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R22-063R22-063 ATTACHMENT E-7 RESOLUTION FOR ASSISTANCE 2022 UNDER THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WHEREAS, THE City of Boynton Beach is interested in carrying out the (Name of Agency) following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of and the State of Florida: Boynton Beach Project Title Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project - Phase 1 Total Estimated Cost $ 100,000.00 Brief Description of Project: The Boynton Beach Safety Project seeks to install a private dock and boat lifts at Harvey Oyer Park to bolster their safety and marine rescue efforts. AND, Florida Inland Navigation District financial assistance is required for the program mentioned above, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City of Boynton Beach (Name of Agency) that the project described above be authorized, AND, be it further resolved that said City of Boynton Beach (Name of Agency) make application to the Florida Inland Navigation District in the amount of 50 % of the actual cost of the project in behalf of said City of Boynton Beach (Name of Agency) AND, be it further resolved by the City of Boynton Beach (Name of Agency) that it certifies to the following: 1. That it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 6613-2 F.A.C. and which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded under the attached proposal. 2. That it is in complete accord with the attached proposal and that it will carry out the Program in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached thereto unless prior approval for any change has been received from the District. (1) Form No. 90-21 (Effective date 12-17-90, Rev. 10-14-92) 3. That it has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the project and that the project will be operated and maintained at the expense of said City of Boynton Beach (Name of Agency) for public use. 4. That it will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, P. L. 88-352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes relating to accessibility by persons with disabilities as well as other federal, state and local laws, rules and requirements. 5. That it will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to substantiate claims for reimbursement. 6. That it will make available to FIND if requested, a post -audit of expenses incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, request for the final 10% of the funding agreed to by FIND. This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly and legally adopted by the City Commission at a legal meeting (agency governing board) held on this day of MCIL 20_aa— Attestignature 61"h4 G Q HC itle yAYeA Title ApPROV AS TO RM: (2) CITY ATTORNEY Form No. 90-21 (Effective date 12-17-90, Rev. 10-14-92) 'Isle) L,100 - Florida ■'_ •` 1�4 �� ��';w�. ,moi ', • f 'Isle) L,100 - Florida ■'_ Florida Inland Navigation District m 11 •` 1�4 Florida Inland Navigation District m 11 FY 2022 WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Part Z. Attachment E The following attachment E-1 through E-8, in addition to the requirements of items 10 through 13 of the application checklist, constitute your formal application, SUBMIT THE APPLICATION INFORMATION I THE ORDER LISTED ON THE CHECKLIST. Applications must be received by the District by 4:30 p.m. on March 28, 2022. SUBMIT ENTIRE APPLICATION ONE OF TWO WAYS: Sectrvnic copy (pdf) via email: Compteted hardcopy via MOM: "— JEmmerman@aicw.org jR FIND,1314 Marcinski Rd., Jupiter, FL 33477 Application must be received by 11he deadline, no exceptions. Attachment E - AppLicant Tips Shoot (Mistakes Common to the application process and how to avoid thorn) SCHEDULING The new application is available by January each year, and District funding is available AFTER October 1 st of each year. Applicants should plan their schedule to avoid commonly missed deadlines: Application due - 28th of March; Property control/Technical sufficiency items -16th of May, Permits -19th of September. (Staff suggestion: Begin to secure property control and permits PRIOR to applying for funding.) PROPERTY CONTROL VERIFICATION Please have your attorney complete and sign the form In the application verifying applicant property control. In the case of leases or management agreements, please forward a copy to the District well in advance of the deadline to verify consistency with our program rules. (Staff suggestion: Resolve this requirement outside the application "window".) PROJECT COSTS ELIGIBILITY Please note the eligible project costs in Rule Section 6611-2.0013, F.A.C. If you are not sure about an item's eligibility, askl Note: Any ineligible cost, Including in-house project management and administration, is also not eligible for an applicant's match. Make sure you have delineated your required minimum cost -share on the project cost estimate. (Staff suggestion: If you have questions about the eligibility of an item, work up a mock cost -sheet and send It to our office well before the deadline.) COST-SHAR' Although the applicant must provide a minimum