boynton Beach, FL 33425 625 SE 2nd Ave 0030 Boynton Beach, FI 33436 SE 1St Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0030 08-43-45-27-04-000-0670 Linda and Christopher Chiodo Joseph W Scaggs 2515 SW 13th Ct 728 Casa Loma Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 625 SE 2nd Ave 0040 SE 1St Avenue 08-43-45-27-04-000-0040 08-43-45-27-04-000-0710 Howard and Marianne DSS Properties Spencer 728 Casa Loma Blvd 731 NE 12th Terrace Apt 1 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Ocean Avenue SE 2nd Ave 08-43-45-27-04-000-0610 08-43-45-27-04-000-0630 Francisco and Olga Solis Francisco and Olga Solis 80 SW 15th Court 80 SW 15th Court Boca Raton, FL 33486 Boca Raton, FL 33486 Page 1058 of 1344 LOCATION MAP Exhibit A2 Page 1059 of 1344 Exhibit B — Project Plans Page 1060 of 1344 �t m 's =�99g99g9999qaa�E� - - J 1'�v9gv9gvv4vq99oao — _ s mwa wi n wi vi � sm ma0000000000 �4 — ooa F z ouss� �yz n �i2 _ t t NN � ilio a iF 'n a` gow 133aiS H19 3S �{ a dR f, P s � r. e d � � m S z _..... 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DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY / UTILITIES Comments: 1. City has received an Engineering Waiver request for the driveway X throat depth at the SE 2nd Ave access. The plan appears to have 60 ft in lieu of the required 100 ft. Please provide additional information to support the request. The project is conditioned on the waiver's approval. 2. The left turn movement into the parking garage on SE 2nd Avenue X may require a 12 foot wide left turn lane. Prior to permitting revisions to the design of SE 2nd Avenue are required or the submittal of an Engineering Waiver Request. 3. SE 2nd Ave shall be 22' wide per the City's Engineering Handbook X Detail P-1 "Roadway Design Criteria". The current proposal does not meet this requirement. There is existing back -out parking on the south side of the road that is encroaching onto the ROW. If this cannot be met submit an Engineering Waiver Request with an engineer's justification an opinion regarding any added safety elements included in this design that will allow these spaces to continue to function safely. 4. Prior to construction, developer shall submit a construction staging X plan to the Engineering Department. The plan shall indicate the approach to construction parking, materials staging and other aspects of construction coordination. The plans shall also indicate what will be done to keep traffic from using the driveway between 618 and 630 E Ocean Drive to access the GCI site during and after construction. 5. Prior to building permit approval, the Developer shall provide X evidence of screening the residential windows along the south side of SE 2nd Avenue, specifically 610 SE 2nd Avenue, from vehicle headlights. 6. Prior to building permit approval provide a plan and document X detailing the parking configuration and locating where residents, visitors, employees, and retail customers will park in the parking garage, and the location of access gates. Should the gates cause traffic to stage into the City's right-of-way, post development, the City reserves the right to require the removal or relocation of the gates at the Developers expense. Page 1071 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (GCI Residential) NWSP 20-003 Conditions of Approval Paae 2 of 6 7. Prior to permitting the site drainage calculations and plans, X including any existing drainage the site may be receiving from off- site, shall be submitted and approved by the City and the SFWMD and/or DEP. Should the drainage design require changes to the site plan, the developer shall be required to apply for a site plan modification. 8. Note that the existing 48" RCP in the FDOT ROW is the main trunk X line serving 500 Ocean and NE 4th St basin and cannot be taken out of service and rerouted without an acceptable temporary bypass. 9. The trash service shall be a dock height, roll off type compactor X unit. Provide a narrative that describes how trash removal will be handled for the project. Be sure to discuss residential, retail and City Sanitation Division perspectives. How and where will bulk trash be handled? 10. Prior to permitting provide a narrative describing how the delivery X area will be used and what steps will be taken to keep vehicular access open at all times. Note that services provided to this site will need to be able to be provided without accessing private property. 11. Provide an AutoTurn simulation for the City's ASL solid waste X trucks. 12. The access to the dumpster is designed as the City's standard X detail for a Shunt turnaround (see detail P-11). This detail requires a 50 ft stub out with a 30' radius. Revise plans accordingly. 13. Relocate the proposed fire hydrant across the street from the X loading zone further east as its current location interferes with the turning radii. 14. The developer is responsible for replacing the existing FPL street X lighting with underground wires and decorative street lighting to match the west side of Federal Highway and City standards. 15. If the project is utilizing the Downtown Stormwater improvement X Watershed then provide documentation that shows there is available capacity. The "fee -in -lieu -of" capital contribution for properties utilizing the installed storm water treatment and/or conveyance facilities within that watershed are as follows: A. Capital cost per impervious square food for water quality is $2.05 B. Capital cost per impervious square foot for water quantity is $0.18 C. Total capital cost per impervious square foot for Water Quality and Quantity is $2.23. The Fee shall be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit for Page 1072 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (GCI Residential) NWSP 20-003 Conditions of Approval Paae 3 of 6 new construction and/or redevelopment in the Downtown Watershed. FIRE Comments: 16. Provide a detail of the proposed fire engine turnaround on 1St X Avenue, include all the applicable dimensions. 17. Provide a plan showing a 300' radius from the center of each fire X hydrants to ensure Code 9-32b is being met. 18. Provide a note on the plans that states access roads shall be X provided such that any portion of the facility or any portion of an exterior wall of the first story of the building is located not more than 150 ft from fire department access roads as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. With automatic sprinklers the distance is increased to 450' NFPA 1- 18.2.3.2.2 POLICE Comments: All previous comments addressed at DART meeting. BUILDING Comments: All previous comments addressed at DART meeting. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 19. Per City Ordinance, the Park Impact Fee is based upon a factor of X $595 per unit for multi -family dwellings. Based upon the proposed 274 units, the fee will be $163,030 (274 X $595) due at time of building permit issuance. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 20. The Abandonment application is lacking consent forms from Utility X providers. The Site Plan approval is contingent on the approval of the Abandonment application (ABAN 20-009). 21. The Art in Public Places form is incomplete. Please indicate the X proposed value of the project, the 1 % Art Fee, and the 30% and 70% figures. The Art proposal is to be approved by the City's Art Commission. Page 1073 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (GCI Residential) NWSP 20-003 Conditions of Approval Paae 4 of 6 22. Enhance the proposed green wall/ landscaped facade and X architectural elements on the east facade to better screen the portion of the garage that is not wrapped and is visible from off- site. Ensure that parked vehicles and sloped ramp cannot be seen. 23. Please provide a drawing depicting how the direct pedestrian route X from the garage parking to the commercial spaces and Federal Highway sidewalk will be enhanced, and signed, in order to ensure it is easy for those parking in the garage to locate and follow. The drawing should show an interior view of the garage, depicting signage directing the public to the pedestrian corridor, and how this doorway will be enhanced and signed to easily catch the eye of someone who just parked and is looking for that doorway. 24. Per the Sustainability Code, please provide, and label on the X plans, one (1) Level 2 Electric Charging Station capable of servicing two (2) parking spaces for every 50 units, or fraction thereof, plus one (1) for the non-residential component of the project.. 25. Please provide a detailed typical floor plan for the studio unit, X including square footage. 26. The proposed lighting levels on the roof of the garage exceed the X maximum allowed foot-candles. Please reduce the levels to meet the maximum foot-candles allowed by code (5.9). Staff recommends lowering the height of the light fixtures on the roof to reduce the impact. 27. Per the City's Sustainability Code, please indicate on all X Photometric Plans that all exterior lighting will utilize fixtures within the warm white range. 28. The applicant will be placing, at their cost, all overhead utilities X below ground around the perimeter of the site. 29. Please depict location and footprint of the proposed PalmTran bus X stop. Additionally, please provide a letter of concurrence from Palm Tran. 30. Provide a detail drawing of the proposed bus shelter, designed X utilizing architectural elements, materials and colors matching the proposed building. 31. A Sign Program will need to be submitted and approved prior to X issuance of any signs for the project. 32. Prior to issuance of any permits, a narrative and phasing drawing X shall be provided outlining how the required Two Georges Restaurant will be provided throughout the construction of the Page 1074 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (GCI Residential) NWSP 20-003 Conditions of Approval Paae 5 of 6 project. 33. The proposed landscaping along the east side of the project is X required to meet the Urban Landscape Barrier regulations. Please revise the drawings to meet those requirements. 34. Provide a detail of the decorative 6' tall buffer wall to be located X within the landscape barrier along the east property line. 35. Please clearly indicate the location of the required bike racks, X including the architectural design of the covering, if not located within the building. 36. Please correct the parking calculations for the non-residential uses X at 1 parking space per 200 square feet, then revise the total parking calculation total for parking required and parking provided. 37. Provide a detail of the proposed fence/wall separating the amenity X area from the public sidewalk. Proposal should include architectural enhancements and possibly an integrated green /vine wall feature or public art. 38. The project's approval is conditioned upon its participation in the X City's Workforce Housing Program or the project shall conform to the City's density provisions of the Downtown Transit Oriented Development District. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: All previous comments addressed at DART meeting. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: None CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS X 39. Please provide a detail drawing of the enhanced bus stop, including proposed bus shelter, designed utilizing architectural elements, materials and colors matching the proposed building. 40. Please provide a second (2nd) drop off space within the proposed X Federal Highway on street parking scheme. ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATION / COMMITMENTS 41. The applicant or applicant's representatives made the following representations and commitments during the quasi-judicial and/or public hearings that now constitute binding obligations of the applicant. The obligations have the same weight as other Page 1075 of 1344 Legacy at Boynton Beach (GCI Residential) NWSP 20-003 Conditions of Approval ebOr0 conditions of approval. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\GCI Boynton (Legacy at Boynton)\NWSP 20-003\_StaffReport\COAs\Legacy at Boynton NWSP 20- 003 COA post CC 1 s` Hearing.doc Page 1076 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Legacy at Boynton Beach (NWSP 20-003) APPLICANT: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 14 S.E. 4th Street, Suite 36, Boca Raton, FL 33432 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: January 19, 2021 APPROVAL SOUGHT: Request for approval of a New Site Plan Application for a mixed-use development consisting of an eight (8) -story building with 274 dwelling units, 12,422 square feet of commercial space, and associated recreational amenities and parking on a 2.76 acre site. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Northeast corner of SE 2nd Avenue and Federal Highway, extending north to one block south of Ocean Avenue and Federal Highway, extending south to SE 2nd Avenue and east to approximately SE 6th Street 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 X 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 X 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\GCI Boynton (Legacy at Boynton)\NWSP 20-003\_StaffReport\NWSP 20-003 DO.doc Page 1077 of 1344 E:JW Public Hearing 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 20-043 - Second Reading - Request for abandonment of a portion of the SW 6th Street right-of-way consisting of a portion of the unimproved swale abutting the east lot line of the subject property located at 704 SW 25th Avenue (ABAN 20-010). (Tabled from the December 1, 2020 City Commission Meeting.) Explanation of Request: The applicant is requesting to abandon a portion (25 feet wide) of the SW 6th Street right-of-way — currently consisting of unimproved swale — in order to construct a single-family residence on the vacant parcel located at 704 SW 25th Avenue, as depicted and described in Exhibit "B" (Sketch and Legal Description). According to the Forest Hills Subdivision Plat (Exhibit C), the parcel borders the Ridgewood Estates and Seacrest Hills Subdivisions. It is also located immediately west of the existing Point of Reference Monument (P.R.M) — which marks the geographical location where the three subdivisions (Forest Hills, Ridgewood Estates and Seacrest Hills) meet. Staff notes that the subject property is the only one with an excessively wide right-of-way along SW 6th Street. The alignment of SW 6th Street was shifted as the result of the three (3) separate plats meeting at this location, resulting in the extraordinarily large unimproved right-of-way segment abutting this parcel. It also caused a swale in excess of that of others in the area, creating the impression that the large grass area is part of the adjacent lot. The typical width of a right-of-way classified as a local street (a.k.a. neighborhood street) is 50 feet. According to the Forest Hills Subdivision plat (Exhibit C), nearly the entire length of the NW 6th Street R.O.W. is 50 feet wide, except for the portion of the R.O.W. in front of the subject property. The width of this portion varies between 73 feet, at the narrowest point, and 105 feet, at the widest point, as depicted in Exhibit "D". The proposed abandonment would reduce the existing R.O.W. width to 50 feet, at the narrowest point, and 79 feet, at the widest point, as shown in Exhibit "E". The resulting swale in front of the subject property will be consistent with the swales in front of other properties in the immediate vicinity and large enough to serve its intended purpose. The Planning and development Board recommended approval of this item at the October 27, 2020 meeting. How will this affect city programs or services? NA Fiscal Impact: NA Alternatives: Non recommended Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: NA Page 1078 of 1344 Climate Action Application: NA Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type D OrdnainC E) D Staff IRE)port D I ocaboin li ap D �D ings D Exhibit D Exhibit D Exhibit D AddE)indUlirn D Exhibit Description Ordinal['IC2, appirtnkng abaindoinirTIENI'lt Of 25 ft IROW (SVV 6th) Staff IRE)port is xhibitA I ocaboin li ap Exhibit IB SkE)tCh aindI E�IgallIi: E)SCripboin Exhibit C F:::oir'E)St Il lllillIS IRIa t Exhibit ID SL.JbjEhs ',t IC.lroPE)irfy WithOLAt AbaindoinirTIENI'lt Exhibit IE SLAbOICt FlroPE)rty WithAbaindoinirm�llnt Exhibit F::: Coindboins of Appirov,--.Ill is E)V(.)lopirTIENI'lt OrdE)r Page 1079 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ORDINANCE NO. 20 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A 25 FOOT WIDE PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 6TH STREET RIGHT-OF- WAY CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF THE UNIMPROVED SWALE ABUTTING THE EAST LOT LINE OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 704 SW 25TH AVENUE; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER, WHICH SHALL BE RECORDED WITH THIS ORDINANCE IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Applicant is requesting abandonment of a 25 foot wide portion of the SW 6 1 Street right-of-way currently consisting of unimproved Swale in order to construct a single family residence on the vacant parcel located at 704 SW 25�h Avenue; and WHEREAS, Staff has determined that the subject portion of the right-of-way requested to be abandoned does not adversely impact traffic, does not adversely affect other adjacent property owners, subject to the conditions of approval including the provision of the necessary utility easements noted by staff during their review; and WHEREAS, comments have been solicited from the appropriate City Departments, and public hearings have been held before the City Commission on the proposed abandonment; and WHEREAS, staff has determined that the subject right-of-way no longer serves a public purpose other than retention of a utility easement, if warranted and therefore recommends approval of the request, subject to the accompanying conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a 25 foot wide portion of the SW 6�h Street right-of-way currently consisting of unimproved Swale in order to construct a single family residence on the vacant parcel located at 704 SW 25�h Avenue. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: A PORTION OF THE 50 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY LYING EAST OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF "FOREST HILLS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25 AT PAGE 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PLAT OF "FOREST HILLS"; THENCE NORTH 87°19'10" EAST ON THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 54.68 FEET TO THE {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (SW 6th ROW).docx Page 1080 of 1344 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87°19'10" EAST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF SAID NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°44'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 01°56'32" EAST ON A LINE 25 FEET EASTERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 79.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°19'10" WEST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 12.50 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, AT WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 28003'28" EAST; THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES AND DISTANCES ARE COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7: 1) NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60000'00", A DISTANCE OF 26.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; 2) NORTH 01056'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 57.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT; 3) THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90044'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 2,545 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Disclaimer and cause the same to be filed, with this Ordinance, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this day of November, 2020. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE THIS day of , 2020. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (SW 6th ROW).docx VOTE YES NO Page 1081 of 1344 96 ATTEST: 97 98 99 Crystal Gibson, MMC 100 City Clerk 101 102 103 (Corporate Seal) {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (SW 6th ROW).docx Page 1082 of 1344 DISCLAIMER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a 25 foot wide portion of the SW 6h Street right-of- way currently consisting of unimproved Swale in order to construct a single family residence on the vacant parcel located at 704 SW 25h Avenue. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: A PORTION OF THE 50 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY LYING EAST OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF "FOREST HILLS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25 AT PAGE 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PLAT OF "FOREST HILLS"; THENCE NORTH 87°19'10" EAST ON THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 54.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 8719'10" EAST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF SAID NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°44'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 01°56'32" EAST ON A LINE 25 FEET EASTERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 79.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87019'10" WEST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 12.50 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, AT WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 28003'28" EAST; THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES AND DISTANCES ARE COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7: 1) NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60000'00", A DISTANCE OF 26.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; 2) NORTH 01056'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 57.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT; 3) THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90044'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 2,545 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, have hereunto set their hands and affixed the seal of the City this day of November, 2020. {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (SW 6th ROW).docx Page 1083 of 1344 Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Lori LaVerriere, City Manager BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, Lori LaVerriere, City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be her free hand and deed as such officer, for the uses and purposes mentioned therein; that she affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; and that said instrument is the act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the said State and County this day of , 2020. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida My Commission Expires: {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of ROW (SW 6th ROW).docx Page 1084 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 20-028 TO: Chair and Members Planning & Development Board THRU: Ed Breese Planning and Zoning Administrator FROM: Luis Bencosme Planner II DATE: October 13, 2020 SUBJECT: Request for abandonment of a portion of the SW 61h Street right-of-way (ABAN 20-010) consisting of a portion of the unimproved swale abutting the east lot line of the subject property (704 SW 251h Avenue). Applicant: Zachary Schaffer NATURE OF REQUEST Zachary Schaffer, property owner of 704 SW 25th Avenue, is requesting to abandon a portion of the SW 6th Street right-of-way consisting of 25 feet of unimproved swale located between the existing east property line of the subject property and SW 6th Street. (see Exhibit "A" — Location Map). Should the abandonment be approved, the remaining grass swale would vary in width between 11- 24 feet; consistent with the swale in front of other properties in the immediate vicinity, and sufficient width to serve its intended purpose. The portion of the right-of-way to be abandoned would ultimately increase the subject property's lot area. The abandonment request has been depicted and described in Exhibit "B" (Sketch and Legal Description). BACKGROUND The applicant is requesting to abandon a portion (25 feet wide) of the SW 6th Street right-of-way — currently consisting of unimproved swale — in order to construct a single-family residence on the vacant parcel located at 704 SW 25th Avenue, as depicted and described in Exhibit "B" (Sketch and Legal Description). According to the Forest Hills Subdivision Plat (Exhibit C), the parcel borders the Ridgewood Estates and Seacrest Hills Subdivisions. It is also located immediately west of the existing Point of Reference Monument (P.R.M) —which marks the geographical location where the three subdivisions (Forest Hills, Ridgewood Estates and Seacrest Hills) meet. Staff notes that the subject property is the only one with an excessively wide right-of-way along SW 6th Street. The alignment of SW 6th Street was shifted as the result of the three (3) separate plats meeting at this location, resulting in the extraordinarily large unimproved right-of-way segment abutting this parcel. It also caused a swale in excess of that of others in the area, creating the illusion that the large grass area already is part of the adjacent lot. The typical width of a right-of-way classified as a local street (a.k.a. neighborhood street) is 50 feet. Page 1085 of 1344 Page 2 Memorandum No. PZ 20-028 ABAN 20-010 According to the Forest Hills Subdivision plat (Exhibit C), nearly the entire length of the NW 61h Street R.O.W. is 50 feet wide, except for the portion of the R.O.W. in front of the subject property. The width of this portion varies between 73 feet, at the narrowest point, and 105 feet, at the widest point, as depicted in Exhibit "D". The proposed abandonment would reduce the existing R.O.W. width to 50 feet, at the narrowest point, and 79 feet, at the widest point, as shown in Exhibit "E". The resulting swale in front of the subject property will be consistent with the swales in front of other properties in the immediate vicinity and large enough to serve its intended purpose. ANALYSIS Owners of properties within 400 feet of the subject site were mailed a notice of this request and respective hearing dates. The applicant has certified that they posted signage and mailed notices in accordance with Ordinance No. 04-007. A summary of the responses from the easement holders follows: CITY DEPARTMENTS/DIVISIONS Engineering - No objection. Public Works/ Utilities - No objection with the following conditions: 1. Provision of a 12' easement; and 2. Prohibition of planting canopy trees within the easement. Planning and Zoning - No objection. PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES Florida Power and light - No objection with provision of necessary easements to cover existing and future facilities as needed. AT&T - No objection with provision of necessary easements to cover existing and future facilities as needed. Comcast - No objection Florida Public Utilities No objection with provision of necessary easements to cover existing and future facilities as needed. RECOMMENDATION Staff has determined that the subject portion of the right-of-way requested to be abandoned does not adversely impact traffic, does not adversely affect other adjacent property owners, and therefore no longer serve a public purpose, subject to the conditions of approval including the provision of the necessary utility easements noted by staff during their review. Based on the above analysis, staff recommends APPROVAL of the applicant's request to abandon this portion of the right-of-way, subject to the attached conditions. Any conditions requested by the Planning and Development Board or required by the Commission will be placed in Exhibit "F" - Conditions of Approval. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\704 SW 25th (SW 6th Street Abandonment)\Staff Report ABAN_20-010.doc Page 1086 of 1344 EXHIBIT A LOCATION MAP Legend puuuuuuwuumuulpuuuuuul,Vuuuuugl,V SUBJECT PROPERTY N�\ 0 10 20 40 60 80 Feet , \ Page 1087 of 1344 �:)& SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION 09/22/20 PROPOSED 25' RIGHT-OF-WAY ABANDONMENT SW. 25th AVENUE 50' TOTAL R/W —R=25.00' N NORTH LINE OF N 87'19' 10" E d= 9 0'44' 1$" LOT 7, BLOCK 41P -0.B. 25.00' L= 39.59' _ N8T19 10 E 54.68' `y 50' R/W Z NW. CORNER OF R=25.00' PER PEAT F LOT 7, BLOCK 4 o 9 0'44' 18" w =)(P.B. 25, PG. 57) I q L=39.59' 3:f "' N N N I wW O.*a W 00 o - w 3LOT 7, BLOCK 4 C0 o(r zo torn U-) U z (P.B. 25, PG. 57) r NZ :3 am N w 0I W0 N QO zm 10 a wro: 0 Z ` EAST LINE OF N I w ~o ` LOT 7, BLOCK 4 U) S87'19'1 D"W 91.15 L — — 25.00' SOUTH LINE OF -T R=25-00 LOT 7, BLOCK 4 p--60'00'00, S87 -1910"W L= 26.18' ti� aQ 12.50' 1 inch = 30 ft. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY CERRF/CA TION.- SCALE: 1"=30' THIS SKETCH MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AS SET FORTH BY -. .... THE FLORIDA BOARD OF PROfES.9aVAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS IN DRAWN BY: ELF CHAPMR 5J--17 FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. CHECKED BY:JEK PJOH a/ HA SM, Date.- 8�31�2020 JOHN KbH R Stafe of F/orldo vewr & Mapper NO. 6711 NOT VA.' UNLESS IT BEARS THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED L OF A FLORIDA 4/LENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER BBREUTA PONS.- �2 = CENTERLINE P. B. = PLAT BOOK PG. = PAGE POB = POINT OF BEGINNING POC = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W = RIGHT-OF-WAY SHEET NO. 2 of 2 BASELINE LAND SURVEY LLC 1400 N. W. 1st COURT BOCA RATON, FLORIDA ,33432 1) 417-0700 LB 8229 JOB: 20- 07- 023 SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION 19122/202 PROPOSED 25' RIGHT-OF-WAY ABANDONMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A PORTION OF THE 50 FOOT RIGHT—OF—WAY LYING EAST OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF "FOREST HILLS", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25 AT PAGE 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK 4 OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PLAT OF "FOREST HILLS"; THENCE NORTH 87'19'10" EAST ON THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 54.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87'19'10" EAST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF SAID NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'44'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 01'56'32" EAST ON A LINE 25 FEET EASTERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 79.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87'19'10" WEST ON THE EASTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 12.50 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON—TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, AT WHICH THE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 28'03'28" EAST; THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES AND DISTANCES ARE COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7: 1) NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60'00'00", A DISTANCE OF 26.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; 2) NORTH 01'56'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 57.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT; 3) THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'44'18", A DISTANCE OF 39.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 2,545 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY SHEET NO. 1 of 2 CER TIFICA TION.• SCALE: AS SHOWN ANIS SKETCH MEETS 7HE STANDARDS OF PRACACE AS SET FORTH BY �? THE FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFE=0NAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS IN DRAWN BY: ELF CHAPTER 5J--17 FLORIDA ADMINISMA77VE CODE. CHECKED BY: JEK BASELINE LAND SURREY LLC u 1400 N. W, 1st COURT WW " Date. 8/�T/2o2o BOCA RA TON, FLORIDA 33432 N K AR, PSM, State of Florida AAS...9F a/ Surve}ror & Mopper No. s711 (561) 417-0700 LB 8229 NUD, UNLESS /T BEARS THE SIONAIURE AND ?HE ORIGINAL - RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. JOB. 20-07-02,3 Page 1089 of 1344 LOCATIG� MAP TY APPROVAL a 3 J 6; 9 A SU BDIVIutON IN SECTIQN „,,, �•�ct liirc „�Q,,, DOYNTON 32. TWP. 45 S., RGE.43 E. BEACH CALM REACH COUNTY, FLORIDA ARNOLD d.WAI DSMITH _ REG/571 REDSuRVEY— —, LAUDERDALE_FIOR/DA _ a 3 J 6; 9 ° 4 i9 G l3 4 r � I fir- A 5 I 5 { e1H E - ju 9 4 _... -� 3 Nt m ;,' 2 fn t r4 Ia + I �. 9 [ L j ,. 5 8 4 G w 9 G 7 5 _ �DESCMPTION_ l -- � f S11 T,ACVN0WLEDGEI,4V4T DEDICATION o g }' 9 ♦h F rh N# 40 f M {' /n a! Af IJor Fend /{ a�rf'e-you{he s+/ - YNOW ALL MEN AYTNESE P0.ESt�T5Th 1'F sr µ 1 H I N 4 C so„µ,�oar of'sa d sEct ou 32. ep dLplar- n l + d At S r {l +' f b h w III d tlad anzy#i ,r nn+,� r<Rr I Is In wt ynk + of ++ 1 d pl h + +o b d r y- � B P H, i l y f I. p NV d }I d. H C n CERTIFICATE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS F 1 I } , Irn L a� rIFIp 1dr..s L dd -I 11"— J JLLY e A )5( Is ° 17• - - / - fo lh h 4'n34n wl %� r 1 Page 1090 of 1344 N EXHIBIT D - Subject Property 012.525 50 75 100 W+E Without Abandonment Page 109 Feet s N EXHIBIT E - Subject Property 012.525 50 75 100 W+E With Abandonment Page 109 Feet s EXHIBIT F Conditions of Approval Project Name: 704 SW 2511 - SW 611 Street Abandonment File number: ABAN 20-010 Reference: 111 review documents identified as Abandonment Application with a September 22, 2020 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY / UTILITIES Comments: 1. Provide a 12 feet wide utility easement. X 2. Canopy trees shall not be planted within the easement. X FIRE Comments: Not applicable. POLICE Comments: Not applicable. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: Not applicable. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: Not applicable. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 1. Provide necessary easements to cover existing and future utility facilities as needed. X COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: Not applicable. Page 1093 of 1344 704 SW 2511 Street — SW 611 Street Abandonment (ABAN 20-010) Conditions of Approval Page 2 of 2 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: None CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS / COMMITMENTS The applicant or applicant's representatives made the following representations and commitments during the quasi-judicial and/or public hearings that now constitute binding obligations of the applicant. The obligations have the same weight as other conditions of approval. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\704 SW 25th (SW 6th Street Abandonment)WBAN 20-010 COA.docx Page 1094 of 1344 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: APPLICANT: APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 704 SW 25th Avenue — SW 6th Street Abandonment (ABAN 20-010) Zachary Schaffer, Property Owner 4807 NW 16th Terrace, Boca Raton, FL 33431 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: December 1, 2020 APPROVAL SOUGHT: Request for abandonment of a portion of the SW 6th Street right-of-way (ABAN 20-010) consisting of 25 feet of unimproved swale abutting the east lot line of the property located at 704 SW 25th Avenue. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Portion of the SW 6th Street R.O.W. located south of SW 25th Avenue, and north of SW 25th Place. DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBITS "B", "C", "D" & "E" 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 "F" 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\704 SW 25th (SW 6th Street Abandonment)WBAN 20-010 DO.doc Page 1095 of 1344 9.A. City Manager's Report 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: City Lobbyist, Mat Forrest of Ballard Partners, will present the key issues/bills facing the City during the 2021 Legislative Session. City Commission to discuss and approve Legislative Priorities for the 2021 Legislative Session in Tallahassee. Explanation of Request: Each year the Commission approves a general list of priorities for staff to monitor throughout the legislative session. Attached is a list of general topics about bills that will be introduced. Staff has recommended which items to oppose, support or watch. Once adopted by the Commission, staff and elected officials can communicate with our legislative delegation to express our concerns and/or support for matters being considered by the legislature. How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: TBD - Unfunded mandates can be costly to City operations. Alternatives: Not establish legislative priorities. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description ddEsir:dUlirn 2021 I1.....Esglis: a Live, Priority Il.....list Page 1096 of 1344 City of Boynton Beach City Commission 2021 Legislative Priorities Legislative Actions Home Rule OPPOSE any legislative efforts to impede or preempt the constitutional right of municipal Home Rule powers. The City OPPOSES the Legislature's persistent intrusion into local finances, which are necessary to provide financial stability and essential services uniquely required by municipal residents and local businesses. The state legislature has attempted to restrict local self-governing for issues such as building and land use, small-cell wireless, community redevelopment agencies, vacation rentals, municipal elections, medical marijuana, concealed weapons and firearms, firefighter cancer disability presumption, local business taxes, fiscal transparency, ad valorem taxes, stormwater and wastewater management, traffic infraction detectors, and drones. Unfunded Mandates OPPOSE any unfunded mandates imposed on local governments through the legislative or budget process. Regulation of Group/Sober Homes SUPPORT licensing/taxing/zoning regulation for operation of group/sober homes at the local level. SUPPORT legislation requiring certification for all recovery residences and recovery residence administrators to ensure that this vulnerable population is protected and that recovery residence administrators have the competencies necessary to appropriately respond to the needs of residents. Opioid Fight SUPPORT legislation that helps provide local support to address this wide ranging issue. SUPPORT legislation that provides funding opportunities for municipalities to help combat the opioid crises. Communications Services Tax Protection SUPPORT legislation to reform the Communications Services Tax in a manner that is revenue neutral; provides for a broad and equitable tax base; provides for enhanced stability and reliability as an important revenue source for local government; and provides a uniform method for taxing communication services in Florida. Reform should promote a Page 1097 of 1344 competitively neutral tax policy that will free consumers to choose a provider based on tax neutral considerations. Sales Tax Fairness SUPPORT legislation to update Florida's sales and use tax laws that apply to online/e- commerce sales from out-of-state retailers. Changes are needed to ensure that in-state retailers are treated equitably and that the Florida sales and use tax law is equally enforced. Short -Term Rentals SUPPORT legislation that restores local zoning authority with respect to short-term rental properties, thereby preserving the integrity of Florida's residential neighborhoods and communities. OPPOSE legislation that preempts municipal authority as it relates to the regulation of short-term rental properties. The City SUPPORTS legislation clarifying that existing, grandfathered municipal short-term rental ordinances can be amended without penalty. Resilient and Sustainable Cities SUPPORT legislation that promotes a resilient and sustainable Florida, including: • Funding water quality improvement • Establishing policies and funding for alternative water supply development • Providing for intergovernmental coordination and planning on strategies to address climate challenges such as drought, coastal flooding and inland flooding. • Enabling local authority to implement natural resources protection strategies Water SUPPORT legislation to address the state's critical water resource and water quality deficiencies to mitigate the negative economic impact of these deficiencies through priority corrective actions and funding. The legislation should include: • Establishment of a dedicated and recurring source of state funding to meet current and projected local government water supply and water infrastructure needs; • Annual assessment by the State of the state, regional and local water resource and water quality infrastructure improvement needs; and • Development of regional plans to prioritize actions and schedules for addressing integrated water quality and water supply needs based on objective criteria. SUPPORT legislation that establishes reasonable time frames for utilities to eliminate, to the extent possible in compliance with regulatory requirements and with specified exceptions, discharges to surface waters unless a utility demonstrates it is not environmentally, technically, or economically feasible. Page 1098 of 1344 Transportation/Mobility Plans & Fee SUPPORT legislation that preserves local control of transportation planning, and defines mobility plans and fees in order to provide the clarity and consistency needed to assist Florida's cities in implementing alternative modes of transportation. SUPPORT legislation that will allow cities to have greater local decision-making and flexibility on transportation funding to ensure we meet our ever-changing transportation demands. Commuter Rail MONITOR and SUPPORT legislative and budget opportunities related to FEC commuter rail station for downtown Boynton Beach and budgetary opportunities to offset infrastructure costs as well as funding options for Operations & Maintenance. CRA/Downtown Redevelopment & Transit Oriented Development (TOD's) SUPPORT legislation that would improve the city's use of community redevelopment agencies to affectively carry -out redevelopment and community revitalization in accordance with Home Rule. SUPPORT and MONITOR legislation that will strengthen and support the planning and implementation of transit -oriented developments (TOD's) on a local and/or regional scale. Emergency Management/Mitigation/Sustainability Recognizing the impacts sustained by cities related to sea -level rise, changing precipitation patterns and increasing storm severity, the City of Boynton Beach SUPPORTS legislation that encourages vulnerability assessments, coordinates resources and supports the efforts of local governments to mitigate and adapt to these dynamic environmental conditions Affordable Housing SUPPORT any legislation that creates funding opportunities for affordable housing initiatives at the local level. SUPPORT legislation that enhances local efforts to research and assist affordable housing opportunities. SUPPORT legislation that requires all monies from the Sadowski State and Local Government Housing Trust Funds be used only for Florida's affordable housing programs. Annexation SUPPORT legislation that facilitates the municipal annexation of unincorporated areas while protecting private property rights and respecting municipal boundaries. Page 1099 of 1344 Digital Divide SUPPORT legislation that reduces the digital divide and expands broadband internet access to all areas of the state. This includes: • Identifying areas of Florida that are underserved by traditional broadband providers. • Removing statutory barriers for cities to provide telecommunication services and open competition for affordable internet service. • Increasing public funding for construction of broadband infrastructure Cybersecurity SUPPORT legislation dedicating state resources for the development and enhancement of municipal cybersecurity by providing funding for technical assistance, treat assessments, employee training, infrastructure improvements and data protection, including the protection of exempt and confidential information such as law enforcement personnel information and plans for government buildings and other critical infrastructure. Local Business Tax Receipt SUPPORT legislation that protects local government rights to use local business tax revenue to provide services that our citizens want and need, including public infrastructure, public safety services and public transportation infrastructure. OPPOSE any legislation that would preempt local regulation of Business Tax such as capping the amount a local municipality can levy for a Business Tax. Red Light Cameras OPPOSE any legislative efforts to impede or preempt local regulation/enforce of red-light cameras. Government -Owned Utilities MONITOR and OPPOSE any legislation that will remove home rule authority for municipalities providing water and sewer services outside municipal boundaries. Local Elections OPPOSE any legislation that impedes or preempts local regulation of city municipal elections. Eco -tourism and Marine Industry Incentives SUPPORT legislation that will assist in protecting our beaches and supporting the marine industry. These include bills to create new, and enhance existing programs Page 1100 of 1344 related to working marina's, increased funding for kayak/canoe launches and water taxi's as well as access to local waterways. Greenways & Trails SUPPORT legislation that encourages and funds Greenways & Trails. This includes safe bikeways & pedestrian ways, connectivity with regional plans as well as other nonmotorized transportation incentives. Cultural Tourism SUPPORT legislation that identifies the importance of cultural tourism as an economic driver for local governments and provides funding opportunities for the creation and continuation of public art, galleries, libraries, events and festivals. Historic Preservation SUPPORT legislation that recognizes the importance of local and regional historic preservation and creates funding opportunities for programming and infrastructure projects that support historic preservation and provides grant funding. Actively seek funding opportunities for the preservation and rehabilitation of the city's Old High School. Page 1101 of 1344 r1W City Manager's Report 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: A presentation of the City of Boynton Beach Operations Performance Management Dashboard. Explanation of Request: Transparency is essential to the delivery of effective and accountable government services. As such, the City of Boynton Beach is developing an Operational Performance Management Dashboard that will provide the public with access to select contextualized data through the City's website. How will this affect city programs or services? Internally, the City of Boynton Beach has convened an Operational Performance Management team to guide the operational performance review process. Through the identification of select Key Performance Indicators, the team works with departments to identify problems or opportunities for improvement, analyze and address barriers to success, and monitor performance with the goal of managing resources, increasing efficiency, improving public engagement, and making data and information available for decisions. City departments are able to align spending with strategic outcomes and improve performance and customer service. Performance Management and the development of the dashboard is a living process that will continue to grow and improve as it is developed. Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted N/A Alternatives: N/A Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: Strategic alignment with outcomes, improved performance, and improved customer service. Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1102 of 1344 Type AttacftrTIENI'lt Description PE)rforimainCE) li ainagE)irTIENI'lt Dashboard Flir'E)SE)intahoin Page 1103 of 1344 STRATEGIC OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Building Strategic Goals and Outcome Management Systems CITY OF6— Page 1104 of 1344 It begins with you City Commission Customers Stakeholders "Vision" and "North S Page 1105 of 1344 Create your Strategic Plan and Process Roadmap Goals are Imapped with 11 t lr te " Ii c approaches, milestanes and SMART targets to create the Il Page 1106 of 1344 Page 1107 of 1344 Example: decrease of D rated lane miles Reports and KPIs lNan review meetings provide -th continuous -feedback -t -the process strategy, punning and irnp�ernentation Page 1108 of 1344 • Confirm the Mos are aggregated and roHed-up strategic or Executive Dashboards.. business planwww� • Evaluate organizational 0 performance • Identify and adjust to opportunities 0informs stakehoWers .......................................... that allow the progress and provides operation to remain agile and stakehoWer input opportunity � competitive Page 1109 of 1344 Page 1110 of 1344 IIII Performance Management Building Department �I wig Commmunity Standards P IIII public Works - Road Conditions I public Works - Sanitation -- u)V Police Department W Fire Department ' Utilities Department Page 1111 of 1344 Page 1112 of 1344 Page 1113 of 1344 Performance Management i f. It�1�Ut 2 Building Department r,Jrat., I P ,N,(Y 625,166.413 m i, Commmunity Standards I ',I 0 r Public Works - Road Conditions 5 Public Works - Sanitation -- - C�:aN_ IIIjj, W Police Department '7wr d d Fire Department e � x Utilities Department Po r 15,483 Page 1113 of 1344 1 Performance Management u Building Department Page 1114 of 1344 ..... 4'< Y „ dei i4y 1k1� 1%l%! u Public Works - Road Conditions r/� o AM1 December Month/Year-to-Date 6 Police Department Crime Comparisori Fire Department 7 November 00 Crime Report — t -Date Crime Comparisoll utilities Department Page 1114 of 1344 Performance Management Public Works -Road Conditions 5 Public Works -Sanitation Page 1115 of 1344 W Performance Management 11j, Bulding Department ot tj f6icts2 AII Syste sReview Dashboard ashboard Commmunity Standards Page 1116 of 1344 W11,, I Management 11], 2 Building Department 11111 3 Commmunity Standards 111" 4 public -orls - Road 1—ditio- �11,, 5 public Works -Sanitation ,d/ Police Department 7 Fire Department 8 Utilities Department OPERATiNCIRUDGUIR 11 H NIWIAW8 " $226,9$2,076 nkkd I III i a I'MrING BUOUT Page 1117 of 1344 17 P �/ / q q'S 10// = or/ ME Additional Dashboards Humn Resources and 101" a 10 Risk Management Strategic Plan 01 1, 2 Economic Development Page 1118 of 1344 Dashboard Demonstration Page 1119 of 1344 Questions? III "OYNT 67N A Page 1120 of 1344 Ox" City Manager's Report 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Presentation by David Scott, Director of Economic Development and Strategy, on the City's Tourism Strategic Plan. Explanation of Request: The City's Department of Economic Development and Strategy convened Boynton Beach tourism stakeholders to create a Tourism Task Force with the goal of integrating tourism strategies into the City's Strategic Plan. The objectives of the Tourism Task Force were to document and conduct a SWOT analysis of the City's current tourism assets, and provide input and recommendations for future tourism strategies. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted N/A Alternatives: N/A Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: The Tourism Strategic Plan aligns with the City's Strategic Plan Priority - Building Wealth in the Community. As one of the largest industries in Palm Beach County, generating an annual economic impact of $7 billion, Tourism: - Drives economic development - Generates jobs and increases quality -of -life for residents - Supports business creation, expansion, and retention Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Page 1121 of 1344 Attachments: Type AttacftrTIENI'lt Description BoyintoinBE�,ach TbUlrisirn StratE�IgiC IRla in Page 1122 of 1344 Page 1123 of 1344 TOURISM STRATEGIC PLAN 1-i Y A 'T 0 U �R I S M wwwww„ 0 C LJI S Tourism is among Palm Beach County's major industries, generating an annual economic impact of approximately $7 billion in the local economy • Drives enhanced economic development • Generates jobs and increases quality-of-life for residents • Supports business creation, expansion and retention • Creates competitive differentiation for the City Incorporating tourism priorities within the City's Strategic Plan articulates a clear vision for the future of tourism in Boynton Beach Page 1124 of 1344 Page 1125 of 1344 City Staff Steven Grant - Mayor Lori LaVerriere - City Manager David Scott - ED & Strategy John Durgan - ED & Strategy Michael Simon - CRA Eleanor Krusell - Marketing Michael Rumpf - Planning & Zoning Andrew Mack - Transportation Tourism Development Sergio Piedra - DTPB Michael Zeff - Sports Commission Bama Lutes Deal - Cultural Council Phyllis Man - Film & TV Commission "'r A S K C.") W� C ��E �Uwwwww Retail Shopping & Attractions Ed Boylan - BB Mall FS—In Matteo Peroni - Lynn University Robin C Johnson Blake - Palm Beach State College Business Mary Lou Bedford Central Chamber of Commerce Troy McLellan - Boca Chamber Jonathan Porges - BB Chamber Gary Hines - BDB Michael Corbit - Career Source Michelle McGovern - Bethesda Hospital JJ Bujalski - Lease Up Page 1126 of 1344 Food & Beverage Jodi Cross - FRLA Jason Emmett - Emmett Investments Robert Currier - Village Tavern Urban Planning Brian LaMotte - WGI Kim Delaney -Treasure Coast Regional Planning Keith O'Donnell - Avison Young Residents Rob Jager Consultants Don Kolodz - TSS COUNTY VISITATION H I ST 0 R Y 6.96 6.3 6 5.47 ' 4.12 I I I I I I coat 44% 3z 5 20% 21% o �yt VI I "T u VIIIi w "'To ILII WNuwii �G ��B C IT G SII IIIIVIIIIII V, wwiw IIWIIII �NINII Cities Stayed Overnight uuu Cities Visited 195 21/0 19% °' 13 13/' 11° 120/ 14r� ° 8420/ 0 , 6% �� 5 /7 6°� ° � Q �Se Page 1128 of 1344 9 ic 4% 14% �\aae aar �o� ea�� fie\ a� �oJ 1 l--iO"Tw'IEl ��ROOMS B Wo,,,t Palrn Brach Boca Raton Palen Brach Gardens Palen Brach 1Dd ray Brach haplter Baynton Brach IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl0111111111111111111111111111111111111111W11171N8fff�011111111111111111111 Riva Brach Lake Worth Lantana Manalapan T Wo,,llington .� uluno Brach North Palen Brach South Bay IMM H[gh land Brach MM Royal Palen Brach IMM B,dlr Glade IM Palen Brach Shores Gn,,ana, res MI Singer island II 0 900 1000 1900 2000 2900 3000 3900 4000 4900 9000 Page 1129 of 1344 "'T V S D ,M A 1�wwwlw, �; �V���i�muwy9��°"" �w� IU `I Ww� Vwo,AT Vow R, '�Nw�Owswwi �IR I IE. �wiwwi Vf IIIV�IIII Beaches Relatives Shopping r t lY M' r Page 1130 of 1344 n "` � �„ „: //,✓' ��� �..�:�+ / sM � s vss - s s � ,� �4 ( bfi ta yr , f � � 'M�n p� e„ �( �.W' iii �,' i"/�� I��i �� / %���� � I [ �/ ��� � �� � ^ 111 f tJ / / r 'v fwr � I �v'ln� � /�/ f � � YY< b � ✓J' � � � l y � / sin i f � l Y �Ii s „✓W nd /� -..- .. �� �wwwww � iwwwu�wwww iimwwlAT VllwwwIwwww � iwww-wwwu��'wu Al'�JID �N ✓ Task Force forced ranked 50+ recommendations from high to low ✓ City Staff met to determine ability to implement and the resources needed -/Discover The Palm Beaches provided feedback to ensure alignment with the County's tourism strategies Page 1132 of 1344 10 ✓ City of Boynton Beach staff developed a Survey to rank each recommendation ✓ Recommendations were sorted and segmented as either MEDIUM or LOW Page 1133 of 1344 The ranking of recommendations was divided based upon the following scoring: Mediot vjir )i, D 0 0 42% 23% Page 1134 of 1344 Z13,31 I� Fill All Ilk fl�lHill .......... Isuil,11,11,111111l'y RESULTS Page 1135 of 1344 Z13,31 I� 71 A 5. :1ailner wilh shaied economy odging enlilies lo supplern eni 14. Invesligale exisling culh.m.-il iek.fled (..issels for ieloc(..flion 10 Cily. 39. Residents should becorne "fouriisim Ambassadors" and po len Holly 1& 1 xplore partnerships with the D(DI, Brightline, friRail, car 50. (.,(.)i-)sider engaging tourism coiI k.) support III PII 19. 1 xploie oppoilunily of evei(..iging BB Sk.flion. 16. Conduct researcdh k.) determine how I square feet of i,yiee[ii-)dk..��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 0 29. 1 xploreciloi.jnsrrifner)dlywciyfir)dir)gcipplic(..ilior). 4— 11. p ari ner with III Florida Res lcuran [Ass lion [(.)(.A eferimine . 0 23. Lcunch veimies ai III I arnphillI and deferimine how _0 26 Identify fuluie pioduct developrneni oppoilunilies. 17. DechI (,'harnpions Prograim sponsored by DIPB should A2. Leverage Declination MaiI Plans developed by each of M E D I U NA E 21 . Investigate a waier faxi service and parfiI with day cruises 0 25� C,'ify should partner with III Palim Beacdh C,ounly Sports 35. Leverage III ID(.:,' by joining their a(. ency Partnership Pr(.)(. I U 34. Invesligale a Touiism :Iailneiship :1iogiam to diive piivale ievenues. tie 38. Residents should be everaged k.) eiI e Friends and A9. Identify internal resources k.) support III irnplernenfafion of 15. Develop a plan to oplirrize the new Bo neon Beach Town I � Business intellir ence d(.mhboards should be developed k.) report key... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... -i ('".,,; A, 33. Creaie a fourisim Cornmillee coiI of key stakeholders A6. Creaie an animial bud(. of k.) ensure III PLAN is irnplernenfed 13. Develop a plan k.) opfirnize III diversily of parks, trails, waierways.., gnize..."111,11, 3. Brand III (.:,'ity cuthenfically and uniquely so residents re(.,,o(. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage Page 1136 of 1344 14 a11,,NUI 1 RECOMMENDATION RANKINGS, 7. Review existing attractions to ensure that they are appealing, diverse and focus on creation of new experiences to create 92 competitive advantage. 6. Identify local experiences that are authentic to the destination. 88 3. Brand the City authentically and uniquely so residents recognize their destination. 88 36. Integrate Tourism into the City's Strategic/Economic Development Plans, 84 13. Develop a plan to optimize the diversity of parks, trails, waterways and beaches as they are the number one reason tourist 80 come to Palm Beach County, 37. Tourism should be integrated into the City's communication strategies to Residents to enhance the general understanding of 80 the importance and economic impact tourism has on the destination and direct/indirect jobs that are created. 46. Create an annual budget to ensure the PLAN is implemented on time and on specification. 80 44. Enhance City website to ensure that it is tourist friendly . 80 33. Create a Tourism Committee comprised of key stakeholders to ensure ongoing monitoring of opinions; regular 76 communications of key activities and business intelligence. 4. Potential sites and hotel developers should be identified for adding room inventory to the destination. 73 1. Business intelligence dashboards should be developed to report key data. 73 10. Identify the quantity and tropical lifestyle uniqueness of dining/gastronomy assets within the destination including Bahamian, 73 Caribbean, BBQ, Seafood, Vegan/Wellness and breweries. 15. Develop a plan to optimize the new Boynton Beach Town Square by leveraging the high school gym for conventions, 73 meetings and/or tradeshows that can support from 300 - 600 attendees. 41. Develop an annual Destination Marketing Plan and distribute/review with all key stakeholders. 73 49. Identify internal resources to support the implementation of the PLAN to include reporting relationships. 73 KEDIUM RECOMMENDATION RANKINGS r w (. ................... ............ ........................ ............ ........................ ............ ........................ ............ ............................G. . S I' I' 20. Review existing marinas/restaurants on the ICW for potential enhancement and/or expansion. 69 38. Residents should be leveraged to encourage Friends and Family members to visit the destination through a variety, 69 marketing incentives ......,,. ............. ............. .......................... ............. .......................... ............. .......................... ............. .......................... .............................. 22. Create an annual calendar of special events to provide an opportunity for tourists and residents from key counties 65 within the State to "test-drive" the destination. 34 .......... .......................... ............. .......................... ............. .......................... ............. .......................... ............. .......................... Investigate a Tourism Partnership Program to drive private revenues .............................. 65 47. ............. .. ........ ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. Investigate alternate funding strategies to create incremental private revenues to support marketing the destination. ............. .......................... 65 ............ 35. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. Leverage the TDC by joining their agency Partnership Programs as marketing channels. .............................. 61 ............ 43 ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. Identify other Cities throughout the globe to identify best demonstrated practices .............................. bl 25. ................ .... City should partner with the Palm Beach County Sports Commission to review how this organization can be leveraged 57 to drive incremental visitation. 40. Implement a process to measure Visitor Satisfaction to identify potential improvement opportunities. 57 21. .... ............ ............. ............. ............ ............. ............. ............ .........f ............. ............. ............. ............. ................... Investigate a water taxi service and partnering with day cruises out of Delray Beach. ............. .......................... 53 48. Develop a comprehensive place. making plan to drive tourism priorities and investments. 53 ............ 42. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. Leverage Destination Marketing Plans developed by each of the TDC Agencies as an input. .............................. 53 ............ 12. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. Leverage arts and culture by partner with Cultural Council for Palm Beach County to effectively grow and market ............. .......................... 50 these assets 17. Destination Champions Program sponsored by DTPB should be implemented that would encourage Boynton Beach 50 organizations to host meetings within the City versus other destinations. .......... ''d 28. Implement kiosks and Blind/Deaf technology to uniquely position city as"smart city' with inclusion of all people. 50 .. Identify future product development opportunities .... ...... ........ ......... ......... ........ ....... ......... 50 ............ 51 Leverage the CRA to spearhead redevelopment to including funding sup ort I 50 age'1138of...,1344,,,__,,,,_____ .........,. Sirdegy Score 45. Leverage videos created by the TDC Film & TV Agency. 42 1 1. Partner with the Florida Restaurant Association to determine product segments „that could attract additional visitors. 42 2. Partner with the Film & TV Commission to install Palm Beach TV in all hotels within the destination. 42 29. Explore a tourismfriendly wayfinding application. 1....................................................38..................................................... 2. Periodic research be conducted to monitor and better understand the data. J 38 16. Conduct research to determine how many square feet of meeting space should be incorporated into a new hotel. f 38 9. Leverage the Arts in Public Places Program. 1 19. Explore opportunity of leveraging BB Train Station. ....................................................38..................................................... 38 0. Develop and implement a plan for way finding and signage to include an assessment of local transit. 38 50. Consider engaging tourism consultants to support the PLAN implementation and create incremental momentum. 34 8. Document the quality and diversity of shopping opportunities and determine the future state of the Boynton Beach Mall. 34 18. Explore partnerships with the DOT, Brightline, TriRail, car rental companies, ridesharing organizations and Palm Beach International Airport. 34 1. Deploy Visitor Information Center(s) at high traffic tourist locations to provide local maps, suggested itineraries on what ............................................... to do and see within the City. 34 39. Residents should become Tourism Ambassadors and potentially volunteer to staff the Visitor Information Center(s), 34 52. Partner with CareerSource PBC for tourism job placement opportunities and training. 1 30 14. Investigate existing cultural related assets for relocation to City. 27. Conduct an audit to determine Wi Fi access in areas with visitor traffic to include meeting facilities associated with the new Boynton Beach Town Square, 23 5. Partner with shared economy lodging entities to supplement lack of hotel rooms Airbnb, etc. 23 24. Integrate new cultural center systems „to city hall. I 23 Page 1139 of 1344 L 7 FY'20--21 STAIF"T �Vwwi u, wwwwu wimwwn iuw wwwwv, � ��wwuro wwww 'wuww, � wwim � �wnw,:, Hage I I 4U OT 1344 is Review existing amenities to ensure that they are appealing, diverse, and focus on the creation of new experiences to build a competitive advantage. 9y 21 > 11M CIS C °'r l of a "{,'N: - "4 OT 'KY, C o" lY rive, i G4 1� t GGk °i I � ,rz,� Brand the City authentically and uniquely and promote local experiences. °`,. ...L..,Create a tourism webpage on the City's website. %> Page 1141 of 1344 1N III„'�4 WWWWWWWWW� IG WIWWWWWd S WWW. WVWWWWW, ,IIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIWI IIIIpIIIllllll 1[:)' WWWWu, • Incorporate feedback from City Commissioners and City staff into the Tourism Strategic Plan • Update City's Strategic Plan and 2021 Department budgets • Communicate final Plan to internal and external Stakeholders Page 1142 of 1344 �JWIu I..WWWWWW T 10NS Page 1143 of 1344 rBo� TY 01 11.A. New Business 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach D Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Ratify the CRA's approval of the sale of 1102 and 1110 N. Federal Hwy. to Boynton Beach Office Condo. Explanation of Request: On January 12, 2021, the CRA Board approved the sale of 1102 and 1110 N. Federal Highway to Boynton Beach Office Condo. Because the sales price is less than the appraised value, the Statute requires that the City Commission provide approval of the CRA's action before the contract can be executed by the CRA Board. The appraisal and CRA approved contract are attached. How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type girEs'E)rTIE)111 t ttach irTIENI'lt ttach irTIENI'lt Description PLArcha SE) & IC E: IV slla�al rTIEsir:t gir'EsEsrTIEsir:t Appraisal IRE)p irk ... 111 Appraisal IRE)p irk ... 1102 Page 1144 of 1344 This Purchase and Development Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement") is made and entered into as of the Effective Date (hereinafter defined), by and between BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III, of the Florida Statutes (hereinafter "SELLER") and BOYNTON BEACH OFFICE CONDOMINIUM, LLC, or its affiliated assignee (hereinafter "PURCHASER", and together with the SELLER, the "Parties"). In consideration of TEN DOLLARS AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and the mutual covenants and agreements herein set forth, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged the Parties hereto agree as follows: 1. PURCHASE AND SALE/PROPERTY. SELLER agrees to sell and convey to PURCHASER and PURCHASER agrees to purchase and acquire from SELLER, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the real property legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto (hereinafter the "Property"). The Parties intend that the purchase and sale and ensuing redevelopment of the Property will be affected in order to reduce slum and blight and to enable the construction of a multi -tenant commercial building with a maximum of 3,200 square feet and associated parking and all other required development standards according to the City of Boynton Beach (the "Project"). 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT. The Purchase Price for the Property shall be One Hundred Forty -Seven Thousand One Hundred AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($147,100.00) to be paid in full at Closing. In addition to the cash purchase amount of $147,100.000, for a period of five years from the Effective Date (as hereafter defined), the CRA shall receive advertising credit in the amount of $95,000.00 from Palm Beach Radio Group, LLC (PBRG) and to be on the basis of the rate card attached hereto, as Exhibit "D" and professional surveying and engineering services in the amount of $100,000.00 from BDH Consulting Group, LLC to be utilized by the CRA or as assigned by the CRA to businesses or landowners for work in the CRA. Said services will be provided at the rates set forth in Exhibit E upon mutually agreeable and customary terms set forth in a work order on a project by project basis consistent with the intent of this Agreement and Seller's governing regulations. The CRA shall have discretion on how to utilize radio time and format on its own behalf or on behalf of designated CRA businesses that it chooses to assist with advertising. The designated times can be utilized as a community show or advertising spots. The CRA shall also have discretion on how to utilize or allocate the professional surveying and engineering services being provided by BDH. At the end of the five year period, PBRG and BDH shall pay to SELLER all unused advertising and professional surveying and engineering credits in cash within thirty (30) days of SELLER's written request. SELLER has complied with Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, in proceeding with the sale of the Property to PURCHASER. 3. DEPOSITS. An Initial Deposit in the amount of Five Thousand AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($5,000.00) shall be deposited with Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. (hereinafter PURCHASER's Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1145 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 2 of 20 "Escrow Agent") within two (2) business days following execution hereof by the Parties, The Initial Deposit shall be fully refundable to PURCHASER, if prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Period (as hereinafter defined), the PURCHASER advises SELLER in writing that it does not intend to complete the purchase of the Property. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. The date of this Agreement (the "Effective Date") shall be the date when the last one of the SELLER and PURCHASER has signed this Agreement. 5. CLOSING. The PURCHASER'S obligation to close on the purchase of the Property is contingent on the following: a. PURCHASER obtaining site plan approval from the City of Boynton Beach, Florida (the "City") to build a multi -tenant use commercial building with a maximum 3,200 square feet and associated parking and all other required development standards according to the City of Boynton Beach on the Property within the timeframe set forth in Paragraph 20(b) below. b. Seller delivering marketable title to the Property subject only to those title exceptions acceptable to the PURCHASER, all as more specifically set forth herein. 6. CLOSING DATE. The Closing shall take place thirty (30) after meeting the condition set forth in Section 5(a) at such location to which the parties may mutually agree in writing. 7. TITLE TO BE CONVEYED. At Closing, SELLER shall convey to PURCHASER, by Special Warranty Deed complying with the requirements of the Title Commitment (hereinafter defined), valid, good, marketable and insurable title in fee simple to the Property, free and clear of any and all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements, assessments, restrictions and other conditions except only the following (collectively, the "Permitted Exceptions"): (a) general real estate taxes and special assessments for the year of Closing and subsequent years not yet due and payable; (b) covenants, conditions, easements, dedications, rights-of-way and matters of record included on the Title Commitment or shown on the Survey (defined in Section 8.3), to which PURCHASER fails to object, or which PURCHASER agrees to accept. 8. INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTY. For a period until twenty (20) days from the Effective Date ("Feasibility Period"), PURCHASER and PURCHASER'S agents, employees, designees, Contractors, surveyors, engineers, architects, attorneys and other consultants (collectively, "Agents"), shall have the right, at PURCHASER'S expense, to make inquiries of, and meet with members of Governmental Authorities regarding the Property and to enter upon the Property, at any time and from time to time with reasonable notice to SELLER and so long as said investigations do not result in a business interruption, to perform any and all physical tests, inspections, and investigations of the Property, including but not limited to Phase I and Phase 11 environmental investigations, which PURCHASER may deem necessary. During the Feasibility Period, PURCHASER may elect, in PURCHASER'S sole and absolute discretion, to terminate this PURCHASER's Initials. SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1146 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 3 of 20 Agreement. If PURCHASER elects to terminate this Agreement in accordance with this Section, PURCHASER shall: (i) leave the Property in substantially the condition existing on the Effective Date; (ii) shall repair and restore any damage caused to the Property by PURCHASER'S testing and investigation; and (iii) release to SELLER, at no cost, all reports and other work generated as a result of the PURCHASER'S testing and investigation. PURCHASER hereby agrees to indemnify and hold SELLER harmless from and against all claims, losses, expenses, demands and liabilities, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, for nonpayment for services rendered to PURCHASER (including, without limitation, any construction liens resulting therefrom) or for damage to persons or property arising out of PURCHASER'S investigation of the Property. PURCHASER'S obligations under this Section shall survive the termination, expiration or Closing of this Agreement. 8.1 Seller's Documents. SELLER shall deliver to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments within five (5) days of the Effective Date of this Agreement: any existing title policies, appraisals, copies of any reports or studies (including environmental, engineering, surveys, soil borings and other physical reports) in SELLER'S possession or control with respect to the physical condition of the Property, copies of all permits, authorizations and approvals issued by Governmental Authorities for the Property and any correspondence which discloses claims, allegations or adverse information regarding the Property or SELLER with respect to the Property. 8.2 Title Review. Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, SELLER's counsel, as closing agent for the transaction contemplated herein (the "Closing Agent") shall obtain, at the SELLER'S expense, from a Title Company chosen by SELLER (hereinafter "Title Company"), a Title Commitment covering the Property and proposing to insure PURCHASER in the amount of the Purchase Price subject only to the Permitted Exceptions, together with complete and legible copies of all instruments identified as conditions or exceptions in Schedule B of the Title Commitment. PURCHASER shall examine the Title Commitment and deliver written notice to SELLER no later than twenty (20) days after receipt of the Title Commitment notifying SELLER of any objections PURCHASER has to the condition of title (hereinafter "PURCHASER'S Title Objections"). If PURCHASER fails to deliver PURCHASER'S Title Objections to SELLER within the aforesaid review period, title shall be deemed accepted subject to the conditions set forth in the Title Commitment. If PURCHASER timely delivers the PURCHASER'S Title Objections, then SELLER shall have thirty (30) days to cure and remove the PURCHASER'S Title Objections (hereinafter "Cure Period"). In the event that SELLER is unable or unwilling to cure and remove, or cause to be cured and removed, the PURCHASER'S Title Objections within the Cure Period to the satisfaction of PURCHASER, then PURCHASER, in PURCHASER'S sole and absolute discretion, shall have the option of (i) extending the Cure Period and the Closing for one additional thirty (30) day period at no cost to PURCHASER, or (ii) accepting the Title to the Property as of the time of Closing or (iii) canceling and terminating this Agreement, in which case, any Deposits shall be returned to PURCHASER and the Parties shall have no further obligations or liability hereunder, except for those expressly provided herein to survive termination of this Agreement. PURCHASER's Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1147 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 4 of 20 Prior to the Closing, PURCHASER shall have the right to cause the Title Company to issue an updated Title Commitment ("Title Update") covering the Property. If any Title Update contains any conditions which did not appear in the Title Commitment, and such items render title unmarketable, PURCHASER shall have the right to object to such new or different conditions in writing prior to Closing. All rights and objections of the Parties with respect to objections arising from the Title Update shall be the same as objections to items appearing in the Title Commitment, subject to the provisions of this Section. 8.3 Survey Review. PURCHASER, at PURCHASER'S expense, may obtain a current boundary survey (the "Survey") of the Property, indicating the number of acres comprising the Property to the nearest 1/100th of an acre. If the Survey discloses encroachments on the Property or that improvements located thereon encroach on setback lines, easements, lands of others or violate any restrictions, covenants of this Agreement, or applicable governmental regulations, the same shall constitute a title defect and shall be governed by the provisions of Section 8.2 concerning title objections. 9. CONDITIONS TO CLOSING. PURCHASER shall not be obligated to close on the purchase of the Property unless each of the following conditions (collectively, the "Conditions to Closing") are either fulfilled or waived by PURCHASER in writing: 9.1 Representations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of SELLER contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct as of Closing. 9.2 Pending Proceedings. At Closing, there shall be no litigation or administrative agency or other governmental proceeding of any kind whatsoever involving the Property or the SELLER, pending or threatened, which has not been disclosed, prior to closing, and accepted by PURCHASER. 9.3 Compliance with Laws and Regulations. The Property shall be in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, codes, requirements, licenses, permits and authorizations as of the date of Closing. 10. CLOSING DOCUMENTS. The SELLER shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, the Closing Documents set forth in this Section, except for documents prepared by the Title Company. At Closing, SELLER shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered to PURCHASER the following documents and instruments: 10.1 Deed and Authorizing Resolutions. SELLER shall furnish a Special Warranty Deed (the "Deed") conveying to PURCHASER valid, good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and other conditions of title other than the Permitted Exceptions, together with such resolutions or other applicable authorizing PURCHASER's Initial. L SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1148 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 5 of 20 documents evidencing approval of the transaction by the SELLER's governing body as the Closing Agent and the title Company may require. 10.2 Seller's Affidavits. SELLER shall furnish to PURCHASER an owner's affidavit attesting that, to the best of its knowledge, no individual or entity has any claim against the Property under the applicable construction lien law, that the SELLER will not record or enter into documents affecting the Property after the last effective date on the Title Commitment, and that there are no parties in possession of the Property other than SELLER. SELLER shall also furnish to PURCHASER a non -foreign affidavit with respect to the Property. In the event SELLER is unable to deliver its affidavits referenced above, the same shall be deemed an uncured Title Objection. 10.3 Closing Statement. A closing statement setting forth the Purchase Price, all credits, adjustments and prorations between PURCHASER and SELLER, all costs and expenses to be paid at Closing, and the net proceeds due SELLER, which SELLER shall also execute and deliver at Closing. 10.4 Corrective Documents. Documentation required to clear title to the Property of all liens, encumbrances and exceptions, if any, other than Permitted Exceptions. 10.5 Additional Documents. Such other documents as PURCHASER or the Title Company may reasonably request that SELLER execute and deliver, and any other documents required by this Agreement or reasonably necessary in order to close this transaction and effectuate the terms of this Agreement. 11. PRORATIONS CLOSING COSTS AND CLOSING PROCEDURES. 11.1 Prorations. Taxes for the Property shall be prorated through the day before Closing. Cash at Closing shall be increased or decreased as may be required by prorations to be made through the day prior to Closing. Taxes shall be prorated based upon the current year's tax with due allowance made for maximum allowable discount. If Closing occurs at a date when the current year's millage is not fixed and current year's assessment is available, taxes will be prorated based upon such assessment and prior year's millage. If current year's assessment is not available, then taxes will be prorated on prior year's tax. A tax proration based on an estimate shall, at request of either party, be readjusted upon receipt of tax bill which discloses an actual difference in the amount of the taxes estimated at Closing that exceeds $1,000.00. 11.2 Closing Costs. SELLER shall pay for documentary stamps on the deed, recording the deed and any cost associated with curing title. Purchaser shall pay all other closing expenses. Each party shall be responsible for their respective attorneys' fees. 11.3 Closing Procedure. PURCHASER shall fund the Purchase Price subject to the credits, offsets and prorations set forth herein. SELLER and PURCHASER (as applicable) shall PURCHASER's Initial . 1 SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1149 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 6 of 20 execute and deliver to the Closing Agent the Closing Documents. The Closing Agent shall, at Closing: (i) disburse the sale proceeds to SELLER; (ii) deliver the Closing Documents and a "marked -up" Title Commitment to PURCHASER, and promptly thereafter, record the Deed and other recordable Closing Documents in the appropriate public records. 11.4 Existing Mortgages and Other Liens. At Closing, SELLER shall obtain, or cause to be obtained, satisfaction or release of record of all mortgages, liens and judgments applicable to and encumbering the Property. 12. REPRESENTATIONS COVENANTS AND WARRANTIES. SELLER hereby represents, covenants and warrants to PURCHASER, as of the Effective Date and as of the Closing Date, as follows: 12.1 Authority. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by SELLER and the consummation by SELLER of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement are within SELLER'S capacity and all requisite action has been taken to make this Agreement valid and binding on SELLER in accordance with its terms. The person executing this Agreement on behalf of SELLER has been duly authorized to act on behalf of and to bind SELLER, and this Agreement represents a valid and binding obligation of SELLER. 12.2 Title. SELLER is and will be on the Closing Date, the owner of valid, good, marketable and insurable fee simple title to the Property, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and restrictions of any kind, except the Permitted Exceptions (and encumbrances of record which will be discharged at Closing). 12.3 Litigation. There are no actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or threatened against Seller or the Property affecting any portion of the Property, including but not limited to condemnation actions. 12.4 Parties in Possession. There are no parties other than SELLER in possession or with a right to possession of any portion of the Property. 12.5 Acts Affecting Property. From and after the Effective Date, SELLER will refrain from (a) performing any grading, excavation, construction, or making any other change or improvement upon or about the Property; (b) creating or incurring, or suffering to exist, any mortgage, lien, pledge, or other encumbrances in any way affecting the Property other than the Permitted Exceptions (including the mortgages, liens, pledges, and other encumbrances existing on the Effective Date) and (c) committing any waste or nuisance upon the Property. 13. DEFAULT. 13.1 PURCHASER'S Default. In the event that this transaction fails to close due to a wrongful refusal to close or default on the part of PURCHASER, SELLER shall be entitled to PURCHASER's Initials 1 tl SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1150 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 7 of 20 retain the Deposit, and neither PURCHASER nor SELLER shall have any further obligation or liabilities under this Agreement, except for those expressly provided to survive the termination of this Agreement; provided, however, that PURCHASER shall also be responsible for the removal of any liens asserted against the Property by persons claiming by, through or under PURCHASER. 13.2 SELLER'S Default. In the event that SELLER fails to fully and timely to perform any of its obligations and covenants hereunder or if SELLER is in breach of any representations herein, PURCHASER may, at its option (i) declare SELLER in default under this Agreement in which event PURCHASER may terminate this Agreement, receive back its Deposit and neither party shall have any further rights hereunder. 13.3 Notice of Default. Prior to declaring a default and exercising the remedies described herein, the non -defaulting Party shall issue a notice of default to the defaulting Party describing the event or condition of default in sufficient detail to enable a reasonable person to determine the action necessary to cure the default. The defaulting Party shall have fifteen (15) days from delivery of the notice during which to cure the default, provided, however, that as to a failure to close, the cure period shall only be three (3) business days from the delivery of notice. If the default has not been cured within the aforesaid period, the non -defaulting Party may exercise the remedies described above. 13.4 Survival. The provisions of this Section 13 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 14. NOTICES. All notices required in this Agreement must be in writing and shall be considered delivered when received by certified mail, return receipt requested, or personal delivery to the following addresses: If to Seller: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Michael Simon, Executive Director 100 E. Ocean Avenue, 4th Floor Boynton Beach, FL 33435 With a copy to: Kenneth Dodge, Esquire Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 If to Purchaser: Boynton Beach Office Condominium, LLC 3113 Stirling Road, #103 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 With a copy to: Samuel Rogatinsky c PURCHASER's Initials. SELLER's Initials: 014195x9-. Page 1151 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 8 of 20 Rogatinsky & Matthews, P.A. 3113 Stirling Road, #103 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 15. BINDING OBLIGATION/ASSIGNMENT. The terms and conditions of this Agreement are hereby made binding on, and shall inure to the benefit of, the successors and permitted assigns of the Parties hereto. SELLER may not assign its interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of PURCHASER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Itis understood, however, that SELLER may assign its interest to the City of Boynton Beach without the prior written consent of PURCHASER. This Agreement may be freely assigned by PURCHASER to a wholly owned or controlled assignee of PURCHASER, and thereafter PURCHASER'S assignee shall be obligated to close the transaction contemplated herein as if such assignee were the original party to this Agreement. Any assignment by PURCHASER to an unrelated party shall be subject to the written approval of SELLER, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 16. RISK OF LOSS. In the event the condition of the Property, or any part thereof, is materially altered by an act of God or other natural force beyond the control of SELLER, PURCHASER may elect, as its sole option, to terminate this Agreement and receive a refund of the Deposit and the parties shall have no further obligations under this agreement, or PURCHASER may accept the Property without any reduction in the value of the Property. In the event of the institution of any proceedings by any Governmental Authority which shall relate to the proposed taking of any portion of the Property by eminent domain prior to Closing, or in the event of the taking of any portion of the Property by eminent domain prior to Closing, SELLER shall promptly notify PURCHASER and PURCHASER shall thereafter have the right and option to terminate this Agreement by giving SELLER written notice of PURCHASER's election to terminate within fifteen (15) days after receipt by PURCHASER of the notice from SELLER. SELLER hereby agrees to furnish PURCHASER with written notice of a proposed condemnation within two (2) business days after SELLER's receipt of such notification. Should PURCHASER terminate this Agreement, the Deposit shall immediately be returned to PURCHASER and thereafter the Parties shall be released from their respective obligations and liabilities hereunder. Should PURCHASER elect not to terminate, the parties hereto shall proceed to Closing and SELLER shall assign all of its right, title and interest in all awards in connection with such taking to PURCHASER. 17. BROKER FEES. The Parties hereby confirm that neither of them has dealt with any broker in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. Each Party shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other Party from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs or expenses (including, without limitation, attorney's fees) of any kind or character arising out of or resulting from any agreement, arrangement or understanding alleged to have been made by either Party or on its behalf with any broker or finder in connection with this Agreement. However, SELLER'S indemnification obligations shall not exceed the statutory limits provided within Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and SELLER does not otherwise waive its sovereign immunity rights. The provisions of this Section shall survive Closing or termination of PURCHASER'S Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1152 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 9 of 20 this Agreement. 18. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. To the best of SELLER'S knowledge, the Property and the use and operation thereof are in compliance with all applicable county and governmental laws, ordinances, regulations, licenses, permits and authorizations, including, without limitation, applicable zoning and environmental laws and regulations. 19. SELLER DESIGN APPROVAL. The PURCHASER agrees that the SELLER shall have the right to reasonably approve the design of the Project. PURCHASER has submitted plans to the SELLER, attached hereto as Exhibit C, which have been approved for submittal to the City for formal site plan approval. 20. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANT INCENTIVES AND FUNDING. The SELLER shall provide the PURCHASER with the following Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Economic Development Grants to induce the enhancement and/or expansion of the project: a. Commercial Property Improvement Grant: Purchaser shall be reimbursed up to a maximum amount of $50,000.00 with a $50,000.00 match by PURCHASER. Said funds to be reimbursed within thirty (30) days of receiving a Certificate of Occupancy provided Purchaser has timely submitted all required construction cost documentation consistent with the eligible items set forth in the CRA's Commercial Property Improvement Grant Program. b. Second Mortgage: At closing, SELLER shall provide to PURCHASER a Second Note and Mortgage in the amount of Forty -Two Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($42,100.00). The Second Note will be without interest and shall be repaid to SELLER in the event the Property is sold to an unrelated third party within five (5) years from the date of closing (as herein defined). If PURCHASER does not sell the Property to an unrelated third party within this five (5) year period, the Second Note and Mortgage will be forgiven (without payment) and SELLER shall record a satisfaction of same. 21. DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE. The following events must be documented in writing and provided to the SELLER upon completion of each action (collectively the "Project Elements"). a. Submission of application to the City for site plan approval within one hundred twenty (120) days from the Effective Date, or within 30 days after demolition of the current structure on the property contemplated and to be done by the CRA, whichever is later. b. Achievement of site plan approval from the City within one hundred eighty (180) of submittal of a formal site plan application to the City of Boynton Beach. C. Approval of financing for the Project including the construction loan and permanent financing commitment in an amount sufficient to develop the Project on or befor PURCHASER's Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1153 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 10 of 20 receiving site plan approval from the City. PURCHASER shall provide SELLER proof of financing for the Project. d. Submission of construction documents to the City for a building permit within ninety (90) days of obtaining formal site plan approval. Proof of permit application fees paid will be provided to the SELLER upon submission to the City. Upon City issuance of the building permit a copy will be provided to SELLER. e. Temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy to be provided within twenty-four (24) months following building permit issuance. f. Ribbon cutting ceremony to occur within sixty (60) days of achieving a permanent certificate of occupancy. 22. DEFAULT WITH REGARD TO PROJECT ELEMENTS. If one or more of the required Project Elements is not achieved as required in this Section and/or if the timeline outlined herein is not strictly met, and PURCHASER has not provided SELLER with a written notice explaining the reason or circumstances not under the control of PURCHASER that have prevented PURCHASER from meeting the timeline, and SELLER has not agreed in writing to the same and which approval shall not be reasonably withheld, then (a) if such events are contemplated to occur following the Closing but fail to occur as required, then the PURCHASER shall be required to reconvey the Property to the SELLER, this Agreement shall be terminated, and SELLER shall be released from any and all obligations under this Agreement and (b) if such events are contemplated to occur prior to Closing but fail to occur as required, then it shall be a default hereunder and treated as provided in Section 13, above. The parties understand and agree that in such instance SELLER shall be entitled to the Deposit in full and final satisfaction of PURCHASER's obligations hereunder. SELLER agrees to work reasonably with PURCHASER in working within the timeframes set forth above, but PURCHASER and SELLER agree that time is of the essence. 22.1 Default After Closing. Failure of the Parties to strictly comply with any of the provisions set forth in this Agreement after the Closing shall constitute a default and breach of this Agreement. If either Party fails to cure the default within (30) days of written notice from the other of its default, then this Agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section 21 above. 