of 50% of the total project costs 125% for eligible public navigation dredging), there is no specrfic requirement to split each Item. (Staff suggestion: You may want to organize project element in a certain manner for easier accounting.) PRE-AGREEM ENT EVENSES Rule 66B-2.005(3), F.A.C. requires any activity in the submitted project cost estimate occurring PRIOR to October 1 st to be considered as pre -agreement expenses. The Board's past P 10sophy has been to fund only those projects that require District funding assistance to be completed. It is best to avoid pre -agreement expenses if possible. Note, that pre -agreement expenses must be limited to 50'% or less of the total project costs, and they are eligible for only V2 of the original District funding. (Example: A project with a total cost of $200,000 is Board -approved for one-half construction PRIOR to October 1 st. In this case, District funding will be limited as follows: Only 50% of the $100,000 project cast prior to October Isf is eligible as project expenses (i.e. $50,000). Then only'/ of the eligible project expenses ($50,0001 are eligible for District funding assistance (i.e. $25,000). SUBMIT i W MATERIA4LS & JUNE PRESENTATION The Board must review and evaluate every application and each year we receive about 90 applications for consideration. The final product for the Commissioner's review is two 8-1/2" x 11" spiral -bound notebooks containing the essential information for the application. NOTE: make sure your final submitted material B the some material you will be presenting to the Board at our June meeting. This will avoid confusion and strengthen your presentation. (Staff suggestion: Limit the submitted materials to the requested information. in the required format and make sure it is consistent with your June presentation. Do not submit additional material at the June presentationl) ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS Grant applications are being accepted by email or hardcopy. Grant applications may be submitted via email as a pdf attachment (permits attached separately). Make sure to label your pdf attachment with the applicant and project title. You will receive a confirmation email letting you know your appficafion has been received_ Email your completed application to JZimmerman@olcw.org Or you may send hardcopy applications to FIND, 1314 Marcinsid Rd, Jupiter, EL 33477. Applications must be received by the District by 4:30 p.m. on March 28, 2022. ATTACHMENT E-1 APPLICATION CHECKLIST WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 Project Title: Boynton Beach Boating Safety Program C Applicant: The City of Boynton Beach This checklist and the other Items listed below In items 1 through 13 constitute your application. The required Information shall be submitted In the order listed. An electronic copy may be emailed to JEmmerman@aicw.org. Application must be received by the deadline, no exceptions. AN information will be printed on 8 %"x11" paper to be included In agenda books bound by staff. YES NO 1. District Commissioner Review (prior to March 4th) (NOTE: For District Commissioner initials ONLYII (District Commissioner must Initial the yes line on this checklist for the application to be deemed complete) 2. Application Checklist - E-1 (Form No. 90-26, 2 pages) O (Form must be signed and dated) 3. Applicant Info/Project Summary- E-2 (Form No. 90-22, 1 0 O page)(Form must be completed and signed) 4. Project Information - E-3 (Form No. 90-22a, 1 page) 0 5. Application and Evaluation Worksheet - E-4(+) (Form O No.91-23) (One proper sub -attachment included, 7 pages) Must answer questions 1-10. No signatures required 6. Project Cost Estimate - E-5 (Form No. 90-25, 1 page) (Must be on District form) 7. Project Timeline - E-6 (Form No. 96-10, 1 page) O 8. Official Resolution Form - E-7 (Form No. 90-21, 2 pages) O (Resolution must be In District format and Include Items 1-6) ATTACHMENT E-1 APPLICATION CHECKLIST WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 Project Title: Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project Applicant: 1 The City of Boynton Beach This checklist and the other Items listed below in Items 1 through 13 constitute your application. The required information shall be submitted In the order listed. An electronic copy may be emailed to JLmmerman@aicw.org. Application must be received by the deadline, no exceptions. All information will be printed on 8 %"x11" paper to be included in agenda books bound by staff, 7. Project Timeline.- E-6 (Form No. 96-10, 1 page) O 8. Official Resolution Form - E-7 (Form No. 90-21, 2 pages) r (Resolution must be in District format and Include Hems 1-6) YES NO 1. District Commissioner Review (prior to March 4th) (NOTE: For District Commissioner Initials ONLYI) (District Commissioner must initial the yes line on this checklist for the application to be deemed complete) 2. Application Checklist - E-1 (Form No. 90-26,2 pages) O (Form must be signed and dated) 3. Applicant Info/Project Summary - E-2 (Form No. 90-22, 1 O page)(Form must be completed and signed) 4. Project information - E-3 (Form No. 90-22a, i page) 0' O 5. Application and Evaluation Worksheet - E-4(+) (Form ( No.91-25) (One.proper sub -attachment included, 7 pages) Must answer questions 1-10. No signatures required 6. Project Cost Estimate - E-5 (Form No. 90-25, 1 page) O (Must be on District form) 7. Project Timeline.- E-6 (Form No. 96-10, 1 page) O 8. Official Resolution Form - E-7 (Form No. 90-21, 2 pages) r (Resolution must be in District format and Include Hems 1-6) ATTACHMENT E-1 (Continued) APPLICATION CHECKLIST WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 YfS NO 9. Attorney's Certification (Land Ownership) - E-8 @ O (Must be on or follow format of form No. 94-26, Legal descriptions NOT accepted In lieu of form) 10. County/City Location Map 0 O 11. Project Boundary Map O 12. Clear & Detailed Site Development Plan Map O 13. Copies of all Required Permits: ACOS, DEP, WMD' (Required of development projects only) The undersigned, as applicant, acknowledges that Items 1 through 12 above constitutes a complete application and that this information is due in the District office no later than 4:34 PM, March 28, 2022 By May 16, 2022 my appCcation must be deemed complete (except for permits) or it will be removed from any further consideration by the District. I also acknowledge that the information in Item 13 Is due to the District no later than September 19. 2022. If the information in Item 13 is not submitted to the District office by September 19, 2022, 1 am aware 'that my application will be removed from any further funding consideration by the District. ,•--.1 LIAIS TITLE: '* SIGNATURE I PROJECT LIAISON''* Date Received-. Local FIND Commissioner Review: FIND OFFICE USE ONLY Ail Required Supporting Documents: Applicant Bigibility: - - - - - Project ®igibility: Compliance with Rule 668-2 F.A.C.: Ifigibility of Project Cost: �I L. DATE Available Score: Form No. 90-26 - Now 9/2!92, Revised 07-30-02. ATTACHMENT E-2 APPLICANT INFORMATION & PROJECT SUMMARY WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant: The City of Boynton Beach Department: Fire Rescue and Police Department Project Title: Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project Project Director. Hugh Bruder Title: Deputy Fire Chief Tess Lacroix Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310 City: Boynton Beach Email Address: lacroixt@bbfl.us Project Address: Title: Grants Manager 7gp Code: 33425 Phone #: 561 _742..6087 '2010 N Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 000 1 hereby c that the Information provided In fflis application h true and accurate.'* SIGNATURE: J �;_, `` y DATE: Jr r PROJECT NARRATIVE (Please summortze the project in space provided below in 2 paragraphs or less.) The City of Boynton Beach is requesting funds to install a private dock and boat lifts to bolster its boating safety efforts. The Fire Rescue Department identified Increased risks on the city's Intracoastal Waterways and inlet and the existing vulnerabilities to marine firefighting and water rescue operations. Currently, there is no dedicated fire rescue vessel in Palm Beach County North of Boca Raton. The location of the dock provides both Police and Fire Rescue with quick access to the State and Federally funded Intracoastal waterways and the Boynton Inlet, one of the most dangerous Inlets In the state. Additionally, the lifts would protect the fire rescue and patrol boats from saltwater corrosion, keeping the maintenance costs low and mitigate the risk of water damage caused by sea level rise. Boynton Beach Fire Rescue operates a trailered 17ft rigid hull inflatable vessel for fire suppression and waiter rescue operations. In an emergency, fire rescue must drive the vessel to Oyer Park as it does not have a dedicated docking space on the waterways. This funding request will help Fire Rescue significantly reduce its 2Q -minute response time by being able to launch directly from the dock, avoiding traffic and other operational delays. The Pollee patrol boat is currently on a leased boat lift on the marina and is not centrally accessible for emergency and routine calls for service. With this funding, $36,000 In leasing costs can be eliminated with the patrol boat centrally located to reduce response times and enhance operational readiness. This boating safety project will meet the needs of a steadily increasing population, infrastructure and will enhance Boynton Beach Police and Boynton Beach Fire Rescue's capacity to assist neighboring jurisdictions to foster and strengthen interoperability. The community will directly benefit from rapid intervention as It reduces risks, promote the health and safety of all, and builds community resilience. Form No. 90-22, Rule 66B-2, (New 12/17/90, Rev.07 30-02, 04-24-06) ATTACHMENT E-3 PROJECT INFORMATION WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 Applicant: The City of Boynton Beach Total Project Cosh $ 100,000 Amount of Applicant's Matching Funds: Source of Applicant's Matching Funds: 'roject Title: Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project FIND Funding 50000 % of Total Cost: 50 Requested: $ ' $50,000 City Budget 1. Ownership of Project Site (check one): Own: • Leased:QOther:Q 2. If leased or other, please describe lease or terms and conditions: NIA 3. Has the District previously provided assistance funding to this project or site? Yee No: ❑ Q 4. If yes, please list: The District provided funding assistance for the Oyer Park site to renovate the boat ramps for public access (Project #PB -BB -20-212). However, the current project was not incuded since the dock will not be for public use. 5. What is the current level of public access in terms of the number of boat ramps, boat slips and trailer parking spaces, linear feet of boardwalk (etc.)