22.2 Reverter Clause. The Special Warranty Deed shall contain a reverter clause that shall run with the Property until the Project is completed and the PURCHASER has obtained a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project. The reverter clause shall require the Property to be re - conveyed to SELLER by quit claim deed should PURCHASER default under the terms of this Agreement. In the event the SELLER exercises its right of reverter, SELLER shall reimburse PURCHASER the Purchase Price of the property as set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement in addition to verifiable costs associated with the Closing of said property described herein. To carry out the terms of this paragraph, PURCHASER shall execute a reverter agreement in the form set forth on Exhibit "B." P RCHASER sInitials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1154 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 11 of 20 22.3 Right of First Refusal. PURCHASER hereby grants SELLER a Right of First Refusal for repurchase of the Property which shall be in full force and effect for a period of five (5) years from the date PURCHASER obtains its Certificate of Occupancy. The terms and conditions of this right shall be set forth within the Special Warranty Deed as follows: a. Should the PURCHASER abandon the Property for any six (5) month period (unless said abandonment is beyond the control of Purchaser) and/or if the Property is not used for a CRA approved use (the approval of which shall not be unreasonably withheld) the SELLER shall provide 30 days written notice to PURCHASER of its right to repurchase the Property at fair market value (as determined by an independent third -party appraisal.) Thereafter, PURCHASER will provide a general warranty deed to the Property in form and substance acceptable to the SELLER evidencing the reconveyance of the Property to SELLER; and/or b. Should PURCHASER receive an offer to purchase the Property pursuant to a written contract or letter of intent, PURCHASER shall give SELLER notice of the offer by delivering a copy of the contract or letter of intent to SELLER ("Notice") pursuant to the Notice requirements of Section 14 above within two (2) business days of receipt. Within ten (10) days of receipt of the Notice, SELLER shall either waive or exercise its right of first refusal. If SELLER elects to exercise its right of first refusal, SELLER shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of the Notice, deliver to PURCHASER an agreement to purchase the Property on the same terms as set forth in the Notice including the delivery of a deposit (if applicable), and upon receipt by the PURCHASER of the foregoing from the SELLER, PURCHASER and SELLER shall enter into a Purchase and Sale Agreement upon substantially the same terms and conditions as the Notice. If SELLER fails to exercise or waive its right of first refusal in accordance with the terms and conditions stated herein, within ten (10) days after receipt of the Notice, then SELLER's right of first refusal shall be deemed to have been waived. The terms and conditions of this Section shall survive closing. The foregoing rights of first refusal shall not be applicable to the transfers transpiring in the event that the property is declared a condominium dividing the building located on, or to be located thereon, to a multi -tenant commercial building and common elements in an association name, whose purchasers or transferees are either an LLC#1, BDH Consulting Group, LLC (and Deris Bardales remains sole and managing member) or Deris H. Bardales, or any other entity that Deris Bardales, is sole member or shareholder of, as to the north unit or northerly unit Bay #1 and its undivided share in the common elements of the condominium and an LLC#2, Palm Beach Radio Group, LLC (and Samuel Rogatinsky remains sole and managing member) or Samuel Rogatinsky or any entity that Samuel Rogatinsky is sole member or shareholder of, as to the south or southerly unit Bay #2 and its undivided share in the common elements of the condominium, or the transfer of the common elements by Boynton Beach Office Condominium LLC to the governing condominium association. PURCHASER's Initials: ` SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1155 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 12 of 20 23. MISCELLANEOUS. 23.1 General. This Agreement, and any amendment hereto, may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which shall, together, constitute one and the same instrument. The section and paragraph headings herein contained are for the purposes of identification only and shall not be considered in construing this Agreement. Reference to a Section shall be deemed to be a reference to the entire Section, unless otherwise specified. No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless in writing executed by Parties. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the Property and all subject matter herein and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements, written or oral, between the Parties. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The Parties hereby agree that jurisdiction of any litigation brought arising out of this Agreement shall be in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, or, should any cause of action be limited to federal jurisdiction only, in the United States District Court for the Southern District Court of Florida. 23.2 Computation of Time. Any reference herein to time periods which are not measured in business days and which are less than six (6) days, shall exclude Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays in the computation thereof. Any time period provided for in this Agreement which ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday shall extend to 5:00 p.m. on the next full business day. Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations under this Agreement. Time periods commencing with the Effective Date shall not include the Effective Date in the calculation thereof. 23.3 Waiver. Neither the failure of a party to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms, provisions, covenants, agreements and conditions hereof, nor the acceptance of any item by a party with knowledge of a breach of this Agreement by the other party in the performance of their respective obligations hereunder, shall be deemed a waiver of any rights or remedies that a party may have or a waiver of any subsequent breach or default in any of such terms, provisions, covenants, agreements or conditions. This paragraph shall survive termination of this Agreement and the Closing. 23.4 Construction of Agreement. The Parties to this Agreement, through counsel, have participated freely in the negotiation and preparation hereof. Neither this Agreement nor any amendment hereto shall be more strictly construed against any of the Parties. As used in this Agreement, or any amendment hereto, the masculine shall include the feminine, the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular, as the context may require. Provisions of this Agreement that expressly provide that they survive the Closing shall not merge into the Deed. 23.5 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof P 41'Y� PURCHASER's Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1156 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 13 of 20 shall, for any reason and to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, neither the remainder of this Agreement nor the application of the provision to other persons, entities or circumstances shall be affected thereby, but instead shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law. The provisions of this Section shall apply to any amendment of this Agreement. 23.6 Handwritten Provisions. Handwritten provisions inserted in this Agreement and initialed by SELLER and PURCHASER shall control all printed provisions in conflict therewith. 23.7 Waiver of Jury Trial. As an inducement to PURCHASER agreeing to enter into this Agreement, PURCHASER and SELLER hereby waive trial by jury in any action or proceeding brought by either party against the other party pertaining to any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement. 23.8 Attorneys Fees and Costs. Should it be necessary to bring an action to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, including those at the appellate level, shall be awarded to the prevailing party. 23.9 Binding Authority. Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other that each person executing this Agreement on behalf of the PURCHASER and SELLER has full right and lawful authority to execute this Agreement and to bind and obligate the party for whom or on whose behalf he or she is signing with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 23.10 No Recording. This Agreement shall not be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Be2ach County, Florida without the prior approval of both parties. 23.11 Survival. The covenants, warranties, representations, indemnities and undertakings of SELLER set forth in this Agreement, shall survive the Closing, the delivery and recording of the Deed and PURCHASER'S possession of the Property. 23.12 PURCHASER Attorneys' Fees and Costs. PURCHASER acknowledges and agrees that PURCHASER shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and all costs, if any, incurred by PURCHASER in connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 23.13 Public Records. SELLER is public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The PURCHASER shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the PURCHASER shall: a. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the SELLER in connection with this Agreement; b. Provide the public with access to such public records on the same terms and conditions that the SELLER would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed that provided in Chapter 119, Fla. Stat., or as otherwise provided by law; 01418589-1 d PURCHASER'S Initials: � SELLER's Initials: Page 1157 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 14 of 20 C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and d. Meet all requirements for retaining and providing public records and transfer to the SELLER, at no cost, all public records in possession of the PURCHASER upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt. All records stored electronically must be provided to the SELLER in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the SELLER. SELLER shall, upon request, provide guidance to PURCHASER as to the public records keeping and reporting duties that are imposed upon PURCHASER as provided above and shall take all steps reasonably required to assist PURCHASER in not violating them. The failure of PURCHASER to comply with the provisions set forth in this Agreement shall constitute a Default and Breach of this Agreement. If PURCHASER fails to cure the default within seven (7) days' notice from the SELLER the SELLER may terminate the Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the Effective date. PURCHASER: SELLER: BOYNTON7"OFFI"N MINIUM, BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY LLCREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Printed Name: Title: Mc -n t' Date: WITNESS: i Print Name: L � irct � Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: 0141x589-1 Printed Name: Steven B. Grant Title: Chair Date: WITNESS: Printed Name: CRA Attorney PURCHASER's Initials: I SELLER's Initials: Page 1158 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 15 of 20 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1102 N. Federal Highway: That part of Lots 20, 21 and 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, a subdivision of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 71, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Lot 20, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, run easterly along the south line of said Lot 20, a distance of 122.5 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right angles to the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 131. 7 feet, more or less to a point in the North line of Lot 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION,• thence run Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot 22 to the Northwest corner of said Lot 22; thence Southwesterly along the West line of Lots 22, 21 and 20 to the point of beginning, subject to existing right-of-way of US. Highway #1, (State Road #5), less the North sixty-six (66') feet thereof as measured at right angles to the North line of the above-described parcel; TOGETHER with all improvements thereon and fixtures therein. 1110 N. Federal Highway: The North sixty-six feet (66") as measured at right angles to the North Line of the following described parcel: That part of lots 20, 21, and 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, a subdivision of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, according to the plat thereof, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 11, page 71, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Lot 20, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION , run Easterly along the South line of said lot 20, a distance of 122.5 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right angles to the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 131.7 feet, more or less to a point in the North line of Lot 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, thence run Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot 22, to the Northwest Corner of said Lot 22; thence Southwesterly along the West Line of Lots 22, 21, and 20, to the Point of Beginning. PURCHASER'S Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1159 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 16 of 20 REVERTER AGREEMENT This REVERTER AGREEMENT is dated as of this day of 2021, by and between the BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (the "SELLER") and BOYNTON BEACH OFFICE CONDOMINIUM, LLC, (the "PURCHASER"). RECITALS A. The SELLER has conveyed to the PURCHASER that certain real estate described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto (the "Property") pursuant to a Deed of even date herewith between the SELLER and PURCHASER. B. The PURCHASER has agreed to construct certain Improvements on the Property, and other requirements in accordance with the guidelines and criteria set forth on in the Purchase and Development Agreement. C. The Deed shall provide that if the PURCHASER does not construct the Improvements as set forth in this Agreement, then the Property shall revert to the SELLER. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the transfer of the Property to the PURCHASER and other consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. PURCHASER agrees at its sole cost and expense to complete the construction of the Improvements in accordance with the terms of the Purchase and Development Agreement attached hereto by no later than the time period set forth in Paragraph 20 of the Purchase and Development Agreement of even date herewith (the "Completion Date"). 2. In the event the Improvements are not completed by the Completion Date (unless extended pursuant to the terms of the Purchase and Development Agreement), the Property shall revert to and thereafter become fee simple real estate owned by the SELLER. Within 30 days of the written request of the SELLER, the PURCHASER will provide a general warranty deed to the Property in form and substance acceptable to the SELLER evidencing the reconveyance of the Property. 3. During the construction of the Improvements, PURCHASER will not place any additional liens or encumbrances on the Property except as consented to by the SELLER. In that regard, the SELLER agrees not to unreasonably withhold its consent to any construction loan PURCHASER's Initials: SELLER's Initials: 01418599-1 Page 1160 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 17 of 20 financed with a commercial bank or similar lender intended to fund the construction and development of the Improvements. In such an event, the SELLER will enter into a Subordination Agreement in form and satisfactory to such lender. Upon completion of the Improvements satisfactory to the SELLER, the SELLER agrees to issue a letter acknowledging the release of the reverter rights described herein. SELLER further agrees to consent to a Declaration of Condominium on the building in the event the property is divided into condomium prior to the time of the completion of the improvements and the release of the reverter provided herein. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of their successors and assigns. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. This Agreement may only be modified or amended by a written agreement signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto. WITNESS the following signatures as of the year and date first above written. PURCHASER: SELLER: BOYNTON BEACFICE CONDOMINIUM, BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY LLC / �,---'�� REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Printed Name: Printed Name: Steven B. Grant a Title: cbry�,,°�—�5 Title: Chairman Date:— Date: PURCHASER's Initials: 4 c SELLER's Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1161 of 1344 EXHIBIT C - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PLANS z 1�7MAR:TIN LUTHER KING BLVD Q%I'm M =T�U)) 18a of 20 LOT 19 PURCHASER'S initials: SELLER'S initials: 51.4 Page 1162 of 1344 is m PURCHASER'S initials: SELLER'S initials: 51.4 Page 1162 of 1344 Page 1163 of 1344 lf✓/�l,%�%'(/f/f//%/�////gI// / /77/f /l „��/,,/� fl'Q/ %G%//�%// 9,/�/'r�/' 1 /- /h✓f f tf , /�h/�✓ / �/� rt,�Ir/%/ //'/ //, �:a�// i in/1// ,//�;6,'j /,,,✓,l/, ;f /" �17�%Tic//re',,,r,�. Y° , /(,r�,i �, , / //�/ / , . , � /,, ,//, f,/�,,;,11�'!!f'/�/G,%%/!.✓,��1/r%l� lf��ri �, ll�,, ,�, (., `y�l, G u ,��rq, 1 f��rr y/�f/�G,i,�'/r���/%;i%✓��r/�//,</��r�/rG�r'lr� �°/p ',a," �1 / 4 . / o o �( PURCHASER'S initials: I�p t 8 SELLER'S initials: RCJ.O Page 186 of 20 Page 1163 of 1344 Page 1164 of 1344 LION A Il/%�/�%ti��i/ , I/ ,,, �f p f /�/ // /J 1 1 / �I 1PIl1 Y �flf/�l/,lil4✓////r//fir/fii%IG li,�///i l/ / `` / � "n ,;,,, v;W (/�fk /%`ll�,/ it r �Y l � $ e $ P ✓ jl�ilG r��/, r/G/ ��� li/ �l��J/ °�l�l%//�i�� ���� �� f � � / I PURCHASER'S initials: SELLER'S initials: R9.0 Page t Bc of 20 Page 1164 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 19 of 20 EXHIBIT D PALM BEACH RADIO GROUP, LLC (PBRG) RATE CARD 01418589-1 * Infomercial -.3,0,Se"4,ond.,.S,pplt 60 Sewnd S _-Pof Mornings $40 per $60 per Garr Ilam Spot Spot mli"ay $30 per $50 per, I I ant-3pin Spot, Spot Drive Time, $40 per $60 per 3pm-6pm Spot Spot Evening $40 per $60 per 7ptwl2am Spot Spot Overnight $10 per $20 per 12" bra Spot Spot 01418589-1 * Infomercial With Host (10 Minutes) - $300 * Infolmercial With Host (5 Minutes) - $150 PURCHASER'S Initials: SELLER's Initials: Page 1165 of 1344 PURCHASE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 20 of 20 EXHIBIT E BDH CONSULTING GROUP, LLC RATE SCHEDULE Current hourly rates: Labor type Rate per hour Labor type: Rate per hour Miscellaneous fees: Amount Principal (PE) $200.00 Inspector $110.00 Mileage rate $0.565/mile Senior Engineer (PE) $195.00 Administrative $75.00 Out of packet Expenses 110% Engineer (PE) $150.00 Expert Testimony $395.00 11x17 black print $1.25/each Engineer (EI) $145.00 PrrSMcipal $200.00 24x36 black print $5.00/each Engineer $140.00 SuSve ror $150.00 11x17 color print $4.00/each Senior Technician $120.00 Surveyor (SI) $145.00 8.5x11 black print $0.10/each Technician $110.00 Surrey Crew $145.00 8.5x11 color print $2.00/each Senior Inspector $115.00 Survey Office $120.00 24x36 color print $20.00/each PURCHASER's Initials: 4'�—c SELLER'S Initials: 01418589-1 Page 1166 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT VACANT LAND 1110 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 by Vance Real Estate Service 7481 Northwest Fourth Street Plantation, Florida 33317-2204 for Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 July 10, 2020 Page 1167 of 1344 ' July 10, 2020 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RE: Vacant Land, 1110 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (Legal description is in the report) Ladies and Gentlemen: In fulfillment of our agreement, we transmit our Appraisal Report, in which we develop an opinion of market value for the fee simple estate in the referenced real property as of July 10, 2020. The report sets forth our value conclusion, along with data and reasoning supporting our opinion. This report was prepared for and our professional fee billed to Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Our analyses have been prepared in conformance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP 2020-2021). This report is for exclusive use of the client for possible sale of the appraised property. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance visited the property. If you have questions or further needs, please contact the undersigned. As a result of our analyses, we have developed the following opinion of the market value of the appraised property, subject to definitions, certifications, and limiting conditions set forth in the attached report. ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS $158,000 (THIS LETTER MUST REMAIN ATTACHED TO THE REPORT WITH SIXTY-SEVEN (67) NUMBERED PAGES FOR THE VALUE OPINION SET FORTH TO BE CONSIDERED VALID) Respectfully submitted, Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ-85 �— Claudia Vance, MAI State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ-173 MBA in REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT 7481 Northwest 4"' Street, Plantation, FL 33317-2204 954/583-2116 Page 1168 of 1344 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pate Number Title Page i Letter of Transmittal ii Table of Contents iii INTRODUCTION 4 P otograp s o the Subject Property 5 1-3-5 Mile Location Map 8 1-3-5 Mile Demographic Statistics 9 Summary of Important Facts and Conclusions 11 DESCRIPTIONS ANALYSES & CONCLUSIONS 12 I entity of Client and Intended User 13 Intended Use 13 Identification of Real Estate Appraised 13 Ownership 13 Property Address 13 Legal Description 13 Real Estate Tax Analysis 14 Market Area Description 15 Zoning 20 Site Description 20 Real Property Interest Appraised 21 Appraisal Purpose and Definition of Market Value 21 Effective Dates of the Appraisal and Report 22 Scope of the Work 22 Summary of Information Considered 23 Property History 24 Highest and Best Use 24 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH -LAND VALUATION 27 Land Sales map 28 Land Sales documentation 39 Land Sales Comparison & Adjustment Chart 41 Valuation by the Sales Comparison Approach 42 FINAL VALUE OPINION 46 Certification and Limiting Conditions 47 ADDENDA 49 Foo zone determination 50 Acquiring deed for the appraised property 51 "C-3" & "C-4" zoning information 53 USPAP Standards Rule 2-2a 56 Qualifications of the Appraisers 59 Page 1169 of 1344 INTRODUCTION Page 1170 of 1344 APPRAISED PROPERTY 1110 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 Page 1171 of 1344 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, LOOKING SOUTH NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, LOOKING NORTH Page 1172 of 1344 1110 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 Page 1173 of 1344 f , ,,adl��ty lar vii^,VdHvh , C6n9whsi'i ;�r,,uMgtM r i 1Lrg��u�r5uu� 'v q B Qy n sir k�,e?,, a Aw',Siol h ¢ i surV-aky, B0 � (l, 1 1' ti q uv+ At d r� '� lJrr Jr l l✓'v ,a AI IN j Ra1111 km G�.. ,,,v;,.. 1-3-5 Mile Radii from the Valued Real Property 1110 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 s Page 1174 of 1344 1110 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 VANCE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Population 2000 Population 13,714 68,475 157,685 2010 Population 13,889 77,108 175,363 2020 Population 16,131 86,332 194,062 2025 Population 17,778 92,444 205,996 2000-2010 Annual Rate 0.13% 1.19% 1.07% 2010-2020 Annual Rate 1.47% 1.11% 0.99% 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.96% 1.38% 1.20% 2020 Male Population 49.1% 47.8% 47.6% 2020 Female Population 50.9% 52.2% 52.4% 2020 Median Age 41.0 44.8 47.4 In the identified area, the current year population is 194,062. In 2010, the Census count in the area was 175,363. The rate of change since 2010 was 0.99% annually. The five-year projection for the population in the area is 205,996 representing a change of 1.20% annually from 2020 to 2025. Currently, the population is 47.6% male and 52.4% female. Median Age The median age in this area is 41.0, compared to U.S. median age of 38.5. Race and Ethnicity 2020 White Alone 44.1% 59.7% 64.1% 2020 Black Alone 48.5% 31.5% 26.7% 2020 American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 2020 Asian Alone 1.1% 2.0% 2.3% 2020 Pacific Islander Alone 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2020 Other Race 3.3% 3.7% 4.0% 2020 Two or More Races 2.6% 2.8% 2.7% 2020 Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 14.8% 18.1% 18.5% Persons of Hispanic origin represent 18.5% of the population in the identified area compared to 18.8% of the U.S. population. Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. The Diversity Index, which measures the probability that two people from the same area will be from different race/ethnic groups, is 66.3 in the identified area, compared to 65.1 for the U.S. as a whole. Households 2020 Wealth Index 80 90 107 2000 Households 5,155 29,982 69,087 2010 Households 5,263 33,236 75,718 2020 Total Households 6,239 37,167 83,375 2025 Total Households 6,923 39,775 88,359 2000-2010 Annual Rate 0.21% 1.04% 0.92% 2010-2020 Annual Rate 1.67% 1.10% 0.94% 2020-2025 Annual Rate 2.10% 1.37% 1.17% 2020 Average Household Size 2.58 2.29 2.30 The household count in this area has changed from 75,718 in 2010 to 83,375 in the current year, a change of 0.94% annually. The five-year projection of households is 88,359, a change of 1.17% annually from the current year total. Average household size is currently 2.30, compared to 2.29 in the year 2010. The number of families in the current year is 47,844 in the specified area. Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Housing Affordability Index and Percent of Income for Mortgage calculations are only available for areas with 50 or more owner -occupied housing units. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2020 and 2025. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. 3uly 11, 2020 9 Page 1175 of 1344 1110 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 VANCE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii'"� 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Mortgage Income 2020 Percent of Income for Mortgage 19.8% 17.6% 18.7% Median Household Income 2020 Median Household Income $48,947 $54,653 $57,241 2025 Median Household Income $53,656 $58,542 $62,208 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.85% 1.38% 1.68% Average Household Income 2020 Average Household Income $73,852 $77,895 $83,186 2025 Average Household Income $82,404 $85,828 $92,194 2020-2025 Annual Rate 2.22% 1.96% 2.08% Per Capita Income 2020 Per Capita Income $29,352 $33,756 $35,765 2025 Per Capita Income $32,906 $37,154 $39,560 2020-2025 Annual Rate 2.31% 1.94% 2.04% Households by Income Current median household income is $57,241 in the area, compared to $62,203 for all U.S. households. Median household income is projected to be $62,208 in five years, compared to $67,325 for all U.S. households Current average household income is $83,186 in this area, compared to $90,054 for all U.S. households. Average household income is projected to be $92,194 in five years, compared to $99,510 for all U.S. households Current per capita income is $35,765 in the area, compared to the U.S. per capita income of $34,136. The per capita income is projected to be $39,560 in five years, compared to $37,691 for all U.S. households Housing 2020 Housing Affordability Index 117 128 121 2000 Total Housing Units 6,207 36,122 82,365 2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,402 21,640 52,470 2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 1,753 8,342 16,616 2000 Vacant Housing Units 1,052 6,140 13,279 2010 Total Housing Units 7,027 42,450 94,178 2010 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,174 21,476 53,318 2010 Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,089 11,760 22,400 2010 Vacant Housing Units 1,764 9,214 18,460 2020 Total Housing Units 8,173 46,064 101,248 2020 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,620 22,981 56,669 2020 Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,619 14,185 26,706 2020 Vacant Housing Units 1,934 8,897 17,873 2025 Total Housing Units 8,983 48,964 106,631 2025 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,850 23,977 58,864 2025 Renter Occupied Housing Units 3,073 15,798 29,494 2025 Vacant Housing Units 2,060 9,189 18,272 Currently, 56.0% of the 101,248 housing units in the area are owner occupied; 26.4%, renter occupied; and 17.7% are vacant. Currently, in the U.S., 56.4% of the housing units in the area are owner occupied; 32.3% are renter occupied; and 11.3% are vacant. In 2010, there were 94,178 housing units in the area - 56.6% owner occupied, 23.8% renter occupied, and 19.6% vacant. The annual rate of change in housing units since 2010 is 3.27%. Median home value in the area is $256,466, compared to a median home value of $235,127 for the U.S. In five years, median value is projected to change by 2.35% annually to $287,996. Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Housing Affordability Index and Percent of Income for Mortgage calculations are only available for areas with 50 or more owner -occupied housing units. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2020 and 2025. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. 3uly 11, 2020 10 Page 1176 of 1344 SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS PROPERTY APPRAISED: Vacant land 1110 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 OWNERSHIP: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 LAND AREA: Approximate width is 66 feet; maximum depth is approximately 95 feet. Lot size is approximately 6,033 square feet. Note: dimension and size are from public records. No sketch of survey is available for review. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: ZONING: LAND USE: CRA FUTURE PLAN: APPRAISAL PURPOSE: INTEREST APPRAISED: CURRENT USE: HIGHEST AND BEST USE: None "C-4", General Commercial District in the city of Boynton Beach General Commercial Mixed Use - Low Density To develop an opinion of market value Fee simple Vacant Small commercial building or assemble with adjacent land for a larger mixed use project of office, retail and residential uses VALUE BY THE SALES COMPARISON APPROACH: 6,033 square feet x $26.17 per square foot of land = ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS 158 000 VALUATION DATE: July 10, 2020 Exposure Time: 12 months prior to selling at the appraised value Marketing Time: 12 months immediately following the effective date of appraisal during which time the subject property could sell at the appraised value 11 Page 1177 of 1344 DESCRIPTIONS, ANALYSES, CONCLUSIONS 12 Page 1178 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT This is an APPRAISAL REPORT that complies with Standard Rule 2-2(a) of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP 2020 - 2021) 2-2(a)(i) State the identity of the client; The client and intended user of this report is the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. 2-2(a)(ii) State the identity of any other intended users by name or type; None 2-2(a)(iii) State the intended use of the appraisal; The intended use of the appraisal is for possible sale of the appraised property. 2-2(a)(iv) Contain information, documentation, and/or exhibits sufficient to identify the real estate involved in the appraisal, including the physical, legal and economic property characteristics relevant to the assignment; Ownership: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Property Address: 1110 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Legal Description: Parts of Lots 20, 21 and 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION OF BOYNTON BEACH, Plat Book 11, page 71, Palm Beach County, FL (Complete legal description in the acquiring deed in the Addenda.) 13 Page 1179 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Census Tract No. 61 Real Estate Tax: Parcel Control Number: 08 43 45 2132 0020211 Land Value: $85,683 Improvement Value: -0- Total Value: $85,683 Assessed Value: $85,683 Ad Valorem Tax: $ -0- Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (BB CRA) purchased the appraised property in 2017. The following tax year, the property was exempt from taxation because it is owned by a governmental agency. Therefore, no real estate tax is paid by the property owner. After purchase, the BB CRA had the building on the site demolished and removed. Hence, the county property appraiser eliminated the allocated portion of the county's value to the improvement, leaving the allocated portion for land which is $85,683. When a property is exempt from taxation, the market value assigned to it by the county appraiser may not be current or accurate. The appraised value of the property in this report is $158,000, greater than the market value ascribed by the county property appraiser. The appraised value is based on current sales of similar properties. Flood Zone: Zone "Y', according to Map Number 12099C0791F. Zone "X" is not in a Special Flood Hazard Area. 14 Page 1180 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Market Area Description: Boundaries and Market Composition & Transportation Infrastructure The general market area is the City of Boynton Beach in eastern -central Palm Beach County. Population of the city is about 72,000 residents; land area of the municipality is about 16 square miles situated between Delray Beach on the south and Lake Worth on the north. The town was named for an early developer, Nathan Boynton, a former major in the Union Army in the Civil War. The city was founded in 1898 and incorporated in 1920. Most of the original buildings were destroyed in the hurricane of 1926, though a few remain. Those few which were constructed in the early 1920s that are still in use have had repairs and replacements over the decades changing their historical significance. Time and economic trends take a toll on properties; thus, in 1984 a redevelopment plan was adopted for the Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) in the city. It covers 1,650 acres in the central part of the municipality west of the Intracoastal Waterway. Agriculture and farming had been important activities in past centuries in Boynton Beach. Commerce came to the area when Henry Flagler extended the Florida East Coast Railway from West Palm Beach to Miami in 1896. The railroad was the main mode of transportation to bring visitors and manufactured products to the town as well as transporting produce grown in the vicinity out of the area to other cities in the southeastern United States. Freight trains still run through the subject market area on the FEC tracts. Higher speed, passenger Brightline train runs along the FEC tract, but does not stop in Boynton Beach. There are three depots with one in downtown Miami, one in downtown Fort Lauderdale and the third in downtown West Palm Beach. Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, and Aventura and the Port of Miami, Miami -Dade County will be the next depots. In the future, there may be commuter rail service along the FEC tracks with a station in downtown Boynton Beach; however, no plans have been announced. 15 Page 1181 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) The subject market area is comprised of the Boynton Beach CRA districts of Federal Highway, North and South, and the Downtown district inbetween. One district blends into the next, extending north -south through the city. Federal Highway is the main north -south artery through the municipality. It is also known as US Highway 1 and is the main north -south artery through eastern Palm Beach County and extends along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Heavily trafficked Federal Highway is a catalyst to redevelopment of the market area, with over 2,300 residential dwelling units in five projects either built or planned. Highway beautification projects enhanced the aesthetics of the market area. Individual properties on the east and west side of the highway have shallow depths, inhibiting redevelopment of the sites with larger commercial projects. Assemblages of adjacent properties and rezoning to mixed use will continue to facilitate revitalization of the subject market area. Primary east -west artery in the subject market area is Boynton Beach Boulevard, with Ocean Avenue to the south as a secondary thoroughfare. Boynton Beach Boulevard is the principal east -west artery in city, having interchanges with Interstate 95 and Florida's Turnpike. Boynton Beach Boulevard commences in the east at US Highway 1, just to the east of the FEC Railroad. The boulevard continues west through Palm Beach County to its terminus at State Road 7/ U S Highway 441. Ocean Avenue, in the Cultural District of the CRA, is an upgraded streetscape of wide sidewalks covered with pavers, lighting, kinetic sculptures, and bollards. Ocean Avenue continues east of the Cultural District with a drawbridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, reaching Ocean Boulevard and the Atlantic Ocean. Ocean Avenue extends west through Boynton Beach, with an interruption at Interstate 95. The subject market area is easily accessible by main roads and Interstate 95. To the northwest of the Downtown District and the Federal Highway North District is the Heart of Boynton District where the CRA has concentrated funds and effort into revitalizing the area with new housing options and upgraded streetscapes. The CRA has purchased numerous smaller properties to assemble larger sites for redevelopment of mixed use projects. 16 Page 1182 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Population Trends The demographic survey in the beginning of the report of 1, 3, and 5 mile radial circles from the appraised property shows the median household income for 2019 in the one -mile radius is $48,947, for three miles it is $54,653, and $57,241 for the five mile circle. Median household income for Palm Beach County is $54,400. In the one -mile circle, population is 16,131. In three miles, population increases to 86,332; at five miles, it is 194,062. However, about one-third of the three and five mile circles are over the Atlantic Ocean and waterways. Annual growth rate is anticipated to be 1.20% to 1.96% in the three circles, during the next five years as the economy and job market recovers in South Florida and new multi -family residential complexes are constructed. 56% of the housing units are owner occupied, with 26% rented. This percentage of renters is high for Palm Beach County because there are numerous multi -family dwellings in this vicinity. Vacancy is reported to be 18%; however, this amount is elevated due to the undercount of the other two categories as some residents are seasonal and not counted. Median home value in the five -mile area is $256,466 including the highly priced homes fronting the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway, compared to median home value of $235,127 in the United States. Economic Trends In South Florida, as in the rest of the United States, real estate prices climbed from 2003-2006. In 2007-2008, concerns were expressed about an unsustainable upward price trend in the market. Then, the economic collapse came in fall of 2008 along with the crash in real estate prices. In 2009, there were very few sales of any type of real estate. By 2010, it appeared that the worst was over. Cash buyers started making purchases. From 2013 to present, sales activity and prices recuperated. The upswing in prices is due in part to scarcity of developable land, especially in the eastern part of the county. Properties in primary locations are back to pre-crash prices; other properties are approaching that level. 17 Page 1183 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) The life cycle stage of the market area is revitalization, a period of renewal, modernization and increasing demand. Revitalization in the CRA is taking place along US Highway 1, in the part of the corridor near Ocean Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard with projects such as 500 Ocean, consisting of 341 residential units, 20,000 square feet of retail space and 6,000 square feet of office. Ocean One at 114 N Federal Highway is planned for 358 apartments, 12,075 square feet of retail, 120 hotel room and 439 parking spaces. The Villages at East Ocean Avenue were approved for 371 dwelling units, 15,757 square feet of commercial space, plaza, 644 -space parking garage, et cetera. At 623 S Federal Highway, The Club of Boynton Beach is a six -story, 87 unit assisted living facility and memory care facility. Earlier in the 2000s, the property was to be developed with a condominium; however, the recession halted those plans. At 2923 S Federal Highway, Daniel Heart Center is replacing an old strip store center by renovating the buildings. In addition to completed and approved projects, a large redevelopment site is under contract to be purchase located on the east side of Federal Highway at SE 1 Avenue, Boynton Beach. The 2.85 acres of land is an assemblage of 10 properties with numerous owners. Issues would have to be addressed such as demolition of existing buildings, unity of title, right-of-way abandonment, density of dwelling units, et cetera. The confidential contract price could change due to contingencies based on these and other issues. However, this assemblage is an example of the revitalization of the subject market area. Town Square, a major redevelopment project to the west of Federal Highway is under construction in three sections extending from the south side of Boynton Beach Boulevard south to SE 2 Avenue, encompassing 16.5 acres of land. The north section covers the area of the old city hall and police station which were demolished and removed. The project consists of the following: • North parcel — 225 residential units, 120 hotel rooms, 65,000 square feet of office/ retail space and 927 space parking garage • Middle parcel — 200 residential units, 18,887 square feet of retail space • South parcel — 280 residential units, 820 space parking garage, 4,000 public space 18 Page 1184 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Included in the project are spaces for a new city hall, police station, fire station and park. Renovation of the historic high school is part of the project. In the Heart of Boynton CRA district, Ocean Breeze East is under construction at 700 North Seacrest Boulevard. The development is an affordable apartment project containing 123 units, retail space, clubhouse and swimming pool. The project came about by the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency selling the land and the Florida Housing Finance Corporation and TD Bank providing the financing. Also in the Heart of Boynton CRA district will be apartments and retail buildings on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard east of Seacrest Boulevard. Land will be forthcoming from the Boynton Beach CRA and financing from the State of Florida will be similar for the developer of this project. Conclusion The town's redevelopment goal is to transform Boynton Beach from a retirement community to a vibrant city where residents can enjoy living and working in an attractive setting. Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is instrumental in the renaissance of the city. The CRA envisions the Federal Highway and Downtown Districts to have a future land use of mixed uses with various densities. The transformation of the area is in progress. Development of real estate takes time and the right market conditions which have been positive. Upward price trend for property in the subject market area will resume when the economy stabilizes and there are visible signs that projects are moving forward. Land Use: General Commercial Proposed Land Use: Mixed Use, low intensity CRA District: Federal Highway North 19 Page 1185 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Zoning: "C-4", General Commercial in the city of Boynton Beach. The intent of this district is to accommodate service and intensive commercial establishments and limited light industrial uses. Minimum lot area is 5,000 square feet. Minimum lot frontage is 50 feet; minimum lot depth is 100 feet. Copy of the zoning code is in the Addenda. The appraised site contains 6,033 square feet, appearing to meet the size standard in the "C-4" district. Site Description: The shape of the site is a quadrangle. Approximate dimensions and size are from public records. North boundary on adjacent property: 86 feet East boundary on adjacent property: 65 feet South boundary on adjacent property: 95 feet West boundary on N Federal Highway: 66 feet Total: 6,033 square feet Utilities: All utilities are available to the site. Access: The site is accessible via North Federal Highway. North Federal Highway is a four-laned road with a raised, landscaped median, sidewalks, street lights and storm drains. Easements: Easement are unknown; however, utility easements are typically around the perimeter of the site. Improvements: There are no structural improvements on the site. 20 Page 1186 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) Environmental Assessment: There is no Phase I Environmental Site Assessment to review. 2-2(a)(v) State the real property interest appraised; A person who owns all the property rights is said to have fee simple title. A fee simple title implies absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate. Partial interests in real estate are created by selling, leasing, et cetera. Partial estates include leased fee and leasehold estates. The interest appraised is fee simple. 2-2(a)(vi) State the type and definition of value and cite the source of the definition; The purpose of the appraisal is to develop an opinion of market value of the subject property as of July 10, 2020. MARKET VALUE: a type of value, stated as an opinion, that presumes the transfer of a property (i.e., a right of ownership or a bundle of such rights), as of a certain date, under specific conditions set forth in the definition of the term identified by the appraiser as applicable in an appraisal. The conditions included in market value definitions establish market perspectives for development of the opinion. These conditions may vary from definition to definition but generally fall into three categories: 1. the relationship, knowledge, and motivation of the parties (i.e., seller and buyer); 2. the terms of sale (e.g., cash, cash equivalent, or other terms); and 3. the conditions of sale (e.g., exposure in a competitive market for a reasonable time prior to sale). Market value appraisals are distinct from appraisals completed for other purposes because market value appraisals are based on a market perspective and on a normal or typical premise. These criteria are illustrated in the following definition of Market Value*, provided here only as an example. Market value means the most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently and knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions as follows. 