? (as applicable): The site is highly accessible to the public with 4 boat ramps, 6 docks, 120 trailer parking spaces, and approximately 730 In. ft. of boardwalk. The proposed project will exclusively be accessible by the Police and Fire Departments for Public safety use. 6. How many additional ramps, slips, parking spaces or other access features will be added by this project? None. This project is for private use by the Police and Fire Departments. 7. Are fees charged for the use of this project? NoQ Yes Q** **If yes, please attach additional documentation of fees and how they compare with fees from similar public & private facilities in the area. Please list all Environmental Resource Permits required for this project: AGENCY Yes / No / N/A Date Applied For Date Received WMD No DEP Yes ACOE Yes Form No. 90-22a (New 10-14-92, Rev. 04-24-06, 4-15-07) ATTACHMEkIT e_ w EVALUATION WORKSHEET WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 DIRECTIONS: All applicants will complete questions 1 through 6, and then based on the type of project, complete one and only one subsection (E -4A, B, C, D or E) for questions 7-10. "'Please keep your answers brief and do not change the pagination of Attachment E-4000 All other sub -attachments that ore not applicable to an applicont's project should not be included in the submitted applicafion. Project Title: � Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project , Applicant: I The City of Boynton Beach 1) PRIORITY LIST: a) Denote the priority list category of this project from Attachment C in the appucanon. (The application may only be of one type based upon the pre project elements.) -dominant cost of the 13. waterway boafing safety programs & equipment. b) Explain how the project fits this priority category. The project fits this priority category as it provides a permanent location across one of the most dangerous inlets in the state to assist with patrol, water rescue, firefighting intervention and saving lives by reducing call response times. With the city's existing inter -agency agreements and multi jurisdictional capabilities, emergencies and calls for service can be provided to the entire county. Furthermore, the boat lifts eliminate future maintenance costs due to salt water corrosion and repaint of the boating equipment. (For reviewer only) Mau. Available Score for application Question 1. RangeofScore (1 toTpoh9s) 2) WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP: a) Explain how the project relates to the ICW and the mission of the Navigation Dl.*Ict. This project directly supports FIND's mission and boating safety on the ICW by providing the Departments with the effective tools and equipment to immediately respond to the emergency needs of the Community. The project also allows for the safe ingress and egress of the Police and Fire Departments' vessels during emergency operations. b) What public access or navigational benefit to the ICW or adjoining waterway wltl result from this project? More lives and properties will be saved and protected as a result of this project. Fire Rescue will reduce their response time by 8-10 minutes by having their boat on the water and PD's marine unit will provide waterway boating safety patrols and respond to emergencies more efficiently. The location gives direct access and rapid rescue capabilities to Boynton Beach's dangerous inlet. (For reviewer only) (1-6poihu) $) PUBLIC USAGE & BENEFITS: a) Describe how the project Increases/improves boater/public access. Estimate the amount of total public use. Though this project does not provide public access to the docking facilities, the presence of the Fire Rescue and Law Enforcement vessels will provide greater peace of mind to the public. The city may experience an increase in boating activity while the community benefrts from a reduced number of incidents on the waterways. b) Discuss the regional and local public beneffts provided by the project. Can residents from other counfies of the District reasonably access and use the project? Explain. The City of Boynton Beach provides patrol, call responses, and water rescue services to the community and neighboring municipalities. With the absence of a dedicated water rescue response in Palm Beach County, the Public will benefit from an enhanced response from the Police and Fire Rescue departments of the City. c) Has the local Sponsor implemented or plans to implement any boating access, speed zone, commercial access or other restrictive use of this site? No restrictions are placed on commercial access of the Oyer Park site but the dock use will be limited to Fire Rescue and Police Department vessels. (Forreviewer only) 0-8 poihn) 4) TIMELINESS: a) Describe current status of the project and present a reasonable and effective timeline for 'the completion of the project consistent with Attachment E-6. The project is currently in the design and permitting phase. Construction is anticipated to begin after October 1, 2022 once design and permitting have been completed for a period of 12 months. b) Briefly explain any unique aspects of this project that could influence the timeline. There may be some mangroves needing to be mitigated. This would be a small obstacle that could influence the project timeline. (For reviewer only) (1-3pobds) 5) COSTS & EFFICIENCY: a) List funding sources and the status and amount of the corresponding funding that will be utilized to complete this project including any cash match or matching grant funds. This project will be funded with the Waterways Assistance grant program and the City of Boynton Beach will allocate a part of the budget to complete this project. b) Identify and descdbe any project costs that may be Increased because of the materials utffized or specific stfe conditions. Due to the volatile inflation rates, the costs of construction materials may increase. c) Are there any fees associated with the use of this facility? E so, please list or attach fee sheet. There are no fees associated with this specific project as it will be for private use. d) If there are any fees, please explain where these fees go and what they are used for. to addition, please provide a listing of the fees charged by similar facilities, public and private, in the project area. NIA (For reviewer only) (1-6polnts) a) PROJECT VIABILITY: a) Why b the project necessary and what need will NMI? Why are existing facirmes InsufHclent to meet demand? Currently, there is no docking space for the Fire Department so the boat has to be towed and placed on the water for every marine emergency. This process adds critical time to the team's ability to immediately intervene and provide water rescue and marine firefighting operations to the community. The Police department currently leases two boat lifts and a docking space on the marina for an approximate cost of $36,000 per year. This project is necessary as it allows the Police patrol boat to remain in a more centralized location, eliminate the costs of renting a space, and permits the l=ire Department to have their vessel at the ready to respond to crises. b) Clearly demonstrate how the project will continue to be maintained and funded atter funding Is completed. The project will be maintained with the funds allocated through the City budget annually. c) Is this project referenced or Incorporated In an existing maritime management, public assess or comp plan? Boating safety is incorporated in maritime management and this project supports existing efforts to make the navigable waterways safe and accessible to all. (For reviewer only) (1-7points) SUB -TOTAL FIND FORM NO. 91-25 Rale 66B-2.005 (Effective Date: 3-2 1-01, Revised 4-24-06,1-27-14) ATTACHMENT E -4A EVALUATION WORKSHEET DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 THIS ATTACHMENT IS TO BE COMPLETED IF YOUR PROJECT IS A DEVELOF�MENT OR C NSTRUCTION PR E B IS idOT AN_INLET MANAGEMENT OR BEACH 7) PERMITTING: a) Have all required environmental permits been applied for? (USACE, DEP and WMD) If permits are NOT required, explain why not. As the team works on the structural plans and construction details for this project, environmental permits will be obtained in a timely manner to meet FIND's timeline requirement. b) 9 the project is a Phase I project, please provide a general cost estimate for the future Phase II work. NIA c) Detail any significant impediments that may have been identified that would potentially delay the timely issuance of the required permih. Ni significant impediments have been identified at this time. (For reviewer only) (1-4 points) 8) PROJECT DESIGN: a) Has the design work been completed? If this Is a Phase I project, has a preliminary design been developed? Preliminary design has been developed with the design work to be developed in the coming weeks. b) Are there unique beneficial aspects to the proposed design that enhance public usage or access, minimize environmental impacts, improve water qualify or reduce costs? The proposed design includes incorporating sustainable materials capable of lasting several years, minimizing environmental disturbance and reducing costs. (For reviewer only) (1-2pointq) 9) CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: a) Briefly explain the construction techniques and materials to be utilized for this project. Identify any unique construction materials that may significantly ager the project costs. If a Phase 1, elaborate on potential techniques. Jet driven concrete piles will be installed to support a dock system. An aluminum deck and rails will be installed atop the piles. b) What is the design