21 Page 1187 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) 1. buyer and seller are typically motivated; 2. both parties are well informed or well advised and acting in what they consider their own best interests; 3. a reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market; 4. payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and 5. the price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. * This example definition is from regulations published by federal regulatory agencies pursuant to Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) of 1989 between July 5, 1990, and August 24, 1990, by the Federal Reserve System (FRS), National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), and the Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This definition is also referenced in regulations jointly published by the OCC, OTS, FRS, and FDIC on June 7, 1994, and in the Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines, dated December, 2010. Florida Court Definition: "Market Value is the price that a seller willing, but not compelled to sell, and a buyer willing, but not compelled to buy, would agree to in fair negotiations with knowledge of all the facts." [Source: Fla. Power & Light Co., v. Jennings, 518 So.2d 895 (Fla. 1987)] 2-2(a)(vii) State the effective date of the appraisal and the date of the report; A) Effective Date of the Appraisal: July 10, 2020 B) Date of the Report: July 10, 2020 2-2(a)(viii) Summarize the scope of work used to develop the appraisal; The appraisal problem is to develop an opinion of value of the property based on its highest and best use. The appraisers inspected the property and photographed it. A thorough investigation was made into the physical characteristics of the property that could affect its value. The market area was surveyed to determine its stage of the life cycle. Research was conducted to ascertain economic factors that might influence value. Data research consisted of collecting, confirming, and reporting sales of land sales. The process included searches and analyses, inspections and confirmations, and final reporting. The appraiser examined several sources of sales data, including Costar Group, Corelogic, Realquest, Loopnet, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser records, the public records, and data from the appraisers' plant. 22 Page 1188 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) 2-2(a)(rx) Summarize the extent of any significant real property appraisal assistance; The two signatory appraisers are the only people involved in the appraisal process. 2-2(a)(x)(1) Summarize the appraisal methods and techniques employed; (2) State the reasons for excluding any of the valuation approaches; (3) Summarize the results of analyzing the subject sales, options and listings; (4) State the value opinion and conclusion (5) Summarize the information analyzed and the reasoning that supports the analyses, opinions, and conclusions For Sales Comparison Approach, land sales are compared to each other and to the property under appraisement to arrive at an opinion of value. The information analyzed and the appraisal method used is detailed in the valuation section of the report. Further, the reasoning that supports the analyses, opinions, and conclusions is explained in the valuation section. Cost Approach is not used because no structures were considered in the valuation. The Income Approach is not employed in this appraisal because most sites like the subject are purchased and not leased. Exclusion of these approaches to value still produces a creditable report. The value opinion and conclusion is stated at the end of the Sales Comparison Approach — Land Valuation. SR 1-5 When the value opinion to be developed is market value, if such information is available in the normal course of business: a) analyze all agreements of sale, options, or listings of the subject property current as of the effective date of the appraisal; and There are no known agreements of sale, options or listings of the subject property as of the effective date of the appraisal. 23 Page 1189 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) b) analyze all sales of the subject property that occurred within the three (3) years prior to the effective date of the appraisal. Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency acquired the appraised property from The Alpine Seven Company on March 15, 2017 for $170,000. The property was improved with a store when purchased. Subsequent to the sale, the BB CRA demolished and removed the improvement. 2-2(a)(xi) State the use of the real estate existing as of the effective date and use of the real estate reflected in the appraisal; The use of the real estate on the date of valuation is vacant land, and it is this use which is reflected in the appraisal. No personal property is included in the valuation. 2-2(a)(xii) When an opinion of highest and best use was developed by the appraiser, state that opinion and summarize the support and rationale for that opinion; HIGHEST AND BEST USE OF THE PROPERTY AS VACANT Physically Possible as Vacant The land appraised contains approximately 6,033 square feet. It has an interior location in the block, one lot north of the signalized intersection of North Federal Highway and NE 10 Avenue. The parcel is level and filled to street grade. All utilities are available to the site. Physical constraint to develop the site is its size which governs the number of potential improvements which can be placed on it. Legally Permissible as Vacant Legal restrictions to the development of the site consist of land use designation, building and zoning codes, platting and deed restriction, none of which came to light during the property investigation. Land use designation is General Commercial. 24 Page 1190 of 1344 HIGHEST AND BEST USE OF THE PROPERTY AS VACANT Proposed land use is mixed use, low intensity. Zoning is "C-4", General Commercial. Minimum lot size is 5,000 square feet. Permitted uses include a variety of commercial and light industrial uses. The appraised land appears to meets the size standards for the "C-4" district as a stand-alone site or it could be assembled with adjacent land for a larger development. City officials make the determination as to the legally permissible use of the land. Financially Feasible as Vacant The third test of Highest and Best Use is economic feasibility. Demand for a certain property type must be evident for it to be feasible. For it to be financially feasible, the use must be marketable and provide the investor with a competitive return when compared with alternate uses. As mentioned, assemblages of smaller parcels into larger sites for mixed use development are taking place in the subject market area and in other CRA districts. Once a large site is assembled, the development process can commence with possible zoning and/or land use change to permit mixed use projects such as 500 Ocean or The Villages at East Ocean. Financially feasible use for the subject is either for a small stand-alone commercial property or to assemble it with other properties in the subject block for redevelopment of a mixed use project. The most probable buyer is a local or regional developer assembling smaller parcels to have sufficient land for a large mixed use project. Time for development is now with revitalization of the subject market area taking place. Maximally Productive as Vacant In summary, the Highest and Best Use of the land in question is for a small single -occupant commercial building or for assemblage with other lots in the subject block to construct a mixed use project with residential units on the upper floors and commercial use on the ground level. Such uses would be physically possible, probably legally permissible with necessary changes if any, financially feasible and maximally productive. 25 Page 1191 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT (continued) 2-2(a)(xiii) Clearly and Conspicuously: State all extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions; and state that their use might have affected the assignment result. There are no extraordinary assumptions or hypothetical conditions in this report. 2-2(a)(xiv) Include a signed certification in accordance with Standards Rule 2-1 See signed certification in report. 26 Page 1192 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION 27 Page 1193 of 1344 28 Page 1194 of 1344 VACANT LAND SALES SALE NO. 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 11, Block "B," PENCE'S SUBDIVISION NO. 1, Plat Book 1, page 33, Palm Beach County, FL, RECORDED O. R. Book 29576, Page 256 GRANTOR James Ploen GRANTEE Exsorro One, Inc. DATE OF SALE January 8, 2018 LOCATION 415, 421 and 425 Southeast 5 Avenue Boynton Beach, FL ZONING "C-3," Community Commercial PROPOSED LAND USE Mixed Use, medium intensity CRA District Downtown District SALE PRICE $611,000 LAND SIZE 21,593 square feet UNITS OF COMPARISON $28.30 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 28 07 002 0111, 0112, 0113 CONDITIONS OF SALE Purchase money mortgage in the amount of $531,000 at the market rate of interest. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Kenneth Kaleel, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Three contiguous small parcels improved with old single family houses from 1924-1938, which will be demolished and removed to redevelop the site along with other parcels assembled by the same grantee. Road frontage on two sides: SE 4 Street and SE 5 Avenue. 29 Page 1195 of 1344 415,421 & 425 SOUTHEAST 5 AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Of Page 1196 of 1344 VACANT LAND SALES SALE NO. 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block "C," PENCE'S SUBDIVISION NO. 1, Plat Book 1, page 33, Palm Beach County, FL, less the east 13 feet of Lots 1 and 4 for Federal Highway RECORDED O. R. Book 29241, Page 1523 GRANTOR Hidden Brook Corporation GRANTEE Exsorro One, Inc. DATE OF SALE July 25, 2017 LOCATION 601 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL ZONING "C-3," Community Commercial PROPOSED LAND USE Mixed Use, medium intensity CRA District Downtown District SALE PRICE $1,250,000 LAND SIZE 52,507 square feet UNITS OF COMPARISON $23.81 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 28 07 003 0010 CONDITIONS OF SALE Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Kenneth Kaleel, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Vacant parcel with street frontage on three sides: South Federal Highway, SE 4 Street and SE 5 Avenue. 31 Page 1197 of 1344 601 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL KVA Page 1198 of 1344 VACANT LAND SALES SALE NO. 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 12 and 13, less the east 15 feet, PARKER ESTATE, Plat Book 10, page 37, Palm Beach County, FL RECORDED O. R. Book 29130, Page 501 GRANTOR ALTA 1111 LLC GRANTEE Indiantown Land Holdings LLC DATE OF SALE June 1, 2017 LOCATION 1111 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL ZONING "C-3," Community Commercial PROPOSED LAND USE Mixed Use, medium intensity CRA District Downtown District SALE PRICE $340,000 LAND SIZE 15,460 square feet UNITS OF COMPARISON $22.00 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 28 24 000 0120 CONDITIONS OF SALE Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Lloyd Granet, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Vacant parcel with street frontage on three sides: South Federal Highway, SE 4 Street and SE 10 Avenue. 33 Page 1199 of 1344 1111 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 34 Page 1200 of 1344 VACANT LAND SALES SALE NO. 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The south 100 feet of Lot 2, LEE MANOR ISLES, Plat Book 24, page 211, Palm Beach County, FL, less right-of-way for Federal Highway RECORDED O. R. Book 29355, Page 1851 GRANTOR Anand Patel et al GRANTEE Exsorro One, Inc. DATE OF SALE September 21, 2017 LOCATION 1320 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL ZONING "C-1," Office Professional PROPOSED LAND USE Mixed Use, medium intensity CRA District Federal Highway District — South SALE PRICE $565,000 LAND SIZE 22,686 square feet UNITS OF COMPARISON $24.91 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 27 05 000 0021 CONDITIONS OF SALE Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Kenneth Kaleel, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Vacant parcel at the northeast corner of South Federal Highway and Riviera Drive. 35 Page 1201 of 1344 1320 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 98 Page 1202 of 1344 SALE NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION RECORDED GRANTOR GRANTEE DATE OF SALE LOCATION ZONING PROPOSED LAND USE CRA District SALE PRICE LAND SIZE UNITS OF COMPARISON PARCEL CONTROL NO CONDITIONS OF SALE CONFIRMED COMMENTS VACANT LAND SALES E Lengthy legal description. (see deed) O. R. Book 30928, Page 1197 Stanley Gundlach et al Boynton TRC LLC September 30, 2019 525 Southeast 18 Avenue Boynton Beach, FL "C-3," Community Commercial Mixed Use, low intensity Federal Highway District — South $325,000 15,612 square feet $20.82 per square foot of land 08 43 45 33 000 1310 Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. Walter Dinardo for grantor Vacant parcel on a side street adjacent to a community shopping center. 37 Page 1203 of 1344 CFN 20190362401 OR BK 30928 PG 1197 RECORDED 10/03/2019 08:54:50 Palm Beach County, Florida AMT 325,000.00 DEED DOC 2,275.00 Sharon R. Bock CLERK & COMPTROLLER Pgs 1197-1198; (2Pgs) Prime and return to: Ryap Clea Title & Escrow LLC 814 W n2 Road #2B Lantana 462 561-600-0 File Number: CAAP219 r [`,pace Above '1 'or R,_xording Warranty Deed This Warranty43hade this 30th day of September, 2019 between Stanley J. Gundlach, a married man whose post office address i4pnst9,_ffice k bane East, Hypoluxo, Floria 33462 and Waiter L. Dinardo, a married man whose post office address is 5810 Cc Drive, Lake Worth, Florida 33463, grantor, and Boynton TRC`, LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose address is 4768 Nolina Lane, Boynton Beach, FL 33436, grantee; (Whenever used herein the terrns "g and "grantee" include an the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of individuals, and the successors and asci orporations, trusts and trustees) Witnesseth, that said grantor, fc�U �i consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations tofor in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained., and sold to grantee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in Palm Beach Florida to -wit: The North 125 feet of the South feet of the Fast one-half (E 1/2) of the Northeast quarter (NF 1/4) of Section 33, Township 45 S(�g Range 43 East, lying West of the Dixie Highway, (U.S. Highway No. 1). LESS AND EXCEPT the followingxcluded from that certain deed dated July 11, 1.952 recorded las Deed Book 987,1'age 467, t�blis Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the Northl—ine of said Tract with the West line of Dixie Highway (U.S. Highway No. 1); then ruse West along the North line of said Tract for a distance of 256.54'; then rags dace South a distance of 125' to the South line of said tract; then due East along said South line to the West line of Dixie Highway-, then Northerly along said West line to the point of beginning. ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT any portion of the subject lased located West of the .Eastern boundary of the lands described in that certain deed recorded in Official Records Book 2315, Page 387, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, Parcel Identification Number: 08-43-45-33-00-000-1310 Grantor's, Stanley J. Gundtach and Walter L. Dinardo, warrant that at the time of this conveyance, the subject property is not the Grantor's homestead within the meaning set forth in the constitution of the state of Florida, nor is it contiguous to or a pan: of homestead property. Grantor's residence and homestead address is: 129 .Park Lane East, Hypoluxo, Florida 33462 and 5810 Cadillac Drive, Lake Worth, Florida 33463, respectively. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold, tyre same in fee simpie forever. And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to soil. and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said 38 Pt neeJ gQ,4 of 1344 land In Wi CFN 20190362401 BOOK 30928 PAGE 1198 2OF2 defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2018. grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and veer first ahnve written Signed, seal8&and livered in our presence: Wi ,iess�Name: ne Saun ss Name: ; to - (�? Witness Name_ qz�s—: . :ss Name: State of Florida County of Palm Beach The foregoing instrument was acknowledged [_] is personally known or [X] has produced a r4 [Notary Seal) �,••�Y f.'. AMIE STEtNaERO G{P,...u9�C, MY COMi�ISSION r GG 2US898 "= EXPIRES:.iune 8, 2022 Bonded Thru No' ry Public Undernn;ars State of Florida County of Palm Beach l e . Dmardo this`2DM��day of September, 2019 by Stanley J. Gundlach, who ,nse as identification. Pu is t Print Name: I��t My Commission Expires: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ay of September, 201.9 by Walter L. Dinardo, who �] is personally known or [X] has produced a driver's license as identification.. [Notary Seall "y�"' JAMIESTEiN$ERG ATpnl�P�� c SAY COMMISSION # GG 209898 EXPIRES: June 8, '2022 6ordFd Thru No, Pub?ia Underwriters Nowt blic PI d ame: My Commission Expires: 39 Page 1205 of 1344 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 40 Page 1206 of 1344 LAND SALE COMPARISON &ADJUSTMENT CHART LAND SALE SALE Land Zoning Transactional Adjustment Market Adjusted SALES PRICE DATE Sg•Ft• perSg.Ft. Time na 3%/vr. Price 1 Equal $0 $1,362,500 $25.95 415-425 SE 5 Avenue $611,000 01/08/2018 21,593 "C-3" $45,825 $656,825 Boynton Beach, Florida $28.30/sq. ft. $0 $613,025 $27.02 Inferior +7.5% 2 $33,313 $366,438 $23.47 Inferior 10% 601 S. Federal Highway $1,250,000 07/25/2017 52,507 "C-3" $112,500 $1,362,500 Boynton Beach, Florida $23.81/sq.ft. Inferior +9 3 1111 S. Federal Highway $340,000 06/01/2017 15,460 "C-3" $30,600 $370,600 Boynton Beach, Florida $22.00/sq. ft. Inferior +9% 4 1320 S Federal Highway $565,000 09/21/2017 22,686 "c -i" $48,025 $613,025 Boynton Beach, Florida $24.91/sq. ft. Inferior +8.5% 5 525 SE 18 Avenue $325,000 09/30/2019 15,612 "C-3" $8,125 $333,125 Boynton Beach, Flordia $20.82/sq. ft. Inferior 2.5% Subject Value Value Date 1110 N. Federal Highway 158 000 07/10/2020 6,033 "C-4" ----- ----- Boynton Beach, Florida P r o p e r t y A d i u s t m e n t Location Adjusted Adjusted Price Price perSg.Ft. $0 $656,825 $30.42 Equal $0 $1,362,500 $25.95 Equal $0 $370,600 $23.97 Equal $0 $613,025 $27.02 Equal $33,313 $366,438 $23.47 Inferior 10% Subject Sq.Ft. Value ----- ----- IL6.17 41 Page 1207 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION Of the several methods to develop an opinion of land value, the one considered to be the most reliable is the Sales Comparison Approach. In this method, sales of other similar vacant parcels are compared to the site concerned; then adjusted for differences to arrive at land value. For the opinion to be supportable, there must be an adequate number of sales of similar properties for comparison to the subject. The steps of sales comparison in Land Valuation are: 1) Locate and collect information of recent sales of sites most similar to the land being appraised. 2) Verify the sales information with parties to the transactions, including details of financing and any special considerations or non -typical market features. 3) Select relevant units of comparison and develop a comparative analysis for each unit. 4) Compare and adjust the sales to the subject using the significant, market -derived units of comparison. 5) Reconcile all value indications from the comparisons into a single value opinion by this approach. The appraised property is a vacant site at 1110 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. Land size is 6,033 square feet; zoning is "C-4", General Commercial. The subject market area is in the revitalization stage of its life cycle. A search was made to find recent sales of properties fronting or close to Federal Highway which are either vacant or will soon will be. Of the properties reviewed, the five which are more similar to the subject are cited in this report. Details of the transactions are on the sale sheets and chart. The unit of comparison relevant to this valuation is Sale Price per Square Foot of Land. The range of prices is from $20.82 to $28.30 per square foot of land, before adjustments. ELEMENTS OF COMPARISON Elements of comparison are the characteristics of transactions and properties that cause variation in prices paid for real estate. The Appraisal of Real Estate continues by stating that there are basic elements of comparison that may he considered in sales comparison analysis for land valuation. The first group is termed transactional elements being: real property rights conveyed, financing terms, conditions of sale and market conditions. This second group of property elements consists of location, physical characteristics and use. Each element is hereafter addressed. (Continued) 42 Page 1208 of 1344 LAND VALUATION (Continued) Real Property Rights Conveyed A transaction price is always predicated on the real property interest conveyed. Property interests conveyed can either be fee simple (without tenants) or leased fee (subject to leases). An adjustment for property rights conveyed is based on whether a leased fee interest was sold with leases at market rent, or below or above market rent. In the case of land, there could be a land lease on the site that would create a leased fee interest. The lease amount would require examination to see if the tenant (the leasehold interest) had a value greater than zero. If it is, then the submarket rental rate would give some of the property value to the tenant. The sales were the conveyance of fee simple interest, the same interest valued for the land in question. No numerical adjustment is warranted for this element of comparison. Financing Terms Financing terms may have a bearing on the price paid for a property. Such terms that may affect price include assuming a mortgage at lower than current interest rates, the seller paying a buydown for the buyer to have a lower interest rate, or the seller providing financing for a transaction at lower than typical institutional rates. In all of these cases, the buyer could have paid higher prices in such transactions to obtain favorable financing. All of the land sales except No. 1 were in cash, which is the most common form of payment for vacant land. The grantor of Sale 1 accepted a purchase money mortgage from the buyer in the amount of $531,000 (87% loan to price ratio) on a short-term basis. The land unit price for No. 1 is at the top end of the range, suggesting the financing have an effect on the amount paid. However, there are old improvements on the site that have to be demolished and removed before redevelopment of the site. The demolition and removal will be an expense to the buyer, off -setting any monetary advantage gained by the financing. Hence, no adjustment is made for this element of comparison to the sales. Conditions of Sale Condition of sale addresses the motivation of buyers and sellers. Such motivations include a seller accepting a lower than market price for needed cash, a lender selling a previously foreclosed property to comply with regulations imposed on the institution, or a buyer purchasing an adjacent property. Even arm's length transactions may be the result of atypical motivation, such as lack of exposure time to the market, the result of an eminent domain proceeding, or tax consideration. Sales 1, 2, and 4 were purchased by Exsorro One, Inc. Sale 2 consists of two adjacent parcels which were purchased at one time. Motivation of this grantee appears to be similar to others who have made purchases in the area over the years which is to assemble sites large enough for development of mixed use, higher density projects. (Continued) 43 Page 1209 of 1344 LAND VALUATION (Continued) Conditions of sale of these transactions are emblematic of a market area in the revitalization phase of its life cycle. Old improvements reach the end of their economic lives. Some sites are too small for financially feasible redevelopment. Population is increasing with residents seeking new lifestyle accommodations. Thus, assemblages become the norm without need for adjustment for this condition of sale. Motivation of the grantees of Land Sales 3 and 5 seem to be to purchase the land for stand-alone projects, though also in a market area which is in a period of renewal and modernization. Market Conditions Comparable sales that occurred under different market conditions than those applicable to the subject on the effective date of the value estimate require adjustment for any differences that affect their value. The most common adjustment for market condition is time; however, the passage of time itself is not the cause of the adjustment. Market conditions which change over time are the reason to make the adjustment, such as appreciation or depreciation due to building inventory, changes in tax laws, investor's criteria, building moratoriums, fluctuation in supply and demand, et cetera. It is also possible that there is no change in market condition over time. There is an upward trend in real estate prices in the subject market area due to the revitalization supported by the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and to scarcity of developable parcels. The upward trend exceeds the annual inflation rate of 2% per year. Each of the land sales is adjusted upward 3% annually for market conditions to the effective date of appraisal. The amounts of the adjustments are shown on the chart. Adjustments for transactional elements of comparison were considered; now, property elements of comparison are addressed. Location The location of a property is a key factor in prompting a buyer to purchase it. Location encompasses many aspects such as road frontage, access, traffic count, proximity to other competing properties, proximity to a market that will use the goods and services housed in a property, governmental influences, etcetera. Typically, properties in a neighborhood share some of the same locational characteristics such as age, condition, and style. However, there may be differences such as corner location, view, and zoning, to name a few. Properties of a similar type may be in different locations, yet the locations may share enough similarities to justify comparison. Factors of similarity between locations include average daily traffic counts, zoning and/or land use, and market composition. (Continued) 44 Page 1210 of 1344 LAND VALUATION (Continued) All of the sales are located fronting or near Federal Highway in Boynton Beach; all are in the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Area along with the appraised site. Sales 1, 2, and 3 are in the CRA Downtown District. Nos. 4 and 5 are in the CRA Federal Highway South district. The parcel concerned is in the CRA Federal Highway North district. Significance of being in a CRA district is that they are eligible for programs and support from the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Zoning for the land concerned is "C-4", General Commercial, with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet. Land Sales 1, 2, 3 and 5 are zoned "C-3", where the lot size is a minimum of 15,000 square feet. Land Sale 4 is in the "C-1" district, with a minimum lot size of 9,000 square feet. The square foot size of all of the sites meets the minimum standard for their districts. The subject "C-4" district permits more uses than the other two. Land Sale 1 is located one block west of Federal Highway and two blocks south of Ocean Avenue where revitalization is evident with new projects of 500 Ocean and Town Square. For Sale 1, proximity to the redevelopment off -sets no Federal Highway frontage. Land Sales 2, 3 and 4 border Federal Highway. Land Sale 5 is on SE 18 Avenue, a local road. It was previously improved with a residence that has been demolished and removed. Although adjacent to a shopping center, the site is not part of it. The parcel is not visible from Federal Highway. Location of No. 5 is inferior to the other land sales and subject. It is adjusted upward a nominal 10% to recognize this difference. Physical Characteristics Physical characteristics to be considered for adjustments are those that cause a difference in price to be paid by the market. A wide range of such items includes land size, shape, frontage, topography, view, access, functional utility, et cetera. Adjustments for physical characteristics are best derived from the market by paired sales comparison. Through the process of searching for comparable sales, the physical characteristics are of great import. From the universe of possible comparable sales, those that are most similar to the site appraised are presented in the report for analysis and comparison to the subject. The less the number of physical differences, the better. Land size for the subject is 6,033 square feet; smallest in the data set, yet of sufficient size to meet the "C-4" zoning standard. The sales range in size from 15,460 to 52,507 square feet. There does not appear to be a direct relationship between parcel size and price per square foot. There are minor differences among the physical characteristics of the land sales and the parcel concerned; however, they are not significant enough to warrant quantitative adjustments. (Continued) 45 Page 1211 of 1344 LAND VALUATION (Continued) Use For sites to be comparable, they should have similar uses. Use for the subject and sales could be smaller commercial buildings; although, larger mixed use projects, possible by assemblage of properties, would adhere to the CRA redevelopment plan. No adjustment is called for this element of comparison. FINAL VALUE OPINION Following is a summary of the adjusted square foot unit prices for the five sales: Land Sale Adiusted Sale Price/ Square Foot 1 $30.42 2 $25.95 3 $23.97 4 $27.02 5 $23.47 The range of unit prices is from $23.47 to $30.42 per square foot of land. Since each of the land sales has already been adjusted to the land appraised, equal weight is placed on each sale for the final value opinion. Considering the characteristics of the land under appraisement and the foregoing discussion, the unit value for the subject is $26.17 per square foot. The quantity of the comparable data is sufficient to have an overview of the market for land in or near the Federal Highway corridor in the city of Boynton Beach. The quality of the data is good in that it provides a sound basis to develop an opinion of value for the land under appraisement. Based on the analysis and conclusions presented within the report, it is our opinion that the Market Value of the Fee Simple Estate of the Subject Property as of July 10, 2020 is: $26.17/sq.ft. of land x 6,033 square feet = 158 000 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS 46 Page 1212 of 1344 CERTIFICATION I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements contained in this report are true and correct. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are my personal, unbiased professional analyses, opinions, and conclusions. I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and I have no bias or personal interest with the parties involved. The appraisal assignment was not based on a requested minimum valuation, a specific valuation, or the approval of a loan. My compensation is not contingent on an action or event resulting from the analyses, opinions, or conclusions in, or the use of, this report. I have performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three-year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics and the Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute. The analyses, opinions and conclusions were also developed and the report prepared in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, which is included in the Appraisal Institute's Standards, and Chapter 475, Part II F.S. The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. The use of this report is (also) subject to the requirements of the State of Florida relating to review by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board. I have visited the property that is the subject of this report on July 8, 2020. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance are responsible for the analyses, conclusions and opinions concerning real estate set forth in this report. No one else has provided significant professional service to the persons signing this report. The Appraisal Institute and the American Society of Appraisers each conduct programs of continuing education for their designated members. As of the date of this report, Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance have completed the requirements of the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute. Continuing educational requirements are also completed for the American Society of Appraisers and the State of Florida. July 10, 2020 Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA Florida State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ-85 July 10, 2020 Claudia Vance, MAI Florida State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ-173 47 Page 1213 of 1344 CERTIFICATION AND LIMITING CONDITIONS The statements and conclusions contained in this report, subject to the limiting conditions hereafter cited, are correct to the best of the writers' knowledge. 1. The undersigned have personally inspected the subject of this report. No pertinent information has been knowingly withheld. 2. Unless specifically included, the subject is analyzed as though free and clear of liens and encumbrances. 3. No responsibility is assumed for legal matters, nor is an opinion of title rendered. Title is assumed to be good and held in Fee Simple, unless excepted. 4. Legal descriptions and property dimensions have been furnished by others; no responsibility for their correctness is assumed. Sketches which may be in the report are for illustrative purposes only. 5. Possession of any copy of this report does not carry with it the right of publication, duplication, or advertising using the writers' names or professional designations or membership organizations. 6. The writers are not required to testify without prior agreement. 7. Neither the employment to make this appraisal nor compensation therefore is contingent on the value reported. 8. Where divisions are made between land, improvements, etc., the values estimated for each apply only under the cited use or uses. 9. The value applies ONLY as of the date of valuation stated within the report. 10. The writers certify that they have no present, past or contemplated interest in the subject of this report - unless specifically stated. 11. This report is the property of the indicated client. It may not be used by any other party for any purpose not consistent with the written function of this report without the express written consent of the writers AND client. 12. The reported analyses, opinions and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics and the Standards of Professional Practice and Conduct of the Appraisal Institute. The work also conforms to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. 13. Soil or sub -soil contamination may exist from current or prior users, or users outside the property concerned. The appraisers are not qualified to detect such substances. We urge the client to retain an expert in this field if desired. 14. The appraisers have not been provided a Habitat Survey, Endangered Species Survey, or analysis by a qualified environmental specialist indicating the presence of or proximity to environmentally sensitive and/or protected land or species which could affect the use, and possibly, value of the appraised property. The appraisers are not qualified to identify these factors. We recommend that an expert be hired where there may be reasonable cause to expect the presence of any of the cited elements. 15. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance are responsible for the analyses, conclusions, and opinions of real estate set forth in this report. No one else provided significant professional assistance to the signers of this report. 16. Prospective value is based on current conditions and trends. The appraisers cannot be held responsible for unforeseeable events which might alter market conditions upon which market value opinion has been developed. 17. The appraisers certify that they have the knowledge and experience required to perform this appraisal assignment. 18. The appraisers reserve the right to amend or change this report at any time additional market information is obtained which would significantly affect the value. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA State -Certified General Real Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ 85 July 10, 2020 Claudia Vance, MAI State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ 173 July 10, 2020 48 Page 1214 of 1344 ADDENDA 49 Page 1215 of 1344 FEMA Flood Map Report The pin disp�ayed, on the map is an approximate poirl 9, se4cted by th,e USe� and does not represent an a uthnul,�aVve, property localloll SPECIIA,L FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Mthoult Base Fbod E[evator� (BPE) ZDne Wfth, BFE or Depth Z AE,, AD, AH, VE, AR . .. .... . .... .. Regulatory Fl0cAw4 av OTHER AREAS OF FLOOD FIAZARD 0.2% Amivall Cu ance Flood Hazard, Are ap of 50 Page 1216 of 1344 arranty Deed O This Warranty Deems made this 15th day of March, 2017 between The Alpine Seven Company, Inc., a dissolved Florida corporation whost office address is PO Box 700, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0700, grantor, and Boynton Beach Community Redev went Agency, a public agency whose post office address is 710 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, grate* (Whenever used herein the terns "grant grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns rations, trusts and trustees) ,., Q Witnesseth, that said grantor, for ��U` sideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations to sal r r in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, and sold to the antee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in Palm Beach Co IQrida to -wit: The North 66 feet as measured gat r" ht angles to the North line of the following described parcel:That part of Lots 20, 21 and 2 ck 2, Lake Addition, a Subdivision of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, according to the Plat t 'on file in Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recor Plat Book 11, page 71, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particula"bed as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 20, Block 2, Lake Addition, run Easter y ng the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 122.5 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right o the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 131.7 feet, more or less to a point in the North line of Lot 22, Block 2, Lake Addition, thence run Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot 22, to the Northwest corner of said Lot 22; thence Southwesterly along the West line of Lots 22, 21 and 20, to the Point of Beginning. Parcel Identification Number: 08-43-45-21-32-002-0211 Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever. And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2016. 51 ° age P`9�17 of 1344 CFN 20170094923 OR BK 28957 PG 1337 RECORDED 03/17/2017 16:04:34 Palm Beach County, Florida AMT 170,000.00 DEED DOC 1,190.00 Sharon R. Bock CLERK & COMPTROLLER Prepared by and return to: Pgs 1337-1338; (2Pgs) Spencer Siegel, Esq. Siegel Si & Wright 1600 th ie Hwy Suite 300 Boca R L 33432 561-620- a File Numbe : pine Seven Will Call No.. o � [Space Above This Line For Recording Data]_ arranty Deed O This Warranty Deems made this 15th day of March, 2017 between The Alpine Seven Company, Inc., a dissolved Florida corporation whost office address is PO Box 700, Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0700, grantor, and Boynton Beach Community Redev went Agency, a public agency whose post office address is 710 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, grate* (Whenever used herein the terns "grant grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns rations, trusts and trustees) ,., Q Witnesseth, that said grantor, for ��U` sideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations to sal r r in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, and sold to the antee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in Palm Beach Co IQrida to -wit: The North 66 feet as measured gat r" ht angles to the North line of the following described parcel:That part of Lots 20, 21 and 2 ck 2, Lake Addition, a Subdivision of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, according to the Plat t 'on file in Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recor Plat Book 11, page 71, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, more particula"bed as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 20, Block 2, Lake Addition, run Easter y ng the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 122.5 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right o the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 131.7 feet, more or less to a point in the North line of Lot 22, Block 2, Lake Addition, thence run Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot 22, to the Northwest corner of said Lot 22; thence Southwesterly along the West line of Lots 22, 21 and 20, to the Point of Beginning. Parcel Identification Number: 08-43-45-21-32-002-0211 Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever. And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2016. 51 ° age P`9�17 of 1344 CFN 20170094923 BOOK 28957 PAGE 1338 2OF2 In Wit s Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signe eat nd delivered in our presence: O 1 The Alpine Seven Company, Inc., a Florida for profit !j 011 corporation Witness Name: Mar dy Powell, Wresident Witness Name: ■ State of Florida County of Palm Beach U (Corporate Seal) The foregoing instrument was Acknowlefore me this 15th day of March, 2017 by Mardy Powell of The Alpine Seven Company, inc., a Florida for profit corpo t on behalf of the corporation. He [is ennalh known to me or [X] has produced a driver's license as identification. � _ �~ [Notary Seal] f SPENCER SIEGEL My COMMISSION # FF 956663 EXPIRES: May 15, 2020 : yF yR Bonded Thtu Nolary Public UndorwMers Ty'i�t'a.ry�'ublic Printed Name: My Commission Expires May 15, 2020 Warranty Deed - Page 2 52 PSUJ n 18 of 1344 C. C-3 Community Commercial District. 1. General. a. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the C-3 zoning district is to implement the local retail commercial (LRC) future land use map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this conventional district is to encourage the development or use of property for appropriate intensive retail commercial uses providing for a wide range of goods and services, located along major thoroughfares. The C-3 district allows a maximum density of eleven (11) dwelling units per acre; however, all residential developments must adhere to the R-3 district building and site regulation in accordance with Section 2.17. above. b. Prerequisite Location Standard. In reaching recommendations and decisions as to zoning land to C-3, the advisory board and City Commission shall apply the following location standards, in addition, to the standards applicable to the rezoning of land generally: (1) Centrally and accommodating multiple neighborhoods; and (2) Abutting to at least one (1) major thoroughfare. 2. Use(s) Allowed. See "Use Matrix Table 3-28" in Chapter 3, Articlon 3.D. 3. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-16). No building or portion thereof shall be erected, constructed, converted, established, altered, enlarged or used unless the premises and buildings shall comply with the following regulations: BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS C-3 District Minimum lot area: 15,000 s.f. Minimum lot frontage: 75 feet Minimum yard setbacks: Front: 20 feet' Rear: 20 feet Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Interior side: 0 feet',3 Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet' Corner side: 20 feet' Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet' Maximum lot coverage: 40% Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) 0.504 53 Page 1219 of 1344 Maximum structure height: 45 feee 1 Reduced setbacks will be applied to property located within the Urban Commercial District Overlay Zone, Section 8.C. below. z Where rear yard access is available from a public street or alley, rear yard maybe decreased by one-half (1/2) the width of such street or alley, but in no case shall a rear yard be less than ten (10) feet. 3 Where rear access is not available from a public street or alley, aside yard of not less than fifteen (15) feet shall be provided on one (1) side. 4 A floor area ratio (FAR) up to 0.50 may be considered for local retail commercial uses allowed within the C-3 district (see "Use Matrix" — Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.13.), pursuant to the local retail commercial future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. s Not to exceed four (4) stories. 4. Review and Approval Process a. Single-family and duplex dwellings and accessory uses thereto shall be allowed upon application to and approval by the Building Official for structures that require a building permit pursuant to Chapter 2, Article IV, Section 2. b. Community and common areas, such as recreational areas, landscape buffers and tracts, and project signage may be subject to site plan review. c. Non-residential uses shall require site plan approval in accordance with Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2.17. prior to application for building permit. 5. Parking. Required off-street parking is regulated in accordance with Chapter 4, Article Minimum Off -Street Parking Requirements. 6. Exterior Storage of Merchandise and Equipment. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 8 for the regulations pertaining to the permanent exterior storage of merchandise and equipment. D. C-4 General Commercial District. 1. General. The purpose of the C-4 zoning district is to implement the general commercial (GC) future land use map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this conventional district is to accommodate service and intensive commercial establishments and limited light industrial uses, and to serve as a transitional area between lighter commercial areas and general industrial uses or operations. 2. Use(s) Allowed. See "Use Matrix Table 3-28" in Chapter 3, Article I�, Section 3.D. 3. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-17). No building or portion thereof shall be erected, constructed, converted, established, altered, enlarged or used unless the premises and buildings shall comply with the following regulations: 13 54 Page 1220 of 1344 BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS C-4 District Minimum lot area: 5,000 s.f. Minimum lot frontage: 50 feet Minimum lot depth: 100 feet Minimum yard setbacks: Front: 25 feet"' Rear: 20 feet3 Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Interior side: 15 feet' 1,3 Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Corner side: 15 feet"' Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Maximum lot coverage: 40% Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) 0.504 Maximum structure height: 45 feee 1 Reduced setbacks will be applied to property located within the Urban Commercial District Overlay Zone, Section 8.C. below. z Pursuant to Section 8.B. below, parcels that have frontage on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and are located within the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay Zone shall have front, side interior, and side corner setbacks in accordance with the mixed use -low intensity 1 zoning district (see Section 5.C. below). 3 Where rear property line abuts a public street or alley, rear yard setback may be reduced to ten (10) feet and no side yard shall be required, except on corner lots or where abutting single-family uses. 4 A floor area ratio (FAR) up to 0.50 may be considered for general commercial uses allowed within the C-4 district (see "Use Matrix" — Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.), pursuant to the general commercial future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. s Not to exceed four (4) stories; however, those parcels located within the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay Zone (Section 8.B. below) shall be limited to thirty (30) feet in height. 4. Review and Approval Process. Non-residential uses shall require site plan approval in accordance with Chapter 2, Article 11, Section 2.17. prior to application for building permit. 5. Parking. Required off-street parking is regulated in accordance with Chapter 4, Article Minimum Off -Street Parking Requirements. 6. Exterior Storage of Merchandise and Equipment. See Chapter 3, ion 8 for the regulations pertaining to the permanent exterior storage of merchandise and equipment. 55 Page 1221 of 1344 SUMMARY OF 2020-2021 USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Annraisal Practicel Standard Rule 2: Real Pro er , Annraisal. Re on rting In reporting the results of a real property appraisal, an appraiser must communicate each analysis, opinion, and conclusion in a manner that is not misleading. STANDARD 2 addresses the content and level of information required in a report that communicates the results of the real property appraisal. STANDARD 2 does not dictate the form, format, or style of real property appraisal reports. The substantive content of a report determines its compliance. STANDARDS RULE 2-1 Each written or oral real property appraisal report must. (a) clearly and accurately set forth the appraisal in a manner that will not he misleading,- (b) isleading;(b) contain sufficient information to enable the intended users of the appraisal to understand the report properly; and (c) clearly and accurately disclose all assumptions, extraordinary assumptions, hypothetical conditions, and limiting conditions used in the assignment. STANDARDS RULE 2-2 Each written real property appraisal report must be prepared under one of the following options and prominently state which option is used. Appraisal Report or Restricted Appraisal Report. An appraiser may use any other label in addition to, but not in place of, the labels set forth in this Standards Rule for the type of report produced. The use of additional labels such as analysis, consultation, evaluation, study, or valuation does not exempt an appraiser from adherence to USPAP. The report content and level of information requirements in this Standards Rule are minimal for each type of report. An appraiser must supplement a report form, when necessary, to insure that any intended user of the appraisal is not misled and that the report complies with the applicable content requirements. (a) The content of an appraisal report must be appropriate for the intended use or the appraisal and, at a minimum: (i) state the identity of the client, or if the client requested anonymity, state that the identity is withheld at the client's request but is retained in the appraiser's workfile; (ii) state the identity of any other intended users by name or type; (iii) state the intended use of the appraisal,- (iv) ppraisal;(iv) contain information, documents, and/or exhibits sufficient to idents the real estate involved in the appraisal, including the physical, legal, and economic property characteristics relevant to the assignment; (v) state the real property interest appraised; (vi) state the type and definition of value and cite the source of the definition; (vii) state the effective date of the appraisal and the date of the report; (viii) summarize the scope of work used to develop the appraisal,- (ix) ppraisal;(ix) summarize the extent of any significant real property appraisal assistance; 56 Page 1222 of 1344 SUMMARY OF 2020-2021 USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Annraisal Practicel Standard Rule 2: Real Pro er , Annraisal. Re on rting (x) provide sufficient information to indicate that the appraiser complied with the requirements of STANDARD I by: (1) summarizing the appraisal methods and techniques employed; (2) stating the reasons for excluding the sales comparison, cost, or income approaches) if any have not been developed - (3) summarizing the results of analyzing the subject sales, options, and listings in accordance with Standards Rule 1-5; (4) stating the value opinion(s) and conclusions(s); and (S) summarizing the information analyzed and the reasoning that supports the analyses opinions, and conclusions, including reconciliation of the data and approaches; (xi) state the use of th real estate existing as of the effective date and the use of the real estate reflected in the appraisal; (xii) when an opinion of highest and hest use was developed by the appraiser, state that opinion and summarize the support and rationale for that opinion; (xiii) clearly and conspicuously: • state all extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions, and • state that their use might have affected the assignment results, and (xiv) include a signed certification in accordance with Standards Rule 2-1. STANDARDS RULE 1-5 When the value opinion to be developed is market value, if such information is available in the normal course of business: a) analyze all agreements of sale, options, or listings of the subject property current as of the effective date of the appraisal, - b) analyze all sales of the subject property that occurred within the three (3) years prior to the effective date of the appraisal. 57 Page 1223 of 1344 475.611 Florida Statutes: Definitions. - (1) As used in this part, the term: (a) "Appraisal" or "Appraisal Services" means the services provided by certified and licensed appraisers or registered trainee appraisers, and includes: 1. "Appraisal assignment" denotes an engagement for which a person is employed or retained to act, or could be perceived by third parties or the public as acting, as an agent or a disinterested third party in rendering an unbiased analysis, opinion, review, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of specified interests in, or aspects of, identified real property. 2. "Analysis assignment" denotes appraisal services that relate to the employer's or client's individual needs or investment objectives and includes specialized marketing, financing, and feasibility studies as well as analyses, opinions, and conclusions given in connection with activities such as real estate brokerage, mortgage banking, real estate counseling, or real estate consulting. 3. "Appraisal review assignment" denotes an engagement for which an appraiser is employed or retained to develop and communicate an opinion about the quality of another appraiser's appraisal, appraisal report, or work. An appraisal review may or may not contain the reviewing appraiser's opinion of value. (b) "Appraisal Foundation" or "foundation" means the Appraisal Foundation established on November 20, 1987, as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of Illinois. (c) "Appraisal report" means any communication, written or oral, of an appraisal, appraisal review, appraisal consulting service, analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of a specified interest in, or aspect of, identified real property, and includes any report communicating an appraisal analysis, opinion, or conclusion of value, regardless of title. However, in order to be recognized in a federally related transaction, an appraisal report must be written. (d) "Appraisal review" means the act or process of developing and communicating an opinion about the quality of another appraiser's appraisal, appraisal report, or work. (e) "Appraisal subcommittee" means the designees of the heads of the federal financial institutions regulatory agencies established by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Act of 1978 (12 U.S.C. ss. 3301 et seq.), as amended. (f) "Appraiser" means any person who is a registered trainee real estate appraiser, licensed real estate appraiser, or a certified real estate appraiser. An appraiser renders a professional service and is a professional within the meaning of 95,11(4)(a). (g) "Board" means the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board established under this section. (h) "Certified General Appraiser" means a person who is certified by the department as qualified to issue appraisal reports for any type of real property (i) "Certified Residential Appraiser" means a person who is certified by the department as qualified to issue appraisal reports for residential real property of one to four residential units, without regard to transaction value or complexity, or real property as may be authorized by federal regulation. (j) "Department" means the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. 58 Page 1224 of 1344 Page 1 of 5 Vance Real Estate Service Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA, MBA Appraiser - Real Estate Analyst - Reviewer - Expert Witness Vance Real Estate Service - 7481 NW 4 Street - Plantation - Florida - 33317 Office: 954.583.2116; Cell: 954.610.2423; Email: vancevaIL&comcast.net Web Page: www.vancerealestateservice.com Vance Real Estate Service is a Veteran -Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Florida Certified SDVBE Minority Business Enterprise specializing in personalized real estate valuation services in Florida for over 35 years. Currently registered in "SAM" (U.S. Government System for Award Management — DUNS 826494957). Designated appraisers perform the appraisal work, no trainees. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA, MBA and Claudia Vance, MAI are qualified as expert witnesses for eminent domain, bankruptcies, deficiency judgments, marriage dissolution, and estate valuations. Our firm values most types of real property interests for sale, mortgage loans, litigation and investment reasonably, timely and professionally. As licensed real estate brokers, we perform most other real property functions. We also do "Valuations for Financial Reporting." PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS A) PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS/ DEGREES/ LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS MAI DESIGNATION - APPRAISAL INSTITUTE/Life Member No. 8781 SRA DESIGNATION - APPRAISAL INSTITUTE/Life Member No. 8781 ASA DESIGNATION - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS (RE -Urban) 4003439 MBA DEGREE - REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STATE -CERTIFIED GENERAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER 4RZ-85 (Florida) FLORIDA STATE LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER NO. BK. 91050 REGISTERED VETERAN -OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (CCR/Duns 826494957) FLORIDA CERTIFIED SDVBE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (Minority Business Enterprise - MBE) FLORIDA "D.E.P." APPROVED APPRAISER Currently registered in "SAM" (U.S. Government System for Award Management). B) QUALIFIED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REAL ESTATE VALUATION 1. U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit 2. U.S. District Court, Southern District of South Florida 3. U.S. District Court, New Jersey 4. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida 5. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey 6. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western (Pittsburgh) Division of Pennsylvania 7. Florida Circuit Courts: Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, Lee, Collier, Martin, and Okeechobee Counties 8. Appraiser on landmark eminent domain cases: TESSLER, NESS TRAILER PARK, PATEL, SIMPSON v. FILLICHIO, RUBANO, PALM BEACH COUNTY (FL) vs. COVE CLUB INVESTORS, LTD. C) EXPERIENCE Over thirty-five (35) years appraising and analyzing real property interests in South Florida Partial list: RESIDENCES, RESTAURANTS/BARS, APARTMENT BUILDINGS, OFFICE BUILDINGS HOTELS/MOTELS, CHURCHES, CONDOMINIUMS/COOPS, HOSPITALS & NURSING HOMES, VACANT LAND, GOLF COURSES, GOLF CLUBS, GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS, MARINAS, TRAILER PARKS, SHOPPING CENTERS, BANKS/THRIFT INSTITUTIONS, BOWLING ALLEYS, P.U.D.'S, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, TIME-SHARE DEVELOPMENTS, ROCK PITS, SCHOOLS, AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, MARKETABILITY, FEASIBILITY ANALYSES, INVESTMENT ANALYSES, AUTO SALES FACILITIES, LEASE VALUATIONS, TAX & ASSESSMENT APPEALS, CONDEMNATION, EXPERT WITNESS (Member National Forensic Center), BUSINESS ENTERPRISE VALUATIONS (BEV), (VFR) VALUATION FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING, AVIGATION & CLEARANCE EASEMENTS, ESTATES, DIVORCES, PLANNING/LAND USE STUDIES, HIGHEST & BEST USE ANALYSES, DEPRECIATION ANALYSES, COMPONENT APPRAISALS, ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND, CONTAMINATED PROPERTIES, SUGARCANE & TURFGRASS LAND, DAY CARE CENTERS, SELF -STORAGE FACILITIES, FUNERAL HOMES, ANIMAL HOSPITALS, SUBMERGED LAND, CITY CENTERS, etc. 59 Page 1225 of 1344 Page 2 of 5 D) PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS, ATTORNEYS, ACCOUNTANTS, TRUST DEPARTMENTS, COMMERCIAL BANKS: Wells Fargo; BankAtlantic; SunTrust; American National Bank; Landmark Bank; City National Bank; BankUnited; Gateway American Bank; State Farm Bank; Englewood Bank & Trust; SAVINGS & LOANS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS, & REAL ESTATE TRANSFER COMPANIES, TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES; FLORIDA CITIES: FORT LAUDERDALE, PLANTATION, COOPER CITY, TAMARAC, LAUDERHILL, BOCA RATON, DEERFIELD BEACH, OAKLAND PARK, WILTON MANORS, HOLLYWOOD, WEST PALM BEACH, DELRAY BEACH, HALLANDALE, PEMBROKE PINES, COOPER CITY, TOWN OF DAVIE, TOWN OF SOUTHWEST RANCHES, MIRAMAR. FLORIDA COUNTIES: BROWARD, PALM BEACH, COLLIER, OKEECHOBEE; BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; OKEECHOBEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SCHOOL BOARD OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, BROWARD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT); STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF GENERAL SERVICES(GSA); N. BROWARD GENERAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (Approved Vendor);U_S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT (General Counsel, I.R.S.); U.S. MARSHAL'S SERVICE —U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE CENTRAL DIVISION—U.S. Dept. of Justice; VETERANS ADMINISTRATION E) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List) BACHELOR OF ARTS - Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana (1954) MBA (Nova University) - Real Estate Management & Development (National Dean's List 1991) Course 1 (AIREA) - Basic Principles of Appraising Course 2 (AIREA) - Urban Property Valuation (Income) Course 4 (AIREA) - Condemnation Appraising Course 6 (AIREA) - Income Capitalization & Analysis Course 101 (SREA) - Introduction to Appraising Course 201 (SREA) - Income Property Valuation, Theory Course 202 (SREA) - Applied Income Property Valuation Course 301 (SREA) - Applications/Appraisal Analysis Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1978, Virginia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1979, Arizona Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1980, South Carolina Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1981, Tennessee Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1982, New Mexico Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1983, Pennsylvania Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1984, Georgia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1985, Vancouver, B.C. Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1986, New Jersey Clinic (SREA) - #201 Instructor, 1987, U. of Illinois Clinic (SREA) - #201 Instructor, 1988, Illinois Seminar (SREA) - Professional Practice, 1988, Florida Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1988, California Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1989, Minnesota MBA Graduate School Courses: 1990 — 1991 Successfullv completed the followine eraduate school courses - "Regulation of Real Estate Development" - "Real Properties Management" - "Legal Issues In Real Estate" - "Market Analysis and Site Selection" - "Organizational Behavior and Management"' - "Human Resource Management" - "Real Estate Economics" - "R. E. Finance: Instruments, Institutions & Investment Analysis" - "Urban Infrastructure & Environmental Analysis" - "Real Estate Accounting" - "Marketing Management for Real Estate" - "Commercial Real Estate Lending" - "Construction Technology and the Building Development Process" SEMINAR (AI) - Cost Approach (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Rates & Ratios (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - International Appraising (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Valuation/Mock Trial (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - ADA ACT (1993/Reno) SEMINAR (AI) - Hotel Valuation (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Income Capitalization, Methods (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Powerlines/Electromagnetic Radiation (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Verifying Market Data (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Studies for Appraisals (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraiser Core Law (USPAP/1994) 60 Page 1226 of 1344 E)EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List, continued) SEMINAR (AI) - Limited Appraisals & Reports (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Safety & Property Values (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Outparcel Valuation (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Computer Technology Video Conference (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - The Internet & the Appraiser (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Commercial Construction (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Property Rights in Florida (1996) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Trees (1997) 3 -DAY COURSE - Environmental Permitting/Mitigation/Mitigation Banking/Contamination Risk Management- Liability/Wetlands/Hazardous Wastes/LenderLiability (1997/Marco Beach. FL) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Transferable Development Rights [TDR's] (1997) COURSE (AI) - Standards of Professional Practice, Part C, 15 hour Course #430 (1997) SEMINAR (AI) - Non -Conforming Uses (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - The Impact of Contamination on Real Estate Value (1998) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - Econometrics/Statistical Valuation Methods (199 9) COURSE (AI) - 14 Hour (2 -day) Advanced Spreadsheet Modeling for Valuation Applications SEMINAR (AI) - Globalization of Real Estate/What U.S. Appraisers Need to Know (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - The Role of the Appraiser in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation/Arbitration) (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Technology Forum Part II/Intermediate (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Client Satisfaction/Retention/Development (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Attacking and Defending an Appraisal (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Federal Appraisal Requirements ("Yellow Book') (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Regression Analysis in Appraisal Practice: Concepts & Applications (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Income Producing Properties (2000) SEMINAR (ATIF) - 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges (2000) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Mediation & Alternate Dispute Resolution Seminar (2001) SEMINAR (AI) - State of the Appraisal Profession (2001) 2 -Day SEMINAR - Eminent Domain, by CLE International, Tampa, Florida (200 1) SEMINAR (AI) - Ad Valorem Assessment Process in Florida (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Role of Real Estate Appraisers in Bankruptcy Proceedings (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisers & the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Federal Privacy Act (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - How to Appraise the Ugly House (2002) COURSE (AI) - 2 -Day Course #430, Standards of Professional Practice, Part C (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Trends for 2003 (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Update on Code of Professional Ethics (2003) PANEL (AI) - Moderator "Industry, Consumer & Congressional Views on Predatory Lending" D.C. (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Agreements (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Distressed Real Estate (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation for Financial Reporting Purposes (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course #1400 (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Inverse Condemnation (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraiser Independence in the Loan Process (2004) SUMMIT (AI) - Moderator at 2 -day Appraisal Summit in Washington, D.C. (12/2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention Program for Real Estate Appraisers (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Wetlands (7/2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Tri -County Residential Symposium (8/2005) SEMINAR (AI) - "Cool Tools" Internet Resources and Use for Valuation (2/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - FREAB 7 -Hour National USPAP Update (5/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - FREAB 3 -Hour Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (5/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Scope of Work & New Requirements (8/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Reappraising, Readdressing & Reassigning Appraisal Reports (2/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Al Summary Appraisal Report/Residential (4/07) COURSE (Fla..) -14-Hour Continuing Education (including 3 -Hour Florida Core Law) (7/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Fraud: Appraisers Beware! (8/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (11/2007) COURSE (AI) - Business Practices and Ethics — 8 hours (12/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor Trainee Roles and Rules (2/2008) SEMINAR (AI) -7 Hour National USPAP (4/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Hypothetical Conditions & Extraordinary Assumptions (5/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Skills for the Appraiser — 7 -Hour Seminar (9/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Sector Appraising (2/2009) 61 Page 3 of 5 Page 1227 of 1344 Page 4 of 5 E) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List, continued) WEBINAR (AI) - Develop an Effective Marketing Plan (3/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Inspecting the Residential "Green House" (4/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Property Tax Assessment (5/2010) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor Trainee Roles and Rules (7/2010) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (7/2010) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 -Hour Introduction to Valuation for Financial Reporting — Chicago (5/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Government Regulations & Their Effect on R.E. Appraising (8/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - R.E.Market: How We Got Here, Where We Are, Where We're Going (10/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (10/1/2010) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour Introduction to Conservation Easement Valuation (12/10/2010) SEMINAR (AI) - The Real Estate Market (2/18/2011) COURSE (AI) - 16 Hours Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions ("Yellow Boob') (2/25-26/2011) WEBINAR (AI) - Real Estate Industry Perspectives on Lease Accounting (4/7/2011) COURSE (AI) - 15 Hour Appraisal Curriculum Overview (5/19-20/2011) WEBINAR (AI) - 2 -hour Investment Property Accounting Standards (6/8/2011) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hour Spotlight on USPAP — Agreement for Services (7/15/2011) COURSE (AI) - 14 Hours (2 -day) Advanced Excel Spreadsheet Modeling for Valuation Applications (9/22 & 9/23/2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Trial Components (11/4/11) SEMINAR (AI) - Lessons from the Old Economy Working in the New (1/20/2012) 7 -Hour USPAP - National USPAP Update (3/9/2012) 3 -Hour Fla. Law - State Law Update (3/9/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Review for General Appraisers (4/12/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Land Valuation (4/20/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - The Valuation of Warehouses (6/22/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Town Hall Meeting: 2012 Appraisal Institute Forum (7/12/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - IRS Valuation (7/19/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour Business Practices and Ethics Course (12/7/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Forecast 2013 (1/25/2013) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour Advanced Marketability Studies (5/6/2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Developing a Supportable Worktiile (11/15/2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraisal Law Course (2/7/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Liability Issues for Appraisers performing Litigation & Non -Lending Work (2/24/2014) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (4/25/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Conditions (5/16/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Fundamentals of Going Concerns (7/16/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Assignments for Residential Appraisers (7/24/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines of Miami -Dade County, Florida (1/23/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines Driving Broward County, Florida (5/15/2015) 3 -Hour Fla.Law - Florida Real Estate Broker 14 -hour Continuing Education Course (incl. 3 hour core law) with exam (9/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Drone Technology & its Effect on Real Estate Valuations (11/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention for Real Estate Appraisers (1/22/2016) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hour National USPAP Update Course (4/22/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 -Hour Florida Appraisal Law (4/22/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 -Hour Appraisals in the Banking Environment (5/6/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraising the Tough One: Mixed Use Properties (8/19/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 -Hour Business Practices & Ethics (12/02/2016) 5 -Year Requirement WEBINAR (AI) - 2 -Hour Yellow Book Changes — Overview for Appraisers (1/11/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 -Hours Economic Engines Driving Broward County in 2017 (1/27/2017) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hours: Introduction to Green Buildings Principles & Concepts (2/24/2017) COURSE (AI) - 4 Hours: Another View of the Tough One: Sales Comparison Approach for Mixed -Use Properties (5/19/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours: Appraising for Federal Office of Valuation Services & Yellow Book Review (8/18/2017) COURSE (BR) - 14 Hours Real Estate Continuing Education, including 3 -Hour Florida Real Estate Core Law (9/13/2017) COURSE (AI) - 4 -Hours: 2-4 Unit Small Residential Income Property Appraisals (11/3/2017) COURSE (AI) - 15 Hours "Yellow Book' Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions—Passed Exam (11/10/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Hot Topics and Myths in Appraiser Liability" (1/26/2018) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hour National USPAP Update Course (2/9/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours Florida Appraisal Law (2/9/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Parking Impact on Florida Properties" (5/4/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours "Technology Tips for Real Estate Appraisers" (9/21/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Airport Appraisals) (01/25/2019) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours "Understanding an Investigation by a State Appraiser Regulatory Board or Agency (5/17/2019) SEMINAR (AI) - The 50% FEMA Appraisal Rule (8/23/2019) COURSE (BR) - 14 Hours Required Education (8 hrs. Specialty Education; 3 hrs. Core Law, 3 hrs. Business Ethics (9.3.2019) SEMINAR (AI) - Artificial Intelligence, AVMs, and Blockchain: Implications for Valuation. (1/24/2020) 62 Page 1228 of 1344 Page 5 of 5 F) APPRAISAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Licensed by the Florida Department of Education to Teach (Certificate No. 275236). Authored and taught Residential and Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Courses for Broward County Adult Education Program. Taught Course 101 - Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Taught Course 201 - Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Taught Appraisal Seminars - Board of Realtors, ASA, SREA, and Al (Appraisal Institute). Adjunct Professor, University of Florida Division of Continuing Education: (taught Course 2, "Real Estate Principles and Practices" to prospective Florida Real Estate Brokers). PROFESSIONAL OFFICES HELD/AWARDS NATIONAL B.O.D. MEMBER - BOARD OF DIRECTORS of APPRAISAL INSTITUTE (2006- 2008) AWARD - Appraisal Institute "NATIONAL PRESIDENTS AWARD" 2008 AWARD - Appraisal Institute "LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" 2011 For "high ethical standards, contributions to the Appraisal Institute, Community and Appraisal Profession for at least 20 years." CHAIR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2008) VICE -CHAIR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2007) THIRD DIRECTOR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2006) FINANCE OFFICER - REGION X — All of Florida — Appraisal Institute (2006) PRESIDENT - BROWARD COUNTY, SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS PRESIDENT - BROWARD COUNTY, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS CHAIR - FLA. STATE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE OF Al CHAIR - FLA. STATE LEGISLATION & REGULATION SUBCOMMITTEE OF Al G) PROFESSIONAL OFFICES HELD/AWARDS CHAIR - FLORIDA REALTORS COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEE REFORMS CHAIR - EDUCATION COMMITTEE, FT. LAUDERDALE CHAPTER Al CHAIR - CANDIDATES GUIDANCE COMMITTEE, FT .LAUDERDALE CHAPTER Al CHAIR - NATIONAL Valuation for Financial Reporting PROJECT TEAM OF Al VICE CHAIR & MEMBER - NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE OF Al (15 Years) MEMBER - NATIONAL LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE OF Al MEMBER - NATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OF Al DIRECTOR - REGION X (Florida) Appraisal Institute MEMBER - REGION X (FLORIDA) ETHICS AND COUNSELING PANEL DIRECTOR - BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS DIRECTOR - SOUTH FLORIDA CHAPTER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS MEMBER - NATIONAL EXPERIENCE REVIEW PANEL MEMBER OF Al SPECIAL MASTER - BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF TAX ADJUSTMENT COMMISSIONER - 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, Broward County, FL MEMBER - 2013 APPRAISAL INSTITUTE NATIONAL BUSVAL PROJECT TEAM H) PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Wrote and taught a basic Residential Appraisal Course for the Broward County Adult Education Div. of the Dept. of Education; Wrote and taught an Income Appraisal Course for the Broward County Adult Education Division of the Department of Education; Co-authored and taught an appraisal course on Mortgage -Equity Capitalization for the American Society of Appraisers. Authored and taught a Florida State and Appraisal Institute 3 -hour accredited course in "The Legislation, Regulation and Appraisal of Real Property Rights in Florida September 7, 1996. Presentation on "Gramm -Leach -Bliley" Federal Privacy Act of 1999 for South Florida Chapter of American Society of Appraisers on October 24, 2001. Presented 3 -hour Florida CEU-credit seminar on "Appraisers and the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Acf'before the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute on July 27, 2002. Presenter at 6.5 Hour CLE -credit Attorney Seminar on Florida Eminent Domain, "Valuation and Damage Issues" February 2, 2006, Fort Lauderdale, Florida P CIVIC INVOLVEMENT MEMBER OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL / PAUL HARRIS FELLOW MEMBER OF THE GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE OPERA GUILD MEMBER FLORIDA PHILHARMONIC BROWARD TRUSTEES MEMBER OF THE BROWARD COUNTY LIBRARY SUPPORT GROUP ("BYBLOS") MEMBER CIRCLE OF FRIENDS — NOVA SOUTHEASTERN LIBRARY FOUNDATION MEMBER NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER OF THE BROWARD COUNTY MUSEUM OF THE ARTS MEMBER OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE / BROWARD COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER OF THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF SOUTH FLORIDA LIFETIME HONORARY MEMBER FLORIDA SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION MEMBER NATIONAL & FT. LAUDERDALE COUNCILS U.S. NAVY LEAGUE U.S. ARMY VETERAN WWII (RA 1721268 1) - HONORABLE DISCHARGE 1949 63 Page 1229 of 1344 Vance Real Estate Service @0 Claudia Vance, MAI Appraiser - Real Estate Analyst Reviewer Vance Real Estate Service - 7481 NW 4 Street Plantation - FL - 33317 Office: 954.583.2116 Cell: 954.647.7148 Email: vancevaIL&att.net Web Site: www.vancerealestateservice.com Vance Real Estate Service is a Veteran -Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Florida Certified SDVBE Minority Business Enterprise specializing in personalized real estate valuation services in Florida for over 35 years. Designated appraisers perform the appraisal work, no trainees. Our appraisals are used for financial/ mortgage loan purposes from large mixed use complexes to small owner- occupied properties. We have the qualifications for appraisals submitted to SBA. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA and Claudia Vance, MAI are qualified as expert witnesses for eminent domain, deficiency judgments, marriage dissolution, and estates. Our firm values most types of real property interests, timely, professionally, and at competitive costs. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS A) PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS/ LICENSES MAI Designation- APPRAISAL INSTITUTE No. 9451 State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ-173 Florida State Licensed Real Estate Broker No. BK 0161305 VOSB Veteran -Owned Small Business (CCR/Duns 826494957) B) WORK HISTORY 1983 - Current Vice President - Vance Real Estate Service 1981-1983 President - The Appraisal Company, Fort Lauderdale, Florida C) QUALIFIED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REAL ESTATE VALUATION U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida Florida Circuit Court: Broward County D) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM REGISTRIES VcalualionofSustcainable Baaildings: Commercial VcalualionofSustcainable I aaildings: P.esidenlial E) EXPERIENCE: 35+years appraising and analyzing real property interests in South Florida. F) APPRAISER SPECIAL MAGISTRATE FOR THE BROWARD CO VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD 2002-2010 Partial list of real propertv types valued: High value residences, Condominiums/ Co-operatives, Office, Industrial, Multi -family, Restaurants/ bars, Auto dealerships, City Centers, Hotels/ motels, Houses of worship, Schools, Child care centers, Self -storage, Funeral home, Animal Hospital, Mixed use, Nursing homes, Gas sales stations, Marinas, Mobile home parks, Shopping centers, Country clubs/ golf courses, Financial institutions, Bowling centers, Vacant land, Agricultural properties, Environmentally sensitive land Types of Reports: Market Value, Eminent Domain, Marketability, Feasibility, Highest and Best Use, Investment Analyses, Partial Interests, Easement Valuations, Estate planning, Marriage dissolution, Land use studies, Damage/ Contamination studies 64 Page 1230 of 1344 2 of G) PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS — PRIVATE: Individuals, Corporations, Attorneys, Accountants, Habitat for Humanity, Seminole Tribe of Florida COMMERCIAL BANKS: Wells Fargo; BankAtlantic; SunTrust Citigroup; Space Coast Credit Union; State Farm Bank; Florida Shores Bank; American National Bank; Landmark Bank; City National Bank; Englewood Bank & Trust SAVINGS & LOANS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS, & REAL ESTATE TRANSFER COMPANIES, TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES FLORIDA CITIES: Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Cooper City, Deerfield Beach, Tamarac, Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, Davie, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, Lauderhill, Southwest Ranches, Miramar, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach FLORIDA COUNTIES and AGENCIES: Broward, Palm Beach, Broward County Board of County Commissioners, School Board of Broward County, Broward County Housing Authority STATE OF FLORIDA Department of Transportation (FDOT), Department of Environmental Protection U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Treasury (IRS), U.S Marshall's Service, U.S. Attorney Hl EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Academic: Bachelor of Arts Degree — University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA — Major: English Professional: Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1983, Philadelphia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1984, Atlanta Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1985, Vancouver Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1986, Atlantic City Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1988, Los Angeles SEMINAR (AI) - Cost Approach (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Rates & Ratios (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - International Appraising (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Valuation/Mock Trial (199 3) SEMINAR (AI) - ADA ACT (1993/Reno) SEMINAR (AI) - Hotel Valuation (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Income Capitalization, Methods (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Powerlines/Electromagnetic Radiation (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Verifying Market Data (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Studies for Appraisals (19 94) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraiser Core Law (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Limited Appraisals & Reports (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Safety & Property Values (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Outparcel Valuation (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Computer Technology Video Conference (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - The Internet & the Appraiser (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Commercial Construction (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - 1996 Data Exchange (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Property Rights in Florida (1996) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Trees (1997) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Transferable Development Rights [TDR's] (1997) COURSE (AI) - Standards of Professional Practice, Part C, 15 hour Course #430 (1997) SEMINAR (AI) - Non -Conforming Uses (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - The Impact of Contamination on Real Estate Value (1998) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - Econometrics/Statistical Valuation Methods (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Globalization of Real Estate/What U.S. Appraisers Need to Know (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - The Role of the Appraiser in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation/Arbitration) (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Technology Forum Part II/Intermediate (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Client Satisfaction/Retention/Development (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Attacking and Defending an Appraisal (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Federal Appraisal Requirements (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Regression Analysis in Appraisal Practice: Concepts & Applications (2000) Page 1231 of 1344 H) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (Continued) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Income Producing Properties (2000) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Mediation & Alternate Dispute Resolution Seminar (200 1) SEMINAR (AI) - State of the Appraisal Profession (2001) SEMINAR (AI) - Ad Valorem Assessment Process in Florida (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Role of Real Estate Appraisers in Bankruptcy Proceedings (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisers & the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Federal Privacy Act (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - How to Appraise the Ugly House (2002) COURSE (AI) - 2 -Day Course #430, Standards of Professional Practice, Part C (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Trends for 2003 (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Update on Code of Professional Ethics (2003) PANEL (AI) - Moderator "Industry, Consumer & Congressional Views on Predatory Lending" D.C. (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Agreements (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Distressed Real Estate (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation for Financial Reporting Purposes (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - National USPAP Course (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Inverse Condemnation (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Single Family Fraud Awareness (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Guide to the new URAR form (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Technologies for Real Estate Appraisers (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - The Appraiser's Role in New Urbanism (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - National USPAP Update (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Scope of Work and the New USPAP Requirements (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Energy Star and the Appraisal Process (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Reappraising, Readdressing, and Reassigning Appraisals (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Fraud (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Forecasting Revenue (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2007) COURSE (AI) - Business Practice and Ethics #420 (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor — Trainee Roles and Rules (2008) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update #400 (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Hypothetical Conditions and Assumptions (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Economy (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Sector Appraising (2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Inspecting the residential "green" house (2009) WEBINAR (AI) - Value for Financial Reporting (2009) SEMINAR (AI) - The Real Estate Market in 2009 SEMINAR (AI) - New Government Regulations (2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Property Tax Assessment (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor/ Trainee Roles and Rules (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - The Real Estate Market (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions- "Yellow Boob' (2011) COURSE (AI) - 15 Hour Appraisal Curriculum Overview (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Spotlight on USPAP — Agreement for Services (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Trial Components (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Lessons from the Old Economy Working in the New (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Review for General Appraisals (2012) COURSE (AI) - National USPAP Update (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Land Valuation (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Warehouses (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - IRS Valuation (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Business Practices and Ethics (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Forecast (2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Advanced Marketability Studies (2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Developing a Supportable Workfile (2013) 66 of4 Page 1232 of 1344 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (Continued SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Appraisal Law (2014) SEMINAR (Al) - Liability Issues for Appraisers performing Litigation & Non -Lending Work (2014) COURSE (Al) -7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (2014) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Law (2014) SEMINAR (Al) - New Real Estate Economy (2014) SEMINAR (Al) - Economic Engines of Miami -Date County (2015) SEMINAR (Al) - Economic Engines of Broward County (2015) SEMINAR (Al) - Tightening the Appraisal (2015) SEMINAR (Al) - Evaluating Commercial Construction (2015) SEMINAR (Al) - Drone Technology (2015) SEMINAR (Al) - Loss Prevention for Appraisers (2016) COURSE (Al) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update (2016) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Law (2016) SEMINAR (Al) - Redefining the Appraisal & Its Role in an Evolving Banking Environment (2016) SEMINAR (Al) - The Tough One, Mixed use properties (2016) SEMINAR (Al) - Business Practices & Ethics (2016) SEMINAR (Al) - Economic Engines Driving Broward County (2017) SIMINAR (A.1) - I production to Green Buildings & passed exam (2017) SEMINAR (Al) - Another View of the Tough Ones (2017) SEMINAR (Al) - Appraising for the Office of Valuation Services, Department of the Interior (2017) SIMINAR (A.1) -Case Studies in Appraising Green llesidential Buildings & passed exam (2017) SEMINAR (Al) - Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions & passed exam (2017) SEMINAR (Al) -Hot Topics & Myths in Appraiser Liability (2018) COURSE (Al) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update (2018) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Law (2018) SEMINAR (Al) -Parking & Its Impact on Florida Properties (2018) SEMINAR (Al) -What's New in Residential Construction (2018) SEMINAR (Al) -Valuation Resources for Solar Photovoltaic Systems (2018) SEMINAR (Al) -Technology Tips for Real Estate Appraisers (2018) SIMINAR (A.1) -Residential & Commercial Valuation of` Solar & passed exam (2018) SEMINAR (Al) -Airport Appraisals (2019) SIMINAR (A.1) -Practical Applications in Appraising Green Commercial propef ies & passed exam (2019) I) PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT Region X Representative of the Appraisal Institute 2006 — 2009 President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - 2003 First Vice -President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2002 Second Vice -President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2001 Secretary of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2000 Treasurer of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - 1999 Chair of the Education Committee of the S. Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - Director of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute 1996 - 1998 Member of Region X (Florida) Ethics and Counseling Panel —Al Graduate of the Florida REALTORS Institute (GRI) CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Member of the Navy League of the United States — Fort Lauderdale Council Lifetime Honorary Member- Florida Sheriff s Association Member of Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae Fraternity 67 1995,1996,1997,1998,2007-2018 of4 Page 1233 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT COMMERCIAL LAND 1102 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 by Vance Real Estate Service 7481 Northwest Fourth Street Plantation, Florida 33317-2204 for Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 November 20, 2020 Page 1234 of 1344 ' November 20, 2020 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RE: Commercial Land, 1102 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (Legal description is in the report) Ladies and Gentlemen: In fulfillment of our agreement, we transmit our Appraisal Report, in which we develop an opinion of market value for the fee simple estate in the referenced real property as of November 20, 2020. The report sets forth our value conclusion, along with data and reasoning supporting our opinion. This report was prepared for and our professional fee billed to Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Our analyses have been prepared in conformance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP 2020-2021). This report is for exclusive use of the client for possible acquisition. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance visited the property. If you have questions or further needs, please contact the undersigned. As a result of our analyses, we have developed the following opinion of the market value of the appraised property, subject to definitions, certifications, and limiting conditions set forth in the attached report. ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS $184,100 (THIS LETTER MUST REMAINATTACHED TO THE REPORT WITH FIFTY-EIGHT (58) NUMBERED PAGES FOR THE VALUE OPINION SET FORTH TO BE CONSIDERED VALID) Respectfully submitted, Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ-85 �— Claudia Vance, MAI State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ-173 MBA in REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT 7481 Northwest 4t' Street, Plantation FL 33317-2204 954/583-2116 Page 1235 of 1344 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number Title Page i Letter of Transmittal ii Table of Contents iii INTRODUCTION 4 Photographs o the Subject Property 5 1-3-5 Mile Location Map 6 1-3-5 Mile Demographics 7 Summary of Important Facts and Conclusions 9 DESCRIPTIONS ANALYSES & CONCLUSIONS 10 I entity oClient and Intended User 11 Intended Use 11 Identification of Real Estate Appraised 11 Ownership 11 Property Address 11 Legal Description 11 Real Estate Tax Analysis 12 Market Area Description 12 Zoning 17 Site Description 17 Real Property Interest Appraised 17 Appraisal Purpose and Definition of Market Value 18 Effective Dates of the Appraisal and Report 18 Scope of the Work 19 Summary of Information Considered 19 Property History 20 Highest and Best Use 21 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH -LAND VALUATION 22 Land Sales map 23 Land Sales documentation 24 Land Sales Comparison & Adjustment Chart 32 Valuation by the Sales Comparison Approach 33 FINAL VALUE OPINION 36 Certification and Limiting Conditions ADDENDA F oo zone determination Acquiring deed for the appraised property "C-3" & "C-4" zoning information Qualifications of the Appraisers 37 39 40 41 44 47 50-58 Page 1236 of 1344 INTRODUCTION Page 1237 of 1344 r jo West Building Elevation on N. Federal Highway East Building Elevation South Building Elevation on NE 101h Avenue Looking North on US Highway No. 1 Looking South on US Highway No. 1 PHOTOS OF THE VALUED COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 1102 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 1 Page 1238 of 1344 1-3-5 MILE RADII FROM THE VALUED COMMERCIAL LAND 1102 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Page 1239 of 1344 1102 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, Florida, 33435 VANCE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Population 2000 Population 12,217 67,829 153,136 2010 Population 12,504 76,784 169,715 2020 Population 14,386 86,113 187,289 2025 Population 15,557 92,322 198,752 2000-2010 Annual Rate 0.23% 1.25% 1.03% 2010-2020 Annual Rate 1.38% 1.12% 0.97% 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.58% 1.40% 1.20% 2020 Male Population 49.1% 47.9% 47.9% 2020 Female Population 50.9% 52.1% 52.1% 2020 Median Age 44.2 43.7 46.4 In the identified area, the current year population is 187,289. In 2010, the Census count in the area was 169,715. The rate of change since 2010 was 0.97% annually. The five-year projection for the population in the area is 198,752 representing a change of 1.20% annually from 2020 to 2025. Currently, the population is 47.9% male and 52.1% female. Median Age The median age in this area is 44.2, compared to U.S. median age of 38.5. Race and Ethnicity 2020 White Alone 39.5% 58.6% 63.8% 2020 Black Alone 54.1% 32.2% 26.1% 2020 American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 0.5% 0.3% 0.5% 2020 Asian Alone 1.0% 2.1% 2.3% 2020 Pacific Islander Alone 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2020 Other Race 2.6% 3.9% 4.4% 2020 Two or More Races 2.4% 2.9% 2.8% 2020 Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 12.0% 18.7% 20.2% Persons of Hispanic origin represent 20.2% of the population in the identified area compared to 18.8% of the U.S. population. Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. The Diversity Index, which measures the probability that two people from the same area will be from different race/ethnic groups, is 67.7 in the identified area, compared to 65.1 for the U.S. as a whole. Households 2020 Wealth Index 78 84 105 2000 Households 4,762 29,417 66,880 2010 Households 4,961 32,639 72,659 2020 Total Households 5,781 36,604 79,690 2025 Total Households 6,289 39,251 84,413 2000-2010 Annual Rate 0.41% 1.04% 0.83% 2010-2020 Annual Rate 1.50% 1.12% 0.91% 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.70% 1.41% 1.16% 2020 Average Household Size 2.46 2.32 2.33 The household count in this area has changed from 72,659 in 2010 to 79,690 in the current year, a change of 0.91% annually. The five-year projection of households is 84,413, a change of 1.16% annually from the current year total. Average household size is currently 2.33, compared to 2.31 in the year 2010. The number of families in the current year is 45,823 in the specified area. Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Housing Affordability Index and Percent of Income for Mortgage calculations are only available for areas with 50 or more owner -occupied housing units. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2020 and 2025. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. November 21, 2020 7 Page 1240 of 1344 1102 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, Florida, 33435 VANCE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Rings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Mortgage Income 2020 Percent of Income for Mortgage 20.6% 17.5% 18.6% Median Household Income 2020 Median Household Income $43,151 $54,208 $56,177 2025 Median Household Income $47,829 $58,064 $60,871 2020-2025 Annual Rate 2.08% 1.38% 1.62% Average Household Income 2020 Average Household Income $67,272 $76,450 $81,951 2025 Average Household Income $73,913 $84,293 $90,695 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.90% 1.97% 2.05% Per Capita Income 2020 Per Capita Income $26,755 $32,725 $34,903 2025 Per Capita Income $29,452 $36,069 $38,559 2020-2025 Annual Rate 1.94% 1.96% 2.01% Households by Income Current median household income is $56,177 in the area, compared to $62,203 for all U.S. households. Median household income is projected to be $60,871 in five years, compared to $67,325 for all U.S. households Current average household income is $81,951 in this area, compared to $90,054 for all U.S. households. Average household income is projected to be $90,695 in five years, compared to $99,510 for all U.S. households Current per capita income is $34,903 in the area, compared to the U.S. per capita income of $34,136. The per capita income is projected to be $38,559 in five years, compared to $37,691 for all U.S. households Housing 2020 Housing Affordability Index 114 129 121 2000 Total Housing Units 5,942 35,224 79,969 2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,177 21,094 49,887 2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 1,585 8,323 16,993 2000 Vacant Housing Units 1,180 5,807 13,089 2010 Total Housing Units 6,645 41,493 91,246 2010 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,046 20,897 50,202 2010 Renter Occupied Housing Units 1,915 11,742 22,457 2010 Vacant Housing Units 1,684 8,854 18,587 2020 Total Housing Units 7,502 45,171 97,593 2020 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,524 22,328 53,375 2020 Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,257 14,277 26,315 2020 Vacant Housing Units 1,721 8,567 17,903 2025 Total Housing Units 8,077 48,103 102,701 2025 Owner Occupied Housing Units 3,774 23,331 55,477 2025 Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,515 15,921 28,936 2025 Vacant Housing Units 1,788 8,852 18,288 Currently, 54.7% of the 97,593 housing units in the area are owner occupied; 27.0%, renter occupied; and 18.3% are vacant. Currently, in the U.S., 56.4% of the housing units in the area are owner occupied; 32.3% are renter occupied; and 11.3% are vacant. In 2010, there were 91,246 housing units in the area - 55.0% owner occupied, 24.6% renter occupied, and 20.4% vacant. The annual rate of change in housing units since 2010 is 3.03%. Median home value in the area is $250,642, compared to a median home value of $235,127 for the U.S. In five years, median value is projected to change by 2.52% annually to $283,891. Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Housing Affordability Index and Percent of Income for Mortgage calculations are only available for areas with 50 or more owner -occupied housing units. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2020 and 2025. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. November 21, 2020 8 Page 1241 of 1344 SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS PROPERTY APPRAISED: OWNERSHIP: IMPROVEMENT: ZONING: APPRAISAL PURPOSE: INTEREST APPRAISED: CURRENT USE: HIGHEST AND BEST USE: Commercial LAND 1102 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 City of Boynton Beach, Florida 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 6,575 square feet Depreciated, condemned to be demolished "C-4", General Commercial in the city of Boynton Beach To develop an opinion of current market value Fee simple Effectively vacant land As vacant: Small commercial building or redevelopment of the site with adjacent properties for a commercial or mixed use. As improved: Demolished and removed VALUE BY THE SALES COMPARISON APPROACH: 6,575 square feet of land x $28.00 per square foot of land = ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS VALUATION DATE: November 20, 2020 Exposure Time. 9 -12 months prior to selling at the appraised value 9 9 Page 1242 of 1344 DESCRIPTIONS, ANALYSES, CONCLUSIONS 10 Page 1243 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT This is an APPRAISAL REPORT that complies with Standard Rule 2-2(a) of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP 2020 - 2021) 2-2(a)(i) State the identity of the client; The client and intended user of this report is the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. 2-2(a)(ii) State the identity of any other intended users by name or type; None 2-2(a) (iii) State the intended use of the appraisal; For the City of Boynton Beach, Florida's use in planning disposition of the owned subject land in connection with community development. 2-2(a)(iv) Contain information, documentation, and/or exhibits sufficient to identify the real estate involved in the appraisal, including the physical, legal and economic property characteristics relevant to the assignment; Ownership: City of Boynton Beach, Florida 100 E. Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Property Address: 1102 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Legal Description: Lengthy. See copy of acquiring warranty deed in this report. 11 Page 1244 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT Real Estate Tax: Parcel Control Number: 08434521320020201 Land Assessed Value: $141,165 Est. Land Real Estate Taxes: Currently Exempt The tax was paid for 2019, with no amounts outstanding for previous years after seller's deed in lieu of payment for outstanding penalties and liens. Properties are assessed in arrears by the county property appraiser. The tax bill is issued in November and a 4% discount is given to a taxpayer if the amount is paid in November. The discount diminishes until March, when the tax is due and payable. In Florida, the taxable value for non -homesteaded properties can be increased to a maximum of 10% per year, from tax year 2009 going forward, based on a constitutional amendment voted on by the electorate of the state. There are some exceptions, which relate to school taxing districts. However, the millage of the city can increase; thus, real estate taxes can continue to increase from year to year. Flood Zone: Zone "X". Zone "X" is not in a Special Flood Hazard Area. The FEMA flood map is in the Addenda. Market Area Description: Boundaries and Market Composition & Transportation Infrastructure The general market area is the City of Boynton Beach in eastern -central Palm Beach County. Population of the city is about 72,000 residents; land area of the municipality is about 16 square miles situated between Delray Beach on the south and Lake Worth on the north. The town was named for an early developer, Nathan Boynton, a former major in the Union Army in the Civil War. The city was founded in 1898 and incorporated in 1920. Most of the original buildings were destroyed in the hurricane of 1926, though a few remain. Those few which were constructed in the early 1920s that are still in use have had repairs and replacements over the decades changing their historical significance. Time and economic trends take a toll on properties; thus, in 1984 a redevelopment plan was adopted for the Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) in the city. It covers 1,650 acres in the central part of the municipality west of the Intracoastal Waterway. 12 Page 1245 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT Agriculture and farming had been important activities in past centuries in Boynton Beach. Commerce came to the area when Henry Flagler extended the Florida East Coast Railway from West Palm Beach to Miami in 1896. The railroad was the main mode of transportation to bring visitors and manufactured products to the town as well as transporting produce grown in the vicinity out of the area to other cities in the southeastern United States. Freight trains still run through the subject market area on the FEC tracts. Higher speed, passenger Brightline train runs along the FEC tract, but does not stop in Boynton Beach. There are three depots with one in downtown Miami, one in downtown Fort Lauderdale and the third in downtown West Palm Beach. Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, and Aventura and the Port of Miami, Miami -Dade County will be the next depots. In the future, there may be commuter rail service along the FEC tracks with a station in downtown Boynton Beach; however, no plans have been announced. The immediate subject market area is known as the Heart of Boynton (HOB), containing 380 acres. This area is the historic, older part of the CRA, with the following boundaries: Boynton Beach Canal (C-16) on the north, Florida East Coast (FEC) Railroad on the east, Interstate 95 on the west, and jagged line a few blocks north of Boynton Beach Boulevard as the south boundary, at about NE 3 Avenue. Federal Highway is the main north -south artery through the city. It is also known as US Highway 1 and is the main north -south artery through eastern Palm Beach County and extends along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Heavily trafficked Federal Highway is a catalyst to redevelopment of the market area, with over 2,300 residential dwelling units in five projects either built or planned. Highway beautification projects enhanced the aesthetics of the market area. Individual properties on the east and west side of the highway have shallow depths, inhibiting redevelopment of the sites with larger commercial projects. Assemblages of adjacent properties and rezoning to mixed use will continue to facilitate revitalization of the subject market area. Primary east -west route is Boynton Beach Boulevard, with Ocean Avenue to the south as a secondary thoroughfare. Boynton Beach Boulevard is the principal east -west artery in the city, having interchanges with Interstate 95 and Florida's Turnpike. 13 Page 1246 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT Boynton Beach Boulevard commences just to the east of US Highway 1 and travels west through Palm Beach County to its terminus at State Road 7/ US Highway 441. Ocean Avenue, in the Cultural District of the CRA, is an upgraded streetscape of wide sidewalks covered with pavers, lighting, kinetic sculptures, and bollards. Ocean Avenue continues east of the Cultural District with a drawbridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, reaching Ocean Boulevard and the Atlantic Ocean. Ocean Avenue extends west through Boynton Beach, with an interruption at Interstate 95. The subject market area is easily accessible by main roads and Interstate 95. To the north of Boynton Beach Boulevard is the Heart of Boynton District where the CRA has concentrated funds and effort into revitalizing the area with new housing options and upgraded streetscapes. The CRA has purchased numerous smaller properties to assemble larger sites for redevelopment of mixed use projects. Population Trends The demographic survey in the beginning of the report of 1, 3, and 5 mile radial circles from the appraised property shows the median household income for 2020 in the one -mile radius is $43,151; for three miles it is $54,208; and $56,177 for the five mile circle. Annual growth rate is anticipated to be 1.20%. 54.7% of the housing units are owner occupied, with 27.0% rented. Economic Trends In South Florida, as in the rest of the United States, real estate prices climbed from 2003-2006. In 2007-2008, concerns were expressed about an unsustainable upward price trend in the market. Then, the economic collapse came in fall of 2008 along with the crash in real estate prices. In 2009, there were very few sales of any type of real estate. By 2010, it appeared that the worst was over. Cash buyers started making purchases. From 2013 to present, sales activity and prices recuperated. The upswing in prices is due in part to scarcity of developable land, especially in the eastern part of the county. Properties in primary locations are back to pre-crash prices; other properties are approaching that level. The life cycle stage of the market area is revitalization, a period of renewal, modernization, and increasing demand. 14 Page 1247 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT Revitalization in the CRA is taking place along US Highway 1, in the part of the corridor near Ocean Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard with projects such as 500 Ocean, consisting of 341 residential units, 20,000 square feet of retail space and 6,000 square feet of office. Ocean One at 114 N Federal Highway is planned for 358 apartments, 12,075 square feet of retail, 120 hotel rooms, and 439 parking spaces. The Villages at East Ocean Avenue were approved for 371 dwelling units, 15,757 square feet of commercial space, plaza, 644 -space parking garage, et cetera. At 623 S Federal Highway, The Club of Boynton Beach is a six -story, 87 unit assisted living facility and memory care facility. Earlier in the 2000s, the property was to be developed with a condominium; however, the recession halted those plans. At 2923 S Federal Highway, Daniel Heart Center is replacing an old strip store center by renovating the buildings. In addition to completed and approved projects, a large redevelopment site is under contract to be purchase located on the east side of Federal Highway at SE 1 Avenue, Boynton Beach. The 2.85 acres of land is an assemblage of 10 properties with numerous owners. Issues would have to be addressed such as demolition of existing buildings, unity of title, right-of-way abandonment, density of dwelling units, et cetera. The confidential contract price could change due to contingencies based on these and other issues. However, this assemblage is an example of the revitalization of the subject market area. Town Square, a major redevelopment project to the west of Federal Highway is under construction in three sections extending from the south side of Boynton Beach Boulevard south to SE 2 Avenue, encompassing 16.5 acres of land. The north section covers the area of the old city hall and police station which were demolished and removed. The project consists of the following: • North parcel — 225 residential units, 120 hotel rooms, 65,000 square feet of office/ retail space and 927 space parking garage • Middle parcel — 200 residential units, 18,887 square feet of retail space • South parcel — 280 residential units, 820 space parking garage, 4,000 public space Included in the project are spaces for a new city hall, police station, fire station and park. Renovation of the historic high school is part of the project. 15 Page 1248 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT In the block to the west of the Town Square, on the west side of Seacrest Boulevard, two properties will be purchased by the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (BB CRA). 209 N Seacrest Boulevard is a two-story commercial building leased to the city and used for the Boynton Beach Utility Customer Service facility and the Police substation. Purchase price is $1,400,000 with a closing scheduled for October, 2020 when the lease has terminated. The adjacent property at 217 N Seacrest Boulevard is currently leased to the United States Postal Service, with a one- story building and large parking lot for postal vehicles. The north side of the property fronts Boynton Beach Boulevard. BB CRA will purchase the property for $1,600,000 with a closing projected for February, 2023 when the lease terminates. Purchase of these two properties is an example of the BB CRA pursuing assemblages to amass land which can be redeveloped into larger mixed use facilities as planned for the Boynton Beach Boulevard corridor. In the Heart of Boynton CRA district, Ocean Breeze East is under construction at 700 North Seacrest Boulevard. The development is an affordable apartment project containing 123 units, retail space, clubhouse and swimming pool. The project came about by the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency selling the land and the Florida Housing Finance Corporation and TD Bank providing the financing. Also in the Heart of Boynton CRA district will be apartments and retail buildings on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard east of Seacrest Boulevard. Land will be forthcoming from the Boynton Beach CRA and financing from the State of Florida will be similar for the developer of this project. Conclusion The town's redevelopment goal is to transform Boynton Beach from a retirement community to a vibrant city where residents can enjoy living and working in an attractive setting. Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is instrumental in the renaissance of the city. The CRA envisions the Boynton Beach Boulevard and Downtown Districts to have a future land use of mixed uses with various densities. The transformation of the area is in progress. Development of real estate takes time and the right market conditions which have been positive. Upward price trend for property in the subject market area will resume when the economy stabilizes and there are visible signs that projects are moving forward. 16 Page 1249 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT CRA District: Federal Highway District North Zoning: "C-4" Commercial Site Description: The shape of the appraised land is rectangular. Land size is approximately 6,575 square feet. Utilities: All utilities are available to the site. Access: The land is accessible via North Federal Highway on the West and NE 10 Avenue on the South. Easements: Utility easements are typically around the perimeter of the site. 2-2(a) (v) State the real property interest appraised; A person who owns all the property rights is said to have fee simple title. A fee simple title implies absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate. Partial interests in real estate are created by selling, leasing, et cetera. Partial estates include leased fee and leasehold estates. The interest appraised is fee simple. 2-2(a)(vi) State the type and definition of value and cite the source of the definition; The purpose of the appraisal is to develop an opinion of market value of the subject property as of November 20, 2020. 17 Page 1250 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT MARKT VALUE: a type of value, stated as an opinion, that presumes the transfer of a property (i.e., a right of ownership or a bundle of such rights), as of a certain date, under specific conditions set forth in the definition of the term identified by the appraiser as applicable in an appraisal. The conditions included in market value definitions establish market perspectives for development of the opinion. These conditions may vary from definition to definition but generally fall into three categories: 1. the relationship, knowledge, and motivation of the parties (i.e., seller and buyer); 2. the terms of sale (e.g., cash, cash equivalent, or other terms); and 3. the conditions of sale (e.g., exposure in a competitive market for a reasonable time prior to sale). Market value appraisals are distinct from appraisals completed for other purposes because market value appraisals are based on a market perspective and on a normal or typical premise. These criteria are illustrated in the following definition of Market Value*, provided here only as an example. Market value means the most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently and knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition are the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions as follows. 1. buyer and seller are typically motivated; 2. both parties are well informed or well advised and acting in what they consider their own best interests; 3. a reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market; 4. payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and 5. the price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. * This example definition is from regulations published by federal regulatory agencies pursuant to Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) of 1989 between July 5, 1990, and August 24, 1990, by the Federal Reserve System (FRS), National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), and the Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This definition is also referenced in regulations jointly published by the OCC, OTS, FRS, and FDIC on June 7, 1994, and in the Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines, dated December, 2010. Florida Court Definition: "Market Value is the price that a seller willing, but not compelled to sell, and a buyer willing, but not compelled to buy, would agree to in fair negotiations with knowledge of all the facts." [Source: Fla. Power & Light Co., v. Jenninzs, 518 So.2d 895 (Fla. 1987)] 2-2(a)(vii) State the effective date of the appraisal and the date of the report; A) Effective Date of the Appraisal: November 20, 2020 B) Date of the Report: November 20, 2020 18 Page 1251 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT 2-2(a)(viii) Summarize the scope of work used to develop the appraisal; The appraisal problem is to develop an opinion of value of the property based on its highest and best use. The appraisers visited the property and photographed it. An investigation was made into the physical characteristics of the property that could affect its value. The market area was surveyed to determine its stage of the life cycle. Research was conducted to ascertain economic factors that might influence value. Data research consisted of collecting, confirming, and reporting vacant land sales. The process included searches and analyses, inspections and confirmations, and final reporting. The appraiser examined several sources of sales data, including multiple listing service, Costar, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records, the public records, and data from the appraisers' plant. 2-2(a)(rv) Summarize the extent of any significant real property appraisal assistance; The two signatory appraisers are the only people involved in the appraisal process. 2-2(a)(x)(1) Summarize the appraisal methods and techniques employed; (2) State the reasons for excluding any of the valuation approaches; (3) Summarize the results of analyzing the subject sales, options and listings; (4) State the value opinion and conclusion (5) Summarize the information analyzed and the reasoning that supports the analyses, opinions, and conclusions (See following data answering the 5 Items) For Sales Comparison Approach, Commercial Lot sales are compared to each other and to the property under appraisement to develop a final opinion of value. The information analyzed and appraisal method used is detailed in the valuation section of the report. Further, the reasoning that supports the analyses, opinions, and conclusions is explained in the valuation section. The final value conclusion is stated at the end of the Sales Comparison Approach. 19 Page 1252 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT The Cost Approach is not used because the subject is vacant land. The Income Approach is not employed because vacant lots in the area are not typically leased. Exclusion of these approaches to value still produces a creditable report. SR 1-5 When the value opinion to be developed is market value, if such information is available in the normal course of business: a) analyze all agreements of sale, options, or listings of the subject property current as of the effective date of the appraisal; The property is not formally listed for sale. b) analyze all sales of the subject property that occurred within the three (3) years prior to the effective date of the appraisal. There have been no arm's length sales in the past three years. The property was transferred to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida in September, 2020 in lieu of payment for existing property penalties and liens. See Warranty Deed in Addenda. 2-2(a)(xi) State the use of the real estate existing as of the effective date and use of the real estate reflected in the appraisal; The real estate being valued is vacant land. This is the use valued in the appraisal. 2-2(a)(xii) When an opinion of highest and best use was developed by the appraiser, state that opinion and summarize the support and rationale for that opinion; 20 Page 1253 of 1344 APPRAISAL REPORT HIGHEST AND BEST USE OF THE PROPERTY Highest and Best Use is defined as: The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property which is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value. 1) Physically possible — "C-4" permitted uses are physically possible on the site. 2) Legally permissible — "C-4" permitted uses are legally allowed for the property. 3) Financially feasible — "C-4" permitted uses will provide a market return. 4) Maximally productive — "C-4" permitted uses will produce the highest return. 2-2(a) (xiii) Clearly and Conspicuously: State all extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions; and state that their use might have affected the assignment result There are no extraordinary assumptions or hypothetical conditions in this report. 2-2(a) (xiv) Include a signed certification in accordance with Standards Rule 2-1 See signed certification in report. 21 Page 1254 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION 22 Page 1255 of 1344 l LAND SALE LOCATION MAP NVf 13Th LI 14VJ Y 2,TH AVE b W I- rn 0 �J F-� .. �NV4 1gTH AVE }� I S RIlP I MARTIN Lv� Th{ER .. ... 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SE 4TH AVE f�,*�'M Lha I� l 'Wi�7ly.EL�'L3R -L u EJB' lIXTH AVE �� E, LC4T (J� VE H liRBgIJR©fkr�( l : �� �'- / 01 X', f� S}V 11TH AVE ,1 �m �) �� C Sim ;n ern m � 5E�1, 2TH elIERA, LrR HIBISCUS WAY _ ..� ..� SNUG ARBOR GR. C l AA _ 9V,11114TH AVE � Data use subject to license. ft Q DeLorme. DeLorme Street Atlas USAS 2009. 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 ww,wr.delorme.com MIN (6.9° JV) Data Zoom 14-0 23 Page 1256 of 1344 SALE NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION RECORDED GRANTOR GRANTEE DATE OF SALE LOCATION ZONING PROPOSED LAND USE CRA District SALE PRICE LAND SIZE UNITS OF COMPARISON VACANT LAND SALES 1 Lot 11, Block "B," PENCE'S SUBDIVISION NO. 1, Plat Book 1, page 33, Palm Beach County, FL, O. R. Book 29576, Page 256 James Ploen Exsorro One, Inc. January 8, 2018 415, 421 and 425 Southeast 5 Avenue Boynton Beach, FL "C-3," Community Commercial Mixed Use, medium intensity Downtown Di strict $611,000 21,593 square feet $28.30 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 28 07 002 0111, 0112, 0113 CONDITIONS OF SALE Purchase money mortgage in the amount of $531,000 at the market rate of interest. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Kenneth Kaleel, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Three contiguous small parcels improved with old single family houses from 1924-1938, which will be demolished and removed to redevelop the site along with other parcels assembled by the same grantee. Road frontage on two sides: SE 4 Street and SE 5 Avenue. 24 Page 1257 of 1344 415,421 & 425 SOUTHEAST 5 AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Page 1258 of 1344 SALE NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION RECORDED GRANTOR GRANTEE DATE OF SALE LOCATION ZONING PROPOSED LAND USE CRA District SALE PRICE LAND SIZE UNITS OF COMPARISON PARCEL CONTROL NO CONDITIONS OF SALE CONFIRMED COMMENTS VACANT LAND SALES 2 The south 100 feet of Lot 2, LEE MANOR ISLES, Plat Book 24, page 211, Palm Beach County, FL, less right-of-way for Federal Highway O. R. Book 29355, Page 1851 Anand Patel et al Exsorro One, Inc. September 21, 2017 1320 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL "C-1," Office Professional Mixed Use, medium intensity Federal Highway District — South $565,000 22,686 square feet $24.91 per square foot of land 08 43 45 27 05 000 0021 Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. Kenneth Kal eel, attorney for grantee Vacant parcel at the northeast corner of South Federal Highway and Riviera Drive. 41- Page 1259 of 1344 1320 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL 27 Page 1260 of 1344 SALE NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION RECORDED GRANTOR GRANTEE DATE OF SALE LOCATION ZONING PROPOSED LAND USE CRA District SALE PRICE LAND SIZE UNITS OF COMPARISON PARCEL CONTROL NO CONDITIONS OF SALE CONFIRMED COMMENTS VACANT LAND SALES 3 Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block "C," PENCE'S SUBDIVISION NO. 1, Plat Book 1, page 33, Palm Beach County, FL, less the east 13 feet of Lots 1 and 4 for Federal Highway O. R. Book 29241, Page 1523 Hidden Brook Corporation Exsorro One, Inc. July 25, 2017 601 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL "C-3," Community Commercial Mixed Use, medium intensity Downtown District $1,250,000 52,507 square feet $23.81 per square foot of land 08 43 45 28 07 003 0010 Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. Kenneth Kaleel, attorney for grantee Vacant parcel with street frontage on three sides: South Federal Highway, SE 4 Street and SE 5 Avenue. W Page 1261 of 1344 601 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL of Page 1262 of 1344 VACANT LAND SALES SALE NO. 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 12 and 13, less the east 15 feet, PARKER ESTATE, Plat Book 10, page 37, Palm Beach County, FL RECORDED O. R. Book 29130, Page 501 GRANTOR ALTA 1111 LLC GRANTEE Indiantown Land Holdings LLC DATE OF SALE June 1, 2017 LOCATION 1111 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL ZONING "C-3," Community Commercial PROPOSED LAND USE Mixed Use, medium intensity CRA Di stri ct Downtown Di strict SALE PRICE $340,000 LAND SIZE 15,460 square feet UNITS OF COMPARISON $22.00 per square foot of land PARCEL CONTROL NO. 08 43 45 28 24 000 0120 CONDITIONS OF SALE Cash sale. Arm's length transaction. CONFIRMED Lloyd Granet, attorney for grantee COMMENTS Vacant parcel with street frontage on three sides: South Federal Highway, SE 4 Street and SE 10 Avenue. 30 Page 1263 of 1344 1111 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FL Page 1264 of 1344 LAND SALE COMPARISON & ADJUSTMENT CHART 32 Page 1265 of 1344 RANSAMONAL ADJUSTMENTS Market Market Land Sale Sale Size Site Ad usted Sales Date Price Sg.Ft. Zoning Mme CW 3%/Yr.) Adiusted Price Price/Sa.Ft. 1 415-425 SE 5 Avenue 01/08/2018 $611,000 21,593 "C-3" $51,874 $662,874 $30.70 Boynton Beach, Florida $28.30 Inferior + 8.49% 2 1320 S. Federal Highway 09/21/2017 $565,000 22,686 "C-1" $53,732 $618,732 $27.27 Boynton Beach, Florida $24.91 Inferior + 9.51% 3 601 S. Federal Highway 07/25/2017 $1,250,000 52,507 "C-3" $125,000 $1,375,000 $26.19 Boynton Beach, Florida $23.81 Inferior + 30% 4 1111 S. Federal Highway 06/01/2017 $340,000 15,460 "C-3" $34,884 $374,884 $24.25 Boynton Beach, Florida $22.00 Inferior+ 10.26% SUBJECT Value Date Value Final SQ.Ft. Value um 1102 N. Federal Highway 11/20/2020 $184.100 6,575 "C-4" ----- ---- - Boynton Beach, Florida 32 Page 1265 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION Of the several methods to develop an opinion of land value, the one considered to be the most reliable is the Sales Comparison Approach. In this method, sales of other similar vacant parcels are compared to the site concerned; then adjusted for differences to arrive at land value. For the opinion to be supportable, there must be an adequate number of sales of similar properties for comparison to the subject. The steps of sales comparison in Land Valuation are: 1) Locate and collect information of recent sales of sites most similar to the land being appraised. 2) Verify the sales information with parties to the transactions, including details of financing and any special considerations or non -typical market features. 3) Select relevant units of comparison and develop a comparative analysis. 4) Compare and adjust the sales to the subject using the significant, market -derived units of comparison. 5) Reconcile all value indications from the comparisons into a value opinion by this approach. The appraised property is a vacant site at 1102 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. Land size is 6,575 square feet; zoning is "C-4", General Commercial. The subject market area is in the revitalization stage of its life cycle. A search was made to find recent sales of properties fronting or close to Federal Highway which are either vacant or will soon will be. Of the properties reviewed, the four, which are more similar to the subject, are cited in this report. Details of the transactions are on the sale sheets and chart. The unit of comparison relevant to this valuation is Sale Price per Square Foot of Land. The range of prices is from $22.00 to $28.30 per square foot of land, before adjustments. ELEMENTS OF COMPARISON Elements of comparison are the characteristics of transactions and properties that cause variation in prices paid for real estate. The Appraisal of* Real Estate continues by stating that there are basic elements of comparison that may he considered in sales comparison analysis for land valuation. The first group is termed transactional elements being: real property rights conveyed, financing terms, conditions of sale and market conditions. This second group of property elements consists of location, physical characteristics and use. Each element is hereafter addressed. (Continued) 33 Page 1266 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION Real Property Rights Conveyed A transaction price is predicated on the real property interest conveyed. Property interests conveyed can be fee simple (without tenants) or leased fee (subject to leases). An adjustment for property rights conveyed is based on whether a leased fee interest was sold with leases at market rent, or below or above market rent. In the case of land, there could be a land lease on the site that would create a leased fee interest. The lease amount would require examination to see if the tenant (the leasehold interest) had a value greater than zero. The sales were the conveyance of fee simple interest, the same interest valued for the land in question. No numerical adjustment is warranted for this element of comparison. Financing Terms Financing terms may have a bearing on the price paid for a property. Such terms that may affect price include assuming a mortgage at lower than current interest rates, the seller paying a buydown for the buyer to have a lower interest rate, or the seller providing financing for a transaction at lower than typical institutional rates. In all of these cases, the buyer could have paid higher prices in such transactions to obtain favorable financing. All of the land sales except No. 1 were in cash, which is the most common form of payment for vacant land. The grantor of Sale 1 accepted a purchase money mortgage from the buyer in the amount of $531,000 (87% loan to price ratio) on a short-term basis. Conditions of Sale Condition of sale addresses the motivation of buyers and sellers. Such motivations include a seller accepting a lower than market price for needed cash, a lender selling a previously foreclosed property to comply with regulations imposed on the institution, or a buyer purchasing an adjacent property. Even arm's length transactions may be the result of atypical motivation, such as lack of exposure time to the market, the result of an eminent domain proceeding, or tax consideration. All sales were typically negotiated arm's length. No adjustments are required or made for this element of comparison. Market Conditions Comparable sales that occurred under different market conditions than those applicable to the subject on the effective date of the value estimate require adjustment for any differences that affect their value. The most common adjustment for market condition is time; however, the passage of time itself is not the cause of the adjustment. Market conditions which change over time are the reason to make the adjustment, such as appreciation or depreciation due to building inventory, changes in tax laws, investor's criteria, building moratoriums, fluctuation in supply and demand, et cetera. It is also possible that there is no change in market condition over time. 34 Page 1267 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION There is an upward trend in real estate prices in the subject market area due to the revitalization supported by the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and to scarcity of developable parcels. The upward trend exceeds the annual inflation rate of 2% per year. Each of the land sales is adjusted upward 3% annually for market conditions to the effective date of appraisal. The amounts of the adjustments are shown on the Sales Comparison Chart in this report. Adjustments for transactional elements of comparison were considered; now, property elements of comparison are addressed. Location The location of a property is a key factor in prompting a buyer to purchase it. Location encompasses many aspects such as road frontage, access, traffic count, proximity to other competing properties, proximity to a market that will use the goods and services housed in a property, governmental influences, etcetera. Typically, properties in a neighborhood share some of the same locational characteristics such as age, condition, and style. However, there may be differences such as corner location, view, and zoning, to name a few. Properties of a similar type may be in different locations, yet the locations may share enough similarities to justify comparison. Factors of similarity between locations include average daily traffic counts, zoning and/or land use, and market composition. All of the sales are located fronting or near Federal Highway in Boynton Beach; all are in the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Area along with the appraised site. Sales 1, 3, and 4 are in the CRA Downtown District. Sale 2 is in the CRA Federal Highway South district. The parcel concerned is in the CRA Federal Highway North district. Significance of being in a CRA district is that they are eligible for programs and support from the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Zoning for the land concerned is "C-4", General Commercial, with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet. Land Sales 1, 3, and 4 are zoned "C-3", where the lot size is a minimum of 15,000 square feet. Land Sale 2 is in the "C-1" district, with a minimum lot size of 9,000 square feet. The square foot size of all of the sites meets the minimum standard for their districts. Physical Characteristics Physical characteristics to be considered for adjustments are those that cause a difference in price to be paid by the market. A wide range of such items includes land size, shape, frontage, topography, view, access, functional utility, et cetera. Adjustments for physical characteristics are best derived from the market by paired sales comparison. Through the process of searching for comparable sales, the physical characteristics are of great import. From the universe of possible comparable sales, those that are most similar to the site appraised are presented in the report for analysis and comparison to the subject. The less the number of physical differences, the better. 35 Page 1268 of 1344 SALES COMPARISON APPROACH LAND VALUATION Land size for the subject is 6,575 square feet; smallest in the data set, yet of sufficient size to meet the "C-4" zoning standard. The sales range in size from 15,460 to 52,507 square feet. There does not appear to be a direct relationship between parcel size and price per square foot. There are minor differences among the physical characteristics of the land sales and the parcel concerned; however, they are not significant enough to warrant quantitative adjustments. Use For sites to be comparable, they should have similar uses. Use for the subject and sales could be smaller commercial buildings; although, larger mixed use projects, possible by assemblage of properties, would adhere to the CRA redevelopment plan. No adjustment is called for this element of compari son. FINAL VALUE OPINION Following is a summary of the adjusted square foot unit prices for the four land sales: Land Sale Adiusted Sale Price/ Square Foot 1 $30.70 2 $27.27 3 $26.19 4 $24.25 The range of adjusted unit prices is from $24.25 to $30.70 per square foot of land. Since each of the land sales has already been adjusted to the land appraised, equal weight is placed on each sale for the final value opinion. Considering the characteristics of the land under appraisement and the foregoing discussion, the unit value for the subject is $28.00 per square foot. The quantity of the comparable data is sufficient to have an overview of the market for land in or near the Federal Highway corridor in the city of Boynton Beach. The quality of the data is good in that it provides a sound basis to develop an opinion of value for the land under appraisement. Based on the analysis and conclusions presented within the report, it is our opinion that the Market Value of the Fee Simple Estate of the Subject Property as of November 20, 2020 is: $28.00/sq. of land x 6,575 square feet = ONE HNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 184 100 Exposure Time Prior to Attainment of the valued amount is nine to twelve months. COVID-19 Statement: Future impacts on real estate values as a result of* the COVID-19 virus pandemic are unknown, uncertain, or unclear on the effective date of the appraisal of the property under appraisement The value amount concluded for this property is valid for the effective date of appraisal of November 20, 2020. 36 Page 1269 of 1344 CERTIFICATION I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements contained in this report are true and correct. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are my personal, unbiased professional analyses, opinions, and conclusions. I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and I have no bias or personal interest with the parties involved. The appraisal assignment was not based on a requested minimum valuation, a specific valuation, or the approval of a loan. My compensation is not contingent on an action or event resulting from the analyses, opinions, or conclusions in, or the use of, this report. I have performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three-year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics and the Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute. The analyses, opinions and conclusions were also developed and the report prepared in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, which is included in the Appraisal Institute's Standards, and Chapter 475, Part 11 F. S. The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. The use of this report is (also) subject to the requirements of the State of Florida relating to review by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board. I have visited the property that is the subject of this report on November 12, 2020. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance are responsible for the analyses, conclusions and opinions concerning real estate set forth in this report. No one else has provided significant professional service to the persons signing this report. The Appraisal Institute and the American Society of Appraisers each conduct programs of continuing education for their designated members. As of the date of this report, Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance have completed the requirements of the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute. Continuing educational requirements are also completed for the American Society of Appraisers and the State of Florida. November 20. 2020. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA Florida State-CertifiedGeneralReal Estate Appraiser No. RZ-85 November 20, 2020. Claudia Vance, MAI Florida State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ-173 37 Page 1270 of 1344 CERTIFICATION AND LIMITING CONDITIONS The statements and conclusions contained in this report, subject to the limiting conditions hereafter cited, are correct to the best of the writers' knowledge. 1. The undersigned have personally inspected the subject of this report. No pertinent information has been knowingly withheld. 2. Unless specifically included, the subject is analyzed as though free and clear of liens and encumbrances. 3. No responsibility is assumed for legal matters, nor is an opinion of title rendered. Title is assumed to be good and held in Fee Simple, unless excepted. 4. Legal descriptions and property dimensions have been furnished by others; no responsibility for their correctness is assumed. Sketches which may be in the report are for illustrative purposes only. 5. Possession of any copy of this report does not carry with it the right of publication, duplication, or advertising using the writers' names or professional designations or membership organizations. 6. The writers are not required to testify without prior agreement. 7. Neither the employment to make this appraisal nor compensation therefore is contingent on the value reported. 8. Where divisions are made between land, improvements, etc., the values estimated for each apply only under the cited use or uses. 9. The value applies ONLY as of the date of valuation stated within the report. 10. The writers certify that they have no present, past or contemplated interest in the subject of this report - unless specifically stated. 11. This report is the property of the indicated client. It may not be used by any other party for any purpose not consistent with the written function of this report without the express written consent of the writers AND client. 12. The reported analyses, opinions and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics and the Standards of Professional Practice and Conduct of the Appraisal Institute. The work also conforms to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. 13. Soil or sub -soil contamination may exist from current or prior users, or users outside the property concerned. The appraisers are not qualified to detect such substances. We urge the client to retain an expert in this field if desired. 14. The appraisers have not been provided a Habitat Survey, Endangered Species Survey, or analysis by a qualified environmental specialist indicating the presence of or proximity to environmentally sensitive and/or protected land or species which could affect the use, and possibly, value of the appraised property. The appraisers are not qualified to identify these factors. We recommend that an expert be hired where there may be reasonable cause to expect the presence of any of the cited elements. 15. Jesse B. Vance, Jr. and Claudia Vance are responsible for the analyses, conclusions, and opinions of real estate set forth in this report. No one else provided significant professional assistance to the signers of this report. 16. Prospective value is based on current conditions and trends. The appraisers cannot be held responsible for unforeseeable events which might alter market conditions upon which market value opinion has been developed. 17. The appraisers certify that they have the knowledge and experience required to perform this appraisal assignment. 18. The appraisers reserve the right to amend or change this report at any time additional market information is obtained which would significantly affect the value. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA State -Certified Genral Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ 85 November 20, 2020 &Q40allo"4-1— Claudia Vance, MAI State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ 173 November 20, 2020 38 Page 1271 of 1344 ADDENDA 39 Page 1272 of 1344 National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette 80°3'46"W 26°32'27"N FEMA Legend SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Zone A, V, A99 SPECIAL FLOOD With BFE or Depth zone AE,AO, AH, VE,AR HAZARD AREAS Regulatory Floodway 0. 2% Chance Flood Hazard, Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depth less than one foot or with drainage areas of less than one square mile zm,:, x Future Conditions 1% Annual Chance Flood Hazard zG�,Ox Levee. See Neduced Flood Risk due to OTHER AREAS OF FLOOD HAZARD I�� Area with Flood Risk due to Leveez.-. is NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard z. -.x owe. Effective LOMRs OTHER AREAS Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard z.-. u GENERAL Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer STRUCTURES 1111111 Levee, Dike, or Floodwall This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on :tl N/ ^ +/ ^Yo p.Co ad 9:b9 PIA and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image is void if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for of 1 �pped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for tory purposes. V Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance 175 Water Surface Elevation o- — — Coastal Transect .p.0Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE) ...............1111111[ Limit of Study Jurisdiction Boundary -- --- Coastal Transect Baseline OTHER .... , .................... Profile Baseline FEATURES Hydrographic Feature Digital Data Available No Digital Data Available N^, MAP PANELS Unmapped The pin displayed on the map is an approximate point selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on :tl N/ ^ +/ ^Yo p.Co ad 9:b9 PIA and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image is void if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for of 1 �pped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for tory purposes. This Instrument was Prepared By and Return to: James A. Cherof, Esquire tR EN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Lauderdale, Florida 33308 O . 08-43-45-21-32-002-0201 CFN 20200384683 OR BK 31823 PG 608 RECORDED 10/15/2020 13:50:55 Palm Beach County, Florida AMT 868,958.48 DEED DOC 6,083.00 Sharon R. Bock CLERK & COMPTROLLER Pgs 0608-0610; (3Pgs) o WARRANTY DEED T INDENTURE, made this -3c"i" day of 5� � r°.;, ���, �, 2020 and between Eckols '76, Ltd., a a limited partnership and Eckols '86, Ltd.,+a TloAda limited partnership as undivided is in common, hereinafter collectively referred to as "Grantor" and City of Boynton Beach, a Flor unicipal corporation, whose post office address 100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida 341 hereinafter referred to as "Grantee." 0 WITNESSETH: That said Gra r or and in consideration of the sum of TEN ($10.00) DOLLARS, and other good and valuable cons r ns to Grantor in hand paid by Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has grant tijained and sold to the Grantee, and Grantee' successors and assigns forever, the following desc d, situate, lying and being in PALM BEACH County, Florida, to wit: That part of Lots 20, 2Vrid 2, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, a subdivision of the City of Boynton Beach,, according to the Plat thereof, on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit C#in and far Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 71, oublic Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, described as follows: lv�, BEGINNING at the Southtive Q of Lot 20, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION, run easterly along the south line of of 20, a distance of 122.5 feet to a point; thence Northerly at right angles to the South line of said Lot 20, a distance of 131.7 feet, snore or less to a point in the North line of Lot 22, Block 2, LAKE ADDITION; thence run Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot 22 to the Northwest corner of said Lot 22; thence Southwesterly along the West line of Lots 22, 21 and 20 to the point of beginning, subject to existing right-of-way of U.S. Highway #1, (State Road 95), less the North sixty-six (66) feet thereof as measured at right angles to the North line of the above-described parcel; TOGETHER with all improvements thereon andfixtures therein. PCN # 008-43-45-21-32-002-0201 SUBJECT TO: Taxes for current year and subsequent years, zoning and/or easements, restrictions and other ivatters appearing on the plat of the subdivision. This deed is an absolute conveyance of the title for $10.00 and other good and valuable consideration, including cancellation of the debt or release of personal liability, as applicable, and is not intended as an additional security for that certain Order Imposing Penalties/Lien recorded in Official Records Book 28231, Page 449, that certain Order Imposing Penalties/Lien recorded in Official Records Book 22491, Page 101 and that certain resolution no. 18166 assessing a lien {00395395.] 306-99054341 41 Page 1274 of 1344 CFN 20200384683 BOOK 31823 PAGE 609 2OF3 in Oficial Records Book 30569, Page 966, all of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Q e Grantor does hereby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the same againsihawllfclainis of all persons whomsoever. IN WJYiESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set Grantor's hands the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed an e, vered in our presence: (Print or Type Name) 0 at A-- U (Print or Type Name) Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: r, -'L int (Print of Type Name) ... ki (Print or Type Name) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF Eckols'76, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership i By: Norman Olson, General Partner 2400 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33431 Eckols '86, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership : Norman Olson, General Partner �O N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. ca Raton, FL 33431 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of physical presence or _ online notarization this-�,L�`�day of. 4 j(- ,� 2020 by Norman Olson, as General Partner of Eekols '76, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, on behalf of the partnership, who c/ is personally known to me or _ has produced a Florida driver's license as identific4 ion. NOTARY PUBLIC {00345795.1106-9905434] AJAB,MARKOWICZ 2 Y►, tR, .c Commission # GG 294255 23 42 ��,.?'?;jt°orf' onledThiuNYires finN u�r N@$00485•i0t0 1 CFN 20200384683 BOOK 31823 PAGE 610 3OF3 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ti foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of t/ physical presence or ie notarization this, day of. ��; 2020 by Norman Olson, as General Partner of 4)'$6, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, on behalf of the partnership, who i/ is personally kr o 1ne or _ has prodzlced a Florida driver's license as identification. ' NOTARY PUBLIC O AJA6,MARKOWICZ Commission # GG 294265 Expires January 23, 2423 R t,4°Q Bonded Th(v Troy Feln lnsureno 800.385.7019 �n �V O O 100395395.1 306-9905434) 43 Page 1276 of 1344 C. C-3 Community Commercial District. 1. General. a. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the C-3 zoning district is to implement the local retail commercial (LRC) future land use map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this conventional district is to encourage the development or use of property for appropriate intensive retail commercial uses providing for a wide range of goods and services, located along major thoroughfares. The C-3 district allows a maximum density of eleven (11) dwelling units per acre; however, all residential developments must adhere to the R-3 district building and site regulation in accordance with Section 2.17. above. b. Prerequisite Location Standard. In reaching recommendations and decisions as to zoning land to C-3, the advisory board and City Commission shall apply the following location standards, in addition, to the standards applicable to the rezoning of land generally: (1) Centrally and accommodating multiple neighborhoods; and (2) Abutting to at least one (1) major thoroughfare. 2. Use(s) Allowed. See "Use Matrix Table 3-28" in Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.D. 3. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-16). No building or portion thereof shall be erected, constructed, converted, established, altered, enlarged or used unless the premises and buildings shall comply with the following regulations: BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS C-3 District Minimum lot area: 15,000 s.f. Minimum lot frontage: 75 feet Minimum yard setbacks: Front: 20 feet' Rear: 20 feet Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Interior side: 0 feet"' Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet' Corner side: 20 feet' Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet' Maximum lot coverage: 40% Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) 0.504 44 Page 1277 of 1344 Maximum structure height: 45 feet5 ' Reduced setbacks will be applied to property located within the Urban Commercial District Overlay Zone, Section 8.C. below. 2 Where rear yard access is available from a public street or alley, rear yard may be decreased by one-half (1/2) the width of such street or alley, but in no case shall a rear yard be less than ten (10) feet. 3 Where rear access is not available from a public street or alley, a side yard of not less than fifteen (15) feet shall be provided on one (1) side. 4 A floor area ratio (FAR) up to 0.50 may be considered for local retail commercial uses allowed within the C-3 district (see "Use Matrix" — Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.D.), pursuant to the local retail commercial future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 5 Not to exceed four (4) stories 4. Review and Approval Process a. Single-family and duplex dwellings and accessory uses thereto shall be allowed upon application to and approval by the Building Official for structures that require a building permit pursuant to Chapter 2, Article IV, Section 2. b. Community and common areas, such as recreational areas, landscape buffers and tracts, and project signage may be subject to site plan review. c. Non-residential uses shall require site plan approval in accordance with Chapter 2, Article IIg Section 2.F. prior to application for building permit. 5. Parking. Required off-street parking is regulated in accordance with Chapter 4, Article V, Minimum Off -Street Parking Requirements. 6. Exterior Storage of Merchandise and Equipment. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 8 for the regulations pertaining to the permanent exterior storage of merchandise and equipment. D. C-4 General Commercial District. 1. General. The purpose of the C-4 zoning district is to implement the general commercial (GC) future land use map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this conventional district is to accommodate service and intensive commercial establishments and limited light industrial uses, and to serve as a transitional area between lighter commercial areas and general industrial uses or operations. 2. Use(s) Allowed. See "Use Matrix Table 3-28" in Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.13. 3. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-17). No building or portion thereof shall be erected, constructed, converted, established, altered, enlarged or used unless the premises and buildings shall comply with the following regulations: 0 45 Page 1278 of 1344 BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS C-4 District Minimum lot area: 5,000 s.f. Minimum lot frontage: 50 feet Minimum lot depth: 100 feet Minimum yard setbacks: Front: 25 feet' 2 Rear: 20 feee Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Interior side: 15 feet' 2,1 Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Corner side: 15 feet' 2 Abutting: Residential district(s) 30 feet Maximum lot coverage: 40% Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) 0.504 Maximum structure height: 45 feet5 ' Reduced setbacks will be applied to property located within the Urban Commercial District Overlay Zone, Section 8.C. below. 2 Pursuant to Section 8.B. below, parcels that have frontage on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and are located within the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay Zone shall have front, side interior, and side corner setbacks in accordance with the mixed use -low intensity 1 zoning district (see Section 5.C. below). 3 Where rear property line abuts a public street or alley, rear yard setback may be reduced to ten (10) feet and no side yard shall be required, except on corner lots or where abutting single-family uses. 4 A floor area ratio (FAR) up to 0.50 may be considered for general commercial uses allowed within the C-4 district (see "Use Matrix" — Chalater 3, Article I_V Section 3.), pursuant to the general commercial future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 5 Not to exceed four (4) stories; however, those parcels located within the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay Zone (Section 8.B. below) shall be limited to thirty (30) feet in height. 4. Review and Approval Process. Non-residential uses shall require site plan approval in accordance with Chapter 2, icleg Section 2.F. prior to application for building permit. 5. Parking. Required off-street parking is regulated in accordance with Chapter 4, Article V Minimum Off -Street Parking Requirements. 6. Exterior Storage of Merchandise and Equipment. See Chapter 3, Article V, Section 8 for the regulations pertaining to the permanent exterior storage of merchandise and equipment. 46 Page 1279 of 1344 SUMMARY OF 2020-2021 USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Agnraisal Practice) Standard Rule 2: Real Property Annraisal. Re on rting In reporting the results of a real property appraisal, an appraiser must communicate each analysis, opinion, and conclusion in a manner that is not misleading. STANDARD 2 addresses the content and level of information required in a report that communicates the results of the real property appraisal. STANDARD 2 does not dictate the form, format, or style of real property appraisal reports. The substantive content of a report determines its compliance. STANDARDS RULE 2-1 Each written or oral real property appraisal report must: (a) clearly and accurately set forth the appraisal in a manner that will not he misleading,- (b) isleading;(b) contain sufficient information to enable the intended users of the appraisal to understand the report properly; and (c) clearly and accurately disclose all assumptions, extraordinary assumptions, hypothetical conditions, and limiting conditions used in the assignment. STANDARDS RULE 2-2 Each written real property appraisal report must be prepared under one of *the following options and prominently state which option is used: Appraisal Report or Restricted Appraisal Report. An appraiser may use any other label in addition to, but not in place of, the labels set forth in this Standards Rule for the type of report produced The use of additional labels such as analysis, consultation, evaluation, study, or valuation does not exempt an appraiser from adherence to USPAP. The report content and level of information requirements in this Standards Rule are minimal for each type of*report. An appraiser must supplement a report form, when necessary, to insure that any intended user of* the appraisal is not misled and that the report complies with the applicable content requirements. (a) The content of an appraisal report must be appropriate for the intended use or the appraisal and, at a minimum: (i) state the identity of the client, or if the client requested anonymity, state that the identity is withheld at the client's request but is retained in the appraiser's workfile; (ii) state the identity of any other intended users by name or type; (iii) state the intended use of the appraisal,- (iv) ppraisal;(iv) contain information, documents, and/or exhibits sufficient to idents the real estate involved in the appraisal, including the physical, legal, and economic property characteristics relevant to the assignment; (v) state the real property interest appraised; (vi) state the type and definition of value and cite the source of the definition; (vii) state the effective date of the appraisal and the date of the report; (viii) summarize the scope of work used to develop the appraisal,- (ix) ppraisal;(ix) summarize the extent of any significant real property appraisal assistance; 47 Page 1280 of 1344 SUMMARY OF 2020-2021 USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Agnraisal Practice) Standard Rule 2: Real Property Annraisal. Re on rting (x) provide sufficient information to indicate that the appraiser complied with the requirements of STANDARD I by: (1) summarizing the appraisal methods and techniques employed; (2) stating the reasons for excluding the sales comparison, cost, or income approaches) if any have not been developed - (3) summarizing the results of analyzing the subject sales, options, and listings in accordance with Standards Rule 1-5; (4) stating the value opinion(s) and conclusions(s); and (S) summarizing the information analyzed and the reasoning that supports the analyses opinions, and conclusions, including reconciliation of the data and approaches; (xi) state the use of th real estate existing as of the effective date and the use of the real estate reflected in the appraisal; (xii) when an opinion of highest and best use was developed by the appraiser, state that opinion and summarize the support and rationale for that opinion; (xiii) clearly and conspicuously: • state all extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions, and • state that their use might have affected the assignment results, and (xiv) include a signed certification in accordance with Standards Rule 2-1. STANDARDS RULE 1-5 When the value opinion to be developed is market value, if such information is available in the normal course of*business: a) analyze all agreements of sale, options, or listings of the subject property current as of the effective date of the appraisal, - b) analyze all sales of the subject property that occurred within the three (3) years prior to the effective date of the appraisal. 48 Page 1281 of 1344 475.611 Florida Statutes: Definitions. - (1) As used in this part, the term: (a) "Appraisal" or "Appraisal Services" means the services provided by certified and licensed appraisers or registered trainee appraisers, and includes: 1. "Appraisal assignment" denotes an engagement for which a person is employed or retained to act, or could be perceived by third parties or the public as acting, as an agent or a disinterested third party in rendering an unbiased analysis, opinion, review, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of specified interests in, or aspects of, identified real property. 2. "Analysis assignment" denotes appraisal services that relate to the employer's or client's individual needs or investment objectives and includes specialized marketing, financing, and feasibility studies as well as analyses, opinions, and conclusions given in connection with activities such as real estate brokerage, mortgage banking, real estate counseling, or real estate consulting. 3. "Appraisal review assignment" denotes an engagement for which an appraiser is employed or retained to develop and communicate an opinion about the quality of another appraiser's appraisal, appraisal report, or work. An appraisal review may or may not contain the reviewing appraiser's opinion of value. (b) "Appraisal Foundation" or "foundation" means the Appraisal Foundation established on November 20, 1987, as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of Illinois. (c) "Appraisal report" means any communication, written or oral, of an appraisal, appraisal review, appraisal consulting service, analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of a specified interest in, or aspect of, identified real property, and includes any report communicating an appraisal analysis, opinion, or conclusion of value, regardless of title. However, in order to be recognized in a federally related transaction, an appraisal report must be written. (d) "Appraisal review" means the act or process of developing and communicating an opinion about the quality of another appraiser's appraisal, appraisal report, or work. (e) "Appraisal subcommittee" means the designees of the heads of the federal financial institutions regulatory agencies established by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Act of 1978 (12 U.S.C. ss. 3301 et seq.), as amended. (f) "Appraiser" means any person who is a registered trainee real estate appraiser, licensed real estate appraiser, or a certified real estate appraiser. An appraiser renders a professional service and is a professional within the meaning of 95,11(4)(a). (g) "Board" means the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board established under this section. (h) "Certified General Appraiser" means a person who is certified by the department as qualified to issue appraisal reports for any type of real property (i) "Certified Residential Appraiser" means a person who is certified by the department as qualified to issue appraisal reports for residential real property of one to four residential units, without regard to transaction value or complexity, or real property as may be authorized by federal regulation. (j) "Department" means the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. 49 Page 1282 of 1344 Page 1 of 5 Vance Real Estate Service Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA, MBA Appraiser - Real Estate Analyst - Reviewer - Expert Witness Vance Real Estate Service - 7481 NW 4 Street - Plantation - Florida - 33317 Office: 954-583-2116; Cell: 954.610.2423; Email: vanceval(ea�,comcast.net Web Page: www.vancerealestateservice.com Vance Real Estate Service is a Veteran -Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Florida Certified SDVBE Minority Business Enterprise specializing in personalized real estate valuation services in Florida for over 35 years. Currently registered in "SAM" (U.S. Government System for Award Management — DUNS 826494957). Designated appraisers perform the appraisal work, no trainees. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA, MBA and Claudia Vance, MAI are qualified as expert witnesses for eminent domain, bankruptcies, deficiency judgments, marriage dissolution, and estate valuations. Our firm values most types of real property interests for sale, mortgage loans, litigation and investment reasonably, timely and professionally. As licensed real estate brokers, we perform most other real property functions. We also do "Valuations for Financial Reporting." PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS A) PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS/ DEGREES/ LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS MAI DESIGNATION - APPRAISAL INSTITUTE/Life Member No. 8781 SRA DESIGNATION - APPRAISAL INSTITUTE/Life Member No. 8781 ASA DESIGNATION - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS (RE -Urban) #003439 MBA DEGREE - REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STATE -CERTIFIED GENERAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER #RZ-85 (Florida) FLORIDA STATE LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER NO. BK. 91050 REGISTERED VETERAN -OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (CCR/Duns 826494957) FLORIDA CERTIFIED SDVBE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (Minority Business Enterprise - MBE) FLORIDA "D.E.P." APPROVED APPRAISER Currently registered in "SAM" (U. S. Government System for Award Management). B) QUALIFIED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REAL ESTATE VALUATION 1. U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit 2. U.S. District Court, Southern District of South Florida 3. U.S. District Court, New Jersey 4. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida 5. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey 6. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western (Pittsburgh) Division of Pennsylvania 7. Florida Circuit Courts: Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, Lee, Collier, Martin, and Okeechobee Counties 8. Appraiser on landmark eminent domain cases: TESSLER, NESS TRAILER PARK, PATEL, SIMPSON v. FILLICHIO, RUBANO, PALM BEACH COUNTY (FL) vs. COVE CLUB INVESTORS, LTD. C) EXPERIENCE Over thirty-five (35) years appraising and analyzing real property interests in South Florida. Partial list: RESIDENCES, RESTAURANTS/BARS, APARTMENT BUILDINGS, OFFICE BUILDINGS HOTELS/MOTELS, CHURCHES, CONDOMINIUMS/COOPS, HOSPITALS & NURSING HOMES, VACANT LAND, GOLF COURSES, GOLF CLUBS, GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS, MARINAS, TRAILER PARKS, SHOPPING CENTERS, BANKS/THRIFT INSTITUTIONS, BOWLING ALLEYS, P.U.D.'S, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, TIME-SHARE DEVELOPMENTS, ROCK PITS, SCHOOLS, AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, MARKETABILITY, FEASIBILITY ANALYSES, INVESTMENT ANALYSES, AUTO SALES FACILITIES, LEASE VALUATIONS, TAX & ASSESSMENT APPEALS, CONDEMNATION, EXPERT WITNESS (Member National Forensic Center), BUSINESS ENTERPRISE VALUATIONS (BEV), (VFR) VALUATION FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING, AVIGATION & CLEARANCE EASEMENTS, ESTATES, DIVORCES, PLANNING/LAND USE STUDIES, HIGHEST & BEST USE ANALYSES, DEPRECIATION ANALYSES, COMPONENT APPRAISALS, ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND, CONTAMINATED PROPERTIES, SUGARCANE & TURFGRASS LAND, DAY CARE CENTERS, SELF -STORAGE FACILITIES, FUNERAL HOMES, ANIMAL HOSPITALS, SUBMERGED LAND, CITY CENTERS, etc. 50 Page 1283 of 1344 Page 2 of 5 D) PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS, ATTORNEYS, ACCOUNTANTS, TRUST DEPARTMENTS, COMMERCIAL BANKS: Wells Fargo; BankAtlantic; SunTrust American National Bank; Landmark Bank; City National Bank; BankUnited; Gateway American Bank; State Farm Bank; Englewood Bank & Trust; SAVINGS & LOANS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS, & REAL ESTATE TRANSFER COMPANIES, TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES; FLORIDA CITIES: FORT LAUDERDALE, PLANTATION, COOPER CITY, TAMARAC, LAUDERHILL, BOCA RATON, DEERFIELD BEACH, OAKLAND PARK, WILTON MANORS, HOLLYWOOD, WEST PALM BEACH, DELRAY BEACH, HALLANDALE, PEMBROKE PINES, COOPER CITY, TOWN OF DAVIE, TOWN OF SOUTHWEST RANCHES, MIRAMAR. FLORIDA COUNTIES-.,BROWARD, PALM BEACH, COLLIER, OKEECHOBEE; BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; OKEECHOBEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SCHOOL BOARD OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, BROWARD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT); STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF GENERAL SERVICES(GSA); N. BROWARD GENERAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (Approved Vendor);U_S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT (General Counsel, I.R.S.); U.S. MARSHAL'S SERVICE —U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE CENTRAL DIVISION — U.S. Dept. of Justice; VETERANS ADMINISTRATION E) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List) BACHELOR OF ARTS - Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana (1954) MBA (Nova University) - Real Estate Management & Development (National Dean's List 1991) Course 1 (AIREA) - Basic Principles of Appraising Course 2 (AIREA) - Urban Property Valuation (Income) Course 4 (AIREA) - Condemnation Appraising Course 6 (AIREA) - Income Capitalization & Analysis Course 101 (SREA) - Introduction to Appraising Course 201 (SREA) - Income Property Valuation, Theory Course 202 (SREA) - Applied Income Property Valuation Course 301 (SREA) - Applications/Appraisal Analysis Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1978, Virginia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1979, Arizona Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1980, South Carolina Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1981, Tennessee Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1982, New Mexico Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1983, Pennsylvania Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1984, Georgia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1985, Vancouver, B.C. Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1986, New Jersey Clinic (SREA) - #201 Instructor, 1987, U. of Illinois Clinic (SREA) - #201 Instructor, 1988, Illinois Seminar (SREA) - Professional Practice, 1988, Florida Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1988, California Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1989, Minnesota MBA Graduate School Courses: 1990 —1991 Successfullv completed the followma eraduate school courses - "Regulation of Real Estate Development" - 'Real Properties Management" - "Legal Issues In Real Estate" - "Market Analysis and Site Selection" - "Organizational Behavior and Management' - "Human Resource Management" - 'Real Estate Economics" - "R. E. Finance: Instruments, Institutions & Investment Analysis" - "Urban Infrastructure & Environmental Analysis" - 'Real Estate Accounting" - "Marketing Management for Real Estate" - "Commercial Real Estate Lending" - "Construction Technology and the Building Development Process" SEMINAR (AI) - Cost Approach (I 992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Rates & Ratios (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - International Appraising (1992/Boston) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Valuation/Mock Trial (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - ADA ACT (1993/Reno) SEMINAR (AI) - Hotel Valuation (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Income Capitalization, Methods (1993) SEMINAR (AI) - Powerlines/Electromagnetic Radiation (19 94) SEMINAR (AI) - Verifying Market Data (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Studies for Appraisals (1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraiser Core Law (USPAP/1994) 51 Page 1284 of 1344 E)EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List, continued) SEMINAR (AI) - Limited Appraisals & Reports (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Safety & Property Values (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Outparcel Valuation (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - Computer Technology Video Conference (1995) SEMINAR (AI) - The Internet & the Appraiser (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Commercial Construction (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Property Rights in Florida (1996) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1996) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Trees (1997) 3 -DAY COURSE - Environmental Permitting/IVlitigation/Mitigation Banking/Contamination Risk Management- Liability/Wetlands/ Hazardous Wastes/Lender Liability (1997/Marco Beach FL) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Transferable Development Rights [TDR's] (1997) COURSE (AI) - Standards of Professional Practice, Part C, 15 hour Course #430 (1997) SEMINAR (AI) - Non -Conforming Uses (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - The Impact of Contamination on Real Estate Value (1998) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1998) SEMINAR (AI) - Econometrics/Statistical Valuation Methods (19 99) COURSE (AI) - 14 Hour (2 -day) Advanced Spreadsheet Modeling for Valuation Applications SEMINAR (AI) - Globalization of Real Estate/What U.S. Appraisers Need to Know (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - The Role of the Appraiser in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation/Arbitration) (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Technology Forum Part II/Intermediate (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Client Satisfaction/Retention/Development (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Attacking and Defending an Appraisal (1999) SEMINAR (AI) - Federal Appraisal Requirements ("Yellow Book") (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Regression Analysis in Appraisal Practice: Concepts & Applications (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Income Producing Properties (2000) SEMINAR (ATIF) - 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges (2000) COURSE (AI) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (2000) SEMINAR (AI) - Mediation & Alternate Dispute Resolution Seminar (200 1) SEMINAR (AI) - State of the Appraisal Profession (2001) 2 -Day SEMINAR - Eminent Domain, by CLE International, Tampa, Florida (2001) SEMINAR (AI) - Ad Valorem Assessment Process in Florida (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Role of Real Estate Appraisers in Bankruptcy Proceedings (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisers & the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Federal Privacy Act (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - How to Appraise the Ugly House (2002) COURSE (AI) - 2 -Day Course #430, Standards of Professional Practice, Part C (2002) SEMINAR (AI) - Market Trends for 2003 (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Update on Code of Professional Ethics (2003) PANEL (AI) - Moderator "Industry, Consumer & Congressional Views on Predatory Lending" D.C. (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Agreements (2003) SEMINAR (AI) - Analyzing Distressed Real Estate (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation for Financial Reporting Purposes (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course # 1400 (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Inverse Condemnation (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraiser Independence in the Loan Process (2004) SUMMIT (AI) - Moderator at 2 -day Appraisal Summit in Washington, D.C. (12/2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention Program for Real Estate Appraisers (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Valuation of Wetlands (7/2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Tri -County Residential Symposium (8/2005) SEMINAR (AI) - "Cool Tools" Internet Resources and Use for Valuation (2/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - FREAB 7 -Hour National USPAP Update (5/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - FREAB 3 -Hour Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (5/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Scope of Work & New Requirements (8/2006) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Reappraising, Readdressing & Reassigning Appraisal Reports (2/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Al Summary Appraisal Report/Residential (4/07) COURSE (Fla.) -14-Hour Continuing Education (including 3 -Hour Florida Core Law) (7/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Fraud: Appraisers Beware! (8/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (11/2007) COURSE (AI) - Business Practices and Ethics — 8 hours (12/2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor Trainee Roles and Rules (2/2008) SEMINAR (AI) -7 Hour National USPAP (4/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - USPAP Hypothetical Conditions & Extraordinary Assumptions (5/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Skills for the Appraiser — 7 -Hour Seminar (9/2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Sector Appraising (2/2009) 52 Page 3 of 5 Page 1285 of 1344 Page 4 of 5 E) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND - (Partial List, continued) WEBINAR (AI) - Develop an Effective Marketing Plan (3/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Inspecting the Residential "Green House" (4/2009) SEMINAR (AI) Property Tax Assessment (5/2010) SEMINAR (AI) Supervisor Trainee Roles and Rules (7/2010) SEMINAR (AI) Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (7/2010) SEMINAR (AI) 7 -Hour Introduction to Valuation for Financial Reporting — Chicago (5/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Government Regulations & Their Effect on R.E. Appraising (8/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - R.E.Market How We Got Here, Where We Are, Where We're Going (10/2009) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (10/1/2010) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour Introduction to Conservation Easement Valuation (12/10/2010) SEMINAR (AI) - The Real Estate Market (2/18/2011) COURSE (AI) - 16 Hours Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions ("Yellow Book") (2/25-26/2011) WEBINAR (AI) - Real Estate Industry Perspectives on Lease Accounting (4/7/2011) COURSE (AI) - 15 Hour Appraisal Curriculum Overview (5/19-20/2011) WEBINAR (AI) - 2 -hour Investment Property Accounting Standards (6/8/2011) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hour Spotlight on USPAP — Agreement for Services (7/15/2011) COURSE (AI) - 14 Hours (2 -day) Advanced Excel Spreadsheet Modeling for Valuation Applications (9/22 & 9/23/2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Trial Components (11/4/11) SEMINAR (AI) - Lessons from the Old Economy Working in the New (1/20/2012) 7 -Hour USPAP - National USPAP Update (3/9/2012) 3 -Hour Fla. Law - State Law Update (3/9/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Review for General Appraisers (4/12/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Land Valuation (4/20/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - The Valuation of Warehouses (6/22/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Town Hall Meeting: 2012 Appraisal Institute Forum (7/12/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - IRS Valuation (7/19/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour Business Practices and Ethics Course (12/7/2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Forecast 2013 (1/25/2013) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour Advanced Marketability Studies (5/6/2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Developing a Supportable Workfile (11/15/2013) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraisal Law Course (2/7/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Liability Issues for Appraisers performing Litigation & Non -Lending Work (2/24/2014) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (4/25/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Conditions (5/16/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Fundamentals of Going Concerns (7/16/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Litigation Assignments for Residential Appraisers (7/24/2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines ofMiami-Dade County, Florida (1/23/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines Driving Broward County, Florida (5/15/2015) 3 -Hour F1a.Law - Florida Real Estate Broker 14 -hour Continuing Education Course (incl. 3 hour core law) with exam (9/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Drone Technology & its Effect on Real Estate Valuations (11/2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention for Real Estate Appraisers (1/22/2016) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hour National USPAP Update Course (4/22/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 -Hour Florida Appraisal Law (4/22/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 -Hour Appraisals in the Banking Environment (5/6/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraising the Tough One: Mixed Use Properties (8/19/2016) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 -Hour Business Practices & Ethics (12/02/2016) 5 -Year Requirement WEBINAR (AI) - 2 -Hour Yellow Book Changes — Overview for Appraisers (1/11/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 -Hours Economic Engines Driving Broward County in 2017 (1/27/2017) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hours: Introduction to Green Buildings Principles & Concepts (2/24/2017) COURSE (AI) - 4 Hours: Another View of the Tough One: Sales Comparison Approach for Mixed -Use Properties (5/19/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours: Appraising for Federal Office of Valuation Services & Yellow Book Review (8/18/2017) COURSE (BR) - 14 Hours Real Estate Continuing Education, including 3 -Hour Florida Real Estate Core Law (9/13/2017) COURSE (AI) - 4 -Hours: 2-4 Unit Small Residential Income Property Appraisals (11/3/2017) COURSE (AI) - 15 Hours "Yellow Boob' Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions —Passed Exam (11/10/2017) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Hot Topics and Myths in Appraiser Liability" (1/26/2018) COURSE (AI) - 7 -Hour National USPAP Update Course (2/9/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours Florida Appraisal Law (2/9/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Parking Impact on Florida Properties" (5/4/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours "Technology Tips for Real Estate Appraisers" (9/21/2018) SEMINAR (AI) - 3 Hours "Airport Appraisals) (01/25/2019) SEMINAR (AI) - 4 Hours "Understanding an Investigation by a State Appraiser Regulatory Board or Agency (5/17/2019) SEMINAR (AI) - The 50% FEMA Appraisal Rule (8/23/2019) COURSE (BR) - 14 Hours Required Education (8 hrs. Specialty Education; 3 hrs. Core Law, 3 hrs. Business Ethics (9.3.2019) SEMINAR (AI) - Artificial Intelligence, AVMs, and Blockchain: Implications for Valuation. (1/24/2020) 53 Page 1286 of 1344 Page 5 of 5 F) APPRAISAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Licensed by the Florida Department of Education to Teach (Certificate No. 275236). Authored and taught Residential and Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Courses for Broward County Adult Education Program. Taught Course 101 - Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Taught Course 201 - Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Taught Appraisal Seminars - Board of Realtors, ASA, SREA, and Al (Appraisal Institute). Adjunct Professor, University of Florida Division of Continuing Education: (taught Course 2, 'Real Estate Principles and Practices" to prospective Florida Real Estate Brokers). PROFESSIONAL OFFICES HELD/AWARDS NATIONAL B.O.D. MEMBER - BOARD OF DIRECTORS of APPRAISAL INSTITUTE (2006-2008) AWARD - Appraisal Institute "NATIONAL PRESIDENTS AWARD" 2008 AWARD - Appraisal Institute "LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" 2011 For "high ethical standards, contributions to the Appraisal Institute, Community and Appraisal Profession for at least 20 years." CHAIR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2008) VICE -CHAIR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2007) THIRD DIRECTOR - REGION X - All of Florida - Appraisal Institute (2006) FINANCE OFFICER - REGION X — All of Florida — Appraisal Institute (2006) PRESIDENT - BROWARD COUNTY, SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS PRESIDENT - BROWARD COUNTY, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS CHAIR - FLA. STATE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE OF Al CHAIR - FLA. STATE LEGISLATION & REGULATION SUBCOMMITTEE OF AI G) PROFESSIONAL OFFICES HELD/AWARDS CHAIR - FLORIDA REALTORS COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEE REFORMS CHAIR - EDUCATION COMMITTEE, FT. LAUDERDALE CHAPTER Al CHAIR - CANDIDATES GUIDANCE COMMITTEE, FT .LAUDERDALE CHAPTER Al CHAIR - NATIONAL Valuation for Financial Reporting PROJECT TEAM OF Al VICE CHAIR & MEMBER - NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE OF Al (15 Years) MEMBER - NATIONAL LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE OF Al MEMBER - NATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OF Al DIRECTOR - REGION X (Florida) Appraisal Institute MEMBER - REGION X (FLORIDA) ETHICS AND COUNSELING PANEL DIRECTOR - BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS DIRECTOR - SOUTH FLORIDA CHAPTER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS MEMBER - NATIONAL EXPERIENCE REVIEW PANEL MEMBER OF Al SPECIAL MASTER - BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF TAX ADJUSTMENT COMMISSIONER - 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, Broward County, FL MEMBER - 2013 APPRAISAL INSTITUTE NATIONAL BUS VAL PROJECT TEAM H) PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Wrote and taught a basic Residential Appraisal Course for the Broward County Adult Education Div. of the Dept. of Education, Wrote and taught an Income Appraisal Course for the Broward County Adult Education Division of the Department of Education, Co-authored and taught an appraisal course on Mortgage -Equity Capitalization for the American Society of Appraisers. Authored and taught a Florida State and Appraisal Institute 3 -hour accredited course in "The Legislation, Regulation and Appraisal of Real Property Rights in Florida September 7, 1996. Presentation on "Gramm -Leach -Bliley" Federal Privacy Act of 1999 for South Florida Chapter of American Society of Appraisers on October 24, 2001. Presented 3 -hour Florida CEU-credit seminar on "Appraisers and the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Acf'before the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute on July 27, 2002. Presenter at 6.5 Hour CLE -credit Attorney Seminar on Florida Eminent Domain, "Valuation and Damage Issues" February 2, 2006, Fort Lauderdale, Florida I) CIVIC INVOLVEMENT MEMBER OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL / PAUL HARRIS FELLOW MEMBER OF THE GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE OPERA GUILD MEMBER FLORIDA PHILHARMONIC BROWARD TRUSTEES MEMBER OF THE BROWARD COUNTY LIBRARY SUPPORT GROUP ('BYBLOS") MEMBER CIRCLE OF FRIENDS — NOVA SOUTHEASTERN LIBRARY FOUNDATION MEMBER NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER OF THE BROWARD COUNTY MUSEUM OF THE ARTS MEMBER OF THE FORT LAUDERDALE / BROWARD COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER OF THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF SOUTH FLORIDA LIFETIME HONORARY MEMBER FLORIDA SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION MEMBER NATIONAL & FT. LAUDERDALE COUNCILS U.S. NAVY LEAGUE U.S. ARMY VETERAN WWII (RA 1721268 1) - HONORABLE DISCHARGE 1949 54 Page 1287 of 1344 tate Servic Vance Real Es 6d Claudia Vance, MAI Appraiser - Real Estate Analyst Reviewer Vance Real Estate Service - 7481 NW 4 Street Plantation - FL - 33317 Office: 954.583.2116 Cell: 954.647.7148 Email: vancevalkatt.net Web Site: www.vancerealestateservice.com Vance Real Estate Service is a Veteran -Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Florida Certified SDVBE Minority Business Enterprise specializing in personalized real estate valuation services in Florida for over 35 years. Designated appraisers perform the appraisal work, no trainees. Our appraisals are used for financial/ mortgage loan purposes from large mixed use complexes to small owner- occupied properties. We have the qualifications for appraisals submitted to SBA. Jesse B. Vance, Jr., MAI, SRA, ASA and Claudia Vance, MAI are qualified as expert witnesses for eminent domain, deficiency judgments, marriage dissolution, and estates. Our firm values most types of real property interests, timely, professionally, and at competitive costs. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS A) PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS/ LICENSES MAI Designation - APPRAISAL INSTITUTE No. 9451 State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser No. RZ-173 Florida State Licensed Real Estate Broker No. BK 0161305 VOSB Veteran -Owned Small Business (CCR/Duns 826494957) B) WORK HISTORY 1983 - Current Vice President - Vance Real Estate Service 1981-1983 President - The Appraisal Company, Fort Lauderdale, Florida C) QUALIFIED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN REAL ESTATE VALUATION U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida Florida Circuit Court: Broward County D) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM REGISTRIES Valuation of Sustainable Baangditigs: i,ommercial VQaluatioaa of Sustainable Bijigditigs: Residential E) EXPERIENCE: 35+years appraising and analyzing real property interests in South Florida. F) APPRAISER SPECIAL MAGISTRATE FOR THE BROWARD CO VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD 2002-2010 Partial list of real propertv tvpes valued: High value residences, Condominiums/ Co-operatives, Office, Industrial, Multi -family, Restaurants/ bars, Auto dealerships, City Centers, Hotels/ motels, Houses of worship, Schools, Child care centers, Self -storage, Funeral home, Animal Hospital, Mixed use, Nursing homes, Gas sales stations, Marinas, Mobile home parks, Shopping centers, Country clubs/ golf courses, Financial institutions, Bowling centers, Vacant land, Agricultural properties, Environmentally sensitive land Tvnes of Reports: Market Value, Eminent Domain, Marketability, Feasibility, Highest and Best Use, Investment Analyses, Partial Interests, Easement Valuations, Estate planning, Marriage dissolution, Land use studies, Damage/ Contamination studies 55 Page 1288 of 1344 2 of 4 G) PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS — PRIVATE: Individuals, Corporations, Attorneys, Accountants, Habitat for Humanity, Seminole Tribe of Florida COMMERCIAL BANKS: Wells Fargo; BankAtlantic; SunTrust Citigroup; Space Coast Credit Union; State Farm Bank; Florida Shores Bank; American National Bank; Landmark Bank; City National Bank; Englewood Bank & Trust SAVINGS & LOANS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS, & REAL ESTATE TRANSFER COMPANIES, TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES FLORIDA CITIES: Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Cooper City, Deerfield Beach, Tamarac, Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, Davie, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, Lauderhill, Southwest Ranches, Miramar, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach FLORIDA COUNTIES and AGENCIES: Broward, Palm Beach, Broward County Board of County Commissioners, School Board of Broward County, Broward County Housing Authority STATE OF FLORIDA Department of Transportation (FDOT), Department of Environmental Protection U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Treasury (IRS), U.S Marshall's Service, U.S. Attorney M EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Academic: Bachelor of Arts Degree — University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA — Major: English Professional: Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1983, Philadelphia Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1984, Atlanta Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1985, Vancouver Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1986, Atlantic City Symposium (SREA) - Market Analysis, 1988, Los Angeles SEMINAR (Al) - Cost Approach (I 992/Boston) SEMINAR (Al) - Rates & Ratios (I 992/Boston) SEMINAR (Al) - International Appraising (I 992/Boston) SEMINAR (Al) - Litigation Valuation/Mock Trial (1993) SEMINAR (Al) - ADA ACT (1993/Reno) SEMINAR (Al) - Hotel Valuation (1993) SEMINAR (Al) - Income Capitalization, Methods (1993) SEMINAR (Al) - Powerlines/Electromagnetic Radiation (1994) SEMINAR (Al) - Verifying Market Data (1994) SEMINAR (Al) - Market Studies for Appraisals (1994) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Appraiser Core Law (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (Al) - Limited Appraisals & Reports (USPAP/1994) SEMINAR (Al) - Public Safety & Property Values (1995) SEMINAR (Al) - Outparcel Valuation (1995) SEMINAR (Al) - Computer Technology Video Conference (1995) SEMINAR (Al) - The Internet & the Appraiser (1996) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida Commercial Construction (1996) SEMINAR (Al) -1996 Data Exchange (1996) SEMINAR (Al) - Real Property Rights in Florida (1996) COURSE (Al) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1996) SEMINAR (Al) - Valuation of Trees (1997) SEMINAR (Al) - Valuation of Transferable Development Rights [TDR's] (1997) COURSE (Al) - Standards of Professional Practice, Part C, 15 hour Course #430 (1997) SEMINAR (Al) - Non -Conforming Uses (1998) SEMINAR (Al) - The Impact of Contamination on Real Estate Value (1998) COURSE (Al) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (1998) SEMINAR (Al) - Econometrics/Statistical Valuation Methods (1999) SEMINAR (Al) - Globalization of Real Estate/What U.S. Appraisers Need to Know (1999) SEMINAR (Al) -the Role of the Appraiser in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation/Arbitration) (1999) SEMINAR (Al) - Technology Forum Part II/Intermediate (199 9) SEMINAR (Al) - Client Satisfaction/Retention/Development (1999) SEMINAR (Al) - Attacking and Defending an Appraisal (1999) SEMINAR (Al) - Federal Appraisal Requirements (2000) SEMINAR (Al) - Regression Analysis in Appraisal Practice: Concepts & Applications (2000) cc Page 1289 of 1344 H) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (Continued) SEMINAR (Al) - Analyzing Income Producing Properties (2000) COURSE (Al) - USPAP & Florida Real Estate Core Law (2000) SEMINAR (Al) - Mediation & Alternate Dispute Resolution Seminar (2001) SEMINAR (Al) - State of the Appraisal Profession (2001) SEMINAR (Al) - Ad Valorem Assessment Process in Florida (2002) SEMINAR (Al) - Role of Real Estate Appraisers in Bankruptcy Proceedings (2002) SEMINAR (Al) - Appraisers & the Gramm -Leach -Bliley Federal Privacy Act (2002) SEMINAR (Al) - How to Appraise the Ugly House (2002) COURSE (Al) - 2 -Day Course #430, Standards of Professional Practice, Part C (2002) SEMINAR (Al) - Market Trends for 2003 (2003) SEMINAR (Al) - Update on Code of Professional Ethics (2003) PANEL (Al) - Moderator "Industry, Consumer & Congressional Views on Predatory Lending" D.C. (2003) SEMINAR (Al) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2003) SEMINAR (Al) - Appraisal Agreements (2003) SEMINAR (Al) - Analyzing Distressed Real Estate (2004) SEMINAR (Al) - Valuation for Financial Reporting Purposes (2004) SEMINAR (Al) - National USPAP Course (2004) SEMINAR (Al) - Inverse Condemnation (2004) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Single Family Fraud Awareness (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Guide to the new URAR form (2005) SEMINAR (AI) - Technologies for Real Estate Appraisers (2006) SEMINAR (AI) -The Appraiser's Role in New Urbanism (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - National USPAP Update (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida State Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Scope of Work and the New USPAP Requirements (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Energy Star and the Appraisal Process (2006) SEMINAR (AI) - Reappraising, Readdressing, and Reassigning Appraisals (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Fraud (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Forecasting Revenue (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (2007) COURSE (Al) - Business Practice and Ethics #420 (2007) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor — Trainee Roles and Rules (2008) COURSE (Al) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update #400 (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Hypothetical Conditions and Assumptions (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Real Estate Economy (2008) SEMINAR (AI) - Public Sector Appraising (2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Inspecting the residential "green" house (2009) WEBINAR (Al) - Value for Financial Reporting (2009) SEMINAR (Al) - The Real Estate Market in 2009 SEMINAR (AI) - New Government Regulations (2009) SEMINAR (AI) - Property Tax Assessment (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP (2010) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law for Real Estate Appraisers (20 10) SEMINAR (AI) - Supervisor/ Trainee Roles and Rules (20 10) SEMINAR (AI) - The Real Estate Market (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions- "Yellow Boob' (2011) COURSE (Al) -15 Hour Appraisal Curriculum Overview (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Spotlight on USPAP — Agreement for Services (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Trial Components (2011) SEMINAR (AI) - Lessons from the Old Economy Working in the New (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraisal Review for General Appraisals (2012) COURSE (Al) - National USPAP Update (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Land Valuation (2012) SEMINAR (Al) - Valuation of Warehouses (2012) SEMINAR (Al) - IRS Valuation (2012) SEMINAR (AI) - Business Practices and Ethics (2012) SEMINAR (Al) - Real Estate Forecast (2013) SEMINAR (Al) - Advanced Marketability Studies (2013) SEMINAR (Al) - Developing a Supportable Workfile (2013) 57 of 4 Page 1290 of 1344 H) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (Continued SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Appraisal Law (2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Liability Issues for Appraisers performing Litigation & Non -Lending Work (2014) COURSE (AI) -7 Hour National USPAP Update Course (2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law (2014) SEMINAR (AI) - New Real Estate Economy (2014) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines of Miami -Date County (2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines of Broward County (2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Tightening the Appraisal (2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Evaluating Commercial Construction (2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Drone Technology (2015) SEMINAR (AI) - Loss Prevention for Appraisers (2016) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update (2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law (2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Redefining the Appraisal & Its Role in an Evolving Banking Environment (2016) SEMINAR (AI) -The Tough One, Mixed use properties (2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Business Practices & Ethics (2016) SEMINAR (AI) - Economic Engines Driving Broward County (2017) SFMINf1 It (A&) Introduction to Green & Iuildmgs & pa,,,cxl exam (2017) SEMINAR (AI) - Another View of the Tough Ones (2017) SEMINAR (AI) - Appraising for the Office of Valuation Services, Department of the Interior (2017) SFMINf1It (A&) (..ase Sudies in Appraising,(seen Residential l3uildmgs & passed exam (2017) SEMINAR (AI) - Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions & passed exam (2017) SEMINAR (AI) -Hot Topics & Myths in Appraiser Liability (2018) COURSE (AI) - 7 Hour National USPAP Update (2018) SEMINAR (AI) - Florida Law (2018) SEMINAR (AI) -Parking & Its Impact on Florida Properties (2018) SEMINAR (AI) -What's New in Residential Construction (2018) SEMINAR (AI) -Valuation Resources for Solar Photovoltaic Systems (2018) SEMINAR (AI) -Technology Tips for Real Estate Appraisers (2018) SFMINf1 It (A&) Residential & (.,ommercial Valuation of Solai & passed exam (2018) SEMINAR (AI) -Airport Appraisals (2019) SFMINAIt (A&) Practical Applications in. Appraisii4iz, Green Commercial Properties & pass(xl exam (2019) 1) PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT Region X Representative of the Appraisal Institute 2006 — 2009 President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - 2003 First Vice -President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2002 Second Vice -President of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2001 Secretary of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute -2000 Treasurer of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - 1999 Chair of the Education Committee of the S. Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute - Director of the South Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute 1996 - 1998 Member of Region X (Florida) Ethics and Counseling Panel —Al Graduate of the Florida REALTORS Institute (GRI) CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Member of the Navy League of the United States — Fort Lauderdale Council Lifetime Honorary Member- Florida Sheriffs Association Member of Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae Fraternity 6 1995,1996,1997,1998,2007-2018 of 4 Page 1291 of 1344 11.B. New Business 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Discussion regarding attainable housing in the City of Boynton Beach. Explanation of Request: Per the City Commission's request, staff has prepared a presentation to aid in the discussion of attainable housing in Boynton Beach. Staff will present data on income, housing, and jobs specific to the City. Staff will also review recent amendments to the Workforce Housing Program, related amendments, and highlight possible future revisions. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Fiscal Impact: Non -budgeted N/A Alternatives: N/A Strategic Plan: Building Wealth in the Community Strategic Plan Application: The discussion topic supports Strategic Plan Projects 2.7 and 2.12 with supporting staffs continued identification of opportunities to improve housing workforce and affordable housing, through in part, identification of impediments and untapped resources. Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Type Description ttach irTIEN11t AttaiinabE) Il 110L.aiSiir:g Workshop IFlir'E)SE)ir tatioin Page 1292 of 1344 Page 1293 of 1344 1111111illiplitililli ? %r ? iiiiiiiiiij What mis attainable housming-7f/ The government says housing is "attainable" if a family spends no more than 30% of their income to live Page 1295 of 1344 there. Households % or mare %` spending IN income 0 housing r Boynton / Source:4 2018 0 0 .0 0 0 10 0 2020 Airea Median( r Attainable Attainable PIBC Ip it IHUID, Delpt. of Housing$79,100 IRent IHouse Pirice Urban v l Ipmen (30% giross income) (30% giross income) Very low income (30% to 60%) $23,730 to $47,460 up to $1,187 $149,807 Low income (60% to 80%) $47,461 to $63,280 up to $1,582 $166,110 Moderate income (80% to 120%) $63,281 to $94,920 up to $2,373 $237,300 Middle income (120%° to 140%) $94,921 to $110,740 up to $2,769 $308,490 nton lBeach MedianI I Income $53,504 Very low income (30% to 60%) $16,051 to $32,102 up to $803 $97,734 Low income (60% to 80%) $32,103 to $42,803 up to $1,070 $137,956 Moderate income (80% to 120%) $42,804 to $64,205 up to $1,605 $178,634 Middle income (120%° to 140%) $64,205 to $74,906 up to $1,873 $247,340 Page 1297 of 1344 1117 �� r r 1 .../ o r if 1 r./ r 1 .../ o �r, / r..� i %� ci. / r Source: US CENSUS ACS 2018 Medluan HouseholW lIncome low income (30% to 60% $16,051 to $32,102 $32.103 to $42.803 AttalunaWe IRent (30% giross income) up to $803 UD to $1.07 $97,734 ;137.95( oderate income (80% to 120% ) $42,804 to $64,205 up to $1,605 $178,634 Page 1298 of 1344 Source: US CENSUS ACS 2018 Joky SMes/Rei ate ccupakions Food PreparaHon/Serv�ce ffice//kdrno nr SkiraHve Support Ii di n Earnings $29,321 $20,558 $29,257 I e rSonM Curare;/ e rvuce; $20,048 Source: US CENSUS ACS 2018 Townhome / Condo Sales 164 sales $175,000 Source: Florida Realtors Average Rents in Boynton —August 2020 $1,500 $1,733 nom is Resea rcipaAbic301 of 1344 Source: US CENSUS ACS 2018 0 f' AttaMaWe House (30% gross Moderate income (80% to 120% ) $42,804 to $64,205 up to $1,605 $178,634 Middle income (120% to 140%) $64,205 to $74,906 up to $1,873 Page 1302 of 1344 $247,340 Impact of the Attainable Housing Gap c People want to be in these walkable, mixed- use communities that attract gatherings of people as they shop, work and/or recreate, and provide programming in the form of special events. A strong Boynton Beach economy requires diverse occupations to support its thriving business. Attainable housing for this diverse workforce is necessary to support a thriving economic environment. Page 1303 of 1344 To date, ino projectIhas lbeein constructed usinghit g it i For -iin-Ilio ion Reqdres dui her percentage of unfts be peon for than the bufldng opflons The development community flindsi confusing Page 1304 of 1344 Pay -in -Lieu Locations: All Mixed Use Districts and SHDR, HDR Bonus: 25% Density 2 stories in MXM MXH Payments: Payment for 10% of total units 15% of total units if using any height bonus Fee: $82,986 per for sale unit $36,760 per for rent unit Page 1306 of 1344 Building Locations: All Mixed Use Districts and SHDR, HDR WORKFORCE AFFORDABLE Bonus: 20% Density 2 stories in — MXM & MXH 25% Density 2 stories in MXM & MXH Dedication: 15% of total units dedicated for 15 years 25% of total units dedicated for 30 years Page 1307 of 1344 • Staff recommends moving forward with the changes to the Attainable Housing regulations including: • Changing the metric to the Boynton Beach income levels • Revising the incentive programs • Continue to develop other housing options such as container, etc.. • Additional ideas that staff can review and bring back recommendations? • Is there interest in developing a funding source for a City Housing fund. Page 1309 of 1344 • Page 1310 of 1344 12.A. Legal 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Proposed Ordinance No. 21-001 - First Reading - Approving request for abandonment (ABAN 21-003) of a 12' wide water and sewer easement in conflict with scheduled cafeteria expansion plans at Citrus Cove Elementary School, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. Proposed Ordinance No. 21-002 - First Reading - Approving request for abandonment (ABAN 21-004) of a 10' wide water easement in conflict with scheduled cafeteria expansion plans at Citrus Cove Elementary School, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. Explanation of Request: The School District of Palm Beach County proposes to construct an addition to the cafeteria at Citrus Cove Elementary School, and segments of the City's water and sewer lines fall within the footprint of the planned improvements. The request is to abandon an approximately 17 foot long section of the 12 foot wide water and sewer easement, and an approximately 126 foot long section of the 10 foot wide water easement, both located near the south side of the site. A site drawing is provided for context, as well as individual legal descriptions and sketches of each abandonment request, and proposed replacement easement. The City's Utilities Department has reviewed the requests for abandonment of the easements and has no objection to the abandonments, subject to the ultimate relocation of these facilities into replacement easements. The applicant has agreed to relocate the utilities at their expense and will dedicate and record new easements as part of their construction project. Staff recommends approval of the requests, subject to the relocation of the utilities within newly dedicated easements. How will this affect city programs or services? N/A Fiscal Impact: None to the City, as costs will be bourn by the School District. Alternatives: None recommended. Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: N/A Climate Action Application: N/A Is this a grant? Page 1311 of 1344 Grant Amount: Attachments: Type D OrdinainCE) D OrdinainCE) D I ocaboin IMa p D D ings D D ings D D ings D D ings D I E)ttENr D Coindboins of Appirov,-,.ill Description Ordinal['IC2, appirtnkng abaindoinirTIENI'lt Of 12'WdEl LJIUlRy EsaSENrTIENI'lt (Citir'LAS COVE)) Ordinal['IC2, appirtnkng abaindoinirTIENI'lt Of 10'WdEl LJIUlRy EsaSENrTIENI'lt (Citir'LAS COVE)) Exhibit A I ocatioin IMa p Exhibit IB S: ifs S LA rvey Exhibit C 12' SEWE)r EaSENrTIENI'lt I Elgal SkEItch Exhibit ID 10' WatE)r EaSENrTIENI'ltI E�Igall & SkEItch Exhibit IE FlrolPOSEd EaSENrTIENI'ltIREslPbcEIirm�llrlt ExhibitIF::: I E)ttENr of l:REqL.JIE)St Coinditioins ofAppirov,-,.fl Page 1312 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ORDINANCE NO. 21 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A 12' WIDE WATER/SEWER EASEMENT IN CONFLICT WITH SCHEDULED CAFETERIA EXPANSION PLANS AT CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 8400 LAWRENCE ROAD; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER, WHICH SHALL BE RECORDED WITH THIS ORDINANCE IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Applicant, School Board of Palm Beach County is requesting to abandon an approximately 17 foot long section of the 12 foot wide water and sewer easement located near the south side of the site to construct an addition to the cafeteria at Citrus Cove Elementary School, and segments of the City's water and sewer lines fall within the footprint of the planned improvements; and WHEREAS, the applicant has agreed to relocate the utilities at their expense and will dedicate and record new easements as part of the construction project; and WHEREAS, comments have been solicited from the appropriate City Departments, and public hearings have been held before the City Commission on the proposed abandonment; and WHEREAS, staff finds that the subject abandonment serves a greater public purpose, and therefore recommends approval of the applicant's request subject to the relocation of the utilities within newly dedicate easements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of a twelve (12') foot wide water/sewer easement, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: A PORTION OF A 12' WIDE WATER & SEWER EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 22978, PAGE 1761 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 12' wide Water Sewer Easement (Citrus Code).docx Page 1313 of 1344 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87°55'22"E FOR 463.32 FEET; THENCE NO2004'38"W FOR 71.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N01053'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET; THENCE N88006'35"E FOR 17.24 FEET; THENCE S20022'49"W FOR 12.97 FEET; THENCE S88006'35"W FOR 12.32 FEET; THENCE N01053'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 177 SQUARE FEET (0.004 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Disclaimer and cause the same to be filed, with this Ordinance, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this day of _January, 2021. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE THIS day of , 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 12' wide Water Sewer Easement (Citrus Code).docx VOTE YES NO Page 1314 of 1344 DISCLAIMER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of a twelve (12') foot wide water/sewer easement, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: A PORTION OF A 12' WIDE WATER & SEWER EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 22978, PAGE 1761 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87°55'22"E FOR 463.32 FEET; THENCE NO2004'38"W FOR 71.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N01053'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET; THENCE N88006'35"E FOR 17.24 FEET; THENCE S20022'49"W FOR 12.97 FEET; THENCE S88006'35"W FOR 12.32 FEET; THENCE N01053'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 177 SQUARE FEET (0.004 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, have hereunto set their hands and affixed the seal of the City this day of 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Crystal Gibson, MMC Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City Clerk {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 12' wide Water Sewer Easement (Citrus Code).docx Page 1315 of 1344 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, Lori LaVerriere, City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be her free hand and deed as such officer, for the uses and purposes mentioned therein; that she affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; and that said instrument is the act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the said State and County this day of .2021. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida My Commission Expires: {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 12' wide Water Sewer Easement (Citrus Code).docx Page 1316 of 1344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ORDINANCE NO. 21 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A 10' WIDE WATER EASEMENT IN CONFLICT WITH SCHEDULED CAFETERIA EXPANSION PLANS AT CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 8400 LAWRENCE ROAD; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER, WHICH SHALL BE RECORDED WITH THIS ORDINANCE IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Applicant, School Board of Palm Beach County is requesting to abandon an approximately 126 foot long section of the 10 foot wide water easement located near the south side of the site to construct an addition to the cafeteria at Citrus Cove Elementary School, and segments of the City's water and sewer lines fall within the footprint of the planned improvements; and WHEREAS, the applicant has agreed to relocate the utilities at their expense and will dedicate and record new easements as part of the construction project; and WHEREAS, comments have been solicited from the appropriate City Departments, and public hearings have been held before the City Commission on the proposed abandonment; and WHEREAS, staff finds that the subject abandonment serves a greater public purpose, and therefore recommends approval of the applicant's request subject to the relocation of the utilities within newly dedicate easements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of a ten (10') foot wide water easement located at 8400 Lawrence Road. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR 10' WIDE WATER EASEMENT RELEASE: A PORTION OF A WATERLINE EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6390, PAGES 1033 AND 1037 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 10' wide Water Easement (Citrus Cove).docx Page 1317 of 1344 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 FLORIDA, BEING 10 FEET WIDE, AND LYING 5 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87°55'04"E FOR 480.04 FEET; THENCE NO2004'56"W FOR 71.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S88006'35"W FOR 125.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF SAID CENTERLINE. CONTAINING 1259 SQUARE FEET (0.029 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the attached Disclaimer and cause the same to be filed, with this Ordinance, in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this day of January, 2021. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE THIS day of , 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Ty Penserga Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus ATTEST: Crystal Gibson, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 10' wide Water Easement (Citrus Cove).docx VOTE YES NO Page 1318 of 1344 DISCLAIMER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby abandon a portion of a ten (10') foot wide water easement, located at 8400 Lawrence Road. The property being abandoned is more particularly described as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR 10' WIDE WATER EASEMENT RELEASE: A PORTION OF A WATERLINE EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6390, PAGES 1033 AND 1037 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING 10 FEET WIDE, AND LYING 5 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST -WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87°55'04"E FOR 480.04 FEET; THENCE NO2004'56"W FOR 71.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S88006'35"W FOR 125.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF SAID CENTERLINE. CONTAINING 1259 SQUARE FEET (0.029 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, have hereunto set their hands and affixed the seal of the City this day of 2021. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Crystal Gibson, MMC Lori LaVerriere, City Manager City Clerk {S:\CA\Ordinances\Abandonments\Abandonment of 10' wide Water Easement (Citrus Cove).docx Page 1319 of 1344 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, Lori LaVerriere, City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be her free hand and deed as such officer, for the uses and purposes mentioned therein; that she affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; and that said instrument is the act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the said State and County this day of .2021. 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(aamm .Nn . mn.E.aP Ano KAwm mamrcu br mm.. ¢ aH — o e� an A Fl.¢noA N�.n ViblUNb M DRANK: MB/AB PROJ, No.20-098 BROWN & PHILLIPS„ INC. mNSRamm1°.N SKETCH OF CITRUS COVE Phillips - _ CHECKED: JEP SCALE: NA TOPOGRAPHIC ELEMENTARY PROFESSIONAL SURVENNG SERVICES ury/m .nom uvlEnrs ro 3 F.B PBC SCHL GIST 4 DATE: NOV 2019 CERTIFlCATE OF AUTHORIZAnON g LB 64]3 SURVEY SCHOOL pgCES: 1]-18,]] SHEET I OF 3 oa.E 1860 00 OKEECHOBEE ROAD, SUITE 509, NEST PAW BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 561-615-3988 ANIL I I L III Ip SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR IMPROVEMENTS Wa .7 SCALE 1' = 60' > LEGEND ` F111D 11' -111 1 11— 1 fill I- IF Ll - — -- - — - — - — L11E. I P I D V' —1 'El I JAIL KLVIbIUNb I # I IRAWMI/Al I IR11, N,,11-111 I SKETCH POHFCITRUS COVE CHECKED JEP SCALE I"=60' BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC. IS m TOPOGRAPHIC ELEMENTARY PROFESSIONAL SURVE)lNG SERVICES F.B PGC SCiL DIST 4 DATE: NOV 2019 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION # LB 647 SURVEY SCHOOL 1860 00 OKEECHOBEE ROAD, SUITE 509, MST PAL BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 561-615-3988 1 11 1 PAGES 17-16 SHEET 2 OF 3 j� i to I II NO OTHER ONSITE I 0 IMPROVEMENTS WERE N * LOCATED AS CLIENT'S I I" II REQUEST Q l to I I 0 I z 0 Q l O Wu, NO OTHER ONSITE oo�o O ��� IMPROVEMENTS WERE ZWO W v LOCATED AT CLIENT'S VA REQUEST to I I p I z II Q l O Wu, NO OTHER ONSITE O ��� IMPROVEMENTS WERE ZWO W v LOCATED AT CLIENT'S VA REQUEST 3 VA vii °SCALE: 1" = 40' m✓ � ' minx fe'nvl x fe' Ary ° _ vvv � OF 10' WATERLINE EASEMENT vv v A r wi n (ORB 5390 vvv v " v A w�eP'"'�,I \\ \ \ \ \& -hO- dr,f --__ -- ' M— (ORB -- PG.1 10' FPL EASE — _ --- 15' LWDD EASEMENT (ORB 5879 PG.1465) LJN TO DRAWN:MB/AB PROJ. No.20-96 BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC. SKETCH OF CITRUS COVE CHECKED: JEP SCALE: 1'=20' SURVEYING SERVICES w TOPOGRAPHIC ELEMENTARY F.B POC SCHL DIST 4 DATE: NOV 2019 CERTFlCATE OF AUTHORIZATION g LB 6473 1860 OLO OKEECHOBEE ROAD, SUITE 509, NEST PAW BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 561-615-3988 SURVEY SCHOOL pgCES: 17-16 SHEET 3 OF 3 EXHIBIT A A PORTION OF A 12' WIDE WATER & SEWER EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 22978, PAGE 1761 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST—WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87'55'22"E FOR 463.32 FEET; THENCE NO2'04'38"W FOR 71.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N01'53'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET; THENCE N88'06'35"E FOR 17.24 FEET; THENCE S20'22'49"W FOR 12.97 FEET; THENCE S88'06'35"W FOR 12.32 FEET; THENCE N01'53'25"W FOR 6.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 177 SQUARE FEET (0.004 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. NOTES: 1) THIS DESCRIPTION IS BASED ON OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 22978, PAGE 1761 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2) ABBREVIATIONS: P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING ORB — OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PG. — PG. SEC. — SECTION 3) BEARINGS ARE BASED ON N87 -55'22"E (ASSUMED) ALONG THE EAST—WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST. THE DESCRIPTION SKETCH AND THE DESCRIPTION TEXT COMPRISE THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS NOT VALID UNLESS BOTH ACCOMPANY EACH OTHER. REPRODUCTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND STAMP, OR A DIGITALLY VERIFIED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND SEAL, OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER EMPLOYED BY BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC. REVISIONS: JOHN E. PHILLIPS, III PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR STATE OF FLORIDA No. 4826 DATE: E—Mail: info@brown—phillips.com CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC, 12' WATER/SEWER EASEMENT RELEASE PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING SERVICES(THIS IS NOT A SURVEY) CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION # LB 6473 DRAWN: DKN PROJ. No. 20-096 1860 OLD OKEECHOBEE ROAD., SUITE 509, CHECKED: JEP SCALE: NONE WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 LEGAL DESCRIPTION DATE: 11/10/20 TELEPHONE (561)-615-3988, 615-3991 FAX I & DESCRIPTION NOTES SHEERade OE322 of 1 EXHIBIT A im W W 0 10 20 0' qj W "00 Wm V, m SCALE: 1" = 20' N88006'35"E 46 o OF 10' WATERLINE (ORB 6390 PGS.10 0 i� 0 a v P.O.C. W.1/4 CORNER SEC. 18/45/43 17.24' ¢ W N01 053'25"W 3 N 6.00' N W — o F (ORB ------ E -Mail: info@brown-phillips.com BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC. PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING SERVICES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION # LB 6473 1860 OLD OKEECHOBEE ROAD., SUITE 509, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 TELEPHONE (561)-615-3988, 615-3991 FAX � OF 12' WATER & SEWER EASEMENT TO REMAIN (ORB 22978 PGS.1761) to S20022'49"W 1 _ 12.97' C.0I _ \ / I OF 12' WATER & \ \ \ SEWER EASEMENTTO REMAIN _ (ORB 22978 PGS.1761) `- — — LINE OF SEC.18/45/43 CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY 12' WATER/SEWER EASEMENT RELEASE (THIS SKETCH IS NOT A SURVEY) DRAWN: DKN PROJ. No. 20-096 CHECKED: JEP SCALE: 1" = 20' SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY DATE: 11/10/20 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SHE9Ra(iq MR9(2 r EXHIBIT A A PORTION OF A WATERLINE EASEMENT TO BE RELEASED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6390, PAGES 1033 AND 1037 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING 10 FEET WIDE, AND LYING 5 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 18; THENCE ALONG THE EAST—WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 18, N87'55'04"E FOR 480.04 FEET; THENCE NO2'04'56"W FOR 71.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID CENTERLINE; THENCE S88'06'35"W FOR 125.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF SAID CENTERLINE. CONTAINING 1259 SQUARE FEET (0.029 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. NOTES: 1) THIS DESCRIPTION IS BASED ON OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6390, PAGES 1033 AND 1037 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2) ABBREVIATIONS: P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.T. — POINT OF TERMINATION ORB — OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PG. — PG. SEC. — SECTION 3) BEARINGS ARE BASED ON N87 -55'04"E (ASSUMED) ALONG THE EAST—WEST QUARTER (1/4) SECTION LINE OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST. THE DESCRIPTION SKETCH AND THE DESCRIPTION TEXT COMPRISE THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS NOT VALID UNLESS BOTH ACCOMPANY EACH OTHER. REPRODUCTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT VALID WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND STAMP, OR A DIGITALLY VERIFIED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND SEAL, OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER EMPLOYED BY BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC. REVISIONS: JOHN E. PHILLIPS, III PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR STATE OF FLORIDA No. 4826 DATE: E—Mail: info@brown—phillips.com CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC, 10' WATERLINE EASEMENT RELEASE PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING SERVICES(THIS IS NOT A SURVEY) CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION # LB 6473 DRAWN: DKN PROJ. No. 20-096 1860 OLD OKEECHOBEE ROAD., SUITE 509, CHECKED: JEP SCALE: NONE WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 LEGAL DESCRIPTION DATE: 11 /11 /20 TELEPHONE (561)-615-3988, 615-3991 FAX & DESCRIPTION NOTES SHEERade OE327 of 1 EXHIBIT A 0 15 30 "�!!o SCALE: 1" = 30' � OF 12' WATER & SEWER EASEMENT uj (ORB 22978 PG.1761) w N W im W Z / W Z Q J / '�' Z Q OF 10' WATERLINE EASEMENT 3 w m / `\ w W m (ORB 6390 PGS.1033&1037) o a o LLJ F- W o P.O.B. P.O.T. _ _ ___ _- ' 1 --r--il- ---_ - -�__ 1 -nS88'O6 35 �W \ S88'06 35'rW 92.1S88'06 35 W __= -----------/P_---- `I I L , I\ I I I I \ — — — — — -t- — — FPL EASEMENT �ORB22514 PG.116� — `"IM ` _ \ I I oI I I zl I I I I _N8_7'5_5'0_4"E j 480.04' - - - - P.O.C. EAST -WEST 1/4 SEC. LINE OF SEC.18/45/43 W.1/4 CORNER � OF 12' WATER & SEC. 18/45/43 SEWER EASEMENT (ORB 22978 PG.1761) E -Mail: info@brown-phillips.com CITRUS COVE ELEMENTARY BROWN & PHILLIPS, INC, 10' WATERLINE EASEMENT RELEASE PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING SERVICES (THIS SKETCH IS NOT A SURVEY) DRAWN: DKN PROJ. No. 20-096 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION # LB 6473 CHECKED: JEP SCALE: 1" = 30' 1860 OLD OKEECHOBEE ROAD., SUITE 509, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33409 SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY DATE: 11 /11 /20 TELEPHONE (561)-615-3988, 615-3991 FAX I LEGAL DESCRIPTION SHEERa(2e 0828 of 1 A1NnOO HOV30 WIVd jO 101 HiSI0100HOS AHl 99ee lmz aivd3aacm Sfl 110 OISNVd 3NOO 100HO5 A21tl1N3W3133A035f12111�N015NtldX33210� l8-iX] LN3 WISFi3 0 0 0 v " � d W3U O w ❑ Y O 3:w QO LU U) O D m w z❑ Q w w d OfQ C7 m O w m w o �0(D W II w UPPP V z LU N u, P Z �U)o] Of T W � W W ryO LU Z ' F -- U) W W LU p F LU Of NpIpI M'M 0 J "M 01- 0 m z w Zow Do J mfg dw A/ Om W oa a aw li Z vZ OW z0 0 V E- v w D Z IL Z Z WLL W 0-- 2 p W Z LU co W Q z LU \ a / LU O a /♦ W a V o /w) 5 O M ro ~ M � O LU= w w (� 0 - O '^ WO O U) fn rn Of Z m V LU TO H Z 0 o Z m Z Lu �m D) X W 0OL. ifs THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL T CHIEF [OPERATING OFFICE Jw. 3300 FOREST HILL BOULEVARD, B-302 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 PHONE: 561-357-7573 / FAX: 561-357-7569 W.VPA' I1:1,N NABA11'm1-6 II Old Nd "H,S 0113 a I,a�;�110 � e December 2, 2020 Edgar Breese Planning and Zoning Administrator Development, Planning and Zoning PO Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Mr. Breese: WANDA F. PAUL, M.ED., MBA DONALD E. FENNOY 11, ED.D. CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER SUPERINTENDENT The School District of Palm Beach County will be constructing an addition to the cafeteria at Citrus Cove Elementary School shortly. This addition will require the relocation of a portion of an existing water line due to its location within the footprint of the new cafeteria addition and the partial abandonment of the existing water line easement. The relocated water line will be installed to the south of the new addition and a proposed easement, based on the as -built water line location, will be provided to the utility department for approval and recordation. Sincerely, 1 Wanda F. Paul, M.Ed., MBA Chief Operating Officer Cc: David G. Dolan, Deputy Chief, Facilities Management The School District of Palm Beach County, Florida A Top High Performing A,..Rated School District An Equal Opportunityr F.'daxcadon Provider and Employer Page 1330 of 1344 EXHIBIT "C" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Project Name: Citrus Cove Elementary School File number: ABAN 21-003 Reference: 1St review plans identified as an Abandonment with a December 17, 2020 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY / UTILITIES Comments: 1. Utilities has no objection with the proposed easement abandonments, provided the applicant dedicates a new easement for the relocated utility lines. FIRE Comments: None. POLICE Comments: None. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: None. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: N/A CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Citrus Cove Elementary School\ABAN 21-003\COA.doc Page 1331 of 1344 13.A. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: City staff to provide an executive summary of discussion on November 17, 2020 regarding an ordinance regulating the use of polystyrene for the City Commission to discuss. - February 2, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1332 of 1344 13.B. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Stormwater improvement project priority list - February 2, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1333 of 1344 13.C. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Consideration of Purchase & Sale Agreement for transfer of the Boynton Beach Women's Club from the CRA to the City. I LA was approved by the CRA Board on January 12, 2021. - February 2, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1334 of 1344 13.D. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Consider ordinance for year round irrigation that has been requested by South Florida Water Management District. - February 16, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1335 of 1344 13. E. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Award of Task Order for Design Services for Gulfstream Blvd. Improvements- February 16, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1336 of 1344 13. F. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Amendment to ILA with Delray Beach for Gulfstream Blvd. Improvements- February 16, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1337 of 1344 13.G. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: ILA for Sara Sims Park Pavilion I mprovements - March 16, 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1338 of 1344 13. H. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Mayor Grant requested information on the water quality of canal systems within the City. - March 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1339 of 1344 13.1. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 11 City of Boynton Beach D Agenda Item Request Form Commission Meeting Date: 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Vice Mayor Penserga requested a discussion regarding a City Mural Program - March 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1340 of 1344 13.J. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Staff will present the City's 15 year Roadway CI P plan and demonstrate the software and data collected to implement this plan. - March 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1341 of 1344 13. K. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Present option for management of canal assessment program - March 2021 Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1342 of 1344 131. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Discussion on funding for expanding W i-Fi to City parks. - TBD Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1343 of 1344 13. M. Future Agenda Items 1/19/2021 Requested Action by Commission: Discussion of LOI process for sale of city land - TBD Explanation of Request: How will this affect city programs or services? Fiscal Impact: Alternatives: Strategic Plan: Strategic Plan Application: Climate Action Application: Is this a grant? Grant Amount: Attachments: Page 1344 of 1344