life of the proposed materials compared to other available materials? The aluminum deck and concrete piles being used for this project will last approximately 50 years as opposed to wood piles and a wooden deck which only last about 15 years. •(For reviewer only) (1-3 points) 10) ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS: a) How has the facility where the project is located demonstrated commitment to environmental compliance, sustainability, and stewardship? The City of Boynton Beach completed a climate change vulnerability assessment to identify locations and structures risking tidal flooding due to sea level rise. Replacing the existing dock with materials capable of sustaining storm surges and rainfall -induced flooding strengthens the City's commitment to environmental compliance and sustainability. Additionally, the City planted 108 new trees at the Oyer Park site to provide shade and wildlife habitat, help mitigate flooding and enhance the site's resilience to harsh climate conditions. b) What considerations, if any, have been made for sea level rise impacts in the design and life span of this project? The depth of the concrete piles and the height of the deck will be designed so that the boat docks can still be operational even with seal level rise. (For reviewer only) (I-3 points) RATING POINT TOTAL Note: The total maximum score possible is dependent upon the project priority category but cannot exceed 50 points unless the project qualifies as an emergency-reloted project. The minimum score possible is 10 points. A score of 35 points or more is required to be considered for funding. FormNo. 91-25A Rule 66B-2.005 (Effecdve Date: 3-21-01, revised 4-24-06,1-27-14) ATTACHMENT F_dr EVALUATION WORKSHEET LAW_ ENFORCEMENT L BOATING SAFETY PRQJECTS WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 THIS ATTACHMENT IS TO BE COMPLETED IF YOUR PROJECT IS A LAW ENFORCEb&ENT QR BCiATING SAFETY PROJECT 7) VIABILITY: c) Describe how the project will address particular public heafth, safety, or welfare Issues of the Navigation District's Waterways. Over the last three years, BBPDBBFD's Marine unit responded to 1038 calls for service on the waterways. Statistics by the US Coast Guard reported 804 accidents in year 2020 with 72 fatalities and 514 persons injured. Fire Rescue continues to provide water rescue and firefighting services, expanding beyond the city limits and supporfiing the neighboring regions and municipalities. d) How does the project provide significant benefits or enhancements to the District's Waterways? The project significantly benefits the District's waterways as it provides immediate response capability to the Fire and Police Departments not just to the the Boynton Beach community but extending to all of the municipalities in Palm Beach County North of Boca Raton. Patrols will be conducted more frequently and efficiently, and with reduced response time by having the fireboat on the water, incidents and fatalities will be greatly reduced, reducing property damage costs, environmental impact, and personal safety. (Far reviewer only) (1-3 points) 8) EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: a) List the personnel tasked with the Implementatlon of this project, their qualiitcations, previous training and experience. BBFD's 5 ALS Fire Suppression units, 5 ALS Transport Rescue Units,Technical Rescue unit, 2 shift -based Battalion Chiefs, Safety and Training Captain, and the fire prevention and Life Safety Division. BBPD's Marine unit consisting of officers well-trained in vessel/personal watercraft operation, maritime laws, and the local waterways. b) Have the personnel pariicipaled in or recelved stale marine law enforcement training? Yes. The personnel completed in-service training. (For reviewer o*) (1-2 polhts) 9) DELIVERABLES: a) Describe the anticipated, long-term measurable results of Implementing this project. Long-term results of implementing this project include reduced number of incidents on the Intracoastal Waterways due more efficient patrols and a significant reduction in emergency response times by both Fire Rescue and Police. b) What Is the range or area of coverage for this project? Please provide a map of the coverage area. The project will cover the entire Boynton Beach area as well as the surrounding municipalities in Palm Beach County. (See attached Map) c) Does the project fulfill a particular community need? Yes. The project fulfill the boating safety needs of the community. For reviewer only) (1-4poWs) 10) EDUCATION: a) What are the educational benefits (ti any) of this proposed project? During Manatee season, the Police Department educates the boaters about manatees to ensure the safety of this endangered species and help them survive. b) How does the project or program provide effective public boating education or expand boater safety? The project expands boater safety as it allows easier access to patrol the waterways and rapidly intervene during calls for service and emergencies. (Far reviewer only) (1-3 points) RATING POINT TOTAL Note: The total maximum score possible is dependent upon the project priority category but cannot exceed 50 points unless the project quaiirles as an emergency -related project. The minimum score possible is 10 points. A score of 35 points or more is required to be considered for funding. Frnrn No. 41-25C Rule 66B-2.005 (Effective Date: 3-21-01, revised 4-24-06, 1-27-14) ATTACHMENT E-5 PROJECT COST ESTIMATE WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 fSee Rule Section 666.2.005 & 2,QQ8 for eligibility and funding ratios) Project Title: Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project Applicant: j The City of Boynton Beach Project Elements 1 (Please fist the MAJOR project elements Total Estimated and provide general costs for each one. Cost For Phase I Projects, please list the major elements and products expected) Engineering, Architectural, and 100,000.00 Permitting Fees Applicant's Cost (To the nearest $50) FIND Cost (To the nearest $50) 50,000.00 JE50,000.00 S I a i i l **TOTALS = $ 100,000.00 1$50,000.00 1$50,0. 0000 Form No. 90-25 (New 10/14/92, Revised 04-244)6) ATTACHMENT E-6 PROJECT TIMELINE WATERWAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FY 2022 Project Title: I Boynton Beach Boating Safety Project Applicant: The City of Boynton Beach The applicant is to present a detailed timeline on the accomplishment of the components of the proposed project including, as applicable, completion dates for: permitting, design, bidding, applicant approvals, initiation of construction and completion of construction. NOTE: All funded activities must begin AFTER October 1d (or be consistent with Rule 66B-2.005(3) - Pre -agreement expenses) Date October 31st, 2022 Component Engineering and Architectural FIND Form 96-10 (effective date 0415-07) mm Poll, 01- . -c--n rjc I vc_ , k . -c--n rjc I vc_ iA;� 611 Jim ff --i lu Z+C* . j i 0 Le ,1 Qk %— coil Palm Beach County Boundary Q City of Boynton Beach Water PBC Boundary ndWq6i—n Rd a� pec Ppa BIk► [ �,r�, Muc Ci[y`Rd� ,s # NaMl Oke_Blvdd j r s - :' t]►ang B�0 r Z 4 _ State Road 80 o �!,�try SBCtIo I County Road 8S0 � - . r$ w , SaU464 Blvd m _3 Forest Hlll Biv El L eke Vl Ort `Rd 01.53 6 9 Mlles Print Date! 001122 ATTACHMENT E-8 ATTORNEYS CERTIFICATION OF TITLE 2022 (See Rule 66B-2.006(4) & 2.008(2) FAC) OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY c/o The City of Boynton Beach 100 East Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 May 16, 2022 1 • �/.•1/ u: •►•711:i�A I, Donald J. Doody am the Attorney for the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. I hereby state that I have examined a copy of that certain Warranty Deed from Traci Marie McClure, a married woman joined by Robert Carter, her spouse to the City of Boynton Beach dated October 29, 2001 conveying fee simple interest in the following described property: Please see Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. I have also examined a document showing that this property is listed on the tax rolls as belonging to the City of Boynton Beach. This property is what is now called "Harvey E. Oyer, Jr. Park". Based on the foregoing documentation, we certify that the City of Boynton Beach has in fact owned this property for approximately twenty and one half (20.5) years. VeVdJ. urs, GOFMirm O & EZROL, P.A. Dood f FINDForm No. 94-26 (effective date 5-25-00) IOW 12439.30&9001821) EXHIBIT "A" That part of the North 73 feet of the West 225 feet of Lot 11, according to the plat of SAM BROWN JR.'S SUBDIVISION, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 81, Palm Beach County Public Records; being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Lot 11; thence Easterly along the North line of said Lot 11, a distance of 94.84 feet to a point in the Easterly right of way line of State Road No. 5 (U.S. Highway No. 1), as recorded in Road Plat Book 3, Pages 11 through 17, Palm Beach County Public Records, said point being the point of beginning of the parcel herein described; thence continue Easterly along the same course, a distance of 72.42 feet; thence Southerly, at right angles to the proceeding course, a distance of 73.0 feet; thence Westerly, parallel to the said North line of Lot 11, a distance of 82.16 feet to a point in the said right of way line of State Road No. 5; thence Northerly, along said right of way line, a distance of 73.64 feet to the Point of Beginning aforedescribed. AND A Parcel of land in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 10 of SAM BROWN JR.'S HYPOLUXO SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 81, thence Easterly along the South line of said Lot 10 a distance of 153.67 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to the preceeding course a distance of 50.95 feet; thence Westerly parallel to the South line of said Lot 10, a distance of 53.95 feet; thence Northerly at right angles to the preceeding course a distance of 7.9 feet; thence Westerly parallel to the South line of said Lot 10, a distance of 91.94 feet to the point in the West line of said Lot 10; thence Southerly along the West line of said Lot 10, a distance of 59.30 feet to the Point of Beginning. (W512439.1 3M -M321 )